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10801
Obituary- Whitford, Romera 1
Obituary- Whitford, Romera 1
ROMERA M. WHITFORD
Mrs. Romera M. Whitford, 40, Baldwin, Kan., formerly of Kansas City, died Tuesday, August 9, 1983, at Research Medical Center.

She was born in Kansas City and had lived in Baldwin nine years. She was a member of the Assumption Catholic Church, Baldwin.

Survivors include her husband, John W. Whitford, of the home; her mother, Mrs. Isabel DeBacker, Independence; and two brothers, Randy DeBacker, Rossville, and Jerry DeBacker Jr., Slidell, La.

Memorial services were at 1 p.m. Friday, August 12, at St. Sabina Catholic Church, Belton; cremation.

The family suggests contributions to the Knights of Columbus Heart and Lung Fund, in care of Douglas County State Bank, Lawrence, Ks.
 
 
10802
Obituary- Whitford, Romera 2
Obituary- Whitford, Romera 2
Transplant Needed by Romera DeBacker Whitfield [sic]


Romera DeBacker Whitford is facing certain death within a year unless she receives a heart and lung transplant. But Mrs. Whitford, 42, Baldwin, is optimistic about the success of such an operation and her family is working hard to help her get the needed surgery. Mrs. Whitford, the granddaughter of the late Jud and Margaret DeBacker, Rossville, is the sister of Randy DeBacker, also of Rossville.

In a letter to the “Star,” Cherrie DeBacker, Mrs. Whitford’s sister-in-law, said the family has set up a fund at the Peoples State Bank in Rossville to help pay for the operation.

Mrs. Whitford is high on the list for surgery by Dr. Denton Cooley of Houston, who has pioneered in transplant operations. A plane is being kept on “standby” at Baldwin by a friend of Romera’s husband John, to make the four-hour flight to Texas when the Whitfords are notified that a donor has been found.

In her letter, Mrs. DeBacker said:
“This person is very near and dear to my heart. She has made my life ... a little fuller.

“Romera has Eisinminger’s disease — holes in her heart. When she was 12, she heard doctors whisper to her parents that she would die before she was 13.

“This congenital and progressive heart disease has . . . gotten steadily worse . . . and now Romera has overstressed blood vessels in her lungs so they cannot draw enough oxygen. It’s like hardening of the arteries in her lungs.

“She is going to die unless this new and difficult surgical procedure is done. Dying doesn’t scare her as much as the thought of being bedridden in a few months.

“Last October, Romera chose ‘Hector’ as the name for the oxygen tank that is her constant companion. And, about that time she started having to use a wheelchair . . .

“With a heart and lung transplant, if it is successful, she can have a useful and healthy life. A combined heart/lung transplant is a very new and still ex-perimental procedure. It is being pioneered by Dr. Cooley in Houston.”

Mrs. DeBacker said that while only three of the operations have been performed in Texas, several patients in California have already lived two to three years with the transplants.

The financial appeal is for $10,000 to cover initial costs of the $50,000 operation. Although the Whitfords have insurance, it does not cover the initial cost of experimental surgery.
 
 
10803
Obituary- Whitlock, Ila
Obituary- Whitlock, Ila
Ila P. Whitlock
ROSSVILLE— Ila P. Whitlock. 80, Rossville, died Friday, Sept. 5, 2003, at Rossville Valley Manor.

She was born April 15,1923, in Admire, to Frank and Zlenna Love Herrick. She grew up in the Admire community and attended school in the Maxson community north of Emporia. Ila was from a family of 10. She had lived in the Rossville community since 1948.

She was a member of the Rossville United Methodist Church, the auxiliary to Jimmie Lillard Post No. 31 of the American Legion in Rossville and also the Rossville Senior Citizens, where she served on the board of directors. Ila enjoyed gardening, flowers and baking cookies. She most especially enjoyed helping others.

She married Robert Whitlock on Sept. 5,1948, at St. Marys. He preceded her in death. She also was preceded in death by two sisters, three brothers and an infant son, William S. Whitlock, in 1949.

Survivors include a daughter, Sue Aschenbrenner, Wakarusa; a son, Bill Whidock, Pleasant Prairie, Wis.; four brothers, Robert, Dale, Harold and Gary Herrick, all of Topeka; and two grand¬daughters, Lisa Lett and Emily Whitlock.

Services will be at 10:30 a.m. Friday at Rossville United Methodist Church. Burial will be in Rossville Cemetery. She will lie in state at Piper Funeral Chapel in Rossville from 2 to 8 p.m. Thursday, with family visitation from 6:30 to 8 p.m. Thursday.

Memorial contributions may be made to Heart of America Hospice or to Helping Hands Humane Society and sent in care of the funeral home.
 
 
10804
Obituary- Whitlock, Robert 1
Obituary- Whitlock, Robert 1

Robert Bruce Whitlock
ROSSVILLE — Robert Bruce Whitlock, 74. Rossville, died Wednesday, Feb. 5. 1992, at a Topeka hospital.

Mr. Whitlock worked 34 years for Goodyear Tire and Rubber Company before he retired 11 years ago. He also owned and operated an antique shop in Rossville several years.

He was born Feb. 5, 1918, at Lane, the son of Wilmer S. and Hulda Clements Whitlock.

Mr. Whitlock was a member of the United Methodist Church in Rossville,

He was married to Ila Herrick on Sept. 5, 1948, at St. Marys. She survives. An infant son, William Whitlock, died in 1949.

Other survivors include a daughter, Sue Aschenbrenner, Topeka; a son, Bill Whitlock, Kenosha, Wis.; three sisters, Joan Myers, Maple Hill, Helen Davis, Neodesha, and Beth Powell, Topeka; and two granddaughters.

Services will be at 2 p.m. Tuesday at Parker-Price Mortuary in Topeka. Burial will be in Rossville Cemetery. Mr. Whitlock will lie in state after 1 p.m. Sunday at the mortuary, where family and friends will meet from 7 until 8 p.m. Monday. Memorial contributions may be made to the American Heart Association, 5375 S.W. 7th. 66606.
 
 
10805
Obituary- Whitlock, Wilbur
Obituary- Whitlock, Wilbur
WILBUR S. WHITLOCK
Services for Wilbur Simpson Whitlock, 75, of Maple Hill, retired farmer who died Tuesday, at his home were at 10:30 a. m. Thursday at Parkers mortuary, with burial in Maple Hill cemetery.

Mr. Whitlock was born in Bellville, Ill., February 4, 1874, and came to Kansas when a child. He had lived in Wilson and Neosho counties before moving to Maple Hill three years ago.

Survivors are his wife, Mrs. Huldah Whitlock; three daughters, Mrs. Cecil Davis is of Neodesha and Mrs. T. O. Meyers of Rossville and Mrs. J. M. Powell of Cut Bank, Mont.; a son, Robert Whitlock of Rossville; a brother, Ray Whitlock of Elmdale; two sisters, Mrs. Don Pierson of Osage City, and Mrs. W. F. Vilven of San Antonio, and three grandchildren.
 
 
10806
Obituary- Whitlock, William
Obituary- Whitlock, William
Whitlock Infant
William Simpson Whitlock, the infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert B. Whitlock of Rossville, died Thursday of last week in a Topeka hospital.

Graveside services were held at 11 a.m. Friday at the cemetery at Maple Hill.

Card of Thanks - We wish to express our sincere thanks and appreciation to our friends and neighbors who were so thoughtful and kind to us in our bereavement and assure you that your goodness will always be one of our cherished memories.
Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Whitlock 
 
10807
Obituary- Whitlow, Frances
Obituary- Whitlow, Frances
Frances L. Whitlow
(January 27, 1921 - January 20, 2007)

Frances Louisa Whitlow Frances Louisa Whitlow was born January 27, 1921 to Clarence Edgar and Leah Louise Reynolds Read at Topeka, Kansas. Her release from a long illness came early Saturday morning, January 20, 2007 at Hilltop Lodge in Beloit, Kansas, ending a life of 85 years, 11 months, and 24 days. Frances grew up and attended school in Topeka, graduating from Highland Park High School. On April 24, 1943, Frances was united in marriage with Merton Otis Whitlow at Topeka, Kansas. Two sons and one daughter were born to this union. The couple was privileged to celebrate nearly 60 years of married life together. Merton was a petroleum engineer and his job took them to Wyoming, Nebraska, Louisiana, Oklahoma, and Iran. They lived in Tulsa, Oklahoma from 1955 until 2000 when they moved to Beloit to be near their son Stan and daughter-in-law Juanita. While in Tulsa, she was a homemaker, elementary school cook, and a receptionist for the LaMode Cleaners. A kind, very personable and loveable person, Frances treasured her home and family. She was an excellent seamstress and enjoyed crocheting afghans for her family. Frances loved cooking and always looked forward to hosting large family dinners, even when her health would not allow. She was a member of First Presbyterian Church. Her husband Merton died in February, 2003. In addition, Frances was preceded in death by her parents, and one daughter Margaret Irene Stanfield. Left to mourn her passing and celebrate her life are her sons, Stan Whitlow and wife Juanita of Beloit, Kansas; Herb Whitlow and wife Allane of Elgin, Illinois; five grandchildren, nine great Left to mourn her passing and celebrate her life are her sons, Stan Whitlow and wife Juanita of Beloit, Kansas; Herb Whitlow and wife Allane of Elgin, Illinois; five grandchildren, nine great grandchildren, and a host of many relatives and friends.  
 
