Submitted to Sedgwick County KSGenWeb, 10 January 2003, by Marilynn and Charles Howard, airrow@ix.netcom.com

This file of some 100+ obituaries relates primarily to my husband’s Howard, Johnson, Mickle families from the Mulvane/Wichita area. However a few names from my family have been thrown in just to confuse you. Almost all of these were located via the Wichita Eagle obituary index. This wonderful index, provided by Bill Pennington, is a miracle and I owe a debt of gratitude to Bill and other researchers like him who help people like me find information from afar. Hopefully by retyping these and posting them to the internet, my husband and I will be able to locate relatives interested in the family genealogy and help them as we have been helped so far. A list of all surnames mentioned in this file follows as well as an index to the actual obituaries included.

Happy reading! Marilynn and Charles Howard, Updated January 2003 airrow@ix.netcom.com

Surnames from Index and Obituaries: Abbott, Albright, Archer, Armstrong, Arnold, Atz, Austin, Barr, Bartholomew, Beat, Beiswanger or Beisswanger, Bielby, Blackford, Blakey, Bloss, Blurton, Bone, Bowden, Bowers, Bowker, Bowlus, Bradfield, Brandon, Brewer, Brown, Brownlee, Burt, Buttgenbach, Carnahan, Caruso, Carr, Chamber, Chapman, Cheatham, Christy, Cleary, Coday, Coleman, Conklin, Connett, Cook, Cooke, Cooper, Corkran, Cosner, Cox, Crist, Crouse, Crowe, Cushman, Cutler, Davis, Dennett, Dickey, Dilley, Dobin, Dooley or Doley, Dunnell, Edwards, Engel, Epperson, Farley, Feller, Ferguson, Fleming, Fosbrink, Foster, Frazier, Freeman, Funk, Geffert, Geppart, Gilley, Goers, Goldsberry, Goodwin, Grieve, Guinn, Harding, Harris, Hatfield, Henry, Hess, Higbee, Hintges or Heniges, Hobrecht or Hoberecht, Holden, Hollingsworth, Houser, Howard, Hunt, Huston, Johnson, Jones, Keller, Kerns, Kersey, Kessinger, Khan, Kimble, Knox, Kohler, Krehbiel, Kreeger, Lackey, Laluk, Lambden or Lambdin, Ledbetter, Leedom, Lehr, Lindenmeyer, Long, Lyman, Maddox, Malone, Maness, Marsh, Mayfield, McCorgary, McKee, McKibbon, McKinley, Melick, Meyer, Mickle, Mood, Morton, Moss, Murphy, Myers, Nelson, Newton, Nichols, Nixon, Ostring, Owen, Owens, Parkins, Patterson, Pierce, Pottenger, Powell, Remick, Rennick, Reynolds, Rice, Roberts, Rollins, Rose, Roser, Ross, Rymph, Scholl, Shanley, Shaw, Shoper, Shoup, Shull, Sickles, Skinner, Smith, Smysor, Snyder, South, Sprague, Steen, Stone, Story, Storey, Stratford, Sutton, Swindell, Tabor, Taylor, Thomas, Thompson, Throckmorton, Tils, Titsworth, Titus, Tomlinson, Tullis, Wade, Warrender, Watts, Wayman, Weaver, Webster, Wheeler, Whitted, Williams, Woods, Wroesler or Roesler, Wyssenbach, Yust

 

Index
Last Name (Maiden) [Other Married Names] First Name Birth Date Death Date
       
ARNOLD Jay Carl 22 May 1910 10 Dec 1981
ARNOLD (HOWARD) Julia Josephine 28 May 1889 22 Feb 1958
ARNOLD Troy Clement 10 Jul 1913 23 Nov 1998
BEISWANGER Leo J. "Lee" 4 May 1886 26 Jun 1973
BIELBY William S. "Bill" 2 Apr 1916 12 Apr 1985
BREWER (KESSINGER) Alta F. 26 Mar 1917 25 Apr 1992
BROWN (JOHNSON) Maurine Gladys 19 Feb 1914 7 Aug 1996
BUZZI (MICKLE) Estella Frances 29 Oct 1909 24 Feb 1970
CHAPMAN (TULLIS) [WEAVER] Velma Claudine 12 Nov 1905 15 May 1978
CLEARY Robert W. 6 Apr 1902 29 Mar 1974
CODAY Roy Harvey 24 Feb 1904 18 May 1989
COSNER (HOWARD) [SNYDER] Mary Ann 29 Nov 1882 9 Apr 1973
COX (DENNETT) Earlene I. 28 Aug 1920 7 Jul 1984
COX Monroe Smith 18 Jan 1919 1 Sep 1999
DAVIS (HOWARD) Eula Rae 9 Feb 1906 10 Feb 1996
DAVIS Raymond E. 19 Feb 1905 13 May 1985
DENNETT Lee E. 23 Jul 1899 13 Dec 1980
DENNETT (JOHNSON) Vera May 11 Sep 1901 14 Apr 1992
DUNNELL (HOWARD) Edna Josephine 24 Dec 1889 4 Oct 1981
DUNNELL Howard A. 25 Aug 1923 14 Feb 1995
DUNNELL James E. 15 Feb 1925 12 Mar 1995
DUNNELL John M. 19 Sep 1870 3 Mar 1860
FRAZIER (FUNK) [MOOD) Lena Myrtle 27 Sep 1886 25 Nov 1982
GOLDSBERRY George W. "Pop" 26 Aug 1881 10 Oct 1956
GOLDSBERRY (JOHNSON) [MICKLE] Pearl Nevada 19 Dec 1875 27 Apr 1961
HOBERECHT William Delmar 17 Jun 1909 20 Jul 2000
HOWARD (MICKLE) Ada Lenora 20 Nov 1895 2 Dec 1988
HOWARD Albert Nelson 25 Jan 1869 8 Dec 1938
HOWARD Allen Marion 15 Aug 1914 16 Aug 1982
HOWARD Cecil Ray 30 Dec 1905 13 Jan 1972
HOWARD Charles Ervin 30 Jul 1879 19 Dec 1957
HOWARD Clifford Albert 7 Jan 1894 30 Jan 1974
HOWARD Elmer Edward 10 Jul 1913 12 Jul 1995
HOWARD (KERSEY) Esther M. 6 Jan 1904 1 Jun 1998
HOWARD (STOREY) Ethel Alfretta 8 May 1904 20 Sep 1995
HOWARD (BARTHOLOMEW) Ethel Florence 22 Apr 1890 20 May 1993
HOWARD Floyd Eldon 24 Oct 1919 5 Nov 1989
HOWARD Glenn Eldon 17 Dec 1925 11 Nov 1957
HOWARD George L. 8 Jul 1900 15 Aug 1972
HOWARD Harry Lee 1 Jan 1899 24 Feb 1985
HOWARD John 18 Oct 1895 30 Mar 1956
HOWARD Lee Gerald 29 Mar 1911 25 Sep 1985
HOWARD (FELLER) Leota E. Abt 1895 28 Jun 1963
HOWARD (SMITH) [TAYLOR] Lillie May 17 Jan 1866 24 Feb 1945
HOWARD (COOPER) Lillie May 12 May 1898 27 Nov 1989
HOWARD (BARTHOLOMEW) Lulu 18 Jul 1888 24 Feb 1984
HOWARD Mary Amelia 1 Dec 1869 28 May 1959
HOWARD Mary LaVon 14 Nov 1911 19 Jul 2000
HOWARD Oliver 9 Jul 1895 3 Apr 1955
HOWARD Raymond Cecil 26 Nov 1916 30 Mar 1976
HOWARD (RENNICK) Ruby Mary abt 1879 8 Jan 1969
HOWARD Walter 10 Sep 1891 15 Mar 1977
JOHNSON Gilbert Joel 8 Oct 1890 7 Mar 1988
JOHNSON John Kenton 2 Feb 1878 31 Oct 1957
JOHNSON (HARRIS) Pearl S. 2 Jun 1902 20 Sep 1989
JOHNSON Velmo S. 20 Jun 1910 24 Mar 1987
JONES (JOHNSON) [CODAY] Gertrude Mae 24 Feb 1888 22 Mar 1977
JONES Oscar Austin 9 Feb 1885 12 Sep 1963
KELLER Clarence Levi 2 Sep 1899 11 Jan 1991
KELLER (McBRIDE) [WHITTED] Faye Arlene 11 Aug 1903 23 Nov 1997
KERSEY Frederick Charles 17 May 1881 20 May 1956
KESSINGER Eugene Wilson 19 Feb 1915 17 Oct 1991
KESSINGER (RUSSELL) Dolpha Marie 10 Mar 1914 22 May 1990
KESSINGER (HOWARD) Jessie Nora 19 Aug 1894 3 Jul 1985
KIMBLE James M. 28 Aug 1888 15 Aug 1978
KIMBLE (JOHNSON) [LEHR] Mary Ethel 28 Dec 1885 15 Feb 1985
KREEGER (JOHNSON) Stella F. 21 Sep 1895 1 Jul 1984
LEHR Charles John 4 May 1877 14 Apr 1960
MARSH (JOHNSON) Betty Jane 4 May 1921 28 Feb 1993
MAYFIELD (HOWARD) Helen Alice 1 Apr 1893 27 Jun 1987
MAYFIELD Robert Chester 15 Aug 1893 15 Jun 1969
MCKINLEY (LEHR) Bernice Alberta 25 Dec 1911 29 Jul 1974
MICKLE Ercel Laverne 20 Jun 1899 17 Sep 1964
MICKLE Jesse Griffith 6 Jul 1862 17 Jul 1929
MICKLE (CORKRAN) Melba D. 18 Oct 1918 30 Nov 1992
MICKLE Sidney Lee 12 Dec 1914 21 Jun 1991
MYERS (MALONE) Carrie Inez 19 Oct 1897 4 Aug 1988
ROBERTS (MICKLE) Marie May 24 Jun 1894 23 Aug 1959
ROLLINS Elmer L. 30 Nov 1900 Feb 1968
ROLLINS (HOWARD) Ethel Louise 11 Dec 1901 19 Jul 1994
ROYSE (SILKNITTER) [JOHNSON] Minnie Maude 29 Dec 1882 3 Oct 1979
SHOUP Donald E. 2 Oct 1930 5 Nov 1999
SHOUP Eugene Newton 3 Mar 1907 4 Jan 1970
SHOUP (SNYDER) Lucille Marie 24 Nov 1907 27 Jun 1980
SKINNER (HOWARD) Berniece Margaret 21 Sep 1909 28 Dec 1999
SKINNER Kenneth H. 23 Jun 1909 16 Sep 1974
SMYSOR (WYSSENBACH) Bernice Ruth 27 Aug 1912 3 Mar 2000
SMYSOR Francis Gerald 7 Jul 1915 19 May 1985
SMYSOR George Elemender 12 Apr 1890 23 Jan 1980
SMYSOR (TAYLOR) Glennie Grace 24 Apr 1889 15 Nov 1970
SUMMERS Harry George 23 Oct 1904 7 Feb 1985
SWINDELL Adolphus C. "Dolf" 17 Jun 1879 15 Jun 1963
SWINDELL (JOHNSON) [EPPERSON] [WARRENDER] Myrtle Ellen 5 Mar 1881 3 Feb 1968
TITSWORTH (CUTLER) (WEAVER) Marilyn Marion 7 Aug 1931 17 Apr 1984
WARRENDER Charles M. 12 Nov 1883 18 Dec 1955
WARRENDER Charles L. 11 Nov 1909 4 Jan 1975
WEAVER Archie Hubert 26 Nov 1906 22 Jan 1995
WEAVER (LAMBDIN) [ROSER] Cornelia P. 8 Sep 1909 15 Aug 1981
WHEELER Jack E. 3 Oct 1904 3 Sep 1982
WYSSENBACH Edmund E. 8 Aug 1886 21 Jan 1958
WYSSENBACH (LEDBETTER) Lucinda 24 Dec 1890 1 Jan 1979
YUST Albert Marion 18 Nov 1887 Jul 1964
YUST Alfred William 29 Apr 1911 16 Sep 1997
YUST Earl Earnest 19 Mar 1892 28 Jun 1985
YUST (ABBOTT) Susie May 20 Sep 1899 23 Jul 1988
YUST (FOSBRINK) Truly Edith 20 Mar 1904 24 Jun 1979
YUST Willis Irvan 9 Nov 1914 3 Mar 1994

 

Arnold, Jay Carl, 5/22/1910-12/10/1981, buried in Mulvane Cemetery, Mulvane, Sumner County, Kansas:

Obituary from Wichita Eagle, Saturday, December 12, 1981:

Independence – Jay Carl Arnold, 71, retired iron worker, died Thursday. Service 1 p.m. Monday, Dunsford Funeral Home, Augusta.

Survivors: wife, Geraldine; son, Jim of Wichita; daughters, Judy Laluk of Italy, Caroline Armstrong of Wichita, Vickie Huston, Kathryn Nelson, both of Independence, LaVeta Bowker of Shidler, Okla.; stepson, Charles Williams of Wichita; brothers, Troy Arnold of Augusta, Ray of Casper, Wyo.

Arnold, Julia Josephine (Howard), 5/28/1889-2/22/1958, Belfast Cemetery, Newton County, Missouri

Obituary from Wichita Eagle, Monday, February 24, 1958:

Funeral Rites Set for Wichitan, 68

Funeral services for Mrs. Julia J. Arnold, 68, of 617 N. Poplar, who died at St. Francis Hospital Saturday, will be held at 2 p.m. Monday at Broadway Mortuary.

The Rev. Franklin Edwards, pastor of Woodlawn Methodist Church, will officiate. Burial will be at Neosho, [Newton County] Mo.

Mrs. Arnold was born May 28, 1889, at Mulvane, Kan. She came to Wichita from Neosho in 1942.

She was a member of Mulvane Methodist Church and of Fern Chapter of the Order of the Eastern Star at Mulvane.

Survivors include a daughter, Mrs. Hazel Wade, with whom she resided at 617 N. Poplar; two sons, Leland Arnold of 1730 W. 14th North, and Jack Arnold, Fresno, Calif.; two sisters, Miss Stella Howard, Winfield, Kan., and Mrs. Jessie Kessinger, 2212 S. Washington; two brothers, George Howard, Coffeyville, Kan., and Fred Howard, Douglass, Kan.; and four grandchildren.

Arnold, Troy Clement, 7/10/1913-11/23/998, buried in Elmwood Cemetery, Augusta, Butler County, Kansas.

