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'''See ''[[Lincoln Journal-Star]]'' (December 5, 2021): B6, for obituary.'''
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1. ''Lincoln Journal-Star'' (December 5, 2021): B6, for obituary.

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Lincoln, Nebraska, 1952-2000


Page Under Construction

See ''Lincoln Journal-Star'' (December 5, 2021): B6, for obituary.


Educational & Professional Associations

1950-1952: Designer, Skidmore, Owings & Merrill, Architects, Chicago, Illinois.[1]

1952-1992: Architect, Clark & Enersen, Architects, Lincoln, Nebraska.[1]


References

1. Lincoln Journal-Star (December 5, 2021): B6, for obituary.