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10101
Obituary- Strimple, Ann
Obituary- Strimple, Ann
Mrs. Earl Strimple
Killed in auto crash
Mrs. Ann Davis Strimple of Wichita was killed April 21 in a two-car crash about seven miles west of Greensburg, Kansas, on U.S. 54.

She was born July 22, 1908, in Nara Visa, N.M., and the family came to Kansas in 1919. She attended grade school in Rozelle, Kan., and was graduated from high school at Liberal, Kan., in 1926. She was graduated from Fort Hays State Teachers College with AB and BS degrees in 1931.

On Sept. 4, 1931, she married Earl E. Strimple. They lived in Topeka until they moved to Wichita in 1939.

She was a member of the First Methodist Church at Wichita, Woman’s Society of Christian Service, Commission on Christian Social Concern, Fidelis Sunday School Class, American Association for the United Nations, Wichita Community Committee for Social Action, Central Committee of the International Relations Institute, St. Francis Boys Home, 20th Century Club, Book Explorers Club and Pi Kappa Delta.

Survivors include her widower; two daughters, Mrs. Robert F. James, Syracuse, Kan., and Mrs. Gerald Thomas, Eugene, Ore.; her mother, Mrs. Maude Davis, Garfield; one sister, Mrs. Harry Tomlinson, Garfield; three brothers, Albert, Topeka, Victor, Scott City, and Herbert, Tulsa, Okla.; and five grandchildren.

Funeral services were at 10 a.m. Saturday, April 25, in the First Methodist Church in Wichita. Graveside services were in Garfield, Kansas.

A memorial has been established with the First Methodist Church Memorial Fund, Wichita.
 
 
10102
Obituary- Strimple, Anna 1
Obituary- Strimple, Anna 1
Anna L. Strimple
ROSSVILLE — Anna L. Strimple, 94, Rossville, died Friday, Oct. 20, 1995, at a Rossville nursing home.

She was born May 24, 1901, in rural Rossville, the daughter of Frank and Mary Dolezilek. She was a lifelong Rossville resident.

Mrs. Strimple was a member of Rossville United Methodist Church, the Friendship Circle Club and the auxiliary to Jimmy Lillard Post No. 31 of the American Legion.

She married Clyde Strimple. He died in 1961. A daughter, Viola McClain, also preceded her in death.

Survivors include a son, Orville Strimple, Rossville; a sister, Lydia Strimple, Rossville; four grandchildren; and nine great-grandchildren.

Services will be 10 a.m. Monday at Rossville United Methodist Church. Burial will be in Rossville Cemetery. Mrs. Strimple will lie in state after 5 p.m. Sunday at Piper-Verschelden Funeral Home in St. Marys, where relatives and friends will meet from 7 to 8 p.m. The casket will remain closed.

Memorial contributions may be made to Rossville United Methodist Church or to the auxiliary of Post No. 31 of the American Legion in Rossville and sent in care of the funeral home.
 
 
10103
Obituary- Strimple, Arthur
Obituary- Strimple, Arthur
Obituary

Arthur Elliott Strimple was born near Batavia, Clermont Co., Ohio, April 12th, 1831. When he was about 5 or 6 years old his parents moved to Indiana where they lived for 7 years. They then moved on further west to Lawrence Co., Ill., going on to Crawford Co. Ill., the next year where he made his home until coming to Kansas. In August of the year 1852 one of his brothers took very sick and asked him to pray for him before he died. But as he had never prayed for himself he could not pray for his brother. But this brother's death and burial had such an effect on him he was led to repentance. He joined the M.E. church the same month, but was not converted until the following September at a prayer meeting held at his father's home. His was a wonderful conversion as a light shown around him. Others saw this light which resulted in the conversion of six others the same night. He was appointed class leader in less than a year after uniting with the church and led two classes for several years. He was class leader in different places at least forty years of his life. He was given an Exhorters license during the winter of 1864 and for several years made a trip around the circuit of eleven preaching points once every quarter. He also served in the capacity of steward many years of his life. He enlisted in the 5th Illinois Cav. in Sept. 1861, and was mustered in Company F. in October. He served his country three years and one month and was honorably discharged October 14th, 1864, from the Invalid Corps at St. Louis, Mo. His campaign was spent in Arkansas, Missouri and Mississippi. He was at Vicksburg during all the siege.

On February 12th, 1867, he was married to Mellissa Groves Hicks, of Hardinsville, Crawford Co., Illinois. To this union ten children were born, eight sons and two daughters, all of whom with the mother are living: Nelson, Edmund, Augustus Strimple, of Collinsville, Oklahoma, Charles of Seattle, Wash., Arthur, of Walla Walla, Wash., Paul, of Millersburg, Ind., Bert of Altoona, Kans., and Roy, of Moran, Kans., and Mrs. Clarance Smith and Mrs. C.H. Saunders, of Eurkea, Kansas.

In the fall of 1870 he came with his family to Kansas, locating at Rossville, Shawnee Co., where they lived for eleven years moving from there to Pottawatomie Co., living there two years. In October 1883, he moved to Greenwood county locating on a farm near Carroll where he and his family lived until March 1902 when they moved to Eureka where he since resided. The above sketch was dictated by him April 23, 1915, and taken down by his daughter.

During the past eight or nine weeks Mr. Strimple was confined to his home and most of the time to his bed. He was an intense sufferer a portion of the time, but on Friday evening, June 25, seemingly without any pain, he passed peacefully away. He had reached the age of 84 years, 2 months and 13 days. Funeral services were held Sunday afternoon, June 27 at 4 o'clock at the M.E. church conducted by his pastor who was assisted by Rev. C.R. Rice. The body was laid to rest in Greenwood cemetery Eureka.

[From Democratic Messenger, Thursday, July 1, 1915] 
 
10104
Obituary- Strimple, Clara
Obituary- Strimple, Clara
CLARA A. STRIMPLE
Clara A. Strimple, 90, died Tuesday night at a Topeka nursing home. She was born in June, 1867, in Dubuque, Iowa, and came to Kansas 78 years ago. Mrs. Strimple had lived in the Rossville community for 45 years. She was a member of the Silver Lake Rebecca Lodge.

Survivors include three sons, Clyde and Guy Strimple of Rossville, and Orville E. Strimple of Topeka; five daughters, Mrs. Eva DeGraff and Mrs. Frances Stockton, both of Topeka; Mrs. Georgana Wares, Woodward, Okla.; Mrs. Clara DeGraff, Albany, Ore., and Mrs. Jessie Burton, Princeton. Minn.; 24 grandchildren and 52 great-grandchildren.

Funeral services will be at 2:00 p. m. today in the Rossville Methodist Church. Burial will be in Rossville Cemetery.
 
 
10105
Obituary- Strimple, Earl
Obituary- Strimple, Earl
Earl E. Strimple
Earl E. Strimple, 88, Wichita, formerly of Topeka, died Monday, Dec. 14, 1992, at a Wichita hospital.

Mr. Strimple worked 43 years for General American Life Insurance Co. and was general manager of the company when he retired.

He was born July 21, 1904, at Portland, Ore., the son of Eugene and Mable VanVIeck Strimple. He was graduated Phi Beta Kappa in 1928 from the University of Kansas in Lawrence. He lived and worked in the Topeka area until 1939.

Mr. Strimple was a member of First United Methodist Church and Bestor Brown Lodge No. 433, AF&AM, both in Wichita.

He was married to Tillie Kopf on June 5, 1965, in Wichita. She survives.

Other survivors include two daughters, Wanda J. James, Hoisington, and Phyllis A. Larson, Portland, Ore.; seven grandchildren; a stepgrandchild; and two great-grandchildren.