Obituary from Wichita Eagle Nov. 25, 1998:

Augusta

Arnold, Troy C., 82, retired iron worker and former Cessna Aircraft Co. employee, died Monday, Nov. 23, 1998. Service 10 a.m. Friday, Elmwood Cemetery.

Survivor: wife, H. Ozelle Crowe. Memorials have been established with the Alzheimer’s Association and the American Legion. Hillside Funeral Home, Augusta.

Beiswanger, Leo J. "Lee", 5/4/1886-6/26/1973, Red Bud Catholic Cemetery, Cowley County, Kansas

Obituary from Wichita Eagle, Thursday, June 28, 1973:

Udall, Kan.-- Services for Lee Beiswanger, 77, retired farmer, will be at 10 a.m. Friday in St. Mary's Catholic Church, Oxford, Kan., rosary at 8 tonight in Hatfield Funeral Home, Belle Plaine, Kan. He died Tuesday. Survivors include a daughter, Mrs. Amy Long, Wichita; two brothers, Ray, Udall, and Henry, Gas, Kan., and a sister, Mrs. Mae Parkins, Wichita.

June 29, 1973:

Udall, Kan.-- Lee Beiswanger, 87, retired farmer, services at 10 a.m. today in St. Mary's Catholic Church, Oxford, Kan. His age was incorrectly listed in Thursday's Eagle.

Bielby, William S. "Bill", 4/2/1916-4/12/1985

Obituary from Wichita Eagle, Sunday, April 14, 1985:

WINFIELD - William S. "Bill" Bielby, 69, retired Bielby Dental Lab owner, died Friday. Service 2 p.m. Tuesday, Miles Memorial Chapel.

Survivors: wife, Jean; son, William D. of San Francisco; daughters, Jeanette Nichols of Rock, Linda Archer of Claremore, Okla.; sister, Ruth Goodwin of Bend, Ore.; six grandchildren.

Memorials have been established with the American Heart Association and Cowley County Hospice.

Brewer, Alta F. (Kessinger), 3/26/1917-4/25/1992

Obituary from Wichita Eagle Sunday, April 26, 1992:

Winfield

Brewer, Alta F., 75, retired Wichita Milk Products Association secretary, died Saturday, April 25, 1992. Service 10:30 a.m. Tuesday, Grandview United Methodist Church, rural Winfield.

Survivors: sons, Kenneth of Ames, Iowa, Donald of Winfield, Gary of Belle Meade, N.J.; daughter, Karen Bloss of Wichita; brother, Dale Kessinger of Antlers, Okla.; sister, Eunice Kessinger of Wichita; nine grandchildren; five great-grandchildren. Memorials have been established with Grandview United Methodist Church and Winfield Community Food Pantry. Miles Funeral Service.

Brown, Maurine Gladys (Johnson), 2/19/1914-8/7/1996, buried in Fairview Cemetery, Augusta, Butler County, Kansas

Obituary from Wichita Eagle, August 9, 1996:

Augusta

Brown, Maurine G. (Johnson), 83, former Community Inn owner and operator, died Wednesday, Aug. 7, 1996. Service 10 a.m. Saturday, Fairview Cemetery, rural Augusta.

Survivors: nephew, Henry Oaks Marsh III of Rose Hill, niece, Valerie Marsh Shaw of Douglass. Dunsford Funeral Home.

Buzzi, Estella Frances (Mickle), 10/29/1909-2/24/1970, buried in Maple Grove Cemetery, Sedgwick County, Kansas:

Obituary from Wichita Eagle, Tuesday, February 24, 1970:

Mrs. Robert Buzzi

Mrs. Estella F. Buzzi, 60, of 1410 N. Vassar, died Tuesday. Services will be at 2 p.m. Friday at Quiring Mortuary. Burial will be in Maple Grove Cemetery.

Born near Mulvane, she came here in 1925.

Survivors include her widower, Robert D.; two brothers, Sidney Mickle, Brighton, Mo., and Ernest Mickle, Fort Smith, Ark., and three sisters, Mrs. Merle Crist, Los Angeles, Mrs. Harry Howard, Yates Center, Kan., and Mrs. Kenneth Goldsberry, Colorado Springs.

Chapman, Velma Claudine (Tullis) (Weaver), 11/12/1905-5/15/1978, buried in Wichita Park Cemetery, Wichita, Sedgwick County, Kansas:

Obituary from Wichita Eagle, Tuesday, May 16, 1978:

Velma C. (Mrs. Cecil) Chapman, 72 of 2046 S. Elizabeth, retired Institute of Logopedics housemother, died Monday. Service 11 a.m. Wednesday, Cochran Mortuary.

Survivor: son, Bruce Weaver, of Wichita. Memorial has been established with the American Cancer Society.

Cleary, Robert W., 4/6/1902-3/29/1974, Maple Grove Cemetery, Sedgwick County, Kansas

Obituary from Wichita Eagle, Saturday, March 30, 1974:

Robert W. Cleary, 71, of 2436 Marigold, owner and operator of Cleary’s Market, died Friday. Services will be at 10 a.m. Monday in St. Patrick’s Catholic Church. Survivors include his widow, Lorene L.; four sons, Robby, at home, Danny, Wichita, Robert, Brewster, N.Y., and William, St. Charles, Ill.; three daughters, Mrs. Barbara Steen, Mrs. Kathleen McCorgary and Mrs. Mary Ellen Caruso, all of Wichita; a brother, William, Wichita, and a sister, Mrs. Kathleen Knox, Wichita. Cochran Mortuary has charge.

Coday, Roy Harvey, 2/24/1904-5/18/1989, buried in Elmwood Cemetery, Butler County, Kansas:

Obituary from Wichita Eagle Saturday, May 20, 1989:

Roy Harvey Coday, 85, of Augusta, retired Mobil Oil employee, died Thursday, May 18, 1989. Service 2 p.m. Monday, Dunsford Funeral Home.

Survivors: wife, Mary; step-brothers, Austin Jones of Rose Hill, Ivan Jones of Wichita; stepsisters, Doris Blakey of Wichita, Erma Hintges of Dallas City, Ill., Thelma Dooley of Palm Springs, Calif., Edna Davis of Douglass. Memorial has been established with Haverhill Christian Church.

Cosner, Mary Ann (Howard) (Snyder), 11/29/1882-4/9/1973, buried in Mulvane Cemetery, Mulvane, Sumner County, Kansas:

Obituary from Wichita Eagle, April 11, 1973:

Services for Mrs. Mary Ann Cosner, 90, Mulvane, who died Monday, will be at 2 p.m. Thursday at Mulvane United Methodist Church. Burial will be in Mulvane Cemetery. A memorial has been established with Augusta (Kan.) Medical Complex care of Senter-Mulvane Mortuary.

Additional article:

Mrs. Vincent (Mary Ann) Cosner, 90, of Mulvane, services at 2 p.m., Thursday in Mulvane United Methodist Church. She died Monday. Survivors include a daughter, Mrs. Lucille M. Shoup, Mulvane; three stepsons, W. Roy Cosner, Kingsland, Tex., Virgil Cosner, Honolulu, and Claude Cosner, San Juan Capistraon, [sic] Calif., and a stepdaughter, Mrs. May Cosner Moss, Collinsville, Okla. Senter Mulvane Mortuary has charge.

Cox, Earlene I. (Dennett), 8/28/1920-7/9/1984, Elmwood Cemetery, Augusta, Butler County, Kansas

Obituary from the Wichita Eagle Thursday, July 12, 1984:

Earlene I. Cox, 63, of Allenspark, Colo., former Augusta resident, former Cox’s market co-owner and teacher, died Monday. Service 10:30 a.m. Friday, Church of Christ, Augusta.

Survivors: husband, Monroe S.; son, Gregory of Sedalia, Colo.; mother, Vera Dennett of Augusta; one grandchild. Dunsford Funeral Home.

Cox, Monroe Smith, 1/18/1919-9/1/1999, Elmwood Cemetery, Augusta, Butler County, Kansas

Obituary from Allenspark WIND, Vol. 26, No. 9, Oct. 1999, pg. 15:

Monroe Smith Cox 919-1999

Fifty friends joined for a memorial supper in celebration of the life of Monroe Cox on the evening of September 16, 1999 at the Wild Basin Lodge. In addition to reminiscing about his deep devotion to his wife and his business acumen, people share their stories about his famous frugality and his love of catching (but not eating) fish.

Monroe’s life reads like a Horatio Alger novel, the story of a man who survived the Dust Bowl, the Great Depression and the Second World War, and who achieved success in marriage and business by dint of his own perseverance and strength of character.

Monroe Cox was born in Bolivar, Missouri, on January 18, 1919, one of the six children of Luther and Meda Cox. The "dust bowl" brought this farming family to Kansas when Monroe was a boy so his father could work in the oil fields. He thought of his childhood as happy in spite of the hardship of those times. He had a positive perspective on his boyhood, being grateful that his father was able to provide for his large family. He went on to graduate from Augusta High School in Augusta, Kansas, in 1937.

Monroe joined the Army shortly after the U.S. entered WWII, early in 1942. He attained the rank of Regimental sergeant Major, the highest rank achievable by an enlisted man. Though he was trained for combat every six months, he was never shipped out of the country because there were so few men of his rank. He served with distinction for four years and two months before his Honorable Discharge in 1946.

He married his high school sweetheart, Earlene, while he was serving in the Army during World War II. They were married for about 40 years until her death from cancer in 1984. She was a graduate of Wichita State College and taught for a time before joining the family business. They were a devoted couple, and were partners in business as well as in marriage. They had one child, Gregory Monroe Cox.

After the Service, Monroe worked in the grocery business for 17 years in Kansas and also did some development construction, such as building a small shopping center. He moved the family to Colorado in 1963, bought land and rental properties, and became a real estate investor and developer, including the development of Meeker Park Estates. He and Earlene were active in local social activities, and Earlene served as president of the Hilltop Guild from 1971 to 1972.

Monroe was a member of the Church of Christ in Estes Park where a memorial service was held earlier. Interment was in Augusta, Kansas, where he was laid to rest beside his beloved wife. He is survived by his son Gregory, daughter-in-law Karen, grandson Dorian and his wife Trina.

Another of Allenspark’s colorful characters has passed into history. Monroe was modest about his accomplishments, but felt that he had lived his life in accordance with his own values of honesty, hard work, and kindness to his fellowmen.

He will be missed.

Davis, Eula Rae (Howard), 2/9/1906-2/10/1996

Obituary from Wichita Eagle, Monday February 12, 1996:

Mulvane

Davis, Eula R., 90, retired D&L Restaurant cook, died Saturday, Feb. 10, 1996. Service 2 p.m. Tuesday, Senter-Smith Mortuary.

Survivors: daughter, Donna Wayman, brother, Everett Howard, both of Mulvane; sisters, Gladys Hoberecht of Great Bend, Hazel Albright of Sand Point, Idaho; five grandchildren; eight great-grandchildren. Memorial has been established with Villa Maria Inc., Mulvane.

Davis, Raymond E., 2/19/1905-5/13/1985

Obituary from Wichita Eagle Tuesday May 14, 1985:

Raymond E. Davis, 80, of Mulvane, retired Municipal Power and Light Co. superintendent, died Monday. Service 10 a.m. Wednesday, Senter-Smith Mortuary.

Survivors: wife, Eula; daughter, Donna Wayman, Ila Strait, brother, Lowell, siters [sic] Lois McKee, Susie Coleman, all of Mulvane; five grandchildren; three great-grandchildren.

Dennett, Lee E., 7/23/1899-12/13/1980, Elmwood Cemetery, Augusta, Butler County, Kansas

Obituary from Wichita Eagle, Wednesday, December 17, 1980:

Augusta – Lee Dennett, 81, of Mesa, Ariz., former Augusta resident, former Augusta mayor, retired owner of The Village Decorative Shop, died Saturday. Service 2:30 p.m. today, Church of Christ, Augusta.

Survivors: wife, Vera; daughter, Mrs. Earlene Cox of Colorado; brother, James of Douglass. Memorial has been established with Estes Park (Colo.) Church of Christ. Dunsford Funeral Home.

Dennett, Vera May (Johnson), 9/11/1901-4/14/1992, Elmwood Cemetery, Augusta, Butler County, Kansas

Obituary from unnamed newspaper:

Augusta

Dennett, Vera May (Johnson), 90, homemaker, died Tuesday, April 14, 1992. Service 2 p.m. Friday, Elmwood Cemetery.

Survivors: grandson, Greg Cox, great-grandchild, Dorian Cox, both of Salida, Colo. Memorial has been established with Augusta Church of Christ. Dunsford Funeral Home.

Dunnell, Edna Josephine (Howard), 12/24/1889-10/4/1981, Mulvane Cemetery, Mulvane, Sumner County, Kansas

Obituary from Winfield Daily Courier 10/07/1991 – Deaths and Services Section

Edna Dunnell

Edna Josephine Dunnell, 91, of 820 E. 12th died Friday, 10/04/1991, at the Winfield Rest Haven. She was born Dec. 24, 1889, in St. Louis MO., to William E. and Mary Florin Howard.

In 1909 she was married to John M. Dunnell in Oxford. He died in 1960. Mrs. Dunnell had lived in Winfield since 1963, moving here from Mulvane. She was a member of the Church of Christ and the Gardenaires.

Survivors include four sons, Lloyd and James of Udall, John of Northglenn, Colo., and Howard of Peck, four daughters, Marie Owen and Gloria Sickles of Woodland Park, Colo., Jean Bielby of Winfield, and Virginia Alley of Douglass; one sister, Helen Mayfield of Mulvane; 21 grandchildren and 26 great grandchildren.

Services were held today at 2:00 pm at the Senter-Smith Mortuary Chapel of Mulvane with burial in Mulvane Cemetery.

A memorial has been established in Mrs. Dunnell’s name with the American Heart Association.

Obituary from Wichita Eagle, Sunday, October 11, 1981:

Winfield – Edna J. (Mrs. John) Dunnell, 91, homemaker, died Friday. Service 2 p.m. Monday, Senter-Smith Mortuary, Mulvane.

Survivors: sons, Lloyd, James, both of Udall, John of North Glen, Colo., Harold of Peck; daughters, Marie Owen, Gloria Sickles, both of Woodland Park, Colo., Jean Bielby of Winfield, Virginia Alley of Douglass; sister, Helen Mayfield of Mulvane. Memorial has been established with the American Heart Association.

