Luke A. RACETTE
10/1/1927 — 2/1/2006
VETERAN U.S. ARMY WWII. Born
in Sheridan County. Son of William & Mary B. (Chavey)Racette. He married Mary
Ann Ribordy on Jan. 25, 1984, in Grainfield. Survivors include his wife, four
sons, Bill, Kennan, Darren, & Rocky Racette, three daughters, Kathy, Wolak,
Lorie Teichmer, & Donella Younkin, three brothers, Wilcid, Wilbur, & Danny
Racette, six sisters, Rita Ribordy, Thelma Beckman, Harriet Schroeder, Betty
Zimmeran, Phyllis Zerr, Geneva Robben, 21 grandchildren, & 10
great-grandchildren, He was preceded in death by a son, Greg Racette, in 1992.
Burial in Immaculate Conception Cemetery, Grinnell, in Gove County, Kansas.
Theodore Christ RALL
5/12/1925 — 10/5/2005
VETERAN
U.S. ARMY
Son of William Christ & Louise (Gaede) Rall. Survivors include his wife , Hilda,
a son, Chriss Rall, two daughters, Bernie Tremain & Linda Heskett, five
brothers, Bill, Elmer, Kurt, Larenz& Gachart Rall, five sisters, Wilma Steier,
Rosie OConnell, Louise Withers, Leona Boar, & Mary Owens, six grandchildren, &
four great- grandchildren.
Burial in Hoxie Cemetery
Wanda Lee RALL
5/11/1933 — 7/28/2005
Born in Hoxie, Daughter of Lester B. & Velda B. Davis.
She married Kurt Rall on Aug. 26, 1961, near Hoxie. Survivors include her
husband, two sons, Curtis, & Danny Rall, a daughter, Diana Gawlik, a brother,
Robert Davis, five grandchildren & eight great-grandchildren.
Burial in Hoxie
Cemetery
Delores (Trowbridge) RARICK
4-24-1936 — 12-11-2006
Delores Rarick, 70, Hoxie, died Monday, Dec. 11, 2006, at Cheyenne County
Hospital, St. Francis. She was born April 24, 1936, in Hill City, daughter of
Thomas and Neva (Saunders) Trowbridge. She married Allan Rarick. He preceded her
in death in 1989. She worked in the laundry department at Sheridan County
Hospital, Hoxie.
Survivors include a son, Jim Rarick, two daughters, Penny
Mitchell, and Tammy Rhoades, three brothers, Devern Trowbridge, Richard
Trowbridge, and J. Dennis Trowbridge, three sisters, Dorlie Harwell, Diane Duty,
and Darlene Fillpot, and seven grandchildren.
Burial in the Hoxie Cemetery.
Anna Caroline REINERT
5-7-1904 — 11-24-2007
Anna Caroline Reinert,
103, Hoxie, died Saturday, Nov. 24, 2007, at her home near Seguin. She was born
May 7, 1904, near Leoti to Henry Carolina Busche Geerdes.
She married
Theodore Reinert on April 24, 1929, in Seguin. He preceded her in death Dec. 20,
1987. She was a homemaker.
Survivors include two sons, Wilfrid Reinert, and
Dennis Reinert, seven daughters, Mary Ritter, Sister Anne M. (Irene) Reinert,
Madonna Culley, Caroline Jacobs, Janet Berger, Katherine Fitzgibbons, and Ruth
Reinert, 29 grandchildren; 56 great-grandchildren; seven step
great-grandchildren; and 14 great great-grandchildren.
Services will be at
10:30 a.m. Wednesday at St. Martin Catholic Church, Seguin.
Visitation will
be from 9 a.m. to 8 p.m. Tuesday at Mickey-Leopold Funeral Home, Hoxie.
A
vigil service will be at 7 p.m. Tuesday at the funeral home.
Memorials are
suggested to Sisters of St. Joseph or to St. Martin Church Cemetery Fund in care
of the funeral home.
Leroy Blaise REITCHECK
2-3-1936 — 6-1-2003
VETERAN U.S. ARMY
Leroy Blaise Reitcheck, 67, died Sunday, June 1, 2003, in a
traffic accident south of Hoxie. He was born Feb. 3, 1936, in Hoxie, son of
Felix B. and Helen Mary (Albers) Reitcheck. He married Mary Doris Zimmerman on
Oct. 26, 1961, in Selden. He was a farmer.
Survivors include his wife, Mary,
two sons, Leroy B. Jr., and Steve, four daughters, Annette Wingerson, Kayleen
Sparks, Kimberly Schaffer, and Jayne Turner, two brothers, Felix Jr., and Gary,
five sisters, Anna Rose Givens, Margaret Ritter, Pauline Parke, Betty Jacob, and
Delores Koerperich, and 10 grandchildren.
Burial in St. Frances Catholic
Cemetery, Hoxie.
Steven Paul REITCHECK
11-16-1970 — 10-26-2006
Steven Paul Reitcheck, 35, Hoxie, died Thursday, Oct. 26, 2006, at the Sheridan
County Sheriff's Office, Hoxie. He was born Nov. 16, 1970, Hoxie, son of Leroy
Blaise and Mary Doris (Zimmerman) Reitcheck. He was a metal fabricator.
Survivors include his mother, of the home; a brother, Leroy Reitcheck, four
sisters, Annette Wingerson, Kayleen Sparks, Kim Schaffer, and Jayne Turner.
Burial in St. Frances Catholic Cemetery, Hoxie.
Nettie Elaine
RICHMEIER
01-01-1940 — 10-25-2008
Nettie Elaine Richmeier, 68, Hoxie,
died Saturday, Oct. 25, 2008, at St. Francis Hospital, Wichita. She was born
Jan. 1, 1940, near Tasco to Lorenzo (Boe) Deibert and Margaret (Peggy) Richards.
She married Orville Richmeier on April 4, 1959, in Hoxie. She was a medical
transcriptionist.
Survivors include three sons, Rodney, Brad, and Darin,
a daughter, Laura Winningham, her mother, Peggy Allen, two brothers, Terry
Deibert, and Kenneth Deibert, two sisters, Barbara Sample and Sandra Reitcheck,
and nine grandchildren.
Services will be at 10 a.m. Thursday at St.
Frances Catholic Church, Hoxie; burial in Hoxie Cemetery.
Anna F.
RIEDEL
7/7/1915 — 3/14/2005
Born in Sheridan County. Survivors include her
husband, Anton Riedel, two sons, Richard L., Ronald L. Riedel, a daughter,
Kayelene Crabb, a sister, Maxine Larsen, five grandchildren, thirteen great
grandchildren. Burial in Beulah Cemetery, Colby, Kansas, Thomas county.
Gail Robert RINGER
12-13-1920 — 11-23-2008
U.S. NAVY VETERAN:
Gail Robert Ringer, 87, Quinter, died Sunday, Nov. 23, 2008, at Gove County
Medical Center Long Term Care, Quinter. He was born Dec. 13, 1920, in Sheridan
County to Jonas and Flora "Dolly" (Morgan) Ringer. He was a 1940 graduate of
Quinter High School.
He married Ruth Evelyn (McWilliams) Ringer on Dec.
13, 1941, in Colby. She preceded him in death Sept. 29, 2000. He was a farmer
and self-employed carpenter. He was a U.S. Navy veteran.
Survivors
include two sons, Richard Ringer, and Roger Ringer, two daughters, Roberta Gayle
Miller, and Rebecca Sue Ringer, a sister, Doreen Bray, six grandchildren; and
three great-grandchildren.
Services will be at 10 a.m. Saturday at United
Methodist Church, Quinter; burial in Baker Township Cemetery, Quinter.
Hugh E. ROGERS
11-23-1916 — 12-10-2007
Hugh E. "Gene" Rogers, 91,
Rexford, died Monday, Dec. 10, 2007.
He was born Nov. 23, 1916, in
Sheridan County to James and Minnie (McCoy) Eavis and adoptive parents, Eber and
Annie (Kemper) Rogers.
He was a bus driver.
Survivors include his
wife, Anogene Rogers, of the home; two sons, James Rogers and Steve Rogers, a
daughter, Eileen Murphy, five grandchildren; and nine great-grandchildren. An
infant son, William Michael Rogers, preceded him in death.
Services will
be at 10:30 a.m. Friday at Sacred Heart Church, Selden; burial in Selden
Cemetery.