Services will be at 10:30 a m. Thursday at First United Methodist Church in Wichita. Graveside services will be at 3:30 p.m. Thursday in Rossville Cemetery. Memorial contributions may be made to First United Methodist Church Television Ministry, 330 N. Broadway, Wichita, 67202. Cochran Mortuary of Wichita is in charge of arrangements.
 
 
10106
Obituary- Strimple, Eugene
Obituary- Strimple, Eugene
EUGENE STRIMPLE
Eugene Strimple, 79, 535 West 3rd street, Junction City, Kansas, died Saturday, March 24. He was born at Rossville, Kansas, April 8, 1876, and lived near here most of his adult life. His father was a pioneer Methodist preacher and one of the founders of the Rossville Methodist church.

He was married to Mabel VanVleck on April 29, 1903. His widow survives and also three children, Evelyn Strimple of Junction City, Earl Strimple of Wichita, and Joe Strimple of Galveston, Texas. He also leaves a brother, Frank Strimple of Rossville, three grandchildren and two great grandchildren.

Funeral services were held at the Rossville Methodist church Tuesday, March 27, at 2 p. m., Johnson Funeral Home of Junction City, Kansas, in charge. The Rev. Don Jones conducted the services. Burial was in Rossville Cemetery.
 
 
10107
Obituary- Strimple, Evelyn
Obituary- Strimple, Evelyn
EVELYN E. STRIMPLE
Services were at 1 p.m. Saturday at the Johnson Funeral Chapel in Junction City for Evelyn E. Strimple, 69, Junction City, who died Tuesday, January 9, 1979, at a Wichita hospital.

She was born April 3, 1909, in Rossville. She was employed in civil service at Fort Riley from 1929 to 1959 before serving as a court reporter for the Eighth Judicial District in Junction City, from 1961 to 1975. She was a member of the First United Methodist Church, the Knife and Fork Club, Geary County Mental Health Association, a charter member of the Geary County historical Society, and a patron of the Little Theater, all at Junction City. She also was a member of the National Association for Retired Federal Employees and the Kansas City Mercedes-Benz Club.

Survivors include two brothers, Joe Strimple, Galveston, Tex., and Earl Strimple, Wichita.

Burial was in Rossville Cemetery. Memorial contributions may be made to the First United Methodist Church in Junction City and sent in care of the funeral home.
 
 
10108
Obituary- Strimple, Everett
Obituary- Strimple, Everett
Everett H. Strimple

Everett Strimple, 76, a native of Rossville son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Henry Strimple, and a 2nd cousin of F.E. Strimple of Rossville, passed away Friday morning, March 23, at his home in Omaha, Neb.

Mr. Strimple married Golda Stitt of Willard in 1905.

For the past 36 years they had made their home in Omaha where he was in the Union Pacific headquarters. He retired from active service four years ago. He had been in poor health the past year.

Beside his wife he is survived by three daughters, Mrs. Martha Miller, Omaha; Mrs. Dorothy Hangren, Chicago; Mrs. Beulah Root, Bellvue, Neb. a son Austin, of Chicago.

There are also seven grandchildren and two great-grandchildren.

Two brothers are William in California and Cecil Strimple. 
 
10109
Obituary- Strimple, Francis
Obituary- Strimple, Francis
F.E. Strimple
Francis Elliot Strimple was born in Lawrenceville, Illinois, December 20, 1864, and passed away October 28, 1957, at the age of 92 years 10 months and 8 days. He was the son of Paul and Louisa Strimple and as a child came to Kansas with his family in a covered wagon in 1870 and located on a farm five miles west of Rossville in Shawnee County.

In 1880 the Strimple family moved [to] a farm near Neale, Kansas, in Greenwood County where he met Clara Strausbaugh and on May 6, 1886, they were married. To this union, nine children were born, all in Greenwood County, except the daughter Georgana who was born in Durango, Colorado. They were there four years from 1890 to 1894. Frank then brought his family back to Greenwood County and resided there until 1908. In 1908 the family then moved to Wilson, Kansas in Ellsworth County for four years. In 1912 the family with two married daughters moved back to Rossville where his home remained until his death.

Mr. Strimple taught school for over 50 years in Greenwood, Ellsworth, Jackson, and Shawnee counties. He was united with the Methodist Church here in Rossville in 1933. He was a member of the Odd Fellows Lodge for over 50 years and belonged to the Silver Lake chapter since 1914. He was the last surviving member of his family since his brother Eugene passed away a year ago last spring.

He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Clara Strimple, to whom he had been married 71 years; three sons, Clyde and Guy of Rossville; and Orville E. Strimple, Topeka; five daughters, Mrs. Eva DeGraff and Mrs. Frances Stockton, both of Topeka; Mrs. Georgana Wares, Woodward, Okla.; Mrs. Clara DeGraff, Albany, Oregon; and Mrs. Jessie Burton, Princeton, Minn.; 24 grandchildren and 51 great grandchildren. He was preceded in death four years ago by his daughter, Mrs. Louise Brock.

[From 31 Oct 1957] 
 
10110
Obituary- Strimple, Golda
Obituary- Strimple, Golda
MRS. GOLDA V. STRIMPLE
Mrs. Golda V. Strimple, 1542 South 29th Street, Omaha, Nebraska, passed away September 9 and services were held September 12. She was 73 years old and was a former resident of Willard. She is survived by three daughters, Mrs. Martha Miller, Mrs. Dorothy Haugren, Mrs. Beulah Root of Omaha, Nebraska; one son, Austin of Chi- ago, Illinois; 7 grandchildren; 4 great-grandchildren; two sisters, Mrs. Martha Lewis, Willard, Mrs. Delpha Clayton, Perry, Oklahoma; two brothers, Luther Stitt, San Diego, California, and David Stitt, Rossville; several nieces and nephews.
 
 
10111
Obituary- Strimple, Henry
Obituary- Strimple, Henry
Henry P. Strimple, a pioneer resident of this city, died at his home on Perry street, Tuesday evening after an illness of several months duration. He had been a great sufferer from dyspeptic trouble which finally culminated into an abscess of the stomach, causing death.

Mr. Strimple was 57 years old and had resided in this city for thirty-five years. His first wife and a grown daughter, Daisy, died with small pox during the epidemic here two years ago. About a year ago he married the widow Martin, who with five children four boys and one girl, remain to mourn his death.

Mr. Strimple was a good man and a faithful and consistent Christian. For more than 22 years he held the position of janitor of the city schools. Out of respect the schools were dismissed yesterday in order that the children could attend the funeral. Funeral services were held Thursday at 10 o'clock a.m. in the M.E. Church of which he was a member. Rev. J.F. Dennis, the pastor, conducted the services, after which the body was buried in the city cemetery.
 
 
10112
Obituary- Strimple, Jacqueline 1
Obituary- Strimple, Jacqueline 1
Jacqueline J. "Jackie" Strimple
ROSSVILLE - Jacqueline J. “Jackie" Strimple, 71, Rossville, died Sunday, Jan. 11,2004, at Midland Hospice House in Topeka.
She was born Oct. 7, 1932, in Rossville, the daughter of Henry and Vivian Divine Lloyd. She had lived in the Rossville community all her life. She attended Rossville schools. She was a homemaker, and a member of Rossville United Methodist Church. She also was a member of the Auxiliary of Jimmie Lillard Post No. 31 of the American Legion at Rossville. She married Orville Strimple on June 10, 1950, at Rossville. He survives, of the home. Other survivors include two daughters, Jan Dannefer and Gay Nadeau, both of Rossville; a brother, Jim Turner, Scottsdale, Ariz.; and four grandchildren. She was preceded in death by an infant grandson, on May 8, 1975; and by another grandson, Jordan David Nadeau, on March 1, 2001. Services will be at 1:30 p.m. Wednesday at Piper-Verschelden Funeral Home in St. Marys. Burial will be in Rossville Cemetery. Mrs. Strimple will lie in state from 4 to 8 p.m. today at the funeral home in St. Marys, where the family will receive friends from 6:30 to 8 p.m. Memorial contributions may be made to the Auxiliary to Jimmie Lillard Post No. 31 of the American Legion or to the Rossville Community Swimming Pool Fund and sent in care of the funeral home.
 
