In loving memory of

Colleen Djureen
July 8, 1935 - October 15, 2021

Colleen Djureen, age 86, passed away October 15, 2021.

She was born July 8, 1935 to the late Vernice and Carolyn Mick.

In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by husband, Donald Djureen; sister, Sharon Roberts.

Colleen is survived by her children, Mike Djureen, Cheryl Morehead (Mike) and Todd Djureen; sister, Ivy Langley; daughter-in-law, Diane Djureen; grandchildren, great grandchildren; nieces, nephews, cousins and a host of other family and friends.

Memorial Service will be held at 11:00 AM at Northwest Hills Church - 9334 Fort Street on Tuesday, October 19, 2021. Visitation will be during the hour prior to the service. The family will direct memorials.

Tributes

Lindsay Foral wrote on Oct 18, 2021:

"Colleen was a great example of what a mother and grandmother should be. She was so kind and nurturing. She let me come and clean her home many times and also do other odd jobs for her and her husband. I was so glad I was able to talk with her before she went home to God and her husband. She will be truly missed. Colleen you will always have a place in my heart. I love you! From: Lindsay Foral "

Brandon Buckner wrote on Oct 17, 2021:

"Colleen was essentially my second mom, who was Colleen\'s best friend growing up and passed away much too soon. I will miss our frequent phone conversations and my not-as-frequent-as- I wished visits to Omaha. I love you. Brandon Buckner"

Carrie Roberts wrote on Oct 17, 2021:

"Wow this is such a tough thing to do because I have so many memories of Aunt Colleen. Growing up I think I spent every weekend at their house ? so much fun, family and friends. I don?t think she missed a recital, musical or Any extracurricular activity I had. She made every effort to be there. She was there for the birth of the twins which between Mom and aunt Colleen was a wonderful day for both of them. After my mom passed away she provided the girls the opportunity to see what a true grandmother was like. She was there for my girls which I am forever grateful. She taught us the importance of unconditional love and the importance of family. We will miss you always and love you forever! Carrie, Allie & Maddie "