Dunnell, Howard A., 8/25/1923-2/14/1995

Obituary from Wichita Eagle Thursday February 16, 1995:

Peck

Dunnell, Howard A., 71, retired Pearce-Turk Dental Lab ceramist, died Tuesday, Feb. 14, 1995. Service 2 p.m. Friday, Senter-Smith Mortuary, Mulvane.

Survivors: wife, Margaret; son, John of Puyallup, Wash.; daughter, Donnie Sands of Woodinville, Wash.; brothers, Bill, James, both of Udall; sisters, Marie Owen, Virginia Alley, both of Douglass, Jean Bielby of Winfield, Gloria Sickles of Burden; three grandchildren; two great-grandchildren. Memorial has been established with Hospice Inc. and Peck United Methodist Church.

Dunnell, James E., 2/15/1925-3/12/1995

Obituary from Wichita Eagle, Monday, March 13, 1995:

Udall

Dunnell, James E., 76, retired Boeing Wichita crane operator and retired farmer, died Sunday, March 12, 1995. Service 10 a.m. Wednesday, First Baptist Church, Mulvane.

Survivors: brother, Bill of Udall; sisters, Marie Owen, Virginia Alley, both of Douglass, Jean Bielby of Winfield, Gloria Sickles of Burden. Memorials have been established with the American Heart Association and the American Lung Association. Senter-Smith Mortuary, Mulvane.

Dunnell, John M., 9/19/1870-3/3/1960, Mulvane Cemetery, Mulvane, Sumner County, Kansas

Obituary from Wichita Eagle, Friday, March 4, 1960:

Retired Mulvane Farmer, Father of Wichitan, Dies

John M. Dunnell, 89, Mulvane, father of a Wichitan, died Thursday at his home. He was born Sept. 19, 1870, in Carroll Co., Ill. He had been ill two years.

He farmed near Mulvane for 67 years, retired 10 years ago and moved to Mulvane. He married Edna J. Howard at Oxford, Kan., Feb. 17, 1909. He was a member of Woodman Lodge and Workman Lodge.

Survivors include his wife; four sons, John R., 1416 N. Lorraine, Lloyd W. and James E., Udall, Kan., and Howard A., Mulvane; four daughters, Mrs. Marie J. Owen, Colorado Springs, Colo., Mrs. Jean M. Bielby and Mrs. Gloria L. Sickles, both of Winfield, Kan., and Mrs. Virginia Jones, Douglass, Kan.; a sister Mrs. Hattie Ostring, Hammond, Ind.; 18 grandchildren and two great-grandchildren.

Funeral services will be held at Mulvane Church of Christ at 2 p.m. Saturday. Judson Woodbridge will officiate. Burial will be in Mulvane Cemetery.

Mulvane Mortuary is in charge of arrangements.

Frazier, Lena Myrtle (Funk) [Mood], 9/7/1886-11/25/1982, Wichita Park Mausoleum, Wichita, Sedgwick County, Kansas

Obituary from Wichita Eagle, Friday, November 26, 1982:

Lena Mood Frazier, 96, of 1315 N. West, homemaker, died Thursday. Service 1 p.m. Saturday, Wichita Park Mausoleum.

Survivors: sons, James Mood, Eugene F. Mood, both of Wichita; daughters, Donna Rice of Dallas, Betty Pierce of Davenport, Iowa. Cochran Mortuary.

Goldsberry, George W., 8/26/1881-10/10/1956, buried in White Chapel Memorial Gardens, Wichita, Sedgwick County, Kansas:

Obituary from Wichita Eagle, Thursday Morning, October 11, 1956:

Friday Services Set For Poultry Man, 75

Funeral services will be at 11 a.m., Friday in Broadway Mortuary, for George W. Goldsberry, 75, of 3505 St. Louis. The Rev. Clayton Lehman of West Side Evangelical United Brethren Church will officiate, and burial will be in White Chapel Memorial Gardens Cemetery.

Mr. Goldsberry died Wednesday afternoon at Wesley Hospital following a three-week illness. He was born Aug. 26, 1881, in Delphi, Ind. He came to Wichita in 1928 from Columbus, Kan.

He was a self- employed poultry man and a member of West Side Evangelical United Brethren Church.

Survivors include his wife, Pearl N., of the home; two daughters, Mrs. Margaret Myers, Pittsburg, Kan.; and Mrs. Helen Guinn, 1219 Catalina; five stepdaughters, Mrs. Marie Roberts, 1958 S. Wichita; Mrs. Harry L. Howard, Rose, Kan.; Mrs. Bob Buzzi, 1410 N. Vassar; Mrs. Opal Goldsberry, Iola, Kan.; and Mrs. Merle Crist, Atlanta, Ga.

Also surviving Mr. Goldsberry are four sons, Paul E., Teakoma Park, Ind.; Kenneth E., Iola; George R., Guymon, Okla.; Stanley C., 3215 St. Louis; four stepsons, Ercel Mickle, Augusta, Kan.; Ernest Mickle, West Pakistan; Virgil C. Mickle, Enid, Okla.; and Sidney L. Mickle, Cherryvale, Kan.

Three brothers, Ed, Los Angeles, Calif.; Bert, Earlham, Iowa; Monte, Columbus; three sisters, Mrs. Emma McKibbon, Long Beach, Calif.; Mrs. Olive Bowers, Charles Town, W. Va.; Mrs. Lola Cushman, Martinsburg, W. Va.; 26 grandchildren and 28 great-grandchildren also survive.

Goldsberry, Pearl Nevada (Johnson) (Mickle), 12/19/1875-4/27/1961, buried in Littleton Cemetery, Mulvane, Sumner County, Kansas

Obituary from Wichita Eagle, Saturday, April 29, 1961:

Sunday Services Set for Former Wichita Resident:

Services will be held Sunday for a former resident of Wichita, Mrs. Pearl Mickle Goldsberry, 85, who died Thursday at the home of a daughter in Yates Center, Kan.

Mrs. Goldsberry was born Dec. 19, 1875, in Rose Hill, Kan., and had resided in several communities in the Wichita area. Her first husband, J.G. Mickle, died in 1929, and her second husband, George W. Goldsberry, died in 1956.

She was a member of West Side Evangelical United Brethren Church.

Survivors include four daughters, Mrs. Ada L. Howard, Yates Center, Mrs. Estella F. Buzzi, Wichita, Miss Opal E. Goldsberry, Colorado Springs, Colo., and Mrs. Gladys T. Crist, Dallas, Tex.; four sons, Ercel Mickle, Augusta, Kan., Ernest Mickle, Fort Smith, Ark., Virgil C. Mickle, Enid, Okla., and Sidney L. Mickle, West Islip, N.Y.: four sisters, Mrs. Mary Lehr, Augusta, Mrs. Myrtle Swindell, Wichita, Mrs. Gertrude Jones, Rose Hill, and Mrs. Grace Davis, Wichita; a brother, Gilbert Johnson, Wichita; 21 grandchildren, two step-daughters and four stepsons.

Funeral will be at 2 p.m. in West Side EUB Church, 2303 S. Exposition, Burial will be in Littleton Cemetery, Mulvane.

Hoberecht, William Delmar, 6/17/1909-7/20/2000

Obituary from Wichita Eagle, Sunday, July 23, 2000:

Great Bend

Hoberecht, William D., 91, former Halliburton & Dowell Well Services & Sun Cementing Co., retired Puget Sound shipyard employee, died Thursday, July 20, 2000. Service 11 a.m. Tuesday, Bryant-Christians Funeral Home.

Survivors: wife, Gladys; sons, Russell of Great Bend, Leland of Derby, Donald of Wichita; daughters, Glenna Bone of Bremerton, Wash., Thelma A. Buttgenbach of Pratt; 17 grandchildren; 36 great-grandchildren.

Memorials have been established with First Presbyterian Church and First Christian Church.

Howard, Ada Lenora (Mickle), 11/20/1895-12/2/1988, buried in Mulvane Cemetery, Mulvane, Sumner County, Kansas:

Obituary from Wichita Eagle, Tuesday, December 6, 1988, Main News, City Edition, page 8a:

"YATES CENTER – Ada L. (Mickle) Howard, 93, homemaker, died Friday, Dec. 2, 1988. Services 10:30 a.m. Wednesday, Campbell Funeral Home; 3 p.m. Mulvane Cemetery.

Survivors: sons, Myrel of Upper Marlboro, Md., Lester L. of Bonners Ferry, Idaho; daughters, Jeanne Blackford of Andover, Betty Patterson of Yates Center; brother, Sydney Mickle of El Granada, Calif.; sister, Opal Goldsberry of Colorado Springs; stepbrothers, Kenneth Goldsberry of Colorado Springs, Stanley Goldsberry of Phoenix, Bob Goldsberry of Wichita; 11 grandchildren; 12 great-grandchildren. Memorial has been established with United Methodist Church."

Howard, Albert Nelson, 1/25/1869-12/8/1938, buried in Mulvane Cemetery Mulvane, Sumner County, Kansas

Obituary from Wichita Eagle, December 9, 1938:

Pioneer Stockman of Mulvane Area Claimed By Death

Albert N. Howard, 70, Drops Dead While Attending Sale Near Derby

Heart Attack Fatal

Albert N. Howard, 70, pioneer farmer and stockman of Mulvane, dropped dead while attending the Archie Adams auction sale a half mile south of Derby Thursday afternoon. Death was attributed to a heart attack.

A native of Highland, Ill., Mr. Howard came to Kansas in 1883, with his parents, the late Mr. And Mrs. George Howard, and settled near Mulvane. He was married to Mrs. Lillie Taylor in 1892.

For many years Mr. Howard was prominent in the breeding of Holstein cattle, and his reputation for raising fine cattle was known far and wide. The Howard farm is located five and one-half miles southeast of Mulvane. In addition, he owned and operated a threshing outfit in his community, as his father did before him.

Mr. Howard was a member of the A.O.U.W. and the Bethel Brethren church.

Surviving are three sons, Clifford and Cecil of Mulvane, and Harry L., of Bonners Ferry, Ida.; two step-daughters, Jennie M. Kessinger of 2107 South Water, Wichita, and Mrs. George S. Smyser [sic] of Mulvane; three brothers, W.E., Charles and Roy of Mulvane, and two sisters, Mrs. V.V. Cosner of Mulvane and Mrs. Charles E. Keller of Douglass.

Funeral arrangements will be announced by the Hooton Mortuary of Mulvane.

Howard, Allen Marion, 8/15/1914-8/16/1982

Obituary from Wichita Eagle, Tuesday, August 17, 1982:

Allen Marion Howard, 68, of 1634 Womer Drive, Howard’s IGA Grocery Store owner and operator, died Monday.

Survivors: wife Ina; son, Garry of Wichita; daughter, Jeri Lyman of Halstead; brother, Ralph of Seattle, Wash. Memorial has been established with Faith United Church of Christ. Cochran Mortuary.

Wichita Eagle, Wednesday, August 18, 1982:

Allen Marion Howard, 68, of 1634 Womer Drive, Howard’s IGA Grocery Store owner and operator, died Monday. Service 10 a.m. Thursday, Cochran Mortuary.

Howard, Cecil Ray, 12/30/1905-1/13/1972, buried in Mulvane Cemetery, Mulvane, Sumner County, Kansas:

Obituary from Wichita Eagle, January 15, 1972:

Cecil R. Howard

Services for Cecil R. Howard, 66, of 1635 N. Sheridan, retired Boeing sealer crib attendant, will be at 10 a.m. Monday at Senter Mulvane Mortuary chapel. Burial will be in Mulvane Cemetery. He died Thursday.

He is a lifetime Mulvane area resident.

Survivors include his widow, Letha Mae; a son, Cecil R., Glenwood N.M.; a daughter, Mrs. Delores M. Connett, of the home, and two brothers, Clifford, Neal, Kan., and Harry, Yates Center, Kan.

Howard, Charles Ervin, 7/30/1879-12/19/1957, buried in Mulvane Cemetery, Mulvane, Sumner County, Kansas:

Obituary from Wichita Eagle, Thursday evening, December 19, 1957:

Former Sheriff Of Sumner County Taken by Death

A former sheriff of Sumner County, Charles E. Howard, 78, died Wednesday night at a local hospital. Mr. Howard served two two-year terms as undersheriff of Sumner County and then was elected sheriff for two terms. He was the sheriff of that county during the trial of George Neff, wealthy Perth farmer, who was convicted in the spring of 1949 of murdering his brother-in-law, Kenneth Wynn, in December, 1947.

He was born July 30, 1879, in Madison County, Ill., and had lived practically all his life in Mulvane. He was a member of the Lions club at Wellington, and had been retired for the past five years.

He is survived by his wife, Ruby, Winfield, Kan.; three daughters, Mrs. Kenneth Skinner, 302 S. Chautauqua; Mrs. Elmer Rollins, Winfield; and Mrs. Claude Reynolds, Topeka; one brother, Roy, Dexter, Kan.; one sister, Mrs. Mary Cosner, Mulvane; six grandchildren and one-great-grandchild.

Arrangements are incomplete and will be announced by Gordon Mortuary, but funeral services will be held Saturday in Mulvane.

Howard, Clifford Albert, 1/7/1894-1/20/1974, buried in Mulvane Cemetery, Mulvane County, Kansas:

Obituary from unnamed newspaper - Clifford A. Howard

Clifford Albert Howard, son of Albert and Lilly Smith Howard, was born in Mulvane, January 7, 1894, and died at Greenwood Community Hospital in Eureka, January 30, 1974.

He was married to Ethel Bartholomew, May 26, 1916, at Newton. Mr. Howard was a farmer and stockman and had lived in the Neal-Toronto communities for the past 27 years. He was baptized at the Brethern Church. He was an active member of the Toronto Masonic Lodge.

Those who survive are his wife, Ethel, of the home; three sons, Floyd of Neal, Clifford O. of Independence, and Wayne of Augusta, one brother Harry Howard, of Yates Center, five grandchildren; two great-grandchildren; other relatives and friends. His parents, one son, Herbert, one brother, and two sisters preceded him in death.

Funeral services were held from Campbell Funeral Home February 1. Rev. H.F. Schaechlele was the officiating clergyman. Interment was in Mulvane Cemetery at Mulvane.

Howard, Elmer Edward, 7/10/1913-7/12/1995, Mulvane Cemetery, Mulvane, Sumner County, Kansas

Obituary from Wichita Eagle, Friday, July 14, 1995:

Howard, Elmer E., 82, retired Coleman Co. assistant maintenance foreman and former farmer, died Wednesday, July 12, 1995. Service 10 a.m. Saturday, Mulvane (Kan.) Cemetery.

