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| Obituary- Stewart, Mae Mae Stewart
Mrs. Mae Stewart, 68 died Wednesday morning at her home in Rossville after a long period of illness and inability to get out of her home. For 27 years her husband, Elmer Stewart, had given her his entire time in looking after her welfare.
She was born May 28, 1883, near McLouth and had made her home in the Rossville community 48 years.
She and Mr. Stewart came here when her parents, the late Mr. and Mrs. J.L. Alexander took over a grocery store from John Jamieson, Mrs. Stewart was a member of the Rossville Methodist church and the S.B.A.
She is survived by her husband, Elmer Stewart, of the home; and a sister Mrs. Grace Davis, Rossville and several nieces and nephews.
The funeral will be at 2 p.m. Friday at the Rossville Methodist church, with burial in Rossville cemetery.
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May M. Stewart was born May 28, 1883, near McLouth, Kansas, the daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. John C. Alexander. She spent her childhood in that community. She was united in marriage to Elmer Stewart on Christmas Day 1901.
She and her husband and parents came to Rossville in October, 1904, and remained here the rest of her life.
She was stricken with paralysis in 1931 and was a patient invalid until her death April 23, 1952. Through all those years of suffering she had the devoted care of her husband. Other survivors is a sister, Mrs. Grace Davis and several nieces and nephews.
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| Obituary- Stewart, Paul Paul (Peck) Stewart
Word was received this week of the death of Peck Stewart, who passed away somewhere in California after suffering a stroke.
The body was taken to Denver, Colo. and burial services were held Monday, at the Union Printers Home.
His sisters, Mrs. Edna Schultz and Margaret Stewart of Kansas City attended the burial services.
Paul was the only son of the late U.G. Stewart and Mrs. Lillian Stewart, and spent his young life in Rossville.
He leaves a son and daughter, his mother, and three sisters.
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| Obituary- Stewart, Ulysses U.G. STEWART DEAD
“U.G.” is dead. He has turned in his string. “30” is on the hook. His life’s work is done. We are sad.
It’s with deepest sorrow we record the passing of U.G. Stewart, a former editor of the Reporter and lifelong friend of the present editor. For thirty-five years we have known and loved him well-—we have appre¬ciated his true self and enjoyed the privilege of his friendship. It’s hard to see him go.
Few newspaper men were his equal. A wonderful writer, he could be brave and fearless when need be—-tender and kind when his heart dictated the policy of his paper. He possessed a faculty of dressing up his news stories in a cleverly entertaining manner and he could make the most insignificant item have an absorbing interest.
All of us have wondered why a man of his ability stuck to a small town when his talents equipped him for greater financial return and a softer berth in the world of letters. But his philosophy taught that where a man’s work is, there also should his heart be.
“U.G.”—-which stands for Ulysses Grant was born at Woodstock Richland county, Wisconsin, March 3, 1870. He was next to the young¬est in a family of nine children. After a short stay in Minnesota, he and his parents moved to Missouri and he spent many years of his life at Urich and Clinton. When about 30 years of age he came to Rossville. Soon after his arrival he entered the newspaper game with the late H.J. Richmond. In a few months he be¬came sole owner of the paper and conducted it until about 1912. In the meantime he was made post¬master and served about two years. In 1925 he again was appointed post-master and served ten years, leaving the office last fall.
Mr. Stewart enjoyed assisting in community affairs ever since coming to Rossville, and took a keen interest in politics. He was local committee¬man at the time of his death. In all his years in politics he never sought perferment for himself but used his talents to advance the interest of friends.
He was a great lover of music and his delight was with the band boys. He was never too tired nor too busy to meet with them in practise. His great personal charm, kindly, toler¬ant disposition combined with a rare patience caused many a youngster to carry on and advance in music when ready to give up in discourage¬ment.
Almost equal with his love of music was his love for flowers. His south Navarre street home was surrounded with lovely blooms of every known variety and a show place of the town.
His death Sunday night shortly after 11 o’clock, from an unexpected heart attack, was a shock to the people of the community.
For the past month or six weeks he has been employed at the Boys’ Industrial School printing department as a foreman and instructor, and was happy in his new work.
Funeral services were held Wed¬nesday afternoon at 2 o’clock at the Conwell mortuary in Topeka, con¬ducted by Rev. Wright Horton Music was furnished by Mrs. A.B Jamieson and Mrs. Albert Reser, ac¬companied by Miss Edith Higgin¬botham.
The pallbearers were Messrs. Ted Fields, Joe Barney, C.W. Vorhies, H.E. McCollough, A.N. White and M.L. Whearty.
The body was brought to Rossville cemetery for burial. Hesperian Lodge of which Mr. Stewart was a member had charge of the service at the grave.
Surviving relatives are his widow Edith Stewart; a son Paul Stewart Washington, D.C.; three daughters Margaret Stewart, Topeka; Mrs. Mabel Miller, Willard; Mrs. Edna Shultz, Oklahoma City, Okla., and a sister, Mrs. A.E. Moore, Topeka.
We extend heartfelt thanks for the many expressions of sympathy in our bereavement, the loss of husband and father; and for the beautiful floral offerings from kind friends and neighbors.
Edith Stewart,
The Son and Daughters,
Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Stumbaugh
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| Obituary- Stich, Barbara Delia Woman, 79, Dies in Hospital
Mrs. Barbara Stich, 79, Delia, died Saturday in a Topeka hospital where she had been admitted Thursday. She had a heart ailment.
She was born Sept. 26, 1888 in Austria and had lived in the United States 63 years. She had lived in the Delia community since 1910. She was a member of Sacred Heart Catholic Church at Delia.
She was married to Joseph Stich at Flush in 1906. He died in October 1957.
Survivors include four sons, George Stich, Kansas City, Kan., Albert Stich, 528 Sanford Lane, Leo Stich, Meriden, and Eugene Stich, Parsons; four daughters, Mrs. Christine Reser, Lyndon, Mrs. Stella Siebert, 220 Freeman, Mrs. Mary Reser, Richland, and Mrs. Helen Bailey, Santa Fe, N.M.; 30 grandchildren and 23 great-grandchildren.
Services will be at 10 a.m. Tuesday at Immaculate Conception Catholic Church at St. Marys. Burial will be in Mount Calvary Cemetery at St. Marys. Rosary will be recited at 7:30 p.m. Monday at Verschelden Funeral Home at St. Marys. Mrs. Stich will lie in state after 2 p.m. Monday at the funeral home.
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| Obituary- Stich, Eugene Eugene Phillip Stich
Eugene Phillip Stich, 72, formerly of the Delia area, died Tuesday, Nov. 7, 1995, at a Topeka hospital.
Mr. Stich farmed near Delia and had worked for Rossville Truck and Tractor and the Union Pacific Railroad section crew.
He was born Jan. 20, 1923, at Emmett, the son of Joseph and Barbara Eckert Stich. He had lived in Topeka several years.
Mr. Stich was a member of the Catholic Church.
Survivors include three daughters, Diane Wilmoth, Parsons, Debra J. Stich, Dallas, and Joanie Cook, Tulsa, Okla.; and three grandchildren.
Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated at 10 a.m. today at Immaculate Conception Catholic Church in St. Marys. Burial will be in Mount Calvary Cemetery in St. Marys. Piper-Verschelden Funeral Home in St. Marys is in charge of arrangements.
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| Obituary- Stich, Marie Marie Stich
Mass of Christian burial will be at 10:30 a.m. Wednesday at Holy Name Catholic Church for Marie Stich, 84, Topeka, who died Sunday, Nov. 4,2001, at a Topeka hospice house.
She was born Dec. 20,1916, in Delia, to William and Mary Agnes Collins Grace. She was a production worker at the Frito Lay plant in Topeka 25 years.
Survivors include sons, Bob Stich and Bill Stich, both in Topeka; a daughter, Doris Oseland, Topeka; and five grandchildren.
Burial will be in Memorial Park Cemetery. Mrs. Stich will lie in state after 2 p.m. today at Brennan-Mathena Funeral Home where a parish rosary will be recited at 6:30 p.m.
Memorial contributions may be made to Midland Hospice House, 200 Frazier Circle, 66606.
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| Obituary- Stich, Robert F. Robert Stich
Robert Francis Stich, 77, of Topeka, Kansas, passed away Thursday, February 18, 2021.
Robert was born July 15, 1943, in Delia, Kansas. He graduated from Hayden High School in 1966 and served our country as a medic in the US Army during the Vietnam War. Robert worked as a printer, retiring from Hallmark Cards. He was a devout Catholic and a member of Mater Dei Parish. He had a blessed life. God always took him from one step to the next.
