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| Obituary- Berkey, Lyda 1 Mrs. Lyda A. Berkey
ROSSVILLE - Mrs. Lyda A. Berkey, 91, Rossville, died Tuesday, Jan. 21, at a Rossville nursing home.
She was born Aug. 3, 1894, at Rossville, the daughter of Joseph and Alma Mitchell Dean.
Mrs. Berkey spent her life in the Rossville community. She was a member of the Presbyterian Church and Amaryllis Chapter No. 321 of Order of Eastern Star, both at Ross¬ville.
She was married to Charles L. Berkey in 1913 at Rossville. He died Jan. 26, 1965.
Survivors include a son, Donald D. Berkey, Rossville; three sisters, Mrs. Edna Bailey, Silver Lake, Mrs. Kate Maddox, Topeka, and Mrs. Emma Waltrip of Armona, Calif.; two brothers, Charles Dean, Silver Lake, and Delbert Dean, Topeka; two grandchildren and five great-grand- children.
Services will be at 1:30 p.m. Fri¬day at Parker-Price Mortuary in To¬peka. Burial will be in Rossville Cemetery. Memorial contributions may be made to the Presbyterian Church in Rossville, 66533. Mrs. Ber¬key will lie in state after 3 p.m. today at the mortuary where rela¬tives and friends will meet from 7 to 8 p.m. today.
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To all our friends and relatives, we want to thank you for all your kindnesses during Mother’s illness and at the time of her death. A special thanks to all of you at the Rossville Valley Manor.
The Don Berkey family ********************
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| Obituary- Berkey, Lyda 2 Lyda A. Berkey
Mrs. Lyda A. Berkey, 91, Rossville, died Tuesday, January 21, 1986, at the Rossville Valley Manor.
She was born August 3, 1894, at Rossville, the daughter of Joseph and Alma Mitchell Dean.
Mrs. Berkey spent her life in the Rossville community. She was a member of the Presbyterian Church and Amaryllis Chapter No. 321 of the Order of Eastern Star, both at Rossville.
She was married to Charles L. Berkey in 1913 at Rossville. He died January 26, 1965.
Survivors include a son, Donald D. Berkey, Rossville; three sisters, Mrs. Edna Bailey, Silver Lake, Mrs. Kate Maddox, Topeka, and Mrs. Emma Waltrip, Armona, Calif.; two brothers, Charles Dean, Silver Lake, and Delbert Dean, Topeka; two grandchildren and five great-grandchildren.
Services were at 1:30 p.m. Friday at Parker-Price Mortuary in Topeka. Burial was in Rossville Cemetery. Memorial contributions may be made to the Presbyterian Church in Rossville, 66533. Relatives and friends met from 7 to 8 p.m. Thursday at the mortuary.
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| Obituary- Berkey, Margaret BODY OF MRS. GUY BERKEY BURIED HERE TODAY
The people of Rossville were shocked when the news came here of the death of Mrs. Guy Berkey last Monday afternoon at her home in Russell, Kansas. Complications ac¬companying child birth caused her death.
The little child was buried with the mother. The body was brought to Rossville yesterday morning taken the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cottle, where it lay in state until the funeral this afternoon at 1:30 o’clock.
The funeral service was held in the Christian church conducted by the Rev. Mr. G. C. Albin, pastor of the Rossville Methodist church.
Interment was made in Rossville cemetery.
Margaret Frances, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cottle, was born at West Liberty, Ky., Dec. 5, 1887, and departed this life Dec. 29, 1924, at the age of 37 years and 24 days. She was married to Guy Berkey of Rossville, Kans., May 17, 1911 and to this union was born eight children, two of whom died in infancy, the re¬maining six namely, Lucy, Robert, Homer, Winifred, Arthur and Helen with the husband survive. She also leaves her father and mother, sisters, and brothers, nieces, nephews and a host of friends to mourn the loss of a noble woman. At the age of 16 she joined the Baptist church, after¬wards becoming a member of the Christian church at this place, of which she remained a loyal member until her death. A dutiful daughter, a loving wife, a devoted mother, a kind and loving Christian friend and neighbor, she will be greatly missed.
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| Obituary- Berkey, Mary 2 Mary Jane Berkey
ROSSVILLE — Mary Jane Berkey, 87, Rossville, passed away Thursday, Oct. 21, 2004, at Rossville Valley Manor Nurs¬ing Home.
Mary Jane was born Aug. 11, 1917, in Fort Madison, Iowa, the daughter of James and Margaret Borst Nicholson. She attended school in Slaton, Tex¬as, and graduated from Paseo High School in Kansas City.
She attended Columbia College in Columbia, Mo., Julliard School of Music in New York and the American Conserva¬tory of Music in Chicago.
Mary Jane married Don Ber¬key on Nov. 15, 1941. After World War II, they moved to Rossville where she taught piano and vocal music lessons for 37 years.
She was a member of Music Study Club and Minerva Club in Topeka, and Rossville Pres¬byterian Church. She was a judge at statewide high school music competitions for a num¬ber of years, performed with community and church music groups, and was a member of the Rossville Community
Library Board and the St. Mary’s Women Golf Club Board.
Mary Jane and Don traveled extensively throughout the United States and Europe and she was an avid reader, bridge player and golfer.
She is survived by her hus¬band of 63 years, Don Berkey; a son and daughter-in-law, Curt and JoAnne Berkey, Rossville; a daughter, Pam Berkey Sibert, Kansas City; seven grandchil¬dren; and seven great¬grandchildren.
Visitation will be from 6:30 to 8 p.m. Sunday at Kevin Bren¬nan Family Funeral Home in Topeka. A memorial service will be at 11 a.m. Monday at the funeral home. Private inurn¬ment will follow in Rossville Cemetery.
In lieu of flowers, please send donations to Heart of America Hospice, 3715 S.W. 29th St., Suite 20, Topeka, 66614, or to Rossville Community Library, 407 Main, Rossville, Kan. 66833. Online condolences may be sent to
www.kevinbrennanfamily.com
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| Obituary- Berkey, W.B. Russell – W.B. “Pete” Berkey, 79, Russell, died Wednesday, Aug. 21, 1996, at a Russell hospital.
Mr. Berkey owned and operated Berkey Electric in Russell until he retired in the early 1980s. He was an Army veteran of World War II.
He was born Sept. 1, 1916, at Rossville, the son of Francis Guy and Margaret Cottle Berkey. He moved with his family to Russell while he was a young boy and he was graduated from Russell High School.
Mr. Berkey was a member of First Christian Church and the Elks Lodge, and he was a life member of both of the American Legion and Veterans of Foreign Wars, all in Russell.
He was married to Izetta E. Radke on Feb. 3, 1939, at Russell. She survives.
Other survivors include a brother, Robert Berkey, Denver; and two sisters, Lucy Macha, Topeka, and Sally Hill, Sunland, Calif.
Services will be at 10:30 a.m. Saturday at Pohlman’s Memorial Chapel at Russell. Burial will be at Russell City Cemetery. Relatives and friends will meet from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. Friday at the mortuary. Memorial contributions may be made to First Christian Church or to the Russell Regional Hospital and sent in care of the mortuary.
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| Obituary- Berkley, Clara BERKLEY
Clara May Berkley was born December 27, 1878 and died February 25.
Services were held at Hall Memorial Chapel, Lincoln, Kansas, Monday, February 28, 2 p.m., with Rev. Curt D. Boese in charge.
The organist was Mrs. Otis Nelson with Mrs. Lyle Nelson and Mrs. Delbert Cossel providing local music. Casketbearers were Alan Ancell, Gary Webb, Vernon Berkley, Herbert Traulsen, Mark Berkley and Hal Berkley. Interment was at Lincoln Cemetery, Lincoln.
