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Ashley McWilliams
October 29, 2019 | News
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Ashley McWilliams was a member of Ameritas Employees Credit Union for 15 years and is now proud to be a part of MembersOwn, where she has a checking account, savings account and personal loan.
Tiffany Trauernicht
October 29, 2019 | News
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Tiffany Trauernicht began her relationship with MembersOwn as an employee, back when they were Southeast Nebraska Federal Credit Union. MembersOwn remains her family’s primary financial institution today, where they have savings and checking accounts, business checking and savings, credit cards and loans.
Colby Gauff
October 29, 2019 | News
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Colby Gauff knows the value of friends who stand by you. Colby has been a MembersOwn Credit Union member for 10 years. He has his savings account with MembersOwn and recently added an auto loan—something he hadn’t anticipated.
The Meister Family
October 29, 2019 | News
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When asked, what do you like best about MembersOwn? Melanie Meister answered, “It’s a family credit union…they know everyone!” Her grandparents and her parents have been members since it was exclusively the credit union for Lincoln Telephone & Telegraph Company and she wanted to continue the tradition with her own family.
Linda John
October 17, 2019 | News
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Christine Klingenberg
August 22, 2019 | News
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Good relationships are important to Christine Klingenberg. Being connected with family, friends, coworkers, her credit union and even fuzzy critters, all are special bonds she finds essential.
Thanks to her relationship building talents, Christine has been bringing new members to MembersOwn Credit Union for over 15 years. When they were just babies, she opened accounts for all three of her kids. Now her eldest son is also a 15-year member.
Brooke and Kevin Ankersen
August 22, 2019 | News
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It can only be compared to a Norman Rockwell painting. A young girl and her family sitting around the dinner table enjoying their traditional Sunday dinner. Earlier that day the family had gone to church, another Sunday tradition. They greeted neighbors, shared stories and learned something together. The close-knit community is what Brooke Ankersen and her husband Kevin remember from their childhood. Though they didn’t go to the same church, they had very similar experiences — ones they hope their children will have.