10808
Obituary- Whitlow, Josephine
Obituary- Whitlow, Josephine

Mrs. Edgar H. Whitlow
Mrs. Josephine Wade Whitlow, 65, of Tecumseh, died Thursday afternoon in a Topeka hospital.

She was born in Rossville January 28, 1890, and belonged to the Tecumseh Methodist church.

Surviving are her husband, Edgar H. Whitlow, of the home; three sons, Wade of Belflower, Calif., Merton of Shreveport, La., and Herbert of Tecumseh, and three sisters, Mrs. Bertha Weatherholt of Merced, Calif., Mrs. Elizabeth Fricke of Santa Monica, Calif., and Mrs. Gracia Danseburg of Wichita.

Services were held at the Penwell- Gabel funeral home Monday in Topeka with graveside services at Rossville cemetery.
 
 
10809
Obituary- Whitmore, Michael
Obituary- Whitmore, Michael
Michael Whitmore Passes Away
Michael J. Whitmore, 50, of Tecumseh, passed away at Rossville Health Center with his parents at his side on July 31, 2020. Michael was born on Feb. 13, 1970, the son of Elmer and Gloria Whitmore. He is survived by his parents and a son, Michael A. Whitmore. He was preceded in death by a sister, Kelly in February 2019. Chapel Oaks is in charge of arrangements. Cremation is planned with private family services. Special thanks to the staff at Stormont-Vail Hospital and Rossville Health Center for their care and support of Michael. Donations may be made to Stormont-Vail Foundation. 
 
10810
Obituary- Whitmore, Zelda
Obituary- Whitmore, Zelda
Zelda M. “Sally” Whitmore
Zelda M. “Sally” Whitmore, 69, Willard, died Sunday, April 25, 1999, at her home.

She was born February 9,1930, at Willard, the daughter of John H. and Velma L. Marney Simons.

Mrs. Whitmore was cremated. A memorial service was held Saturday at the Rossville United Methodist Church, Rossville.

Memorials may be made to Midland Hospice Care, 200 SW Frazier Circle, Topeka, KS 66606.

Parker-Price Mortuary, Topeka, was in charge of arrangements.
 
 
10811
Obituary- Whitney, Carrie
Obituary- Whitney, Carrie

CARRIE L. WHITNEY
Mrs. Carrie L. Whitney was born in New Haven, Conn., January 26, 1867 and passed away at the age of 89 on October 15, 1956.

When just a small child she, with her divorced mother, Mrs. Louisa Belwood, one sister and two brothers came west with other relatives to the vicinity of Akron, Iowa, where she was brought up with a good education and joined the Methodist church. She was active in church work and taught five years of school before marrying Orson Deforest Whitney, a farmer, on May 12, 1891.

To this union four children were born. In 1911 the family moved to Kansas where they have lived in the vicinity of Rossville since 1912.

The husband and two children, a daughter Thora and an infant son Isadore Lloyd, preceded her in death.

Those surviving her are a brother Arthur Belwood at Akron, Iowa, and two children, a son Curt K. Whitney at Oxnard, Calif., and a daughter Miss Vida at the home.

There are four grandchildren, one a grandson Clay W. Young of the home, and three great grandchildren.

She was a devoted mother to her family and was active in church work most of her life.
 
 
10812
Obituary- Whitney, James
Obituary- Whitney, James
Diphtheria Fatal to Curt Whitney's Son

Mrs. O.D. Whitney received the new Tuesday of the death of her grandson, James Whitney, which occurred early Tuesday morning at his parents home in Oklahoma City. James was 5 years old, and the youngest of Mr. and Mrs. Curt Whitney's three children. Death was caused by diphtheria. 
 
10813
Obituary- Whitney, Orsen
Obituary- Whitney, Orsen
O.D. Whitney Kills Himself At His Home
Despondent over his poor health Orsen Deforest Whitney, aged 68, shot and killed himself with a high-powered rifle at his home four miles northwest of Rossville last Saturday afternoon.

After his wife and daughter, Miss Vida Whitney had come to town Mr. Whitney picked up his rifle, a 25-20, sat down in an arm chair rested the butt end of the gun on the dining room table and pulled the trigger with his hand. The first shop missed its mark leaving a scratch on the top of the scalp. He then reloaded the gun and shot himself thru the head, the bullet entering the left side just above the ear. There were two bullet holes in the wall and two empty shells, one in the chamber of the gun and one on the floor.

Mrs. Whitney and Miss Vida found the body when they returned from Rossville about 4 o'clock. He left a note to his wife, giving her some instructions about business matters. No inquest was held by Coroner H.L. Clark.

Mr. Whitney suffered a stroke of apoplexy about 18 months ago and since had been in very poor health, suffering severe pains in his head. He had resided on the farm northwest of town for the past 17 years, but prior to moving here in 1912 had lived in this community many years ago.

Mr. Whitney was born July 6th, 1860 at Sake Mills, Wisconsin. In his early manhood he moved west to the Dakotas and farmed several years. In the fall of 1896 he was elected county auditor of Union county, South Dakota, and served two terms. In the spring of 1900 he began operating a line of grain elevators and acted in that capacity until 1905.

He was united in marriage to Miss Carrie S. Bellwood in the spring of 1897. To this union were born four children, Vida of the home address, Thora S. of New York City, Curt K. of Oklahoma City, Okla., who with their mother survive him. One son, Isadore Lloyd died in infancy.

February 1st, 1912 he moved his family to the farm four miles northwest of Rossville where he lived until his death October 13th, 1928. He was a devoted husband and father.

Funeral services were held Tuesday afternoon in the Rossville Methodist church conducted by the Rev. Gordon S. Pritchett. The body was interred in Memorial cemetery at Topeka.

[From 18 Oct 1928]

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Miss Thora Whitney left last Friday evening for her home in Long Beach, New York, after coming home to attend the funeral of her father, O.D. Whitney.

[From 25 Oct 1928] 
 
10814
Obituary- Whitney, Vida 1
Obituary- Whitney, Vida 1
Vida Whitney
ST. MARYS - Vida Whitney, 88, formerly of Rossville, died Tuesday in a St. Marys nursing home where she had lived since 1974.

She was born Feb 20, 1892, in southeast South Dakota, near Akron, Iowa, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. DeForest Whitney. She moved to rural Rossville in 1912 where she lived until moving to St. Marys.

Miss Whitney was a seamstress and member of Rossville United Methodist Church, Friendly Circle class at the church, an honorary member of United Methodist Women for nearly 60 years and Countryside Club, all of Rossville.

Survivors include two nieces, Mrs. Carolyn DeAngelis, Seaside Pork, N.J., and Mrs. Louise Dykes, Canton, Ohio; and two nephews. Clay Young, Lawrence, and C.K. Whitney, Wilmington, Del.

Services will be at 2 p.m. Thursday at Rossville United Methodist Church. Burial will be in Memorial Park Cemetery, Topeka. Miss Whitney will lie in state until noon Thursday at Verschelden Funeral Home, St. Marys, and from 1 p.m. until service time at the church. Memorial contributions may be made to Rossville United Methodist Church.
 
 
10815
Obituary- Whitney, Vida 2
Obituary- Whitney, Vida 2
VIDA WHITNEY
Vida Whitney, 88, formerly of
Rossville, died Tuesday, March 11, 1980, in a St. Marys nursing home where she had lived since 1974.