Anna Mary ROHLEDER
02-22-1927 — 10-13-2008
Anna
Mary Rohleder, 81, Hays, died Monday, Oct. 13, 2008, at Hays Medical Center. She
was born Feb. 22, 1927, in rural Sheridan County to Clement and Clara (Zerr)
Haffner.
She married Dominic Rohleder on June 7, 1948, in Park. He
preceded her in death Feb. 11, 2007. She was a homemaker.
Survivors
include a son, Doug Rohleder, three daughters, Marjorie Rocha, Darlene Jayne,
and Lori Disney, two brothers, Nick Haffner and George Haffner, a sister, Rosie
Sauer, eight grandchildren; and a great-grandchild.
Services will be at
10:30 a.m. Friday at St. Anthony Catholic Church, St. Peter; burial in St.
Anthony Cemetery.
Velma ROHRBOUGH
04-14-1918 — 07-30-2008
Velma Rohrbough, 90, Oakley, died Wednesday, July 30, 2008, at Logan County
Hospital, Oakley. She was born April 14, 1918, in Studley to John and Carolyn
"Frankie" (Peters) Townsend. She married Karl Ludolph on Sept. 27, 1936, in
Hoxie. She later married Elton Rohrbough on Sept. 9, 1968, in Garden City. She
was a homemaker.
Survivors include her husband, of the home; a son,
Edward Ludolph, two daughters, Doris Brown, and Laura Nell Mora, a sister, Irene
Wilcox, three step-daughters; two step-sons; 11 grandchildren; a
great-grandchild; 10 step-grandchildren; 21 step-great-grandchildren; seven
great-great-grandchildren; and a step-great-great-grandchild.
She was
preceded in death by a son, and three great-grandchildren.
Services will
be at 2 p.m. Saturday at Kennedy-Koster Funeral Home, Oakley; burial in Hoxie
Cemetery.
Charles Louis ROSENKRANS
Hoxie Sentinel - January 16,
1913
AN OLD TIMER GONE
Charles Louis Rosenkrans Dies After a Long
Illness
Last Thursday afternoon this community was made one of sadness by the
announcement that Charles Rosenkrans one of the county's oldest and most highly
respected citizens was dead.
For several months Mr. Rosenkrans has been
in feeble health and for some time it has been known that the end was not far
off and yet when the announcement came that he had answered the final summons it
caused much of a shock among those who had known him from early manhood. No more
honorable man, no better neighbor or citizen ever lived in Sheridan County than
Charles Louis Rosenkrans, and the entire community mourns with the bereaved
family his demise.
Charles Louis Rosenkrans was born in Jersey Shore,
Lycoming county, Pennsylvania, April 12, 1853, at which place he resided until
13 years of age, he then moved to St. Joseph county, Michigan, and was there
married to Miss Sarah Ann Wesby in the year 1875. The following year he moved to
Decatur county, Kansas, making that his home until 1882, when he settled two
miles south of Hoxie, where he died January 9, 1913, after a lingering illness.
Mr. Rosenkrans was the father of nine children, four of whom survive him as
follows: Mrs. Wm. Kerr, Mrs. James Kerr, Mrs. Albert Mitchell and Harm
Rosenkrans, all of Hoxie, who, with the wife, three sisters, and two brothers
mourn the loss of a father, husband and brother.
Yes, Charley Rosenkrans
is dead: A good man has gone to his reward and the community mourns. The funeral
was conducted Saturday from Hoxie M.E. church by Rev. George Winters who paid a
beautiful tribute to the departed when he quoted:
"Let me live in my
house by the side of the road. Where the race of men go by --
The men that
are good, the men that are bad, as good and as bad as I.
Then why should I
sit in the scorner's seat, or hurl the cynic's ban.
Let me live in my house
by the side of the road,
And be a friend to man."
CARD OF THANKS
To the friends and neighbors who were so kind to us during the illness and
death of our beloved husband and father we extend our heart felt thanks. Mrs.
C.L. Rosenkrans and Children
Burial in Hoxie Cemetery
Submitted by
Merelene Bockway
Harmon ROSENKRANS
The Hoxie Sentinel - June 1961
ROSENKRANS RITES HELD JUNE FIFTH
*Former County Sheriff Dies In Colorado*
Harm Rosenkrans, 80, former Sheridan County Sheriff and one of the area's
pioneer citizens, died unexpectedly Thursday morning June 1, at Lamar Colorado.
Mr. and Mrs. Rosenkrans had gone to Lamar to attend high school graduation
exercises of a granddaughter, Nadine Rosenkrans, and to visit relatives and
friends. Mr. Rosenkrans became ill May 29 and died three days later at the Lamar
Hospital as the result of a heart ailment.
*Rites Monday*
Funeral
Services were conducted Monday afternoon at the Hoxie Presbyterian church by
Rev. Todd MacDonald. Burial was at Hoxie.
Harm Rosenkrans was born on a
farm in Decatur county Nov. 8, 1880, a son of Charles L. and Sarah (Wesby)
Rosenkrans. The family moved to Sheridan County when he was a small child and he
lived here throughout most of his life.
He married Ida Montgomery May 23,
1900. The couple observed their 61st wedding anniversary last month.
*Served as Sheriff*
* *Mr. Rosenkrans was one of the area's well known
farmers and stock men for many years. He served six terms as sheriff of Sheridan
county, and was Republican county chairman for a number of years.
The
family moved to Lamar in 1947 and Mr. Rosenkrans was employed there by the city
water department until his retirement in 1955. They moved back to Hoxie in 1959.
Survivors include his wife Ida, one son Dorrance of Fillmore, Calif., one
daughter, Mrs. J, Peary Lewis of Hoxie; a daughter-in-law, Mrs. C. B. Rosenkrans
of Lamar; two sisters, Mrs. Viola Kerr of Mt. Vernon, Wash., and Mrs. Isabelle
Kerr of Auburn, Wash.; eight grandchildren and nine great grandchildren.
He was predeceased by one son, Clarence, one brother and three sisters.
Submitted by Merelene Bockway
Ida S. ROSENKRANS
HOXIE, KANSAS -
SEPTEMBER 14, 1967
Ida S. Montgomery was born May 19, 1883 in Lincoln
County, Kansas, and passed away Sept. 4, 1967, at the age of 84 years, three
months and a few days. She was the daughter of Chester Lyon Montgomery and
Phoebe Ann (Lawrence) Montgomery and grew to womanhood and attended schools in
the Lincoln, Kansas area. She had two brothers, George Russell Montgomery and
Arthur Montgomery; two sisters, Mary Feaker and Eva Harvey. All have preceded
her in death with the exception of her sister Eva Harvey of Merced, Calif.
She was united in marriage to Harm Rosenkrans on May 23, 1900 at Hoxie,
Kansas. The ceremony was performed at Harm's fathers ranch a few miles south of
Hoxie, the Charles L. Rosenkrans homestead ranch site, where they later lived
and raised their family. This marriage ceremony was solemnized by one of the
truly old timers, Probate Judge Gregg of Sheridan County.
This marriage
was blessed with three children, Clarence B.(Cap), born May 3, 1901; Dorrance
L., born Nov. 10, 1906, and E. Maxine, born Feb. 11, 1916.
Her son
Clarence passed away Jan. 16, 1960; her husband Harm passed away June 1, 1961,
and then Dorrance passed away Aug. 7, 1965. Deep sorrow and heart-ache seemed to
follow the family for years, but through all this, she bore her burdens well,
with a sincere Christian faith that it was God's will and part of his great
plan.
Mrs. Rosenkrans was a member of the Presbyterian church and
attended services regularly as long as her health permitted.
She leaves
to mourn her passing, her daughter Maxine Lewis and husband, Peary Lewis; one
sister, Eva Harvey of Merced, Calif.; two daughters-in-law, Mrs. Bernice (Ward)
Rosenkrans of Lamar, Colo., and Stella (Morgan) Rosenkrans of Fillmore, Calif.;
eight grandchildren and thirteen great grandchildren; and many nieces and
nephews and other relatives, all remembering Aunt Ida.
Words are hardly
enough to express the thoughts and feelings that we all share in the loss of our
loved one, Mother, Grandmother, counsel, adviser and a true and sincere friend
and neighbor. Needless to say, Grandma, your place will never be filled and only
time will dim the many, many beautiful and loving memories, and may God grant
you the tender care and love that you have given us.
