Rosaline ‘Rose’ Bell
Rosaline “Rose” Vona (Kieborz) Bell, 93, of Broken Bow, Neb., passed away July 6, 2023, at Jennie M. Melham Memorial Medical Center in Broken Bow.
Rose was born Nov.
16, 1929, in Litchfield to Laura (Zanzig) and Otto Kieborz.
Rose was baptized Jan. 5, 1930, at the Lutheran Church in Litchfield by Pastor Daelmke. She was confirmed July 13, 1952, at the Evangelical Lutheran Church in Broken Bow by Pastor R.N. Baur.
Rose graduated from Litchfield High School. On August 13, 1946, Rose was united in marriage to Byron Lee Bell.
She worked at the Broken Bow Municipal Utilities part-time. She organized the Western Welcome Service in 1966 and was the hostess until 1975. Rose and Lee purchased Bell’s Bow Booterie shoe store and ran it for 26 years. For the first couple years, Rose managed the shoe store daily while Lee continued to drive his delivery truck.
Rose was a member
of the St. Paul’s Lutheran Church in Broken
Bow. She taught Sunday School and was a member of the Lutheran Ladies organization. She was a long-time member of the Stitch-n-Kitchen Extension Club.
She was a loving mother, grandmother, and great-grandmother who was proud of her children and their families. She enjoyed cooking and trying out new recipes. Rose was a great baker who was always willing to share. She loved flowers and working in the yard. She and Lee enjoyed card games and get togethers with “the gang” over the years.
A big highlight of her life was celebrating her and Lee’s 60th anniversary with all of their family. Rose and Lee had great times together on camping trips.
Rose was preceded in death by her husband
Lee; parents Otto and Laura; and two brothers Leonard and Bernard Kieborz
She is survived by her four sons Dan (Denise) Bell, Mike (Sally) Bell, Greg (Cindy) Bell and Brad (Kelly) Bell; and numerous grandchildren and great-grandchildren.
Memorial services will be Friday, July 21, at 1 p.m. at St. Paul’s Evangelical Lutheran Church in Broken Bow. Burial will follow in the Broken Bow Cemetery.
Memorials in lieu of flowers are suggested to St. Paul’s Evangelical Lutheran Church.
A register book may be signed at Govier Brothers Mortuary. Govier Brothers Mortuary are in charge of arrangements. Words of encouragement may be left online at www.govierbrothers.com.