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 =============== Isabel Cemetery Medicine Lodge Sharon Lake City ============

 

GHP June 2, 2008 Dr. John G. Hoffer, Jr. March 17, 1913 - May 20, 2008 Dr. John G. Hoffer, Jr., born on March 17, 1913, died on May 20, 2008 at Tidewell Hospice located in Bradenton, Florida. He embraced life as a great adventure filled with wonders that demanded an enthusiastic response. His early childhood was spent in Chicago, Illinois. Then, as a teenager, he moved with his family to Wichita, Kansas. He graduated in 1937 with a Bachelor of Arts degree and in 1944 with a Doctorate of Medicine, both from the University of Kansas. In September 1944, during World War II, Dr. Hoffer enlisted in the Army where he served as a nuero-psychologist and general surgeon until he was honorably discharged in November 1946 at the rank of Captain. During medical school and his three years of residency in general surgery he supplemented his financial needs as a professional photographer. He married Turelda Kliewer from Pawnee Rock, Kansas. His new bride, the head nurse of Obstetrics and Gynecology at the KU Medical School, provided critical assistance throughout his career starting with key financial support during those lean years of medical school and residency. Thus began the long partnership Dr. Hoffer shared with his adoring bride. It was truly an uncommon partnership. Later, as the couple began raising a family, Mrs. Hoffer assisted him as his surgical nurse and "anesthesiologist" during numerous surgical procedures. Their wonderful story culminated in the celebration of their 70th wedding anniversary on August 20, 2007. Turelda Hoffer passed away a month later at 92 years of age on September 29, 2007 with Dr. Hoffer still at her side. Dr. Hoffer moved his young family to Medicine Lodge, Kansas in the Fall of 1951. There he found the perfect community to practice his second lifelong love as a physician and healer. The small but vibrant rural community was grateful to have found a skilled surgeon, and Dr. Hoffer relished the rare opportunity to develop a robust general medical practice in addition to his surgical practice. Medicine Lodge provided the ideal environment for the couple to raise their two children and for Mrs. Hoffer to pursue her social and philanthropic interests. During his more than 35 years of practice at Medicine Lodge Memorial Hospital, Dr. Hoffer never lost a patient in surgery. In his general medical practice he applied his professional belief that medical treatment ideally must be informed by an intimate knowledge of each patient as an individual who is also influenced by family and community. Further, he never failed to invest the extra time to inform and educate his patients in the simple, honest and complete terms he felt were necessary to prepare them to participate in the healing process. Dr. Hoffer's practice spanned successive generations and included nearly all areas of medicine. He delivered new life, treated runny noses, repaired trauma victims, performed countless surgical procedures and sat though the night at the bedside of the elderly as they departed life. Upon occasion, he was the sole physician in Medicine Lodge and found it necessary to provide 24-hour a day coverage to a broad geographic area. Even during these physically exhausting times he continued to perform evening house calls, often accepting payment from the less economically advantaged in the form of produce from their small farms. From time to time he earned peanuts'literally. Dr. Hoffer was honored in 1976 for his many years of outstanding service to Medicine Lodge at an awards ceremony in which he was overwhelmed by the turnout and outpouring of appreciation and affection from the community. In 1987 at 74 years of age, Dr. and Mrs. Hoffer moved to the senior living community of Foxwood Springs in Raymore, Missouri where they spent the next eight years. The Hoffers loved the opportunities afforded them while at Foxwood Springs with its wonderful mix of residents and proximity to Kansas City and Lawrence, Kansas. They forged great friendships and built fond memories, and Dr. Hoffer actively participated on committees and in planning entertainment. In their final years Dr. and Mrs. Hoffer lived with their daughter, Virginia Weber, and her husband, Ronald Weber, where they were able to continue activities with support from Virginia, a registered nurse. Shortly before his death, Dr. Hoffer made a generous donation of $100,000 to the University of Kansas Endowment Fund for the benefit of the lecture series in honor of his good friend and fellow KU alum, Dr. Stanley Friesen. Dr. Hoffer checked into Tidewell Hospice on May 15, 2008, just days before his passing, still asking medical staff probative questions and actively participating in what he knew would be his last medical instructions. Dr. Hoffer remained a physician until but one patient remained. After giving his final orders, he surrendered control to a higher power and easily and gracefully passed smoothly on to the next great adventure, undoubtedly with renewed enthusiasm. Dr. Hoffer is survived by his daughter, Virginia Jane Weber, his son, John G. Hoffer, III and their children. Publisher's note: Dr. John Hoffer passed away on May 20th at Tidewell Hospice near his home in Florida. He was 95 years old. Hoffer's wife, Turelda, passed away last December. They had just celebrated their 70th wedding anniversary. Dr. Hoffer began his practice in Medicine Lodge in the fall of 1951 and retired in the mid-1980s. He touched thousands of lives during his practice here. caption: Above: Dr. Hoffer and wife Turelda during a recent visit to Medicine Lodge.

 

 ================== ============ Coldiron, Confer, Dixon, Fowler, & Johnson.

 

GHP January 21, 2008 Lorene Confer , a resident of Holiday Island, AR, was born July 10, 1924 in Sedan, Kansas, a daughter of Delmar Lee "Cap" and Nellie (Johnson) Fowler. She departed this life Wednesday, December 12, 2007 in Springdale, AR, at the age of 83.

Mrs. Confer attended school in Medicine Lodge, graduating from Medicine Lodge High School in 1942. She was the head bookkeeper for Midas Muffler and Ginger's Ladies Wear, both located in Wichita, Kansas, for many years, and also enjoyed reading and gardening.

On October 23, 1948, Lorene was united in marriage with Paul Confer. He survives. She is also survived by one sister, Nadine and husband Herman Westmeyer of Chanute, KS, two daughters-in-law, Arline Confer of Holiday Island and Adrease Confer of Wichita, KS, four grandchildren; David Confer and wife Debbie of Flower Mound, TX, Michael Confer and wife Teresa of Overland Park, KS, Cindy and husband Michael Coldiron of Wichita, KS, and Diane and husband Larry Dixon of Anderson, SC; nine great grandchildren, several nieces and nephews, and a host of other family and friends.

She was preceded in death by her parents, two brothers, Louis Fowler and Delmar Fowler, Jr., and two step-sons; Bill Confer and David Confer.

Memorial service was at Holiday Island Community Church on January 5. Condolences may be sent to Lorene's husband at his current home: Paul Confer, Wichita, Kansas.

================== Dubbs, Hoch, Pierce, Rossel, Rucker, Russell, Shane, Sandlian, Shelite, Simpson & Wilson. GHP December 31, 2007 Evelyn R. Pierce, age 74, died Thursday, December 20, 2007 at her residence in Liberal, Kansas. She was born March 18, 1933 at Medicine Lodge, the daughter of Robert Clarke and Marjorie (Rossel) Simpson.

She was a 1952 graduate of Kinsley High School.

In 1951, she married Albert Claude Pierce at Medicine Lodge. He died November 8, 1990. She had formerly worked as the seamstress for many years for the menswear store in downtown Liberal. In earlier years, she worked for Beech Aircraft, Liberal, in the upholstery department and at Cross Manufacturing in Greensburg. She was a member of the First Christian Church, the Red Hat Society and the Prestige Club, all of Liberal. She was the Modern Woodmen Camp Secretary and Youth Leader.

She is survived by one son, Robert Pierce and wife Debbie of Satanta; 2 brothers, Richard Simpson and wife Joy of Medicine Lodge, Phillip Simpson, Medicine Lodge; two sisters, Phyllis Shelite and husband Ray of Pratt, Mary Rucker and husband David of Sharon; 11 grandchildren, Misty Wilson, Crystal Shane, Sandy Dubbs and husband Daniel, Albert Claude Pierce, III, Pamela Pierce, April Hoch and husband Steve, Deloris Pierce, Preston Pierce, Josh Zimmerman and wife Margarita, Michael Pierce and Shane Sandlian; and 14 great grandchildren.

She was preceded in death by her parents, and 1 son - Albert Claude Pierce, Jr. and several infant grandchildren. Funeral service was held on Wednesday, December 26, 2007 at the First Christian Church, Liberal, with the Rev. Dr. Jack Russell presiding. Graveside service was at Highland Cemetery, Medicine Lodge.

Memorial contributions may be made to the First Christian Church for funding of youth projects in care of Kitch-Brenneman Funeral Home, 1212 W. 2nd, Liberal, KS 67901.

Condolences may be sent to the family at www.breemanfuneralhome.com.

============ Back, Milledge, Squires & Woodbury. GHP December 31, 2007  Virgil Lee Woodbury died Saturday, December 22, 2007 at Kansas Heart Hospital, Wichita.

Mr. Woodbury was born June 27, 1929 at Avard, OK the son of the late Silas and Ella Jane (Milledge) Woodbury. A resident of Medicine Lodge for 53 years coming from Oklahoma, he worked for the Santa Fe Railroad for 5 years, was a Warehouse Superindent for Gold Bond Building Products for 37 years, and hauled hay for many farmers. After retiring he did yard work for many people. He was a US Army Veteran serving from 1951-1953 during the Korean Conflict. On Oct. 9, 1950 he married Laura Back at Fairview, Ok, she survives.

Other survivors include a son Harlon Woodbury and wife Silver, Oklahoma City; a daughter Shirley Woodbury, Pratt; and two grandchildren, Lauren Renee Woodbury and Scott Alan Woodbury. He was preceded in death by a brother Lee Roy Woodbury and a half-brother Charlie Milledge.

Graveside Service was Wednesday, December 26, 2007, at Isabel Cemetery, Isabel with Pastor Jay Squires officiating. Memorials may be sent to American Heart Association or American Cancer in care of the funeral home.

Personal Condolences may be left for the family at www.larrisonmortuary.com

 

=============== Barnes, Harvey, Iles, Kotapish, Lott, McBride, Pike & Voss. GHP December 24, 2007  Claire McBride Kotapish, 87, passed away peacefully on November 15th at the Kansas Masonic Home. Claire previously lived in Waterville and Medicine Lodge, Kansas.

She graduated from Waterville High School in 1937. She moved to Medicine Lodge in 1950 after marrying Clarence Voss and was employed as a legal secretary for Ralph Hall. She and Clarence moved to Wichita in 1967 and she was employed by Martin and Churchill law firm.

She is survived by her children, Billie Lott of Seattle, WA, Phil Voss of Wichita and Jeannie Pike of Overland Park; stepchildren Gary and Jackie Barnes, Troy and Maxine Barnes, all of Wichita and stepdaughters Kay Iles and Amy and Charlie Harvey all of Overland Park; 10 grandchildren and 12 great grandchildren. Claire chose to have her remains donated to the KU Medical Center for research. She will be buried in the Waterville cemetery at a later date.

Memorials may be made to the Alzheimer's Association in care of Cochran Mortuary & Crematory, 1411 N. Broadway, Wichita, KS 67214.

============ Cogswell, Kumberg, Mease & Riffey. GHP December 24, 2007  Neva Francis Kumberg, age 83, died Friday, December 14, 2007 at South Wind Hospice Home in Pratt, Kansas. She was born February 13, 1924, the daughter of the late Ace and Hazel Riffey of Sawyer, Kansas.

She was a member of the First Christian Church of Pratt, the Red Hat Society and Walk Across Kansas. Neva worked many years as an LPN at Pratt Regional Medical Center. She was an avid walker in Pratt and well known for her fondness of glittery hats.

She is survived by a daughter: Sandra & husband Don Mease of Medicine Lodge, KS, three grandchildren: Amy & husband R.D. Cogswell of Topeka, Emily Mease of Topeka and Chad & wife Kara Mease of Liberal, four great-grandchildren: Connor, Caitlyn, Cameron & Claire Cogswell.

There will be no visitation. Memorial service was Tuesday, December 18, 2007 at 10:30 A.M. at Larrison Mortuary, 300 Country Club Road, Pratt with R.D. Cogswell presiding.

Memorals may be made to South Wind Hospice in care of the mortuary. Condolences may be left at www.larrisonmortuary.com.

============ Cissel, Davies, Gomez, Hinz, Michael, Moore, Prichard, Rebuck, Roush & Wilber. GHP December 10, 2007  Lola Roush Hinz was born November 10, 1914 near Fairview, Kansas, and died December 5, 2007, at Medicine Lodge, Kansas. She was residing in Medicine Lodge, having moved from her home in Longmont, CO, where she had lived since 1962. She was preceded in death by her husband of 53 years, Louis Albert Hinz, her parents, Emerson Reed and Rosa (Rebuck) Roush, her brothers Floyd and Bud, sisters Melba and Roxie.