 
10113
Obituary- Strimple, Jacqueline 2
Obituary- Strimple, Jacqueline 2
Jacqueline J. Strimple
Jacqueline J. “Jackie” Strimple, 71, Rossville, died Sunday, January 11, 2004, at the Midland Hospice House in Topeka.

She was born October 7, 1932, in Rossville, the daughter of Henry and Vivian Divine Lloyd, and had lived in the Rossville community all of her life.

She attended Rossville schools. She was a homemaker and was a member of the Rossville United Methodist Church, and she was a member of the Auxiliary of Jimmie Lillard Post No. 31 of the American Legion at Rossville.

On June 10, 1950, she married Orville Strimple in Rossville. He survives.

Other survivors include two daughters, Jan Dannefer and Gay Nadeau, both of Rossville; a brother, Jim Turner, Scottsdale, AZ; and four grandchildren. She was preceded in death by an infant grandson on May 8,1974, and by another grandson, Jordan David Nadeau, on March 1, 2001.

Her service will be at 1:30 p.m. Wednesday at Piper-Verschelden Funeral Home, St. Marys 66536. Burial will be in the Rossville Cemetery.

She will lie in state from 4 - 8 p.m. Tuesday (this afternoon) at Piper-Verschelden Funeral Home. The family will receive friends and family from 6:30 until 8 p.m.

Memorial contributions may be made to the Auxiliary of Jimmie Lillard Post No. 31 of the American Legion, or to the Rossville Community Swimming Pool Fund and sent in care of the funeral home, 714 Maple, St. Marys 66536.
 
 
10114
Obituary- Strimple, John F.
Obituary- Strimple, John F.
John Frederick Strimple, 46, died Wednesday in a Topeka hospital. He was born in Greenwood county, Kansas, and had been a Topekan for the last fourteen years. He was a member of the West Side Christian church.

His widow, Mrs. Katherine Strimple; three sisters, Mrs. Guysinger and Mrs. Noffsinger, both living in Greenwood county, Kansas, and Miss Pauline Strimple, Topeka; two brothers, Jean and Foster Strimple, both of Topeka, and his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John W. Strimple, also of Topeka, survive him.

Mr. Frank Strimple is a cousin of Mr. John Strimple. 
 
10115
Obituary- Strimple, John W.
Obituary- Strimple, John W.
Strimple
John Wesley Strimple, 73, died Wednesday night at his home, 1000 Vine street, Topeka. He was born in Illinois and lived on a farm near Eureka 50 years. He had been a resident of Topeka the past two years. He was a member of the First Methodist church at Eureka. He is survived by his wife, Kate Strimple of the home; three daughters, Mrs. J.W. Noffsinger of Severy, Kans.; Mrs. A.L. Guisenger of Eureka and Mrs. Pauline Stimplem, of Topeka, and two sons, Eugene Strimple of the home and Foster Strimple of Topeka. 
 
10116
Obituary- Strimple, Lydia 1
Obituary- Strimple, Lydia 1
Lydia Strimple, 100, of Rossville, KS, passed in Lawrence, KS on Mon., Aug. 2006. Lydia was born in Rossville, KS on Dec. 25, 1905, the daughter of Frank and Marie Dolezilek. She was preceded in death by her husband, Guy Strimple, and a son, Francis. She is survived by a daughter, Leanna Carter, of Lawrence, KS; a son, Clyde and wife Maxine Strimple of Kansas City, KS; four granddaughters, Diana Owens and husband, Don, Marcilyn Rust and husband, William, Jerri Sitek and husband, Steve, Cassie Sturgeon and husband, Gary; six great-grandchildren, Shannon and Bethany Rust, Andrea and Brian Sitek, and Vincent and Catalin Sturgeon. Lydia was a member of the Rossville United Methodist Church. Funeral services will be at 10:00 a.m., Fri., Aug. 11, 2006, at the Rossville United Methodist Church. Interment will be in Rossville Cemetery. The family will receive friends from 6:00 to 8:00 p.m. Thurs. at the church. Memorial contributions may be made to the Rossville United Methodist Church, P.O. Box 586, Rossville, KS 66533 or Rossville Senior Center, 429 Pearl, Rossville, KS 66533. Penwell- Gabel Parker-Price Chapel is in charge of arrangements. To leave a special message for the family online, visit 
 
10117
Obituary- Strimple, Lydia 2
Obituary- Strimple, Lydia 2
Lydia Strimple
Lydia Strimple, 100, of Rossville, KS, passed in Lawrence, KS on Mon., Aug. 7, 2006. Lydia was born in Rossville, KS on Dec. 25, 1905, the daughter of Frank and Marie Dolezilek. She was preceded in death by her husband, Guy Strimple, and a son, Francis. She is survived by a daughter, Leanna Carter, of Lawrence, KS; a son, Clyde and wife Maxine Strimple of Kansas City, KS; four granddaughters, Diana Owens and husband, Don, Marcilyn Rust and husband, William, Jerri Sitek and husband, Steve, Cassie Sturgeon and husband, Gary; six great-grandchildren, Shannon and Bethany Rust, Andrea and Brian Sitek, and Vincent and Catalin Sturgeon. Lydia was a member of the Rossville United Methodist Church.

Funeral services will be at 10:00 a.m., Fri., Aug. 11, 2006, at the Rossville United Methodist Church. Interment will be in Rossville Cemetery. The family will receive friends from 6:00 to 8:00 p.m. Thurs. at the church.

Memorial contributions may be made to the Rossville United Methodist Church, P.O. Box 586, Rossville, KS 66533 or Rossville Senior Center, 429 Pearl, Rossville, KS 66533. Penwell-Gabel Parker-Price Chapel is in charge of arrangements. To leave a special message for the family online, visit www.PenwellGabel.com.
 
 
10118
Obituary- Strimple, Mabel
Obituary- Strimple, Mabel
Services were held Tuesday from the Rossville First United Methodist Church for Mrs. Mabel Strimple, 89, Junction City, former resident of the Rossville community.

Mrs. Strimple died Saturday in a Junction City hospital, where she had been admitted three days previously. She had been ill two months.

Mrs. Strimple was born Jan. 24, 1881, at Gardner, Ill., and had lived in Rossville and Lawrence before moving to Junction City in 1952.

She was married to Eugene Strimple on Apr. 29, 1903, at Seattle, Washington. Mr. Strimple preceded her in death on Mar. 24, 1956.

Survivors include a daughter: Evelyn Strimple, Junction City; two sons: Earl E. Strimple, Wichita; Joseph E. Strimple, Galveston, Tex.; a sister: Mrs. William Lambert, Silver Lake; three grandchildren; and eight great-grandchildren.

Burial was made in the Rossville Cemetery. 
 
10119
Obituary- Strimple, Martha 3
Obituary- Strimple, Martha 3
Died- At her home in Rossville, June 4, 1902, just three days after the death of her daughter, Daisy, Mrs. Martha Jane Strimple, age 54 yrs., 3 months, 24 days.