Mrs. Berkley was the mother of Mrs. Frank Rosser. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Rosser and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Campbell of Rossville attended the service. |
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| Obituary- Berkley, Howard HOWARD JACKSON BERKLEY
TESCOTT — Services will be at 2:30 p.m. Sunday at the United Methodist Church at Tescott for Howard Jackson Berkley, 70, Tescott, who died Thursday at a Salina hospital.
He was with the Bank of Tescott 45 years.
He was born Jan. 13, 1899, in rural Lincoln County, and operated a grain business at Quinter and Bunker Hill until 1924, when he moved to Tescott and began work at the bank.
He was chairman of the boards of banks at Tescott, Stockton, Downs, Ben¬nington and Talmadge.
He was a member of the United Me¬thodist Church, was a 32nd-Degree Ma¬son, and was a member of the ISIS Shrine, Quinter Masonic Lodge No. 410, AF&AM, and the American Legion, all at Tescott.
Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Paulina Berkley, at home; his mother, Mrs. Clara Mae Berkley; Salina; a daughter, Mrs. Arliene Matthews, Tescott; seven sons, Jack B. Berkley, Stockton; Robert B. Berkley, Salina; Jerry J. Berkley and Paul D. Berkley, both of Downs; Hal J. Berkley, Tescott; Don H. Berkley, Abilene, and Kent M. Berkley, Benning¬ton; four sister, Mrs. Fannie Traulsen, Lincoln; Mrs. Minnie Rosser, Holton; Mrs. Ruth Suelter, Salina, and Mrs. Helen Webb, Solomon; four brothers, Fred Berkley and Robert Berkley, both of Tescott, and Joe D. Berkley and Harold R. Berkley, both of Bennington, and 26 grandchildren.
Burial will be in Franklin Cemetery at Tescott. Memorial contributions may be made to Tescott United Methodist Church or to St. Paul's Lutheran Church, both at Tescott.
Friends may call at Hall Mortuary, Lincoln, after 4 p.m. Saturday.
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| Obituary- Bernritter, Agnes Agnes Bernritter
Agnes Marie Hutley Bernritter, 84, Topeka, Kansas, passed away Monday, October 30, 2017.
Agnes was born January 12,1933, in St. Marys, Kansas, the daughter of Edward and Rose Marstall Hutley. Agnes attended Menoken Grade School and graduated from St. Marys High School. She worked at Blue Cross and Blue Shield and retired as a supervisor.
Agnes married Herman Vincent Bernritter on September 15,1972. They shared a great passion for polka dancing and traveling, following their favorite bands or just seeing the countryside.
Agnes spent her retirement years volunteering at Midland Care Hospice, where she was honored with several awards for her dedication and service. Agnes also volunteered in the office at Mater Dei Grade School where many children got to know her as Aunt Aggie. She enjoyed being around the children, parents, faculty and staff and was awarded the Lifetime Achievement Award from the parish and school in 2011.
Agnes was preceded in death by her husband, Herman, in 2000, her parents, and brothers, Richard, Vincent, Leo and Ervin Hutley. Grateful to have shared her life are her sisters, Juanita Krilich (Matt), Peggy Clark (John), Karen Griffin (Ron) and Kay Payne (Larry); brother, Jerry Hutley (Vicki); sisters- in-law, Mary Alice Hutley, Lola Stevanus, Becky Hutley, Elenor Engle, Mary Harper and Merna Sturgis; and many beloved nieces and nephews.
Visitation will be Sunday, November 5th, from 6 to 8 p.m. at Kevin Brennan Family Funeral Home, 2801SW Urish Road, Topeka KS 66614, where the rosary will be prayed at 7:30 p.m.
Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated at 10 a.m. Mon-day, November 6th, at Mater Dei Holy Name Church, 1114 SW 10th Street, Topeka KS 66604. Burial will follow at Mount Hope Cemetery.
Memorial contributions may be made to Mater Dei Parish or to Midland Care Hospice, sent in care of the funeral home.
Condolences may be sent online to www.kevinbrennanfamily.com.
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| Obituary- Berry, Clifford DEATHS and FUNERALS
CLIFFORD BERRY
The funeral service for Clifford Berry, 44, former Rossville and Topeka resident, who died unexpectedly in ElMonte Calif., from a heart at¬tack, was held Monday afternoon in El Monte.
His mother, Mrs. Mary Berry, 1729 North Polk, Topeka, and his brother, Walter Berry of Wichita, went to El Monte to attend the services. Other relatives include another brother, Les¬ter Berry, Topeka; his wife, Mrs. Mary Berry; two daughters, Virginia and Paula Berry, a son, Kenneth Berry, and three grandchildren in El Monte Calif., and his step mother, Ethel Berry, Route 6. Topeka.
Clifford Berry is a former Rossville resident, when his father, the late Lon Berry, resided south of town.
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| Obituary- Berry, Darlene Rossville - Darlene Berry, 92, passed away Saturday, July 27, 2019 at her home in Rossville. She was born January 23, 1927 in Haviland, KS the daughter of William P. and Alice (Carter) Thompson. Darlene grew up in Haviland and moved to Rossville in 1950. She graduated from Kansas State University with a Bachelor's Degree in Home Economics. After teaching Home Economics at Rossville and Greensburg High Schools, she became a homemaker, started a family and raised three children. Darlene served for a time as superintendent of the St. Stanislaus CCD Youth Education Program and was a proud member of the church's prayer chain. She had a passion for flower gardening and was a master seamstress. She married Leo Berry in Greensburg, KS in 1954. He preceded her in death on June 6, 2013. She was also preceded in death by her parents, two brothers and two sisters. Those left to cherish her memory include her daughter; Rhonda (Gary) Busse, Raymore, MO and two sons; Michael Berry, of Meriden, and Vincent (Stacy) Berry, of Topeka; a sister, Willa Handlin, of Townville, SC; along with 11 grandchildren and 12 great-grandchildren. A Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated at 10:00 a.m. on Thursday, August 1, 2019 at St. Stanislaus Catholic Church in Rossville. Interment will follow in Rossville Cemetery. Darlene's family will receive friends from 6:00 p.m. until 7:30 p.m. on Wednesday, July 31, 2019 at Piper Funeral Home in St. Marys, where a rosary will be recited at 7:30 p.m. following the visitation. Memorial contributions may be made to St. Stanislaus Catholic Church and sent in care of Piper Funeral Home, 714 Maple Street, St. Marys, Kansas 66536. |
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| Obituary- Berry, Dorothy 1 Dorothy G. Berry
Dorothy G. Berry, 85, died Oct. 17, 2013, at the Rossville Healthcare Center, after a long and eventful life. A memorial service will be held soon in Topeka Ks, with inurnment in Tulsa OK. Chapel Oaks Cremation & Funeral Services in Topeka are in charge of arrangements, 235 SW Topeka Blvd. 783-7753. Please see www.chapeloaksne.com for more information. |
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| Obituary- Berry, Dorothy 2 Dorothy Grace Berry
(March 11, 1928 -October 17, 2013)