Lola is survived by her children, Bob and Kate Hinz, Denver, CO, Roger and Gloria Hinz, Longmont, CO, Sue and Leon Wilber, Topeka, Kansas, Phil and Mary Lou Hinz, Medicine Lodge, KS; grandchildren, Truitt Hinz and wife Maxine, Denver, CO, Melanie Michael, Missoula, MT, Megan Gomez and husband Dan, Longmont, CO, Derek Hinz and wife Danielle, Longmont, CO, Steven Wilber and Chad Wilber, Oakland, CA, Trevor Hinz and wife Jennifer, Wichita, KS, and Mandi Pritchard and husband Jeff, Overland Park, KS; Nick Cissel of Denver, CO, Tanya Cissel of Spokane, WA; great-grandchildren: Brandon Hinz, Michael Moore and wife Jennifer, Kale, Seth and Ethan Michael, Spencer and Olivia Gomez, Sebastian and London Wilbert, Saffron and Lennon Hinz, Evie Hinz, Reese Pritchard; great-great-granddaughter Isabelle Moore, and several nieces and nephews.

Lola was a member of PEO for over 50 years and Longmont United Methodist Church for over 40 years.

Lola grew up at Fairview where she attended school, later graduating from high school in 1932. Lola and Louis left Horton, Kansas in 1950 and moved to Atwood, Kansas, where Louis worked for the REA, building electric lines in the rural areas of NW Kansas. A year later, the family moved to Bird City, Kansas, where Louis continued to work for the REA. In 1952, Louis became City Superintendent and Lola operated the Double L Cafe. In 1958, the family moved to St. Francis, Kansas, where Louis was Electrical Superintendent for the city and Lola worked for the newspaper. In 1962, they moved to Longmont, CO, where Lola began working as Secretary for Columbine Elementary School, and later worked in the School Superintendent's office before retiring. She loved to read, work cross word puzzles, and was a great cook and seamstress.

Funeral service is on Monday, December 10, 2007 at Powhattan United Methodist Church with Reverend Priscilla Davies officiating. Interment will follow at Powhattan Cemetery. Arrangements by Larrison Mortuary of Medicine Lodge and Chapel Oaks Funeral Home, Hiawatha. If you would like to honor Lola's memory, the family suggests gifts to the Powhattan United Methodist Church which may be sent in care of the Chapel Oaks, 124 S. 7th Street, Hiawatha, KS 66434.

Online condolences may be made to www.chapeloaksfuneralhome.com.

============== ============= Agronis, Blasi, Broyles, Craig, Flanders, Lee, Martin, Schrimp, Tyler & Withers. GHP, November 26, 2007 Jane Withers, age 63, of Pratt died Friday, November 16, 2007 at Pratt Regional Medical Center, Pratt.

She was born November 21, 1943 at Hardtner, KS the daughter of Clifford E. and Mildred (Martin) Schrimp. She married Danny Withers on May 7, 1960 at Hutchinson, KS.

A former long term President of Republican Women, she also helped with Special Olympics in the Kiwanis Club and was a member of the First United Methodist Church in Pratt.

She is survived by her husband: Danny, two daughters: Dianna Flanders of Amarillo, TX, Dana Tyler of Conway, AR, five sisters: Evelyn Craig of San Antonio, TX, Nellie Williams of Pretty Prairie, KS, Fay Broyles of Ft. Worth, TX, Ellen Agronis of Tulsa, OK, Kathy Lee of Wellington, KS, one brother: Frank Schrimp of Hutchinson, KS, 5 grandchildren and 9 great grandchildren.

She was preceded in death by her parents and a brother, Clifford Schrimp.

The funeral was Tuesday, November 20th at 2:00 pm at Larrison Mortuary, Pratt with Pastor Jan Blasi presiding.

Memorials may be made to Pratt County Humane Society in care of the mortuary. Condolences may be left at www.larrisonmortuary.com.

============ Baker, Dillon, Ferguson, Glover & Roland. GHP, November 26, 2007  Wilda Lee (Glover) Baker went to be with the Lord November 1, 2007 after a long battle with leukemia. She was born October 15, 1929 in Northbranch, Kansas to Edgar and Verda (Dillon) Glover.

Wilda attended 2 yrs. of college in Haviland, Kansas while corresponding with Orlan who was stationed in France. When he returned they were married on June 21, 1953. They lived in Burr Oak, Kansas where Wilda was a switchboard operator. Orlan then took a job in Medicine Lodge where Wilda worked in the meat department in Parkers IGA, the local newpaper office and later was an assistant in the District Court office before retiring in 1992. She and Orlan were always involved in camping clubs in Medicine Lodge and Pratt. They began spending summers on Grand Lake in Ok. and then winters in Tx, where they decided to stay full time. In 2006 they sold their RV and home in Medicine Lodge and bought a mobile home in Paradise Park in Pharr, Tx.

Wilda is preceded in death by her mother Verda, father Edgar and a niece Wanda Kay Glover.

Wilda is survived by her husband Orlan, a son Jay and his wife Kezia of Collinsville, Ok, their 3 sons Brandon of Norfolk, Va, Stephon of Denver, Co, and Nathaniel and wife Jenny of Norfolk, Va.. Their daughter Doris (Baker) Roland and husband Larry of Rogers, Ar, their two sons Gale and wife Kara of Rogers, Ar and Jeremy and wife Cheri of Caledonia, Mi., two great-granddaughters Kadey and Alexys Roland, a sister Estalene Ferguson of Hutchinson, Ks., a brother LaVae Glover of Northbranch, Ks along with many nieces and nephews that loved her and will miss her.

A memorial service will be held at Paradise Park November 24, 2007 and a family memorial will be held at a later date in Northbranch, Ks.

In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to Comfort House, 617 Dallas Ave. McAllen, Tx 78501.

Orlan's address is 301 Hall Rd. #509, Pharr, Tx. 78577.

Funeral services are under the direction of Memorial Funeral Home in San Juan, Tx.

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============ Arnold, Covey & Walters. GHP, November 26, 2007  Raymond Dale Arnold, age 64, died Sunday, November 11, 2007 at Wichita Nursing Center, Wichita.

He was born June 19, 1943 at Medicine Lodge, Kansas, the son of Clair Chester and Helen Lucille (Covey) Arnold. He was a lifetime resident of Medicine Lodge. He was a member of the United Methodist Church, Medicine Lodge.

He is survived by two brothers David Arnold, Oklahoma City, OK and Richard Arnold, Elkhorn, Nebraska

Graveside service was held on Wednesday, November 21, 2007 at Highland Cemetery with Pastor Tom Walters officiating.

Memorials may be made to USD 254 Athletic Fund in care of Larrison Funeral Home. Condolences may be left for the family at www.larrisonmortuary.com.

============ Devoy, Everly, Hyter, Humphrey, Ohl, Stephens & Walz. GHP, November 26, 2007  Patsy Ann (Hyter) Humphrey, 85, passed away in Wichita on Friday, November 16, 2007. Pat was born on September 29, 1922 at Hutchinson to Samuel D. Hyter and Mina Amelia (Everley) Hyter. Her family moved to Kiowa when she was young and her father had purchased the movie theater. She graduated from Kiowa High School and attended one semester of college at Hutchinson.

On October 1, 1941 she and James "Bud" Paul Humphrey were united in marriage. She attended the Congregational United Church of Christ in Kiowa for a number of years and later became a member of the United Methodist Church. She volunteered at the church, Kiowa Historical Society, General Store, and helped with Cub Scouts. She was the Worthy Matron of the Eastern Star. When she wasn't working as a volunteer she would clean house and take on the role of doctor and nurse for her boys. One of her hobbies was to refinish furniture. She enjoyed attending all sporting events for her children and grandchildren.

She was preceded in death by her parents, her husband and one brother, Bob Hyter.

She is survived by her four sons, Jim and wife, Sue of Medicine Lodge, Sam and wife, Vicki of Kiowa, Kem and wife, Dot of Kiowa, Tad of Winfield; ten grandchildren, Tammi and husband, Chad Ohl, Joel Humphrey, Rachel and husband, Travis Pape, Emily Humphrey, Angela and husband, Erick Devoy, Kale Humphrey, Liz Humphrey, Ann and husband, Berton Walz, Trent and wife, Abby Humphrey, Taylor Humphrey; two great grandchildren, Hadley Ohl, Jonas Humphrey, and many friends.

Funeral service was held on Wednesday, November 21, 2007 at the United Methodist Church in Kiowa with Pastor Wayne Stephens officiating. Burial followed at Riverview Cemetery. Arrangements were by Lanman Funeral Home, Inc. of Kiowa, Kansas. Condolences may be shared with the family at www.lanmanmemorialscom.

Memorials may be made to the Kiowa District Hospital or the South Barber Schools USD 255 through the funeral home.

=============== Adiar, Alvis, Davis, Jackson, Simms & Walters. GHP, November 19, 2007 Ronald Dee Jackson, age 72, died Friday, November 16, 2007 at his home in Medicine Lodge. He was born February 27, 1935 at Anderson, Indiana, the son of Claud and Marcella (Davis) Jackson.

Coming from Zenda, he has been a resident of Medicine Lodge since 1977. He was a custodian at the Medicine Lodge Middle School for 22 years. He was a US Army Veteran having served from 1958-1960.

On December 1, 1956, he married Shirley Ann Alvis in Anderson, Indiana. She died February 28, 1990.

He is survived by his son Mark and Rebecca Jackson, Medicine Lodge; and daughter Mardena Jackson, Wichita; a sister GayAnne Simms, Tennessee; 8 grandchildren and 5 great grandchildren.

He was preceded in death by his parents and a sister, Marlene Adiar.

The funeral service will be held November 20, 2007 at the First Christian Church in Medicine Lodge with Pastor Tom Walters officiating. Burial will be in the Highland Cemetery with military honors provided by the Fort Riley Honor Guard.

Memorials may be made to the Ronald Jackson Memorial Fund in care of the Larrison Funeral Home in Medicine Lodge.

Condolences may be left for the family at www.larrisonmortuary.com.

=========== Bates, Kennedy, Matthews, Reeves, Shanks, Vance, Vaughn, Wilkerson & Wiscaver. GHP, November 12, 2007  Marie Wiscaver, 91, died November 7, 2007 at Wellsville, Kansas. She was born June 14, 1916 in Barber County, the daughter of Earl B. and Stella (Shanks) Vaughn.

She attended school in Medicine Lodge from the first grade until the end of her 1st semester of her senior year, when her family moved to Wichita, where she attended North High School and later graduated from Bonnie Beauty Academy in Wichita. She was a hairdresser at Marie's Beauty Shop in Medicine Lodge for over 30 years. She was a member of the VFW Auxiliary, and the First Christian Church in Grove, OK.

In September, 1935, she married Everett Reeves. To this union two children were born, Randall D. Reeves and Russell B. Reeves. On June 23, 1946, she married Clay Kennedy. They made their home in Medicine Lodge until his death in 1969. In 1970 she married Edgar C. Wiscaver. They made their home in Mesa, AZ, and Grove, OK, until his death in 1982.

Survivors include 6 grandsons Russell, Michael, Mark, Spencer, Randall, and Jesse, and a granddaughter Lacy Matthews.

She was preceded in death by her parents; 3 husbands; two sons Randall and Russell Reeves. Two sisters Ruth Vance, and Velma Bates, and a brother Randall Vaughn.

Graveside Service was held on Saturday, November 10, 2007 at Highland Cemetery, Medicine Lodge with Pastor Matt Wilkerson officiating.

Memorials may be sent to the Randall and Russell Reeves Education Trust in care of Larrison Funeral Home, Medicine Lodge. Condolences may be left for the family at www.larrisonmortuary.com.

====================== DeFisher, Lee, Ross, Swinehart, Wehling, Vincent & Virzuela. GHP, November 5, 2007 Carol Lynn Swinehart, 61, passed away October 29, 2007 in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. She was born April 25, 1946 at Nashville, Kansas, the daughter of the late Delbert and Georgie Mae (Ross) Wehling.

She graduated from Isabel High School in 1964 and earned her cosmetology certificate in Pratt, KS. She was a member of United Methodist Church, Medicine Lodge, and attended Watonga Methodist Church, Watonga, OK.

On June 28, 1964 she married Bobby Swinehart at Medicine Lodge. They lived in Medicine Lodge where they started a family of 3 sons, Derrick, Jared and Kory. In 1992 Bobby's job took them to Watonga, OK and later on to Yukon, OK. Carol worked as a Beautician and Homemaker while in Medicine Lodge. While living in Watonga she especially enjoyed her time as waitress at the Nobel House. One of her favorite pastimes was spending time at the Drag Races with family and friends. A love of the game of basketball and the NBA Hornets coming to Oklahoma City gave her a lot of enjoyment over the past 2 years as a season ticket holder.

She is survived by her husband Bobby, Yukon, OK; 3 sons, Derrick and his wife Shanda of Greensburg, Jared, Hutchinson, Kory and his wife Sharla of Yukon, OK; grandchildren, Aubrey, Selah, Brianna, Mason and Colby; sisters, Marilynn Lee of Mesa, AZ, Delpha Vincent, Wichita; brother, Kenneth Wehling, Wichita; a niece, Tara Virzuela and husband Paul, Mesa, AZ.

She was preceded in death by her parents.

Funeral service was on Friday, November 2, at the United Methodist Church, Medicine Lodge with John Hamm and Pastor Frank DeFisher presiding. Burial was in Highland Cemetery.

Memorials may be sent to the Donor's Choice in care of the funeral home. Condolences may be left for the family at www.larrisonmortuary.com.

