If he felt that a pity party was carrying on too long, he would offer a spare leg for a kick in the butt to get you going. Edward Weir obituary. The family suggests memorials to Rivercross Hospice, 251 South Whittier, Wichita, KS 67207, and Wheatlands Health Care Center, 750 West Washington, Kingman, KS 67068. Cremation has taken place. We and our partners share information on your use of this website to help improve your experience. Lynda Mitchell, known lovingly to her friends and family as Pearlene, ended her aggressive battle with cancer on February 26, 2021 at the age of 63 years. There she met and married Paul McCurley in 1941. Marvin was born on September, 30th 1928 in Ashland, Kansas to Sheldon Lipsett and Hattie Johnson. In Katharines honor and memory, donations of any size can be made to The Suicide Prevention Lifeline. (Nan later joined Chapter DJ in Wichita.) Linda was preceded in death by her mother Jean Wright, and her step-father Vic Wright. He didnt stop his college plans there, he then moved to Stillwater to attend Oklahoma State University with his good friend, David who eventually became his brother-in-law. Batts and Bridges Funeral Home Obituaries in Athens, GA Department of Veterans Affairs Death He was a former welder and member of the Thomasville Baptist Church. Box 686 Ashland, KS 67831, USD 220 Ashland Public Schools 311 JE Humphreys St. Ashland, KS 67831, and Santa Fe Trail Boy Scouts 402 E Fulton St. Suite #4 Garden City, KS 67846. This will be an informal, come and go event for those wishing to greet the family. Grandchildren Jake and Brittney Harris, Sierra and Randy Masters, Trevor and Ashlyn Harris, Levi Smith, Ashley and Jimmy Dixon, Blake and Ashley Smith Melissa and Kirby Wanger, Barbara and Zach Hunter, Great Grandchildren Braya Harris, Zakry, Jaisly and Kyzen Masters, Konner and Kace Harris, Codie and Corie Dixon, Hazel, Logan, Wyatt Smith, Luke and Lane Wanger, Reid and Ridge Hunter, many nieces, nephews & friends. She had a talent for welcoming everyone. But she found time to maintain lifelong friendships, play championship golf and develop her artistic crafts. She was a member of Protection Methodist Church and United Methodist Women. Kip Ryherd officiating. He was a former heavy equipment operator. Kathy is preceded in death by her paternal and maternal grandparents; father, Kyle Patrick; step-father, Clayton Bernash; multiple aunts and uncles; and two nephews, Richard Hixon Jr., and Ryan Hixon. Gordon and Sherre Goodnight were Married in August of 1974 and made their home in Englewood. The family suggests memorial to the Berger Family in care of Ziegler Funeral Chapel, 1901 N. 14th Ave., Dodge City, Kansas 67801. Gordon is survived by his wife Sherre of the home. Frank enjoyed ranch life in his youth and again since 1989, when he and Linda moved to her great-grandfathers homestead near Arnett, OK. He was also an E.M.T., starting his career for Clark County E.M.S. In 1951 she moved to Houston, Texas, and was a secretary to the President of San Jacinto Oil and Gas Company. Share tributes online at: www.dlwichita.com. Memorials are suggested to Heartland Youth Rodeo Association, Kingman, Kansas and the TC Dawson Memorial Scholarship through the KPRA, both in care of Fleener Funeral Home, PO Box 41, Greensburg, KS 67054. Glenna married Kenneth Anderson on October 30th 1988 in Wilroads Garden. The family request that those in attendance of the service come as Lynn and Brandon would. Bill is preceded in death by his two parents and his loving wife of 52 years, Mildred (Millie) Elaine Steele (Rainey). She was preceded in death by her parents; birth mother, Marjorie who passed away when she was only three, Wilma, her wonderful stepmother who loved Pearlene like her own, and her father, Merel Moore. Wayne was born on September 16, 1944 to Delmer and Pauline (McKie) Garrison. He was a volunteer fireman and EMT. She graduated from Anthony High School in 1943 and worked at Cessna in Wichita. In lieu of flowers or gifts a memorial contributions may be sent to the nonprofit organization, WEPAC Alliance, Box 949, Ashland, KS. Find a Grave Index 1600s-Current