Dorothy Grace Berry, 85, died October ) 7, 2013 at the Rossville Healthcare and Rehabilitation Center,after a long and eventful life. She was bom March 11, 1928, in Brooklyn, New York to Rodney and Grace (Kearney) Berry. Her brother Roy's family lives in Grand Junction, Colorado. Nephew Jeff Berry and niece Dawn Kincaid and Janae Hurshman remember Aunt Dot as a special person. After graduating from Wooster College, Wooster, Ohio she completed graduate courses at Teachers College (Columbia University), Union Theological Seminary, New York School for Social Research, and Mansfield College in Oxford England. From the 1970's through retirement her vocation was in in Ecumenical Ministry, serving in leadership positions on local state, regional,national, and international levels. In 2006 she received an honorary degree of Doctor of Humane Letters from the Theologiocal Seminary in St. Louis, Missouri in recognition of her many years membership. She was on the staff of Tulsa Metropolitan Ministries, Kansas Ecumenical Ministries, and the National of Churches in the areas of youth ministries and Christian education. She also filled leadership roles in United Church of Christ ministries on local state, regional boards and committees. She was an interim executive secretary for the International Council for the International Christian Youth Exchange, Geneva Switzerland. 1973-74;active in the National Association of Ecumenical Staff, 1978-87, and member U.S Steering Committee for Bossey (WCC Ecumerical Training Center in Celigny, Switzerland 1955-99. A former resident of Brewster Place Retirement Community, Topeka, she served as an officer on the Resident Council and kept detailed clear records as the historian. Overseas assigments indicate the scope of her expertise: 1) Member Decennial Exchange Delegation between the National Council of the Churches of Christ, USA, and the Churches of the Soviet Union (1984) 2) Member Teaching Delegation to the Reformal Church of Hungary on behalf of the Presbyterian Church USA (1987) 3) Member Ecumenical Deligation to the World Council of Churches (Geneva)to the Vatican (Rome) and the Christian Jewish and Muslim leadership in Jerusalem (1990). Dorothy came from a family with a long tradition of good citizenship. In the 1640's three Ambler brothers moved from Wakefield England and settled in America-one of Virginia and two in Massachusetts. Family men fought in the Colonial Wars and the others since then as well as serving in various professional and business groups in the communities. Over the past decade no one in this country had better exemplified leadership of ecumenism then Dorothy Berry. And family and friends treasure memories of her sense of humor, her careful listening ear in conversations, and her concern for the welfare of all people. We will miss her and remember her with deep respect and with love. Memorial Contributions may be sent to the Kansas-Oklahoma Conference of
the United Churches of Christ, Wichita; Central Congregation UCC, Topeka; First Congregational UCC, Topeka, Brewster Place Benevolent Care Fund, Topeka A memorial service will be held on Thursday November 14th,2013, at 2;oo at the First Congregational Church at 1701 SW Collins in Topeka. Inurnment will be held in Tulsa. Oklahoma at a later date chapel Oaks Creamtion and Funeral Services 235 SW Topeka Blvd Topeka, KS 66603 785-783-7753
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| Obituary- Berry, Helen Findagrave.com information
ST. MARYS --- Helen Green Berry, 92, Lenexa, died Sunday, Sept. 28, 2003, at Delmar Gardens Nursing Home in Lenexa.
She was born Jan. 4, 1911, in Silver Lake, to Charles and Margaret Coughlin Green. She had lived in the Silver Lake community most of her life.
Upon graduating from Silver Lake High School in 1928, she entered St. Mary's College in Leavenworth, graduating in 1932. She was appointed postmaster at Silver Lake in 1933 under President Franklin D. Roosevelt.
She was a member of St. Stanislaus Catholic Church in Rossville.
Parting is such a sweet sorrow.
She was married to Marvin A. Berry on April 5, 1940, at Perry. He preceded her in death on June 10, 1974. She also was preceded in death by a son, Marvin A. Barry Jr. and a daughter, Mary Berry.
Survivors include two sons, William J. "Bill" Berry, Prairie Village, and John Berry, Bonner Springs; four grandchildren; and two great-grandchildren.
Graveside services will be at 3 p.m Wednesday at Mount Calvary Cemetery in St. Marys.
Memorial contributions may be made to St. Stanislaus Catholic Church in Rossville or to Immaculate Conception Catholic Church in St. Marys and sent in care of Piper-Verschelden Funeral Home in St. Marys. |
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| Obituary- Berry, Leo LEO BERRY
Leo Berry 44 passed away at
his home Wednesday night, August 3, after a brief illness. His death came as a shock to the community, many persons being unaware of his illness.
He was born at Pond Creek, Okla., Aug. 22, 1901. He attended St. Bene¬dicts college at Atchison and completed his college work at St. Marys college at St. Marys, where he lived with his parents until coming to Rossville to take charge of the Berry ele¬vator.
In 1927 he was united in marriage to Miss Mildred Binney of Rossville, and to this union two sons were born.
Mr. Berry became manager of the Berry Elevator in Rossville in 1926 and has been in business here since that time. He has built up a prosperous business that has done much for this community. In addi¬tion to the local elevator, elevators at Maple Hill, Kiro, Silver Lake and
Rock Creek were under the Berry control. Mr. Berry also owned and farmed land of his own. He had served two terms as Mayor of Ross¬ville.
Mr. Berry is survived by his wife and two sons, Leo Dale and Robert of the home; his mother, Mrs. Emmett Berry, St. Marys; two brothers, Em¬mett, Jr., of Roseville Calif., and Marvin of Silver Lake; two sisters, Mrs. Alan Pierce of Topeka; and Helen Berry of St. Marys.
Funeral services will be held at the Rossville Catholic church, Saturday morning at 9 a. m.
Burial will be in the Mt. Calvary cemetery at St. Marys, with Verschelden Funeral home in charge.
Deaths and Funerals
Leo Berry
Funeral services for Leo Berry were held Saturday morning at 9 o’clock at St. Stanislaus Catholic church. It was one of the largest funeral gatherings in the history of this city.
Burial was in Mt. Calvary Cemetery at St. Marys. The following were the pallbearers: Henry Cerny, Roy Wilt, Roy McClain, Carl Rupin, Warren Pendleton, Cletus Reding.
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| Obituary- Berry, Leo D 1 Leo D. Berry
Rossville- Leo D. Berry, 83, passed away Thursday, June 6, 2013 at St. Francis Hospital in Topeka.
He was born November 2, 1929 at Topeka, the son of Leo Daniel and Mildred Rupin Berry. Leo grew up in the Rossville community and graduated from St. Marys High School, in 1947. He attended Creighton University and Kansas State University and served in the United States Coast Guard.
Mr. Berry owned and operated the Berry Grain and Seed Company, Berry Fertilizer and Berry Irrigation companies for many years before selling them on July 28, 1976 and retiring. He was a member of St. Stanislaus Catholic Church in Rossville and the Knights of Columbus.
He was preceded in death by his parents and a brother, Robert Lee Berry.
Leo was united in marriage to Darlene Thompson in 1954 in Greensburg. She survives of the home.
Other survivors include two sons, Michael (Cindy) Berry, Meriden, and Vincent (Stacy) Berry. Topeka; a daughter, Rhonda (Gary) Busse, Raymore, MO; 11 grandchildren and nine great-grandchildren.
Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated at 10:00 A.M. Tuesday, June 11, 2013 at St. Stanislaus Catholic Church in Rossville. Interment will be in the Rossville Cemetery. Mr. Berry will lie in state after 2:00 P.M. Monday, June 10, 2013 at Piper Funeral Home in St. Marys where the family will receive friends from 6:00 until the rosary at 7:00 P.M. Memorial contributions may be made to St. Stanislaus Catholic Church or Catholic Charities of North East Kansas and sent in care of the funeral home. Online condolences may be sent to www.piperfuneralhome.com.
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| Obituary- Berry, Leo D. 2 Leo D. Berry
Leo D. Berry, 83, of Rossville, passed away Thursday, June 6, 2013, at St. Francis Hospital in Topeka.
He was born Nov. 2, 1929, at Topeka, the son of Leo Daniel and Mildred Rupin Berry. Leo grew up in the Rossville community and graduated from St. Marys High School, in 1947. He attended Creighton University and Kansas State University and served in the United States Coast Guard.