Survivors include his sister, Doris Oseland; nephews, Timothy Stich (Kim), Gregory Alejos and Tony Alejos; nieces, Karyn Oliver (Rob) and Laura Schwerdt; grand-nephew and grandniece, Tyler Green and Kayla Green; grand-nephew and grandniece, Garrett Alejos and Jordan Schwerdt; and long-time friend, Mark Bynum.
Robert was preceded in death by his mother, Anna Marie Grace Stich and his brother, Bill.
The rosary will be prayed at 9:30 a.m. Thursday at Mater Dei Holy Name Church followed by Mass of Christian Burial at 10 a.m. at the church. Burial, with military honors, will be in Memorial Park Cemetery.
Memorial contributions may be made to the Sisters of Charity of Leavenworth, and sent in care of Kevin Brennan Family Funeral Home, 2801 SW Urish Road, Topeka KS 66614.
Condolences may be sent online to www.kevinbrennanfamily.com.
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| Obituary- Stich, William William “Bill” Eugene Stich, 77, Topeka, passed away Friday, March 10,2017, at the House at Midland Care surrounded by his family.
Bill was born August 8,1939, in Delia KS, the son of Albert and Marie Stich. He graduated from Hayden Catholic High School in 1957. Following high school, Bill joined the United States Navy and proudly served our country until 1960.
On July 25,1963, Bill and Mabel Fox were united in marriage in Topeka. She survives.
Bill worked as an optical laboratory technician at Duffen’s Optical for 40 years.
Bill was a devout Catholic and attended Mater Dei
Parish and Most Pure Heart of Mary Catholic Church. He enjoyed collecting records and building clocks. Bill was a loving and devoted husband, father and grandfather. He had a strong, dedicated love for his family. Bill especially delighted in spending time with his grandchildren and loved attending their events as their proud grandfather.
Grateful to have shared his life are his wife, Mabel, of the home; their children, Tim Stich (Kim) and Karyn Green (Rob Oliver), of Topeka; two grandchildren, Tyler and Kayla Green; sister, Doris Oseland; brother, Robert Stich; and numerous brothers and sisters-in-law as well as many nieces and nephews.
A parish rosary will be prayed at 5:45 p.m. Tuesday at Kevin Brennan Family Funeral Home, 2801 SW Urish Road, Topeka KS 66614, where family will greet friends following until 8 p.m.
Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated at 10 a.m.
Wednesday at Most Pure Heart of Mary Catholic Church.
In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to Hayden Catholic High School or Midland Care Hospice, sent in care of the funeral home. Condolences may be sent online to www.kevinbrennanfamily.com
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| Obituary- Stiles, Cordon Cordon W. Stiles
OAK HARBOR, Wash. – Services, were at 3 p.m. Wednesday at Burley Funeral Home, Oak Harbor, for Cordon W. Stiles, 68, Coupeville, Wash., formerly of Topeka. He died Saturday, June 23, at a Seattle hospital.
Mr. Stiles worked in several capacities at the Hanford Atomic Plant, Richland, Wash., from 1951 until he retired in 1977. He worked for Santa Fe Railway at Topeka before he moved to Washington in 1951. Mr. Stiles served in the Army during World War II from 1942 to 1945.
He was born Jan. 3, 1916, at Rossville, the son of Arthur and Alice Stiles.
Mr. Stiles was a member of the First Congregational Church and REACT Citizen’s Band radio operators’ emergency team, both at Oak Harbor.
He was married Nov. 27, 1938, at Topeka, to Jewell May Richmond. She survives.
Other survivors include a son, Cordon Eugene Stiles, Yakima, Wash.; a daughter, Mrs. Mary Stiles Kline, Lynnwood, Wash., a grandchild, two step-grandchildren and four step-great-grandchildren.
Burial will be at 1 p.m. today in Willamette National Cemetery, Portland, Ore.
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| Obituary- Stiles, David David W. Stiles
ROSSVILLE — David W. Stiles, 92, Rossville, died here Friday, Aug. 12, 1994, at a care home where he had been a day.
He was born Feb. 12, 1902, in Rossville, the son of Norris and Mary Amanda Moseley Stiles, and spent most of his life in the Rossville community. He was a farmer and real estate broker.
He was a member of the Presbyterian Church in Rossville and Lake Lodge No. 50, AF&AM, in Silver Lake.
He was married to Mae Humphrey Jan. 27, 1928, in Manhattan. She survives.
Graveside services will be at 11 a.m. Monday at Rossville Cemetery. Mr. Stiles will lie in state after noon today at Verschelden Funeral Home in St. Marys where relatives and friends will meet from 7 to 8 p.m.
Contributions may be made to Jimmie Lillard Post No. 31 of the American Legion or to the Community Library Building Fund, both in Rossville, 66533.
David W. Stiles
Graveside service for David W. Stiles, 92, Rossville, was held at 11 a.m. Monday at the Rossville Cemetery.
Mr. Stiles, the son of Norris and Mary Amanda Moseley Stiles, was born February 12, 1902, in Rossville, and spent most of his life in the Rossville area. He was a farmer and real estate broker.
He was married to Mae Humphrey January 27, 1928, at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Humphrey, in Manhattan. She survives.
Mr. Stiles was a member of the Rossville Presbyterian Church, and Lake Lodge #50 A.F.&A.M.
In addition to his wife, Mr. Stiles is survived by three nieces and two nephews.
Visitation was from 7 to 8 p.m. Sunday at Verschelden Funeral Home. Graveside service was Monday at 11:00 at the Rossville Cemetery.
Memorial donations may be made to Jimmie Lillard Post 31 of the American Legion, or the Rossville Community Library Building Fund.
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| Obituary- Stiles, Eva MRS EVA STILES
On a farm in the Beman Community near Alta Vista, Kansas Eva Jean Stewart, one of twin daughters was born to Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Stewart, June 20, 1905. She passed away in Monrovia, California, while visiting her sister, Beatrice Biglin, on October 9, 1936, at the age of 31 years, 3 months and 18 days.
She attended grade school at the Beman School and was a graduate of the class of 1924. In the year 1920 she became a member of the Methodist church in Alta Vista, Kan, and has continued to be active and conscientious worker for God. She taught four successful years of school and later was an employee of Dr. Van Horn of Topeka.
On August 28, 1928, Eva Jean Stewart and Howard Norris Stiles of Rossville were united in marriage. They have since made their home at Rossville. To this union was born one son, Montie Lee, who is now seven years of age.
Eva has won the love and admiration of everyone who knew her, having made a host of friends among her classmates, students, teachers and other associates. Her sweet smile will long be remembered, as well as the kind, unselfish acts she administered while on earth.
Preceding her in death were her father, her sister Esther, and her brother Elvin. She leaves to mourn her departure besides her husband and son. her mother, Mrs. Anna Stewart of Alta Vista, her sisters and brothers, Mrs. Beatrice Biglin of Monrovia, Calif., Loren L. Stewart of Dunlap, Kansas,; Jack C. Stewart of Chicago, Ill.; Edgar P. Stewart of Dunlap, Kans., and her sister Opal Zimmerman of Alta Vista, and many other relatives and a host of friends Funeral services were held Wed¬nesday afternoon at 2 o’clock from the Methodist church at Alta Vista, conducted by Rev. Orr.
The pall bearers, were Albert Craig, Paul Bennett and Louis Roberts, of Alta Vista; Jack Gleason, lot Barney and A. E. Stovall, of Rossville.
A precious one from us has flown,
A voice we love is stilled,
A place is vacant in our home Which never can be filled.
The following members of the Home Builders Sunday School class of the Methodist church, drove to Alta Vista, Wednesday to attend the funeral of Mrs. Howard Stiles: Mrs. Arthur Wallerstedt, Mrs. Dodge, MrS. Orbie Binney, Mrs. Joe Barney, Mrs. A. F. Burhmeier, Mrs. H. E. Straw, Mrs. Dan Landis, Mrs. Gertie Wallace, Miss Grace White, Mrs. Allyn Hartzell Mrs. Louise Parr, Mrs. Kenneth Wingerd, Mrs. Ruth Hesse, Mrs. Joe Parr and Mrs. Jim Conley.
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| Obituary- Stiles, Howard D. Howard D. Stiles
Howard Dale Stiles, 57, Rossville, died Sunday, August 28, 2005, at St. Francis Health Center, Topeka.