Relatives from out
of town to attend the funeral services for Mrs. Rosenkrans on Sept. 6, were; Mr.
and Mrs. Herb Welden of Dalhart, Tex.; Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Rosenkrans, Mrs.
Bernice Rosenkrans, Beulah Ward, all of Lamar, Colo.; and Mrs. Henry Montgomery
and daughter-in-law of Bunker Hill, Kans., Mr. and Mrs. Larry Lewis of Colby,
and Mrs. Maxine Lewis, Linda and Sonny of Ft. Worth, Texas.
Submitted by
Merelene Bockway
Jesse Bryan ROSENKRANS
Unknown Newspaper, Hoxie
Kansas -- October 1896
Died: On October 8th, 1896, Jesse B. Rosenkrans,
aged 18 years and 6 days.
It will probably never be known how the young
man received the injuries which caused his death. He had been working for Willis
Johnson southwest of town for about four months past, and it was at Mr.
Johnson's where the accident occurred.
He had been riding a gentle horse,
and it is supposed the animal fell with him throwing him on the ground in such a
way as to cause concussion of the brain and spine. The accident occurred Sunday,
October 4, and his death October 8, during which time the young man was
unconscious.
Funeral services were conducted in the Presbyterian Church
by Rev. James and the remains were laid to rest in the Hoxie Cemetery.
This is indeed a hard blow to Mr. Rosenkrans and family. Jesse was a young man
of promise and the misfortune was all the more keenly felt because of his being
taken away in the midst of good health and at the very beginning of a career of
usefulness. The bereaved parents have the profound sympathy of the entire
community.
Submitted by Merelene Bockway
Sarah Anna (Wesby) ROSENKRANS
The Hoxie Sentinel -- March 24, 1921
A PIONEER LADY IS CALLED HOME
In the sudden death of Mrs. Rosenkrans this county
has lost one of it's earliest settlers. Few people who have passed on life's pathway
the stone that marks the 63 rd year of terrestrial life, may count forty-five such
markers all identified with the history and well being of Sheridan county. To
spend forty-five years in a country in the making, is proof in itself of the
nobility of character and kindly instincts of those who are thus privileged.
Mrs. Rosenkrans was always proud of her long citizenship here and loyal to the
soil that she had so long trod.
In the early days of every new country
there is always an opportunity to loan a helping hand to the sick and afflicted,
and this good lady, like Whittier said of his mother, never stopped to ask about
creed or state but gladly performed her part, in comforting the unfortunate and
needy. In fact she never grew weary in well doing, and has left behind her a
kind and tender memory that will remain precious to her friends and loved ones,
Peace to her soul.
OBITUARY
Sarah Anna Wesby was born in South
Milford, Indiana, March 28, 1857, and passed away at Hoxie, March 20, 1921,
following a brief illness, at the age of 63 years, 11 months, and 19 days.
She was united in marriage to Charles Rosenkrans at *** Kalamazoo, Kalamazoo
county, Michigan, July 20, 1875 and to them nine children were born, four of
whom survive her, Harm Rosenkrans and Mrs. Viola Kerr of Hoxie, and Mrs.
Isabelle Kerr, of Woodrow, Colorado, and Mrs. Dot Mitchell of Siebert, Colorado.
The deceased came with her husband to Sheridan County in 1876 and took up a
homestead three miles south of Hoxie, where she made her home until called to
the Great Beyond.
Funeral services were held from the M.E. church Tuesday
after, conducted by Rev. C.A. Davis, the pastor, and all that was mortal of this
kindly lady was laid to rest in the Hoxie cemetery.
Submitted by Merelene Bockway
Mae Eunice (Wente) ROWLISON
5-29-1921 — 5-1-2003
Born in Lucerne,
Kansas. She was a homemaker & worked at Sheridan County Hospital for more than
20 years. Preceded in death by her husband, Andy, 1983.
Burial in Hoxie Cemetery
Gladys Marie (Whitehair) ROGERS
2-1-1913 — 8-7-2003
Gladys Marie Rogers, 90, died Thursday, Aug. 7, 2003, at Sheridan County Long
Tenn Care Unit. She was born Feb. 1, 1913, near Dillon, daughter of George A.
and Bertha (Forster) Whitehair. She married W.E. "Rod" Rogers on Jan. 4, 1936,
in Elmo. He died Apri1 18, 1958. She lived in Colby until moving to Hoxie in
1946. She was former owner and editor of The Hoxie Sentinel and a high school
secretary and school board clerk.
Survivors include a son, James, a sister,
Bernie Hintz, two grandchildren; and a great- granddaughter.
She was preceded
in death by a daughter, Kathleen Rogers.
Burial in the Hoxie Cemetery.
Madeline M. RUMBACK
8-9-1919 — 9-17-2007
Madeline M. Rumback, 88,
Holdrege, Neb., formerly of Hill City, died Monday, Sept. 17, 2007, at Phelps
Memorial Hospital, Holdrege, Neb.
She was born Aug. 9, 1919, in rural Cloud
County to Levi Francis and Margaret Marie (Tremblay) Ribordy.
She married
Joseph Rumback on Oct. 25, 1938, in Grainfield. He preceded her in death Feb. 4,
1993. She was a homemaker.
Survivors include two sons, Lonnie Rumback, and
Les Rumback, two daughters, Wanda Wire, and Juliana Rome, two brothers, Kenneth
Ribordy and Lenard Ribordy, three sisters, Marcella Albers, Mary Ann Racette and
Rita Huffman, 14 grandchildren, 26 great-grandchildren; and three great great
grandchildren.
A daughter, Geraldine Rome, preceded her in death.
Burial
was in the in St. Francis Cemetery, Hoxie.
Ruby B. SAVAGE
7-26-1910 — 10-22-2003
Ruby B. Savage, 93, died Wednesday, Oct. 22, 2003. She
was born July 26, 1910, in Salina. She was a retired sales clerk for Denver Dry
Goods.
Survivors include two daughters, Gail Mumm, and Shirley White, a
brother, John Rogers, a sister, Mildred Thayer, and 12 grandchildren.
She was
preceded in death by her husband, James; two daughters Majorie Savage and
Marilyn Sue Rohr and two infant sons.
Burial in the Selden Cemetery.
Marie A. (Albers) SCHAFFER
1/7/1919 — 10/24/2005
Born near Angelus.
Married: William Schaffer on April 24, 1946, in Angelus, Ks., Sheridan County.
Survivors include, two sons, William J. "Wiullie", & Kenneth "Ken" Shaffer, two
daughters, Kathy Collins, & Karla Olson, a brother, Alfred Albers, nine
grandchildren, & nine great-grandchildren.
Buiral in St Francis Cemetery
John "J.B." SCHLAGECK
10-4-1929 — 2-26-2004
John "J.B." Schlageck,
74, died Thursday, Feb. 26, 2004. He was born Oct. 4, 1929, southwest of Selden,
son of Hennan and Kathryn Schlageck. He was a retired parts man for an
agricultural business.
Survivors include his wife, Marcia Schlageck, a son,
Mike Schlageck, a brother, Hennan "J.R." Schlageck,and two sisters, Betty Pauls,
and Mary Ellen Smith.
Burial in the Selden Cemetery.
Dixie Lee (Scott) SCHMEHR
4-25-1934 — 7-27-2007
Dixie Lee Scott Schmehr, 73, Hill
City, died Friday, July 27, 2007, at Denver Health. She was born April 25, 1934,
in Sheridan County to LeRoy Winfield and Mary Mildred Erwin Scott. She attended
school in Studley. She married Robert Lee Schmehr in 1956. She was a police
dispatcher, an emergency medical technician and worked at the local Standard Oil
station in Hill City.
Survivors include a son, Scott Lee Schmehr, three
daughters, Dixie Lee Dreher, Roberta Lee Maddux, and Zoe Lee Valentine, 14
brothers and sisters; 11 grandchildren; and two great-grandchildren. A son,
Raymond Lee, and a grandson preceded her in death.
Burial in Lucern
Cemetery, Sheridan County, Kansas.
Evelyn SCHMIDT
8-2-1938 —
9-3-2007
Evelyn Schmidt, 69, Grinnell, died Monday, Sept. 3, 2007, at Colby.