========== Robert W. Brass Published: Monday, October 2, 2006 12:18 PM  Robert "Bob" Winter Brass, 85, died Sept. 30, 2006, at Pioneer Lodge, Coldwater. He was born May 18, 1921, in Lecompton, the son of Howard and Jeanne Winter Brass. He graduated from Medicine Lodge High School. A lifetime resident of Comanche County, he was a rancher and owner and operator of Coldwater Livestock Auction Co.

He served in the U.S. Army Air Corps during World War II.

Funeral will be at 10 a.m. Tuesday at Hatfield-Prusa Funeral Home, Coldwater. Visitation will be from 1 to 7 p.m. Monday at the funeral home. Burial, with military graveside rites, will be in Crown Hill Cemetery.

Survivors include: wife, Betty; three sons, Steve, McLean, Texas, Ronald Beeley, Alta Loma, Calif., and Chuck, Coldwater; three daughters, Martha Bewley and Carolyn Brass, both of Pueblo, Colo., and Ellen Sweeney, Leawood; a brother, Jim; three sisters, Betty Goforth, Mary Corliss and Barbara Henkles; 14 grandchildren; and 13 great-grandchildren.

Memorials may be sent to Pioneer Lodge or South Wind Hospice, both in care of the funeral home.

========= 10/02/2006; 09:07:13 AM http://www.hutchnews.com/obituaries/stories/brass100206.shtml Robert W. Brass

COLDWATER - Robert "Bob" Winter Brass, 85, died Sept. 30, 2006, at Pioneer Lodge, Coldwater.

He was born May 18, 1921, in Lecompton, the son of Howard and Jeanne Winter Brass. He graduated from Medicine Lodge High School and attended the University of Kansas and Kansas State University. A lifetime Comanche County resident, he was a rancher and owner and operator of the Coldwater Livestock Auction Co., Coldwater.

He served in the U.S. Army Air Corps from 1942 to 1944, as a pilot during World War II.

On June 3, 1966, he married Betty Betzer in Coldwater. She survives.

Other survivors include: three sons, Steve, McLean, Texas, Ronald Beeley, Alta Loma, Calif., and Chuck, Coldwater; three daughters, Martha Bewley and Carolyn Brass, both of Pueblo, Colo., and Ellen Sweeney, Leawood; a brother, Jim; three sisters, Betty Goforth, Mary Corliss and Barbara Henkles; 14 grandchildren; and 13 great-grandchildren.

He was preceded in death by a brother, Bill Brass.

Funeral will be at 10 a.m. Tuesday at Hatfield-Prusa Funeral Home, Coldwater, with the Rev. Sue Talbot presiding. Visitation will be from 1 to 7 p.m. Monday at the funeral home. Burial will be in Crown Hill Cemetery, with military graveside rites.

Memorials may be sent to Pioneer Lodge or South Wind Hospice, both in care of the funeral home.

 

 =================  Thursday, September 28, 2006 11:57 AM  Elma Verna Bragg, 90, died Sept. 26, 2006, at South Wind Hospice House, Pratt. She was born April 19, 1916, near Medicine Lodge.

Graveside service will be at 2 p.m. Friday at Sunnyside Cemetery, Sun City. There will be no visitation. Hatfield-Prusa Funeral Home, Coldwater, is in charge of arrangements.

Survivors include: a daughter, Vivian Cross, Protection; three grandsons; and three great-grandchildren.

 

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GHP September 2, 2008

Allison Hendrix
(April 29, 1921 - August 22, 2008)

E. Allison Hendrix, 87, died Friday, August 22, 2008 at Share Convalescent Home in Alva, Oklahoma. She was born April 29, 1921 on the family ranch in Barber County, Kansas the daughter of David Adam and Jessie (McCrory) Blunk.

Allison graduated from Medicine Lodge High School, and attended Wichita Business College, Wichita, Kansas. She worked for a time at Boeing in Wichita, and later owned and operated Ideal Courts, Medicine Lodge. She attended and was a member of Union Chapel Church in the Gyp Hills of Barber County. She and husband Jim were long time residents of Barber County.

On July 29, 1946 she married James "Jim" B. Hendrix in Anthony, Kansas, and were married untill his passing on Feb. 15, 1999. The couple had two children; a son John "Corky" Hendrix and wife Marsha, Alva, OK; and a daughter Sherry Stucky and husband Ron, Azle, TX; four grandchildren, a step grandchild, and 7 great grandchildren. She was preceded in death by her parents, and a brother.

Funeral Service was held on Monday August 25, 2008 at Larrison Funeral Home, Medicine Lodge with Pastor Tom Walters presiding. Burial was in Highland Cemetery, Medicine Lodge.

Memorials may be sent to Share Convalescent Home or Share Hospice, Alva, both in care of the funeral home.


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GHP August 25, 2008

Mary A. Depenbusch, 102, was born June 30, 1906 at Maydale, Kansas, one of fifteen children born to Michael and Mary (Bolz) Traffas.

On August 25, 1925 she was united in marriage with Theodore H. Depenbusch at St. Boniface Church in Sharon. To this union six children were born. They made their home on a farm south of Zenda, Kansas. Mary was a member of the Sacred Heart Catholic Church, Anthony, and of the St. Joan of Arc Parish Community, the Altar Society, a charter member of D. of I. She was President of the Zenda EHU. She was chairman of the Zenda Blood Mobile for 13 years. After Ted and Mary retired in 1962, they moved to Anthony.

On Saturday evening, August 16, 2008, she passed away at the Anthony Medical Center Home Comfort at the age of 102. She was preceded in death by her husband, Ted on March 12, 1967; her parents, Michael and Mary Traffas; son and daughter-in-law, Fred F. and Evelyn Depenbusch; daughter and son-in-law, Helen L. and Edward Giegerich; son-in-law, Ed "Flash" Troyer; grandson, Chris Depenbusch; eight brothers, George, Bill, Joe, Sylvester, Mike, Francis, Vincent, and Rev. Lawrence Traffas, C.S.S.R.; and two sisters, Sister Silveria "Elizabeth" Traffas, O.S.F. and Loretta Spencer. She will be deeply missed by her son and daughter-in-law, Joe and Rosann Depenbusch of Zenda; her daughters and sons-in-law, Marie and Ted Olivier of Harper; Rose Troyer of Caldwell; and Kay and Charles Rankin of Medicine Lodge; her sisters, Ann Bohrer of Pratt; Sister Vincetta "Clara" Traffas, O.S.F. of Mishawaka, IN; Bertha Mans of Wichita; and Agnes Eck of Wichita; two sisters-in-law, Mary Traffas of Sharon and Betty Traffas of Wichita; twenty-two grandchildren; forty great grandchildren; twenty-five great-great grandchildren; many nieces, nephews and a host of many other relatives and friends.

Mass of Christian Burial was held on Wednesday, August 20 at Sacred Heart Catholic Church, Anthony, and of the St. Joan of Arc Parish Community, with Father Michael Peltzer officiating. Graveside service was held at 2:30 on Wednesday at St. John’s Catholic Cemetery, Zenda, Kansas.

In lieu of flowers, memorials may be given to Sacred Heart Catholic Church or to the Anthony Medical Center Home Comfort, and may be sent in care of Prairie Rose Funeral Home, 602 E. Main St., Anthony, KS 67003. www.prairierosefuneralhome.com

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GHP August 18, 2008

Ethel Eileen McDaniel

Ethel Eileen McDaniel, 79, died Saturday, August 9, 2008 at Medicine Lodge Memorial Hospital in Medicine Lodge, Kansas. She was born January 2, 1929 at home near Pixley, KS, the daughter of J Royal and Marguerite (Stone) Schnelle. A lifteime resident of the Medicine Lodge area, she was a teacher at Mumford Rural School near Nashville, KS, Lake City, and Medicine Lodge. She was a member of the First Christian Church, Medicine Lodge.

On Nov. 11,1921 she married Ellis McDaniel at Medicine Lodge. He Died Sept. 27, 2002.

She is survived by two daughters Dena Marten, Wichita, and Lisa McDaniel, Cheney, three brothers, Howard Schnelle, Labette,KS; Lyle Schnelle, Apple Valley, CA; and Dennis Schnelle, Meade, KS; a sister Rita Schnelle, Wichita; a granddaughter Katie Marten, and special grandchildren, Kris and Lauren Ransom.

She was preceded in death by her parents, three brothers, Merle, John, and Allen Schnelle, and two sisters Ava Metzger, and Willa Mae Magruder.

Funeral services was held Tuesday August 12, 2008 at the First Christian Church, Medicine Lodge with Pastor Tom Walters officiating. Private Family Interment was in the Highland Cemetery in Medicine Lodge.

Memorials may be sent to First Christian Church Endowment Fund in care of the funeral home. Condolences may be left at www.larrisonmortuary.com



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The Pratt Tribune
Mon Aug 11, 2008, 10:51 AM CDT

Medicine Lodge, Kan. -
Ethel Eileen McDaniel, 79, died Aug. 9, 2008, at Medicine Lodge Memorial Hospital in Medicine Lodge.
She was born Jan. 2, 1929, near Pixley. A lifteime resident of the Medicine Lodge area, she was a teacher at Mumford Rural School , at Lake City and at Medicine Lodge.
Survivors include: two daughters, Dena Marten, Wichita, and Lisa McDaniel, Cheney; three brothers, Howard Schnelle, Labette, Lyle Schnelle, Apple Valley, Calif. and Dennis Schnelle, Meade; a sister, Rita Schnelle, Wichita; and three grandchildren.
Funeral service will be held at 10:30 a.m. Tuesday at First Christian Church, Medicine Lodge. Visitation will be from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. Monday at Larrison Funeral Home, Medicine Lodge. Private family interment will be in Highland Cemetery, Medicine Lodge.
Memorials may be sent to First Christian Church Endowment Fund in care of the funeral home, 120 E. Lincoln, Medicine Lodge, KS 67104. Condolences may be left at www.larrisonmortuary.com

from larrison mortuary:

Ethel E McDaniel
(January 2, 1929 - August 9, 2008)



Ethel Eileen McDaniel, 79, died Saturday, August 09, 2008 at Medicine Lodge Memorial Hospital in Medicine Lodge, Kansas. She was born January 02, 1929 at home near Pixley, KS the daughter of J Royal and Marguerite (Stone) Schnelle. A lifteime resident of the Medicine Lodge area, she was a teacher at Mumford Rural School near Nashville, KS, Lake City, and Medicine Lodge. She was a member of the First Christian Church, Medicine Lodge. On Nov. 11,1921 she married Ellis McDaniel at Medicine Lodge. He died Sept. 27, 2002.

She is survived by two daughters Dena Marten, Wichita, and Lisa McDaniel, Cheney, three brothers, Howard Schnelle, Labette,KS; Lyle Schnelle, Apple Valley, CA; and Dennis Schnelle, Meade, KS; a sister Rita Schnelle, Wichita; a granddaughter Katie Marten, and special grandchildren, Kris and Lauren Ransom.

She was preceded in death by her parents, three brothers, Merle, John, and Allen Schnelle, and two sisters Ava Metzger, and Willa Mae Magruder.

Funeral services will be held 10:30 a.m. Tuesday August 12, 2008 at the First Christian Church, Medicine Lodge with Pastor Tom Walters officiating. Visitation will be Sunday 1:00-8:00 p.m. and Monday 10:00 a.m. - 8:00 p.m. both at Larrison Funeral Home, Medicine Lodge. Private Family Interment will be in the Highland Cemetery in Medicine Lodge.

Memorials may be sent to First Christian Church Endowment Fund in care of the funeral home. Condolences may be left at www.larrisonmortuary.com

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Pratt Tribune, Mon July 7, 2008

Park City, Kan. -
Marilyn Lavenia McCracken, 81, died July 3, 2008, at Medicine Lodge Memorial Hospital, Medicine Lodge. She was born April 30, 1927.
Survivors include: son, Craig McCracken, Wichita; daughter, Melody Waters, Medicine Lodge; brother, Eldon Graham, Andover; five grandchildren; and seven great-grandchildren.
Funeral was Monday at Valley Center Christian Church. Burial will be in Kechi Cemetery in Kechi.
Memorials may be sent to Valley Center Christian Church, Building Fund, or First Christian Church, Medicine Lodge, in care of Larrison Funeral Home, 120 E. Lincoln, Medicine Lodge, KS 67104.


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GHP July 14, 2008

Norene Bowman, 98, died Saturday, July 05, 2008 at Medicine Lodge Memorial Hospital, Medicine Lodge, Kansas. She was born September 23, 1909 in Stidham, Oklahoma. A resident of Medicine Lodge since 1927 she was a Homemaker. She was a member of First Assembly of God Church, Medicine Lodge Garden Club, Community Club, and Gideons International Auxilary. On Sept. 19, 1926 she married Allen Bowman at Harper. He died January 13, 1995.

Survivors include Numerous Nieces and Nephews.

She was preceded in death by her husband, parents, and a brother Leon Scholl.

Funeral Services were at 10:00 a.m. Thursday July 10, 2008 at First Assembly of God Church, Medicine Lodge with Pastor Steve Todd officiating. Burial was at Highland Cemetery, Medicine Lodge.