He was born June 30, 1948, in Topeka, the son of Howard Norris and Gertrude Fox Stiles.
He had lived in the Rossville community all of his life.
Dale grew up in Rossville and graduated from Rossville High School in 1966. He attended Vo-Tech school at Beloit, where he studied welding. He had worked for Allis Chalmers in Topeka for 19 years, and later was self-employed. He was a past member of the Rossville Lions Club and the Rossville Jaycees.
On October 18, 1997, he married Toni Holloway Hudson at Rossville. She survives. His father, Howard N. Stiles, died August 8, 1964, and a half-brother, Monte Lee Stiles, died June 27, 2005.
Other survivors include a step-daughter, Mandy Hudson, Topeka; a stepson, Brian Hudson, Rossville; three sisters, Laura Miller, Las Vegas, NV, Marie Owens and Jean Schneider, both of Rossville; and his mother, Gertrude Skidmore, Rossville.
His service will be at 1 p.m. Thursday at the Rossville United Methodist Church. Cremation will follow the service. Inurnment will be in Rossville Cemetery at a later date. The family will receive friends from 6:30 to 8 p.m. Wednesday at Rossville United Methodist Church.
Memorial contributions may be made to the Marian Clinic and sent in care of Piper Funeral Home, 714 Maple Street, St. Marys, KS 66536.
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| Obituary- Stiles, Kenneth Kenneth Stiles
Services were at 4 p.m. Wednesday in the Davidson-Eslinger-Duff Chapel for Kenneth Mark Stiles, 5, who died Monday in a Topeka hospital. Cause of death has not yet been determined.
Survivors include his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Monte L. Stiles, Topeka; a sister,. Linda, and a brother, Larry, both at home; and grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. C.W. Hatfield, Platte City, Mo. and Mr. and Mrs. Howard Stiles, Rossville.
CARD OF THANKS - We sincerely wish to express our deep appreciation to all our friends and neighbors for the many acts of kindness shown to us in our recent bereavement in the death of our beloved son “Tikie” Kenneth Stiles.
Mr. & Mrs. Monte Stiles
and family
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| Obituary- Stiles, Mae Mae Stiles
ROSSVILLE — Mae Amelia Humphrey Stiles, 104, Rossville, died Thursday, Nov. 2, 2000, at a Rossville nursing home.
Mrs. Stiles taught school in Rossville for more than seven years, and she and her husband operated an antique shop in Urbana, Mo., and then farmed in South Dakota for many years.
She was born July 22, 1896, in Larkinburg, the daughter of Charles Preston and Alice Amelia Lewton Humphrey. She was raised in the Larkinburg and Denison communities. She graduated from Denison High School and Kansas State Agricultural College. She moved back to the Rossville area about 15 years ago.
She married David W. Stiles on Jan. 27, 1928, in Manhattan. He died Aug. 12, 1994.
No immediate family members survive.
Services will be at 2 p.m. Saturday at Piper Funeral Chapel in Rossville. Burial will be at Rossville Cemetery. Mrs. Stiles will lie in state from noon to service time Saturday at the funeral chapel. The casket will remain closed.
Memorial contributions may be made to the Rossville Library, Rossville, 66533.
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| Obituary- Stiles, Mary Mary (May) Amanda Moseley Stiles
Mary Amanda Stiles, the daughter of Rachel and Leandar Moseley, was born on Oct. 16, 1880, at Eagle Bridge, New York and departed this life on July 30, 1949, at the age of 68 years, 9 months and 14 days.
At the age of 6 weeks she came with her parents to Rossville, where she spent the greater part of her life.
She was united in marriage to Norris T. Stiles on April 24, 1901 and to this union two sons were born. Mrs. Stiles was a member of the Methodist church, and Amaryllis chapter of the Order of Eastern Star.
For the past 35 years she has been engaged in the business of real estate. During all her years in this community her main motive in life was the welfare of her children to whom she gave full devoted care and to other relatives and friends. Memory of her kindnesses will long by cherished.
She leaves her two sons David W. Stiles, St. Lawrence, So. Dakota; Howard N. Stiles, Rossville; five grandchildren; a sister Mrs. Violet Cummings, a brother, Walter Moseley, both of Topeka, a number of other relatives and a host of friends.
Funeral services were held Wednesday afternoon at the Methodist church with the pastor, Rev. Don Jones officiating.
Music was furnished by Mrs. O. S. Boyd and Mrs. Marlin Harth with Mrs. Joe Campbell accompanying at the piano.
The pallbearers were Vernon Conley, Bill Conley, James Conley, Walter Canill, Warren Pendleton and Clyde Rogers.
Burial was in the Rossville cemetery, with the Eastern Star in charge of the graveside service.
A TRIBUTE TO MAY STILES
That’s Why I Called Her Friend
One whose grip was a little tighter, One whose smile was a little brighter, That’s why I called her friend.
One who’d lend as quick as borrow, One who would share your joy-and sorrow, That’s why I called her friend.
One whose mind was a little keener, One who avoided those things that were meaner, That’s why I called her friend.
One since she is gone we’ll miss her sadly, One we’d welcome back again gladly, One who though angered would not speak madly, That’s why I called her friend.
One who was always willing to aid you, One whose advice has always paid you, One who’d you defend when others flayed you. That’s why I called her friend.
One who was fine when life seemed rotten, One whose ideals we have not forgotten, One who has given us more than she’s gotten, That’s why I called her friend.
--Selected by a Friend
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| Obituary- Stiles, Monte Monte Lee Stiles
Monte Lee Stiles, 75, died Monday, June 27, 2005, at his home in Topeka.
He was born July 24, 1929, in Rossville, the son of Howard N. and Eva J. Stewart Stiles. He graduated from Rossville High School.
Monte worked 35 years for the Santa Fe Railway, Topeka.
He was preceded in death by a daughter, Linda Cortes; and a son, Kenneth Stiles.
Survivors include his stepmother, Gertrude Skidmore, Rossville; a son, Larry E. Stiles, Topeka; a brother, Howard D. Stiles, Rossville; and three sisters, Laura Miller, Las Vegas, NV, and Marie Owens and Betty Jean Schneider, both of Rossville.
His service was Thursday at 2 p.m. at Davidson Funeral Home Chapel, Topeka. Burial was in Rossville Cemetery.
Memorial contributions may be made to Heart of America Hospice and sent in care of the funeral home.
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| Obituary- Stitt, David 1 David R. Stitt
David R. Stitt, 78, Rossville, died Tuesday in a Topeka hospital where he was admitted Jan. 7. He had a lung ailment.
He formerly was a mayor of Willard in Shawnee County several years and formerly served on the Rossville Rural High School board 21 years.
He was born June 24, 1897, at Valencia and spent most of his life in the Valencia, Willard, and Rossville communities.
Mr. Stitt operated a general store at Willard 29 years and operated a general store in the 1200 block of Gage in Topeka three years. He served 12 years as supervisor of mails for the State Motor Vehicle Department.
He was a member of the United Methodist Church at Rossville. He was a 50-year member of Hesperian Lodge No. 111, AF&AM, at Rossville and was a member and past patron of Amaryllis Chapter No. 231, Order of Eastern Star at Rossville.
He was a member of Scottish Rite bodies and Arab Shrine in Topeka and was a past royal patron of Capitol Court No. 5, Order of Amaranth, in Topeka. He was a trustee of Dover Township eight years.
He was married to Iva B. Kidd Feb. 27, 1922, at Willard. She survives.
Other survivors include a daughter, Mrs. Donna Whiteman, Silver Lake; a sister, Mrs. Martha Lewis, Rossville and a granddaughter.
Services will be at 2 p.m. Friday at Parker Mortuary Hesperian Lodge No. 111, AF&AM, will conduct graveside services at Rossville Cemetery. Mr. Stitt will lie in state at the mortuary where relatives and friends will meet from 7 to 8 p.m. Thursday. Memorial contributions may be made to the United Methodist Church at Rossville.
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| Obituary- Stitt, David 2 David R. Stitt
David R. Stitt, 78, Rossville, died Tuesday, January 27, 1976 in a Topeka hospital where he was admitted January 7. He had a lung ailment.
He formerly was a mayor of Willard in Shawnee County several years and had served on the Rossville Rural High School board 21 years.
He was born June 24,1897, at Valencia and spent most of his life in the Valencia, Willard and Rossville communities.
Mr. Stitt operated a general store at Willard 29 years and operated a general store in the 1200 block of Gage in Topeka three years. He served 12 years as supervisor of mails for the State Motor Vehicle Department.