She was born Aug. 2, 1938, in Sheridan County to Martin Joseph and Mary Agnes
Korte Dickman.
She married Clarence R. "Jess" Schmidt on July 30, 1957, in
Angelus. He preceded her in death Feb. 4, 2007. She was a retired bank employee
at State Bank, Grinnell.
Survivors include three sons, Gary Schmidt, Stan
Schmidt, and Kevin Schmidt, a daughter, Lisa Wagoner, her mother, a brother, Ken
Dickman, three sisters, Phyllis Diers, Mary Jane Brown, and Linda Zerr, and
eight grandchildren.
Burial was in the Immaculate Conception Cemetery,
Grinnell.
Frances Marie SCHWARZ
9/18/1946 — 10/8/2006
Oct 10,
2006
Frances Marie Schwarz, 80, Grinnell, died Sunday, Oct 8, 2006, at Logan
County Hospital, Oakley She was born Nov. 21, 1925, in Sheridan County, daughter
of John and Elizabeth (Robben) Moellering.
She married George J Schwarz on
Sept 18. 1946, in Angelus He preceded her in death in 1998 She was a homemaker
Survivors include four sons, Ron Schwarz. Ken Schwarz, Dennis Schwarz, and
Bernie Schwarz, six daughters. Judith M Zerr-Schamberger and Janet Fisher,
Jeanne Peter, Marilyn Munk. Carol Baalman, and Angle Feldt, four brothers.
Reynold Moellering and Robert Moellering both John Moellering, and Bernie
Moellering, three sisters, Emelyn Broeckelman, Betty Feldt, and Jean Dempewolf,
27 grandchildren and 11 great-grandchildren
She was preceded in death by a
son. Terrance Francis Schwarz, in 1967.
Burial in St. Paul Cemetery, Angelus.
Fred H. SCHWARZ
4/20/1912 — 5/15/2005
VETERAN U.S. ARMY WWII
Born in Sheridan County. Son of Henry Albert & Anna Rose (Ostmeyer) Schwartz. He
married Marie W. Mollering on Oct. 1, 1941, in Angelus. Survivors include two
sons, Bill Schwartz, & Bill Schwartz, two daughters, Mary Lou Mastin, & Betty
Hockersmith, three sisters, Mary Wessel, Elsie Wessel, & Hilda Moellering, nine
grandchildren, & 10 great-grandchildren. He was preceded in death by his wife,
July 27, 2004, & a son, Freddie Schwartz.
Buiral in St Paul's Cemetery
Marie W. SCHWARZ
6-26-1917 — 7-27-2004
Born in Sheridan County
Daughter of: John Martin & Elizabeth Frances (Robbin) Moellering. Married: Fred
Schwartz & Elizabeth Moellering on Oct. 1, 1941, in Angelus, Kansas, Sheridan
County. Survivors include: her husband, of the home; 2 sons, Bill & Larry
Schwartz, 2 daughters, Mary Lou Mastin & Betty Hockersmith, 4 brothers, Reynold,
John, Robert & Bernie Moellering, 4 sisters, Emelyn Broeckelman, Frances
Schwartz, Betty Feldt & Jean Dempewolf. She was preceded in death by a son,
Freddie Schwartz.
Buiral in St Paul's Cemetery
Mary M. SCHWARZ
9/7/1917 — 4/4/2005
Born in Menlo, Kansas. Daughter of Joseph & Mary
(Houstin) Channell. She married Harry Schwarz on Sept. 22, 1936, in Angelus, Ks.
He died March 1, 1988. Survivors include three sons, David, Charles & Mike
Schwarz, three daughters, Patricia Ellis, Joan Rathbun, & Linda Watt, 31
grandchildren, & 2 great-grandchildren. She was preceded in death by a son,
Harry Jr.
Buiral in St Francis Cemetery
Phyllis A. SEAMAN
11/29/1926 — 12/14/2004
Born in Hoxie, Kansas, Sheridan County. Died at a
Logan County Hospital, Oakley, Kansas. Survivors include two daughters, Linda
Terry, & Janet Schreiber, two sisters, Mary Daise & Peggy Adams, Seven
grandchildren, & twelve great-grandchildren. Burial in Goodland Cemetery,
Sherman County, Kansas.
Dorothy Mildred (Cooper) SELBE
11-24-2006
— 4-5-2003
Dorothy Mildred (Cooper) Selbe, 96, former Hoxie resident, died
Saturday, April 5, 2003, at her home. She was born Aug. 24, 1906, in Sheridan
County, daughter of Joseph and Lauretta (Suffacool) Cooper. She received her
teaching certificate from Fort Hays Normal School. She married Lelan G. Selbe on
Oct. 21, 1937. He died Nov. 8,1984. She was a true homemaker and fanned with her
husband until their retirement in 1964. She had been a resident of Pueblo,
living with her daughter and family since 1992.
Survivors include two
daughters, L. Selbe Watts and her husband, Kenneth, and Nancy Selbe, two
grandsons, Monte Selbe Watts, and his wife Kim, and Cooper Russell Watts.
Burial in the Hoxie Cemetery
Charles B. SHAFER
6-26-1929 —
4-6-2004
VETERAN U.S. ARMY
Charles B. Shafer, 74, former Quinter and Hoxie
resident, died Tuesday, Apri16, 2004, at Kindred Hospital. He was born June 26,
1929, in Quinter, son of Charlie B. and Myrtle (Morrow) Shafer. He graduated
from Hoxie High School in 1948.
He was employed by West Tape and Label in
Denver until his retirement. He moved to San Antonio in 2002.
Survivors
include a sister, Lorrie Shafer.
His wife, Patsy Shafer, preceded him in
death.
Burial in the Hoxie Cemetery.
Evelyn E. SHAW
8-20-1919 —
4-7-2004
Evelyn E. Shaw, 84, died Wednesday, April 7, 2004. She was born Aug.
20,1919, in Selden. She was a homemaker and farmed with her husband.
Survivors include two sons, John Shaw, and Francis Shaw, three, daughters,
Barbara Bittel, Agnes Davis, and Laura Robinson, a brother, John Slaven, 19
grandchildren; and 40 great-grandchildren.
Her husband, Clifford A. Shaw,
preceded her in death.
Burial in the Selden Cemetery.
Flerry Floyd
SHEA
8-25-1903 — 7-5-2003
Flerry Floyd Shea, 99, died Saturday, July 5,
2003. He was born Aug. 25, 1903, in rural Selden. He was a farmer and stockman.
Survivors include his wife, Vesta, of the home.
Burial in the Selden
Cemetery.
Vesta Elaine (Hill) SHEA
5-26-1917 — 11-7-2004
Vesta
Elaine (Hill) Shea, 87, Selden, died Sunday, Nov. 7, 2004, at Hays Medical
Center. She was born May 26, 1917, in Sheridan County. She was a school teacher.
Survivors include a brother, Dorman Hill.
She was preceded in death by her
husband, Flerry Shea, on July 25,2003.
Burial in the Selden Cemetery.
Lee Richard SHEPARD
6/19/1984 — 12/21/2004
Born in Hoxie Son of Kenny
Dee & Karen Kay (Bellerive) Shepard. Survivors include his parents, a brother,
Nicholas Shepard, & a sister, Sonya Shepard.
John F. SCHUHART
08-24-1915 — 12-06-2008
John F. Schuhart, 93, Oberlin, formerly of
Leoville, died Saturday, Dec. 6, 2008, in Hays. He was born Aug. 24, 1915, in
Sheridan County to Peter J. and Anna (Ritter) Schuhart. He attended Green Valley
School.
He was a farmer.
Survivors include a brother, Aloysius
"Shorty" Schuhart.
Burial in Mount Calvary Cemetery, Leoville.
Beulah Marie (Vaughn) SIMONTON
8-22-1919 — 9-18-2005
Beulah Marie
Simonton, 86, Canon City, Colo., died Sunday, Sept. 18,2005. She was born Aug.
22, 1919, near Selden, daughter of Walter Roy and Lola Fern Vaughn. She
graduated from Sheridan County High School in 1938. She married Virgil R.
Simonton on June 25, 1939, in Brighton, Colo. She worked for the Credit Bureau
of Greater Denver and Equifax before her retirement 1984. She was a homemaker.