Survivors: wife, Nellie; daughter, Linda Ross of Birmingham, Ala.; brothers Wayne of Hutchinson, Eugene of Seattle; four grandchildren. Senter-Smith Mortuary, Mulvane.

Howard, Esther M. (Kersey), 1/6/1904-6/1/1998, Mulvane Cemetery, Mulvane, Sumner County, Kansas

Esther M. Howard

Esther Marie Howard, 94, of Sun City died June 1, 1998, in Brighton Gardens.

Mrs. Howard was born in Mulvane, Kan., and was a teacher. She moved to Arizona in 1981 from Kansas.

Mrs. Howard is survived by a daughter, Peggy Roesler of Sun City and two grandchildren.

Service was private.

Obituary in Arizona Republic 6/4/1998, pg. CL16:

Esther Marie Howard, 94, of Sun City, a teacher, died June 1, 1998. She was born in Kansas. Survivors include her daughter, Peggy Roesler and two grandchildren. Services have been held.

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Howard, Ethel Alfretta (Storey), 5/4/1904-9/20/1995

Obituary from Wichita Eagle, September 24, 1995:

Mulvane

Howard, Ethel A., 91, homemaker, died Wednesday, Sept. 20, 1995. Service 10 a.m. Monday, Mulvane United Methodist Church.

Survivors: husband, Everett; sons, Eugene of Newberg, Ore., Burton of Springfield, Mo., Dwayne of Derby, Michl of Boulder, Colo.; sister, Mildred Higbee of Escondido, Calif.; nine grandchildren; seven great-grandchildren. Memorials have been established with Mulvane United Methodist Church and Mulvane Historical Museum. Senter-Smith Mortuary, Mulvane.

Howard, Ethel Florence (Bartholomew), 4/22/1890-5/20/1993, buried in Mulvane Cemetery, Mulvane, Sumner County, Kansas:

Obituary from unnamed paper:

Ethel Florence Howard, age 103, of Neodesha, died Thursday, May 20, 1993, at Mercy Hospital in Independence. She was a former resident of Mulvane.

Ethel was born April 22, 1890 in Quincy, Ill, the daughter of Gideon Bartholomew and Eva (Shull) Bartholomew. She moved to a farm southeast of Mulvane with her family as a child. She attended school in Mulvane and graduated from Mulvane High School in 1911. She attended Emporia State College. She taught school at the Star Rural School near Mulvane. She later taught at Mulvane Elementary School. In 1917 she was united in marriage to Clifford Howard at Mulvane. They lived in Mulvane and later moved to Neal. He preceded her in death in 1974.

She was a member of the United Methodist Church and Order of the Eastern Star.

Survivors include two sons, Orene Howard of Neodesha and Wayne Howard of Garfield, Ark.; five grandchildren; six great-grandchildren and one great-great-grandchild.

She was preceded in death by her husband and two sons, Herbert and Floyd.

Funeral services were held Monday at the Mulvane United Methodist Church with Rev. John Hastings officiating. Interment followed at the Mulvane Cemetery.

The family suggests memorial remembrances to the American Heart Association. Contributions may be sent in care of Potts Chapel, P.O. Box 801, Independence, KS 67301, which was also in charge of arrangements.

Howard, Floyd Eldon, 10/24/1919-11/5/1989, buried in Mulvane Cemetery, Mulvane, Sumner County, Kansas:

Obituary from unnamed newspaper:

Floyd Eldon Howard, 70, farmer and stockman, died Sunday, November 5, 1989. He was born October 24, 1919 in Mulvane, Gore Township, Sumner County, the son of Clifford A. and Ethel Bartholomew Howard.

He attended schools in Mulvane and graduated from Mulvane High School. He worked at Boeing in Wichita before joining the Army Air Force. He served in the U.S. Air Force during World War II for four years. He was an aircraft mechanic stationed in Australia and New Guinea. He came to Toronto after the war to farm and ranch with his parents.

The family moved southeast of Toronto where Floyd farmed and ranched with his father until constructitn [sic] of the Toronto Dam displaced them. Moving to Neal, Floyd and his father continued in the ranching partnership.

On May 26, 1958 he was married to Hettie Hayden in Miami, Okla. and they made their home in Neal.

He was a member of the Methodist Church, Woodson Lodge No. 121 A.F. & A.M., Toronto, and Toronto American Legion Post 325, and National, Kansas and Greenwood County Cattlemen’s associations.

Survivors are his wife, Hettie, of the home, his mother, Ethel Howard, Mulvane, two brothers and their wives, Wayne and Mary Howard, Garfield, Ark., and Orene and Peggy Howard Independence, and many nieces and nephews.

He was preceded in death by a brother, Herbert, who died in childhood, and his father in 1974.

Funeral services were held at the Campbell Funeral Home at 11 am., Wednesday, November 8, 1989 with Rev. Bruce Gass officiating.

Interment was in Mulvane Cemetery, Mulvane.

A memorial has been established in his name to the Parkinson’s Disease Foundation. Contributions may be left at the funeral home.

Howard, Glenn Eldon, 12/17/1925-11/11/1957, buried in Mulvane Cemetery, Mulvane, Sumner County, Kansas:

Obituary from Wichita Eagle, Thursday Morning, November 14, 1957:

Saturday Funeral Set at Mulvane For Crash Victim

Funeral services for Glenn Eldon Howard, 31, Andrews, Tex., will be held at 2 p.m. Saturday at Mulvane Methodist Church. Mr. Howard was killed in an auto accident near Andrews Monday.

Officiating at funeral services will be the Rev. Clayton Lehman, West Side Evangelical United Brethren Church, and the Rev. Robert Haines, Mulvane Methodist Church.

Mr. Howard was born Dec. 17, 1925, at Mulvane. He moved to Andrews from Yates Center, Kan., one year ago. He was a World War II veteran and a member of Veterans of Foreign Wars. At Andrews, he was an oil well driller.

He married Shirley Crouse on Dec. 14, 1953, at McLouth, Kan.

Survivors besides his wife, include his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry L. Howard, Rose, Kan.; two sisters, Mrs. Dorothy Jean Blackford, 320 Westview Rd., Andover, Kan., and Mrs. Betty Patterson, Los Angeles, Calif.; and two brothers, Myrel, 1201 N. Pershing, and Lester, Bonners Ferry, Idaho.

Burial will be in Mulvane Cemetery. Mulvane Mortuary is in charge.

Howard, George L., 7/8/1900-8/15/1972, Mulvane Cemetery, Mulvane, Sumner County, Kansas

Obituary from Wichita Eagle, August 16, 1972:

Coffeyville, Kan., -- George L. Howard, 72, retired chemist, died Tuesday. Services will be at 11 a.m. Thursday in Ford Funeral Home. Graveside services will be at 3:30 p.m. Thursday at Mulvane cemetery. Survivors include his widow, Esther, and daughter, Mrs. Peggy Wroesler, Rochester, Minn.

Howard, Harry Lee, 1/1/1899-2/24/1985, buried in Mulvane Cemetery, Mulvane, Sumner County, Kansas:

Obituary from Wichita Eagle:

"Yates Center, Kans., Feb. 26, 1985

"Harry L. Howard, 86, retired farmer, died Sunday. Services at 10:30 a.m., Wednesday, Campbell Funeral Home. Mulvane Cemetery 3 p.m.

"Survivors: wife, Ada L.; sons, Myrel A. of Upper Marlboro, Md., Lester L. of Bonners Ferry, Ida.; daughters, Jeanne Blackford of Wichita, Betty Paterson of Yates Center. 11 grandchildren and 12 great grandchildren. "

Howard, John, 10/18/1895-3/30/1956

Obituary from Wichita Eagle dated Sunday Morning, April 1, 1956:

Services Planned For Mulvane Man

Funeral services for John Howard, 60, of Mulvane, who died Friday at St. Francis Hospital, will be held at 2 p.m. Monday at Mulvane Methodist Church.

The Rev. D.N. McAllister, pastor of the church, will officiate. Burial will be in Mulvane Cemetery with the Masonic Lodge in charge of graveside services.

Mr. Howard, who had been in poor health for two years, was born Oct. 18, 1895, on a farm near Mulvane. He was a stockman and farmer.

He was a member of the Masonic Lodge, Order of Eastern Star and the American Legion Post at Mulvane and the Wichita Consistory. Mr. Howard was married to Mona D. Whitted Dec. 4, 1926, in Wichita. Mrs. Howard died Sept. 10, 1954.

Surviving are three sisters, Mrs. Julia Arnold of Mulvane, Mrs. Jessie Kessinger of 2212 S. Washington and Miss Estella Howard of Winfield, Kan.; and two brothers, George L. of Coffeyville, Kan., and Fred of Douglass, Kan.

Mulvane Mortuary is in charge of arrangements.

Howard, Lee Gerald, 3/29/1911-9/25/1989

Obituary from Wichita Eagle Tuesday September 26, 1989:

Mulvane

Lee Gerald Howard, 78, retired farmer, died Monday, Sept. 25, 1989. Service 2 p.m. Thursday, Mulvane Church of the Brethren.

Survivors: wife, Lilith; son, Gary, daughter, Saundra Titus, both of Mulvane; brothers, Maurice of Augusta, Merlin of Pine, Colo.; sister, Lela Grieve of Wichita; four grandchildren. Memorial has been established with Mulvane Church of the Brethren. Senter-Smith Mortuary.

Obituary from Wichita Eagle Wednesday September 27, 1989:

Mulvane

Lee Gerald Howard, 78, retired farmer, died Monday, Sept. 25, 1989. Service 2 p.m. Thursday, Mulvane Church of the Brethren.

Survivors: wife, Lilith; son, Gary, daughter, Saundra Titus, both of Mulvane; brothers, Maurice of Augusta, Merlin of Pine, Colo.; sister, Lela Grieve of Wichita; four grandchildren. Memorials have been established with Mulvane Church of the Brethren and the Mulvane Senior Citizens Center. Senter-Smith Mortuary.

Howard, Lillie May (Cooper), 5/12/12898-11/27/1989, buried in Belle Plaine Cemetery, Sumner County, Kansas

Obituary from Wichita Eagle Tuesday, November 18, 1989:

Lillie May (Cooper) Howard, 91, of 3330 W. 15th, retired school cafeteria worker, died Monday, Nov. 27, 1989. Service 10 a.m. Thursday, Culbertson-Smith Mortuary.

Survivors: sons, Harold Duane of Safford, Ariz., Donald Max of Derby, Claude Edwin of Hutchinson; daughters, Bertha Maxine Sprague of Tulsa, Doris Marie Roberts of Wichita; sisters, Eunice Christy of El Dorado Springs, Mo., Dorothy Hunt of Belle Plaine; three grandchildren; 17 great-grandchildren; three great-great-grandchildren. Memorial has been established with College Hill United Methodist Church.

Howard, Leota E. (Feller), abt 1895-6/28/1963

Obituary from Wichita Eagle, Friday, June 28, 1963:

Leota Howard

Services for Mrs. Leota Howard, 68 Mulvane, Kan., who died Wednesday in St. Joseph Hospital and rehabilitation Center, after an illness of two weeks, will be at 2 p.m. Saturday in the Mulvane Methodist Church. Burial will be in the Mulvane Cemetery.

Mrs. Howard was born in Mulvane. She was a housemother at the Institute of Logopedics, a member of the GAR, Golden Age club, and the Rebekahs.

Survivors include three sons, Allen, 1634 Womer Drive; Clarence, Mulvane; Ralph, San Francisco; a sister, Mrs. Estella Rennick, Wellington, Kan.; a brother, Fountain Feller, 2625 Mason Terrace; and six grandchildren.

Mulvane Mortuary will make arrangements.

Howard, Lillie May (Smith) (Taylor), 1/17/1866-2/24/1945, buried in Mulvane Cemetery, Mulvane, Sumner County, Kansas

Obituary from Wichita Eagle, February 26, 1945:

Passes Near Udall

Mrs. Lillie M. Howard, Mulvane Resident 54 Years, Dies at 79

Mrs. Lillie M. Howard, 79, a resident of the Mulvane community for 54 years, died at the home of her daughter, Mrs. C.F. Shoup, near Udall, late Saturday.

Born in Iowa, Mrs. Howard moved to the community with her husband, the late Albert N. Howard, in 1891. She had been a member of the Bethel Brethren church since 1894.

Surviving are three sons, Harry, Mulvane, Cliff, Towanda, and Cecil, Cabool, Mo., and another daughter, Mrs. George M. Smysor, Mulvane.

Funeral services will be held at the Mulvane Methodist church, Tuesday at 2 p.m. Hooton Mortuary is in charge.

Howard, Lulu (Bartholomew), 7/18/1888-2/24/1984

Obituary from Wichita Eagle Saturday, February 25, 1984:

Lulu I Howard, 95, of Mulvane, homemaker, died Friday. Service 2 p.m. Monday, Mulvane Brethren Church.

Survivors: sons, Lee of Mulvane, Maurice of Augusta, Merlin of Pine, Colo.; daughter, Lela Grieve, brother, Leon Bartholomew, sister, Ethel Howard, all of Mulvane; 15 grandchildren; 36 great-grandchildren; 10 great-great-grandchildren. Memorial has been established with Mulvane Brethren Church. Senter-Smith Mortuary.

Howard, Mary Amelia (Florin), 12/1/1869-5/28/1959, Mulvane Cemetery, Mulvane, Sumner County, Kansas

Obituary from Wichita Eagle, Friday Morning, May 29, 1959:

Mulvane Woman, Kin of Wichita Man, Dies

Mrs. Mary Amelia Howard, 89, Mulvane, Kan., mother of Walter Howard, 1513 Laura, died Thursday at St. Luke’s Hospital, Wellington, Kan.

Mrs. Howard had been ill for two years. She was born Dec. 1, 1869, at Highland, Ill. She was married to William E. Howard, a farmer, Oct. 25, 1888, at Highland. He died Nov. 26, 1945.

Mrs. Howard moved to Mulvane from Highland in 1893. She was a member of First Brethren Church, Mulvane.

Survivors besides her son include two daughters, Mrs. John Dunnell, Mulvane, and Mrs. Robert Mayfield, Rt. 1, Mulvane; a half sister, Mrs. Ella Geppart, St. Louis, Mo.; a half brother, Jac Geppart, Highland; 25 grandchildren, 35 great-grandchildren and two great-great-grandchildren.