He was a member of the United Methodist Church at Rossville. He was a 50-year member of Hesperian Lodge No. Ill AF&AM, at Rossville and was a member and past patron of Amaryllis Chapter No. 231, Order of Eastern Star, at Rossville.
He was a member of Scottish Rite bodies and Arab Shrine in Topeka and was a past royal patron of Capitol Court No. 5, Order of Amaranth, in Topeka. He was a trustee of Dover Township eight years.
He was married to Iva B. Kidd, February 27, 1922 at Willard. She survives.
Other survivors include a daughter, Mrs. Donna Whiteman, Silver Lake; a sister, Mrs. Martha Lewis, Rossville; and a granddaughter.
Services will be at 2:00 p.m. Friday at Parker Mortuary. Hesperian Lodge No. Ill, AF&AM, will conduct graveside services at Rossville Cemetery. Mr. Stitt will lie in state at the mortuary where relatives and friends will meet from 7:00 to 8:00 Thursday.
Memorial contributions may be made to United Methodist Church at Rossville.
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| Obituary- Stitt, Iva 1 Mrs. Iva B. Stitt
Mrs. Iva Belle Stitt, 88, Rossville, died Friday, May 13, 1988, at the Rossville Valley Manor.
She was a homemaker.
She was born Dec. 5, 1899, at Cedar Point, the daughter of Arnold and Olive Oat Kidd.
Mrs. Stitt moved to Willard at the age of 18 and spent the rest of her life in the Willard and Rossville communities.
She was a member of the Rossville United Methodist Church; a 50- year member of Amaryllis Chapter No. 321, Order of the Eastern Star, at Rossville; past district aide of the Eastern Star; past matron of Royal Neighbors of America, and a charter member of the Rossville Golden Agers.
She was married to David R. Stitt on Feb. 27, 1922, at Willard. He died Jan. 27, 1976. She also was preceded in death by an infant daughter.
Survivors include a daughter, Donna Whiteman, Silver Lake; a grandchild; a great-grandchild, and three step-great-grandchildren.
Services will be at 2 p.m. Monday at Rossville United Methodist Church. Lodge services will be conducted by Loyal Chapter No. 176, Order of the Eastern Star, Silver Lake. Burial will be in Rossville Cemetery.
Mrs. Stitt will lie in state until noon Monday at Parker-Price Mortuary, Topeka. Memorial contributions may be made to the Loyal Chapter No. 176, Order of the Eastern Star, in care of Mrs. Pauline Snyder, chapter treasurer, 3325 N.W Hoch Road, Silver Lake 66539, or to a foundation of the donor’s choice.
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| Obituary- Stitt, Iva 2 Iva B. Stitt
Mrs. Iva Belle Stitt, 88, Rossville, died Friday, May 13, 1988, at the Rossville Valley Manor. She was a homemaker.
She was born December 5, 1899, at Cedar Point, the daughter of Arnold and Olive Oat Kidd.
Mrs. Stitt moved to Willard at the age of 18, and spent the rest of her life in the Willard and Rossville communities.
She was a member of the Rossville United Methodist Church, a 50-year member of Amaryllis Chapter Mo. 321, Order of the Eastern Star, at Rossville; past District Aide of the Eastern Star; past matron of Royal Neighbors of America, and a charter member of the Rossville Golden Agers.
She was married to David R. Stitt February 27, 1922, at Willard. He died January 27, 1976. She was also preceded in death by an Infant daughter.
Survivors include a daughter, Donna Whiteman, Silver Lake; a grandchild; a great-grandchild; and three step-great-grandchildren.
Service was at 2 p.m. Monday at Rossville United Methodist Church. Lodge service was conducted by Loyal Chapter No. 176, Order of the Eastern Star, Silver Lake. Burial was in Rossville Cemetery.
Parker-Price Mortuary, Topeka, was in charge of arrangements. Memorial contributions may be made to the Loyal Chapter No. 176, Order of the Eastern Star, c/o Mrs. Pauline Snyder, Chapter treasurer, 3325 N.W. Hoch Road, Silver Lake 66539; or to a foundation of. the donor's choice.
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| Obituary- Stitt, Willard Word came from San Diego, Cal., of the death of Willard Stitt, aged 16, who passed away Sunday, March 3. He was the son of Mr. and MRs. L.L. Stitt, formerly of Willard. He had been in poor health for three years and his parents took him to the coast upon advise [sic] of their physician. He died about ten days after their arrival. He leaves his parents, a sister Maxine, and a brother, Dean. He is also the nephew of D.R. Stitt and Mrs. R.G. Lewis of Willard. Funeral arrangements are unknown. |
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| Obituary- Stockman, Donald Donald Stockman (59) Passes Away
Rossville—Donald H. Stockman, 79, passed away Friday, June 28, 2019 at his Rossville home.
He was born April 12, 1940 at Wamego, the 10th of 13 children to Francis and Martha Boelens Stockman. He was raised in the Sandy Hook Community, and graduated from Rossville High School in 1959.
Don worked for Goodyear Tire and Rubber in Topeka. He and his wife Marilene owned and operated Swirly Top and Stockman Mobile Home Park both in Rossville. Don owned Stockman Landscaping. He was member of Lakeside Baptist Church in Silver Lake, and the United Rubber Workers Union. He was a past member of the Rossville Lions Club.
He was preceded in death by his parents; siblings Leo, Tom, Ted, Harold, Pat, Regina and Joe; a son, Randy Stockman and a great-grandson, John Charles Johnson.
On September 10, 1960 he was united in marriage to Marilene Pendelton in St. Marys. She survives of the home.
Other survivors include a son, Jared (Darci) Stockman, Hoyt; two daughters, Katherine Stockman and Marty (Bobby) Johnson all of Rossville; three brothers, Bob Stockman, Lyndon, Hank Stockman, Emmett and Phil Stockman, Topeka; two sisters, Betty Hazard ,Ozawkie and Frances Carlson, Minnesota; four grandchildren and seven great-grandchildren.
A Memorial visitation will be from 4:00 to 6:00 P.M. Monday, July 1, 2019 at Piper Funeral Home in St. Marys. Memorial contributions may be made to the American Cancer Society and sent in care of Piper Funeral Home, 714 Maple Street, St. Marys, Kansas 66536. To online condolences please go to www.piperfuneralhome.com. |
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| Obituary- Stockman, Francis FRANCIS “BUD” STOCKMAN
Francis P. “Bud” Stockman, 82, St. Marys, died Friday, June 3, 1983, at a Topeka hospital.
He was born November 25, 1900, near St. Marys, the son of Theodore and Hortense Pessemier Stockman. He attended St. Mary’s College and spent all his life in the St. Marys community.
Mr. Stockman was a retired farmer and lately was a dealer in antique stoves.
He was a member of Immaculate Conception Catholic Church, Sandy Hook School Board District No. 39, and president of St. Marys Rodeo in 1948.
He. was married to Martha Bolens February 12, 1923, at St. Patrick’s Catholic Church, Parsons. She survives. A son, Harold Stockman, died in 1958, and a daughter, Regina Stockman, died in 1948.
Other survivors include three daughters, Mrs. Betty Hazard, Ozawkie, Mrs. Pat Banks, Wamego, and Mrs. Fran Carlson, Slayton, Minn.; eight sons, Ted Stockman, Lost Hills, Calif., Bob Stockman, Maple Hill, Leo Stockman, Emmett, Joe Stockman, Tom Stockman and Phil Stockman, all of Topeka, Don Stockman, Rossville, and Henry Stockman, St. Marys; a sister, Mrs. Florentine Emert, Rossville; 17 grandchildren; and seven great-grandchildren.
Mass of Christian Burial was celebrated at 10 a.m. Monday at Immaculate Conception Catholic Church. Burial was in Mount Calvary Cemetery, St. Marys. A wake service was held at 8 p.m. Sunday at Verschelden Funeral Home. Memorial contributions may be made to American Heart Association.
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| Obituary- Stockman, Harold HAROLD EDWARD STOCKMAN
Harold Edward Stockman, 22 of
Fort Worth, Texas, formerly of St.
Marys, Kansas, was drowned Friday afternoon in a pond in Arlington, Texas, while in swimming with two friends from Fort Worth, Texas.
He was born September 14, 1935 in St. Marys, Kansas. He attended school in St. Marys, Kansas, and was engaged in farming with his father in the Sandy Hook Commun¬ity south of St. Marys until a year ago when he took a position with the D. H. Garrett Construction Co. in Fort Worth, Texas.