Martha Jane Baird was born in Lawrence Co., Ill., Feb. 10, 1848, married to H.P. Strimple Dec. 17, 1868, and moved to Rossville in the fall of 1870.

She was the mother of eleven children, six of whom preceded her to that heavenly rest. Her husband, five children and one brother remain to mourn her loss.

Mrs. Strimple was one of eight who formed the charter class of the M.E. church in Rossville in 1871. Her last words were "I want rest," in a few moments she passed quietly away to home home not made with hands.

Interrment took place at the City cemetery June 5.

Memorial services were held in the M.E. Church, Sunday July 6, by Rev. A.D. Rice. A great concourse of relatives and friends were present. Rev. Rice preached an able sermon and told the way in which those left could follow and finally unite with mother and sister, never to part again. 
 
10120
Obituary- Strimple, Martha and Daisy 1
Obituary- Strimple, Martha and Daisy 1
Two very sad deaths have occurred in this city since our last issue, in which the wife and daughter of H.P. Strimple have been called to the mysterious beyond. Daisy, the daughter, died Sunday evening and was buried the following day, and her mother, Martha, passed away Wednesday evening and was laid to rest by the side of the daughter in the Rossville cemetery yesterday morning. Death was due to smallpox and complications arising [continued on next]

[From The Shawnee County News, June 6, 1902] 
 
10121
Obituary- Strimple, Martha and Daisy 2
Obituary- Strimple, Martha and Daisy 2
[continued]
from the impoverished systems. Owning to the contagious nature of the disease no funeral services were held and a strict quarantine is maintained over the premises. Daisy was about twenty years of age and was born and grew to womanhood in this city. She was a devoted christian and was highly esteemed by all who knew her.

Martha Strimple was fifty-two years of age, the mother of ten children, five of whom are dead. Those living are Everett, William, James, Cecil and Mrs. Lida Saville of Belvue. Mr. Strimple had long been a member of the M.E. Church at this place and led a consistent christian life. The family have the heartfelt sympathy of the entire community in this their great bereavement. 
 
10122
Obituary- Strimple, Mary
Obituary- Strimple, Mary
Mrs. R.E. Strimple

Funeral for Mrs. Mary Belle Strimple, 75, of 508 Jefferson will be at 2:30 pm Monday at the Parker mortuary with burial in the Prairie Home cemetery. She died Friday at a local hospital.

Mrs. Strimple was born at Silver Lake and was a lifelong resident of the Topeka area. She was a member of the Presbyterian church.

Survivors include her husband, R.E. Strimple of the home, and a brother, Frank Van Orsdol of route 6. 
 
10123
Obituary- Strimple, Maxine
Obituary- Strimple, Maxine
Maxine Sutherland Strimple
Maxine Sutherland Strimple, 85, passed away Thursday, December 26, 2013 at the home. She was born November 17,1928 in Kansas City, MO to Grover and Ona Sutherland. Her parents, a , brother Claude and a granddaughter, Emily Rust preceded her in death. She is survived by husband Clyde Strimple, their daughters Marcilyn (Bill) Rust, Jerri (Steve) Sitek, Cassie (Gary) Sturgeon, six grandchildren, Shannon and Bethany Rust, Andrea and Brian Sitek and Vincent and Caitlin Sturgeon. Also surviving are sisters -in-law, Donna Sutherland and Leanna Carter, nephew Mark Sutherland, nieces Diana Owens and Joyce Basinger. Maxine and Clyde were married November 25,1950. After graduation from Rossville High School, Maxine worked for Southwestern Bell Telephone Company until moving to Waterville, KS in 1952. She also lived in Anthony, KS and Kansas City, KS. Maxine worked for the Kansas City, KS Public Schools as a cafeteria manager for 20 years retiring in 1992. She served as treasurer of Job's daughters Bethel #2 for many years. She loved to travel in the travel trailer traveling in Canada and all the states except Hawaii. She was a member of Trinity Community United Methodist Church and was a member of Martha's Circle. She was sponsor of the Methodist Youth group while living in Waterville. Maxine taught church school when she was a member of Quail Methodist Church. Funeral Services will be at 11 a.m. Tuesday, December 31 at Trinity Community United Methodist Church, 51st & Parallel Pkwy, Kansas City, KS where friends may call from 10-11 a.m. Graveside services will be at 2 p.m. Tuesday at the Rossville Cemetery, Rossville, KS. Donations may be made to the American Heart Association in Maxine's name. (Condolences may be expressed at: www.porterfuneralhome.com Arrangements: Porter Funeral Home & Crematory, 1835 Minnesota Ave. Kansas City, KS (913) 621-6400)
 
 
10124
Obituary- Strimple, Orville
Obituary- Strimple, Orville
Orville Strimple
Rossville- Orville Strimple, 80, died Tuesday, August 5,2008 at a daughter's home in Rossville.

He was born July 14, 1928 at Rossville, the son of Clyde and Anna L Dolezilek Strimple.

Mr. Strimple was employed by the State of Kansas at the Topeka State Hospital in the maintenance department as a painter for 35 years. He was a member of the Rossville United Methodist Church and Jimmie Lillard Post No. 31 of the American Legion both in Rossville.

He was united in marriage to Jacqueline J. "Jackie" Lloyd on June 10,1950 at Rossville. She preceded him in death on January 11,2004. He was also preceded in death by an infant grandson on May 8, 1975, by a grandson Jordan David Nadeau on March 1, 2001 and by a sister Viola McClain.

Survivors include two daughters, Jan (Daryl) Dannefer and Gay (David) Nadeau, all of Rossville; four grandchildren, Amanda Khemraj, Eric Dannefer, Dylan Nadeau and Anna Nadeau; two great granddaughters.

Funeral services will be at 10:00 A.M. Friday, August 8, 2008 at Piper Funeral Home in St. Marys. Interment will be in the Rossville Cemetery where Jimmie Lillard Post No. 31 will conduct military graveside services. Mr. Strimple will lie in state after 6:00 P.M. Thursday, August 7th at the funeral home where family will receive friends from 6:00 until 8:00 P.M. Memorial contributions may be made to The Orville Strimple Memorial Fund and sent in care of the funeral home. Online condolences may be sent to www.piperfuneralhome.com.
 
 
10125
Obituary- Strimple, Orville E.
Obituary- Strimple, Orville E.
Orville Strimple Dies of Heart Attack on Topeka Street
Services were held Friday for Orville E, Strimple, 59, of Topeka, who was dead on arrival at a Topeka hospital Tuesday after suffering a heart attack at a drug store in downtown Topeka.

He was born Jan. 12, 1906 at Neal in Greenwood County and spent his early life in Rossville. He was graduated from Washburn University in 1934. He taught at East Indianola trade School from 1935 until 1952 except during World War II when he served in the U. S. Army.

He was on the engineering staff at WIBE-TVfrom 1951 to 1959 and since had been an account salesman for WIBW-TV.

He was a member of Seaman Congregational Church, Professional Advertising Club and the Kaw Valley Radio Club.

Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Mary E. Strimple, at home; three daughters, Mrs. Sheldon Brown, San Antonio, Tex., Mrs. Myron Williams, Houston, Tex., and Mrs. Joseph Thornwall, Lanham, Md.; four sisters, Mrs. George DeGraff, and Mrs. Frances Minnie Stockton, Topeka, and Mrs. Buell Burton, Bolivar, Mo., and Mrs. Leo DeGraff, Dallas, Ore.; and eight grandchildren.

Burial was in Memorial Park Cemetery. Memorial contributions may be made to the Seaman Congregational Church building fund.
 