She was born February 20, 1892, in southeast South Dakota, near Akron, Iowa, the daughter of DeForest and Carrie Bellwood Whitney. She moved to rural Rossville in 1912, where she lived until moving to St. Marys.

Miss Whitney was a seamstress and a member of Rossville United Methodist Church, Friendly Circle class at the church, an honorary member of United Methodist Women for nearly 60 years, and a member of Countryside Club, all of Rossville.

Survivors include two nieces, Mrs. Carolyn DeAngelis, Seaside Park, N.J., and Mrs. Louise Dykes, Canton, Ohio; and two nephews, Clay Young, Lawrence, and C. K. Whitney, Wilmington, Del.

Services were at 2 p.m. Thursday at Rossville United Methodist Church. Burial was in Memorial Park Cemetery, Topeka. Verschelden Funeral Home, St. Marys, was in charge of arrangements. Memorial contributions may be made to the Rossville United Methodist Church.

Casket bearers were John Fauerbach, Clayton Carrell, Rudolph Krasny, Dean Page, Francis Schroeder and Junior Dannefer.
 
 
10816
Obituary- Whitten, Mary
Obituary- Whitten, Mary
Mary L. Whitten
Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated at 2 p.m. today at Most Pure Heart of Mary Catholic Church for Mary L. Whitten, 74, Topeka, died Tuesday, Oct. 24, 1995, at a Topeka hospital.

Mrs. Whitten was a registered nurse and worked a short time at the Colmery-O’Neil VA Medical Center in Topeka and for the Topeka and Shawnee County Health Department. She also worked in the Department of Health and Environment for the State of Kansas. She served in the Army from 1945 to 1947.

She was born Sept. 4,1921, in Oklahoma City, the daughter of Paschal P. and Emma Ford Enos. She earned a nursing degree from the University of Oklahoma and a Public Health certificate from the University of Minnesota.

Mrs. Whitten was a member of Most Pure Heart of Mary Catholic Church and the Zonta Club of Topeka.

Survivors include a daughter, Jan Harrington, Blue Springs, Mo.; a son, John M. Whitten, Medford, Ore.; a brother, Dr. Jack P. Enos, Yukon, Okla.; and a grandson.

Burial will be in Rossville Cemetery. Penwell-Gabel Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements. Relatives and friends will meet at 3758 S.W. Wood Valley Drive following the services. Memorial contributions may be made to the Topeka and Shawnee County Public Library, 1515 S.W. 10th, Topeka, 66604
 
 
10817
Obituary- Whittington, John C.
Obituary- Whittington, John C.
John C. Whittington
ALLEN - John C. Whittington, 76, Allen, died Friday, Aug. 14, 1987, at an Emporia hospital.

Mr. Whittington was a telephone technician for the S&A Telephone Co. at Allen since 1964.

He was born April 10, 1911, at Lebo, the son of Philip and Susan Mae McKinney Whittington. He moved from Arvonia to Reading in 1958 and then to Allen in 1962.

Mr. Whittington was a member of the United Methodist Church at Allen and was a Sunday school teacher at the church. He also was a past president and had served in other offices in the Northern Heights Men's Club near Allen. He was a former member of Arvonia Township Board and Allen City Council. He also had coached summer baseball teams at Allen, Reading and Lebo.

He helped start the Osage City 4-H Livestock Sale. He also was a leader for 12 years of the Arvonia Busy Bees 4-H Club.

He was married to Hildred Marshall on March 1, 1936, at Osage City. She survives.

Other survivors include two daughters, Mrs. JoAnne Booth, Delia, and Mrs. Donna Lee Weber, Mount Vernon, Mo.; two sons, John Whittington, Douglas, and Paul Whittington, Emporia; a sister, Mrs. Marjorie Martin, Madison; six brothers, Clyde Whittington and Louis Whittington, both of Reading, Wayne Whittington, Baldwin, Jacob Whittington, Chicago, Gene Whittington, Valley Center, and D.L. Whittington, Americus; nine grandchildren; and two great-granddaughters.

Services will be at 2 p.m. today in Allen United Methodist Church. Burial will be in Lincoln Cemetery at Lebo. Memorial contributions may be made to the Northern Heights High School Educational Scholarship Fund in care of Admire State Bank and Trust Co. at Emporia. Jones Funeral Home of Lebo is in charge of arrangements. 
 
10818
Obituary- Whittington, Melvin 1
Obituary- Whittington, Melvin 1
Melvin Wesley Whittington
Melvin Wesley Whittington was born in Lincoln, Nebraska, April 4, 1910, and passed away at North Platte, Nebraska, November 26, 1935, at the age of 25 years, 7 months and 22 days.

He had been employed at the Levi Anderson Auto Service as a mechanic. He injured his left wrist which developed into blood poisoning. He was practically over the blood poisoning and the physician had permitted him to return to his work. After one and a half days he became ill with pleuresy which later developed into double pneumonia, but his system being so run down by the blood poisoning he had no resistence [sic] and his heart was too weak to carry the load.

At the time of his death he was making his home with his sister, Mrs. Marie Scoun.

When Melvin was 8 years old he moved with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J.W. Whittington to Casper, Wyoming where his father was employed as locomotive engineer for the Burlington railroad. They resided there until the year of 1926, when they moved to Independence, Kansas, locating on a farm 13 miles southwest of Independence. They remained there until the year 1929 when they moved to Rossville, locating on a farm where they now live. Melvin made his home with his parents until August 11, 1935, when he struck out in the world to seek a career for himself. He located in North Platte, Neb., where he was employed at the time of his death.

Melvin was a very ambitious young man, kind and loving to all who knew him. Since going to North Platte he had been baptized into the Episcopal church of Our Savior. Melvin attended school at Casper, Wyo.

Funeral services were held in Rossville, Thursday, Nov. 28, at 2:30 p.m. at the Methodist church Reverend Wright Horton officiated, and the body was laid to rest in the Rossville cemetery. The pallbearers were Osie Huhs, Ed Arnold, Huck Raines, Delbert Weir of Maple Hill, and Earl Doty and Glen Davis of Rossville.

Melvin leaves to mourn his going his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J.W. Whittington, and four sisters, Mrs. Freda Smith of Kansas City, Mo.; Mrs. Leah Berry of Rossville, Mrs. Marie Scoun and Miss Frances Whittington of North Platte, Neb. besides a host of other relatives and friends, by whom he will be sadly missed.

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We wish to express our heart-felt thanks to the many dear friends and neighbors who so faithfully assisted us in our sad bereavement, the loss of our darling son and brother, Melvin; also for the comforting words of the Reverend Horton, the ladies who sang and for the beautiful floral offerings.

Mr. and Mrs. J.W. Whittington
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Smith
Mr. and Mrs. Orville Scrown
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Berry
Miss Frances Whittington 
 
10819
Obituary- Whittington, Melvin 2
Obituary- Whittington, Melvin 2
MELVIN WHITTINGTON DEAD

The community was shocked by the sudden death of Melvin Whittington. son of Mr. and Mrs. John Whittington, who passed away Tuesday noon, at North Platt, Neb., following a short illness. Death resulted from pneumonia following a case of blood poisoning.

Funeral services will be held today, at 2:30 at the Methodist church.

An obituary will be published next week.

The following out-of-town relatives were in Rossville Thanksgiving Day to attend the funeral of Melvin Whittington held at the Methodist church: Mr. and Mrs. C. V. Megonigle and Darlene, of Richland. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Allen, Betty and Ilene of Richland; Mrs. S. A. Haines, Mrs. Mabie Tucker, Mrs. T. Adams, Tommy Gene, Mrs. Mildred Van Dresser, of Independence; M.rs. L. Whittington, Maple Hill; Mr. and Mrs. Jack Smith of Kansas City; Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Scown, North Platte, Nebr.; Miss Francis Whittington, North Platte, Nebr.; Mr. and Mrs. T. M. Lemon of Topeka.
 