He lay in state at the Verschelden Funeral Chapel from 7:30 P.M. Sunday until time of the service. The rosary was re¬cited at 8:30 P.M. Monday at the Funeral Home. The funeral was at 9:00 A. M. Tuesday at the Immaculate Conception Church in St. Marys, Kansas. Burial was in Mt. Calvary Cemetery, St. Marys. Rev. A. J. Adams, S. J. officiating.
He is survived by his parents: Mr. and Mrs. Francis P. Stockman of the home. Three sisters: Mrs. Betty Bogardus, Maple Hill, Kan., Mrs. Patricia Banks, Wamego, Kansas, Mrs. Frances Carlson, Sioux Falls, So. Dak., Eight brothers: Ted R. Stockman, Avondale, Arizona, Robert M. Stockman, Maple Hill, Kansas, Leo W. Stockman, Maple Hill, Kansas, Joseph L. Stockman, Donald H. Stockman, J. Henry Stockman, Thomas E. Stockman and Phillip R. Stockman, all of the home. Several nieces and nephews. One sister, Mrs. Regina Benney, of Topeka preceded him in death.
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| Obituary- Stockman, John John Henry "Hank" Stockman
John Henry "Hank" Stockman, 78, of Emmett passed away Saturday, April 25, 2020, at the St. Marys Community Hospital.
He was born on February 12, 1942, in the Sandy Hook community near St. Marys, the son of F.P. and Martha (Boelens) Stockman.
Hank was a welder and owned and operated Stockman Repair in Emmett.
He was married to Sally Heskett, and she preceded him in death. He was also preceded in death by his parents and siblings, Ted, Joe, Tom, Pat, Don, Robert, and Herald.
Hank married Dolores Steve in St. Marys, and she survives of the home.
Other survivors include a brother, Phil Stockman, Topeka; two sisters, Betty Hazard, Ozawkie and Frances Carlson, MN; sister-in-law, Marilene Stockman, Rossville; many nieces and nephews; step-sons, Shawn (Jami) Hladky, Emmett their children, Caleb, Faith, Cassi and Toby, and Chris (Susan) Mapes, El Paso, TX; and Abby.
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| Obituary- Stockman, Marilene Marilene Stockman
August 15, 1941 — April 15, 2022
Marilene F. Stockman, 80, passed away Friday, April 15, 2022, at her home in Rossville.
She was born August 15, 1941, in Topeka, the daughter of Warren and Naomi Masters Pendelton. Marilene grew up in the Willard and Rossville Communities.
Marilene worked at the St. Francis Cancer Center as a Radiation Dosimetrist. She and her husband Don owned and operated the Swirly Top, Stockman Mobile Home Park, and Stockman Seeding in Rossville. Marilene was a member of the Rossville United Methodist Church and Jimmie Lillard Post No. 31 of the American Legion Auxiliary.
On September 10, 1960 she was united in marriage to Donald H. “Don” Stockman. He preceded her in death on June 28, 2019. She was also preceded in death by a son, Randy, and a great-grandson, John Charles Johnson.
Survivors include her son, Jared (Darci) Stockman, Hoyt; two daughters, Katherine Stockman and Marty (Bobby) Johnson, all of Rossville; four grandchildren and nine great-grandchildren.
Graveside memorial services will be at 1:00 P.M. Thursday, April 21, 2022, at Mt. Calvary Cemetery, St. Marys. Memorial contributions may be made to Midland Hospice or the American Cancer Society and sent in care of Piper Funeral Home, 714 Maple Street, St. Marys, Kansas 66536. |
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| Obituary- Stockman, Mary MARY T STOCKMAN
Mary T Stockman, 91, passed from this world to her new journey with the Lord, November 11, 2017 at Midland Hospice in Topeka.
She was born May 19, 1926, in Topeka, the sixth of seven daughters of Leo A. and Loretta Erbacher.
T grew up in St. Marys, KS, where she attended and graduated from Immaculate Conception Catholic School. After high school graduation she attended St. Mary’s College in Leavenworth before moving to Denver to join the workforce.
During her high-school years, she began to date the love of her life, Robert (Bob) Stockman. They married on Friday, June 13,1947, in Cheyenne, WY. After a few years there, they returned to Kansas to farm and raise a family. After brief periods on farms in the Emmett and Rossville areas, they settled near Maple Hill, where they lived and ranched for 43 years.
T was involved in the community, serving on the Maple Hill School Board as well as in leadership roles with the Maple Hill 4-H club and county 4-H. She was a long-time member of the Maple Hill Research Club and Wabaunsee County Farm Bureau. She was also a member of Immaculate Conception Catholic Church parish in St. Marys.
T loved her extended family and had many friends, young and old. She was known for her ability to connect with people and for her ability to listen and provide sound advice. She spent countless hours as a volunteer on a hotline,
talking with individuals in their times of need.
In 1996, T and Bob retired and moved to their home on Pomona Lake with the view that was her daily inspiration. She enjoyed boat rides and swimming every chance she could get. She enjoyed many friend and family gatherings at the lake. She loved to cook and use fresh produce from Bob’s garden.
After moving, she became a member of St. Patrick Churches of Osage City and Scranton. She enjoyed involvement in various parish activities. The parish involvement was especially meaningful because her grandparents were married at St. Patrick in Scranton.
This past June, T and Bob celebrated their 70th Wedding Anniversary with a gathering of family and friends. They were named the longest-married couple in Kansas for 2017 by Worldwide Marriage En-counter. There was also a proclamation by the Kansas House of Representatives honoring them for their long marriage.
T was preceded in death by her daughter, Beverly Jean StockmanHarris, as well as her parents and her sisters. She is survived by her husband and as well as her sons and daughters; Barbara (Larry) Schulte of Leawood; Bruce (Pat) Stockman of Prior Lake, MN; Brian (Michele) Stockman of Parker, CO; Brenda (Kevin) Selman of Columbia, MO. She has 12 grandchildren and 8 great grandchildren. She is also survived by many other loving extended family members.
Two visitations will .be held for friends and family to gather. The first will be at Piper Funeral Home, St. Marys, Friday, November 24, 5-7 p.m. concluding with a vigil liturgy and sharing of memories. The second will be at St. Patrick Catholic Church in Osage City, 9:30-10:30 a.m., Saturday, November 25. A Mass of Christian Burial will be held at 10:30 a.m. A luncheon will follow. Inter¬ment will be at 2 p.m. at the Maple Hill Cemetery. A cof¬fee gathering will be held at the Parish Hall in Maple Hill immediately following.
Memorial contributions may be made to the building fund for St. Patrick Church of Scranton, C/O Parishes of St. Patrick, 309 S 6th St, Osage City, KS 66523, or to the PACE Midland Care Building Campaign at https://www.midlandcareconnection. org/get-involved/support-our-work/waystogive/donate-online/ Piper Funeral Home, 714 Maple Street, St. Marys is in charge of arrangements. Online condolences may be sent to www. piperfuneralhome.com.
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| Obituary- Stockman, Robert 1 Robert Stockman Passes Away
Roberet (Bob) Stockman, 93, left this world to join his Lord Jesus Christ, on July 28, 2019 at his home.
He was born April 28, 1926, at his parent's home in Sandy Hook, near St. Marys, Kansas. He was the second of 13 children born to Francis Peter (F.P.) and Martha Boelens Stockman.
Bob grew up on the family farm in Sandy Hook, where he attended country-school in a one-room school house. He was a member of the Tomato Club, which was the precursor to 4-H. He moved into St. Marys and lived with his paternal grandparents and finished his schooling at Immaculate Conception Catholic High School. After high school graduation, he worked in various jobs before moving to New Mexico. There he joined the U. S. Navy. He was stationed in Jacksonville, Florida from 1945 until 1946.
After his honorable discharge in 1946, he worked a variety of jobs before migrating to Cheyenne, WY. There he married his high school sweetheart, Mary T Erbacher on Friday, June 13, 1947, in the Cathedral of St. Mary in Cheyenne, WY.
After a few years there, they returned to Kansas to farm and raise a family. After brief periods on farms in the Emmett and Rossville areas, they settled near Maple Hill, where they lived and ranched for 43 years. Bob loved raising cattle and farming a great deal. He and T bought cattle in Texas and had them shipped to Kansas on multiple occasions. He was interested in new farming techniques and trying new crops. He was also known for his creativity in solving problems and unique fixes that earned him a nickname of MacGyver.
