Carley J. Roth

July 27, 1941 – July 12, 2022

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Carley June Roth was born July 27, 1941, on a farm near Milford, to Lawrence and Bernice (Klopfenstein) Hauder. Carley passed away July 12, 2022, in Lincoln, at the age of 80.

Carley accepted Christ as her personal savior when she was a young child. Carley attended country school until she transitioned to Milford High School. On Sept. 16, 1962, she was united in marriage to Norman M. Roth of Beaver Crossing. They lived in Denver, Colorado, for the first two years of their marriage and then returned to Beaver Crossing to start their own farming business. Norman and Carley were blessed with three children and their spouses, five grandchildren and one great-granddaughter with another great-grandchild due in December 2022. Carley was a member of Milford Mennonite Church, where she attended church until moving to Lincoln four years ago where she attended Lincoln Berean Church. She enjoyed farm life, gardening – especially her flower garden, playing piano for the church and sewing. Carley crafted children’s quilts for the MCC sale and volunteered at the Et-Cetera Gift Shop in Seward for 20 years.

Carley is survived by her children, Greg and Beth (Ficke) Roth of Milford, Kevin and Terri (Wendelin) Roth of Beaver Crossing, and Patty (Roth) and Mark Vogel of Lincoln; grandchildren, Tyler and  Madison Roth of Beaver Crossing, Mitchell Roth of Pleasant Dale, and Jamie Roth, Kellie Roth and Jada Vogel, all of Lincoln; great-granddaughter, Avery Roth of Beaver Crossing; sisters, Betty and Lowell Hertzler of Harrisonburg, Virginia, and SueAnn and Roy Perry of Hinton, Virginia; step-sister, Sharon (Roth) and Bill Stauffer of Milford; sister-in-law, Judy Eicher of Lincoln; two nephews and one niece. Carley was preceded in death by her husband, Norman Roth; mother, Bernice Hauder; father, Lawrence Hauder; niece, Val Hertzler; brother, James Hauder; and step-mother, Mildred Hauder.

The funeral service was July 18 at the Milford Mennonite Church with interment at the Milford Mennonite Cemetery. Memorial contributions are suggested to the Et-Cetera Gift Shop. Condolences may be left for the family online at www.volzkefuneralhome.com.