She was proceeded in death by her parents Arnold and Antonia Winberg. Her son Robert L (Bobby) Albers Jr, great grandson Gavin Brummett and sister Violet Wiser.
Lorraine is survived by her daughter Laurie Debold (Jim) Tescott, granddaughters Jennifer Carlson Tescott, Lindsey Burgardt (Austin) Assaria, grandsons Rodney Brummett Jr (Nicki) Salina, Ricky Brummett (Kayte) Mulvane, Levi Debold (Emily) Salina, Jason Debold (Hillary) Bennington, and lifetime friend and business partner, former husband Bob Albers. Seventeen great grandchildren and numerous nieces and nephews.
Lorraine was always keeping busy in business, she as a partner in Bob Albers Construction retiring in 1991.
Her many partnerships include The Red Pussy Cat Club, Truck Haven Truck Stop, Eddies Club and Lucky Bingo Parlor and many rentals that her and her son Bobby helped her with.
She loved to travel taking her kids and grandkids on cruises from Sweden to Cancun to Barbados and snow skiing in Colorado. Family gatherings each year with family and friends and camping at the lake. And mostly not to forget gambling with her best friend George.
We will miss her spunk and spice, (Little mighty mouse). Knowing she is at peace now she will be so greatly missed.
A memorial service will be 2 p.m. Friday, November 18, at Ryan Mortuary.
Memorials may be made to Salina Animal Services or Dementia Society of America.
She was proceeded in death by her parents Arnold and Antonia Winberg. Her son Robert L (Bobby) Albers Jr, great grandson Gavin Brummett and sister Violet Wiser.
Lorraine is survived by her daughter Laurie Debold (Jim) Tescott, granddaughters Jennifer Carlson Tescott, Lindsey Burgardt (Austin) Assaria, grandsons Rodney Brummett Jr (Nicki) Salina, Ricky Brummett (Kayte) Mulvane, Levi Debold (Emily) Salina, Jason Debold (Hillary) Bennington, and lifetime friend and business partner, former husband Bob Albers. Seventeen great grandchildren and numerous nieces and nephews.
Lorraine was always keeping busy in business, she as a partner in Bob Albers Construction retiring in 1991.
Her many partnerships include The Red Pussy Cat Club, Truck Haven Truck Stop, Eddies Club and Lucky Bingo Parlor and many rentals that her and her son Bobby helped her with.
She loved to travel taking her kids and grandkids on cruises from Sweden to Cancun to Barbados and snow skiing in Colorado. Family gatherings each year with family and friends and camping at the lake. And mostly not to forget gambling with her best friend George.
We will miss her spunk and spice, (Little mighty mouse). Knowing she is at peace now she will be so greatly missed.
A memorial service will be 2 p.m. Friday, November 18, at Ryan Mortuary.
Memorials may be made to Salina Animal Services or Dementia Society of America.
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