Memorials may be sent to Gideons International or the church both in care of the funeral home.

Condolences may be left at www.larrisonmortuary.com

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GHP July 14, 2008

Marilyn Lavenia McCracken, 81 died July 3, 2008 at Medicine Lodge Memorial Hospital, Medicine Lodge. She was born April 30, 1927 the daughter of Beryl and Freida (Wasem) Graham. A resident of Park City for 51 years she was a clerk at True Value Hardware. She was a member of Valley Center Christian Church, and Order of Eastern Star Valley Center Chapter #237. On Sept. 3, 1949 she married Carl McCracken at Girard. He died Dec. 20, 1999. She is survived by a daughter Meldoy Walters, Medicine Lodge; a son Craig McCracken, Wichita; a brother Eldon Graham, Andover; 5 Grandchildrena and 7 Great Grandchildren. Funeral Service was on Monday, July 8, 2008 at Valley Center Christian Church, Valley Center with Dr. Chuck Terrill and Pastor Tom Walters presiding. Burial was in Kechi Cemetery, Kechi. Memorials may be sent to Valley Center Christian Church Building Fund or First Christian Church, Medicine Lodge in care of the funeral home.

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GHP July 14, 2008

Randy Hellman, 63 of Statesville, NC died unexpectedly Wednesday, May 28th, in his home.

Born on January 30, 1945, in Hardtner, Kansas to the late Ida (Johnston) and Earl Hellman, Randy was the president of Hellman Construction and an employee of H & B Lumber. He also served in the U.S. Army during the Vietnam War.

Left to cherish his memory, in addition to his wife, Pam are: daughters, Trayce Hellman and her children, Shayne and Darah Marie; Chelsea Hellman; Jenni Howard and Jamie Lang; two brothers, Stan Hellman and Mike Hellman; one sister Mary Ann Scuderi.

Services celebrating Randy’s life were held Sunday at the Cowboy Church. Memorials may be given to the College Fund of Shayne Johnson and Darah Marie Angell, 136 Wildwood Ranch Road, Statesville, NC. Shayne and Darah Marie are the great-grandchildren of the late Bill and Fola Mae Axline.



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ghp July 2, 2008

L. Grace Hayes

L. Grace Hayes, 85, died Friday, June 20, 2008 at Medicine Lodge Memorial Hospital in Medicine Lodge, Kansas. She was born April 21, 1923 in Coats, Kansas the daughter of Albert and Vina (Gillham) Heflin. A resident of Medicine Lodge since 1954 coming from Pratt, she was co-owner of Paradise Gardens and Greenhouse in Medicine Lodge. She was a member of First Christian Church, VFW Auxiliary, and was on a Bowling League, all in Medicine Lodge.

On Feb. 16, 1946 she married Philip Duaine Hayes at New Orleans, LA. He died Feb. 16, 1997.

She is survived by a daughter Sharon Hayes-Wilson, Medicine Lodge; a sister Betty Jo Hurt, Pratt; Grandchildren, Clint Hilliard, and Heather Marquez; Great Grandchildren, Matthew Seraphin, Tekerri Crowley, Samantha Crowley, Matthew Weber, Alex Gangemi, Gabriel Marquez, Sergio Marquez, and Ramon Marquez.

She was preceded in death by her husband, parents, 3 brothers, and a sister.

Funeral services were held Tuesday, June 24, 2008, at First Christian Church, Medicine Lodge with Pastor Tom Walters presiding. Burial wasTuesday in the Greenlawn Cemetery, Pratt.

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GHP March 17, 2008

Anna Marlene Kimball, 70, died Monday, March 10, 2008 at Medicine Lodge Memorial Hospital in Medicine Lodge, Kansas. She was born November 10, 1937, at Los Angeles, California the daughter of Noble and Lillian (Able) Tobin. A resident of Medicine Lodge since 1968 coming from Los Angeles she was a secretery for the Barber County Treasurers Office.
On August 12, 1961 she married Lynn Kimball at Los Angeles, CA., he survives. She was a member of the First Christan Church where she was the church secretary. She also attended Pratt Community College for two years and received an Associates Degree in Business.
Survivors include a son Ron Kimball of Medicine Lodge, and three daughters Connie Mott of Great Bend, Cathy Enfield of McPherson, and Cindy Mong of Spearville; and one stepdaughter Christa Newburg of Tacoma, WA.; 15 grandchildren and 13 great-grandchildren.
Private family services have been held, Pastor Tom Walters officiated. Cremation has taken place.
Memorials may be made to Feed the Children in care of the Larrison Mortuary. Condolences may be left for the family at www.larrisonmortuary.com

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GHP March 17, 2008

Atreyu Lewis Boyer, 2, died Feb. 26, 2008, at Good Samaritan Hospital, Kearney, Neb.
He was born Aug. 22, 2005, Hastings, Neb., the son of Kenneth and Melody Garman Boyer.
Survivors include: his parents; two sisters, Zoey and Derrika, both of the home; grandparents Debi Narron Geffert and Mark, Hutchinson, Karl Boyer, Hutchinson, Rose Marie and Greg Arthur, Nebraska, and Clayton John Garman, Emporia; great-grandparents Theresa (formerly of Sharon) and Darrell Oldham, Leavenworth, Dennis Narron, Hutchinson, Shirley and Delbert Williams, Emporia, Marion and Kay Garman, Scott City, Aletta Boyer Hubble, Hutchinson; four aunts, Julia Boyer, Linsey Boyer, Dakota Hammond, Crystal Thies and Donna Jensen; an uncle, Lane Hammond; godmother, Amanda Gable; numerous great-aunts, uncles and cousins.
Proceeded in death by Great-Great grandparents William and Martha Traffas, formerly of Sharon.
Graveside services were held Friday, March 7, at Fairlawn Burial Park, with the Rev. William Green presiding.
A Trey Boyer memorial fund has been established at First National Bank, 1 N. Main, Hutchinson, KS, 67501. Contributions may be made directly to the bank or through Heritage Funeral Home and Cremation Services.
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GHP March 3, 2008

John Mason Hartzell was born in Hardtner, Kansas, January 23, 1945 to Freda and Kenneth Hartzell. John spent his first 18 years growing up in Medicine Lodge, joining the Presbyterian Church April 1957, and graduating high school in May of 1963. After graduating from Pratt Junior College in May of 1965, John attended a nursing school for a year in Winfield, Kansas, beginning his love of that city.
He enlisted into the United States Air Force in 1966 as a security policeman and received an honorable discharge in 1970. His service to his country included 3 years in Germany and the remainder in Massachusetts. John then worked as a private security guard at the Kissing Camel Estates near Colorado Springs, Colorado for 6 months. Returning to Winfield, Kansas, John attended and graduated from Southwestern College in May 1973 with a Bachelors degree in Sociology. After moving to Chanute, Kansas, John completed management training in the Quick Trip Store program and was as assistant manager for a short time but returned to Winfield, Kansas, where he was employed by Automatic Coin for the next 30 years and transferred his membership of the Presbyterian Church to Winfield, Kansas in May 1976.
John Mason Hartzell passed away February 8, 2008, and his memorial service was held Saturday, February 23, at the Presbyterian Church, Medicine Lodge. Surviving John are two sisters, Marie Hopkins of Newton, Kansas, and Evelyn Johnson of Mulvane, Kansas, nephew Greg Hopkins of El Dorado, Kansas, niece Sheryl and Adam Ericson of Nashville, Tennessee, John and Diane Bartholomew of Lamoni, Iowa, Janine and Vash Narula of Carrolton, Texas, two great nephews, two great nieces, and numerous aunts, uncles, and cousins.
John is preceded in death by his parents, Freda and Kenneth Hartzell, grandparents, Ira Homer and Lulu Belle Hartzell, and Fred and Mamie Hamilton.


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GHP February 25, 2008

Pete "Pat" H. Harbaugh, 86, died Monday, February 18, 2008 at Medicine Lodge Memorial Hospital in Medicine Lodge, Kansas. He was born March 17, 1921 in rural Medicine Lodge, Kansas the son of John and Mayme (Wilson) Harbaugh. A lifetime resident of Medicine Lodge, he was a farmer and a rancher. He graduated from Medicine Lodge High School in 1938.
He was a member of the Elks Lodge, Pratt, a lifetime member of the American Trapshooting Association, was Trustee for Nippawalla Township for 50 years, and won many soil conservation awards.
On Aug. 8, 1943 he married Vivian Holder in her parents’ rural home at Norwich, KS. She survives.
Other survivors include a daughter Cheri Lee Keefer and her husband Robert Charles of Honolulu, HI; two sisters Pauline McClary, Los Angeles, CA; and Louise Kirkbride, Arlington, VA: a half sister Linda Stark, Wichita; two half brothers Benny Harbaugh, Newcastle, OK; and Johnny Harbaugh, Show Low, AZ; and many nieces and nephews.
Memorial Service was Saturday, February 23, 2008 at United Methodist Church, Medicine Lodge, with Pastor Frank DeFisher and Dr. Dean Stucky Presiding.
Cremation took place.
In Lieu of flowers, the family requests memorials be sent to the Medicine Lodge Memorial Hospital in care of Larrison Funeral Home, Medicine Lodge.
Condolences may be left at www.larrisonmortuary.com

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GHP February 25, 2008

Ester May Carter, 87, of Livingston, Montana, died at her home Saturday morning, February 9, 2008. Cremation has taken place at Franzen-Davis Crematory. A celebration of her life was held at 12:00 p.m., Wednesday, February 13, 2008 at The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, Main and Summit, in Livingston with Pastor Pete Hofer officiating. Funeral is Wednesday, February 27, 2008 at the Baptist Church, Sun City, KS, with Rev. Jeff Woods presiding. Burial will be in Sunnyside Cemetery, Sun City, Kansas.
Ester was born May 30, 1920 to Stanley and Myrtle (Whitaker) Garten in Sun City, Kansas. On July 19, 1941, she married Clarence "Hoss" Leroy Carter in Medicine Lodge, Kansas.
They made their home in Kansas, Colorado, and after retirement in Montana.
Ester worked many years driving a school bus in Colorado and working as a bakery chef for many restaurants and school districts.
When they retired, Ester and Hoss enjoyed traveling to many places in their RV and meeting many fine people from all walks of life. They never knew a stranger and loved visiting and keeping in touch with the people they met throughout their life. Ester was a member of the Heritage Baptist Church in Livingston.
After settling in Montana to be closer to family, Ester did volunteer work and was a caregiver for the elderly up until the time of her death. One of her greatest joys was her family. Her great-grandchildren loved sitting on her lap and being close to her. In the early years, one of her favorite pastimes was riding her horse with Hoss checking cows in Kansas and exploring the mountains of Colorado.
Ester’s survivors include two sons, Terry Carter (Lori) of Livingston, Ron Carter (Jo) of Vaughn, MT and a sister Helen Obenchain of Denver, CO. Also surviving are five grandchildren, Samantha Booth (Mark) and family of Livingston, Tressa Blair (Aaron) and family of White Sulphur Springs, MT, Jessica Tyner (Jake) and sons of Emigrant, MT, Cadee Gordon and sons of Fort Shaw, MT, and Lee Carter (Lauren) and son of Power, MT. Her 10 very special great-grandchildren also survive her. Her parents, husband, one infant son, five brothers and two sisters preceded her in death.
Franzen-Davis Crematory was in charge of arrangements.
Memorials may be made to the Park County Food Bank or a charity of your choice.


