Rhonda (Johnson) Jacobson
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Rhonda Margene Johnson was born in Lexington, Nebraska on October 17, 1965 to Darrell Edward Johnson and Margie Ramirez. Rhonda’s parents divorced when she was about 3 years old.
Rhonda was raised by her great grand parents, Levi Phillips and Ethel Phillips , her aunt Mary Ramirez and her mother. Rhonda moved to Omaha, Nebraska in 1969, where her brother, Scott Edward Palmberg was born. She’d moved back to Lexington, Nebraska after her brother’s birth.
Rhonda’s mother married Merle Palmberg January 15, 1972. Rhonda was adopted by Merle, second husband of Margie Ramirez about 1972. Rhonda moved to Albion, Nebraska in August 1974. Rhonda then moved to Columbus, Nebraska in 1975, and lived there intil 1980. Rhonda’s brother, Matthew Richard Palmberg was born during this time. Rhonda was moved to St. Paul, Nebraska in 1980 and graduated from high school in 1983.
Rhonda married Todd Jacobson in St. Paul, Nebraska at the First United Methodist Church on August 2, 1986. Rhonda and Todd have three children, Jordan Levi Jacobson,[1] Nicole Emma Jacobson and Lauren Rose Jacobson.
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