 
10126
Obituary- Strimple, Paul 1
Obituary- Strimple, Paul 1
Rev. Paul Strimple Dead

After an illness of several weeks duration Rev. Paul Strimple died Saturday afternoon. The immediate cause of his death was pneumonia although he was subject to bronchitis and was troubled some by his heart. Rev. Strimple was a man about 84 years of age. He was one of the earliest settlers of this vicinity having come here in May of 1870. The greater part of his life had been spent in the ministry of the Methodist church of which he represented the old order of ministers. He had the honor of preaching the first protestant sermon in St. Marys and preached the second Methodist sermon in Rossville. He retained through life the friendship of a multitude of friends made through his long years of work for the advancement of his church.

Of late years Rev. Strimple has made his home with his son John and daughter Eve in Greenwood county. He was the father of a family of 12 children, of whom 7 boys and 2 girls are living to mourn his loss. Those of the children who live in this vicinity are: F.E., Gene, Bartha, Jesse and a grandson, Roscoe. The remains were taken to Neal, Greenwood county, Kansas, for burial Monday. The Reporter extends to the relatives the sympathy of the community.

[From the Rossville Reporter, June 20, 1913] 
 
10127
Obituary- Strimple, Paul 2
Obituary- Strimple, Paul 2
Paul Strimple was born near Batavia, Clermont county, Ohio, March 11, 1829. When about 7 years of age he was taken to Indiana, and when 13 to Crawford county Ill., where he grew to manhood.

In 1852 he was married to Eliza McCartney, who died in 1854. to them 2 children were born. Oct 29, 1861, he was married to Louisa J. Bush in Lawrenceville, Illinois. to this union were born 10 children, 8 boys and 2 girls. 8 of these children are still living, 2 have died in infancy.

Mr. Strimple moved to Shawnee county, Kansas, in 1870, where he lived till 1882, when he moved to Greenwood county.

In 1860 at Wesley chapel in Lawrence county, he was license to preach in the Methodist church. He preached for about 10 years in Crawford, Lawrence and Clark counties in Illinois, for about 12 years in Shawnee county, Kansas and for as long as his health would permit after coming to Greenwood county.

He was taken sick May 21, while visiting his children and other relatives in Rossville in Shawnee county, after much pain and suffering, passed away June 14, 1913, aged 84 years.

During his sickness he gave clear testimony of his assurance of a home in heaven. Among his last words were: "Tell the folks that it is all right, I am ready and willing to go and be with God."

"Servant of God , well done!
Thy glorious warfare's past.
The battle's fought, the race is won,
And thou art crowned at last."

The funeral services were held at the Methodist church Monday at 10am and interment was at Neal.


Obit for Paul Strimple from Eureka, KS paper 
 
10128
Obituary- Strimple, Robert
Obituary- Strimple, Robert
Robert Strimple, aged 20 years, son of Mr. and Mrs. H.P. Strimple, died Monday, April 3rd, of cerebro spinal meningitis, after an illness of just one day. He was a young man of unusual promise, strong and vigorous in his young manhood, but the relentless hand of Death cut him down just on the brink of that golden promise. The parents have the heartfelt sympathy of the community as they have been sorely afflicted this winter. The funeral services were conducted by Rev. Parrett, on Tuesday at 2 o'clock, and the remains were interred in the Rossville cemetery.

[From the Rossville Times, April 6, 1899] 
 
10129
Obituary- Strimple, Sarah
Obituary- Strimple, Sarah
Died.
Strimple - Last Sunday morning, of consumption, Mrs. Sarah Strimple, aged 35 years. Funeral services were held at the Methodist church Monday at 2 p.m. Mrs. Strimple leaves a husband and four small children to mourn her untimely death.

[From December 31, 1886 Rossville paper] 
 
10130
Obituary- Strimple, Zelinda
Obituary- Strimple, Zelinda
Diphtheria, or diphtheretic croup has been confined to one family in Rossville. Mr. Strimple's little girl who was reported sick last week, died Friday night, and was buried Saturday, and the house and everything in it fumigated, and every precaution taken to prevent the spread of the disease, and there are no other cases in the family. The quarantine which was ordered last week, will be raised tomorrow, so there has not been much battling with the disease as one of the St. Marys papers stated. The scare is over in Rossville.

[From The Rossville Times, December 8, 1898] 
 
10131
Obituary- Strong, Al
Obituary- Strong, Al
Al Strong, formerly pump man for the Union Pacific Ry., was killed in a railroad wreck on the Iron Mountain Railroad in Missouri, May 2. Many people in this city knew Mr. Strong quite well. 
 
10132
Obituary- Strong, Gary
Obituary- Strong, Gary
Gary J. Strong
Gary J. Strong, 54, formerly of Auburn, Ks, "flew west" in Minneapolis, MN, on January 18 surrounded by loved ones. Proceeded in death by his parents: Edgar and Cordelia Strong, brother: William, and sister: Delia. He is survived by his soul mate: Tena, daughters: Angela (Larry) and Lynn (Tony), son: Corey (Joanna), grandchildren: Jacob, Abby, Devon, Nicholas, and Mora, siblings: Noel (Sara), Kenneth, and Ellen (Matt).

Gary was born on May 3,1957, in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. He graduated from Highland Park High School, Topeka, Kansas. Gary obtained a Bachelor of Business Administration from Baker University in Baldwin, Kansas. He then received his Master of Finance from Saint Bonaventure University in Saint Bonaventure, New York. Gary acquired his journeyman electrical license from the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers Local Union 226 Topeka, Kansas; his amateur radio operator's license currently registered with Twin Cities Dx Association as KOOQ presiding as Secretary/Treasurer; his private pilot license from Benton, Kansas; along with several other certifications and mem-berships. Throughout his career he had the privilege to serve on several boards; he was currently serving on the board for Goodin Company based out of Minneapolis, MN. He was a hospital administrator in multiple cities; his most recent were with Fairview Health Services and Allina Hospitals and Clinics both located in Minnesota, and West Penn Allegheny Health System located in Pennsylvania.

A Celebration of Life will be held in Gary's honor at Golden Wings Museum, 8797 Airport Road, Blaine, MN 55449 located at the Anoka County Airport on Monday, January 23rd from 4-6PM in tribute to his love of flight. Casual Attire.

In recognition of the brave battle in which Gary fought against his genetic liver disease (PSC) a memorial has been established in his honor for additional research. In lieu of flowers please send donations to: Mayo Clinic, Attn: Department of Development, Gary J. Strong PSC Memorial Research Fund, 200 First Street Southwest, Rochester, MN 55905.
 
 
10133
Obituary- Stroup, Edith 1
Obituary- Stroup, Edith 1
Mrs. S.H. Stroup Dead.
A shock comes to every vicinity when it is announced from house to house that one of its members has passed into the great beyond. And so it was in the community of Rossville last Sunday, January 2nd, when word was passed around that Mrs. "Doc" Stroup was dead. It was generally known that Mrs. Stroup was very ill - but it was understood that she was improving and would get well. But during one of those stormy spells she took a severe cold which gave her a back-set from which she never recovered.

Mrs. Stroup, nee Edith Baker, was well known in and about Rossville, because most of her short life of a little more than twenty-three years had been lived here. She was born at St. Marys, April 17, 1886. At the age of eleven she united with the Methodist Church and seven years later while she was at Miami, Indian Territory, she became a member of the Christian Church and continued to be a member of that Church until her death. On September 20th, 1905 she was married to Mr. Scott Hamilton Stroup. On Sunday, January 2nd 1910, the grim reaper claimed here, taking away from...
[continued in next clipping]
[From The Rossville Reporter, January 7, 1910] 
 
10134
Obituary- Stroup, Edith 2
Obituary- Stroup, Edith 2
[continued from clipping 1]
the home, a faithful and loyal wife and a loving and tender mother from the community, one for whom everyone has a good word.