Forrest Frosty Lee Ediger, age 82 of Englewood, Kansas went to be with his loved ones and his Lord and Savior on Wednesday, April 27, 2022 near his home in Meade, County, Kansas doing what he still loved, working on the farm. A [], Mary Faile Craft, 100 years old, was called home by her Heavenly Father on April 15, 2023. Cathy was a simple person with a bubbly personality. The first aid administered to him by the cowboys were phrases like I guess they wont hurt you in football, or Get up it will make you tough, or Its a long way from your heart. These valuable lessons learned on the ranch of toughness, determination, perseverance, and hard work were reinforced as a Marine and carried him throughout his life. He worked as a handyman many years following his retirement until his health prevented it. As families around the Vera home grew, Maria became known as Grandma. Upon moving back to Fowler she worked as a beautician until the age of 86. She was known for helping lost or injured animals, from wild birds to baby fawns. Arrangements were made by the Ashland Funeral Home. The family suggest memorials to the St. Joseph Catholic Church of Ashland, Kansas. After completing the 10thgrade Delbert set out on what would become a grand life adventure taking him all over the country, be it trucking, dispatching, or smoozing corporate big wigs to win trucking contracts for his company Hurst, Inc. Delbert could be described in many ways. Helen married Don Anderson on April 7, 1950, in Ashland, Kan. With Don, she learned to play golf and enjoyed traveling. Gilbert was a quiet man with strong convictions to his faith, his passion of ranching, and most importantly, his family. Most named after great nieces and nephews. He participated in Rodeo Club all 4 years, serving as president. They were blessed with three children: Tonya, Tyra, and Tambra. Condolences may be sent to www.minnismortuary.net. She also loved her large vegetable garden at the farm, which came in very handy when preparing homemade meals for long ago wheat harvests. Strong, hard-working, fiercely independent, and stubborn, she was also a loving mother, loyal to her many friends, and generous with her time. She married Donald DuPree on May 26, 1969 in Enid Oklahoma. Funeral services will be 10:00 am Saturday, December 3, 2022 at CrossWalk Christian Church, Minneola, with Rev. She was a loving wife and mother and enjoyed horseback riding and fishing. Or submit files for this County directly to: Debra Crosby This page was last updated on--Tuesday, 23-Jun-2015 07:01:33 EDT Orval, Jr., Rea and Don Shelite. Burial will follow the funeral service at Protection Cemetery in Protection, KS. Survivors include; 2 sons, Larry (Liz) Cloutman, Lawrence, Kansas and Don (Jackie) Cloutman, Burdett, Kansas; 1 daughter, Leah (Tim) Berens, Olathe, Kansas; 4 Grandchildren; 3 Great Grandchildren; and Sister-in-law, Wilma Rolf. After graduating high school, she attended and graduated from Saint Anthony Hospital School of Nursing in 1941. There will be no public viewing, cremation has taken place. Funeral services will be held at 11:00 AM on Friday, April 28, 2023 at Scott Funeral Home, 2515 Veterans Parkway, Jeffersonville, IN, with burial to follow at Walnut Ridge Cemetery. Her dream was to become a concert pianist but soon decided that was too lofty a dream to make a living. Her grandson, Justin and Wife Amy, of Kensington and granddaughter, Hailey of Hays. She then attended beauty college in Omaha, Nebraska receiving her beautician license which she kept active until age 92. She was the mama bear to her three boys, Jim, Robert, and Eddy. She was a member of the United Methodist Church and the United Methodist Women. Interment followed at the St. Josephs Cemetery in Ashland, Kansas. He also founded a Christian Center. On Katharines 18th birthday, she took to the skies for a breathtaking skydiving experience. 