of Scribner
Died Saturday July 12, 2014
at the Scribner Good Samaritan Center
Landy was born August 26, 1927 in Omaha, Nebraska. She was adopted on November 27, 1928 by Walter and Edna 'Schroeder' Daberkow. She grew up in West Point, attended St. Paul's Lutheran School and graduated from West Point High School. She was married on June 1, 1947 to Kenneth E. Hoge. The couple farmed southwest of Scribner. In 1962 they purchased Landy's Café in Scribner which they operated for almost 25 years. Landy then worked as a waitress, bartender and hostess before finishing her working career at Lee's Market in Scribner.
Landy was a member of St. Peter's Lutheran Church in Scribner.
Survivors:
Daughters Connie and husband John Mauch of Scribner
Markeeta and husband Paul Knoernschild of Plattsmouth
Sons Rodger and wife Denise Hoge of Omaha
Greg and wife Peg Hoge of Fremont
13 grandchildren: Michael Mauch & Ronda Thompson, James Mauch & Pam Vogeltanz, Martha & Jim Bartels,
Tina Hoge, Teresa & Scott Kolb, Travis Hoge, Andrew & Maquel Schippert, Bryan & Molly Hoge,
Katherine Hoge & Tony Pechek, Megan & Aaron Schmidt, Jacob Schippert, Kenny Hoge, Devin Hoge
18 great grandchildren: Kristin Mauch, Emily Mauch, Roni Mauch, Olivia Mauch, Amilia Mauch,
Ostynn Bartels, Josie Bartels, Brynley Bartels, Joslyn Bulizak, Jordan Cullen, Ambrea Hoge, Ethan Hoge,
Cody Ellis, Axel Schippert, Greta Schippert, Ivy Schippert, Lauren Schmidt, Evan Schmidt
Sisters-in-law Norma Jean Lorenz of Lincoln
Glendene Daberkow of West Point
Landy was preceded in death by her husband Kenneth in November of 1986, great grandson Jamison, brother Tom, brother-in-law Henry Lorenz Jr., and son-in-law Frank Oberle.
Visitation will be Tuesday from 3pm to 8pm with the family present from 6pm to 8pm at Ludvigsen's Scribner Funeral Chapel. A memorial service will be 11am Wednesday at St. Peter's Lutheran Church in Scribner. The Rev. Bruce Schut will officiate. There will be no visitation at the church on Wednesday. Memorials are suggested to St. Peter's Lutheran Church, The Scribner Volunteer Fire Department and Rescue Squad, and the Child Saving Institute.
Ludvigsen's Scribner Funeral Chapel is in charge of arrangements.
Online guestbook at www.hooper-scribner.com
Condolences(10)
Joan Hingst Luebbert
Omaha, NE Wednesday, July 16, 2014 My sympathies for the loss of your beloved mother. She loved her family very much and I know she knew your love for her. She was a hard working lady with a special smile. May she rest peacefully in the arms of God.Kate Archer (Boschult)
Omaha, NE Wednesday, July 16, 2014 To the family os Landy Hoge - many hugs and well wishes to you call. I m so sorry to hear about the passing of your mother. I know you will have have great memories of her to keep in your hearts>Jane Popken Teten
Omaha, NE Tuesday, July 15, 2014 So sorry to hear of your mother's passing. My thoughts and prayers are with you all.Larry Muller
Bellevue, NE Tuesday, July 15, 2014 So sorry to hear of your mother's passing. Remember lots of god time at the cafe after games and such while in high school. Was at the steakhouse in Scribner last Sunday and was arguing with my brother Lyle and Larry Moeller just which building the cafe was located in. Again, our deepest symphathy to your familySusie (Gustafson) Swanson
Lincoln, NE Tuesday, July 15, 2014 Landy was hard working, extremely dedicated to the community, always smiling and a friend to all. She will truly be missed. Some of my best memories of high school were at the café - - it was always a social hub for all ages.Warren Stork
Omaha, NE Monday, July 14, 2014 Please except my deepest sympathy, she was an awesome person. She always had a smile on her face and full of fun and excitement! So many wonderful memories!Jeff Metschke
Omaha, NE Monday, July 14, 2014 Sorry to hear of Landy's passing she was a very special Lady and will be missed by all that loved her!The Williams Family
, TX Monday, July 14, 2014 I would like to offer my deepest sympathies to you. I know the pain of a broken heart. Our Heavenly Father feels our pain. Psalms 34:18 assures us that He is near to those broken at heart. He does, however, hold out a promise that in the very near future He will wipe out all tears of sorrow and pain from our eyes and death will be no more. (Revelation 21:3-5) He also promises to remember all those in the memorial tombs (graves) and restore them to life. (John 5:28,29) Until those words are fulfilled, may you find much peace and comfort in God and in His promises found in the Holy Scriptures.Deb and Gordon Evert
Lincoln, NE Sunday, July 13, 2014 Our sympathy is with you all at this oh so sad time. Landy was one amazing lady and she will be missed terribly by those who love her. Hugs to all. God Bless.Deb (Cerny) Hasik
Syracuse, KS Sunday, July 13, 2014 My deepest sympathy. Remember so many good times working in the cafe' You are all in my thoughts and prayers as you go through this rough time. May God be with you.