Ron Lubben, 87, of Lincoln, passed away on June 18, 2024. He was born on November 10, 1936, in Nebraska City. Ron owned the Clipper Barber Shop for over 60 years and was a proud member of the Shriners.
He leaves behind his beloved wife, Janet Lubben; his sons, Jeffrey Lubben and his wife Lori, and Jim Lubben and his wife Heidi; his grandchildren, Jennifer Johnson, Kimber Lubben, Anthony Lubben, Tyler Lubben, and Garrison Lubben; and six great-grandchildren. Ron was preceded in death by his parents, Dietrich and Clara Lubben; his brother, Richard Lubben; and his grandson, Andrew Lubben.
A memorial service will be held on July 11, 2023, at 11:00 a.m. at United Lutheran Church, 5945 Fremont Street. A small reception will follow the service, and interment will take place at Fairview Cemetery. Memorials may be directed to the Shriners Children’s.
Miss Ron and Jan down here at the lake. Was expecting to see him at 4th of July parade again this year.
so sorry for your loss, he will be missed! he was one of our neighbors when I was younger !
I’m so sorry to hear this. Ron was like my second dad, after working at The Clipper for 20 years. I will miss him, a lot. My husband and I always said he was “The Mayor of 12th Street”. I won’t be able to attend the service but I sure am thinking of you, Jan, Jeffrey, Jim and family. 🙏
Lubben Family so sorry to hear about Ron . Have so many memories growing up with our families together . Thinking of all of you and give Jan a hug 💗 for me .
Suzanne Burk Coupens
Many memories of summers at the cabin and Husker game days with our families. Thanks for the memories, Ron. Rest in peace.
Norv and I are so sorry to hear today about Ron. I had talked to Ron and Jan in Feb. I didn’t realize they had moved and was thinking about them. Jan worked at my beauty shop. We had nice times together when we lived in Lincoln.
Condolences to the family.
Norv and Karen Holverson and family
Norv and I are so sorry to hear today about Ron. I had talked to Ron and Jan in Feb. I didn’t realize they had moved and was thinking about them. Jan worked at my beauty shop. We had nice times together when we lived in Lincoln.
Condolences to the family.
The best neighbor a person could ask for. He was funny and generous. I’ll miss our front yard smoke talks. Much love to his family and all my love to Jan. I can’t imagine her grief.