Funeral services will be held at 2 p.m. Saturday at First Brethren Church, Mulvane. The Rev. Robert K. Blaine, pastor, will officiate. Burial will be in Mulvane Cemetery.

Mulvane Mortuary has charge of arrangements.

Howard, Mary LaVon, 11/14/1911-7/19/2000

Obituary from Wichita Eagle, Thursday, July 20, 2000:

El Dorado

Howard, Mary LaVon, 88, formerly of Dexter and Mulvane, former music teacher and City of Dexter mayor, died Wednesday, July 19, 2000. Service 10 a.m. Saturday, Dexter (Kan.) Cemetery.

Ms. Howard attended Mulvane area schools and graduated from Mulvane High School in 1931. She attended Friends University for three years before moving to New York. She then moved back to Wichita and graduated from Friends University in 1937, where she was one of the first members of the Singing Quakers. After graduating she moved to Texas, where she taught music for four years.

She was a member of the Mulvane United Methodist Church and the Order of the Eastern Star.

Survivors: cousins, Irene Reynolds of Topeka, Gladys Hobrecht of Great Bend, Hazel Albright of Idaho; second cousins, Barbara Kimble, Jane Carr both of Wichita, Betty Patterson of Yates Center, Dewayne Howard of Mulvane, Martha Fleming, Lee Hobrecht both of Derby, Jeanne Blackford of Andover. Memorial has been established with Mulvane Historical Museum.

Miles Funeral Service, Winfield.

Howard, Oliver, 7/8/1895-4/3/1955, buried in Belle Plaine Cemetery, Sumner County, Kansas:

Obituary from Wichita Eagle, Monday Morning, April 4, 1955:

Oliver Howard, 59, Dies in Hospital

Oliver Howard, 59, of 341 N. Ash, died at Wesley Hospital Sunday morning. Mr. Howard was born in Highland, Ill., July 8, 1895, and moved to Wichita in 1941.

He is survived by his wife. Lillie, of the home; four sons, Harold, Oklahoma City; Donald, Derby, Kan., Jerold, 3332 N. Ash, and Claude, 2637 N. Green; two daughters, Mrs. Bertha Sprague, 2447 S. Hydraulic, and Mrs. Doris Blurton, 658 Kansas Court; his mother, Mary, Mulvane, Kan.; one brother, Walter, 1513 Laura; and two sisters, Mrs. Hellan Mayfield and Mrs. Edna Dunnell, both of Mulvane.

Mr. Howard was a member of College Hill Methodist Church. Funeral services by Gordon Mortuary will be announced.

Tuesday Morning, April 5, 1955

HOWARD - Oliver of 341 N. Ash, passed away early Saturday morning. Funeral services will be held Tuesday, 3 p.m., at the Mulvane Methodist Church, Mulvane, Kansas. Dr. William A. Hubbard of College Hill Methodist Church and Reverend D.N. McAllister of Mulvane Methodist Church officiating. Interment in Belle Plaine cemetery. Gordon Mortuary in charge.

 

Howard, Raymond Cecil, 11/26/1916-3/30/1976, Augusta Cemetery, Augusta, Butler County, Kansas

Obituary from Wichita Eagle, Wednesday, March 31, 1976:

Augusta, Kan., -- Raymond Cecil Howard, 59, retired employee of Mobile Oil Co., died Tuesday. Service 1 p.m. Thursday, Dunsford Funeral Home.

Survivors: widow Jennie; daughters, Mrs. Sue Bowden of Goddard, Miss Kristin Howard at home; mother and stepfather, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Chamber of Pomona, Kan.; brothers, Paul of Saraland, Ala., Lloyd of Douglass, Kan.; sisters, Mrs. Catherine Meyer, Mrs. Jane Carr, both of Douglass, Mrs. Pauline Houser of Kansas City, Kan., Mrs. Edna Maness of Tonganoxie, Kan., Mrs. Mildred Maddox of Fairfield, Conn., Mrs. Ann Tabor of Corvallis, Ore.

Howard, Ruby (Rennick), abt 1879-1/8/1969, buried in Mulvane Cemetery, Mulvane, Sumner County, Kansas;

Obituary from Wichita Eagle Thursday, January 9, 1969:

Mrs. Charles Howard

Winfield, Kan. - Services for Mrs. Ruby M. Howard, 90, who died Wednesday, will be at 2 p.m. Friday in Morris Funeral Home. Burial will be in Mulvane Cemetery.

Born in Udall, Kan., she came here 15 years ago from Wichita. She was a member of Winfield First United Methodist Church.

Her husband, Charles, died in 1957.

Survivors include three daughters, Mrs. Berniece Skinner, Wichita, Mrs. Irene Reynolds, Topeka, and Mrs. Ethel Rollins, Winfield; and a sister, Mrs. Mamie Cox, Mulvane.

Howard, Walter, 9/10/1891-3/15/1977, Mulvane Cemetery, Mulvane, Sumner County, Kansas

Obituary from Wichita Eagle, Thursday, March 17, 1977:

Walter Howard, 85, of 1513 Laura, retired farmer, died Tuesday. Service 10 a.m. Friday, Senter Mulvane Mortuary.

Survivors: sons, Elmer of Wichita, Wayne of Wellington, Kan., Henry Eugene of Seattle; sisters, Mrs. Edna Dunnel [sic] of Winfield, Kan., Mrs. Helen Mayfield of Mulvane.

Johnson, Gilbert Joel, 10/8/1890-3/7/1988, buried in Resthaven Cemetery, Wichita, Sedgwick County, Kansas:

Obituary from Wichita Eagle Beacon 3/8/1988:

Gilbert J. Johnson, 97, of 935 Nims, retired druggist, died Monday, March 7, 1988. Service 3 p.m. Wednesday, Resthaven Mortuary.

Survivors: wife, Pearl; daughters, Maurine Brown, Betty Jean Marsh, both of Wichita; two grandchildren. Memorials have been established with the Leukemia Society of America and Shriners Hospitals for Crippled Children.

Johnson, John Kenton (Kent J.), 2/2/1878-10/31/1957, buried in Dunlap cemetery, Butler County, Kansas:

Obituary from Wichita Eagle Saturday Morning, November 2, 1957:

Rose Hill Rites For Ex-stockman Set for Sunday.

Funeral services for Kent J. Johnson, 79, retired stockman and farmer of Rose Hill, Kan., who died Thursday at Wesley Hospital, will be held at 2:30 p.m. Sunday at Rose Hill Church of Christ.

Officiating at the service will be Louis Tandy and Calvin Fields, ministers of the church.

Burial will be in Dunlap Cemetery near Rose Hill. Dunsford Funeral Home, Augusta, Kan., will direct.

Mr. Johnson was born Feb. 2, 1878, at Rose Hill. He married the former Minnie Maude Silknitter Nov. 1, 1899, in Wichita.

He was a member of Church of Christ. For 30 years he was manager of the Rose Hill baseball team.

Survivors besides his wife include a daughter, Mrs. Vera Dennett, Augusta; two sons, Velmo Johnson, Augusta, and Verne Johnson, Rose Hill; a brother, Gilbert Johnson, 607 S. Main; five sisters, Mrs. Pearl Goldsberry, 3505 St. Louis, Mrs. Myrtle Swindell, 625 W. Central, Mrs. Grace Brewer, 1959 S. Market, Mrs. Mary Lehr, Augusta, and Mrs. Gertrude Jones, Rose Hill; two grandchildren and one great-grandchild.

Johnson, Pearl S. (Harris), 6/2/1902-9/20/1989, buried in Resthaven Cemetery, Wichita, Sedgwick County, Kansas;

Obituary from Wichita Eagle Thursday, September 21, 1989:

Pearl (Harris) Johnson, 87, of 935 Nims, retired retail clothing salesclerk, died Wednesday, Sept. 20, 1989. Service 10 a.m. Friday, Resthaven Mortuary.

Survivors: daughters, Maurine Brown, Betty Jean Marsh, both of Wichita; two grandchildren. Memorial has been established with Westside Presbyterian Church.

Johnson, Velmo S., 6/20/1910-3/24/1987, buried in Elmwood Cemetery, Augusta, Butler County, Kansas:

Obituary from unnamed newspaper:

VELMO S. JOHNSON--76, of Augusta, retired consulting engineer, died Tuesday, March 24, 1987. Service will be held 2:30 p.m. Friday, at Dunsford Funeral Home. Survivors include his wife, Emma; sister, Vera Bennett [sic] of Augusta. Memorial has been established with Christ Lutheran Church, Augusta.

Jones, Gertrude Mae (Johnson) [Coday], 2/24/1888-3/22/1977, Elmwood Cemetery, Augusta, Butler County, Kansas

Obituary from Wichita Eagle, Thursday, March 24, 1977:

Augusta, Kan. - Gertrude May (Mrs. Oscar) Jones, 89, died Tuesday. Service 2:30 p.m. Friday, Dunsford Funeral Home.

Survivors: sons, Roy H. Coday of Augusta, Ernie C. Coday of Wichita; daughter, Mrs. Juanita Dilley, brother, Gilbert Johnson, both of Wichita; sister, Mrs. Mary Kimble of Augusta.

Jones, Oscar Austin, 2/9/1885-9/12/1963, buried in Rose Hill Cemetery, Butler County, Kansas:

Obituary from Wichita Eagle, Saturday, September 14, 1963:

Last Rites Set for Grade Crash Victim

Services for Oscar A. Jones, 78, Rose Hill, Kan., retired farmer who was killed in a car-train collision Thursday afternoon in Butler County, will be at 2 p.m., Sunday in Rose Hill Friends Church.

Burial will be in Rose Hill Cemetery.

Mr. Jones was born in Rose Hill.

Survivors include his widow, Gertrude; three sons, Austin, Rose Hill, Ivan, 369 N. Elizabeth, and Charles, Arkansas City, Kan.; four daughters, Mrs. Edna Davis, Douglass, Kan., Mrs. Erma Heniges, McComb, Ill., Mrs. Doris South, 1857 S. Battin, and Mrs. Thelma Doley, Palm Springs, Calif.; 14 grandchildren and eight great-grandchildren.

Downing Mortuary has charge.

The Jones car was hit by a Santa Fe freight train on 71st Street South one and a quarter miles east of the Butler-Sedgwick county line.

Keller, Clarence Levi, 9/2/1899-1/11/1991

Obituary from Wichita Eagle Saturday, January 12, 1991:

Douglass

Clarence Levi Keller, 91, retired farmer and rancher, died Friday, Jan. 11, 1991. Service 2 p.m. Monday, Smith Mortuary, Derby.

Survivors: wife, Faye; stepson, Don Whitted; sister, Lucy Keller of Mulvane; six stepgrandchildren; five step-great-grandchildren. Memorial has been established with the Mulvane Sports Complex.

Keller, Faye Arlene (McBride) [Whitted], 8/11/1903-11/23/1997

Obituary from Wichita Eagle, Tuesday, November 25, 1997:

Douglass

Keller, Faye A., 94, homemaker, died Sunday, Nov. 23, 1997. Service 10 a.m. Wednesday, Smith Mortuary, Derby.

Survivors: six grandchildren; nine great-grandchildren. Memorial has been established with Mulvane Historical Society.

Kersey, Frederick Charles, 5/17/1881-5/20/1956, Mulvane Cemetery, Mulvane, Sumner County, Kansas

Obituary from Wichita Eagle, Monday, May 21, 1956:

Fred C. Kersey, Mulvane Farmer For Years, Dies

Mulvane, Kan. -- Fred Charles Kersey, 75, a longtime resident of the Mulvane community, died Sunday morning in St. Joseph Hospital following an extended illness.

Born in Bloomingdale, Ind., May 17, 1881, Mr. Kersey came to Mulvane as a youth and farmed near here until his death. He was married Jan. 29, 1902, to Myrtle M. Cheatham of Mulvane.

He was a board member of the Mulvane Methodist Church, a member of Masonic Lodge No. 201, AF & AM, Wichita Consistory, Mulvane Civic Club, Mulvane Saddle Club and the Modern Woodsmen.

Besides his wife, he is survived by two daughters, Mrs. George L. Howard, Coffeyville, Kan., and Mrs. John A. Conklin, Willcox, Ariz., four sisters, Mrs. Joseph Throckmorton, Des Plaines, Ill., Mrs. Russell Newton, Downey, Calif., Mrs. John Henry, Garden City, Kan., and Mrs. Harry Hatfield, Belle Plaine, Kan.; a brother, Merlin, Downey, Calif.; two grandchildren and two great-grandchildren.

Funeral services will be held 10 a.m. Tuesday in the Methodist Church here with the Rev. D.N. McAllister, officiating. Burial will be in Mulvane Cemetery. Graveside services will be conducted by the Masonic Lodge. Mulvane Mortuary is in charge of arrangements.

Kessinger, Dolpha Marie (Russell), 3/10/1914-5/22/1990

Obituary from Wichita Eagle, Friday May 25, 1990:

Dolpha (Russell) Kessinger, 76, of 1724 McKight, homemaker, died Tuesday, May 22, 1990. Service 2 p.m. today, DeVorss Flanagan-Hunt Mortuary.

Survivors: husband, Eugene; sisters, Monty Murphy, Betty Henry, Wilma Cook, all of Wichita. Memorials have been established with the Multiple Sclerosis Society and College Hill United Methodist Church.

Kessinger, Eugene Wilson, 2/19/1915-10/17/1991

Obituary from Wichita Eagle Saturday, October 19, 1991:

Eugene W. Kessinger, 76, retired Graham Paper Co. business manager, died Thursday, Oct. 17, 1991. Service 2 p.m. Tuesday, DeVorss Flanagan-Hunt Mortuary.

Survivors: 10 nieces and nephews. Memorials have been established with the American Heart Association of Sedgwick County and College Hill United Methodist Church.

Kessinger, Jessie Nora (Howard), 8/19/1894-7/3/1985

Obituary from Wichita Eagle Friday, July 5, 1985:

Jessie N. Kessinger, 90, of 2212 S. Washington, homemaker, died Wednesday. Service 10 a.m. Saturday, Senter-Smith Mortuary, Mulvane.

Survivors: son, Dale of Antlers, Okla.; daughters, Eunice Kessinger of Wichita, Alta Brewer of Winfield; seven grandchildren; 12 great-grandchildren; one great-great-grandchild. Memorial has been established with First Church of the Brethren.