Mr. Berry owned and operated the Berry Grain and Seed Company, Berry Fertilizer and Berry Irrigation companies for many years before selling them July 28, 1976, and retiring. He was a member of St. Stanislaus Catholic Church in Rossville and the Knights of Columbus.
He was preceded in death by his parents and a brother, Robert Lee Berry.
Leo was united in marriage to Darlene Thompson in 1954 in Greensburg. She survives of the home.
Other survivors include two sons, Michael Berry and wife Cindy of Meriden, and Vincent Berry and wife Stacy of Topeka; a daughter, Rhonda Busse and husband Gary of Raymore, Mo.; 11 grandchildren; and nine great-grandchildren.
Mass of Christian Burial was celebrated June 11 at St. Stanislaus Catholic Church. Interment followed in the Rossville Cemetery. Memorial contributions may be made to St. Stanislaus Catholic Church or Catholic Charities of Northeast Kansas and sent in care of Piper Funeral Home, 714 Maple St., St. Marys, KS 66536.
LEO D. BERRY
ROSSVILLE - Leo D. Berry, 83, passed away Thursday, June 6, 2013 at St. Francis Hospital in Topeka.
He was born November 2, 1929 at Topeka, the son of Leo Daniel and Mildred Rupin Berry. Leo grew up in the Rossville community and graduated from St. Marys High School, in 1947. He attended Creighton Univer-sity and Kansas State University and served in the United States Coast Guard.
Mr. Berry owned and oper-ated the Berry Grain and Seed Company, Berry Fertilizer and Berry Irrigation companies for many years before selling them
on July 28,1976 and retiring. He was a member of St. Stanislaus Catholic Church in Rossville and the Knights of Columbus.
He was preceded in death by his parents and a brother, Robert Lee Berry.
Leo was united in marriage to Darlene Thompson in 1954
in Greensburg. She survives of the home.
Other survivors include two sons, Michael (Cindy) Berry, Meriden, and Vincent (Sta¬cy) Berry, Topeka; a daughter, Rhonda (Gary) Busse, Raymore, MO; 11 grandchildren and nine great-grandchildren.
Mass of Christian Burial was celebrated at 10:00 A.M. 1'uesday, June 11, 2013 at St. Stanislaus Catholic Church in Rossville. Interment was in the Rossville Cemetery. Mr. Berry laid in state after 2:00 P.M. Monday, June 10, 2013 at Piper Funeral Home in St. Marys where the family re¬ceived friends from 6:00 until the rosary at 7:00 P.M. Me¬morial contributions may be made to St. Stanislaus Catholic Church or Catholic Charities of North East Kansas and sent in care of the funeral home. On¬line condolences may be sent to www.piperfuneralhome.com.
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| Obituary- Berry, Nadine Nadine Berry
Nadine V. Berry, 85, Topeka, died Friday,
Nov. 17, 2000, at her home,
Mrs. Berry was a homemaker.
She was born Jan. 4, 1915, in Rossville, the daughter of Joseph O. and Rose M. Ropp Marney.
She married Lester L. Berry on Sept. 22, 1933, in Topeka. He died May 9, 1990. She also was preceded in death by an infant son, Jerry Joseph Berry, in 1934, and by a son, Ronald L. Berry, on Oct. 31, 1992.
Survivors include a daughter, Judy Chapman, Topeka; four grandchildren; and seven great-grandchildren.
Services will be at 11 a.m. Monday at Mount Hope Mausoleum Chapel. Burial will be in Mount Hope Cemetery. Mrs. Berry will lie in state from 2 to 8:30 p.m. today at Parker-Price Mortuary.
The family suggests memorial contributions to the Topeka Rescue Mission Inc., 600 N. Kansas Avenue, Topeka, Kan., 66608-0350, or Helping Hands Humane Society, 2625 N.W. Rochester Road. Topeka, Kan., 66617.
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| Obituary- Berry, Robert Robert Lee Berry
Robert Lee “Bob" Berry, 71, To¬peka, died Monday, May 5, 2003.
He was born January 28, 1932, in Rossville, the son of Leo and Mildred Binney Berry.
Mr. Berry graduated from Ross¬ville High School in 1950. He was a member of Assumption Catholic Church, Moose Lodge #555, Jimmie Lillard Post 31 of the American Le¬gion it Rossville. He serve in the Navy for four years. He worked for Berry Grain Company, Berry Indus¬tries, Satellite Communications, Pyr¬amid Life Insurance, Venetian Mar¬ble Company and Property Manage¬ment.
On August 3, 1956, he married Marjorie Elaine Allen Berry in the Immaculate Conception Catholic Church in St. Marys. She survives.
Also surviving him are two sons, Robert Berry and William Berry, both of Topeka; a daughter, Brenda Meier, Silver Lake; a brother, Leo Berry, Rossville; and three grand¬children.
His service was Friday at 10 a.m. in the Assumption Catholic Church. Interment was in Mount Calvary Cemetery, Topeka. A rosary was re¬cited at 6:30 p.m. Thursday at Kevin Brennan Family Funeral Home, fol¬lowed by family visitation.
Memorial contributions may be made to Assumption Catholic Church, St. Stanislaus Catholic Church in Rossville, or the Moose Lodge #555 in Topeka.
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| Obituary- Berry, Timothy TIMOTHY RERKY
Word was received this week by Mr. and Mrs. Leo Berry of the sud¬den death of their little 17- months old nephew, Timothy Berry, son of Mr. and Mrs. Emmett Berry now of Roseville, Calif. Little Tim became ill Sunday about midnight and died at 3 a. m. before a doctor could ar¬rive. The Berry family left Silver Lake a few weeks ago to join Mr. Berry who is employed there. Fun-eral services were held this Wed¬nesday a. m. with burial in the Rose¬ville cemetery.
PETER NAVARRE,
Editor and Owner
THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 1944
DEATHS and FUNERALS
Funeral services for Timothy M. Berry, 18-months-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Emmett Berry, formerly of Sil¬ver Lake, were held Wednesday morning, Sept. G, at 10 o’clock at the St. Rose Catholic Church in Roseville, California. Burial was in the Odd Fellows cemetery under the direction of the Lambert Funeral Home. The infant is survived by his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Emmett Berry, Jr., four brothers, Emmett III, Michael, Terrance, and Charles and two sisters, Patricia and Janet.
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| Obituary- Beseau, Donald Donald E. Beseau
ST. MARYS ---Donald E. “Don” Beseau, 76, St. Marys, died Saturday, June 5, 2004, at his home.
He was born March 15, 1928, in St. Marys, the sons of Harry Wilfred and Mary Frances Smith Beseau. He had lived his entire life in the St. Marys community. He graduated from St. Marys High School.
He served in the Air Force Reserves and the Kansas Army National Guard. He was called to active duty in 1968. In 1969, he went to Vietnam and served in the American Division 69th Brigade. He retired as chief warrant officer 4. He had worked for Blue Ribbon Cleaners in St. Marys for several years. He served as chief of police in St. Marys for many years and was a member of the M Squad. He worked for Raine Lumber and Hardware in Maple Hill for many years and later for Wehner Hardware in Rossville until he retired.
He was a member of St. Marys United Methodist Church. He was a past member of Pottawatomie Masonic Lodge in St. Marys. He was a member of Aubert-Walls Post No. 7796 at St. Marys and a member of the Retired Army Officers Association.
He married Betty J. Beverlin on Sept. 7, 1952, in Topeka.
He was preceded in death by a son, Jim Beseau, on Nov. 8, 1996; a great-granddaughter, McKayla; sisters, Twylah Lytle and Betty Raine; and a brother, Henry “Whistle” Beseau.
