Longtime Fremont Resident Cindy Sandeen Passes Away at 69

Cindy Sandeen, a lifelong Fremont resident known for her involvement in the community, has died at the age of 69.

Published on Feb. 26, 2026

Cindy S. Sandeen, a 69-year-old resident of Fremont, Nebraska, passed away on Monday, February 23, 2026 at her home. Sandeen was born on January 3, 1957 in Fremont to Leland and Bernitta 'Feye' Sandeen. She was an active member of the community, playing softball with local teams and being involved in activities at Salem Lutheran Church.

Why it matters

Cindy Sandeen's passing marks the loss of a longtime community member who was deeply involved in Fremont's local organizations and activities. Her life and contributions highlight the importance of civic engagement and the tight-knit nature of small-town communities.

The details

Sandeen graduated from Buena Vista High School in Colorado in 1975 and went on to work at Sumac Lodge in Buena Vista and Lee's Service in Fremont for many years. She was an active member of Salem Lutheran Church, participating in the WOW circle and other church activities.

  • Cindy Sandeen was born on January 3, 1957.
  • She graduated from Buena Vista High School in Colorado on May 27, 1975.
  • Cindy Sandeen passed away at her home in Fremont, Nebraska on February 23, 2026.
  • Her funeral will be held at 1 p.m. on Monday, March 2, 2026 at Salem Lutheran Church in Fremont.

The players

Cindy S. Sandeen

A 69-year-old resident of Fremont, Nebraska who was known for her involvement in the local community, including playing softball and participating in activities at Salem Lutheran Church.

Leland and Bernitta 'Feye' Sandeen

Cindy Sandeen's parents, who she was born to in Fremont, Nebraska.

Salem Lutheran Church

The church in Fremont, Nebraska where Cindy Sandeen was an active member, participating in the WOW circle and other activities.

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The takeaway

Cindy Sandeen's life and involvement in Fremont's community highlights the importance of civic engagement and the tight-knit nature of small-town life. Her passing marks the loss of a longtime resident who dedicated herself to local organizations and activities.