She leaves her mother, her husband, two little sons and a large circle of friends to mourn her loss.

The funeral services were held in Presbyterian Church at Rossville on Monday, January 3rd, and conducted by the Rev. John H. Lamb of that Church. Although it was a raw cold day the church was crowded full of friends who had come to pay their last respects to the departed. Beautiful floral tributes covered the casket showing with what esteem she was held in the community.

She was buried in the Rossville cemetery.

[From The Rossville Reporter, January 7, 1910] 
 
10135
Obituary- Stroup, Mary
Obituary- Stroup, Mary
Obituary.
Mary Slipher Stroup was born in Ohio, near Cincinnati, September 17, 1824 and died at her home in Rossville, June 28, 1902, aged 77 years, 9 months and 11 days. She was married to Nathan Stroup, December 21, 1843. In early womanhood she became a christian and for 60 years was a faithful follower of Christ and a loyal member of the Methodist Church.

She was the mother of twelve children, eight of whom remain to mourn her loss. She was a faithful, loving wife and mother. By her neighbors she was respected and loved for her cheerful, generous and warmhearted friendship. 
 
10136
Obituary- Stroup, Nathaniel
Obituary- Stroup, Nathaniel
Obituary.
Died, near Silver Lake, Aug 8th, 1894, Nathaniel Stroup, Aged 74 years, 10 months, and 27 days.

The deceased was born near Johnstown, Penn. Sept. 12th, 1819, he was married Dec. 21, 1843, in Ohio, to Mary Slipher, who survives him. He came to Kansas in 1861, where he has since resided. The funeral services were held at Rossville, presided over by Rev. Mr. Otto of Silver Lake.

The remains were interred in the Rossville cemetery. He was the father of twelve children, eight of whom still live and join with their mother in thanking their many kind friends for their willing assistance during the sickness and death of their beloved husband and father.

[From the Rossville Times, August 17, 1894] 
 
10137
Obituary- Stroup, Otis
Obituary- Stroup, Otis
Otis Stroup
News of the death, Sunday morning of Otis Stroup, saddened the entire community. He passed away in the state hospital in Topeka, where he was taken Feb. 2, for treatment.

H had been in failing health for some time and had lost the sight in both eyes, resulting from a tumor on the brain.

Otis was born Jan. 27, 1908, Rossville and passed away at the age of 32 years and 14 days. He was the younger son of the late Mr. and Mrs. S.H. "Doc" Stroup.

He was united in marriage May 4, 1928 to Ruth Burlew.

To this union were born two sons: Otis Scott who is five and Larry Nathan age 3. He is also survived by one brother Nathan of Topeka; and his grandmother, Mrs. A.B. Stum of this community.

Funeral services were held Tuesday from the Rossville Christian church with the pastor, Lloyd Robbins officiating. Music was furnished by Mrs. Fannie Reser and Mrs. Loma Jamieson, accompanied by Frances Eversole.

The pall bearers were: Joe Barney, L.J. Henderson, Jack Gleason, Ray Prater, Richie White and William Hesse. Burial was in the Rossville cemetery.
 
 
10138
Obituary- Stroup, Otis S
Obituary- Stroup, Otis S
Otis S. "Scottie" Stroup
Otis Scott "Scottie" Stroup, 85, passed away Saturday, January 18, 2020.

He entered this life on July 9, 1934, the first child of Otis Fuller and Julia Ruth (Burlew) Stroup-Morris in Rossville, KS. On March 12, 1955, Scottie was married to Elinor Louise Baker.

He served 32 years in the U.S. Navy.

He is survived by his wife of 64 years; daughter, Brenda Donaldson; son, Douglas Scott (Patty) Stroup, Sr.; 5 grandchildren; 2 great-grandchildren. He was preceded in death by his brother, Larry Stroup.

Funeral services will be held at 10:00 a.m. on Saturday, February 1, 2020 at the Dove Southwest Chapel, 3700 SW Wanamaker Road. Burial will follow at the Rossville Cemetery. The family will receive friends at the funeral home one hour prior to the service.

In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to Central Church of Christ, 1250 SW College, Topeka, KS 66604 or , 2200 SW Gage Blvd, Topeka, KS 66622. To view a full obituary and leave a special message for the family online, visit www.DoveTopeka.com. 
 
10139
Obituary- Stroup, Scott
Obituary- Stroup, Scott
S. H. STROUP
Scott Hamilton Stroup was born in Indiana, February 4, 1858. He passed way at his home in Rossville, December 24, 1934, at the age of 78 years, 10 months and 20 days.

Mr. Stroup came to Tecumseh, Kansas, with his parents in 1864. As a young man he came to Rossville and most of his lifetime has been spent here.

He was united in marriage to Edith May Baker, September 20, 1905. Two sons were born to this union, both of whom survive him. They are Nathan of Topeka, and Otis of Rossville. Mrs. Stroup preceded him in death, passing away about 25 years ago. One grandson, Otis Scott Stroup, also survives him.

Mr. Stroup was a member of the local Christian church for many years. In recent years he has been regular and dependable at his job of carrying the mail between the post office and the depot.

Funeral services were held at the Christian church here, this (Thursday) afternoon, in change of Rev. Wright Horton.

Pallbearers were Messrs. A. B. Jamieson, Albert Reser, Charles Parr Norman White, Harry Gutshall, and U. G. Stewart. Music was furnished by Mrs. A. B. Jamieson and Mrs. Albert Reser, accompanied by Miss Edith Higginbotham.

Interment was made in the Rossville cemetery.

CARD OF THANKS — We are truly grateful to friends and neighbors whose sympathy and help have lightened the burden of our sorrow in the death of our father; also for the comfort of music and flowers.
Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Stroup
Mr. and Mrs. Otis Stroup
And other Relatives.
 
 
10140
Obituary- Stueve, Cheryl
Obituary- Stueve, Cheryl
Cheryl Ann Stueve
Cheryl Ann Stueve, 53, passed away Sunday, June 3, 2012.

She was born September 1, 1958 in Ventura, CA and grew up in the Topeka area, graduating from Seaman High School in 1976.

On May 12,1990 Cheryl married the love of her life, Douglas Alan Stueve.

She was preceded in death by her dad, Harley (Bud) Renyer; grandparents, Andy and Vera Tatman; her aunt, Maxine McCauley and uncle Richard Tatman; mother and father-in law, Fred and Beulah Stueve; brothers-in law, Duane, Edward and William Stueve.

Cheryl will be missed by her loving husband, Douglas Stueve and their two beautiful daughters, Heather May Myers and Brooke Ann Stueve all of Topeka, who all brought such joy and pride to her life.

Others she has left with broken hearts are her mother, Wilma Renyer and friend, Rob Herigstad of Mesa AZ; brother Ronald Spence and wife Karen of Rossville; uncle Lyle Tatman of Glendale, CA; cousin, Robin McCauley of Longmont, Colo; son-in-law, Austin Myers; Austin’s family, Robin, Clay and Lindsay Myers all of Topeka; and two brothers-in-law, Terry and wife Jane Stueve of Meriden, and John and wife Kathy Stueve of Topeka; sisters-in-law, Beverly Graff and husband Pat of Olathe; and Karen Stallbaumer and husband Steve of Seneca; and several nieces and nephews.