Bob and T both served on the Maple Hill School Board and were involved with the Maple Hill Hustlers 4-H Club and Wabaunsee County 4-H. He was also a member of Immaculate Conception Catholic Church parish in St. Marys. He was an Honorary Life Member of the Knights of Columbus Council #657 and the Thomas A. McNeive 4th Degree Assembly and the American Legion Post 130.
In 1996, Bob and T retired and moved to their home on Pomona Lake. He loved the view of the lake and watching the various birds, but especially the eagles. In retirement he became a Master Gardener and he focused his love of raising plants on a large garden. It was his inspiration and passion. He found joy in experimentation with new varieties and sharing from its bounty.
Bob was known for his story telling and his many "Bob-isms"ť He never met a stranger and enjoyed striking up a good conversation.
After moving, he and T became members of St. Patrick Churches of Osage City and Scranton. They enjoyed their involvement with parish community activities and the Rusty Bucket garden club.
In 2017, Bob and T celebrated their 70th Wedding Anniversary with a gathering of family and friends. They were named the longest-married couple in Kansas for 2017 by Worldwide Marriage Encounter. There was also a proclamation by the Kansas House of Representatives honoring them for their long marriage.
Bob was preceded in death by T as well as their daughter, Beverly Jean Stockman Harris. He was also preceded in death by his parents, two sisters, Pat Banks and Regina Stockman, and six brothers Ted, Harold, Leo, Joe, Don and Tom. He is survived by his sons and daughters; Barbara (Larry) Schulte of Leawood; Bruce (Pat) Stockman of Prior Lake, MN; Brian (Michele) Stockman of Parker, CO; Brenda (Kevin) Selman of Columbia, MO. He has 12 grandchildren: Aimee, Justin, Andy, Ryan, Lauren, Adam, Heather, Lina, Zac, Kyle, Paige and Amanda, and 8 great grandchildren: Erika, Grant, Sophia, Hadley, Hudson, Grace, Thomas, and Ida. A niece Marian Hartung and two nephews John Hartung and David Fay who lived with the Stockman Family in Maple Hill. Many of his nephews were able to experience the farm/ranch life along Mill Creek near Maple Hill. (Two of those nephews found their way to the ranch without their parents' permission!) He is also survived by many other loving extended family members, neighbors, and caregivers.
Two visitations will be held for friends and family to gather. The first will be at Piper Funeral Home, St. Marys, Friday, August 23, 5:00-7:00 p.m. concluding with a vigil liturgy and sharing of memories. The second will be at St. Patrick Catholic Church (St Brigid's Hall) in Osage City, 9:30 a.m., Saturday, August 24, A Mass of Christian Burial will be held at 10:30 a.m. in the church. A luncheon will follow. Interment will be at 2 p.m. at the Maple Hill Cemetery. A coffee gathering will be held at the Senior Center in Maple Hill immediately following.
Memorial contributions may be made to the building fund for St. Patrick Church of Scranton, C/O Parishes of St. Patrick, 309 S 6th St, Osage City, KS 66523 or the Wabaunsee Co. 4-H Grensing Memorial Scholarship Fund for 4-Hers C/O Wabaunsee County, PO Box 278, Alma, KS 66401.
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| Obituary- Stockman, Thomas Thomas E. Stockman
Thomas E. “Tom” Stockman, 71, of Topeka, passed away May 15,2016. He was born December 11,1944 to Francis and Martha Stockman. Tom grew up in the Rossville and St. Mary’s area before moving to Topeka. Tom served in the US Army in the Vietnam War. He worked at a flour mill and for many years for Midwest Health.
He is survived by his wife, Dixie Payne Stockman.
They were married in 2002. He is also survived by four brothers: Bob (Mary T.), Don (Marilene), Henry (Delores) and Phil (Lana) Stockman; two sisters: Betty (Bob) Hazzard and Frances Carlson; sisters-in-law: Judy Stockman, and Charla (Jerry) Webb; brother-in-law Jay Payne; step- father-in-law Bob Cotter; step-children: Terri, Ron and David Reasner.
He was preceded in death by his step-son Noah
Akers, sisters Regina and Patricia; four brothers Harold, Leo, Ted and Joe; and his mother-in-law Bernadean “MeMa” Cotter.
A private service will be held. Condolences may be left at www.dovecremation.com
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| Obituary- Stockton, Irma IRMA ALICE STOCKTON
Miss Irma Alice Stockton, 42, formerly of Topeka, died Friday after a two- year illness at her home in Santa Ana, Calif., according to word received there by her aunt, Mrs. R. G. DeGraff.
Born February 16, 1909, in Eureka, Miss Stockton lived in Topeka until 12 years ago when she moved to California. She is a registered nurse and took her training at the Emporia. Memorial Hospital, Emporia, and was on the nursing staff at Menninger’s and Hillcrest in Topeka. Prior to her death, she was floor superintendent at St. Joseph’s Hospital in Santa Ana.
She is survived by her mother, Mrs. Frances E. Stockton, Grandview, Mo., a sister, Mrs. Euna Tompkins, Castleton, a brother, Walter R. Stockton, 293 Golden, her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Strimple of Rossville, and aunt, Mrs. T. H. Attebury of Rossville.
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| Obituary- Stolle, Herman 1 Herman H. Stolle
HOYT (Special) – Herman H. Stolle, 68, Route 3, Mayetta, was crushed to death Monday in a tractor accident near his farm home six miles west of Hoyt, Don Collins, Holton, Jackson County sheriff, reported.
Collins said Stolle was using a tractor with a scoop attached to the front. He explained Stolle was cleaning silt from the bottom of a pond that had dried up on his farm.
Stolle was pinned under the tractor and his body was found by his wife who had gone to Topeka to see a physician Monday afternoon. The tractor had to be lifted before the body could be removed.
Area Since 1918
Herman H. Stolle was born Dec. 19, 1898 at Delmonhorst, Germany. He moved to Nebraska in 1914 and had lived in the Delia and Hoyt communities since 1918. He was a farmer.
He was a member of the Lutheran Church at Delmonhorst, Germany. He was a member of Holton Chapter No. 79, Royal Arch Masons, and served as high priest in 1966. He also was a member of Hoyt Lodge No. 327, AF&AM.
Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Nellie Esther Stolle, at home; a son, Walter Stolle, Silver Lake; three daughters, Mrs. Phyllis Schuette, 520 N. Lake, Topeka, Mrs. Mildred Plants, Greensboro, N.C., and Mrs. Imogene Zachariosen, Hoyt; four sisters, Mrs. Gesine Schlake, Pierce, Neb., Mrs. Anna Russellmann and Mrs. Lena Mahlstedt, both of Delmonhorst, Germany, and Mrs. Martha Wuhrdemann, Faulkenberg, Germany; and 14 grandchildren.
Parker Mortuary in Topeka is in charge of arrangements. Entombment will be in Mount Hope Abbey, Topeka. Memorial contributions may be made to the American Heart Assn.
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| Obituary- Stolle, Herman 2 Herman H. Stolle
Herman Hinrich Stoll, son of Hinrich and Anne Frese Stolle was born at Delmenhorst, Germany Dec. 19, 1895 and departed this life March 6, 1967 at the age of 68 years. 2 months and 18 days. He was confirmed in the Evangelical Lutheran church in Delmonhorst.
He and his youngest sister, Mrs. Gesine came to the United States in 1914. He worked in Nebraska for 4 years and came to Kansas in 1918. He spent 6 months near Colorado Springs, returning to Kansas to start farming on Dec. 19, 1919 on his 21st birthday on a farm near Hoyt. He moved twice approximately 2 miles and had lived at the present home for 24 years.
He was married to Nellie Tobler of Eskridge, Kansas, Dec. 25, 1924 at Topeka by her schoolmate Rev. James Marlin. To this union 4 children were born who are Mrs. Phyllis Schuette, 520 North Lake, Topeka; Walter Stolle, Silver Lake, Kansas; Mrs. Mildred Plants, 4228 Kildare, Greensboro, North Carolina, Mrs. Imogene Zackariasen, Hoyt, Kansas. Other survivors are the in-laws, Roy Schuette, Wanda Solle, Robert Plants, Delbert Zachariasen, and 14 grandchildren; four sisters, Mrs. Anna Russelman, Mrs. Lena Mahlstedt, Mrs Martha Wuhrdemann of Germany and Mrs. Gesine Schlake of Pierce, Neb.
He was a member of the following orders of the Masonic Lodge No. 327, Hoyt Blue Lodge, Holton Chapter NO. 79 of the Royal Arch and Order of the High Priesthood of Kansas.
