Lincoln — Annette Marie Rosno, 52, of Lincoln, died peacefully after a short illness on Tuesday, June 25, 2024. Visitation will be held from 1-2:15 p.m. on Friday, July 26, 2024 at the Heafey, Hoffmann, Dworak, & Cutler Mortuary West Center Chapel in Omaha. Graveside services will be held at 2:30 p.m. on Friday, July 26, 2024 at the Calvary Cemetery in Omaha. Memorials may be made to Skyview Learning Academy, 1066 S. 4th Rd., Douglas, NE 68344 in Annette's name. Born in Omaha on March 2, 1972, Annette was the second adopted child of John D. Rosno and Dorothy A. (Harlan) Rosno. She attended Omaha District 66 Schools' Sunset Hills, Paddock Road, Arbor Heights and graduated from Westside High School in 1991. Active in Girl Scouts, Annette achieved the Silver and Gold Awards, which are rigorous accomplishments that few achieve. She worked part-time at the Omaha Surgical Center, where her mother Dorothy, a registered nurse, was the recovery room coordinator and quality assurance manager. Annette enjoyed traveling with family and always remembered faces, names and good stories. Throughout Annette's life, her Uncle Randy Nelson, Aunt Phyllis, and their three precious daughters were the source of great comfort and sister/daughter-like enjoyment for her. In the years following her father's death, Annette was lovingly cared for by Phyllis and Randy. In her final years, Annette was a resident of Waterford at College View in Lincoln, where she enjoyed socializing and participating in activities with residents and the extended Nelson family. Annette is survived by her adopted brother David J. Rosno; one sister-in-law Amy K. (Bruskiewicz) Rosno of Wisconsin; their sons Alexander and John; Aunt Phyllis (Rosno) Nelson; Uncle Randy Nelson; cousins Katina (Nelson) Plesnik, Angie (Nelson) Stara, Michele (Nelson) Ray; Kevin Fejeran; Uncle Bob Karol; Uncle Charlie Harlan; Aunt Marilyn (Nelson) Harlan; cousins Mark Harlan and Lora Harlan. She was preceded in death by her mother, father, Uncle Ted Fejeran, Aunt Dora (Rosno) Fejeran, Aunt Sue (Rosno) Davies and cousin Kimberly Mahon. The family would like to thank the staff of Waterford at College View in Lincoln for their exceptional and compassionate care.
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