 
10820
Obituary- Whittington, Nitah
Obituary- Whittington, Nitah
From findagrave.com
Mrs. Nitah V. McGonigle Whittington
Birth: Feb. 11, 1885
Missouri Valley Harrison County Iowa, USA
Death: Oct. 18, 1971
Topeka
Shawnee County Kansas, USA
Topeka State Journal Tues. 19 Oct., 1971, pg.
2:
Mrs. Nitah V. Whittington, 86, Topeka, died
Monday in a local convalescent center.
She was born Feb. 11, 1885 at Missouri Valley,
Iowa. She had lived in Topeka five years,
coming here from Independence. She had
lived in Rossville and St. Marys communities
for many years.
She was married to John W. Whittington in
Oberlin in 1902. He died in 1966.
She was a member of St. David's Episcopal
Church; Artha Chapter, Order of the Eastern
Star, St. Marys; and Sue Lovell Chapter,
Daughters of the Union Veterans of the Civil
War.
Survivors include two daughters, Mrs. Frances
Lemon, Topeka and Mrs. Leah Berry, Wichita;
a brother, Frank McGonigle, Independence,
Kan; 17 grandchildren and 7 great-
grandchildren.
Funeral arrangements will be announced by
Parker Mortuary. Burial will be in Rossville
Cemetery.
Family links:
Spouse:
John Wesley Whittington (1880 - 1966)*
Children:
Melvin Wesley Whittingon (1910 - 1935)*
Calculated relationship
Burial:
Rossville Cemetery
Rossville
Shawnee County
Kansas, USA
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10821
Obituary- Whittington, Ruth 1
Obituary- Whittington, Ruth 1
Mrs. Ruth E. Whittington
LAWRENCE - Mrs. Ruth E. Whittington, 82, Eudora, died Saturday, Oct. 8, 1988, at a Lawrence nursing home.

She was born March 24, 1906, at Delia in Jackson County, the daughter of James Henry and Matilda Hiserman McClain. She moved from Benkelman, Neb., to Eudora in 1979.

Mrs. Whittington attended the Baptist Church.

She was married to Harry Keith Whittington Dec. 26, 1947, in Topeka. He survives.

Other survivors include a son, Harry Keith Whittington Jr., Benkelman, Neb.; three daughters, Anna Mae Stevenson, Denver, Karol M. Seymour, Bird City, and Evelyn K. Tuwey, Windsor, Colo.; a brother, Sam McClain, Holton; two sisters, NorraB. Hurla, Hollister, Mo., and Myrnah McClain, Glendale, Calif.; 18 grandchildren; and several great-grandchildren.

Warren-McElwain Mortuary in Lawrence is in charge of arrangements. Burial will be in Delia Cemetery. Relatives and friends will meet from 7 to 8:30 p.m. today at the mortuary.
 
 
10822
Obituary- Wiant, Elmus
Obituary- Wiant, Elmus
Elmus C. Wiant
Elmus C. Wiant, 84, of Silver Lake, died Aug. 12 in the Wamego Hospital. He was born February 13. 1873 at Urbana, Ohio, and had lived in the Silver Lake community 76 years. He was a member of the Carpenter’s Local No 1445.

He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Mary E. Wiant, of the home; a daughter, Mrs. Mabel Posz, Topeka; three sons, Everett Wiant, Silver Lake; Russell Wiant, Las Vegas. Nev., and Larry Wiant, Houston, Texas; a sister, Mrs. Laura Good no, Topeka; two grandchildren and four great grandchildren.
 
 
10823
Obituary- Wiant, Everett
Obituary- Wiant, Everett

Everett E. Wiant

Everett E. Wiant, 65, 1900 W. Lyman Road, died Thursday at his home.

Dr. Antonio Huaman, Shawnee County District coroner, said Wiant hanged himself.

He was born April 21, 1915, at Silver Lake, the son of Elmus and Mary Hine Wiant, and lived in the Topeka area all his life.

Mr. Wiant was a carpenter and worked in the maintenance department of Stormont-Vail Regional Medical Center.

An Army veteran of World War H, he was a member of Silver Lake Post No. 160 of the American Legion and Loyal Order of Moose Lodge No. 555, Topeka.

Survivors include a daughter, Mrs. Janet Northcraft, 5136 N.W. Pueblo Court; and a brother, L.W. Wiant, Colorado Springs, Colo.

Services will be at 10 a.m. Monday at Parker-Price Mortuary. Burial will be in Prairie Home Cemetery, Topeka. The casket will remain closed. Memorial contributions may be made to Silver Lake Baptist Church.
 
 
10824
Obituary- Wichman, Charles
Obituary- Wichman, Charles
CHARLES E. WICHMAN
Charles E. Wichman, 58, Seneca, died Tuesday, August 4, 1981, at a Seneca
hospital. He had cancer.

He was born December 23, 1922, south of Seneca, the son of Ben J. and Mary A. Stuke Wichman. He attended Diamond Grade School south of Seneca and Sts. Peter and Paul School at Seneca.

Mr. Wichman farmed south of Seneca until 1970, when he moved to a farm west of Seneca. He also helped maintain Nemaha County Nursing Home until the home was closed in 1976. He moved to Seneca in 1976, and worked at Nemaha County landfill east of Seneca.

He was a member of Sts. Peter and Paul Catholic Church, Seneca.

He was married to Grace Honeyman November 18, 1943, at Seneca. She survives.

Other survivors include two daughters, Mrs. Glenda Jackson, Topeka, and Mrs. Joan Lierz, Sabetha; two sons, Kenneth Wichman, Rossville, and Richard Wichman, Lawrence; three sisters, Mrs. Delores Hook, Northglenn, Colo., Mrs. Alda Saunders, Las Vegas, Nev., and Mrs. Geraldine Woltkamp, Olathe; a brother, Cletus Wichman, Holton; and 12 grandchildren.

Services were at 10 a.m. Thursday at Sts. Peter and Paul Catholic Church in Seneca. Burial was in Sts. Peter and Paul Cemetery at Seneca. Rosary was recited at 8 p.m. Wednesday at Lauer Funeral Home at Seneca.
 
 
10825
Obituary- Wichman, Dale
Obituary- Wichman, Dale
Dale William Wichman, Sr.
HOLTON- Dale William Wichman, Sr., 71, of Holton,
KS, passed away Tuesday, October 4, 2016 at a Topeka hospital.

He was born June 6,1945 in Waterville, KS the son of Ernest Fredrich and Patricia F. (Pickett) Wichman.
He had lived in Valley Falls, Clay Center and Oskaloosa before moving to Holton in 1957. Dale attended Holton High School and later served in the United States Army during the Vietnam War from 1965 to 1967.

Dale worked at various auto body shops in Holton and Topeka before opening his own business, Dale’s Body Shop that he owned and operated for 11 years.

In 1994 he opened, Dale’s Used Furniture, on the town square in Holton; for over 20 years. He was a member of the Holton VFW Post # 1367.

He was married to Cheryl A. Wehrkamp on August 30, 1980 in Holton. Cheryl survives of the home. Dale is also survived by his mother, Patricia Wichman I of Holton, KS; his daughters, Tammy Skelton of California, Elisa Ashcraft-Armstrong (Travis) of Rossville, KS and Jennifer Wingender (Michael) of Netawaka, KS; his son, Dale W. Wichman II (Shannon) of California; his sisters, Carol Searles (Rob Rawlings) of Denison, KS and Amy Spiker (Jared) of Circleville, KS; his brothers, Verlin Wichman (Sue) of Holton, KS, Allen Wichman of Topeka, KS and Kevin Wichman (Sandy) of Circleville, KS; 11 grandchildren and a great-granddaughter.

A Celebration of Dale’s Life will be held at 11:00 a.m. Monday, October 10,2016 at the Mercer Funeral Home in Holton. Memorials may be given to the Heart of Jackson Humane Society c/o Mercer Funeral Home, P.O. Box 270, Holton, KS 66436. To leave a special message for the family, visit www.mercerfuneralhomes.com
 
 
10826
Obituary- Wichman, Kenneth
Obituary- Wichman, Kenneth
Kenneth D. Wichman May 19, 1947 — August 16, 2022 Rossville, KS

Kenneth D. Wichman, 75, passed away Tuesday, August 16, 2022, at Stormont-Vail Hospital in Topeka.

Kenneth was born to the late Charles and Grace (Honeyman) Wichman on May 19, 1947, in Sabetha. He was raised in Seneca and graduated from Seneca High School in 1965 and Kansas State University in 1969. He served in the United States Army during the Vietnam War. Ken and his family had lived in the Rossville Community since 1980.

Ken was employed by Cappers Insurance as an Assistant Sales Manager. He was a St. Stanislaus Catholic Church member in Rossville and served on several boards and committees. Ken served as the mayor of Rossville and served on the city council. He was a member of Jimmie Lillard Post No. 31 of the American Legion in Rossville, where he was the Adjutant. Ken was a past member of USD #321 School Board.