Survivors include his wife, Betty Beseau, of the home; two daughters, Sandra Wright, Houston, and Debbie Votaw, Topeka; a daughter-in-law, Susan Beseau, Daytona, Fla.; a sister, Janice Fryberger, St. Marys; seven grandchildren; and five great-grandchildren.
Services will be at 10 a.m. Wednesday at St. Marys United Methodist Church. Burial will be in Valley View Cemetery at St. Marys, where a funeral detail from Fort Riley will conduct military honors. He will lie in state after 2 p.m. Tuesday at Piper-Verschelden Funeral Home, where the family will receive friends from 6:30 until 8 p.m.
Memorial contributions may be made to St. Marys United Methodist Church or to Midland Hospice and sent in care of the funeral home.
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| Obituary- Beseau, Henry Henry ‘Whistle’ Beseau
ST. MARYS — Services will be at 2 p.m. Tuesday at the United Meth¬odist Church here for Henry Wilfred “Whistle” Beseau, 65, St. Marys. He died Saturday, July 20, at a Wamego hospital.
Mr. Beseau was city manager for St. Marys from 1970 until he retired May 31, 1985. He served on the St. Marys City Commission from 1959 to 1968, and was assistant city man¬ager for St. Marys from 1968 to 1970. He also served as St. Marys police chief 1 1/2 years.
He operated a dry cleaning busi¬ness at St. Marys from 1953 to 1973, and was vice president of Big Lakes Developmental Center Inc., at Man¬hattan.
He was born May 22, 1920, at St. Clere township in eastern Pottawa¬tomie County, the son of Harry Wilfred and Mary Frances Smith Beseau. He spent most of his life in St. Marys.
Mr. Beseau served in the Navy as a chief petty officer in the hospital corps during World War II. He was a member of a Navy choir at San Die¬go, Calif.
He had been a member of St. Marys Volunteer Fire Department since 1956, was a member and past master of Pottawatomie Lodge No. 52, AF&AM, a member of Artha Chapter No. 238, Order of Eastern Star, and a member of the United Methodist Church, for which he had been chairman of the board of the church council, all at St. Marys. He was also a member of Jimmie Lil- lard Post No. 31 of the American Legion at Rossville, and the Kansas Peace Officers Association.
He married Mary M. Woody March 16, 1942. She survives.
Other survivors include two sons, James W. Beseau, St. Marys, and Wayne Beseau, Topeka; two daugh¬ters, Mrs. Jolyne Wehner, Rossville, and Mrs. Kathleen Sack, St. Marys; a brother, Donald Beseau, St. Marys; three sisters, Mrs. Betty Ruth Raine, Maple Hill, Mrs. Twylah Lytle, St. Marys, and Mrs. Janis Fryberger, Highland, Calif.; 14 grandchildren and two great-grandchildren.
Burial will be in Valley View Cemetery at St. Marys. Relatives and friends will meet from 7:30 to 8:30 p.m. today at Verschelden Fu¬neral Home, St. Marys, where Mr. Beseau will lie in state after 2 p.m. today. He will also lie in state one 1 hour before service time at the church. Memorial contributions may be made to the American Heart As-sociation or the church.
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4022 |
| Obituary- Beseau, Mary Mary Maxine Beseau
Mary Maxine Beseau, 74, St. Marys, died Monday, June 8, 998, at the St. Marys Health Center.
She was born December 21, 1923, in Topeka, the daughter of Joseph V. and Georgia C. Carley Woody.
She had lived in the St. Marys community many years.
Mary grew up in the Kaw Valley region. She was graduated from St. Marys High School in 1942. She and her husband owned and operated the Blue Ribbon Dry Cleaners in St. Marys many years. She was a bookkeeper for Miller Department Store in St. Marys for several years, and had been the bookkeeper for the St. Marys United Methodist Church for several years. Mary worked at the “St. Marys Star” in the ’80s as a receptionist. She was a member of the St. Marys United Church, the Ho Menninger Bible Study class, a 50- year member of the Eastern Star, a member of the Hoy-Heim American Legion Auxiliary, the St. Marys Senior Citizens, the B.P.W. and the A.B.W.A.
She was married to Henry W. “Whistle” Beseau on March 16, 1942, at Corpus Christi, Tex. He died July 20, 1985.
Surviving her are two sons, James Beseau, Chanute, and Wayne Beseau, Topeka; two daughters, Jolyne Wehner, Rossville, and Kathieen Rankin, St. Marys; 15 grandchildren and nine great-grandchildren.
Her service was at 10:30 Saturday morning at the St. Marys United Methodist Church. An Eastern Star service was conducted by Loyal Chapter No. 176, Silver Lake. Burial was in the Valley View Cemetery. Friends and relatives met from 7 until 8 Friday evening at Piper-Verschelden Funeral Home.
Memorial contributions may be made to the American Diabetes Association or the American Heart Association, and sent in care of the funeral home.
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4023 |
| Obituary- Best, James
JAMES L. BEST
James L. Best, 80, of Rossville died Thursday at the home of a daughter, Mrs. Clarence Dick of Rossville. He was born at James¬town, Pa., and moved to western Kansas as a boy.
A retired farmer, he also leaves three other daughters, Mrs. Harry Dick of Williamstown, Mrs. Jack Dick of Oskaloosa and Mrs. Dei hi Small of Willard; four sons. Guy Best of Paramount, Calif., Frank Best of Tucson [sic], Ariz., and James L. Best Jr. of Topeka, two stepchil¬dren, Ray Davenport of Topeka and Mrs. Charlie Hooper of Auburn and a sister, Mrs. Cora Bell of Syl¬van Grove; 19 grandchildren and nine great-grandchildren.
Services were held Sunday after¬noon at the Rossville Presbyterian Church. Rev. Robert Boughton of¬ficiating. Hurley Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements. Burial was at Perry, Kansas.
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4024 |
| Obituary- Besta, Agnes 1 AGNES BESTA
Services were at 2 p.m. Wednesday at Stewart Funeral Home in Wamego for Mrs. Agnes Besta, 94, Wamego. She died late Sunday, October 6, 1985, at a Wamego nursing home where she had been the past 10 years.
She was born February 21, 1891, at Rossville, the daughter of Ben and Eliza George Reser. She moved to Wamego from Rossville in 1937.
She was a former member of the United Brethren Church at Delia.
She was married to Garleton Startup January 31, 1912. He died October 22, 1922. She was married to Albert Besta February 26, 1926, in Topeka. He survives. A daughter, Mrs. Phyllis Mays, died April 16, 1982.
Other survivors include a son, Averill Startup, Glenwood Springs, Colo.; three daughters, Mrs. Marie Brazzle, Wamego, and Mrs. Velma Colter and Mrs. Helen Richard, both of Topeka; 11 grandchildren, 20 great-grandchildren and five great- great- grandchildren.
Burial was in Wamego City Cemetery. Memorial con-tributions may be made to Valley Vista Nursing Home at Wamego.
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4025 |
| Obituary- Besta, Agnes 2 Mrs. Agnes Besta
WAMEGO — Services will be at 2 p.m. Wednesday at Stewart Funeral Home herd for Mrs. Agnes Besta, 94, Wamego. She died late Sunday, Oct. 6, at a Wamego nursing home where she had been the past 10 years.
She was born Feb. 21, 1891, at Rossville, the daughter of Ben and Eliza George Reser. She moved to Wamego from Rossville in 1937.
She was a former member of the United Brethren Church at Delia.
She w/as married to Garleton Startup Jan. 31, 1912. He died Oct. 22, 1922. She was married to Albert Besta Feb. 26, 1926, in Topeka. He survives. A daughter, Mrs. Phyllis Mays, died April 16, 1982.