Kimble, James M., 8/28/1888-8/15/1978, buried in Elmwood Cemetery, Augusta, Butler County, Kansas:

Obituary from Wichita Eagle, Wednesday, August 16, 1978:

Augusta, Kan., --James M. Kimble, 89, died Tuesday. Service 11 a.m. Thursday, Dunsford Funeral Home.

Survivors: widow, Mary; stepsons, Charles Lehr of Lyons, Colo., Carl Lehr of Augusta; stepdaughters, Mrs. Marie Burt of Denver, Mrs. Maxine Hess, Mrs. Arlene Leedom, both of Augusta; brother, Webb, sister, Mrs. Grace Cooke, both of Topeka.

Kimble, Mary Ethel (Johnson) (Lehr), 12/28/1885-2/15/1985, buried in Elmwood Cemetery, Augusta, Butler County, Kansas:

Obituary from Augusta Daily Gazette 2/17/1985:

Mary Lehr Kimble dies at AMCI

Mary Lehr Kimble, 99, 1212 Dearborn Street, died Friday at the Augusta Medical Complex.

Graveside services were at 11 a.m. Monday in the Elmwood Cemetery, Rev. Burl Alison Jr. officiated.

A memorial has been established with the First Baptist Church in Augusta.

She was born Dec. 18, 1885 in Butler County to Joel and Mary Amerocous McFerren.

She married Charles J. Lehr Jan. 1, 1902 in Wichita. He preceded her in death Aug. 15, 1978.

She was a member of the First Baptist Church.

Survivors include sons, Carl Lehr of Augusta and Charles Lehr of Phoenix, Ariz.; a daughter, Marie Burt of Denver, Colo.; a brother, Gilbert Johnson of Wichita; seven grandchildren; 17 great-grandchildren.

Two daughters and a grandson preceded her in death.

Obituary from Wichita Eagle, Sunday, February 17, 1985:

Mary Lehr Kimble, 99, of Augusta, homemaker, died Friday. Service 11 a.m. Monday, Elmwood Cemetery, Augusta.

Survivors: sons, Carl Lehr of Augusta, Charles Lehr of Phoenix; daughter, Marie Burt of Denver; brother, Gilbert Johnson of Wichita; seven grandchildren; 17 great-grandchildren. Memorial has been established with First Baptist Church, Augusta. Dunsford Funeral Home, Augusta.

Kreeger, Stella F. (Johnson), 9/21/1895-7/1/1984, buried in Garrison Cemetery, Butler County, Kansas:

Obituary from Wichita Eagle, Monday, July 2, 1984:

Stella Frances Kreeger, 88, of Augusta, homemaker, died Sunday. Service 2 p.m. Tuesday, Garrison Cemetery.

Survivors: nephew, Bryon Freeman of Augusta; one grandchild. Dunsford Funeral Home.

Lehr, Charles John, 5/4/1877-4/14/1960, Elmwood Cemetery, Augusta, Butler County, Kansas

Obituary from Wichita Eagle, Monday Morning, April 18, 1960:

Special to The Eagle

Augusta, Kan., - Funeral services for C.J. Lehr, 82, life-long resident of Butler County, will be held at 2 p.m. Tuesday at Dunsford Funeral Home.

The Rev. Vernon White, pastor of Augusta First Baptist church, will officiate.

Mr. Lehr, a retired farmer, died Thursday at his home in Augusta. He was born May 4, 1877, near Augusta, and married Jan. 1, 1902, in Wichita.

Survivors include his wife, Mary Ethel; three daughters, Mrs. Marie Burt, Denver, Colo., Mrs. Bernice McKinley, West Palm Beach, Fla., and Mrs. Wanda Thomas, Harriman, Tenn., two sons, Charles and Carl, both of Augusta; a sister, Mrs. Mary Shanley, Garber, Okla.; and seven grandchildren.

Burial will be in Elmwood Cemetery.

Marsh, Betty Jane (Johnson), 5/4/1921-2/28/1993

Obituary from Wichita Eagle, Tuesday, March 2, 1993:

Marsh, Betty Jane, 71, homemaker, died Sunday, Feb. 28, 1993. Service 1 p.m. Thursday, Dunsford Funeral Home.

Survivors: son, Henry O. III of Rose Hill; daughter, Valerie S. Dobin of Wichita; sister, Maurine Brown of Augusta; one grandchild. Memorial has been established with Hospice Inc.

Mayfield, Helen Alice (Howard), 4/1/1893-6/27/1987

Obituary from Wichita Eagle, Monday, June 29, 1987:

Helen Alice (Howard) Mayfield, 94, of Derby, homemaker, died Saturday, June 27, 1987. Service 10 a.m. Wednesday, Senter-Smith Mortuary, Mulvane.

Survivors: sons, Lawrence, of Norman, Okla., Glen of San Diego, Jack of Seguin, Texas, Arthur of Mulvane, Robert of Wichita; daughters, Margie Owens of Lakewood, Colo., Bessie Kohler of Haven, Mary Edwards of Denver, Betty Bradfield of Derby, Ruby Watts of Napomo, Calif.; 16 grandchildren; 11 great-grandchildren. Memorial has been established with Mulvane Brethren Church.

Mayfield, Robert Chester, 8/15/1893-6/15/1969

Obituary from Wichita Eagle Tuesday, June 17, 1969:

Robert C. Mayfield

Services for Robert C. Mayfield, 75, of Mulvane, retired farmer who died Sunday, will be at 2 p.m. Wednesday at Senter-Mulvane Mortuary.

Born at Cisco, Ill., he moved to Mulvane in 1902.

Survivors include his widow, Helen; five sons, Lawrence, Lantana, Fla., Glenn, San Diego, Calif., Jack, Minneapolis, Minn., Arthur, Derby, and Bobby, Wichita; five daughters, Mrs. Margie Owens, Wheatridge, Colo., Mrs. Bessie Geffert, Haven, Kan., Mrs. Betty Bradfield, Derby, Mrs. Mary Atz, Lakewood, Colo., and Mrs. Ruby Watts, West Covina, Calif.; and a sister, Mrs. Otis Schoper, Mulvane.

McKinley, Bernice Alberta (Lehr), 12/25/1911-7/29/1974, buried in Elmwood Cemetery, Augusta, Butler County, Kansas:

Obituary from Wichita Eagle, Thursday, August 1, 1974:

Augusta, Kan. -- Services for Bernice A. (Mrs. Donald) McKinley, 62, Lake Worth, Fla., and formerly of Augusta, co-owner of McKinley Variety and Hobby Shop, West Palm Beach, Fla., will be at 2 p.m. Friday in Dunsford Funeral Home, Augusta. She died Monday. Survivors include her widower; her mother, Mrs. Mary Kimble, Augusta; two brothers, Carl Lehr, Augusta, and Charles Lehr, Boynton Beach, Fla., and a sister, Mrs. Marie Burt, Denver.

Obituary from Palm Beach Post, July 31, 1974:

Bernice A. McKinley

Age 62, of 1033 Brown Road, L.W. died Monday, July 29, 1974 in Okeechobee, Fla.

She was a member of the Loyal Order of the Moose, No. 1461, Auxiliary, W.P.B. Mrs. McKinley and husband operated the McKinley Variety Store and Hobby Shop in W.P.B. for 28 years.

Survivors include her husband, Donald J. McKinley, of L.W., her mother, Mary Kimble of Augusta, Kansas, a sister, Mrs. Marie Burt of Denver, Col., two brothers, Charles Lehr of Boyton Beach, Fla. and Carl Lehr of Augusta, Kansas.

Friends may call at the E. Earl Smith and Son Funeral Home Chapel, 1032 N. Dixie Highway, L.W. from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Wednesday.

Funeral services and interment will be in Augusta, Kansas.

Mickle, Ercel Laverne, 6/20/1899-9/17/1964, buried in Augusta Cemetery, Butler County, Kansas (note conflict in burial location with newspaper):

Obituary from Wichita Eagle, Saturday, September 19, 1964:

Augusta Services For Ercel Mickle

Special to The Eagle

Augusta, Kan. - Services for Ercel L. Mickle, 65, Rt. 3, Augusta, who died Thursday, will be at 2:30 p.m. Sunday at First Baptist Church, Augusta.

He owned Massey-Ferguson Farm Machinery retail store.

He was born June 20, 1899, and he was married Dec. 9, 1928, to Mary M. Sheets, at Madison, Kan.

He was a member of Augusta First Baptist Church.

Survivors include his widow, Mary; a daughter, Mrs. Barbara Lee Brown, Augusta; and four grandchildren.

Burial will be in Elmwood Cemetery. Dunsford Funeral Home has charge.

Mickle, Jesse Griffith, 7/6/1862-7/17/1929, buried in Littleton Cemetery, Mulvane, Kansas:

Obituary from an unnamed newspaper: "He came to Wichita, Sedgwick County, Kansas in 1887, was married to Pearl Nevada Johnson March 6, 1893 at Macksville, Kansas. They made their home near Augusta, Kansas for some time and have lived most of the time since near Augusta or Mulvane, having spent the last 17 years in the Shiloh neighborhood southeast of Mulvane."

Mickle, Melba D. (Corkran), 10/18/1918-11/20/1992, buried in Littleton Cemetery, Mulvane, Sumner County, Kansas:

Obituary from Beaver Dam Daily Citizen, Thursday, Dec. 3, 1992, p. 16:

Melba D. Mickle

Melba D. Mickle, 74, formerly of Half Moon Bay, Calif., died Nov. 30, 1992 at the Beaver Dam Care Center.

A memorial service was held today at the Beaver Dam Care Center at 2:30 p.m. with the Rev. Mike Tomko officiating. Burial will be in Littleton Cemetery in Mulvane, Kansas.

Mrs. Mickle was born Oct. 18, 1928 at Kinder, La., the daughter of George and Georgia (Gilley) Corkran. She married Sidney L. Mickle on July 31, 1936.

She resided most of her life in the South and the Midwest, was a homemaker and held a real estate license in New York. She was also a member of the Eastern Star.

Survivors include one daughter, Colleen (Brian) Holden, Ithaca, N.Y.; one son, Sidney (Nancy) Mickle Jr., St. Louis, Mo.; one sister, Bertha Nixon, Nederland, Texas; seven grandchildren, and three great-grandchildren.

She was preceded in death by her parents; and two daughters, Sonia Darlene Mickle; and Judy Maureen, in infancy.

Koepsell Funeral Home, Beaver Dam was in charge of the arrangements.

Mickle, Sidney Lee, 12/12/1914-6/21/1991. Buried in Littleton Cemetery, Mulvane, Sumner County, Kansas:

Obituary from THE WICHITA EAGLE, Tuesday, August 13, 1991, Section: CITY AND STATE, Edition: CITY EDITION , Page: 2D, DEATHS & SERVICES:

"Sidney L. Mickle, 76, of El Granada, Calif., formerly of Wichita, retired Beech Aircraft Corp. supervisor, died June 21, 1991. Memorial service 3 p.m. Saturday, Littleton Cemetery, Mulvane.

Survivors: wife, Melba; son, Sidney L. Jr. of St. Louis, Mo.; daughter, Sonja of San Pedro, Calif., Colleen Holden of Half Moon Bay, Calif.; sister, Opal Goldsberry of Colorado Springs, stepbrothers, Kenneth Goldsberry of Colorado Springs, Bob Goldsberry of Wichita, Stanley Goldsberry of Phoenix; seven grandchildren; two great-grandchildren. Memorial has been established with the American Cancer Society. Campbell Funeral Home, Yates Center."

Myers, Carrie Inez (Malone), 10/19/1897-8/4/1988, buried in ______________:

Obituary from Wichita Eagle, Friday, August 5, 1988:

Plains -- Carrie I. Myers, 90, homemaker, died Thursday, Aug. 4, 1988. Service 10:30 a.m. Monday, First Baptist Church.

Survivors: sons, Harold of Leoti, Dan of Dodge City, Kenneth of Wichita, Lewis of Haysville; daughters, Verda Remick of Delano, Calif., Kathleen Keller, Mary Farley, both of Hutchinson; brother Merle Malone of Cisne, Ill.; sister, Agnes Dickey of Bethune, S.C.; 33 grandchildren; 46 great-grandchildren; seven great-great-grandchildren. Memorial has been established with the Lone Tree Lodge, Meade. Fidler-Orme Mortuary, Meade.

Roberts, Marie May (Mickle), 6/24/1894-8/23/1959, buried in Littleton Cemetery, Mulvane, Sumner County, Kansas:

Obituary from Wichita Eagle, Monday Morning, August 24, 1959:

Marie M. Roberts Funeral Services Set for Wednesday

Funeral services for Mrs. Marie M. Roberts, 65, of 1758 S. Wichita, will be held at 10 a.m. Wednesday at Culbertson Mortuary. The Rev. LeRoy Bott, pastor of West Side EUB Church, will officiate.

Burial will be in Littleton Cemetery, Mulvane. Mrs. Roberts died Saturday in a local hospital.

She was born at Macksville, Kan., on June 24, 1894. She came to Wichita from Mulvane in 1918. She was a member of West Side EUB Church.

Survivors include a daughter, Mrs. Wilma Jean Roberts, 1027 S. Martinson; her mother, Mrs. Pearl Goldsberry, 3505 St. Louis; three sons, Charles L. Roberts, 1758 S. Wichita, Paul R. Roberts, Augusta, Kan., and Lewis T. Roberts, Douglass, Kan.; four sisters, Mrs. Ada Howard, Rose, Kan., Mrs. Opal Goldsberry, Colorado Springs, Colo., Mrs. Estella Buzzi, 1410 N. Vassar, and Mrs. Gladys Crist, Dallas, Tex.; four brothers, Ercel Mickle, Augusta, Ernest Mickle, Fort Smith, Ark., Virgle [sic] Mickle, Richmond, Ind., and Sidney Mickle, West Islip, N.Y.; and 15 grandchildren.

Rollins, Elmer L., 11/30/1900-2/1968, buried in Mulvane Cemetery, Mulvane, Sumner County, Kansas

Obituary from Wichita Eagle, Thursday, February 29, 1968:

Winfield Rites For Elmer Rollins Will Be Today

Winfield, Kan. -- Services for Elmer L. Rollins, 67, retired Smith-Moon Steel Co. superintendent who died Monday, will be at 10 a.m. Thursday at Morris Funeral Home. Burial will be in Mulvane Cemetery.

Born in Butler County, Kan., he came here in 1951 from Wichita. He was a member of Church of Christ and Albert Pike Masonic Lodge, Wichita.