On September 27, 1969, Kenneth D. Wichman and Sandra Heideman were married at St. Peter and Paul Catholic Church in Seneca. She preceded him in death on December 22, 2015.

Survivors include his children, Leslie (Scott) Martin, Overland Park, Kristy Dyche, Rossville, Scott (Shelley) Wichman, Topeka, and Kendra (John) Gonzales, Topeka; a brother, Richard (Peggy) Wichman, Lawrence; two sisters, Glenda Jackson, Topeka and Joan (Roger) Lierz, Sabetha; 13 grandchildren, Abby, Jayden, Wyatt, Kallan, Olivia, Shelbey, Cody, Sheriden, Noah, Korin, Brinley, Sophia, and Sawyer; two great-grandchildren, Jackson, and Addison.

Mass of Christian Burial will be at 10:00 A.M. Tuesday, August 23, 2022, at St. Stanislas Catholic Church in Rossville; Inurnment will be in the Rossville Cemetery. The family will receive friends from 5:00-7:00 P.M. Monday, August 22, 2022, at Dekat Hall with the Rosary at 7:00 P.M. in the church. Memorial contributions may be made to the City of Rossville and sent in care of Piper Funeral Home, 714 Maple Street, St. Marys, Kansas 66536. 
 
10827
Obituary- Wichman, Sandra 1
Obituary- Wichman, Sandra 1
Sandra R. “Sandy” Wichman
Rossville-Sandra R. “Sandy” Wichman, 65 passed away Tuesday, December 22, 2015 at St. Francis Hospital in Topeka.

She was born March 5,1950 at Atchison, the daughter of John and Vivian Lueb Heideman. Sandy grew up in Marysville and Seneca graduating from St. Peter and Paul Catholic High School. She had lived in Topeka from 1972 until moving to Rossville in 1980.

Sandy worked for USD #321 for 32 years, many of those years as the secretary at the Rossville Jr/Sr High School. She was a member of St. Stanislaus Catholic Church where she played the organ. She also was a member of Jimmy Lillard Post No. 31 of the American Legion Auxiliary.

On September 27,1969 she was united in marriage to Kenneth “Ken” Wichman at St. Peter and Paul Catholic Church in Seneca. He survives of the home. Other survivors include her mother, Vivian Heideman, Seneca; her children, Leslie (Scott) Martin, Overland Park, Kristy Dyche, Rossville, Scott (Shelley) Wichman, Topeka and Kendra (John) Gonzales, Topeka; a brother, Richard (Nancy) Heideman, Omaha; two sisters, Theresa (Marty) Nordhus and Leddy Rothers all of Seneca; 13 grandchildren, Abby, Jayden, Wyatt, Kalian, Olivia, Shelbey, Cody, Sheriden, Noah, Korin, Brinley, Sophia and Sawyer.

Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated at 10:00 A.M. Monday, December 28,2015 at St. Stanislaus Catholic Church in Rossville. Family will receive friends from 5:00 until 7:00 P.M. Sunday, December 27,2015 at the church where there will be a rosary prayed at 7:00 P.M. Inurnment will be in the Rossville Cemetery, Rossville. Memorial contributions may be made to St. Stanislaus Catholic Church Building Fund and sent in care of Piper Funeral Home, 714 Maple St., St. Marys, Kansas 66536. To leave online condolences please go to www.piperfuneralhome.com.
 
 
10828
Obituary- Wichman, Sandra 2
Obituary- Wichman, Sandra 2
SANDRA R. “SANDY” WICHMAN
Rossville—Sandra R. “Sandy” Wichman, 65 passed away Tuesday, December 22, 2015 at St. Francis Hospital in Topeka.

She was born March 5, 1950 at Atchison, the daughter of John and Vivian Lueb Heideman. Sandy grew up in Marysville and Seneca graduating from St. Peter and Paul Catholic High School. She had lived in Topeka from 1972 until moving to Rossville in 1980.

Sandy worked for USD #321 for 32 years, many of those years as the secretary at the Rossville Jr/Sr High School. She was a member of St. Stanislaus Catholic Church where she played the organ. She also was a member of Jimmy Lillard Post No. 31 of the American Legion Auxiliary.

On September 27, 1969 she was united in marriage to Kenneth “Ken” Wichman at St. Peter and Paul Catholic Church in Seneca. He survives of the home.

Other survivors include her mother, Vivian Heideman, Seneca; her children, Leslie (Scott) Martin, Overland Park, Kristy Dyche, Rossville, Scott (Shelley) Wichman, Topeka and Kendra (John) Gonzales, Topeka; a brother, Richard (Nan- cy) Heideman, Omaha; two sisters, Theresa (Marty) Nordhus and Leddy Rothers all of Seneca; 13 grandchildren, Abby, Jayden, Wyatt, Kalian, Olivia, Shelbey, Cody, Sheriden, Noah, Korin, Brinley, Sophia and Sawyer.

Mass of Christian Burial was celebrated at 10:00 A.M. Monday, December 28,2015 at St. Stanislaus Catholic Church in Rossville. Inurnment was in the Rossville Cemetery, Rossville.

Memorial contributions may be made to St. Stanislaus Catholic Church Building Fund and sent in care of Piper Funeral Home, 714 Maple St., St. Marys, Kansas 66536. To leave online condolences please go to www.piperfuneralhome.com.
 
 
10829
Obituary- Widener, Samantha
Obituary- Widener, Samantha
Samantha Widener
Mrs. Samantha C. Widener, 81, pioneer resident of Silver Lake township, died at her home in Silver Lake early Friday morning, Feb. 17.
Mrs. Widener and her husband, the late Mike Widener, a Civil war veteran, were married at Marengo, Iowa, October 4, 1867, and started for Kansas the same month. They made the trip in a prairie schooner that required about 21 days. They settled on a farm in Jefferson county. The same year they moved to a farm along Soldier creek about 7 miles from Silver Lake. At that time the Union Pacific Railroad Co. was laying rails thru Shawnee County. Most of the land was owned by the Pottawatomie Indians and was cheap.
They went thru the hardships and crop failures that early pioneers experienced. In 1874, corn looked so good that they were planning to build additional cribs to store the surplus. Then came the grasshoppers that destroyed the entire crop. About $50 in cash which they had accumulated proved sufficient to pull them thru the following winter.
Thirty-seven years ago they moved to Silver Lake and Mrs. Widener had made her home in the same house continuously since. Her husband died four years ago.
She is survived by a daughter, Mrs. B.F. Cones, Hutchinson; a brother, A. W. Bradshaw, Topeka; 10 grandchildren and three great grandchildren; one daughter, Mary Etta died at the age of 16 years.
Mrs. Widener was converted at an early age and joined the Baptist church and was one of the first members of the Silver Lake Baptist church and had been a faithful devout Christian.
Funeral services were held at the Silver Lake Baptist church Sunday, afternoon, Feb. 19, at 1 o’clock. Interment was in Silver Lake cemetery.

We thank our neighbors and friends who assisted in caring for our beloved one during her last illness, and for their expressions of sympathy in our loss, for the beautiful flowers, and especially, we thank the members of the Silver Lake Baptist church for preparing the church for the funeral services.
Mr. and Mrs. B.F. Cones and family
Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Sage and family
A.W. Bradshaw
 
 
10830
Obituary- Widerburg, Doris
Obituary- Widerburg, Doris
Widerburg
Doris Widerburg, 84, Lawrence, formerly of Overbrook, died Thursday, Feb. 22,2018, at her home.

She was born Sept. 28,1933, in Valencia, the daughter of Virgil H. and Agnes Banaka Snoddy. She graduated from Rossville High School. She had lived in the Overbrook community for 25 years. She had also previously lived in Lawrence for nine years, Topeka for 14 years and Los Angeles, Calif., for five years.

Ms. Widerburg was a homemaker.

Survivors include two daughters, Elizabeth G. Stewart and husband Alan, Lenexa, and Jennifer L. Unekis and husband David, Lawrence; a son, Lewis Tyrone “Ty” Rinehart and wife Nancy, Baldwin City; five grandchildren, Rory Moran, Joshua Moran and Adeline Grace Unekis, Aubrey and Rhett Rinehart; and a great-grandson, Corwin Moran.

Funeral services will be held at 11 a.m. Tuesday at Mercer Funeral Home in Holton with burial to follow in Netawaka Cemetery. Family will greet friends from 9:30 a.m. Tuesday until service time.