Other survivors include a son, Averill Startup, Glenwood Springs, Colo.; (three daughters, Mrs. Marie Brazzle Wamego, and Mrs. Velma Colter land Mrs. Helen Richard, both of Topeka; 11 grandchildren, 20 great-grandchildren and five great-great-grandchildren.
Burial will be in Wamego City Cemetery. Memorial contributions may be made to Valley Vista Nurs¬ing Home at Wamego.
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4026 |
| Obituary- Besta, Albert 1 Albert P. Besta
WAMEGO - Albert P. "Al" Besta. 90, Wamego, died Thursday, Oct. 2, 1997, at a Wamego nursing home.
Mr. Besta worked for International Har-vester in Wamego for many years. He also was a meat cutter for the Nehring Locker Plant in Wamego, and he was a 50-year member of the Wamego Volunteer Fire Department.
He was born Sept. 23, 1907, in Delia, the son of Albin and Teresa Baluzka Besta.
He was married to Agnes S. Reser on Feb. 26,1926, in Topeka. She died Oct. 6, 1985. He later was married to Mary Kobis- kie in 1985 at Belvue. She survives.
Other survivors include a daughter, Ma¬rie Brazzle, Wamego; a stepson, Averill Startup, Glenwood Springs, Colo.; three stepdaughters, Velma Colter, Topeka, and Sandy Borger and Linda Bellinder, both of Wamego; a sister, Lottie Stum, Rossville; 11 grandchildren; 20 great-grandchildren; and four great-great-grandchildren.
Mr. Besta also was preceded in death by two daughters, Phyllis Mays, in 1982, and Helen Richard, in 1996.
Services will be at 10 a.m. Saturday at Stewart Funeral Home in Wamego. Burial will be at the Wamego City Cemetery. Mr. Besta will lie in state after 10 a.m. today at the funeral home. No family visitation is scheduled.
Memorial contributions may be made to the Valley Vista Good Samaritan Center and sent in care of the funeral home.
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4027 |
| Obituary- Besta, Albert 2 Albert P. Besta
Albert P. “Al” Besta, 90, Wamego died Thursday, October 2, 1997, at the Valley Vista Good Samaritan Center, Wamego.
Mr. Besta worked for Interna-tional Harvester in Wamego for many years. He also was a meat cutler for the Nehring Lockcr Plant in Wamego, and he was a 50-year member of the Wamego Volunteer Fire Department.
He was born September 23, 1907, in Delia, the son of Albin and Teresa Baluzka Besta.
He was married to Agnes S. Reser February 26, 1926, in To¬peka. She died October 6,1985. He later was married to Mary Kobiskie in 1985. She survives.
Other survivors include a daughter, Marie Brazzle, Wamego; a stepson, Averill Startup, Glenwood Springs, Colo.; three stepdaughters, Velma Colter, To¬peka, and Sandy Borger and Linda Bellinder, both of Wamego; a sis¬ter, Lottie Stum, Rossville; 11 grandchildren; 20 great-grandchildren; and four great-great-grand-
children.
Mr. Besta also was preceded in death by two daughters, Phyllis Mays, in 1982, and Helen Richard, in 1996.
His service was at 10 a.m. Sat-urday at Stewart Funeral Home in Wamego. Burial was in the Wamego City Cemetery.
Memorial contributions may be made to the Valley Vista Good Sa-maritan Center and sent in care of the funeral home.
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4028 |
| Obituary- Besta, Albin
Albin Besta Dies At Age 81
Services were at 2:30 p. m. Sunday at Parker Mortuary in Topeka for Albin Besta, 81, of Rossville, who died Thursday in a Topeka hospital after a short illness. Burial was in Rossville Cemetery.
He was born Feb. 29, 1884 at Rossville and spent most of his life in the Rossville community. He was a farmer and was a drayman 25 years before he retired in 1958.
He was married to Teresa Balusek October 12, 1909. She died in February 1960. A son, Ed Besta, died in December 1954.
Survivors include two sons, Albert Besta, Wamego, and William Besta, Topeka; a daughter, Mrs. Lottie Stum, Rossville; a sister, Mrs. Delia Simecka, Rossville; two half-sisters, Mrs. Emial Hladky and Julia Lysek, both of Rossville; a half-brother, Valen Lysek, Delia; 13 grandchildren and several greatgrandchildren.
CARD OF THANKS - We wish to express our appreciation for the many acts of kindness and expressions of sympathy extended to us during our sorrow at the loss of our father and grandfather, Albin Besta.
The Albin Besta families
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4029 |
| Obituary- Besta, George 1 George Besta
George Edward "Ed" Besta, 65, Topeka, died Tuesday, April 23, 2002, at his home.
Mr. Besta worked tor Santa Fe Railway until 1967, and then he worked for Goodyear Tire & Rubber Co. until he retired in 1998 as a supervi-sor.
He was born Oct. 14, 1936, in Rossville, the son of Edward and Winfield Yocum Besta. He graduated from Delia High School.
Mr. Besta was a member of Moose Lodge No. 555 and First Lutheran Church. He also bowled in several bowling leagues and played in a Pitch Card League.
He married Nancy L. Parr on Dec. 23, 1958, in Topeka. She survives.
Other survivors include two sons, Edward Joseph Besta, Kansas City, Mo., and William Bruce Besta, Olathe; two daughters, Brenda Lou-ise Sanders and Susanne Metcalf, both of Tope-ka; his mother and stepfather, Winifred and Clinton Kerwin, Rossville; two brothers, Bennie Besta, Rossville, and Robert Kerwin, Ozawkie; three sisters, Teresa Marney, Delia, Mary Cowan, Topeka, and Terri Kerwin, Rossville; and eight grandchildren.
Services will be at 10 a.m. Friday at the First Lutheran Church. Burial will be in West Lawn Memorial Gardens. Mr. Besta will lie in state at Parker-Price Mortuary after 3 p.m. Thursday. Visitation will be from 6 to 8 p.m.
Memorial contributions may be made to First Lutheran Church, 1234 S.W. Fairlawn, Topeka, 66604.
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| Obituary- Besta, George 2 George Besta
George Edward "Ed" Besta, 65. Topeka, died Tuesday, April 23, 2002, in his home,
He was born October 14, 1936 in Rossville, the son of Edward and Winifred Yocum Besta, He was a graduate of Delia High School.
He worked for the Santa Fe Rail¬road until 1967, when he went to work for Goodyear Tire and Rubber where he was supervisor until he re¬tired in 1998.
Ed was a member of the Moose Lodge, Topeka, and First Lutheran Church, Topeka,
He married Nancy L. Parr on December 23, 1958 in Topeka. She survives.
Other survivors include two sons. Edward J. Besta, Kansas City, MO, and William B. Besta, Olathe; two daughters, Brenda L. Sanders, and Susanne Metcalf, both of Tope¬ka; his mother, Winifred Kerwin, Rossville; his stepfather, Clinton Kerwin, Rossville; two brothers, Bennie Besta, Rossville. and Robert Kerwin, Ozawkie; three sisters, Ter¬esa Marney, Delia, Mary Cowan, Topeka, and Terri Kerwin, Ross¬ville; and eight grandchildren.
His service was at 10 a.m. Fri-day at First Lutheran Church. Tope¬ka. Burial was in West Lawn Me¬morial Gardens, Topeka, The fami¬ly received friends Thursday from 6- 8 p.m. at the Parker-Price Mortuary. Topeka.
Memorial contributions may be made to the First Lutheran Church, 1234 SW Fairlawn, Topeka. KS 66604.
Parker-Price Mortuary, Topeka, was in charge of arrangements.