Survivors include his widow, Ethel; a son, Charles L., chief photographer for The Wichita Eagle and The Wichita Beacon; his stepmother, Mrs. Nora Rollins, a half brother, Elbert, and a half sister, Mrs. Blanche Melick, of Wichita.

Rollins, Ethel Louise (Howard), 12/11/1901-7/19/1994, probably buried in Mulvane Cemetery, Mulvane, Sumner County, Kansas

Obituary from Wichita Eagle, Thursday, July 21, 1994:

Rollins, Ethel Louise, 92, homemaker, Tuesday, July 19, 1994. Service 10 a.m. Saturday, Downing & Lahey Mortuary.

Survivors: sons, Charles of Wichita; sisters, Berniece Skinner of Wichita, Irene Reynolds of Topeka; two grandchildren; five great-grandchildren.

Royse, Minnie Maude (Silknitter) [Johnson], 12/29/1882-10/3/1979, Dunlap Cemetery, Butler County, Kansas

Obituary from Wichita Eagle Friday, October 5, 1979:

Augusta - Minnie M. (Mrs. Harley) Royse, 96, of Estes Park, Colo., former Augusta and Rose Hill resident, died Wednesday. Service 2 p.m. Saturday, Church of Christ, Augusta.

Survivors: daughters, Mrs. Vera Dennett of Estes Park; brother, Velmo Johnson of Mesa, Ariz. Hilyard-Smith Funeral Home, Douglass.

Shoup, Donald E., 10/2/1930-11/5/1999

Obituary from Wichita Eagle, Sunday, November 7, 1999:

Mulvane

Shoup, Donald Eugene, 69, of Atlanta, Ga., formerly of Mulvane, died Friday, Nov. 5, 1999. No local services. Survivors: wife, Roberta; son, Thomas of Tifton, Ga.; daughter, Linda Barr of Atlanta; brother, Floyd of Hutchinson; sisters, Martha Fleming of Derby, Barbara Kimble of Wichita; four grandchildren. In lieu of flowers, memorial has been established with Glenn Memorial Methodist Church, 1660 N. Decatur Road, N.E. Atlanta 30307-1010. A.S. Turner & Sons Funeral Home, Decatur, Ga.

Shoup, Eugene Newton, 3/3/1907-1/3/1970, Mulvane Cemetery, Mulvane, Sumner County, Kansas

Obituary from Wichita Eagle January 6, 1970:

Eugene N. Shoup

Services for Eugene Newton Shoup, 62, Mulvane farmer, will be at 10:30 a.m. Wednesday in Mulvane United Methodist Church. Burial will be in Mulvane Cemetery. He died Sunday.

Born at Udall, Kan., he lived in the Mulvane area all of his life.

He was past president of the Mulvane Co-op Association and Mulvane Board of Education.

Survivors include his widow, Lucille M., two sons, Donald E., Atlanta, Ga., and Floyd K., Manhattan, Kan.; two daughters Mrs. Martha R. Fleming, Mulvane, and Mrs. Barbara E. Kimble, Augusta, Kan.; four brothers, Emery E., Medicine Lodge, Kan., Lloyd R. and Oliver W., both of Udall, and Francis B., Belle Plaine, Kan.; and four sisters, Mrs. Iva M. Morton, Udall, Mrs. Amy E. Engel, Peck, Mrs. Pearl J. Brandon, Wichita, and Mrs. Christine E. Hollingsworth, Eureka, Kan.

Senter Mulvane Mortuary has charge.

A memorial has been established with the Wesley Medical Research Foundation.

Shoup, Lucille Marie (Snyder), 11/24/1907-6/27/1980

Obituary from Wichita Eagle dated Saturday, June 28, 1980:

Lucille Marie (Mrs. Eugene) Shoup, 72, of Mulvane, died Friday. Service 1:30 p.m. Monday, Mulvane United Methodist Church.

Survivors: sons, Donald of Atlanta, Ga., Floyd of Hutchinson; daughters, Mrs. Martha R. Fleming of Mulvane, Mrs. Barbara E. Kimble of Augusta; stepbrothers, Roy Cosner of Kingsland, Texas, Claude J. Cosner of San Jacinto, Calif., Virgil R. Cosner of Honolulu, Hawaii; stepsister, Mrs. May Pottenger of Collinsville, Okla. Memorials have been established with the American Cancer Society and the Augusta Medical Complex. Senter-Smith Mortuary, Mulvane.

Skinner, Berniece Margaret (Howard), 9/21/1909-12/28/1999

Obituary from Wichita Eagle, Friday, December 31, 1999:

Skinner, Berniece M., 90, retired North High School secretary, died Tuesday, Dec. 28, 1999. Service 11 a.m. Monday, College Hill United Methodist Church Chapel.

Survivors: son, Jan, daughter, Judi Krehbiel, both of Tulsa; sister, Irene Reynolds of Topeka; eight grandchildren; 11 great-grandchildren.

Memorial has been established with College Hill Children's Program. Downing & Lahey Mortuary.

Skinner, Kenneth H., 6/23/1909-9/16/1974

Obituary from Wichita Eagle, Tuesday, September 17, 1974:

Kenneth H. Skinner, 65, of 302 S. Chautauqua, a office manager for J.H. Bowman Co., died Monday. Services will be at 10:30 a.m. Thursday in the Downing East Mortuary. Survivors include his widow, Berneice; a son, Jan H., Wichita, and a daughter, Mrs. Judith Krehbiel, Bixby, Okla.

Smysor, Bernice Ruth (Wyssenbach), 8/27/1912-3/3/2000, Prairie Lawn Cemetery, Peabody, Douglas County, Kansas

Obituary from unnamed newspaper:

Smysor Services

Services for Bernice R. Smysor, 87, Lawrence, will be at 11 a.m. Monday at Warren-McElwain Mortuary. Graveside services will be at 3 p.m. Monday at the Prairie Lawn Cemetery in Peabody.

Mrs. Smysor died Friday, March 3, 2000, at Lawrence Memorial Hospital.

She was born Aug. 27, 1912, in Peabody, the daughter of E.E. and Lucinda (Ledbetter) Wyssenbach. She had lived in Lawrence since 1962.

She graduated from Wichita State University with a bachelor’s degree in education and did graduate work at the University of Michigan and Kansas University. She taught in several school districts in Michigan. During World War II, she was a professional Girl Scout in the Wichita area. She worked for nine years as the assistant to the librarian at Babcock Math Library at KU.

She was a member of the Lawrence Music Club and the First Christian Church in Lawrence.

She married Francis G. Smysor on June 16, 1941, in Kingman. He died May 19, 1985.

Survivors include a son, Francis G. "Frank" Smysor, Lawrence; a daughter, Sharon Lindenmeyer, Ellsworth; five grandchildren; and one great-grandson.

The family will receive friends from 7 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. today at the mortuary.

The family suggests memorial to the Kaw Valley Girl Scout Council or the Gideons, sent in care of the mortuary.

Smysor, Frances Gerald, 7/7/1915-5/1985, Prairie Lawn Cemetery, Peabody, Douglas County, Kansas

Obituary from Wichita Eagle, May 22, 1985, Wednesday, page. 4c:

Lawrence

Francis G. Smysor, 69, retired Kansas Color Press employee; Warren-McElwain Funeral Home.

Obituary from Lawrence Journal-World, Monday 5/20/1985:

Francis G. Smysor

Services for Francis G. Smysor, 69, 1045 Wellington Rd., will be at 1 p.m. Wednesday at the First Christian Church. The Rev. James Adams will officiate. Military graveside services will be conducted at 4:30 p.m. Wednesday at Prairie Lawn Cemetery, Peabody.

Mr. Smysor, who died Sunday at Lawrence Memorial Hospital, was born July 7, 1915 in Mulvane. He had lived in Lawrence since 1962, moving here from Chelsea, Mich.

He was an Army veteran of World War II, a member of the First Christian Church, a member of the Dorsey-Liberty American Legion Post No. 14, Lawrence, and he had served as commander of the American Legion in Kingman.

Mr. Smysor was a printer and had been involved in printing since the age of 12. He was a foreman at Kansas Color Press for 16 years before retiring in 1979.

He is survived by his wife, Bernice, of the home; a son, Frances G. "Frank" Smysor, 743 Maine; a daughter, Sharon Lindenmeyer, Ellsworth; two brothers, Raymond L., Humble, Tex., and David G., Cherryvale; a sister, Beryl Powell, Riverton; and three grandchildren.

The family suggests memorials to the Douglas County Visiting Nurses Assn. The family will receive friends from 7 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. Tuesday at the Warren-McElwain Mortuary.

Smysor, George Elemender, 4/12/1890-1/23/1980

From The Wichita Eagle, Friday, January 25, 1980, page 6D:

George E. Smysor, 89, of Mulvane, retired Mulvane postmaster, died Wednesday. Service 10 a.m. Saturday, Mulvane church of Christ, Mulvane.

Survivors, sons, Francis G. of Lawrence, Raymond L. of Humble, Texas, David G. of Cherryvale; daughter, Mrs. Beryl Powell of Galena. Memorial has been established with the Mulvane Church of Christ, Senter-Smith-Mortuary, Mulvane.

Smysor, Glennie Grace (Taylor), 4/24/1889-11/15/1970, Mulvane Cemetery, Mulvane, Sumner County, Kansas

Obituary from The Mulvane News, Thursday, November12, 1970, page 8:

Mrs. Glennie Smysor

Services were held here Thursday in the Mulvane Church of Christ for Mrs. Glennie Smysor, 81, a long-time resident of Mulvane. She died Monday, Nov. 2, in a Wichita hospital. Interment was in Mulvane Cemetery.

Mrs. Smysor was the wife of George Smysor, former publisher of The Mulvane News, and retired Mulvane postmaster. Born in Des Moines, Iowa, she came to Mulvane in 1892, and resided on farms here until her marriage in 1913. She worked with her husband on newspapers in Norwich and Protection before their connection with The Mulvane News. She was a member of the Mulvane Garden Club, the Mulvane Golden Age Club, and of the Mulvane Church of Christ.

Besides her widower she is survived by a daughter, Mrs. Beryl Powell, of Galena, Kans.; three sons, Francis G., of Lawrence, Kans., Raymond L., of Corpus Christi, Texas., and David G., of Udall, Kans.; three brothers, Cliff A. Howard, of Neal, Kans., Harry L. Howard, of Yates Center, Kans., and Cecil R. Howard, of Wichita; 11 grandchildren and five great-grandchildren.

Summers, Harry George, 10/23/1904-2/7/1985

Obituary from Wichita Eagle Saturday, February 9, 1985:

Harry G. Summers, 80, of Mulvane, retired painter, died Thursday. Service 2 p.m. today, Senter-Smith Mortuary.

Survivors: wife, Thelma; sons, Jack of Sedgwick, Gary of Lakeland, Fla.; daughters, Sandra Webster of Springfield, Mo., Charlotte Ferguson of Mulvane; 13 grandchildren; 14 great-grandchildren.

Swindell, Adolphus C. "Dolf", 6/17/1879-6/15/1963, buried in Dunlap Cemetery, Butler County, Kansas:

Obituary from Wichita Eagle, Sunday Morning, June 16, 1963:

Adolphus C. Swindell

Adolphus C. Swindell, 83, of 625 E. Central, died Saturday in a local hospital.

Born June 17, 1879, in Benton, Ark., he came to Wichita in 1949 from Rose Hill, Kan. He married Myrle [sic] Johnson in 1955. He was a member of Friends Church, Rose Hill.

Survivors include his widow; two daughters, Mrs. W.A. Lackey, 435 N. Abilene, and Mrs. Berdene Fisher, Boise, Idaho; a son, Ray, of the home; a brother, J.E., Fruita, Colo.; a sister, Mrs. Estell Showalter, Rose Hill; 11 grandchildren and 19 great-grandchildren.

Services will be at 10 a.m. Wednesday in Byrd-Snodgrass Funeral Home.

Burial will be in Dunlap Cemetery, Rose Hill.

Swindell, Myrtle Ellen (Johnson) (Epperson) (Warrender), 3/5/1881-2/3/1968, buried in White Chapel Memorial Gardens, Wichita, Sedgwick County, Kansas:

Obituary from Wichita Eagle, Monday, February 5, 1968:

Mrs. Adolph Swindell

Services for Mrs. Myrtle Swindell, 86, of 756 S. Broadview, Wichita resident 35 years who died Saturday, will be at 2 p.m. Tuesday at Byrd-Snodgrass Funeral Home Downtown. Burial will be in White Chapel Memorial Gardens.

Born in Rose Hill, Kan., she came to Wichita in 1933. She was a member of the Christian church. Her husband, Adolph, died several years ago.

Survivors include a son, Charles Warrender, Denver; a stepson, Ray Swindell, Pittsburg, Kan.; a daughter, Mrs. H.M. Tomlinson, Wichita; two stepdaughters, Mrs. William Lackey, Valley Center, and Mrs. Milton Goers, Boise, Idaho; a brother, Gilbert Johnson, Wichita; and three sisters, Mrs. Jim Kimble and Mrs. Gertrude Jones, of Augusta, Kan., and Mrs. C. A. Davis Wichita.

Titsworth, Marilyn Marion (Cutler) (Weaver), 8/7/1931-4/17/1984, buried in Maple Grove Cemetery, Sedgwick County, Kansas:

Obituary from Antelope Valley Press, 4/19/1984, pg. 7:

Marilyn M. Titsworth

Marilyn M. Titsworth, 52, of Lancaster, died April 17, in the Lancaster Community Hospital after a one-month illness. She was 52.

Services and interment will be in Wichita, Kan. Mumaw Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements.

Mrs. Titsworth was born in Wichita Aug. 7, 1931 and on Dec. 14, 1968 in that city married Ray Titsworth who survives. They came to Antelope Valley in 1972.

Besides her husband, also surviving are two daughters, Marlene Rose and Marsha Beat both of Wichita.

Obituary from Wichita Eagle, Monday, April 23, 1984:

Marilyn M. Titsworth, 52, of Lancaster, Calif., former Wichitan, stock clerk for Rockwell International, died Tuesday. Service 10:30 a.m. today, Maple Grove Cemetery.

Survivors: husband, Talma; daughters, Marsha Beat, Marlene Rose, both of Wichita; stepsons, Michael Woods, David Woods, both of Liberal; stepdaughter, Cindy Sutton of Seattle; two grandchildren. Memorial has been established with the American Cancer Society. Cochran Mortuary.