Memorial contributions may be made to the Mid-America Nutrition Program or Prairie Paws Animal Shelter, both in Ottawa, sent in care of Mercer Funeral Home, P.O. Box 270, Holton, KS 66436.
 
 
10831
Obituary- Widner, Donald
Obituary- Widner, Donald
DONALD E. WIDNER
Donald E. Widner, 29, formerly of Eskridge, was killed Sunday in a copper mine accident in Pioche, Nev. Survivors include his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jess Widner, Eskridge; six brothers, Leslie Widner, Topeka; Harvey Widner, Henderson, Nev.; Chester Widner. Boulder City, Nev.; Joe Widner, Unitd States Army, Wm. Widner, U. S. Navy; and E.O. Widner, of the home address; and by one sister, Doris Widner, San Diego, Calif.

Funeral services will be held tomorrow (Friday) at the Eskridge Reform Presbyterian Church at 2:00 o’clock and burial will be in Eskridge Cemetery.

Glen Widner of Rossville is a cousin of the deceased man. The Glen Widner family moved to Rossville the first of the week into the Peter Navarre house on Spruce Street, coming here from Abilene
 
 
10832
Obituary- Wike, Agnes
Obituary- Wike, Agnes
Agnes (Olejnik) (Koontz) Wike, 91 of Topeka, passed away peacefully Dec. 17, 2019 with her children by her side. She was born on February 21, 1928 in Rossville, Kansas, the daughter of George and Rosie Olejnik. She attended Victor 101 School, a one room school house now located at Ward Mead Park and Rossville High School. Agnes was employed by Santa Fe Railroad for 32 years before retiring in 1989.

Agnes loved her family, sewing, baking, flowers, Seek-A-Word puzzles and an occasional bingo/casino night. She enjoyed collecting dolls and lady head vases. Cooking was her passion and she was forever trying a new recipe or enjoying a new cookbook. She also loved watching KU basketball games. Her fortitude and determination served her well during her lifetime. Her mottos were "get your work done before you play" and "when times are tough, things will be better tomorrow".

She was preceded in death by her parents and brothers George, Rudolf, Henry, Bill, Ed and sisters Josephine, Georgianne and Helen. She is survived by daughter Cheryl Buxton (late Dan Buxton) of Topeka, daughter Marilyn Koontz of Topeka and son William Koontz of Port Orange, Florida. Grandchildren Ryan (Erica) Koontz of Topeka, Tyler (Shea) Koontz of Statesboro, Georgia and Tara Montana Koontz of Port Orange, Florida and great grandchildren Brynlee and Henley. She is also survived by many nieces and nephews.

Cremation is planned and per her wishes no public service will be held. Private interment will be at a later date. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made in her memory to The House at Midland Care, 120 SW Frazier Circle, Topeka, KS 66606 or Helping Hands Humane Society Inc. 5720 SW 21st, Topeka, KS 66604.

The family would like to thank the staff at The House at Midland Care for the loving and compassionate care they provided for our mother and our family during this difficult time. 
 
10833
Obituary- Wike, Irene 1
Obituary- Wike, Irene 1
Irene Wehner Wike
SPOKANE, Wash. — Services will be at
9 a.m. today at Mary Queen Catholic Church here for Irene C. Wehner Wike, 79, Spokane, formerly of Delia, Kan., who died Oct. 16, 1997, at a hospital here. She had cancer.

She was born Sept. 20, 1918, in St.
Marys, Kan., the daughter of John J. and Mary E. Stallman Wehner. She spent her early life in Delia where she attended schools. She had been a sales clerk for Goodwill Industries in Spokane where she lived since 1968.

She was a member of Mary Queen Catholic Church in Spokane and a former member of Sacred Heart Catholic Church in Delia.

She was married to Jim Doyle in 1943 in Pennsylvania. He preceded her in death. She was married to Bob Wike in Spokane several years ago. He survives.

Other survivors include three sons, Robert Doyle, Kenneth Doyle and Leonard Doyle, all in Ellensburg, Wash.; and three daughters, Beatrice Roberts, Mary Bolser and Dorothy O'Boyle, all in Spokane.

Also surviving are four brothers, Clar¬ence Wehner and John A. Wehner, both in Rossville, Kan., Melvin Wehner, Eudora, Kan., and Francis Wehner, Colorado Springs; two sisters, Katherine- "Katie" Rezac, Osage City, Kan., and Florence Simecka, St. Marys, Kan.; five grandchildren and a great-grandson.

Burial will be in Holy Cross Catholic Cemetery in Ellensburg, Wash.

Memorial contributions may be made to American Cancer Society or the organization of the donor’s choice.
 
 
10834
Obituary- Wike, Irene 2
Obituary- Wike, Irene 2
Irene C. Wike
Irene C. Wike, 79, Spokane, Wash., died Thursday, October 16, 1997, in Spokane.

Irene was born to John J. and Mary E. Stallman Wehner September 20, 1918, in St. Marys, where she attended school. She had been a resident of Spokane since 1968.

Mrs. Wike was a member of Mary Queen Parish, and the Senior Club. She was a sales clerk for the Goodwill Industries in Spokane.

She married Robert Wike. He survives.

Other survivors include three sons, Robert Wike, Kenneth Wike and Leonard Wike, Ellensburg, Wash.; three daughters, Beatrice Roberts, Mary Bolser and Dorothy O’Boyle, all of Spokane; four brothers, Clarence Wehner and John A. Wehner, Rossville, Melvin Wehner, Eudora, and Francis Wehner, Colorado Springs, Colo.; two sisters, Katie Rezac, Osage City, and Florence Simecka, St. Marys; five grandchildren; and a great-grandson.

A vigil service was held Monday in the Rose chapel, Hennessey-Smith Funeral Home, Spokane. A funeral mass was celebrated at 9 a.m. Tuesday (this morning) at Mary Queen Catholic Church in Spokane. Interment was in Holy Cross Cemetery in Ellensburg, Wash. at 2:30 p.m. Tuesday.

Memorial contributions may be made to the American Cancer Society, or to a charity of one’s choice.
 
 
10835
Obituary- Wilbur, Marion
Obituary- Wilbur, Marion
MRS. MARION C. WILBUR
Mrs. Marion Celeste Wilbur, 44, of Rossville died Sunday night in a Topeka hospital. She was born December 3, 1914, at Mayetta, and moved to Rossville six years ago.

She is survived by three sons, James Vanderblomen of Ft. Bragg, N. C.; John Vanderblomen and William Wilbur, both of the home; three daughters, Judith and Janice Vanderblomen, both of the home, and Joyce Huhs of Route 3, Topeka; two brothers, Cornelius Seymour of Topeka, and Ernest Seymour of Mayetta.

Funeral services were held Wednesday with Brennan Funeral Home of Topeka in charge.
 
 
10836
Obituary- Wilbur, William
Obituary- Wilbur, William
ROSSVILLE MAN DROWNS NEAR MARYSVILLE

TOPEKA (July 19) – The body of William Wilbur, 49, of Rossville was recovered Wednesday afternoon from the Blue River near Marysville. Wilbur, an employee of a Union Pacific bridge gang, had gone fishing with two other employees Tuesday night. He still was fishing when they left him.

A search was begun Wednesday morning when he failed to report for work and his car was found where he had left it Tuesday night. He apparently had fallen into the water while fishing.

Wilbur was born March 20, 1907, at Brunswick, Ark., and had lived in Topeka before moving to Rossville three years ago.

He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Celeste Wilbur of the home; a son, William Wilbur of the home; two step-sons, James and John Vanderblomen, both of Rossville; and two step-daughters, Janice Vanderblomen of the home, and Miss Judith Vanderblomen, Hoyt.

Funeral services were held at Hurley funeral home in Rossville with burial in Rossville Cemetery.
 
 
10837
Obituary- Wild, Catherine
Obituary- Wild, Catherine
Catherine Ann “Kay” Wild, 85, passed away Monday, November 22, 2021, at the St. Marys Manor.

Kay was born July 28, 1936, at home in rural Jackson County Kansas, the daughter of John T. and Catherine V. O’Connor Jacobson. She grew up in Delia where she attended grade school and moved to Topeka where she attended Sacred Heart Catholic School. Kay and her family moved to the Rossville community, where she attended high school.

Kay worked in food services for Kaw Valley USD No. 321 for 50 years before retiring. She was a member of Immaculate Conception Church in St. Marys.