Survivors include a son, Bob Simonton, two daughters, Norma Anderson, and
Barbara Farnholtz; three sisters, Twila Pearson, Bernice Channell, and Esther
Weeks, seven grandchildren; and twelve great-grandchildren.
Her husband
preceded her in death.
Burial in the Hoxie Cemetery
Mary Ellen
(Schlageck) SMITH
3-15-1941 — 6-30-2006
SMITH Mary Ellen was born March
15, 1941 & died on June 30, 2006 Born in Selden, Kansas, daughter of Herman J.
and Ellen Kathryn (Huber) Schlageck. She was married to Larry Smith. She was a
hair dresser.
Survivors include her husband, of the home; two sons, Douglas
Smith and Robert Smith, a daughter, Kathryn Pfannenstiel, a brother, Herman
"Jr." Schlageck, a sister, Elizabeth "Betty" Pauls, and 3 grandchildren.
Burial in the Selden Cemetery.
Ruby E. (Taylor) SMITH
9/5/1928 —
1/28/2003
Born on Farm near Studley, Kansas, Sheridan County. Daughter of:
Orval & Bernice (Haynes) Taylor. Ruby married Robert S. Smith: 2/2/1951. Lived
in California since 1959. Son: Michael
Michelle L. SNETHEN
3-10-1972 — 12-25-2007
Michelle L. Snethen, 35, Colby, died Tuesday, Dec. 25,
2007, in Denver. She was born March 10, 1972, in Hoxie to Gerard and Rebecca
Dickman. She was a registered nurse.
Survivors include her husband, Allen
Snethen, a son, Victor Wente, two daughters, Danaya Wente and Kari Snethen, her
parents, two brothers, Ada, Dickman, and Jason Dickman, and a sister, Lisa
Ortiz.
Services will be at 10 a.m. Friday at Sacred Heart Catholic Church,
Colby;
Burial was in Beulah Cemetery, Colby.
Doris Jean (Foster)
SPILLMAN
12/10/1930 — 12/14/2005
Born nearn Lucerne, Kansas. Daughter of
Wesley & Ethel (Hines) Foster. She married Doren Spillman on Feb. 15, 1947, at
Oberland, Kansas, Decatur county. Survivors include her husband, of the home,
two sons, Wes & Jeff Spillman, two daughters, Nora Spillman, & Paula Rumback, 11
grandchildren, & 6 great-grandchildren.
Burial in Hoxie Cemetery
Alexine M. (Zodrow) SPRESSER
10-22-1926 — 12-24-2007
Alexine M.
(Zodrow) Spresser, 81, Atwood, died Monday, Dec. 24, 2007, at Atwood.
She
was born Oct. 22, 1926, in Selden. She was a retired bookkeeper.
Survivors include three sons, Anthony Spresser, Robert "Coop" Spresser, and
Edward Spresser, a daughter, Mary Milligan, two sisters, Audrey Zimmerman, and
Irma Warren, 11 grandchildren; and three great-grandchildren.
Her
husband, Norman Spresser in 1989, preceded her in death.
Memorial service
will be at 11 a.m. Friday at Sacred Heart Catholic Church, Atwood; inurnment in
Selden Cemetery at later date.
John L. SPRESSSER
3/10/1930 —
2/2/2003
Son of: John "Jack" & Katherine (Kamphaus) Spressr. Born on a farm
South of Dresden. Farmer/Rancher & Licensed Cattle Buyer. Grew up in Sheridan
County. Jack married Erma Jan McCoy: 9/12/1950 in Leoville. Children: Mike -
Charles - John - Kathy Brainard - Jeanette Krizek
Hazel I.
STEINSHOUER
3-13-1913 — 10-14-2004
Daughter of: Luther Martin & Elizabeth
Jane (Mahanna) Suffecool. Married Eldon Steinhouser on July 28, 1937, in Hoxie.
Parents of: Duane - Darrel
Burial in Hoxie Cemetery
Patricia C.
(Hickert) STEPHEN
11-28-1929 — 02-15-2008
Patricia C. Hickert Stephen,
78, Norton, died Friday, Feb. 15, 2008, at Norton County Hospital, Norton. She
was born Nov. 28, 1929, in Sheridan County to Edward and Rose (Hayes) Campbell.
She was a 1948 graduate of White Dove and Leoville High School. She married
Quinten Hickert on May 9, 1949. He preceded her in death. She later married
Harold "Red" Stephen on June 5, 1993. She was a licensed mental health
technician at Norton State Hospital.
Survivors include three sons, Thomas
Hickert, Richard Hickert, and Timothy Hickert, three daughters, Jean Ann Bowman,
Rose Marie Beal, and Linette Klaus, a brother, Edward Campbell, a sister, Sally
Wahlmeier, 15 grandchildren; and 13 grandchildren.
Services were today at
St. Francis Catholic Church, Norton; burial in St. Joseph Cemetery, New Almelo.
Donald R. STEPHENS
08-13-1932 — 02-16-2008
Donald R. Stephens,
75, Hoxie, died Saturday, Feb. 16, 2008, at Swedish Hospital, Englewood, Colo.
He was born Aug. 13, 1932, in Angelus to Peter and Margaret Bixenman Stephens.
He married Carol Mowry on Jan. 24, 1956, in Seguin. He managed two feedlots.
Survivors include his wife, of the home; a son, Russell Stephens, two daughters,
Kim Stephens, and Suzann Demple, two sisters, Alice Ostmeyer, and Stella Kruse,
12 grandchildren; and three great-grandchildren.
Services will be at 10:30
a.m. Thursday at St. Frances Cabrini Catholic Church, Hoxie; burial in St.
Frances Catholic Cemetery.
Stephanie L. STILLMAN
06-08-1980 —
04-04-2009
Stephanie Lynn Stillman, 28, Hoxie, died Saturday, April 4,
2009, at her home. She was born June 8, 1980, in Hoxie, to Albert K. and
Elizabeth Ann (Bieker) Stillman.
She was a 1999 graduate of Hoxie High
School and received an associate's degree at Seward County Community College,
Liberal. She was manager of Dollar General, Hoxie.
Survivors include her
parents, of the home; a special friend, Tim Dillehay, Hoxie; a brother, Karl
Stillman, Hoxie; two sisters, Ruth Ann Becker, Scott City, and Sandra Weber,
Hays. Services will be at 11 a.m. Tuesday at St. Frances Catholic Church, Hoxie.
A vigil will be at 7 p.m. today at Mickey-Leopold Funeral Home, Hoxie.
Memorials are suggested to the Hoxie High School Music Department or American
Diabetes Association in care of the funeral home.
Deloro Marie STOHS
10/12/1919 — 4/23/2004
Born near Hoxie. Died, at the Sheridan County Long
Term Care. Daughter of: John & Esther (Richter) Oelke. She married: Melvin Stohs
in June 1961. He died May 2, 2001. She was employed by American Express, in
accounting department until her retirement. She lived in Denver until 2001, when
she moved to Hoxie. Survivors include 4 brothers, Harlan Oelke, Edward Oelke,
Paul Oelke & Johnnie Oelke, 3 sisters, Clarice Hyde, Carlotta & Carol Junge.
Burial in Hoxie Cemetery
James Marvin STRONG
2-24-1936 —
12-14-2006
VETERAN U. S. ARMY
James Marvin Strong, 70, Hoxie, died
Thursday, Dec. 14, 2006, at his home. He was born Feb. 24, 1936, in Baker, Ore.,
son of Ellis and Helen (Baisley) Strong. He married Ruby (Lorna) Procter on Aug.
7, 1977, in Pendleton, Ore. He was a horseshoer, ferrier and pen rider for Hoxie
Feedyard. father, a brother, Elmer Hill, two sisters, Bonita Herbert, North
Powder, and Bertha Hill, Burial in Hoxie Cemetery with military rites by Fort
Riley soldiers.
Bertha "Betty" (Zodrow) SULZMAN
2-7-1909 —
11-4-2004
Bertha "Betty" (Zodrow) Sulzman, 95, died Thursday, Nov. 4, 2004.
She was born Feb. 7, 1909, in Sheridan County. She was a teacher and homemaker .
Survivors include five sons, Don Sulzman, Bob Sulzman, Bill Sulzman, Frank
Sulzman, and Jim Sulzman, five daughters, Mary Lou Lard, Jeanette Sulzman, Agnes
Roberts, Virginia Sulzman, and Susanne Manley, a brother, Norbert Zodrow, 32
grandchildren; and 28 great-grandchildren.