Memorial services were held Wednesday morning at 9 o'clock at the Oakland Methodist Church in Topeka for the grandchildren. Funeral services were held at 3 pm. at Parkers mortuary. Music was furnished by Mrs. Joseph Zlatnik and Mr. Laverne Zlatnik.
Casket bearers were Robert Rogers, Bill Hill, Guy Salts, Paul Ernst, Charley Kovar and Marvin Macha.
Entombment was in Mount Hope Abbey at Topeka.
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| Obituary- Stolle, Nellie Nellie Esther Stolle
Nellie Esther Stolle, 87, Topeka, died Wednesday, Dec. 11, 1991, at a Topeka hospital.
She was born May 13, 1904, at Eskridge, the daughter of Carl August and Lydia Katherine “Kate” Nickell Tobler.
Mrs. Stolle was a member of Town and Country Christian Church, Topeka Chapter of Daughters of the American Revolution and Bethel Community Womens Club.
She was married to Herman H
Stolle on Dec. 25, 1924, at Topeka.
He died March 6, 1967.
Survivors include three daughters,
Phyllis Schuette, Mayetta, Mildred
Plants, Gainesville, Ga., and Imogene
Zachariasen, Hoyt; a son, Walter
Stolle, Silver Lake; 16 grandchildren; and 24 great-grandchildren.
Services will be at 10 a.m. Saturday in Mount Hope Mausoleum Chapel. Entombment will be in Mount Hope Mausoleum. Mrs. Stolle will lie in state from 11 a.m. until 9 p.m. today at Parker-Price Mortuary. Memorial contributions may be made to the Capper Foundation, 3500 W. 10th, 66604.
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| Obituary- Stone, Infant The body of the six-months old child of Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Stone of below Lawrence was brought here Monday for burial in Rossville cemetery. Mrs. Stone, whose maiden name was the same as her married name, lived in this vicinity at one time. She is a step-daughter of Dave Wells. Mr. Wells accompanied the body here for burial. |
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| Obituary- Stone, Louise MRS. LOUISE H. STONE
Mrs. Louise H. Stone, 77, wife of the late former police chief of Topeka, Frank L. Stone Sr., died Saturday at the Masonic Home in Wichita. She was born January 16, 1880, near Berlin, Germany, and came to the United States with her parents when she was three years old. She lived near Willard until she moved to Topeka in 1929.
Mrs. Stone was a member of Amaryllis Chapter 221 of Rossville, and she was a charter member of the Gage Park Club.
Surviving are a daughter, Mrs. Marie Stone Rogers, Willard; one granddaughter, Mrs. Lillian Rogers Rippetoe, Wichita, and a great grandson.
Services were at 2 pm Monday at the Parker Mortuary. Burial was in Maple Hill Cemetery
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| Obituary- Stoneking, Esther MRS. VELMA STONEKING
Mrs. Esther Velma Stoneking died early Tuesday evening at her home, 1221 Monroe. She was born in Abilene March 8, 1874, and had lived in this community for the past 25 years.
She was a member of the United Brethren church, and of Sue Lovell Tent, Daughters of Union Veterans. She had served as president of the Goodwill Study Club.
Surviving are three sons, Harry R. Startup of Topeka, James Frederick Startup of Grand Rapids, Mich., and Myren Arthur Startup of Orion, Ill.; two stepsons, Hallie Startup of Silver Lake and Walter Startup of Redlands, Calif.; 10 grandchildren and 11 great- grandchildren.
The body was taken to the Sanders- McMichael Funeral Home. Final arrangements were incomplete Tuesday evening.
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| Obituary- Stovall, Aaron Aaron Earl Stovall
Aaron Earl Stovall, 60, died in Winter Veterans hospital, February 9, after a long illness.
He was born in Rossville, Jan. 2, 1891, and served as a private first class in the 138th Engineers during World War I. He was a member of Hesperian Lodge III, A.F. & A.M. of Rossville; Scottish Rite of Topeka and American Legion of Silver Lake.
He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Mildred Stovall and son, Don of the home, a daughter, Mrs. D.L. Hovorka, of Sewickley, Pa.; five sisters, Mrs. Charles Wallace, Mrs. Roy Bushey, Topeka; Mrs. Carl Ausherman, Elmont; Mrs. M.L. Whearty, Rossville; and Mrs. L.L. Henderson, Buchanan Dam, Texas.
Funeral services were held Tuesday February 13, at 2:00 p.m. from the Rossville, Methodist church, with Rev. Don Jones in charge. Hesperian Lodge No III, conducted their burial services at the church.
The music was furnished by Mrs. Irene Campbell, Mrs. Don Jones and Mrs. H.D. Richardson who song "In the Garden," accompanied by Mrs. Campbell "The Lord's Prayer" was sung by Mr. Oursler, accompanied by Nancy Adams.
The pallbearers were, Messrs. M.L. Whearty, Charles Berkey, Roy Wilt, Joe Parr, Dean Page and Albert Coleman.
Burial was in Rossville cemetery.
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Out-of-town relatives and friends in Rossville, Tuesday to attend the funeral services were: Mr. and Mrs. Roy Bushey, Mr. Riley Whearty, Mr. Calvin Whearty, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Nason, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Nason, Mrs. Thelma Shubkagel, Mrs. Mary Smith, Mrs. Grace Runkle, Mr. and Mrs. E.J. Hovorka, Mrs. M.D. Titus, all of Topeka; Mr. and Mrs. Carl Ausherman, Mr. Harold Ausherman, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Fusseneger, Elmont; Mrs. Ralph McCall, Lawrence, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Hook, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Guilford Hook, Silver Lake; Dean Page of Manhattan and Mr. Duane Ohlemeier of Junction City.
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| Obituary- Stovall, Emma Emma Stovall
Mrs. Emma Stovall, widow of the late Aaron Stovall, died Tuesday night at the home of her daughter, Mrs. M.L. Whearty, northwest of Rossville. She had been in ill health for many months and failed rapidly the last few weeks of her life.
Emma Isabel Deitz was born in the state of Indiana, February 28, 1857, aged 71 years, 4 months and 18 days, at the date of her death.
When a small child she moved with her parents to Windsor, Ill., and grew to womanhood at this place.
In 1881 she was married to Lewis C. Johnson and two children. Stella and Ella were born to this union. In 1883 the family removed to Western Kansas, and in 1888 the family came to Rossville and she had resided here until her death. She become a widow in 1887.
In 1890 she was married to Aaron R. Stovall of Rossville. Three children, Earl, Emma and Anna were born to this union.
Mrs. Stovall united with the Methodist church early in her life and was a devoted member until her death.
Her death is mourned by five children, Mrs. Stella Henderson, Lawrence; Mrs. Ella Whearty, A.E. Stovall of Rossville; Mrs. Emma Ausherman, Elmont; and Miss Anna Stovall, Topeka; one foster son Alfred Stovall, McFarland, Kansas; foster daughters, Mrs. Etta Wallace and Mrs. Ida Navarre, of Topeka, and one sister, Mrs. Melissa Bartlett, Silver Lake, Kansas.
She was a very devoted mother and leaves a host of friends whom she delighted to serve.
Funeral services were held this (Thursday) afternoon at 4 o'clock in the Rossville Methodist church, conducted by Rev. G.G. Horne, of Topeka. Interment was made in the family lot in Rossville cemetery.
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| Obituary- Stovall, George The interment of Geo. Stovall, aged 61 years, who died in Topeka Friday, was had in the Rossville cemetery Sunday.
[From The Rossville Times, Thursday, April 27, 1899] |
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| Obituary- Stovall, Jerry Thurs. Nov. 8, 1923
Deaths and Funerals
Diptheria Causes Death of Child
Jerry Mae Stovall, the seventeen months old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Stovall, died about 7 o'clock Tuesday morning, after a very brief illness. The child became ill about 4 o'clock Tuesday morning and passed away three hours later.
Sunday night she was ill for a time but Monday was apparently well again but her last illness developed during the night Monday with croupy tendencies and Dr. Miller was sent for immediately.
The child's death was a severe shock to the young parents, who had just got located in Rossville, coming here from Wyoming.
Funeral services were held Wednesday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock at the home, of a private nature, conducted by Rev. G.C. Albin of the M.E. church and the little one was laid to rest in Rossville cemetery.
The sincere sympathy of the community is extended to the bereaved parents in their hour of sorrow. Jerry Mae was born at Rocky Springs, Wyoming June 29, 1922.