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GHP February 18, 2008

Joanne E Prothe, 78, died Sunday, February 10, 2008 at Medicine Lodge Memorial Hospital in Medicine Lodge, Kansas. She was born November 26, 1929 in Nippawha Township, Rural Barber County, Kansas, the daughter of A.N. and Marguerite (Green) Harbaugh. She lived in the same house she was born in her whole life except when she attended college and the last 9 days of her life, when she was hospitalized. She attended country school, and rode horses for transportation. Joanne learned to drive in a 1947 1 ¼ ton truck, which the family still has today. After graduating high school she attended Emporia State University. Her mother would drive a car to Wichita, and she would ride the train to Emporia. She graduated with a degree in Elementary Education. There she met her husband of 41 years. On June 8, 1950 she married Melvin W. Prothe at Emporia, KS. After marrying Melvin she converted to the Lutheran Faith and was confirmed on Aug. 6, 1950 at Messiah Lutheran Church, Emporia.
A resident of Medicine Lodge, for most of her life, she was a farmer/rancher in Medicine Lodge since 1954 along side her husband until his death on July 19, 1991.
Survivors include a son Craig Prothe and wife Sherry of Medicine Lodge, KS; a daughter Ann Keller and husband Larry of Kremlin, OK; a sister Mildred Magnison of Medicine Lodge, KS; four Grandchildren, Heather McDougal, Ashley Prothe, Tara Cecil, and Luke Keller; and 3 great grandchildren Quinn McDougal, Ashton Cecil and Claire McDougal.
She taught her children and grandchildren to be ladies and gentlemen, and all to be safe.
She was preceded in death by her parents, her husband and an infant brother.
Funeral services was held Tuesday, February 12, 2008 at 10:00 A.M. at Trinity Lutheran Church. Pastor Dennis Fangmeyer officiated. Burial was in the Highland Cemetery in Medicine Lodge. Memorials may be sent to Trinity Lutheran Church or Medicine Lodge Memorial Hospital in care of the funeral home.
Condolences may be left for the family at www.larrisonmortuary.com

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GHP February 18, 2008

Louise W. Bloom, 101, died Wednesday, February 13, 2008 at Medicine Lodge Memorial Hospital in Medicine Lodge, Kansas. She was born June 26, 1906 in Medicine Lodge, KS, the daughter of Fredrick "Fred" and Florence (Williams) Wadsworth. A lifetime resident of Medicine Lodge, Kansas she was a Homemaker and a Teacher. She attended Southwestern College in Winfield, KS. She was a member of the United Methodist Church, Medicine Lodge, Lorraine Chapter Order of the Eastern Star, and D.A.R.
On July 24, 1932 she married Glenn L. Bloom at Medicine Lodge, he died Sept. 30, 1999.
She is survived by two sons Dean Bloom and Wilma of Medicine Lodge, KS, Charles Bloom and Mary of Leawood, KS, two daughters Betty Buell of Medicine Lodge, KS, and Marie Hanson and Alan of Pratt. 11 Grandchildren and 15 Great Grandchildren.
She was preceded in death by her parents, two brothers Virgil and Albert Wadsworth, a sister Mildred Murray and a granddaughter Laurie Bloom, and a son-in-law Vernon Buell.
Memorial Service will be 3:00 p.m. Thurs. Feb. 21, 2008 at United Methodist Church, Medicine Lodge with Pastor Frank DeFisher Presiding.
Private Burial was held in Highland Cemetery, Medicine Lodge
Memorials may be sent to the United Methodist Church, or Medicine Lodge Memorial Hospital, in care of the funeral home.
Condolences may be left for the family at www.larrisonmortuary.com

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GHP February 18, 2008

Gaynell Joy Ford, 88, died Thursday, February 14, 2008 at Hilltop Manor in Cunningham, Kansas. She was born September 02, 1919 in Cherokee, Oklahoma the daughter of John and Ora "Toots" (Traverse) Smith. A resident of Medicine Lodge since 1953 coming from Oklahoma, most recently living at Hilltop Manor, she was owner/operator and Tailor of Joy's Dress Shop, and was a bookkeeper for Dr. Strack and Dr. Hillard. She worked at Boeing Aircraft during WWII. She was a member of First Christian Church, Medicine Lodge. On Dec. 25, 1938 she married Wayne A. Ford, he died Jan. 16, 2003.
She is survived by a son Johnny Ford of Springhill, KS, and a daughter Pamela Jill Goldsmith of Abilene, KS. a brother, Phillip Smith, Claremore, OK, two sisters JoAnne Gibson, Houston, TX; Cynda Thomas, Lancaster, CA: 4 Grandchildren, and 10 Great Grandchildren.
She was preceded in death by her parents.
Graveside services will be held 1:30 p.m. Monday Feb. 18, 2008 at Highland Cemetery, Medicine Lodge, Pastor Tom Walters will be officiating.
Memorials may be sent to Alzheimer's Association in care of Larrison Funeral Home, Medicine Lodge.


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GHP February 11, 2008

Leona Gayle Gregg, 90, became suddenly ill at her home in Medicine Lodge, KS and passed away at 9:20 p.m. Sunday, January 20, 2008 in the Medicine Lodge Hospital Emergency Room, Medicine Lodge, KS.

She was born on September 26, 1917 in Columbia City, IN the daughter of Lyman Esta and Olive Mae (Dohms) Hawn. Mrs. Gregg was reared in Columbia and Richland Townships, Whitley County, IN. She graduated from Larwill High School with the Class of 1935. She married James Richard Gregg on April 1, 1939 in the church parsonage. She and her family moved into Columbia City, they spent about five years in the Fort Wayne area, two years in Minnesota near her parents and then returned back to Columbia City where they lived until they moved to Scottsdale, AZ in 1974. Mrs. Gregg worked as a newspaper keyboard operator and teletype operator working for the Columbia City Post and Mail Newspaper from 1954-1974. While in Arizona, she also worked for the Visiting Nurse Service of Phoenix, AZ. In June 2001, she and her late husband moved to Medicine Lodge, Kansas. She was a member of the Scottsdale Baptist Church and Gideon Auxiliary Camp Number 90. In Medicine Lodge, she attended Community Bible Fellowship and was active in Moms in Touch and the Ladies’ Prayer Group.

She is survived by 3 daughters, Beverly (Thomas) Foulkrod, Medicine Lodge, KS, Laramie Niccum, Elkhart, IN and Peggy (Larry) Montgomery, Lakewood, OH; 12 grandchildren, 33 great grandchildren and 20 great great grandchildren. She is preceded in death by her parents, husband, James Richard Gregg who passed away on June 9, 2003, grandson, Donovan Miller and one sister, Fae Stafford.

Visitation was held from 10-1:00 p.m. on Friday, January 25, 2008 at DeMoney-Grimes Countryside Park Funeral Home, 600 Countryside Drive, Columbia City, IN with funeral services following at the funeral home at 1:00 p.m. Friday with Pastor Curtiss Johnson officiating. Burial was at Nolt Cemetery, rural Columbia City. Memorial donations may be given in Mrs. Gregg’s memory to Gideons International. Envelopes will be available at the funeral home. For additional obituary information, sending condolences or to sign the register book, log onto www.demoneygrimes.com


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GHP February 4, 2008

Don Robert Poland, age 80, passed from this life into the next Saturday, January 26 at his home in Isabel. He was born April 12, 1927, the son of P. L. and Bessie (Hamm) Poland. He married Mary June Sleeper sixty-one years ago. Don was a farmer, friend, and neighbor in Pratt and Barber Counties. He was a member of the Isabel Church of Christ serving as a teacher, a deacon and an elder. He served on the school board at Isabel, the Isabel Co-Op Board and the Federal Land Bank Board. He was honored in Barber County as a Soil Conservation Award winner in 1991.
His children are Dianne (Bill) Buggein, Augusta; Rita (Howard) Kendall, San Antonio, TX; Richard (Anita) Poland, Isabel; Greg (Janet) Poland, Edmond, OK; Brian (Tammy) Poland, Isabel; Kendall (Rhonda) Poland, Carmen, OK. These children blessed the family with 18 grandchildren and 16 great -grandchildren. Don has a brother Dr. Jack and Sue Poland who live in Fort Collins, CO.
He was preceded in death by his parents, a brother Gene Poland and a sister Geraldine Poland.
Services were held on Wednesday, January 30, 2008 at the Isabel Church of Christ, led by sons-in-law Bill and Howard. Memorials may be sent to "In Search of the Lord’s Way," in Edmond, OK or Hospice Care of Kansas in care of the mortuary. Condolences may be left at www.larrisonmortuary.com.

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GHP February 4, 2008

Leslie Earl "Les" Andrews, 84, retired United Methodist Church pastor passed away January 29, 2008. He pastored in Lenora, McCracken, Kanorado, WaKeeney, LaCrosse, Medicine Lodge and Wichita.
Funeral service was held Friday, February 1 at Mt. Vernon United Methodist Church. He was preceded in death by son David in 1964. Survivors are wife, Lucille; sons, Michael (Pat) of Longview, TX, Joseph (Susan) of Andover; daughter, Marjorie (James) Orr of Tyler, TX; brothers, Milton, Jr. of CA, Dr. Martin of CO, Robert of FL; sisters, Alice Thompson of Severy, KS, Eunice Harlan of AR, Martha Parks of NV, Anne Greer of CA; 12 grandchildren and 20 great grandchildren; numerous nieces, nephews and other relatives and friends.

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GHP February 4, 2008

Catherine O. Sawyer, 79, died January 30, 2008, in Medicine Lodge.
She was born Sept. 20, 1928, south of Laird, Colo., the daughter of Ben and Leola Fisher Trembly. A resident of Medicine Lodge since 1954, coming from Laird, Colo. most recently living in Sharon, she was a homemaker and a sales representative for Avon.
She belonged to the Community Bible Fellowship Church, Medicine Lodge, taught Sunday school and Bible School at Sun City Baptist Church, Sun City and First Baptist Church, was a 4-H leader and was in a Powder Puff Bowling League.
On June 2, 1947, she married Charles R. Sawyer Sr. He survives.
Other survivors include: a son, Charles Jr., Sharon; two daughters, Janice Rhodes, Willamsburg, Joyce Smith, San Quintin, Mexico; two brothers, Jake Trembly, Cozad, Neb., Dwayne Trembly, Cheyenne, Wyo; four sisters, Violet Moss, Wellington, Marty Evans, Wray Colo., Ruth Houston, Wray Colo., Crystal Zion, Idalia, Colo.; seven grandchildren; and nine great-grandchildren.
Funeral services were held 10 a.m. Friday at Community Bible Fellowship, Medicine Lodge. Interment was at the Highland Cemetery in Medicine Lodge.
Memorials may be sent to, Community Bible Fellowship Elevator Fund, in care of the Larrison Funeral Home.
Condolences may be left at www.lariaonmortuary.com

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GHP February 4, 2008

Margaret Frances Good of Wellington, retired teacher, died Sunday, January 27, 2008 at the Sumner Regional Medical Center in Wellington, Kansas at the age of 100.
Margaret was born the daughter of Virgil A. and Mary (Dort) Walker on Friday, December 20, 1907 near Farry, Oklahoma.
On May 8, 1927, Margaret and Edgar "Eddie" L. Good were united in marriage at Hardtner, Kansas. Together they celebrated 37 years of marriage before his death on September 10, 1964.
She was preceded in death by her parents, two infant children, sister Mildred Vincent and brother Everette Walker.
Survivors include daughter, Marian Creed and her husband Dan of Wellington, Kansas, son, Marland Good of Medicine Lodge, Kansas, grandchildren, Tanya Higgins of Wellington, Kansas and Terri Johnson of Derby, Kansas and many great-grandchildren and great-great-grandchildren.
Graveside funeral services for Margaret were held Wednesday, January 30, 2008 in Hardtner-Elwood Township Cemetery, Hardtner, Kansas.
A memorial has been established in her loving memory with Hospice Care of Kansas, 1010 West 8th Street, Wellington, Kansas 67152. Contributions can be mailed or left with the funeral home - Day Funeral Home & Crematory, 1030 Mission Road, Wellington, Kansas 67152. Arrangements are by Day Funeral Home & Crematory.

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GHP February 4, 2008

Paul M Mease, 85, died Saturday, January 26, 2008 at Medicine Lodge Memorial Hospital in Medicine Lodge, Kansas. He was born December 05, 1922 in Nashville, Kansas the son of Henry and Laura (Wehling) Mease. A lifetime resident of Isabel, he was a Farmer and a Rancher. He was a member of the Isabel Methodist Church, VFW, Medicine Lodge and was a lifetime member of both the Masonic Lodge, Medicine Lodge and American Legion, Isabel. He was a United States Veteran serving during WWII.
On Dec. 16, 1944 he married Reva M. Coss at Medicine Lodge. She died Oct. 21, 2004
He is survived by two sons Robert Mease of Wichita, KS, and Don Mease of Medicine Lodge, KS, 5 Grandchildren Jennifer Dzurick of Olathe, KS, Melinda Duke of Wichita, KS, Amy Cogswell of Topeka, KS, Emily Mease of Topeka, KS, and Chad Mease of Liberal, KS, and 8 Great Grandchildren.
He was preceded in death by his parents, a brother Glenn and a sister Pearl Coss.
Funeral services were held January 29, 2008 at Larrison Funeral Home, Medicine Lodge with R.D. Cogswell officiating. Inurnment was in the Isabel Cemetery, Isabel with Military Honors provided by the US Navy Honor Guard.
Memorials may be sent to American Legion, Isabel or Medicine Lodge Memorial Hospital.
Personal Condolences may be left at www.larrisonmortuary.com


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GHP January 21, 2008

Thelma M. Compton, 93, died Monday January 14, 2008 at Lakewood Senior Living Center in Pratt, KS. She was born February 3, 1914 in Liberal, KS the daughter of the late Oscar and Mary (Howard) Cain. In 1934 she married Gilbert Compton in Hugoton, KS. He preceded her in death on June 6, 1968.
She lived in Lake City from 1936 until 1986 then moved to Medicine Lodge. She lived in Medicine Lodge until 2003 when she moved to Pratt. She was the Postmaster in Lake City , retiring in 1985. She graduated Valedictorian from Liberal High School in 1932. She was a member of the Lake City Methodist Church. She was also a member of YWCA of Lake City, Golden Agers of Medicine Lodge, and EHU.
She is survived by one daughter: Mary Lake and husband Rusty of Lake City, KS., three sons: Raymon and wife Vera Compton of Pratt, KS, Dalton and wife Melba of Wichita, KS, and Dick and Leora "Lefty" Compton of Hays, KS., seven grandchildren, eight great grandchildren and six great-great grandchildren. She was preceded in death by one son Lester D. Compton, and eight siblings, five brothers and three sisters.
Funeral Service was held Friday January 18, 2008 at 2:00 p.m. at Larrison Funeral Home with Chaplain Fred Pinkerton presiding. Burial was held in Lake City Cemetery, Lake City, KS.
Memorials may be made to the Lake CIty Methodist Church in care of the mortuary. Condolences may be left at www.larrisonmortuary.com

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GHP January 21, 2008

Lorene Confer, a resident of Holiday Island, AR, was born July 10, 1924 in Sedan, Kansas, a daughter of Delmar Lee "Cap" and Nellie (Johnson) Fowler. She departed this life Wednesday, December 12, 2007 in Springdale, AR, at the age of 83.
Mrs. Confer attended school in Medicine Lodge, graduating from Medicine Lodge High School in 1942. She was the head bookkeeper for Midas Muffler and Ginger’s Ladies Wear, both located in Wichita, Kansas, for many years, and also enjoyed reading and gardening.
On October 23, 1948, Lorene was united in marriage with Paul Confer. He survives. She is also survived by one sister, Nadine and husband Herman Westmeyer of Chanute, KS, two daughters-in-law, Arline Confer of Holiday Island and Adrease Confer of Wichita, KS, four grandchildren; David Confer and wife Debbie of Flower Mound, TX, Michael Confer and wife Teresa of Overland Park, KS, Cindy and husband Michael Coldiron of Wichita, KS, and Diane and husband Larry Dixon of Anderson, SC; nine great grandchildren, several nieces and nephews, and a host of other family and friends.
She was preceded in death by her parents, two brothers, Louis Fowler and Delmar Fowler, Jr., and two step-sons; Bill Confer and David Confer.
Memorial service was at Holiday Island Community Church on January 5. Condolences may be sent to Lorene’s husband at his current home: Paul Confer, Wichita, Kansas.