A visitation will be held from 6:30 to 8:00 pm Thursday evening at Davidson Funeral Home, 1035 N. Kansas in Topeka. Private memorial services will be held at a later date. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to the Helping Hands Humane Society in care of the funeral home. To leave a message for the family, please visit www.davidsonfuneral.com
 
 
10141
Obituary- Stueve, Theresa
Obituary- Stueve, Theresa

Theresa Stueve

St. Marys- Services will be at 10 a.m. Wednesday at Immaculate Conception Catholic Church here for Theresa Ann Stueve, 19, St. Marys, who was found dead late Sunday night near the wreckage of a motorcycle in Tuttle Creek State Park near Manhattan.

Her companion, identified as David A. Small, 21, Fort Riley, also was killed. Authorities said both apparently died Saturday night when they were thrown from the motorcycle after it plunged down an embankment and hit a tree stump.

Theresa Stueve was born May 2B, 1953, at Sterling, Ill., and lived at St. Marys since 1957. She was graduated from St. Marys High School in 1971 and had been employed at McCall’s pattern distribution center at Manhattan. She was a member of Immaculate Conception Catholic Church at St. Marys.

Survivors include her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Myron Stueve, St. Marys; two brothers, Joseph Stueve, Abernathy, Tex., and James Stueve, Hiawatha; and five sisters, Mrs. Elizabeth Mulanax, Delia, Mrs. Delores Hladky, Emmett, and Margaret Stueve, Phyllis Stueve, and Ross Stueve, all of St. Marys.

Burial will be in Mount Calvary Cemetery at St. Marys. A wake service will be at 8 p.m. today at Verschelden Funeral Home at St. Marys.

Theresa Stueve
ST. MARYS—Services will be at 10 a.m. Wednesday at Immaculate Conception Catholic Church here for Theresa Ann Stueve, 19, St. Marys, who was found dead late Sunday night near the wreckage of a motorcycle in Tuttle Creek State Park near Manhattan.

Her companion, identified as David A. Small, 21, Fort Riley, also was killed. Authorities said both apparently died Saturday night when they were thrown from the motorcycle after it plunged down an embankment and hit a tree stump.

Theresa Stueve was born May 26, 1953, at Sterling, Ill., and lived at St. Marys since 1957. She was graduated from St. Marys High School in 1971 and had been employed at McCall’s pattern distribution center at Manhattan. She was a member of Immaculate Conception Catholic Church at St. Marys.

Survivors include her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Myron Stueve, St. Marys; two brothers, Joseph Stueve, Abernathy, Tex., and James Stueve, Hiawatha; and five sisters, Mrs. Elizabeth Mulanax, Delia, Mrs. Delores Hladky, Emmett, and Margaret Stueve, Phyllis Stueve, and Ross Stueve, all of St. Marys.

Burial will be in Mount Calvary Cemetery at St. Marys. A wake service will be at 8 p.m. Tuesday at Verschelden Funeral Home at St. Marys.
 
 
10142
Obituary- Stum, America 1
Obituary- Stum, America 1
Mrs. America Stum
Mrs. America Stum, 78, of Rossville, died Friday night at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Edward DeGraff, 410 Gratton, Topeka.

She was born in North Topeka and had made her home in Rossville most of her life. She was a member of the Rossville Christian Church.

She is survived by a son, John Stum, Rossville; three daughters, Mrs. Sadie Baird, Rossville; Mrs. Mike Kesler, and Mrs. Edward DeGraff, both of Topeka; twenty-four great grandchildren and one great-great granddaughter. The funeral was at 2 p.m. Sunday at the Rossville Christian Church, conducted by the pastor, Kent Newman. Music was furnished by Miss Norma Fawl and Peggy Janette Navarre, accompanied by Mrs. Thelma Sigler.

The pallbearers were Mrs. Stum’s grandsons, T-Sgt. John DeGraff, Leroy DeGraff, Nelson DeGraff, Leo Kesler, Lester Baird and Richard Verhage.


In Memoriam – In loving memory of my dear mother, Mrs. A.B. Stum, who passed away 17 years ago, March 2, 1945: What would I give to clasp your hand, your happy face to see. To hear your voice and see your sweet smiles that meant so much to me. Sadly missed by daughter and husband.
Mrs. Edward DeGraff
 
 
10143
Obituary- Stum, America 2
Obituary- Stum, America 2
Mrs. A.B. Stum is very sick at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Edward DeGraff, 410 Gratton, Topeka.
[22 Feb 1945]

In Memory of our dear mother, Mrs. A.B. Stum, who passed away 5 years ago March 2, 1945.
[poem]
Sadly missed by daughter Mrs. Ed DeGraff and family
[2 Mar 1950]

Out-of-town relatives here for the funeral of Mrs. Belle Stum included Misses Peggy and Maimi Shoemaker, St. Marys; Mr. and Mrs. Albert Besta, Wamego; Mr. and Mrs. Walter Crouse, Auburn; Mr. and Mrs. Jack Arnold, Mr. John Stovall, Mrs. Ruth Stroup and sons, Mr. and Mrs. Orren Stovall and Mr. and Mrs. D.V. Marney, all of Topeka.

CARD OF THANKS – We sincerely thank all friends and neighbors for assistance and will hold in grateful memory all those offering sympathy and floral offerings in the time of our sorrow, the loss of our mother.
Mrs. Alice DeGraff and family
Mrs. Agnes Keller and family
Mrs. Sadie Baird and family
Mr. and Mrs. John Stum
 
 
10144
Obituary- Stum, Duane 1
Obituary- Stum, Duane 1



Duane C. Stum
BRAINERD, Minn. — Services were Saturday at Brenny Funeral Chapel in nearby Baxter tor Duane Charles Stum, 62, Brainerd, formerly of Rossville, Kan., who died June 4, 1996, at his home. He had cancer.

He was born Jan. 27, 1934, in Rossville, the son of John E. and Lottie Besta Stum, and spent his early life in the Rossville, Wamego and Delia communities. He moved to St. Paul, Minn., about 20 years ago. He was a fishing guide and owned and operated the launch at Headquarters near Brainerd.

He was married to Barbara Ogrosky May 4, 1985, in Aitkin County, Minn. They owned and operated the Green Lantern club near Brainerd since 1988. She survives.

Other survivors include two daughters, Diane Myer, Topeka, and Brenda Peterson, Henderson, Minn.; a son, Dennis Dachenhausen, Topeka; a stepson, Edward Minke, St. Paul, Minn.; his mother, Lottie Stum, Rossville; two sisters. Sara Horak, Delia, and Agnes Cox, Cabool, Mo.; a brother, Wilbur Stum, Rossville; and three grandchildren.

Cremation followed services.

Memorial contributions may be made to the organization of the donor s choice.
 
 
10145
Obituary- Stum, Duane 2
Obituary- Stum, Duane 2
Duane C. Stum
Duane Charles Stum, 62, Nokay Lake Area, Brainerd, MN., died Tuesday, June 4, 1996, at his home.

He was born January 27,1934, in Rossville to John E. and Lottie Besta Stum. John E. Stum died in 1972.

Duane lived his early life in Kansas and moved to St. Paul in the 1970s. He was a fishing guide and owned and operated the launch at Headquarters for 13 years.

He married Barbara Ogrosky May 4, 1985, in Aitkin County, MN. She survives.

They purchased the Green Lantern in 1988, which they were operating. He was a member of Garrison Commercial Club.