Her husband preceded her in death
Dec. 30, 1959.
Burial in the Selden Cemetery.
Donald Anthony SULZMAN
12-4-1928 — 3-9-2007
VETERAN U.S. ARMY KOREA WAR
Donald Anthony
Sulzman, 78, Dresden, died Friday, March 9, 2007, at Cedar Living Center,
Oberlin. He was born Dec. 4, 1928, in rural Sheridan County, son of William and
Bertha (Zodrow) Sulzman. He married Lillian Skubal Truetken on April 22, 1961.
He served in the U.S. Army during the Korean War. He was a heavy-equipment
operator.
Survivors include his wife, of the home; six sons, John Truetken,
Ladimir "Lad" Truetken, Harold Sulzman, Phillip Sulzman, Michael Sulzman, and
Kurt Sulzman, four brothers, Bob Sulzman, Bill Sulzman, and Frank Sulzman and
Jim Sulzman, six sisters, Mary Lou Schroer Laird, Jeanette Sulzman, Agnes
Roberts, Virginia Sulzman, and Carol Sulzman, and Susanne Manley, and nine
grandchildren.
Burial in the Selden Cemetery.
Etta Marie SULZMAN
5-8-1928 — 1-2-2004
Etta Marie Sulzman, 75, died Friday, Jan. 2, 2004. She
was born May 8, 1928, in Leoville. She was a postmaster, retiring in 1987.
Survivors include four sons, Wayne, Vickey, Loran, and Randy, a daughter, Rhonda
Sabatka, a brother, Richard, two sisters, Pauline Grace, and Lavine Thomas, six
grandchildren, and three great-grandchildren.
She was preceded in death by
her husband, Johnnie Sulzman, on Oct. 17, 1996.
Burial in the Selden
Cemetery.
Mildred (Allen) TACHA
08-20-1911 — 07-31-2008
Mildred Helena (Allen) Tacha, 96, Oberlin, died Thursday, July 31, 2008. She was
born Aug. 20, 1911, in Hoxie to John and Katherine (Baier) Allen. She was a
homemaker.
Survivors include a son, John Tacha, a daughter, Kay Brown,
eight grandchildren; 11 great-grandchildren; and five great-great-grandchildren.
She was preceded in death by her husband, Julius "Punch" Tacha, and a
great-great-grandson.
Services will be at 11:30 a.m. Aug. 19 at Jennings
United Methodist Church; inurnment in Jennings Cemetery.
Howard Lee
TAYLOR
8/25/1927 — 3/12/2005
VETERAN U.S. ARMY W.W.II & KOREAN CONFLICT.
Born in Hoxie, Kansas, Sheridan County. Son of Isom & Lillian (Tyson) Taylor.
Married Margaret Brown on Sept. 1, 1953, in Hays, Kansas. Survivors include his
wife, of the home, a son, Howard Taylor Jr., two daughters, Paula Carver, &
Linda Mask, abrother, Wayne Taylor, a sister, Maxine Meis, five grandchildren, &
six great-grandchildren. Burial in Plainville Cemetery, Rooks county.
Kathleen M. TAYLOR
07-22-1935 — 04-29-2009
Kathleen McNeil Taylor,
73, died Sunday, March 29, 2009 at the Sheridan County Long Term Care, Hoxie.
She was born July 22, 1935, in Hoxie, to Ad G. and Mildred Montgomery Smith. She
married Marvin D. Taylor on August 21, 1953 in the First Presbyterian Church in
Hoxie.
Kathleen was a lifelong lover of learning. She began her education
in the Hoxie school system, and continued at Kansas State University, graduating
with a BS in Elementary Education. After she and Marvin graduated from college,
they returned to Hoxie. Marvin began farming with his father and brother, and
Kathleen taught 3rd grade in Hoxie Elementary School. After teaching for six
years, she became a full-time mother to Jeannine, Neil, and Daniel, and devoted
her time to her family, church, and community.
She was active in the
Presbyterian Church as an elder, Sunday school teacher, member and officer of
Presbyterian Women, and served on many committees. She was a charter member of
Friends of Sheridan County Library, served on the Library Board of Trustees, and
as the governor’s appointee to the Northwest Kansas Library System Board, as
further evidence of her commitment to continual learning. Kathleen was also a
life member of the Sheridan County Historical Society.
She was proceeded
in death by her parents and her sister Judith Ann. She is survived by her
husband Marvin, of the home; sons Neil and wife, Jolene, of Overland Park, KS,
and Dan and wife Stacey of Olathe, KS; daughter Jeannine and her partner, Jeff,
of Kansas City, MO, and his son Jamie; five grandchildren: Catherine, Anna,
Scott, Matthew, and Emma Taylor; and siblings Charles M. (Monty) of Bullhead
City, AZ, and Margy Wentz and husband Tom, of Pasadema, CA.
Services will
be held on Wednesday, April 1, 2009, at 3 pm, at the First Presbyterian Church,
Hoxie, with burial following at the Hoxie Cemetery. Visitation will be 9 a.m. to
8 p.m. Tuesday, March 31, with the family receiving friends from 7 p.m. to 8
p.m., at Mickey-Leopold Funeral Home, Hoxie. In lieu of flowers, memorials are
suggested to First Presbyterian Church of Hoxie, Sheridan County Historical
Society or Sheridan County Library.
“Death is not extinguishing the
light; it is only putting out the lamp because the dawn has come.”
--Rabindranath Tagore
Royce Mitchell TEETER
4/12/1924 — 5/17/2007
Royce Mitchell Teeter, 83, Oakley, died Thursday, May 17, 2007, at Logan County
Hospital, Oakley. He was born April 12, 1924, in Sheridan County to Russell
"Todd" and Bertha (Griffith) Teeter. He was the director of transportation for
USD 274 until retiring in 1990.
Survivors include two sons, Fred Teeter, and
Ron Teeter, two daughters, Marilynn Reed, and Ann Gilkerson, a brother, Earl
Griffith; 10 grandchildren; and nine great-grandchildren. He was preceded in
death by his wife, Rose Marie, on April 3, 2002; a daughter, Pamela Jo, and a
infant daughter, Denise Sue.
Burial in the Oakley Cemetery, Logan County,
Kansas.
Dean L. THOMAS
12-20-1925 — 3-7-2006
VETERAN U. S. ARMY
WWII
Dean L. Thomas, 80, Hoxie, died Tuesday, March 7, 2006, near Morland. He
was born Dec. 20, 1925, near Hoxie, son of William Lee and Ada (Albers) Thomas.
He was a farmer, drove a bus, for 18 years, and was a Sheridan County
commissioner for 10 years. He married Sylvia Johnson on Oct. 19, 1958, in
Colorado Springs, Colo.
Survivors include his wife, of the home; three
daughters, Carolyn Thomas, Bonnie Galloway, and Linda Mecham, and seven
grandchildren.
Burial in the Hoxie Cemetery.
Michael Dwane TICE
7-11-1948 — 8-24-2003
Michael Dwane Tice, 55, died Sunday, Aug. 24, 2003, at
Hays Medical Center. He was born July 11, 1948, in Oberlin, son of Dwane and
Norma (Bainter) Tice. He married Gwynne Buchanan on Dec. 21, 1968, in Dresden.
He was a salesman for Hoxie Implement Company for 35 years. He had operated the
Hoxie Theatre for 20 years. He was a member of the United Methodist Church,
Hoxie, the Hoxie Elks Lodge, had served on the Hoxie Alumni Association board
and had been active in the Neighborhood Entertainment Company.
Survivors
include his wife, of the home; a son, Brandon, two daughters, Jamie Sterling,
and Michelle Slipke, his mother, a brother, Kim Tice, three sisters, Marcia
Aumiller, Alis Weimer and Avis Herl, and seven grandchildren.
Burial in the
Hoxie Cemetery.
Harold L. TIMKEN
8/4/1931 — 12/7/2005
Born in
Scott City, Kansas, Scott County. Son of Walter Jacob & Stella (Daniels) Timken.