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GHP January 21, 2008

Daniel Claud Graham, 49, died Tuesday, January 15, 2008 at Via Christi St. Francis Campus in Wichita, Kansas.
He was born September 28, 1958 in Lajunta, Colorado the son of Gale and Loretta (Anders) Graham.
A resident of Lake City, Kansas moving from Pratt, he was a retired construction worker.
He was a member of the Lake City Methodist Church, Lake City. He served in the Army during Vietnam Era having attained the rank of PFC.
He is survived by his wife Alesia of Pratt, KS, a son; Jerry Dean Sutherland of Commerce City, CO, sisters; Sandra Britton of Lake City, KS, Janet Thomasian of Medicine Lodge, KS, RoAnn Francis of Wichita, KS, Amy Moore of Medicine Lodge, KS, brothers; David Graham of Cripple Creek, CO, Thomas Graham of Lymon, CO and two grandchildren; Zoey Sutherland and Robert Sutherland.
He was preceded in death by his parents.
Funeral services were Saturday, January 19, 2008 at Lake City Methodist Church. Rev. Mark Anderson officiating. Burial was in the Lake City Cemetery in Lake City. Memorials may be sent to the church in care of the funeral home. Condolences may be left at www.larrisonmortuary.com.




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GHP December 31, 2007

Evelyn R. Pierce, age 74, died Thursday, December 20, 2007 at her residence in Liberal, Kansas. She was born March 18, 1933 at Medicine Lodge, the daughter of Robert Clarke and Marjorie (Rossel) Simpson.
She was a 1952 graduate of Kinsley High School.
In 1951, she married Albert Claude Pierce at Medicine Lodge. He died November 8, 1990. She had formerly worked as the seamstress for many years for the menswear store in downtown Liberal. In earlier years, she worked for Beech Aircraft, Liberal, in the upholstery department and at Cross Manufacturing in Greensburg. She was a member of the First Christian Church, the Red Hat Society and the Prestige Club, all of Liberal. She was the Modern Woodmen Camp Secretary and Youth Leader.
She is survived by one son, Robert Pierce and wife Debbie of Satanta; 2 brothers, Richard Simpson and wife Joy of Medicine Lodge, Phillip Simpson, Medicine Lodge; two sisters, Phyllis Shelite and husband Ray of Pratt, Mary Rucker and husband David of Sharon; 11 grandchildren, Misty Wilson, Crystal Shane, Sandy Dubbs and husband Daniel, Albert Claude Pierce, III, Pamela Pierce, April Hoch and husband Steve, Deloris Pierce, Preston Pierce, Josh Zimmerman and wife Margarita, Michael Pierce and Shane Sandlian; and 14 great grandchildren.
She was preceded in death by her parents, and 1 son - Albert Claude Pierce, Jr. and several infant grandchildren.
Funeral service was held on Wednesday, December 26, 2007 at the First Christian Church, Liberal, with the Rev. Dr. Jack Russell presiding. Graveside service was at Highland Cemetery, Medicine Lodge.
Memorial contributions may be made to the First Christian Church for funding of youth projects in care of Kitch-Brenneman Funeral Home, 1212 W. 2nd, Liberal, KS 67901.
Condolences may be sent to the family at www.breemanfuneralhome.com.

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GHP December 31, 2007
Virgil Lee Woodbury
Virgil Lee Woodbury died Saturday, December 22, 2007 at Kansas Heart Hospital, Wichita.
Mr. Woodbury was born June 27, 1929 at Avard, OK the son of the late Silas and Ella Jane (Milledge) Woodbury. A resident of Medicine Lodge for 53 years coming from Oklahoma, he worked for the Santa Fe Railroad for 5 years, was a Warehouse Superindent for Gold Bond Building Products for 37 years, and hauled hay for many farmers. After retiring he did yard work for many people. He was a US Army Veteran serving from 1951-1953 during the Korean Conflict. On Oct. 9, 1950 he married Laura Back at Fairview, Ok, she survives.
Other survivors include a son Harlon Woodbury and wife Silver, Oklahoma City; a daughter Shirley Woodbury, Pratt; and two grandchildren, Lauren Renee Woodbury and Scott Alan Woodbury. He was preceded in death by a brother Lee Roy Woodbury and a half-brother Charlie Milledge.
Graveside Service was Wednesday, December 26, 2007, at Isabel Cemetery, Isabel with Pastor Jay Squires officiating.
Memorials may be sent to American Heart Association or American Cancer in care of the funeral home.
Personal Condolences may be left for the family at www.larrisonmortuary.com

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GHP December 31, 2007

Joe D. "JD" Brownell, 87 died Dec. 27, 2007 at Attica Long Term Care, Attica. He was born Dec. 19, 1920 in Fairview, OK, the son of Albert Henry and Edith (Tea) Brownell. He was a resident of Medicine Lodge since 1951 coming from Fruita, Colorado, he worked at National Gypsum Company for 35 years in Medicine Lodge. After retiring he worked odd jobs until his heath failed. He was of the Christian Faith.
On Feb. 6 1943 he married Lena Woods at Fairview, OK, she survives.
Other survivors include 5 sons, Albert, Troy and Benny, all of Medicine Lodge. Charles, Hamlan, NY; Terry, Greeley, CO; 3 daughters, Dona Dittman, Dodge City, KS; Lena Morris, Greeley, CO; and Ella Ghouse, Garland, TX, 3 Brothers Robert Brownell, Fruita, CO; Henry Brownell, Jr., Colorado Springs, CO; and Lester Brownell, Springfield, MO; a sister Bertie Countryman, Kansas City, MO; 16 Grandchildren, 4 Step Grandchildren, 18 Great Grandchildren and 6 Step Great Grandchildren.
He was preceded in death by a daughter Mary Jane Woodward, a brother, Albert, 2 infant brothers, and 3 sisters Pansy Bromlow, Frances Countryman, and Lucile Miller and a grandson Ronnie Dittman.
Funeral Service will be 10:30 am Wednesday Jan. 2, 2008 at First Christian Church, Medicine Lodge with Pastor Tom Walters presiding. Burial will be in Highland Cemetery, Medicine Lodge. Visitation will be from 10:00-8:00 p.m. Monday and Tuesday at Larrison Funeral Home, Medicine Lodge.
Memorials may be sent to the Attica Long Term Care or Barber County Home Health in care of the Funeral Home.
Personal Condolences may be left at www.larrisonmortuary.com




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GHP December 24, 2007

Claire McBride Kotapish
Claire McBride Kotapish, 87, passed away peacefully on November 15th at the Kansas Masonic Home. Claire previously lived in Waterville and Medicine Lodge, Kansas. She graduated from Waterville High School in 1937. She moved to Medicine Lodge in 1950 after marrying Clarence Voss and was employed as a legal secretary for Ralph Hall. She and Clarence moved to Wichita in 1967 and she was employed by Martin and Churchill law firm. She is survived by her children, Billie Lott of Seattle, WA, Phil Voss of Wichita and Jeannie Pike of Overland Park; stepchildren Gary and Jackie Barnes, Troy and Maxine Barnes, all of Wichita and stepdaughters Kay Iles and Amy and Charlie Harvey all of Overland Park; 10 grandchildren and 12 great grandchildren. Claire chose to have her remains donated to the KU Medical Center for research. She will be buried in the Waterville cemetery at a later date.
Memorials may be made to the Alzheimer’s Association in care of Cochran Mortuary & Crematory, 1411 N. Broadway, Wichita, KS 67214.

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GHP December 24, 2007
Neva Francis Kumberg
Neva Francis Kumberg, age 83, died Friday, December 14, 2007 at South Wind Hospice Home in Pratt, Kansas. She was born February 13, 1924, the daughter of the late Ace and Hazel Riffey of Sawyer, Kansas.
She was a member of the First Christian Church of Pratt, the Red Hat Society and Walk Across Kansas. Neva worked many years as an LPN at Pratt Regional Medical Center. She was an avid walker in Pratt and well known for her fondness of glittery hats.
She is survived by a daughter: Sandra & husband Don Mease of Medicine Lodge, KS, three grandchildren: Amy & husband R.D. Cogswell of Topeka, Emily Mease of Topeka and Chad & wife Kara Mease of Liberal, four great-grandchildren: Connor, Caitlyn, Cameron & Claire Cogswell.
There will be no visitation. Memorial service was Tuesday, December 18, 2007 at 10:30 A.M. at Larrison Mortuary, 300 Country Club Road, Pratt with R.D. Cogswell presiding.
Memorals may be made to South Wind Hospice in care of the mortuary. Condolences may be left at www.larrisonmortuary.com.



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GHP December 17, 2007

Robert "Bob" G. Kumberg, 86 died Dec. 8, 2007 at Medicine Lodge Memorial Hospital, Medicine Lodge. He was born Oct. 15, 1921 on the family farm near Sawyer, KS in rural Barber County, the son of Gust and Sadie (Kincaid) Kumberg.
A lifetime resident of Barber County, he was a Rancher and a Farmer in Barber County after his service in the US Army Air Corp during WWII. He served as an airplane repair crew chief in North Africa and Fogia, Italy with the 319th Depot Repair Squadron. Bob loved to tease and joke, worked as hard as he could, and was passionate about caring for his cattle along side his wife Darlene, his children, grandchildren and many creatures of nature (except beavers). He was a 60 year member of the American Legion Post, Isabel, VFW, Pratt and was a supporter of the Pratt County Fair.
On Jan. 20, 1951 he married Darlene Sleeper at Medicine Lodge, she survives.
Other survivors include a son Mark and wife Linda Kumberg, Pratt; two daughters Connie and husband Jack McCammond, Woodruff, South Carolina; Patricia and Randall Samms, Wichita; a sister Beatrice Kumberg, Wichita; Grandchildren, Brianna LeBret, Talia Alley, Wesley and Spenser Samms, Stacey, Kirsten and Cole Kumberg, and Great Grandchildren,, Kevin, Isaac, Zachariah, Kenzer, Nekai, Elias, and Cadia LeBret, and Bryce Alley, and many nephews, nieces, neighbors and friends.
Private Family Services will be held at a later date. Cremation has taken place.
Memorials may be sent to the Medicine Lodge Memorial Hospital or Donor’s Choice in care of Larrison Funeral Home, Medicine Lodge.
Condolences may be left at www.larrisonmortuary.com

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GHP December 17, 2007
Peggy Groendycke Vincent
Peggy G. Vincent, 78 died Dec. 11, 2007 at St. Anthony North Hospital, Denver, CO. She was born Aug. 6, 1929 at Medicine Lodge, KS, the daughter of Len and and Elma (Hensley) Groendycke. A resident of Broomfield for 45 years, formerly of Medicine Lodge, she was a retired Elementary School Teacher. She was a member of The Questers, Broomfield Potpourri Doll Club, and TOPS. On December 29, 1962 she married Joseph William Vincent at Denver, CO. He died March 19,1987. Survivors include a Step-Son, Gary Vincent, Highlands Ranch, CO; 3 Step-Daughters Vicki Vincent, Valencia, CA; Maria Vincent, Lawrence, KS; and Naomi Meadows, Loveland, CO; 2 sisters Donna Irvin, Andover and Doris Bell, Wichita, KS; 8 Grandchildren,13 Great Grandchildren and 6 Nephews and Nieces. She was preceded in death by 2 step-sons David and Jon Vincent and 2 sisters Patti and Leigh Groendycke. She loved her family dearly and cherished her grandchildren.
Funeral Service will be 11:00 a.m., Tuesday at First Christian Church, Medicine Lodge, with Pastor Tom Walters presiding. Burial will be in Highland Cemetery, Medicine Lodge. Memorials may be sent to Susan G. Komen for the Cure in care of Larrison Funeral Home.


