Margery L. Hehn, of Lincoln, NE, formerly of Surprise, AZ, born December 7, 1937 to Louis George and Marjorie Evelyn (Herrick) Winkler.
On September 10th, 2025, our beloved Marge crossed the threshold and entered into eternal heavenly vision at the exceptional age of 87.
Marge had an abundance of blessings throughout her life. Her journey began when she was born in Chicago, Illinois, the fourth youngest of six children.
She met and fell in love with Frank Hehn Jr. and in 1957 they married and settled in Chicago – moved to Lincoln, NE, then retired in Surprise, AZ where they were blessed with over 53 years together. Marge took great pride and joy in raising her two sons, Todd Allen and Wes Carter, her four grandchildren, Terra Leigh, Tyler Louis, Zachary Taylor, and Jacob Patrick, and her 14 great grandchildren.
Marge’s many contributions to the community and her family were immeasurable.
The family members express their gratitude for your kindness evidenced in thought, word, and deed.
“A life well-lived doesn’t end any more than music ends…it echoes through time with whispers of beauty and grace. If we listen, we can hear the encore with our hearts, for the song plays on, just as love lives on.” – unknown
7 thoughts on “Margery L. Hehn”
My friend. Love gbahr
So sorry for your loss, Marge was a very nice lady.
Margery Hehn was one of my favorite people ever. I knew Margery and Frank through my parents as Frank and my Dad were coworkers at A.C Nielsen. Infectious laughter, warm hugs and sincere interest in others were a few things I remember about Margery. My condolences to her wonderful family, several who I have had the pleasure of knowing at different times in my life. Margery was a treasure.
I worked with Marge at Lincoln Equipment at about 20th & Cornhuskwr Highway in the late 70’s and early 80’s. Such a great lady! Kind, funny, gracious and loving. Marge dearly loved her family. My condolences.
We have such sweet memories of Margie. When she found out we bought her house on Turner street she shared with us how she loved the house, especially since it was across the street from her good friend Kay. May her soul rest in God’s peace. Stan and Carol Fraas
I knew Margery and Frank Hehn through my employment at A.C. Nielsen Company in Lincoln. She was truly unforgettable with her infectious laugh and sincere kindness. She was more than a friend to all who knew her. I am grateful to remember her vividly after all these years. My condolences to her family.
I knew Margie when I was in high school when we moved to Lincoln. Her husband and my Dad worked together. Years later, I worked with her son Todd when we both worked where our fathers did. Margie was so much fun. She brought the fun to every gathering. We just loved having her over.