Warrender, Charles M. 11/12/1883-12/18/1955, burial in White Chapel Memorial Gardens, Wichita, Kansas

Obituary from Wichita Eagle, Monday Morning, December 19, 1955:

C.M. Warrender, Retired Farmer, Dies at His Home

Charles M. Warrender, 72, of 625 E. Central, retired farmer, died Sunday morning at home.

Mr. Warrender was born Nov. 12, 1883, at Mason City, Ill., and came to the Wichita area in 1931. He was a dairy farmer near Derby, moving to Wichita in 1947. He managed a local service station for some four years.

Surviving are his widow, Myrtle; two sons, Charles L., 2232 N. Yale, and Max R., 1422 High; a step-daughter, Mrs. H.M. Tomlinson, 756 S. Broadview; a step-son, Claude Epperson, 1548 N. Clarence; a sister, Mrs. Leota Stratford, Portland, Ore.; 14 grandchildren and 14 great-grandchildren.

Funeral services will be at 11 a.m. Wednesday in Culbertson Mortuary. The Rev. D.K. McColl, of Hillside Christian Church, will officiate. Burial will be in White Chapel Memorial Gardens.

Warrender, Charles L., 11/11/1909-1/4/1975

Obituary from Wichita Eagle Monday, January 6, 1975:

Charles L. Warrender, 65, New Castle, Colo., publisher’s representative and former Wichitan, memorial services at 2 p.m. Tuesday in Evergreen Christian Church, Evergreen, Colo. He died Saturday. Survivors include his widow, Mary E.; two sons, Robert B., Evergreen, and Dr. Charles L., Joplin, Mo., and a sister, Mrs. H.M. Tomlinson, Wichita. Farnum-Brown Mortuary, Glenwood Springs, Colo., has charge.

Wichita Eagle, Thursday, January 9, 1975:

Charles L. Warrender, 65, of New Castle, Colo., former Wichita resident and City Publishing Co. employee, services were Tuesday in Evergreen, Colo. He died Sunday. Survivors include his widow, Mary; two sons, Robert, Evergreen, and Dr. Charles, Joplin, Mo., and a sister, Mrs. H.M. Tomlinson, Wichita.

Weaver, Archie Hubert, 11/26/1906-1/22/1995, buried in Wichita Park Cemetery, Wichita, Sedgwick County, Kansas:

Obituary from Wichita Eagle, Tuesday, January 24, 1995, City and state Section, Page 2d:

"Weaver, Archie H., 88, retired Beech Aircraft Corp. machinist, died Sunday, Jan. 22, 1995. Service 11 a.m. Wednesday, Wichita Park Cemetery.

"Survivors: son, Bruce of Hiwasse, Ark.; sister, Nellie Stone of Quincy, Ill.; two grandchildren; four great-grandchildren. Memorial has been established with Midian Shrine Plane of Mercy. Broadway Mortuary."

Weaver, Cornelia P. (Lambden) (Roser), 9/8/1909-8/15/1981, buried in ____________:

Obituary from Wichita Eagle, Monday, August 17, 1981:

Cornelia P. (Mrs. Archie H.) Weaver, 71, of 10200 W. Maple, retired Kansas State Women’s Bowling Association secretary, died Saturday. Service 2 p.m. Tuesday, Culbertson Mortuary.

Survivors: husband; son, Raymond Roser, Jr., stepson, Bruce Weaver, daughter, Phyllis Johnson, brother, Clarence Lambdin, all of Wichita. Memorial has been established with the American Cancer Society.

Wheeler, Jack E., 10/3/1904-9/3/1982, Maple Grove Cemetery, Sedgwick County, Kansas

Obituary from Wichita Eagle, Sunday, September 5, 1982:

Jack E. Wheeler, 77, of 1423 Salina, retired retail grocery businessman, died Friay (sic).

Survivors: wife, Pearl; daughters, Patricia Carnahan, of Wichita, Jackie Rymph of Greenwich, Conn.; sister, Lora Kerns of Wichita. DeVorss Mortuary.

Wichita Eagle, Monday, September 6, 1981:

Jack E. Wheeler, 77, of 1423 Salina, retired retail grocer, died Friday. Service 1:30 p.m. Wednesday, First Presbyterian Church.

The name of a sister, Lorene Kerns of Wichita, was incorrect in Sunday’s Eagle-Beacon. Memorials have been established with First Presbyterian Church and Wolcott Foundation, Bestor G. Brown Masonic Lodge. DeVorss Mortuary.

Wyssenbach, Edmund E., 8/8/1886-1/21/1958, Prairie Lawn Cemetery, Peabody, Douglas County, Kansas

Obituary from Wichita Evening Eagle, Wednesday, January 22, 1958:

Edmund E. Wyssenbach

Edmund E. Wyssenbach, 71, 2804 E. Douglas, died at St. Francis Hospital Tuesday evening following a brief illness.

Mr. Wyssenbach was born Aug. 8, 1886, at Lachauxde Fonde, Switzerland, and had been a resident of Wichita for the past 28 years, coming here from Peabody, Kan. [Marion County] He moved to Peabody in 1902 from Switzerland. He was a member of the Hillside Christian Church and had been a deacon of the church for the past 25 years. He was affiliated with the Jacob Dold Packing Co. for 28 years, later working for the Jett & Wood Mercantile Co.

Wichita Eagle Friday, January 24, 1958:

Wyssenbach Funeral To Be Held Saturday

Funeral services for Edmund E. Wyssenbach, 2804 E. Douglas who died Tuesday following a brief illness, will be conducted at 1:30 p.m. Saturday at Hillside Christian Church.

Dr. E. T. Cornelius, associate pastor of the church, will officiate. Burial will be in Prairie Lawn Cemetery, Peabody, Kan. Masonic Lodge will conduct graveside services at 3:30 p.m.

Active pallbearers will include Oliver Kornhaus, O.C. Middleswart, C.R. Hall, H.A. Drury, Don Tontz and Harry Budke. Honorary pallbearers will be Lester Perkins, E.M. Gillenwater, A.H. Nelson, A.C. Adamson, W. C. Robinson Jr., E.E. Baird, Earl Fickertt, R.O. Bradshaw, Ted Eberle, W.B. Philip, C.A. Foreman and K.R. McKay. Gordon Mortuary is in charge of arrangements.

Wyssenbach, Lucinda (Ledbetter), 12/24/1890-1/1/1979

Obituary from Wichita Eagle Wednesday, January 3, 1979:

Peabody -- Lucinda (Mrs. E.E.) Wyssenbach, 88, former Wichitan, died Monday. Service 2 p.m. Thursday, Baker Funeral Home.

Survivors: son, Edmond E. of Wichita; daughter, Mrs. Bernice Smysor of Lawrence.

Yust, Albert Marion, 11/18/1887-7/1964, buried in Plena Cemetery, Reno County, Kansas

Obituary from Wichita Eagle, Friday, July 17, 1964:

Marion Yust

Hutchinson, Kan. -- Services for Albert Marion Yust, 76, will be at 10 a.m. Friday at Elliott Chapel with burial in Plena Cemetery.

He was a retired farmer of the Sylvia, Kan., area who had lived in Hutchinson since 1955.

He was born Nov. 18, 1887, at Sylvia. He was a member of Fairview Evangelical United Brethren Church.

Survivors include his widow, Susie, three daughters, Mrs. Joy Tils, Ellinwood, Kan., Joan Yust at home and Janet Yust, Hutchinson; two grandchildren, four brothers and two sisters.

Yust, Alfred William, 4/29/1911-9/16/1997

Obituary from Wichita Eagle, Wednesday, September 17, 1997, Local and State section, pg. 12a:

"Larned

Yust, Alfred William, 86, retired U.S. Postal Service postal carrier, died Tuesday, Sept. 16, 1997. Service 10:30 a.m. Friday, Beckwith Mortuary.

Survivors: wife, Freda; son, Wayne of North Branch, Minn.; daughters, Carol Bowlus, Virginia Brownlee, Phyllis Harding, all of Larned, Donna Thompson of Burdett; brother, C. Fred of Tulsa; nine grandchildren; three great-grandchildren. Memorial has been established with Church of the Nazarene."

Yust, Earl Earnest, 3/19/1892-6/28/1985, buried in Park Cemetery, Wichita, Sedgwick County, Kansas:

Obituary from 7/2/1985 Wichita Eagle: "Earl E. Yust, 93, of St. Paul, Minn., former Wichitan, piano teacher, died Friday, Service 1 p.m. Wednesday, First Presbyterian Church Chapel."

Additional article: "WICHITA EAGLE-BEACON, Thursday, July 4, 1985, Section: LOCAL AND STATE, Edition: CITY EDITION, Page: 6d

EARL YUST WAS DEVOTED TEACHER AND PERFORMER OF MUSIC

As the circuit-riding preacher pumped forth the hymn "Hard Times Shall Come No More" on the reed organ in the home of John and Elisa Yust in Sylvia, their son Earl sat transfixed.

On that day in 1902, 10-year-old Earl E. Yust "decided he would become a musician," said his youngest son, John, of St. Paul, Minn.

Mr. Yust did become a musician. He learned how to play the piano and organ from a sister-in-law, and by the age of 16, was teaching others how play. For 71 years, more than 50 years in Wichita, he continued to teach and play because "he just loved to play," John Yust said.

Mr. Yust, 93, of St. Paul and a former Wichitan, died Friday and was buried Wednesday.

Earl E. Yust was born on March 19, 1892, on a wheat farm near Sylvia in Reno County. After learning to play the piano and organ, he traveled throughout Reno and Stafford counties on a motorized bicycle and gave piano lessons in homes. After his graduation from high school and college, Mr. Yust studied for a year at New York's Juilliard School of Music.

In the mid-1920s, Mr. Yust came to Wichita and was a member of the music faculty at Wichita University for a short time, but he quit in order to enter into private teaching. For the next six decades, he combined teaching and performing.

An Earl Yust performance, said John Yust, was no ordinary concert. At the beginning of his performance, Mr. Yust would hand out a printed sheet that featured 60 classical selections. He then would ask the audience members to request the selections they wanted to hear, and he would play them from memory. ''I believe he knew 135 pieces by memory in the months just before he passed away," said his oldest son, David Yust, of Fort Collins, Colo.

Mr. Yust played many of those selections for members of Wichita's Downtown Optimist Club. As a charter member, he participated in the club's founding in 1933 and served as its pianist for 46 years. Mr. Yust's skill at the piano was such that he and his wife, Truly, whom he married on June 12, 1932 in Vallonia, Ind., once belonged to a bridge club, although neither played bridge.

That wasn't a problem, said John Yust, because his father played the piano and his mother cooked for the club.

Several of Mr. Yust's students won national and international acclaim. One of his students, Joe Banowetz, competed in the 1962 International Tchaikovsky Competition, the same competition which catapulted Van Cliburn to fame. Mr. Yust won more than 30 gold medals in recognition of his piano recordings.

After his wife's death in 1979, Mr. Yust didn't slow down, his two sons said. After he moved to St. Paul in August 1979 to live next door to John, he became involved with the Minneapolis Optimists and continued to perform and teach music.

''People in some other careers retire and hop in their campers to travel the country," said David Yust. "But I think in my father's case, music was just an ongoing thing."

In addition to his sons John and David Yust, Mr. Yust is survived by a daughter, Jane Yust-Khan of Wilmette, Ill.; a sister, Ruth E. of Cape Coral, Fla.; and six grandchildren.

Illustration: PHOTO: Mr. Earl Yust . . . Had studied at The Juilliard School of Music."

Yust, Susie May (Abbott), 9/20/1899-7/23/1988

Obituary from Wichita Eagle Monday, 07/25/88:

Hutchinson - Susie May Yust, 88, homemaker, died Saturday, July 23, 1988. Service 10 a.m. Tuesday, Elliott Mortuary.

Survivors: daughters, Joan Yust at home, Janet Austin of Hutchinson, Joy Tils of Kansas City, Mo.; two grandchildren; four great-grandchildren. Memorials have been established with the American Cancer Society and the American Heart Association.

Yust, Truly (Fosbrink), 3/20/1904-6/24/1979, buried in Park Cemetery, Sedgwick County, Kansas

Obituary from Wichita Eagle, Tuesday, June 26, 1979:

Truly Yust, Once Kansas Mother of Year

Truly E. Yust, 75, a longtime Wichitan and retired teacher of Latin at Wichita Heights High, died Sunday.

She was named Kansas Mother of the Year for 1973. At the time of her death, she was president of the Kansas Mothers Association, a group that promotes the ideal of family life and the recognition of outstanding mothers throughout the state.

Born Truly Fosbrink in Vallonia, Ind., in 1904, she was married to Earl Yust, 1241 N. Emporia, who survives her. Mr. Yust is a pianist and taught privately in Wichita for many years. Mrs. Yust played the violin in what her husband called "the family orchestra."

Their daughter, Jane Yust Khan of Wilmette, Ill., is a cellist who teaches at a music center in Winnetka, Ill. A son, David E. Yust of Fort Collins, Colo., is a painter and teaches art at Colorado State University. Another son, John E. of St. Paul, Minn., is on leave from the Minnesota Historical Society while he studies for a master’s degree in architecture.

Mrs. Yust was on the faculty of Wichita Heights High from its opening in 1961 until her retirement. She taught Greek as well as Latin, and was sponsor of the school’s Classical League.

Services will be at 3 p.m. Thursday at the First Presbyterian Church. Cochran Mortuary is in charge of arrangements. A memorial has been established with the Kansas Mothers Association, in care of Margaret Selfridge of United American State Bank.

Other survivors include Mrs. Yust’s brothers, Roy Fosbrink of Venice Gardens, Fla., Dr. Epharim Fosbrink of Syracuse, Ind., and Raleigh Fosbrink of West Lafayette, Ind.; and two sisters, Mrs. Kay Scholl of Laurel, Md., and Mrs. Anise Foster of Phoenix.

Yust, Willis Irvan. 11/9/1914-3/3/1994

Obituary from Wichita Eagle, March 5, 1994, pg. 2d:

"Stafford

Yust, Willis I., 79, retired U.S. Postal Service mail carrier, former Burdett resident, died Thursday, March 3, 1994. Service 10:30 a.m. Monday, Peacock-Milton Funeral Home.

Survivors: wife, Frances; sons, James of Hutchinson, Richard of Wichita; daughter, Judith Story of Atlanta, Ga.; brothers, Fred of Tulsa, Alfred of Larned; seven grandchildren. Memorials have been established with the First United Methodist Church and the Stafford District Hospital. "


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