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GHP December 10, 2007

Bill Douglas Miller, age 53, died Friday, December 7th at the South Wind Hospice Home in Pratt, Kansas. He was born June 6, 1954 in Arkansas City, Kansas the son of Bob and Carole (Allen) Miller.

He was baptized in the Methodist Church. The family moved to Lyons in June of 1964 and he graduated high school in 1972. He attended schools in Arkansas City, El Dorado and Lyons. Bill has been a resident of Medicine Lodge for 20 years, working in the oil industry, moving from Lyons in 1986. He was an avid hunter and fisherman, starting with his father when he was a young boy. He was also a big fan of Nascar.

He is survived by his parents: Bob & Carole Miller, a son: Colt Miller of Medicine Lodge, KS, two daughters: Tonya Johnson of Lakeside, AZ and Ashley Miller of Medicine Lodge, a brother: Stuart Miller of Lyons, KS, a sister: Stephanie Steadman of Kennewick, WA, three grandchildren: Jaden, Rhein and Heidi, two uncles, one aunt, five nephews and two nieces.


No visitation. Funeral services will be held Wednesday, December 12, 2007 at 2:00 P.M. at the First Christian Church in Medicine Lodge with Pastor Tom Walters presiding. Burial will be in the Highland Cemetery in Medicine Lodge.

Memorials may be made to the Bill Miller Memorial Fund or South Wind Hospice in care Larrison Funeral Home, 120 E. Lincoln, Medicine Lodge. Condolences may be left at www.larrisonmortuary.com.

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GHP December 10, 2007

Lola Roush Hinz was born November 10, 1914 near Fairview, Kansas, and died December 5, 2007, at Medicine Lodge, Kansas. She was residing in Medicine Lodge, having moved from her home in Longmont, CO, where she had lived since 1962. She was preceded in death by her husband of 53 years, Louis Albert Hinz, her parents, Emerson Reed and Rosa Rebuck Roush, her brothers Floyd and Bud, sisters Melba and Roxie.

Lola is survived by her children, Bob and Kate Hinz, Denver, CO, Roger and Gloria Hinz, Longmont, CO, Sue and Leon Wilber, Topeka, Kansas, Phil and Mary Lou Hinz, Medicine Lodge, KS; grandchildren, Truitt Hinz and wife Maxine, Denver, CO, Melanie Michael, Missoula, MT, Megan Gomez and husband Dan, Longmont, CO, Derek Hinz and wife Danielle, Longmont, CO, Steven Wilber and Chad Wilber, Oakland, CA, Trevor Hinz and wife Jennifer, Wichita, KS, and Mandi Pritchard and husband Jeff, Overland Park, KS; Nick Cissel of Denver, CO, Tanya Cissel of Spokane, WA; great-grandchildren: Brandon Hinz, Michael Moore and wife Jennifer, Kale, Seth and Ethan Michael, Spencer and Olivia Gomez, Sebastian and London Wilbert, Saffron and Lennon Hinz, Evie Hinz, Reese Pritchard; great-great-granddaughter Isabelle Moore, and several nieces and nephews.

Lola was a member of PEO for over 50 years and Longmont United Methodist Church for over 40 years.

Lola grew up at Fairview where she attended school, later graduating from high school in 1932. Lola and Louis left Horton, Kansas in 1950 and moved to Atwood, Kansas, where Louis worked for the REA, building electric lines in the rural areas of NW Kansas. A year later, the family moved to Bird City, Kansas, where Louis continued to work for the REA. In 1952, Louis became City Superintendent and Lola operated the Double L Cafe. In 1958, the family moved to St. Francis, Kansas, where Louis was Electrical Superintendent for the city and Lola worked for the newspaper. In 1962, they moved to Longmont, CO, where Lola began working as Secretary for Columbine Elementary School, and later worked in the School Superintendent’s office before retiring. She loved to read, work cross word puzzles, and was a great cook and seamstress.

Funeral service is on Monday, December 10, 2007 at Powhattan United Methodist Church with Reverend Priscilla Davies officiating. Interment will follow at Powhattan Cemetery. Arrangements by Larrison Mortuary of Medicine Lodge and Chapel Oaks Funeral Home, Hiawatha. If you would like to honor Lola’s memory, the family suggests gifts to the Powhattan United Methodist Church which may be sent in care of the Chapel Oaks, 124 S. 7th Street, Hiawatha, KS 66434.

Online condolences may be made to www.chapeloaksfuneralhome.com.



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Ghp, December 3, 2007

Marvin James Jones, 71, died Nov. 27, 2007, in Medicine Lodge.

He was born June 24, 1936, in Winfield, the son of James Marvin and Opal Pearl Tredway Jones. He was a maintenance supervisor for Phillips Pipe Line Co. for 25 years. He was a longtime resident of Medicine Lodge.

He belonged to United Methodist Church, Medicine Lodge, Masonic Lodge, and the Shriners.

On Nov. 24, 1955, he married Barbara Osborne in Medicine Lodge. She survives.

Other survivors include: a son, Kent Jones, Seneca, Mo.; a daughter, Tacy Beck, Kearney, Mo.; a brother, Wallace Jones, Medicine Lodge; three sisters, Carolyn Legion, Great Bend, Joann Motter, Overland Park, and Joyce Bell, Isabel; four grandchildren; and two great-grandchildren.

Funeral was Friday at United Methodist Church, Medicine Lodge, with Pastor Frank DeFisher presiding. Burial was in Highland Cemetery, Medicine Lodge.

Memorials may be sent to the church or the American Cancer Society, both in care of the funeral home.

Personal Condolences may be sent to larrisonmortuary.com.


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GHP, November 26, 2007

PRATT - Jane Withers, age 63, of Pratt died Friday, November 16, 2007 at Pratt Regional Medical Center, Pratt.

She was born November 21, 1943 at Hardtner, KS the daughter of Clifford E. and Mildred (Martin) Schrimp. She married Danny Withers on May 7, 1960 at Hutchinson, KS.

A former long term President of Republican Women, she also helped with Special Olympics in the Kiwanis Club and was a member of the First United Methodist Church in Pratt.

She is survived by her husband: Danny, two daughters: Dianna Flanders of Amarillo, TX, Dana Tyler of Conway, AR, five sisters: Evelyn Craig of San Antonio, TX, Nellie Williams of Pretty Prairie, KS, Fay Broyles of Ft. Worth, TX, Ellen Agronis of Tulsa, OK, Kathy Lee of Wellington, KS, one brother: Frank Schrimp of Hutchinson, KS, 5 grandchildren and 9 great grandchildren.

She was preceded in death by her parents and a brother, Clifford Schrimp.

The funeral was Tuesday, November 20th at 2:00 pm at Larrison Mortuary, Pratt with Pastor Jan Blasi presiding.

Memorials may be made to Pratt County Humane Society in care of the mortuary. Condolences may be left at www.larrisonmortuary.com.

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GHP, November 26, 2007
Granville H. Lewis

1906 - 2007

Granville "Granny" Hoover Lewis of Corwin, Kansas was born December 19, 1906 near Wayside, Kansas the son of James Albert Lewis and Claire Beatrice (Barbour) Lewis.. He went to be with the Lord on Saturday, November 17, 2007 at the Southwind Hospice Home in Pratt, Kansas at the age of one hundred.

He worked for Cities Service Natural Gas Co. as a stationary engineer for more than forty years. He was also a stockman and farmer.

Granville was married to Virgie Mae Merideth on October 27, 1932 in Miami, Oklahoma. Virgie passed away in 1991.

He was a faithful member of the Corwin Presbyterian Church. He was also a member of the Cosmos Lodge #278 in Kiowa for seventy five years.

Preceded in death by his parents, wife, two brothers, three sisters and a grandson.

A loving father and grandfather, Granville is survived by two daughters, Barbara Lonker and her husband, Don of Medicine Lodge, Kansas and Sherrie Von Lewis of Corwin, Kansas; son, Jim Lewis of Corwin, Kansas; and Irene Vanatta of Wichita, who lived with the family thru high school years. He was Papa or Grandpa Lewis to six grandchildren: Elizabeth Forsyth and husband, Brad, Clinton Lewis Lonker and wife, Tammy, Brenton George Lonker, Andrea Fisher and husband, John, Summer Lewis Henry and husband, Brandon and Jason Lewis; twelve great grandchildren and two great great grandsons.

Graveside services were held 2:00 p.m. Tuesday, November 20, 2007 at Highland Cemetery in Medicine Lodge with Chaplain Ron Moser officiating. Brent Lonker sang "What a Friend" and "I’ll Fly Away," accompanying his self on the guitar.

Casket bearers were Jason Lewis, Brent Lonker, Clint Lonker, Brad Forsyth, Brandon Henry and John Fisher.

Memorials in memory of Granville may be given to Southwind Hospice, Pratt, and may be sent in care of the funeral home.

Prairie Rose Funeral Home, Williams Chapel, 602 East Main Street ~ Anthony, Kansas 67003, was in charge of arrangements. View obituaries, send condolences or sign online registers at www.prairierosefuneralhomes.com.

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GHP, November 26, 2007

Wilda Lee (Glover) Baker went to be with the Lord November 1, 2007 after a long battle with leukemia. She was born October 15, 1929 in Northbranch, Kansas to Edgar and Verda (Dillon) Glover.

Wilda attended 2 yrs. of college in Haviland, Kansas while corresponding with Orlan who was stationed in France. When he returned they were married on June 21, 1953. They lived in Burr Oak, Kansas where Wilda was a switchboard operator. Orlan then took a job in Medicine Lodge where Wilda worked in the meat department in Parkers IGA, the local newpaper office and later was an assistant in the District Court office before retiring in 1992. She and Orlan were always involved in camping clubs in Medicine Lodge and Pratt. They began spending summers on Grand Lake in Ok. and then winters in Tx, where they decided to stay full time. In 2006 they sold their RV and home in Medicine Lodge and bought a mobile home in Paradise Park in Pharr, Tx.

Wilda is preceded in death by her mother Verda, father Edgar and a niece Wanda Kay Glover.

Wilda is survived by her husband Orlan, a son Jay and his wife Kezia of Collinsville, Ok, their 3 sons Brandon of Norfolk, Va, Stephon of Denver, Co, and Nathaniel and wife Jenny of Norfolk, Va.. Their daughter Doris (Baker) Roland and husband Larry of Rogers, Ar, their two sons Gale and wife Kara of Rogers, Ar and Jeremy and wife Cheri of Caledonia, Mi., two great-granddaughters Kadey and Alexys Roland, a sister Estalene Ferguson of Hutchinson, Ks., a brother LaVae Glover of Northbranch, Ks along with many nieces and nephews that loved her and will miss her.

A memorial service will be held at Paradise Park November 24, 2007 and a family memorial will be held at a later date in Northbranch, Ks.

In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to Comfort House, 617 Dallas Ave. McAllen, Tx 78501.

Orlan's address is 301 Hall Rd. #509, Pharr, Tx. 78577.

Funeral services are under the direction of Memorial Funeral Home in San Juan, Tx.

Sign the guestbook at www.themonitor.com/obituaries

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GHP, November 26, 2007


Raymond Dale Arnold, age 64, died Sunday, November 11, 2007 at Wichita Nursing Center, Wichita.

He was born June 19, 1943 at Medicine Lodge, Kansas, the son of Clair Chester and Helen Lucille (Covey) Arnold. He was a lifetime resident of Medicine Lodge. He was a member of the United Methodist Church, Medicine Lodge.

He is survived by two brothers David Arnold, Oklahoma City, OK and Richard Arnold, Elkhorn, Nebraska

Graveside service was held on Wednesday, November 21, 2007 at Highland Cemetery with Pastor Tom Walters officiating.

Memorials may be made to USD 254 Athletic Fund in care of Larrison Funeral Home. Condolences may be left for the family at www.larrisonmortuary.com.

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GHP, November 26, 2007
Patsy Ann (Hyter) Humphrey

Patsy Ann (Hyter) Humphrey, 85, passed away in Wichita on Friday, November 16, 2007. Pat was born on September 29, 1922 at Hutchinson to Samuel D. Hyter and Mina Amelia Everley Hyter. Her family moved to Kiowa when she was young and her father had purchased the movie theater. She graduated from Kiowa High School and attended one semester of college at Hutchinson.

On October 1, 1941 she and James "Bud" Paul Humphrey were united in marriage. She attended the Congregational United Church of Christ in Kiowa for a number of years and later became a member of the United Methodist Church. She volunteered at the church, Kiowa Historical Society, General Store, and helped with Cub Scouts. She was the Worthy Matron of the Eastern Star. When she wasn’t working as a volunteer she would clean house and take on the role of doctor and nurse for her boys. One of her hobbies was to refinish furniture. She enjoyed attending all sporting events for her children and grandchildren.