She was preceded in death by her son, William C. “Billy” Wild on Nov 27, 1989; her parents; three brothers, Billy, John Jr., and Robert; and her sister, Rosemary Pauly.

Kay was united in marriage to William S. Wild on October 31, 1959, in Topeka. He survives at the home.

Other survivors include a son, Lonnie (Angie) Wild, Topeka; her daughter Connie (Chris) Royer, Manhattan; a brother Donald (Genevieve) Jacobson, Rossville; two sisters, Betty Lambotte, and Dorothy (Jim) Lloyd, all of Rossville; and six grandchildren, Becky (Kris) Logsdon, Lindsay Royer, Gavin Royer, Lauren, Joe and Brock Wild.

Mass of Christian Burial will be at 10:00 A M Saturday, November 27, 2021, at Immaculate Conception Catholic Church in St. Marys. Interment will be in Mt. Calvary Cemetery, St. Marys. Mrs. Wild will lie in state on Friday, November 26, 2021, after 2:00 PM at the funeral home where there will be a family visitation from 5:00 until 7:00 PM followed by a rosary at 7 PM. Memorial contributions may be made to Immaculate Conception Catholic Church or Food for the Poor and sent in care of Piper Funeral Home, 714 Maple Street, St. Marys, Kansas 66536. Online condolences may be sent to www.piperfuneralhome.com. 
 
10838
Obituary- Wild, Fern
Obituary- Wild, Fern
Mrs. Fern Wild
Services will be at 2 p.m. Thursday at the Maple Hill Community Congregational Church at Maple Hill for Mrs. Fern Wild. 70. Maple Hill, who died Monday night at a Topeka hospital.

She was born Sept. 17, 1903, east of Topeka. She had been a resident of the Turkey Creek community north of Maple Hill since 1928.

She was a member of the Maple Hill Community Congregational Church at Maple Hill.

She was married Oct. 27. 1928. to George Wild. He survives.

Other survivors include a son, George Wild Jr., Maple Hill; a daughter, Mrs. Pat Wilson, Lake Odessa, Mich.; a brother, Louis Lacock, Delia: and five grandchildren.

Burial will be in the Maple Hill Cemetery.

Memorial contributions may be made to the Maple Hill Community Congregational Church.

The Verschelden Funeral Home at St. Marys is in charge of arrangements.
 
 
10839
Obituary- Wild, William
Obituary- Wild, William

William C. Wild
William C. Wild, 27, Route 1, St. Marys, died Monday, Nov. 27, 1989, in a Topeka hospital where he was admitted after he was injured in a crash involving two four-wheeled all-terrain vehicles last Wednesday on K-31 south of Harveyville.

Mr. Wild was employed at Jeffrey Energy Center near St. Marys. Earlier he had been a firefighter at Fort Riley.

He was graduated from Rossville High School and had attended Kansas State University in Manhattan.

He was born Sept. 4, 1962, in Topeka, the son of William S. and Catherine Jacobson Wild.

Mr. Wild was a member of St. Stanislaus Catholic Church in Rossville.

Survivors include a son, Brock William Wild, Wamego; his parents, William S. and Catherine Wild, Wamego; a brother, Lonnie L. Wild, Topeka; a sister, Connie S. Royer, St. Marys; and grandmothers, Catherine Jacobson, Rossville, and Blanche Wild, St. Marys.

Mass of Christian burial will be at 10 a.m. Wednesday at Immaculate Conception Catholic Church in St. Marys. Burial will be in Mount Calvary Cemetery in St. Marys. Rosary will be recited at 7:30 p.m. today at Verschelden Funeral Home in St. Marys.
 
 
10840
Obituary- Wild, William S.
Obituary- Wild, William S.
William S. “Bill” Wild
William S. “Bill” Wild, 87, passed away Wednesday, January 12, 2023, at his home.

Bill was born April 10, 1935, in St. Marys, son of William C. and Blanche Ellen Fauerbach Wild, and grew up in the Turkey Creek community.

He graduated from Rossville High School and attended Kansas Agriculture College in Manhattan.

He served as am M.P. in the Kansas National Guard.

Bill worked at the Topeka Goodyear tire and rubber plant for 38 years.

He was a member of Local No. 307 Rubber Workers Union.

Bill and Catherine “Kay” Jacobson were married in Topeka on October 31, 1959.

She preceded him in death on November 22, 2021; a son, William C. “Billy” Wild, preceded him in death on November 27, 1989.

Bill was also preceded in death by his sister, Carleen Kelly.

Survivors include his son, Lonnie (Angie) Wild, Topeka; his daughter, Connie (Chris) Royer, Manhattan; six grandchildren, Becky (Kris) Logsdon, Lindsay Royer, Dr. Gavin Royer, Lauren, Joe, & Brock Wild.

Mass of Christian Burial was celebrated Wednesday, January 18, 2023, at Immaculate Conception Catholic Church in St. Marys.

Burial will be at a later date at Mt. Calvary Cemetery, St. Marys.

A Memorial Visitation was Tuesday, January 17, 2023 at Piper Funeral Home in St. Marys.

Memorial Contributions may be made to Immaculate Conception Catholic Church or St. Marys Food Pantry and sent to the Piper Funeral Home, 714 Maple street, St. Marys, Kansas 66536.
 
 
10841
Obituary- Wilder, Elzora
Obituary- Wilder, Elzora
Mrs. Charles E. Wilder
Word was received of the death of Mrs. Elzora Wilder, 67, of Kansas City, who passed away Monday. She was born in Indiana. Funeral services were held today. Mrs. Wilder was a sister of Mrs. Ivan Marney.

She leads her husband, Charles E. Wilder of the home; a son, C. Truman Wilder of Kansas City, Kan., and two grandchildren; two sisters, Mrs. Ivan Marney, and Mrs. Conrad Custer of Topeka; two brothers, I.M. Blecher of Horton and H.R. Blecher of Long Beach, Calif. 
 
10842
Obituary- Wiley, Donald 1
Obituary- Wiley, Donald 1
Donald Earl Wiley
Donald Earl Wiley, 87, of Topeka, passed away on Friday, January 27, 2012 at Rossville Health Care & Rehabilitation in Rossville. Services will be held at 10:00 a.m. Saturday at the Highland Park United Methodist Church. Burial will follow in Mount Hope Cemetery. Family and friends will gather for visitation from 6:30-8:00 p.m. Friday at Penwell-Gabel Mid Town Chapel. In lieu flowers, memorial contributions may be given to the Shawnee Heights Public School Foundation, 4401 SE Shawnee Heights Rd., Tecumseh, KS 66542 or to the American Diabetes Association, 837 S. Hillside, Wichita, KS 67211. A full obituary will appear in Tuesday’s newspaper edition. To leave a special message for the family online, please visit www. PenwellGabelTopeka.com.
 
 
10843
Obituary- Wiley, Donald 2
Obituary- Wiley, Donald 2
Donald Wiley
Donald Earl Wiley, 87, passed away peacefully after a long struggle with Congestive Heart Failure on January 27, 2012 at Rossville Healthcare and Rehabilitation Center. He was born on December 13,1924 to John and Dorothy (Summers) Wiley in Enumclaw, Washington. Mr. Wiley served proudly in the Navy in both World War II and the Korean Conflict. He met his bride, Margaret Peak, at the University of Washington. They were married on August 6, 1948. She proceed him in death on February 28, 2005. Mr. Wiley was an Activities Therapist at the Menninger Foundation for over 30 years where he enjoyed guiding the patients in outdoors with project groups building rock walls, landscaping, in the woodworking shop and being part of a dedicated staff. He was active in the Boy Scouts and served many positions including Scoutmaster for Troop 18, was an active member of Highland Park United Methodist Church, a member of the Masonic Lodge for 60 years, and volunteered for the Topeka Literacy Council. Mr. Wley enjoyed woodworking, camping with family and friends, reading, gardening, a variety of movies, attending music concerts and community plays. He was a loving husband and father who was dedicated to his family. His calming demeanor and love will be greatly missed. Survivors include his daughter, Donna Jean Deever, and her husband, Bob, of Topeka, his son, Dr. Bruce R. Wiley of Greybull, WY, his grandsons, Douglas Eugene Deever of Omaha, NE, Michael G. Deever of Topeka, Cheyenne Wiley of Billings, MT, Julian Wiley of Greybull, WY, along with many loving and long time friends. Services will be held at 10:00 a.m. Saturday at the Highland Park United Methodist Church. Burial will follow in Mount Hope Cemetery. Family and friends will gather for visitation from 6:30-8:00 p.m. Friday at Penwell-Gabel Mid Town Chapel. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be given to the Shawnee Heights Public School Foundation, 4401 SE Shawnee Heights Rd, Tecumseh, KS 66542 or to the American Diabetes Association , 837 S. Hillside, Wichita, KS 67211. To leave a special message for the family online, please visitwww.PenwellGabelTopeka.com. Donald Earl Wiley
 
 
10844
Obituary- Wilkinson, Lori
Obituary- Wilkinson, Lori
April 15, 1963 - January 30, 2022

Lori Lea Wilkinson, 58, passed away Sunday, January 30, 2022 at her home in Delia, KS.

