To her family and friends, Becky was a constant—always ready with a hug, a smile, or her signature dance moves.
She embraced life with enthusiasm and joy. Becky loved bowling, bingo, Uno, and trying her luck at the casino. She energetically took part in the Special Olympics and always looked forward to Sheltering Tree gatherings. Runzas and Honey Buns kept her fueled for her beloved impromptu songs and dances.
Becky’s kindness was simple and genuine. She rang bells for the Salvation Army, faithfully attended Trinity Church in Papillion, and shined a bright light everywhere she went, simply by being herself.
Above all, Becky will be remembered as a sweet, gentle ray of sunshine—someone who loved fully and lived joyfully. Her humor was unforgettable. When told, “I love you more,” she would grin and reply, “I love you less.” She often reminded those around her to behave, and she did so with a twinkle in her eye that made everyone smile.
Preceded in death by parents, Rose and Fred Uhe.
Survived by sisters, Diane (Dale) Burris and Deb (Pat) Woster; brother, Fred (Bridget) Uhe; and nieces, nephews, cousins, and many friends.
Becky truly loved life, and she brought joy to every place she went. Her legacy lives on in the laughter she shared, the love she gave so freely, and the countless hearts she touched.