She was preceded in death by her parents, her husband and one brother, Bob Hyter.

She is survived by her four sons, Jim and wife, Sue of Medicine Lodge, Sam and wife, Vicki of Kiowa, Kem and wife, Dot of Kiowa, Tad of Winfield; ten grandchildren, Tammi and husband, Chad Ohl, Joel Humphrey, Rachel and husband, Travis Pape, Emily Humphrey, Angela and husband, Erick Devoy, Kale Humphrey, Liz Humphrey, Ann and husband, Berton Walz, Trent and wife, Abby Humphrey, Taylor Humphrey; two great grandchildren, Hadley Ohl, Jonas Humphrey, and many friends.

Funeral service was held on Wednesday, November 21, 2007 at the United Methodist Church in Kiowa with Pastor Wayne Stephens officiating. Burial followed at Riverview Cemetery. Arrangements were by Lanman Funeral Home, Inc. of Kiowa, Kansas. Condolences may be shared with the family at www.lanmanmemorialscom.

Memorials may be made to the Kiowa District Hospital or the South Barber Schools USD 255 through the funeral home.



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GHP, November 19, 2007

Ronald Dee Jackson, age 72, died Friday, November 16, 2007 at his home in Medicine Lodge. He was born February 27, 1935 at Anderson, Indiana, the son of Claud and Marcella (Davis) Jackson.

Coming from Zenda, he has been a resident of Medicine Lodge since 1977. He was a custodian at the Medicine Lodge Middle School for 22 years. He was a US Army Veteran having served from 1958-1960.

On December 1, 1956, he married Shirley Ann Alvis in Anderson, Indiana. She died February 28, 1990.

He is survived by his son Mark and Rebecca Jackson, Medicine Lodge; and daughter Mardena Jackson, Wichita; a sister GayAnne Simms, Tennessee; 8 grandchildren and 5 great grandchildren.

He was preceded in death by his parents and a sister, Marlene Adiar.

The funeral service will be held November 20, 2007 at the First Christian Church in Medicine Lodge with Pastor Tom Walters officiating. Burial will be in the Highland Cemetery with military honors provided by the Fort Riley Honor Guard.

Memorials may be made to the Ronald Jackson Memorial Fund in care of the Larrison Funeral Home in Medicine Lodge.

Condolences may be left for the family at www.larrisonmortuary.com.

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GHP, November 12, 2007
Marie Wiscaver

Marie Wiscaver, 91, died November 7, 2007 at Wellsville, Kansas. She was born June 14, 1916 in Barber County, the daughter of Earl B. and Stella (Shanks) Vaughn. She attended school in Medicine Lodge from the first grade until the end of her 1st semester of her senior year, when her family moved to Wichita, where she attended North High School and later graduated from Bonnie Beauty Academy in Wichita. She was a hairdresser at Marie’s Beauty Shop in Medicine Lodge for over 30 years. She was a member of the VFW Auxiliary, and the First Christian Church in Grove, OK. In September, 1935, she married Everett Reeves. To this union two children were born, Randall D. Reeves and Russell B. Reeves. On June 23, 1946, she married Clay Kennedy. They made their home in Medicine Lodge until his death in 1969. In 1970 she married Edgar C. Wiscaver. They made their home in Mesa, AZ, and Grove, OK, until his death in 1982.

Survivors include 6 grandsons Russell, Michael, Mark, Spencer, Randall, and Jesse, and a granddaughter Lacy Matthews.

She was preceded in death by her parents; 3 husbands; two sons Randall and Russell Reeves. Two sisters Ruth Vance, and Velma Bates, and a brother Randall Vaughn.

Graveside Service was held on Saturday, November 10, 2007 at Highland Cemetery, Medicine Lodge with Pastor Matt Wilkerson officiating.

Memorials may be sent to the Randall and Russell Reeves Education Trust in care of Larrison Funeral Home, Medicine Lodge. Condolences may be left for the family at www.larrisonmortuary.com.

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GHP, November 5, 2007

Donald "Don" Gene Swinford, 51 died Oct. 25, 2007 at Kaw City, OK, along side his brother John Swinford Jr., doing what they loved best, fishing. He was born Feb. 26, 1956 at Ponca City, OK, the son of John K. and Christine "Chris" M. (Alltizer) Swinford. A longtime resident of Medicine Lodge, he was currently attending Alva Vocational School to become a computer Technician. He was a member of Duck’s Unlimited and Buck Masters.

Survivors include his father John Swinford Sr., Medicine Lodge, two sons, Robert Swinford and wife Lea, Pratt; Donald Swinford Jr. and wife Stephanie, Enid, OK; a daughter Kateri Young and husband Jesse, Medicine Lodge; 11 Grandchildren, Tre, Adam, Megan, and Sienna Swinford, Leslie, Katie, Tosha, and Gabi Swinford, Trisha, Joseph and Kate Young, two sisters Barbara Swinford, and Kellie Winchell, both of Medicine Lodge; numerous nieces and nephews and many friends. He was preceded in death by his mother Christine, a brother Johnnie and a nephew.

Funeral Service was Thursday, November 1, 2007 at First Christian Church, Medicine Lodge with Pastor Tom Walters presiding. Burial was in Highland Cemetery, Medicine Lodge.

Memorial may be sent to Buck Masters in care of Larrison Funeral Home, Medicine Lodge.

Condolences may be left for the family at www.larrisonmortuay.com

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GHP, November 5, 2007

Johnny "John" Kenneth Swinford, Jr., 52 died Thursday, October 25, 2007 at Kaw City, OK along side his brother Donald Swinford, doing what he loved best, fishing.

He was born February 5, 1955 the son of John and Christine "Chris" (Alltizer) Swinford Sr.. A resident of Sharon since 1980, he was a Rig Supervisor for Clarke Oil. He was an avid hunter and fisherman. On February 23, 1973 he married Vivian Lynn Hebensperger at Duncan, OK; she survives.

Other survivors include his father John Swinford Sr., Medicine Lodge, a son Jimi Keith Swinford, Medicine Lodge, sisters Barbara Swinford, Kellie Winchell, and Linda Kaiser, all of Medicine Lodge.

He was preceded in death by his mother Christine, and a brother Donald Swinford.

The funeral was Thursday, November 1, 2007, at First Christian Church, Medicine Lodge with Pastor Tom Walters officiating.

Burial was in Highland Cemetery, Medicine Lodge

Memorials may be sent to Ducks Unlimited in care of Larrison Funeral Home.

Condolences may be left for the family at www.larrisonmortuary.com.



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Gyp Hill Premiere, February 19, 2007

Thomas "Tom" A. Peirson, 77, died Friday, February 16, 2007 at Medicine Lodge Memorial Hospital.

He was born December 18, 1929 at <a href="medicinelodge.html">Medicine Lodge</a>, the son of George R. and Wilma A. (Wells) Peirson. A lifetime resident of Medicine Lodge, he worked in the oilfield as a roughneck. He was a member of the United Methodist Church, VFW, and American Legion, all in Medicine Lodge and the USS Rodchester Association.

He was a U.S. Navy Veteran and served in the Navy from 1948 to 1952 during the Korean Conflict.

On December 24, 1952, he married Jeanne Vincent at Medicine Lodge. She died May 31, 1993. Survivors include two daughters Amy Bower and Tommi Cox, both of Medicine Lodge; a brother, Jack Peirson, Medicine Lodge; 6 grandchildren, Jeff Cox, Michael Cox, Krista Miller, Lisa Johnson and Jennifer Bower and 7 great grandchildren. He was preceded in death by two brothers Robert "Bob" Peirson and John Peirson, a grandson Jason Bower.

Graveside Service was held on Monday, February 19, 2007 at Highland Cemetery, Medicine Lodge with Pastor Tom Walters officiating. Military honors were provided by the U.S. Navy Honor Guard.

Memorials may be made to Medicine Lodge Memorial Hospital or Barber County Veterans Wall.

Personal condolences may be left for the family at www.larrisonmortuary.com.
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http://www.pratttribune.com/articles/2007/02/20/obituaries/01_pierson.txt

Thomas A. Pierson

Published: Monday, February 19, 2007 3:03 PM CST

MEDICINE LODGE — Thomas “Tom” A. Pierson, 77, died Feb. 16, 2007, at Medicine Lodge Memorial Hospital. He was born Dec. 18, 1929, in Medicine Lodge. A lifetime resident of Medicine Lodge, he worked in the oilfield as a roughneck.

He was a U.S. Navy veteran, serving during the Korean War.

Graveside service, with military graveside rites, will be at 3 p.m. Monday in Highland Cemetery, Medicine Lodge


Survivors include: two daughters, Amy Bower, and Tommi Cox, both of Medicine Lodge; a brother, Jack, Medicine Lodge; six grandchildren; and seven great-grandchildren.

Memorials may be sent to the Medicine Lodge Memorial Hospital, or the Barber County Veterans Wall, both in care of Larrison Funeral Home, 120 E. Lincoln, Medicine Lodge, KS 67104.

Personal condolences may be left for the family at www.larrisonmortuary.com.


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GHP, October 8, 2007

Turelda H. Hoffer, 92, of Bradenton, Florida, died on September 29, 2007 at Tidewell Hospice.<P>

Born on January 1, 1915 in California, she was educated at Newton (Kansas) College and obtained her certification of Registered Nurse (R.N.) at St. Rose Hospital in Great Bend, Kansas. She subsequently served the Kansas University Medical Center as head nurse in the obstetrics and gynecology department and later served as the office nurse for Dr. John Hoffer, M.D., at his medical office quarters at Medicine Lodge Memorial Hospital. She was preceded in death by two brothers, Olin and Myron and a sister, Esther.<P>

She is survived by her husband John G. Hoffer, M.D., and a son John G. Hoffer and daughter Virginia Weber and six grandchildren. <P>



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Lockheed P-38 fighters, some still carrying extra fuel tanks, return to their base in Italy after a mission. Courtesy Photo

Local WWII photographer has work displayed in Air & Space magazine

By David Fasgold

The Gyp Hill Premiere, 30 Oct 2006

The November issue of the Smithsonian’s Air & Space magazine features some of the wartime photographs of local World War II veteran Jim Bertoglio.

At only 19 years old, Sergeant Bertoglio served as a photographer for the 94th Fighter Squadron in Foggia, Italy. The group’s twin-engine P-38 Lockheed "Lightning" fighters were charged with escorting bombers over the Mediterranean, as well as ground attack missions. Using an old German field kitchen that was captured in North Africa, Bertoglio made prints that captured the daily operations of the famed "Hat in the Ring" squadron.

"It’s not about me, it’s about them," said Bertoglio, pointing at a group of fighters returning from a mission in one of his photos. "They were the heroes. I saw the war behind a lense."

Still, Bertoglio had a couple of hair-raising experiences. When his squadron was being transferred to a different base, Bertoglio was accidentally left behind. A B-17 bomber that was en-route to the base was then scheduled to make a stop to pick him up.

As Bertoglio waited with his bags below the control tower, the plane’s pilot radioed that he was overloaded and did not want to make the landing. Reluctantly, the crew at the airbase fired up their war-weary B-17—which was normally used to pick up liquor from Cairo once a month.

When Bertoglio arrived at his destination, he saw the smoldering wreckage of the plane that he was supposed to be on. Due to a pilot error, the plane had crashed, killing all 17 on board.

Upon seeing the wreckage, Bertoglio said his "knees went out from under him." When he gathered his composure, he snapped a photo—the only crash photo he took during the war.

On another occasion, Bertoglio had been asking one of the pilots to take him up for a ride. The pilot woke him up one morning and told him to come along. Bertoglio climbed into the cramped cockpit of the P-38, which was normally a single-seat aircraft. Bertoglio sat behind the pilot, in the spot that was normally filled with the plane’s radio equipment.

Much to Bertoglio’s surprise, the pilot headed out over the ocean, dropping the altitude close to the water. Bertoglio looked out and saw that the plane’s propellers were stirring up whitecaps below. He frantically motioned over the pilot’s shoulder, begging him to pull up to a higher altitude. Despite the roar of the engines, the pilot managed to tell Bertoglio that he couldn’t pull up or the plane would be detected by German radar.

The "ride" that Bertoglio was promised had turned out to be a secret mission. After approaching land, the pilot quickly set the plane down on a grass landing strip. Bertoglio saw a group of British Hurricane fighters that were being operated by Yugoslavian pilots. A British officer greeted the P-38 pilot who had brought him a briefcase. Bertoglio jumped out of the plane and came eye to eye with female resistance fighter armed with a machine gun and grenades, who was apparently not too pleased that the pilot had brought company. At the pilot’s advice, Bertoglio sat on the wing of the P-38 and didn’t move.

After the pilot and British officer disappeared into a small hut, the woman with the machine gun stood staring at Bertoglio for what must have seemed an eternity. He was relieved when the pilot returned and it was time to leave.

"We he came out, I could have kissed him," said Bertoglio.

Bertoglio’s wartime photos have appeared in numerous publications and exhibits. Some of the prints are also on display at the State Legislature in Topeka.