Our baby has gone and left us,
We will miss her bright smile,
But she has gone to live with Jesus
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| Obituary- Stovall, Mildred 1 MILDRED A. STOVALL, also knows as MILDRED STOVAL, Deceased. No. 23471
NOTICE OF HEARING The State of Kansas To All Persons Concerned:
You are hereby notified that a petition has been filed in said Court by Don 0. Stovall and Maxine Hovorka, as heirs-at-law of Mildred A. Stovall, also known as Mildred Stoval, deceased, praying for the determination of the descent of the following described-real estate, to- wit:
The West 60 feet of Lots 50 and 52 on Pine Street, in the City of Rossville, in Shawnee County, Kansas;
and all other property, real and personal, or interests therein, owned by the said Mildred A. Stovall, also known as Mildred Stoval, at the time of her death; and you are hereby required to file your written defenses thereto on or before the 26th day of May, 1958, at 10:00 o’clock, A.M., of said day, in said Court, in the City of Topeka, in Shawnee County, Kansas, at which time and place said cause will be heard. Should you fail therein, judgment and decree will be entered in due course upon said petition.
Don O. Stovall & Maxine Hovorka,
Petitioners.
D. M. Sparks, St. Marys, Kansas,
Attorney for Petitioners.
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| Obituary- Stovall, Mildred 2 MRS. MILDRED STOVALL
Services for Mrs. Mildred A. Stovall, 59, a Rossville resident who died Thursday were at 2 pm Saturday at the Rossville Methodist church conducted by Rev. Don Jones. Music was furnished by Mrs. Don Jones and Miss Lynda Wilt. They were accompanied by Mrs. Joe Campbell at the piano. Burial was in the Rossville cemetery with Hurley Funeral Home in charge of the arrangements. Pallbearers were Charles Berkey, Sam Cottle, Francis Pardee, Leo Berry, Carl Rupin and William Hesse.
Mrs. Stovall was a native of La Junta, Colo., and was a member of the Rossville Methodist church and American Legion auxiliary.
She was married May 7, 1921 to Aaron Earl Stovall who preceded her in death in January 1951. Also preceding her in death was an infant daughter who died in 1923.
She leaves a daughter, Mrs. Maxine L. Hovorka of Richland, Wash.; a son, Don 0. Stovall of Fort Benning, Ga.; her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mark Denson of Modesto, Calif.; three sisters, Mrs. Rex Bell of Sunnyside, Wash. Mrs. Opal Looke of Austin, Texas, and Mrs. Clarence Smith of San Diego, Calif.
and three brothers, Forest Denson and Burdett Denson, both of Sunnyside, and Bryan Denson of Midland, Texas.
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| Obituary- Stovall, William ALFRED STOVALL DIES SUDDENLY
William Alfred Stovall, living on Route 4, Topeka, died suddenly Tuesday afternoon while working in a harvest field.
Mr. Stovall was born September 6, 1879, in Rossville and had lived in the Rossville and Topeka communities his entire life.
He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Ada E. Stovall, of the home; two daughters, Mrs. George Mechalis, of McFarland, Kansas, and Mrs. Charles Morris, living, in California; one son, W. O. Stovall, Lawrence, Kansas; two sisters, Mrs. C. A. Wallace and I Mrs. Ida Navarre, both of Topeka; two half sisters, Mrs. Emma Anchorman, Elmont, and Mrs. Anna Bushey, Topeka; two stepsisters, Mrs. L. L. Henderson, Omaha; Mrs. M. L. Whearty, Rossville; and six grandchildren
Funeral services were held at the Wall-Diffenderfer funeral home this Thursday afternoon at 3 o’clock Burial in Rossville cemetery.
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| Obituary- Stoyell, John John Stoyell
John Stoyell died very suddenly at Ft. Dodge, Kan., Tuesday, June 16, of neuralgia of the heart. He was born at Elmira, N.Y., July 25, 1841, where he lived until the civil war was declared, when he enlisted in Co. C, 9th N.Y. heavy artillery. He was promoted to 2nd Lieutenant, and served until the close of the war. Later he came west to Kansas City. Still later he came to Rossville as station agent for the Union Pacific, in 1873, remaining in this position until 1884, when he moved on his farm in Rush county. He returned to Rossville in 1887 again as station agent and remained until 1892 when he retired from active work and moved to Topeka, Kan. He leaves a widow, two sons, John C., of Salt Lake City, Guy B., of Newman, Calif., and a daughter, Mrs. Hilda Renner, of Denver, Colo. Also two aged sisters and one brother in New York. Funeral and burial took place at Newman, Calif., June 22.
John C. Stoyell, who at one time was Union Pacific agent here died on Tuesday, June 16, at the Ft. Dodge soldiers home according to news received this week.
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| Obituary- Straub, Clyde and Straub, Alice
ELDERLY COUPLE KILLED
IN AUTO CRASH
Clyde Straub, 78, and his wife, Alice, 72, were killed instantly Thursday afternoon, October 23rd, in a head-on auto crash, which occurred north of Robinson, Kansas, where the Straubs had made their home for many years. Alone and critically injured in the other car was David Twombly, 21, a seventh grade teacher in the Robinson school. Mr. Straub, a retired rural mail carrier and his wife were returning from an afternoon spent fishing on Nemaha river.
Survivors of the Straubs include their only child. Keith Straub, a Swift and Company employee working out of Hiawatha, Kansas, and their three grandchildren. Mrs. Alice Straub is also survived by Mrs. Ina Diehl of Rossville and Mrs. Ruth Hoffmeister formerly of Topeka, but now residing in Alabama.
Funeral services for the couple were held on Monday, October 27 at the First Methodist church in Robinson and burial was in the Hiawatha Cemetery.
The Robinson Masonic Lodge and the Robinson Bithiah Chapter of Eastern Star conducted graveside services.
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| Obituary- Streeter, Clara
Clara Streeter
Dies In Topeka
Mrs. Clara R. Streeter, 58, was dead on arrival at a Topeka hospital Monday after becoming ill at her home in Topeka. An autopsy was scheduled Tuesday to determine cause of death.
She was born Oct. 3,1907 at Rossville. She lived in Willard before moving to Topeka 12 years ago. She was a member of the Southern Baptist Church.
Survivors include a daughter, Mrs. Elizabeth Brooke, Berryton; a stepdaughter, Mrs. Bessie Moore, Westminster, California; a stepson, Elmer Streeter, Manhattan; a brother, John Failer, Delia; six sisters, Mrs. Mary Streeter, Mrs. Flora Martin, Mrs. Leona Grange, all of Topeka, and Mrs. Essie Sterling, Hays, Mrs. Marjorie Heston of Topeka, and Mrs. Rosa Lewis, Route 7; three grandchildren; one great-grandchild; four step-grandchildren and seven step-great-grandchildren.
Davidson-Eslinger-Duff was in charge of arrangements.
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| Obituary- Streeter, Frank Mr. Fred Streeter, of Stockton, Kansas, stopped here Friday for a short visit with the F.E. Diehl family on his way home from Piper, Kansas, where he was called with his brother, Al Streeter, of Delia, to attend the funeral of their brother, Frank Streeter, whose funeral was held last Thursday. |
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| Obituary- Streeter, Mary Mary Etta Streeter
Mary Etta Streeter, 89, Arkansas City, died Friday, Nov. 4, 1994, at a Dexter nursing home.
She was born March 24, 1905, in Rossville, the daughter of Edward and Jessie Gibbs Failer. She was graduated from Rossville High School in 1923.
She was married to Hardy D. Streeter March 11, 1925, in Topeka. He died Jan. 8, 1981.
Survivors include two sons, Dale Streeter, Arkansas City, and Galen Streeter, Topeka; two daughters, Helen Crump and Bonnie Finson, both of Topeka; four sisters, Essie Sterling, Hays, and Flora Martin, Margie Hesston and Rosie Lewis, all of Topeka; 11 grandchildren; 19 great-grandchildren; nine stepgreat-grandchildren; and five great-great-grandchildren.
Services will be at 2 p.m. Tuesday at Davidson Funeral Home in Topeka. Burial will be in Mount Hope Cemetery at Topeka. Mrs. Streeter will lie in state after 2 p.m. Monday at the funeral home, where relatives and friends will meet from noon to 9 p.m. Monday. The Rindt-Erdman Funeral Home in Arkansas City was in charge of Arkansas City arrangements.
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| Obituary- Strickland, Cecil Cecil Strickland
ROSSVILLE - Services are pending at Penwell-Gabel Funeral Home in Topeka for Cecil Strickland, 90, Rossville. He died Saturday, Oct. 15, 1994. |
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