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| Obituary- Besta, Leona Leona I. “Cookie” Besta
ROSSVILLE-Leona I. “Cookie” Besta, 70, passed away Friday, October 28, 2016 at the Rossville Health Care and Rehabilitation Center in Rossville.
She was born May 29, 1946 in Topeka, the daughter of James Harold “Vern” and Georgia Mae Shields Spiker. Cookie graduated from Highland Park High School.
She graduated from cosmetology school in Topeka and was a beautician for many years. Cookie later worked for the Kansas Department of Revenue until her retirement.
Cookie was preceded in death by her parents and a brother, James Curtis “J.C.” Spiker.
She was united in marriage to Bennie Besta; they later divorced but remained close friends.
Survivors include her son, Richie Besta, Topeka; three daughters, Cindy (Karl) Kelley, Rossville, Patti and Stacy Besta, both of Topeka; four sisters, Carol (Ted) Montgomery, Berryton, Cindy Spiker, Ottawa, Pat Spiker and Misty Snyder, both of Topeka; grandchildren, Haley and Dalton Kelley, Rossville; several nieces and nephews.
Cookie was cremated. A memorial visitation will be Friday, November 4, 2016, from 6:00 until 8:00 P.M. at Piper Funeral Home in St. Marys. Inurnment will be in the Rossville Cemetery. Memorial contributions may be made to Avalon Hospice or the Alzheimer's Association and sent in care of the funeral home. To leave online condolences please go to www.piperfuneralhome.com.
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| Obituary- Besta, Mary Mary Ann Besta
WAMEGO — Mary Ann Besta, 83, Wamego, died Friday, June 5, 1998, at a Wamego nursing home.
Mrs. Besta and her husband farmed near Wamego until the 1970s. She later was a baker for Derby Food Center at Kansas State University in Manhattan for several years.
She was born May 11, 1915, at Belvue, the daughter of William and Caroline Trieber Grieshaber. She was graduated from Paxico High School.
Mrs. Besta was a member of the vermillion FCE in Wamego.
She married Fred Kobiskkle in 1936. He died in 1981. She married Albert Besta in 1984 at Wells Creek. He died in 1997.
Survivors include two daughters, Linda Bellinder and Sandra Borger, both of Wa¬mego; two brothers, Henry Grieshaber, Bel¬vue, and Carl Grieshaber, St. Marys; two grandchildren; and one great-grandchild.
Services will be at 2 p.m. Tuesday at R.J. Evans Mortuary in Wamego. Burial will be in Wamego City Cemetery. Mrs. Besta will lie in state from noon to 8 p.m. Monday at the mortuary, where relatives and friends will meet from 7 to 8 p.m.
Memorial contributions may be made to the American Heart Association and sent in care of the mortuary.
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4033 |
| Obituary- Besta, Teresa Mrs. Alvin Besta
Mrs. Teresa Besta, 73, of Rossville, died Wednesday in a Topeka hospital.
She was born July 15, 1886, in Austria and came to the United States with her par¬ents when she was two years old. She spent most of her life in the Delia and Rossville communities. She was a member of the Rossville Presbyterian Church.
She is survived by her husband, Alvin Besta, of the home; a daughter, Mrs. Lot¬tie Stum, Rossville; two sons, Albert Besta, Wamego, and William Besta, Topeka; a sister, Mrs. Anna Kovar, Rossville; a brother, John Balusek, Rossville; 13 grand¬children, and 15 great-grand¬children.
Hurley Funeral Home, Rossville, is in charge of ar¬rangements.
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| Obituary- Besta, William William "Pete" Besta
William "Pete" Besta, 60, 1105 Lawrence, was pronounced dead on arrival at a local hospital Wednesday. Authorities said Mr. Besta was pinned under an automobile he was working on at his home.
He was born Jan. 14, 1912, at Rossville and had lived in Topeka since 1940. Mr. Besta worked in the Santa Fe Shops.
Survivors include his widow, Frances Dinkle Besta, of the home; two daughters, Mrs. Cheryl Munoz, 1705 Lott, and Mrs. Ruth Long, 1124 Jewell; a sister, Mrs. Lottie Stum, Rossville; a brother, Albert Besta, Wamego; and six grandchildren.
Wall-Diffenderfer Mortuary is in charge of arrangements. |
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4035 |
| Obituary- Betcher, Stella CARD OF THANKS--We wish to express our deep gratitude and appreciation for the kindness shown us by our relatives, friends and neighbors during the loss of our wife, mother, and sister, Stella Betcher.
Mrs. Clarence Betcher, Mrs. Frances Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Snavely, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Robson, and Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Smith |
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4036 |
| Obituary- Betcher, Stella 2 Stella Frances Smith, daughter of Francis Marion and Kezih Jane (Beery) Smith, was born June 26, 1885, on a farm near Mayetta, Kansas. She pased away in the Holton Hospital, Sunday, January 26, 1958.
She was married to Hugh Jackson Baker on August 9, 1908. To this union was born three daughters: Mabel Marie, Mildred Pauline and Frances Josephine. After sevral years this marriage was dissolved. She almost single-handed reared her daughters to splendid womanhood.
On December 4, 1935, she was married to Clarence O. Betcher. Her entire life was lived among friends in the Mayetta community. She was a member of the Mayetta Methodist Church.
Surviving her are her husband, Clarence Betcher of the home; three daughters: Mrs. Mabel Snavely, Silver Lake, Kansas; Mrs. Mildred Robson, Topeka; Mrs. Frances Johnson, Kansas City, Kansas; a stepson, Lloyd Betcher, Topeka, a brother, Jerry Smith, Mayeta, 7 grandchildren and one great grandchild; other relatives and a host of neighbors and friends. Truly, she was a splendid wife, and a wonderful mother and excellent neighbor.
Funeral services were held at 2 p.m. on Wednesday, January 29 at the Mayetta Methodist church. Burial was in the Holton Cemetery. Mercer Funeral Home in charge. |
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4037 |
| Obituary- Betzer, Jonathan Jonathan Betzer Dead
Jonathan Betzer died at the home of his son, John, northwest of town last Tuesday the 9th, after a lingering illness from Brights disease.
Funeral services were held at the home conducted by Eld. Van Vleck, after which the body was laid to rest in the Rossville cemetery.
Mr. Betzer was 83 years old. He was the father of 10 children 8 of whom survive him, and were in attendance at the funeral. He was a believer in the Christian religion and lived a consistant [sic] member of the German Church. |
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4038 |
| Obituary- Betzer, Minerva DIED - Tuesday, May 6, 1902, Mrs. David Betzer, after a lingering illness of several years duration. She leaves a husband and five children to mourn her loss. Funeral services were held at the family residence two miles northwest of Rossville yesterday morning. Interment took place in the Rossville cemetery.
[From the Shawnee County News, Friday, May 9, 1902] |
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4039 |
| Obituary- Beureau, Sarah Mrs. S.E. Beureau Dead
She Was the Mother-in-Law of George C. Montgomery
The murderer of George C. Montgomery will have a double crime to answer for, perhaps not to the local authorities, but when his record is shown on the judgment day he will be held responsible for the death of Mrs. S.E. Beureau.
Mrs. Beureau was the aged mother of Mrs. Montgomery. She had always lived with her daughter and she loved George Montgomery as her own son. When he was murdered, she broke down completely and had never fully recovered since.
Sunday afternoon she was stricken with paralysis which affected her whole right side. Early Monday morning she suffered another stroke of paralysis, affecting her left side, and early in the morning the doctors pronounced her dying. She did not breathe her last until late last night.
Mrs. Montgomery is certainly having the sympathy of all in her bereavement.
[Source Arkansas City Daily Traveler, Tuesday, October 15, 1901] |
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4040 |
| Obituary- Bevens, Lisa Lisa Joy (Dixon) Bevens
October 9, 1961 — August 10, 2022
Lisa Joy (Dixon) Bevens, 60, of Rossville, passed away Wednesday, August 10, 2022.