In addition to his wife, he is survived by two daughters, Diane Myer, Topeka, and Brenda Peterson, Henderson, MN.; a son, Dennis Dachenhausen, Topeka; a stepson, Edward Minke, St. Paul, MN; his mother, Lottie Stum, Rossville; two sisters, Sara Horak, Delia, and Agnes Cox, Cabool, Mo.; and a brother, Wilbur Stum, Rossville.

Visitation for family and friends was from 5 to 8 p.m. Friday at Brenny Funeral Chapel in Baxter, MN. His memorial service was at 11 a.m. Saturday at the funeral home. The body was cremated.

Lottie Stum, Wilbur and Sally Stum, Rossville, Robert and Agnes Cox, Cabool, MO, and Bennie and Sara Horak, Delia, flew to Brainerd, MN on June 8, to attend the funeral services for their son and brother, Duane Stum.
 
 
10146
Obituary- Stum, John 1
Obituary- Stum, John 1
John E. Stum
John Edward Stum, 69, Rossville, died Friday in a Topeka hospital.

He was born Oct. 15, 1902, at Rossville and spent his life in the Rossville community. He had been a foreman at the Mulvan [sic Mulvane] Ranch near Rossville almost 20 years and later was a farmer before he retired a few years ago. He was a member of the Christian Church at Rossville.

He was married to Lottie Besta April 11, 1928, at Alma. She survives.

Other survivors include two daughters, Mrs. Benny Horak, Delia, and Mrs. Agnes Cox, Rossville; two sons, Duane Stum and Wilbur Stum, both of Rossville; three sisters, Mrs. Sadie Baird, Rossville, Mrs. Alice DeGraff, Topeka, and Mrs. Agnes Kesler, 3505 N. Central, Topeka; 10 grandchildren and a great-grandchild.

Services will be 1:30 p.m. Monday at Parker Mortuary Chapel. Burial will be in Rossville Cemetery. Memorial contributions may be made to the Rossville Christian Church.
 
 
10147
Obituary- Stum, John 3
Obituary- Stum, John 3
J.E. Stum
Services will be 1:30 p.m. Monday at Parker Mortuary for John Edward Stum, 69, Rossville, who died Friday in a Topeka hospital where he was admitted earlier the same day.

He was born Oct. 15, 1902, at Rossville and spent his life in the Rossville community. He had been a foreman at the Mulvane Ranch near Rossville nearly 20 years and later was a farmer before he retired. He was a member of the Rossville Christian Church.

He was married to Lottie Besta April 11, 1928, at Alma. She survives.

Other survivors include two daughters, Mrs. Benny Horak, Delia, and Mrs. Agnes Cox, Rossville; two sons, Duane Stum and Wilbur Stum, both of Rossville; three sisters, Mrs. Sadie Baird, Rossville, Mrs. Alice DeGraff, Topeka, and Mrs. Agnes Kesler, 3505 N. Central; 10 grandchildren and a great-grandchild.

Burial will be in Rossville Cemetery. Memorial contributions may be made to the Rossville Christian Church.


John E. Stum
John Edward Stum, 69, Rossville, died Friday in a Topeka hospital.

He was born Oct. 15, 1902, at Rossville and spent his life in the Rossville community. He had been a foreman at the Mulvane Ranch near Rossville almost 20 years and later was a farmer before he retired a few years ago. He was a member of the Christian Church at Rossville.

He was married to Lottie Besta April 11, 1928, at Alma. She survives.

Other survivors include two daughters, Mrs. Benny Horak, Delia, and Mrs. Agnes Cox, Rossville; two sons, Duane Stum [Strum- incorrect] and Wilbur Stum [Strum- incorrect], both of Rossville; three sisters, Mrs. Sadie Baird, Rossville, Mrs. Alice DeGraff, Topeka, and Mrs. Agnes Kesler, 3505 N. Central, Topeka; 10 grandchildren and a great-grandchild.

Services will be at Parker Mortuary in Topeka. Time has not been set. Burial will be in Rossville Cemetery.


In Memory of John E. Stum
Who passed away
25 years ago
August 11, 1972

[poem]
 
 
10148
Obituary- Stum, Lottie 1
Obituary- Stum, Lottie 1
Lottie T. Stum
ROSSVILLE - Lottie T. Stum, 94, Rossville, died Friday, Oct. 1, 2004, at Rossville Valley Manor, in Rossville. She was born Aug. 7, 1910, at Delia, the daughter of Albin and Teresa Balusek Besta. She grew up in the Delia community and lived in the Delia and Rossville communities all her life. She farmed with her husband, John, until he retired. Later, she worked at Seymour Foods in Topeka until she retired. She then became an active quilter with the Delia Presbyterian Church ladies. She was a member of Rossville Christian Church, Moravian Lodge No. 128, and was a charter member of the U S. Bank MESA Club, all at Rossville. She married John Stum on April 11, 1928, at Alma. He preceded her in death in August 1972. Also preceding her was a son, Duane Stum, in June 1996. Surviving are two daughters, Sara Horak, Delia, and Agnes Cox, Maple Hill; a son, Wilbur Stum Sr., Rossville; 10 grandchildren; 18 great-grandchildren; and two step great-great-grandsons. The funeral will be at 10 a.m. Thursday at Piper Funeral Home in St. Marys. Burial will be in Rossville Cemetery, Rossville. Mrs. Stum will lie in state after 2 p.m. Wednesday at Piper Funeral Home, where the family will receive friends from 6:30 until 8 p.m. Memorial contributions may be given to Rossville Christian Church or to Heart of America Hospice, and sent in care of the Piper Funeral Home, 714 Maple, St. Marys, Kan. 66536.
 
 
10149
Obituary- Stum, Lottie 2
Obituary- Stum, Lottie 2
Lottie T. Stum Lodge No. 128, Rossville, KS
Sister Lottie T. Stum was born August 7, 1910 at Delia to Albin and Teresa Balusek Besta and died October 1,2004 at Rossville. Funeral services were held October 7, with interment at Rossville Cemetery.

Lottie married John Stum on April 11, 1928 at Alma. She was a 50-year lodge member.

Survivors include two daughters, Sara Horak of Delia and Agnes Cox of Maple Hill; one son, Wilbur Stum Sr. of Rossville; ten grandchildren; 18 great-grandchildren; and two stepgreat-grandsons.

William Olejnik, Secretary





In Memory of
Lottie Stum
August 7,1910 — October 1,2004
God saw she was
getting tired
and a cure was not to be.
He put His arms around her
and whispered
“Come with Me.”
With tearful eyes we
watched her
suffer and saw her fade
away.
Although we couldn’t bear
to lose her,
we could not bid her to stay.
A golden heart stopped
beating,
hard working hands
laid to rest.
God broke our hearts to
prove to us
he only takes the best.
— author unknown
Mom, we wish you last 20
years could have been
happier for you
— we’re sorry!
We’ll talk about that
someday
when we’re together again.
We love and miss you
more everyday.
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Obituary- Stum, Samuel
Obituary- Stum, Samuel
Sam Stum Dead.

At his home in this city, after an illness of but one week, Sam Stum died of pneumonia Monday March 11. He was born in Perry County, Pa., May 20th 1853 and came the Kansas in 1877. Was married to Mrs. A.B. Oldham, whom with three children and a number of relatives survive him. Had lived in Rossville a great many years and was a highly respected citizen. Funeral services were held at the Christian church Wednesday at 2 p.m. conducted by Rev. Albbs, and the remains laid at rest in Rossville cemetery. Pall bearers were W.H. Bixby, Jao. Stovall, Frank Beal, John Quirk, Ed Stovall and Chas. Brown. The family extend thanks for the many kind remembrances and sympathy of the friends and neighbors.

[From the Rossville Reporter, March 15, 1912] 
 

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