1925 Please in lieu of flowers, memorials are suggested to Ashland Bible Church, Ashland Library or the Ashland Senior Citizens Center. The family made their home in the Englewood/Ashland area all of their lives, farming and raising cattle. Funeral service is at 2:00 p.m., Friday, March 22, 2019 at South Central Middle School Gymnasium, Protection, KS, with Trevor Ball presiding. She was born July 1, 1922 in Douglas, Kansas, the daughter of Clarence F. and Pearl M. (Willis) Merrill. Tom was born in Dodge City, Kansas to Francis and Pauline Fellers, and moved to Ashland, Kansas in 1946. He was born on September 16, 1923, at Cleveland, Kansas, the son of Harry and Irene (Heatherman) McAdam. Don was preceded in death by: his parents; twin sister, Donna; brother, James; eldest daughter, Donna Sue; and grandson, Jerod Christopher. Ron L. Work, 71 year old retired science teacher, died November 11, 2022 at his home in Lamont Oklahoma. Shirley M. Harris, 87, died Friday, August 26, 2022 at Minneola Long Term Care. Minnis Mortuary, P.O. He was born September 24, 1962 in Dodge City, KS to Anita and Carl McGonigle. In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to First Congregational Church or Hospice House, in care of Elliott Mortuary, 1219 N. Main, Hutchinson, KS 67501. Reid lived one month and three days. Memorial donations in memory of Mrs. Galloway may be made to St. Jude Childrens Research Hospital, 501 St. Jude Place, Memphis, TN 38105 (stjude.org); and the First United Methodist Church of Blackwell, 524 W. Coolidge Ave., Blackwell, OK 74631. The celebration will be held at The American Legion Hall Post 203, 2420 Santa Fe Dr., Pueblo, Colo. Helen was a complex, multi-talented person. Her children are David (Rosann) Leis of Paducah, Kentucky; Mike (Lidiette) Leis of San Pedro de Pos, Costa Rica; Brenda (Larry) Jensen of Columbia, Missouri; Mark (Jane) Leis of Kansas City, Missouri; Tom (Jerri) Leis of Minneola, Kansas; Gail (Dant) Lasater of Chesterfield, Missouri; Dianne (Jeff) Peier of Wichita, Kansas; John (Jill) Leis of Minneola, Kansas; and Jana (Eric) Brey of McCordsville, Indiana. 300 staff and students. Private family burial will be held at a later date at the Appleton Township Cemetery, Minneola. He was a communicant at St. Mary's of the Knobs Catholic Church. Dylan brought joy and laughter to all who knew him. Bill worked as carpenter for a couple of years and then joined the Clark County Sheriffs Department as a Deputy Sheriff in 1977. She was also working as a Grain Merchandiser for the Meade CO-OP. They enjoyed many wonderful trips together across the US. Burial will follow in the Ford Cemetery. In 1983, Ilene was united in marriage a second time to Cecil J. Shelton. Required fields are marked *. Local obituaries for Clark County, Washington. Funeral service will be held at 10:00 am Friday, March 18, 2022 at the Minneola United Methodist church with Pastor Michael Perrotti officiating. She was preceded in death by her husband Myron, parents, and siblings Verona Trease, Gene Fox, and Claudette Hensley. The family suggests memorials be made in the name of Cori Vigil for Raylee Johnson in care of Ziegler Funeral Chapel, 1901 N. Donald Dale (Don) Keasling passed away Saturday, June 16, 2018, surrounded by his family. She was also preceded in death by her parents, a grandson, Cody Lewis and 3 brothers. Three great grandchildren, Carson, Harper, and Grayden. Condolences may be sent to www.minnismortuary.net. Linda served as a homemaker for the majority of her life and also worked and lived at Arrowhead West in Dodge City for a number of years, where she made many friends. She survives. She is survived by her nieces Cynthia (Grimes) Siebert and Kimberly Grimes; nephews Charles R. Grimes, Roger I. Grimes, William G. Grimes and Greg Grimes; great-nieces Prudence Siebert and Kendra (Siebert) Bishop; great-nephews Todd Grimes, Troy Grimes and Jason Perez; as well as several great-great and great-great-great nieces and nephews. She served in the church as a Sunday School teacher, pianist and helping with VBS. Burial followed in Greencrest Memorial Gardens, Dodge City. Letha is survived by two sons, Tony Smith, Minneola and Pratt and Jerry Smith and wife Charlotte, Cedar Park Texas; grandson, Jerrod Dean Smith and granddaughter, Ryan Mary Smith. He was an avid OU fan. Terrance Terry Lynn Booth was born on July 12,1951 in Augusta, Kansas