Magdalene Otten age 90 of Wisner

Magdalene Otten age 90 of Wisner
November 12, 1932 - May 12, 2023

Magdalene Otten age 90 of Wisner, NE  passed away on Friday, May 12, 2023 at her home.

Funeral services for Magda will be on Sunday, May 21, 2023 at 2:00 p.m. at St. Paul Lutheran Church in Wisner, NE with Pastor Jared Hartman officiating.  Interment will be in St. Matthew’s Lutheran Cemetery, rural Wisner, NE with a luncheon to follow in the church basement.  Visitation will be on Saturday from 5:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. at the Minnick Funeral Home in Wisner and will continue one hour prior to the service at the church.

Ella Magdalene Willkomm was born November 12, 1932 to Theodor and Martine (Heine) Willkomm in Haderslev, Denmark where her father was pastor in the Lutheran church at the time. She was baptized on November 27, 1932 and confirmed in the Lutheran faith on March 31, 1947 both by her father. She grew up in Minden, Germany and lived through the WWII there with her mother and 6 siblings. Her father was drafted and served as a medic in the German army. He saw action on both fronts and was imprisoned by the USA in France. After the war and his release, her father was called to serve a congregation at a refugee camp in Hesel, Germany where she met Martin Otten, then stationed in Ulm with the American army. He was on leave visiting his Germany Otten family. They were married in Hesel on March 15, 1954, (also by her father) and she immigrated that following summer. In 1957 she became a naturalized citizen of the United States and changed her name to Magdalene Ella but was known to most as ‘Magga’.

Magga and Martin Otten farmed south of Pilger with his family and were members of St Matthew’s until they retired to Wisner in 1997 and joined the congregation at St Paul’s. Although neither of them was able to finish their educations because of family obligations they worked to see that all of their 5 children were able to attend college. Magdalene had wished to become either a goldsmith or a pharmacist, but instead she managed the farm, household and garden. When the children left home, she became one of the first farmers to raise Angora goats in the state and enjoyed meeting others involved in raising Angoras and the trips she and Martin took to Texas to sell the mohair.

Magdalene was an excellent cook, baker, and hostess. When her daily chores were done her hands remained busy crocheting, knitting or creating a work of art, while she listened to classical music or the news. These items were often donated for charitable causes. In her later years charitable giving became her purpose. She loved to  communicate not only with her neighbors, but with her extended family and friends around the world and did so by letters, cards, phone calls and more recently on her iPad. Although she never lost her German accent her grammar and spelling were impeccable. She attended bible study and was involved with the Orphan Grain Train quilting projects. She stayed informed about current events and wasn’t afraid to communicate with her representatives about issues. Gun violence and the conflicts overseas were things that troubled her most, likely because of her experiences as a child growing up during the war. Although she was passionate about her wine, a good steak and dark chocolate, she was much more passionate about sharing her Christian faith. She felt ready to enter her heavenly home.

She is survived by their children:

Daughter Renata and James MacAlpine, Ord, NE

-Cameron (Dee-dee and son Kellan, daughter, Zen) MacAlpine,

-Alexander MacAlpine

Daniel and Kim Otten, Albert Lea, MN

-Ella Otten

-Julia Otten and Levi Prestegard

-Foster Otten

-Gigi Otten

Bettina and Bill Brush, Wisner, NE

-Nate (Amanda and daughter, Kinsley) Phillips

-Erin (Sean and daughters Lennon, Etta and Della) Trampe

-Claire (Nick) Boudro

Heidi and Jim Barrett, Livingston, MT

-Evan Barrett and Lindy Lou Smith

Steven and Cammy Otten, Columbus, NE

-Grant (Jeri and sons, Harrison and Baylor) Otten

-Matthew Otten

She is survived by four sisters, Elisabeth Krueger (Connecticut) Christa Otten (Pilger), Emily Frotscher (Berlin), Renate Wille (Hesel), sister-in-law, Hanili, brother, Klaus-Juergen Willkomm (Hamburg) and siblings-in-law Clem Otten (NC), Mel Clausen (ID), Judith Otten (Norfolk), Doris and Dick Benal (Wahoo), Arnold Otten (York), Mary and Stan Henderson (IA), and John and Mary Ann Otten (MI).

She was preceded in death by her husband, Martin Otten and his siblings Franklin, Gertrude, Fred, Ruth, sister-in-law, Gail and also preceded by her brother, Hans-Martin, and brothers-in-law, Henry Krueger, Hans Wille, and Christian Frotscher.