Lori was born April 15, 1963 in Topeka, Kansas to Peggy Ann Lawson and Chester Max Bolton. She met her husband Rodney Lee Wilkinson in March of 1987 and they wed on April, 30 1993.

Lori found joy in many things including fishing, camping, arts and crafts, working with her plants and spending time outside with friends and family. She loved exploring new places and finding hidden wonders on her adventures down the back roads. Lori was a loving wife, mom, daughter, sister, grandmother, and great grandmother, and will be greatly missed by many. She loved her family very much, especially her grandchildren.

She is survived by her husband, Rodney "Rod" Lee Wilkinson; one daughter, Nikole Lea Wilkinson; Mother ,Peggy Ann Lawson; one brother Terry Keith; two sisters Brandy Thomas-Zeilinger, and Cheri L. Foster; along with several grandchildren and great-grandchildren.

She was preceded in death by her son, Justin Eugene Little; and her father Chester Max Bolton.

The family will be holding a Celebration of Life on April 15th, 2022 at a place to be determined for family and friends. 
 
10845
Obituary- Wilkinson, Patria
Obituary- Wilkinson, Patria
Patria Ann “Tia” Wilkinson
Patria Ann “Tia” Wilkinson, 72, Topeka, passed away Thursday, May 26,2016.

Patria was born February 5,1944 in Clay Center, NE, the daughter of Carl and Florence (Judy) Jorgensen. She graduated from Davenport High School in Davenport, NE and a business college in Omaha, NE.

She was employed as a Registrar at Stormont-Vail Hospital for over 38 years.

Patria married Kenneth Wilkinson on June 16,1967. He survives. Other survivors include their children, Kenneth R. Wilkinson, Rossville, Geneva Diamond, Albany, GA, Ralph
M. Wilkinson, Topeka, Lisa Fillmore, Osage City; 9 grandchildren; 1 great-granddaughter; 3 sisters and 1 brother.

A Celebration of Life will be held at a later date.
Dove Cremation and Funeral Service is assisting the
family with arrangements. To leave a special message for the family online, visit www.DoveCremation.com.
 
 
10846
Obituary- Willard, Jess
Obituary- Willard, Jess
Boxer. Heavyweight Champion of the World 1915-1919. Jess "The Pottawatomie Giant" Willard was born on December 29, 1881 the youngest of 4 brothers. In his youth he worked in the livery stable business then started boxing in 1911. Willard used his height of 6 feet 6 inches tall to full advantage working behind a stiff jab. He progressed steadily through the ranks defeating the likes of Jack Moran, Frank Bauer and Ed Smith. On April 5, 1915 Willard faced Heavyweight Champion Jack Johnson on a sweltering day in Havana, Cuba and scored a 26th round knockout. Willard mostly fought exhibitions over 4 years time but did defend his title once over Frank Moran. On July 4, 1919 he faced Jack Dempsey on a sweltering day in Toledo, Ohio. Bobbing and weaving, Dempsey closed the gap on the much taller Willard and knocked him down 7 times in the first round. The carnage continued for 2 more rounds until the fight was stopped because Willard couldnt answer the bell for the fourth round. Although Willard lost the title he was praised for showing tremendous courage against the Dempsey onslaught. Willard would continue to box mostly exhibitions for several more years and finally retired from boxing in 1926 with a record of 28-6-1 with 21 knockouts. He then dabbled in many ventures afterwards including refereeing wrestling matches and performing with the USO. Willard died on December 15, 1968. In 2003, Willard was inducted into the International Boxing Hall of Fame.  
 
10847
Obituary- Willett, Barbara
Obituary- Willett, Barbara
Barbara P. Willett
Barbara P. Willett, 76, Topeka, died Thursday, Nov. 10,1994, at her home.

She was born Dec. 8,1917, in Dover, the daughter of Leogard Lambotte and Martha Werner. She was graduated from Dover High School and attended a beauty college in Topeka.

Mrs. Willett was a member of Crestview United Methodist Church and was active in various church activi¬ties. She also had worked on several election boards.

She was married to Charles W. Willett in 1954 in Reno, Nev. He died Jan. 5, 1988.

Survivors include a son, Mark Willett, Topeka; two brothers, Norman Lambotte, Rossville, and Eldon Lambotte, Hiawatha; a sister, Martha Kaul, Topeka; and two grandchildren.

Services will be at 10:30 a.m. Tuesday at Crestview United Methodist Church. Burial will be at Mount Hope Cemetery. Mrs. Willett will lie in state after 3 p.m. today at Penwell-Gabel Funeral Home. The casket will remain closed. Memorial contributions may be made to Crestview United Methodist Church, 2245 S.W. Eveningside Drive, Topeka, 66614.
 
 
10848
Obituary- Williams, Charles
Obituary- Williams, Charles
Charles Joseph Williams
Charles Joseph Williams, 80, Topeka, died Tuesday, Nov. 19, 1991, at a Topeka hospital.

Mr. Williams and his father owned and operated the Silver Lake, Rossville, Delia and Valencia Telephone Co. many years. After the company was sold, he worked 37 years as sanitarian for the Shawnee County Health Department until he retired in 1975. He was an Army veteran of World War II.

He was born Jan. 3, 1911, at Silver Lake, the son of Charles David and Ellen Veronica Cunningham Williams. He attended St. Benedict College at Atchison.

Mr. Williams was a member of Most Pure Heart of Mary Catholic Church and Knights of Columbus Council No. 534.

He was married to Mary Elizabeth Morrisey on Nov. 26, 1936, in Topeka. She survives.

Other survivors include two daughters, Mary Kathleen Ruebel, Cedar Falls, Iowa, and Elizabeth V. Wunder, Topeka; seven grandchildren; and nine great-grandchildren.

Mass of Christian Burial will be at 10 a.m. Friday in Most Pure Heart of Mary Catholic Church. Burial will be in Mount Calvary Cemetery. Mr. Williams will lie in state after 2 p.m. today at Brennan Funeral Home, where rosaries will be recited by Daughters of Isabella at 6 p.m., Knights of Columbus Council No. 534 at 6:30 p.m. and the parish at 7 p.m. today. Memorial contributions may be made to Most Pure Heart of Mary Catholic Church, 1800 S.W. Stone, 66604. 
 
10849
Obituary- Williams, Ella
Obituary- Williams, Ella
MRS. C. D. WILLIAMS
Mrs. Ella Williams, widow of the late Charles D. Williams, of Silver Lake, owner and operator of the Shawnee Independent Telephone Co. with exchanges at Silver Lake, Rossville and Delia, died last Thursday in St. Francis hospital after a long- illness. Mrs. Williams is survived by one son, Charles J. Williams, of Silver Lake; one sister, Mrs. Agnes Neiswender, Topeka; two brothers, C. W. Cunningham, Nortonville, W. J. Cunningham, Topeka; and two granddaughters.

Funeral services were held Saturday morning in the Holy Name Catholic Church in Topeka and burial was in Mount Calvary Cemetery at Topeka.
 
 
10850
Obituary- Williams, Frances
Obituary- Williams, Frances
Frances Williams

Mrs. George H. Williams, passed away January 31st, at the Hibbing, Minn., hospital at the age of 80. Mrs. Williams, was an early day settler of this community, coming here in 1881 from Checko-Slovaka [sic] with her parents. She left here about 50 years ago. She is survived by her husband and two daughters, Mrs. Jas. Cunningham of Topeka and Tillie Hoch of Wilson, Kansas; one sister, Mrs. Agnes Martinek, Rossville and two brothers, Frank and Joe Simecka of Delia.

Funeral services were held at the Kewatin, Minn., Catholic church last Monday, Feb. 2. 
 

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