OBITUARY: Lois L. Weisgerber of Scottsbluff

Lois L. Weisgerber, 81, of Scottsbluff, passed away on May 10, 2021 at Regional West Medical Center.  Visitation will be held from 9 AM until 10:30 AM (the time of service) on Friday, May 14, 2021 at Dugan Kramer Funeral Chapel in Scottsbluff with Pastor Jonathan Seng officiating.  Burial will follow at the Bayard Cemetery. Online condolences may be left at www.dugankramer.com

Lois was born January 13, 1940 in Bayard, Nebraska to Harold and Edna (Willey) Low, one of seven children.  She always said her favorite home was the old camp setting at the bottom of a hill, on a pasture land.

Lois married Edward Dobrinski in 1957 and the two moved to Morrill in 1959.  In 1960, Lori Ann was born sleeping.  In 1962 Lorena was born.  In 1963, the couple moved back to Bridgeport and in 1965 another daughter, Karen, was born.

Lois started driving the Morrill County Handy Bus in 1974.  She worked for Morrill County for over 30 years, retiring in March of 2005.  During that time she made many friends among the riders; they were her second family.

Lois moved to Bayard in 1980 and back to Bridgeport in 2001.  After retiring in 2005, she decided to move to Scottsbluff to be closer to her family.

Lois would go to Bayard and visit and that’s where she met Bob Weisgerber.  Lois and Bob were married and Lois moved to Bayard until Bob’s passing in June of 2019.  At that time, she moved to Scottsbluff to once again live closer to her daughters.

Lois is survived by her daughters Lorena Ourada and Karen Dobrinski; step-children:  John Weisgerber, Robyn Best, Terry Weisgerber, Monte Weisgerber, and Blake Weisgerber; four grandchildren:  Amanda (Steven) Clay, Lindsey (Stephen) Smith, Jeremiah (Allison) Ourada, and Aaron (Keegan) Dobrinski; eight great-grandchildren:  Katelynn, Ashtyn, Jakobe, Shaylee, Cole, Raiden, Benji, and Ellie; brothers:  Harold “Sonny” (Darlene) Low and Edward (Geary) Low; sisters Lavina Suhr and Darlene Brown; nieces; nephews; and numerous friends.

Lois was preceded in death by her parents, husband William “Bob” Weisgerber, daughter Lori Ann, brother John Low, sister Mary Ellen Goodro, two great-grandbabies, and many friends.