Omahan Carol Gendler was a lifelong learner, intellectual and researcher.
She also was a gardener, a collector of whimsical works from the Bemis Center for Contemporary Art and a late-in-life sports fan.
“Her motto on her email was, ‘If you have a garden and a library, you have everything you need,’” said daughter Amy Gendler of Golden, Colorado, attributing the quote to Marcus Tullius Cicero.
Gendler, who worked as the director of the Douglas County Law Library for 14 years, died Dec. 5 at her Omaha home. She was 91.
She was born Carol Joan Zempsky in New Haven, Connecticut, and earned a bachelor of arts degree from Wellesley College. In 1952, she married H. Lee Gendler and the couple moved to Omaha so he could join the family business. He became president of Marathon Realty Corp. and worked there until his death in 1995.
In addition to her many …