to Judson Milford and Wilma Maxine (Lacey) Booth. Other survivors include his two daughters, Kirstie Pate and husband Justin, Jeffersonville, Indiana, and Lexy Bruner, Wichita, Kansas; 3 brothers, Andy Bruner and wife Pat, Leroy Bruner and wife Helen, Donnie Bruner and wife Sandy all of Loogootee, Indiana; 2 sisters, Margaret Shaffer and husband Joe, Poseyville, Indiana, and Ann Quinn and husband Roger, Loogootee, Indiana; granddaughter, Lilly Pate and grandson Anaya Pate, Jeffersonville, Indiana; Special family friends Tim and Samantha Gillis and their children Lily and Rose. Bernard leaves behind Bernadine and husband John Harris of Rosston, Oklahoma, Bernie and wife Dixie Smith of Gate, Oklahoma, June Smith of Gate, Oklahoma. He was stationed at Spangdolem Air Force Base, Germany and Holloman Air Force Base, New Mexico. She is preceded in death by her parents; four brothers, Henry C. Bartel, George D. Bartel, John C. Bartel, and Dick D. Bartel; and two sisters, Marie C. Bryant and Sara D. Reimer. Jimmy; uncle to a legion of nieces and nephews; and friend to many more. Later, she became a cosmetologist in Liberal, Kansas: however, she left that profession to become a mother. She enjoyed reading, working in the outdoors, and spending time with her family and friends. Ron graduated from Northwestern State University in 1974. Gilbert and Mary moved to the Ashland area in 1952. Private family services will be held at a later date in Montana. He preceded her in death on October 5, 2015. He was retired from the Clarke County Board of Education as a bus driver. His sons; Nick (Lauren) of Wichita and Herschel of Kansas City. Other survivors include his two daughters, Trudy Guild and husband Dennis, Turpin, Oklahoma and Pamela Ediger and husband Brian, Minneola; 5 grandsons, Chance Oczkus, North Dakota, Cooper Oczkus and wife Misti, Texas, Ethan Ediger and wife Aubrey, Minneola, Quentin Ediger and fianc Marlee McKenna, Fowler, Kansas, Layton Ediger and Haley Jacobs, Minneola, Kansas; 5 great grandchildren, Adysen Oczkus, Case Oczkus, Caralynn Oczkus, Brigham Ediger and Koen Ediger. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to honor Bill to the USD 220 SHOW (Students Honoring Our Warriors) Program, the Ashland Health Care Center-Long Term, or during offering this Sunday at your Church. He was born in Bedford, the son of the late James Irvin Hastings and Lisa Ann (Helsel) Smith and stepfather, Ed Smith. At college he participated in marching band and track and was a member of Blue Key national honor fraternity. Over Eddes, nearly 102 years of life, she enjoyed many hobbies, which included her love of flowers, and working in her flower gardens; both in town and on the farm. Byron B. Vick, 85, of Dixons Mills died Jan. 22, 2006 at the V.A. She was a member of CrossWalk Christian Church Minneola. Arrangements were entrusted to Ashland Funeral Home. He was preceded in death by his parents. Patty Butts-Young on December 5, 1973 in Missoula Montana. Funeral Service will be Friday 2:00 pm at Sacred Heart Cathedral, Dodge City with Fr. On February 14, 2001, he married Terena Kay Henderson in Taos, NM. Interment at the Highland Cemetery, Ashland, KS, Memorial contributions can be made to her Facebook funeral donation page at: https://www.facebook.com/donate/2241737605957744/?funraiser_source=external_url. Corrine JoAnn (Claussen) Eaton passed away peacefully at home on September 17, 2021. Peggy enjoyed the retired life, traveling to Italy to visit John in the US Air Force, numerous times to Hawaii with her sister-in-law, Mildred and husband Charlie Rader as well as many areas of the United States pursuing her genealogy hobby. She was preceded in death by her Father -Gerold Crook and Brother- Jay Crook. Donations in Bessies memory may be made to: First Christian Church Ashland, 507 Highland St., Ashland, KS 67831. It was there that she met her husband, Robert Bob Nicholson. Bill retired at the age of 66 after working proudly and serving the people of Clark County for 18 years. Their long marriage was a happy one, and they had four children: Dorothy Monica, Thomas, Joseph, and John, Jr. After