He married Etta Jane Taylor on Feb. 2, 1953, in Studley, Kansas. Survivors
include his wife, of the home, a daughter, Cindy Eller, a brother, Frank Timken,
two sisters, Nadine White, & Easter Bainter, two grandchildren, & two
great-grandchildren. He was preceded in death by a son, Danny Timken, & a
daughter, Sharon Sue Timken.
Burial in Hoxie Cemetery
Kristen
Renee TORLUEMKE
7-11-1979 — 7-25-2002
Born in Englewood, Colorado to Jeff
& Karen (Heim) Torluemke
Mother of: Alexia Torluemke
Survived by a
brother: Mark - Two Sisters: Jessica & Kimberly
Grandparents: Gerald & Helen
Heim - Gary Torluemke & Beverly McMurray
Great Grandmothers: Gertrude
Langberg & Margaret Geerdes
Buiral in St Francis Cemetery
Mabel A.
(Haynes) TREU
10/13/1902 — 10/17/2005
Daughter of Charles E. & Inez
(Cooper) Haynes. She married John J. Treu on April 14, 1922, in Norton, Ks. He
preceded her in death April 11, 1973. Survivors include a son, Willard Treu,
four daughters, Elsie Pickett, Norma Boxler, Betty Morken, & Katie Currier, 13
grandchildren, & 18 great-grandchildren.
Burial in Hoxie Cemetery
Willard TREU
8/16/1923 — 1/21/2006
VETERAN
U.S. ARMY AIR CORPS WWII
Born near Lucerne. Son of John & Mable (Haynes) Treu. He married Harry Liester
on March 5, 1945, in Hoxie. Survivors include his wife, three daughters, Marilyn
Rogers, Shelley Nondorf, & Carole Clark, four sisters, Elsie Pickett, Norma
Boxler. Betty Morken, & Katie Currier, six grandchildren, & 2
great-grandchildren.
Burial in Hoxie Cemetery
Joseph H. VAHLING
03-19-1914 — 02-12-2008
Joseph H. Vahling, 93, Ellis, died Tuesday, Feb.
12, 2008, at Ellis Good Samaritan Center. He was born March 19, 1914, in
Angelus, Kansas, Sheridan County to John and Frances (Swingler) Vahling. He was
a carpenter, working mostly in Topeka.
Survivors include three sisters,
Josephine Werth, Anna Vahling, and Elizabeth Wessel, and numerous nieces and
nephews.
He was preceded in death by his parents, two brothers and three
sisters.
Services will be at 10 a.m. Saturday at Wasinger-Keithley
Funeral Chapel, Ellis; inurnment in St. Mary Cemetery.
Edward "Bill"
VAUGHN
11-4-1921 — 3-8-2003
Edward "Bill" Vaughn, 81, died Saturday, March
8, 2003. He was born Nov. 4, 1921, in Medford, Ore. He was a retired U.S. Postal
Service employee. He married Leona Louise Korte; she died Aug. 14, 2002.
Survivors include two sons, Murray, and Gary, a daughter, Karen Raymond, and
four grandchildren.
Burial in the Selden Cemetery.
Leona Louise (Korte) VAUGHN
2-25-1925 — 8-14-2002
Leona Louise Vaughn, 77, died
Wednesday, Aug. 14, 2002, at the Hays Regional Medical Center in Hays, Kan. She
was born Feb. 25, 1925, at the family farm near Angelus, one of 13 children,
daughter of Bernard and Louise (Baalman) Korte. Her family moved to Torrington,
Wyo., when she was in high school, and she graduated from there. During WWII,
she worked as a Rosie the Reverter, putting up metal buildings. On Jan. 27,
1948, she was united in marriage to Edward "Bill" Vaughn in Selden, where they
made their home all of their married life. She was a homemaker. She was preceded
in death by her parents; seven brothers, George, Henrv. Lawrence, Clem, Paul,
Fred and Edward "Pete"; and two sisters, Treva and Caroline. She is survived by
her husband, Bill; two sons, Murray Vaughn, and Gary Vaughn and his wife,
DeLena, one daughter, Karen Raymond and her husband, Roger one brother, Leonard
Korte and his wife, Vi, one sister, Mary Dickman, four grandchildren; and many
other relatives and friends. Burial in the Selden Cemetery.
2-25-1925 — 8-14-2002
Leona Vaughn, 77, died Wednesday, Aug. 14, 2002, at Hays Medical
Center. She was born Feb. 25, 1925, in Angelus, daughter of Bernard and Louise
(Baalman) Korte. She grew up in Angelus, and attended schools in Torrington,
Wyo. She married Edward "Bill" Vaughn on Jan. 27, 1948, in Selden. She was a
homemaker. She was a member of Sacred Heart Catholic Church, Altar Society and
Rose and Garden Club, all of Selden.
Survivors include her husband, two sons,
Murray, and Gary, a daughter, Karen Raymond, a brother, Leonard Korte, a sister,
Mary Dickman,and four grandchildren.
She was preceded in death by six
brothers, Henry, Paul, George, Pete, Clem and Fred, and a sister, Eleanor.
Beryl "Teddy" Lorraine (Motz) WACHENDURFER
12/1/1910 — 10/19/2005
Born near Selden, Ks. Daughter of Charles & Martha (Bain) Motz. She married
Frank Wachendorfer, who preceded her in death in1977. Survivors include two
daughters, Frances Linnell, & Mary Ellen Krannawitter, six grandchildren, twelve
great-grandchildren,,& one step grandchild. She was preceded in death by a son
Dennis Wachendorfer. & two grandchildren.
Buiral in Selden Cemetery
Elaine WAGONER
12-18-1930 — 12-13-2007
Elaine Wagoner, 76,
Quinter, died Thursday, Dec. 13, 2007, at Gove County Medical Center, Quinter.
She was born Dec. 18, 1930, in rural Studley to George F. and Nella B. (Carley)
Simon.
She attended Pleasant Glen Elementary School near Studley and was
a 1948 graduate of
Sheridan County High School. She married Martin A.
Wagoner Jr. on Aug. 16, 1948. He preceded her in death on April of 1990. She was
a medical assistant.
Survivors include two sons, Darrell Wagoner, and
Dwight Wagoner, a daughter, Connie Crawley, a brother, Edwin Simon, two sisters,
Wilma Mader, and Winifred McCullough, seven grandchildren; and seven
great-grandchildren.
Services will be at 10 a.m. Saturday at Mount
Pleasant Baptist Church, Studley; burial in Mount Pleasant Cemetery, Studley,
Sheridan County.
Myrtle E. WARNER
06-18-1907 — 10-29-2008
Myrtle E. Warner, 101, Oberlin, died Wednesday, Oct. 29, 2008, in Newton. She
was born June 18, 1907, in rural Selden to Edward and Ellen C. Anderson. She
attended country schools near Selden and Oberlin.
She married Walter
Rogers in 1924. He preceded her in death. She later married Jess Warner in 1947.
He preceded her in death. She was an engraver for a printing company.
Survivors include a son, Gerald Rogers, five grandchildren; and 12
great-grandchildren.
Services will be at 10:30 a.m. Monday at Oberlin
United Methodist Church; burial in Lund Cemetery, rural Oberlin.
Robert O. “Robbie” WASHBURN
6-14-1916 — 12-24-2007
Robert O. "Robbie"
Washburn, 93, Oakley, died Saturday, Oct. 25, 2008, at Logan County Manor,
Oakley. He was born May 15, 1915, in Sheridan County to Clarence L. and Maudie
M. (Martin) Washburn.
He married Norma Gfeller on May 4, 1938, in Hays.
He was owner of Washburn Truck Line and Modern Market, Winona.
Survivors
include his wife, of the home; three daughters, Sharon Mackley, and Lynne Scott
and Joyce Atkinson, 11 grandchildren; 33 great-grandchildren; and 15
great-great-grandchildren.
He was preceded in death by four
great-grandchildren; and a great-great-grandchild.
Services will be at 10
a.m. Tuesday at Kennedy-Koster Funeral Home, Oakley; burial in Winona Cemetery.
Lydia Jane (Mc Ilveen) WEBBER
2-15-1920 — 10-15-2004
Born in
Kessler, Colorado She was preceded in death by her husband Bartholemew Weber
Survivors include 1 son, Bernard J. Weber & 2 daughters, Brenda Wagoner &
Barbara Schuette & a 1/2 sister Denzel R. Blackstock.
Burial in Selden
Cemetery
Bernita Marie (Depperschmidt) WEBER
01-14-1937 —
03-19-2009
Bernita Marie Weber, 72, Hoxie, died Thursday, March 19, 2009
at Sheridan County Long Term Care, Hoxie. She was born January 14, 1937 to
Seraphine and Anna (Feldt) Depperschmidt in rural Sheridan County. She married
Kenneth Weber February 23, 1957 at Leoville. He died July 22, 2001;. She was
also preceded in death by her parents and her brother, Al Jay of Dresden, and
three infant brothers, John, Melvin and Elmer.
She is survived by two
sons and their families, Rick and Beverly Weber and their children Shelby, Reid,
and Rhett of Waukomis, OK, and Greg and Thresia Weber and their children Bailey
and Riley of Hoxie, a sister, Viola Koerperich of McCook, NE; many nieces and
nephews and other family members.
Funeral services were held at 10 a.m.
Saturday, March 21 at St. Frances Catholic Church, Hoxie. Memorial may be made
to Sheridan County EMS, Ridgewood Manor, or the donor’s choice, and sent in care
of the funeral home.
The Hoxie Sentinel – March 26, 2009
Robert L. WEBER
1/30/1937 — 1/6/2003
U.S. ARMY VETERAN
Born in Seymour,
Indiana. Son of: Roland H. & Esther (Schlicher) Weber.
Robert married Kay
Kennedy: 8/19/1970
Children: Kenneth Weber - Anne Rogers - Arminta Culver
Burial in Immanuel Lutheran Cemetery
Katherine Lucille WENTE
10/27/1944 — 6/6/2007
Katherine Lucille Wente, 62, Hoxie, died Wednesday,
June 6, 2007, at Sheridan County Hospital, Hoxie. She was born Oct. 27, 1944, in
Muskogee, Okla., to Milford Harold and Fern Maxine (Myers) Irwin. She married
Rudy Wente in 1969. He preceded her in death Nov. 23, 1989. She was a cook.
Survivors include a son, Rudy Wente, a daughter, Connie Martin, a brother,
Harold Irwin, four grandchildren; and four step-grandchildren.
Burial in the
Lucerne Cemetery, Sheridan County, Kansas
Anna C. (Buhler) WESSEL
3/25/1917 — 10/31/2005 Born in Lucas, Kansas. Married Lawrence H Wessel, who
preceded her in death. She was a homemaker & school teacher. Survivors include
two sons, Fred & George Wessel, three daughters, Helen Engle, Irene Wessel, &
Rita Kinder, two brothers, Jim & Jim Buhler, three sisters, Marie Coperenger,
Zita Wente, & Dorothy Pavelko, eight grandchildren & six great-grandchildren.
She was preceded in death by a great grandson. Buiral in St Francis Cemetery
Francis J. WESSEL
11-27-1925 — 9-17-2007
Francis J. Wessel, 81,
Oakley, died Monday, Sept. 17, 2007, at Logan County Manor, Oakley.
He was
born Nov. 27, 1925, in Angelus to Joseph and Maime (Mindrup) Wessel.
He
married Elizabeth Vahling on May 11, 1948, in New Almelo. He was a farmer.
He
was a member of St. Paul Catholic Church and Knights of Columbus, both of
Angelus.
Survivors include his wife, of the home; three sons, Donald Wessel,
Michael Wessel, and Patrick Wessel, six daughters, Carol Raney, Rose Wessel and
Barbara Wessel, Mary Zerr, Dot Graham, and Laura Wessel, five brothers, Tom
Wessel and Dave Wessel, Bob Wessel, Leroy Wessel, and Charlie Wessel, three
sisters, Rita Wessel, Mary Ann Seymour, and Sister Bernadine Wessel, 15
grandchildren; and 14 great-grandchildren.
His parents, a daughter, Geraldine
Wessel, two brothers, a sister and two grandchildren, preceded him in death.
Burial was in the St. Paul Catholic Cemetery, Angelus, Kansas, Sheridan County.
LeRoy H. WESSEL
9/2/1935 — 6/29/2005
Born in Sheridan County,
north of Seguin. He was a farmer/stockman. Survivors include his mother, Mary
Wessel, a brother, Henry Wessel, & a sister, Doloris Dellere. He was preceded in
death by his father. Services listed as in Sacvred Heart Catholic Church,
Selden, no cemetery mentioned.
Zola M. WHITE
6-14-1916 —
10-29-2008
Zola M. White, 99, Quinter, died Wednesday, Oct. 29, 2008, at
Gove County Medical Center, Quinter. She was born Oct. 20, 1909, in Lucerne to
M. Jay and Carrie Mowry Barr.
She married James H. White on Oct. 14,
1931, in Hoxie. He preceded her in death March 31, 1989. She was a homemaker.
Survivors include two sons, James J. White, and Charles White, three
daughters, Betty Corke and Carolyn Bell, and Charlotte McMillen, a sister, Theo
Barr, 13 grandchildren; and 21 great-grandchildren.
Services will be at
10:30 a.m. Friday at Mount Pleasant Baptist Church, near Studley; burial in
church cemetery.
Richard D. WHITMER
09-05-1962 — 12-17-2007
Richard D. "Rick" Whitmer, 45, Hays, died Monday, Dec. 17, 2007. He died at
the Hays Medical Center. He was born Sept. 5, 1962, in Hoxie to Richard L. and
Rosa Lee (Hirt) Whitmer. He received his bachelor's of science degree in
business from Fort Hays State University in 1985 and was a certified public
accountant. He married Jennifer Frank on June 15, 1985, in Hays. He was a bank
examiner for FDIC for 20 years. He was a member of St. Joseph Catholic Church,
Hays. He was an avid hunter and outdoorsman.
Survivors include his wife,
of the home; four sons, John Whitmer, Benjamin Whitmer, Joseph Whitmer and
Richard Whitmer Jr., Rebecca Whitmer and Samantha Whitmer, his parents, Richard
L. and Rosa Lee Whitmer, three brothers, Michael Whitmer and wife, Shelly, Mark
Whitmer and wife, Rebecca, and Dennis Whitmer and wife, Christa, a sister,
Denise Rounkles and husband, Ron, and his mother-in-law, Sally Frank.
His
infant twin daughters; his grandparents, Bethold and Evelyn Hirt, and Robert and
Cora Whitmer, and his father-in-law, Robert Frank, preceded him in death.
Burial in St. Joseph Cemetery, Hays, Kansas, Ellis County.
Arlene
L. WIGGINTON
4-27-1929 — 3-10-2004
Born in Hoxie. Died at Gove County
Medical Center, Quinter, Kansas, Gove County. Daughter of: John H. & Alice C.
(Mowry) Mosier. She married James W. Wigginton on December 26, 1948, in Hoxie.
He died January 9, 2000. Survivors include: 2 sons, Hugh & Kelly Wigginton & 1
daughter, Joycelyn Wigginton, her mother, a brother, John Mosier Jr.
Burial
in Hoxie Cemetery
John S. "Stan" WINTER
6-6-1919 — 5-6-2003
Born in Northeast Sheridan County. Life time resident. Died at Sheridan County
Hospital. He was a Farmer/Stockman. Survivors include: his wife, Julia Winter, 3
daughters, Judy Cadwell, Linda Frazey & Nancy Colson, 2 brothers, Warren K. &
Joseph D.Winter, 2 sisters, Mary Jo McClaren & Eileen Laird. He was preceded in
death by an infant son.
Burial in Hoxie Cemetery
Josie Goetz WITTMAN
1-7-1915 — 3-8-2004
Josie was born in Park, Kansas, Gove County.
Daughter of: Joseph & Mary Goetz. She married: Nick Wittman on June 6, 1933. He
died in April 1996. Survivors include: a son, Gordon Whittman & a daughter,
Angie Post, a brother, Leo Goetz, a sister, Ella Walt. She was preceded in death
by a son, Melvin.
Burial in St Francis Cemetery
James L. WRIGHT
9/13/1934 — 2/2/2005
VETERAN U.S. MARINE
Born in Russell Springs, Ks. Son
of James E. & Leone (Challis) Wright. He married Carolyn Meyer on June 1, 1959,
in Oakley, Ks. Survivors include his wife, two sons, James A. Wright & Bill
Wright, a sister, Alene Sheldon, & five grandchildren.
Burial in St Francis
Cemetery
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