marriage, Alice and John resided in Charlestown, MA, in a home three blocks away from the Bunker Hill Monument. A gathering of family and friends will be at 2:00 pm Saturday, October 29, 2022 at the Firsrt Christian Church in Medicine Lodge. While stationed in Germany, he married Margie Holiday on February 18, 1972 in Bitburg, Germany. A memorial stone will be placed by her mother in the Appleton Township Cemetery near Minneola, KS. In 1953, she married David Unruh in Ashland, Kansas. Daughters Tara Sue and Lori Ann were born in Omaha. He was honorably discharged from the army in 1947 and began his studies at the University of Kansas in the School of Engineering and achieved a Bachelor of Science degree in Business in 1951. Anna Jean loved to help people, so wherever there was a need, one would find her volunteering. Funeral Mass was held at the Sacred Heart Catholic Church on Tuesday, August 17, 2021 at 10:30 AM with a Rosary at 4:00 PM on Monday. Margaret had six children: Kathy, Karl, Karen, Kay, Kenneth, and Kevin. Showcase your loved one's life storywith a featured obituary. Larry was a devoted husband, father, grandfather and friend who spent his free time on remodeling projects for family, the church, the Minneola Home Town Market, and enjoyed getting in his skid-steer to lend a hand to his neighbors with snow removal. Every summer was a fun summer where the Sand Pit Water Sports was home and Beaver Lake was vacation. He earned his GED and attended one semester at Kansas State University. Services were held at the First Presbyterian Church in Ashland, KS on Friday, August 27, 2021 at 10:00 AM with interment at the Highland Cemetery, Ashland, KS. Box 459, Minneola, Kansas 67865. Friends will be received from 1 to 4 p.m. Saturday, May 20, 2023, at Todd T. Thompson Funeral Home Inc., Roaring Spring, where a memorial service will be held at 4 p.m. by Pastor Matt Burns. Anna Jean returned to Ashland late in 1943 and married G. T. (George Turner) Wilson on January 2, 1944. She was born on December 23, 1928 in Kansas City, Kansas. He was born March 26, 1946 at Grass Valley, California, the son of John T. and Evelyn (Elliott) Butts. Prior to his passing, Dylan and his family participated in an informational video about and a government study of the rare condition. Chucks greatest lessons taught are to love God and focus on the positive, because life is what you make it.. She is survived by her mother, Eldora McMinimy of Sitka, KS, sister, Vera Bothner (Jim) of Wichita, KS, brother Kendall McMinimy (Anne Morrissey) of Fremont, WI, and beloved nieces and nephews Hannah and Jace Bothner and Mackenzie and Finnian McMinimy. Condolences may be sent towww.minnismortuary.net. She loved going into Minneola to visit her Aunt Bernice. Patricia loved animals and considered them all Gods creatures. Honoring the life and memory of Dave Alt Posted by John Ley | Date: Friday, December 4, 2020 Her last years she just loved to sit and watch people go up and down the streets at the Lost Dutchman RV Park and later the halls of the Nursing Home. Joyce attended grade school in Protection, Kansas; she graduated from high school in Ashland, Kansas, in 1951. Inurnment with military honors will follow at Memorial Park Cemetery, Topeka. He preceded her in death on August 31, 1976. Public viewing and visitation will be held Thursday, August 19, 2021 from 1:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m., with the family present from 5:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m., at Hatfield-Prusa Funeral Home in Coldwater, KS. Helen Mae Gardiner Arnold was born April 10, 1933 in Ashland, KS the second of two children to Ralph and Muriel Gardiner. He enjoyed building and collecting toy trucks. She was an extreme believer and lover of God. Franklin Delano Fox was born December 11, 1934, to Bert Earl Fox and his wife Margaret Josephine Degnan in Sitka, Cimarron Township, Clark County, Kansas. He graduated from Wellsville High School in 1993, attended Colby County Community College and earned a Bachelors degree from Kansas State University.
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