She was born October 9, 1961, in Topeka, Kansas, the daughter of Lloyd and Barbara (Shelton) Dixon. She graduated from Topeka High School in 1979.
Lisa was a Customer Service Representative for over 16 years with Kansas Gas Company.
Survivors include her daughter, Rachel Bevens; nephew, Joseph Jones II and Steven Jones and cousin, Beth Stadel. She was preceded in death by her parents, Lloyd and Barbara and sister, Shonna Haywood.
Cremation is planned. She will be laid to rest at Mount Hope Cemetery in Topeka.
Memorial contributions may be made to the National MS Society PO Box #91891 Washington, D.C. 20090.
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4041 |
| Obituary- Bickelhaupt, George GEORGE T. BICKELHAUPT
George Tyson Bickelhaupt, 68, of the Grove community, died unexpectedly late Monday night at his home. He was born at Viola Center, Iowa, May 14, 1876, and had lived near Silver Lake since 1913. He was a member of the Masonic Lodge in Iowa and of Arab Shrine in Topeka.
Mr. Bickelhaupt is survived by his widow, Mrs. Minnie Bickelhaupt; a brother, Albert Bickelhaupt, of Des Moines, Iowa, and by two sisters, Mrs. Alice Mareland, Lewiston, Idaho and Mrs. Ella Howell, Silver Lake.
Funeral services were held at 10:30 a. m. today at Penwell’s. The body was taken to Audubon, Iowa, for burial.
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4042 |
| Obituary- Bickford, Clifford Clifford Neal Bickford
MAPLE HILL- Clifford Neal Bickford, 79, passed away Thursday, March 11, 2010 at the Midland Hospice House in Topeka.
He was born August 5, 1930 at Waverly, the son of Roy and Nellie Cappen Bickford. He moved west of Holton and graduated from Soldier High School in 1940. Mr. Bickford served in the United States Army.
He worked for the Santa Fe Railroad before moving to Sterling where he owned and operated SuperBe service station. He later returned to work for the railroad where he worked for many years before his retirement. He moved to the Maple Hill community in the late 90's. Mr. Bickford attended Christ the King Catholic Church in Topeka.
On September 18, 1954 he was united in marriage to Pauline Martin in Rossville. She survives of the home.
Other survivors include a son, Darwin Bickford, Springfield, MO; three daughters, Kathleen Snyder, Jackson Hole, WY, Christina (Jim) Bello, Chattanooga, TN, and Carla (Joey) Jackson, Hutch¬inson; three brothers. Kenneth and Leo Bickford, Holton and Leland Bickford, Pahrump, NV; two sisters, Betty Mayo, Filer, ID, and Janice Stewart, Topeka; five grandchildren, Jessica Feldt, Jeremy Jackson, Jerrad, Lauren and Connor Bickford.
Funeral services for Mr. Bickford will be at 2:00 P.M. Monday, March 15, 2010 at Piper Funeral Home in St. Marys. Interment will be in the Rossville Cemetery. Mr. Bickford will lie in state from 3:00 until 7:00 P.M. Sunday, March 14th at the funeral home where family will receive friends from 3:00 until 5:00. In lieu of flowers memorial contributions may be made to the Maple Hill Senior Center and sent in care of the funeral home. Online con-dolences may be sent to www.piperfuneralhome.com.
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| Obituary- Biddington, O.A. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Murphy received word this (Thursday) of the death of O.A. Biddington, at his home at Stull, Douglas County. The deceased was 80 years old and is a brother-in-law of Mr. Murphy. Funeral will be Friday at 3:30 at Stull. |
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| Obituary- Biehler, Aaron Aaron Biehler
HERINGTON - Aaron Wesley Biehler, departed this life Saturday, May 27th, 2017. He was born on May 28, 1993, at Herington, the son of Ronald J. Biehler and Elizabeth A.(Tindle) Miller.
Funeral Service will be 11:00AM, Wednesday, May 31st, 2017, at the Herington Community Building, with Rev. Sue Talbot and Rev. Mark Lovett, officiating. Military committal will follow at the Burdick Methodist Cemetery. A visitation will be 6:00 – 8:00PM, Tuesday, May 30th, 2017, at the Zeiner Funeral Home-Herington.
He was confirmed at the Herington United Methodist Church and graduated from Herington High School with the class of 2011. He was currently serving in the Kansas National Guard and presently employed at Pyrodex Corporation. He enjoyed fishing, hunting, and outdoor activities.
He is survived by his father Ron Biehler (wife-Cindy) of Herington; his mother Betsy Miller (husband-Kent) of Rossville; a daughter Paisley Biehler of Marion; his siblings Ashlynn Biehler of Topeka, Brady Miller of Rossville, Lana Miller and Coty Miller (wife-Tori) of Herington, Ashlee Tomasic (husband-Ian) of Kansas City, KS, Chandler Kickhaefer (husband-Nate) of Merriam; paternal grandparents Jim and Metta Rae Biehler, Lonnie and Jeanie Schneider of Herington; maternal grandparents Jack and Nancy Riggin of Burdick, James and Carol Miller of Delavan; and a maternal great grandmother JoAnn Stevens of Satanta, KS.
The family requests memorials to Aaron Biehler Memorial Fund; and they may be sent in care of the Zeiner Funeral Home, Herington.
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| Obituary- Bieker, Norma Norma E. (Hamel) Bieker, 94, of Rossville, KS passed away Friday, March 6, 2020.
She was born February 6, 1926, in Palco, KS, the daughter of Toby and Emma (Plante) Hamel. She graduated from Palco High School.
Norma was employed by the State of Kansas for over twenty years.
Survivors include her children, Alice Berens of Wamego, KS, Norman (Charlotte) Bieker of Gardner, KS, Robert Bieker of Olathe, KS, James (Mary Jo) Bieker of Topeka, KS, and Wilma (Rick) Craft of Atlanta, GA; 10 grandchildren, 11 great grandchildren and 4 great-great grandchildren.
She was preceded in death by her parents and siblings.
Norma enjoyed dancing, gardening, reading and crossword puzzles. She was also a great cook and especially enjoyed spending time with her family.
Honoring Norma’s request, cremation is planned. A Mass of Christian Burial will be held 10:00 a.m., Saturday, March 14, 2020 at Christ The King Catholic Church, 5973 SW 25th St, Topeka, KS 66614. Interment of the cremated remains will be at St. Joseph Catholic Cemetery in Hays, KS. Arrangements have been entrusted to Dove Cremations and Funerals, Southwest Chapel, 3700 SW Wanamaker Rd, Topeka.
In lieu of flowers memorial contributions may be made to The House of Midland Care, 120 SW Frazier Circle, Topeka, KS 66606.
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| Obituary- Biggs, Alyce 1 Alyce Marie Biggs
ROS.SVILLE—Alyce Marie Biggs, 74, Rossville, died Friday, Aug. 1, 2003, at a Topeka hospice.
Mrs. Biggs had worked for Dibble’s Grocery Store.
She was born Aug. 1, 1929, at Maitland, Mo., the daughter of John Andrew and Mary Naismith McClacherty Faulk. Her adoptive parents were Dick and Byrd Boles of Randolph. She was vale¬dictorian of her graduating class from Randolph High School and was captain of the girls basket¬ball team.
Mrs. Biggs was a member of Good Sam’s Camping Club and Kansas Knapsackers Camping Club. She attended Rossville Christian Church.
She married Raymond Earl Bolan in 1947 in Topeka. He died
April 16, 1961. She married Joseph D. Biggs on Dec. 4, 1962, in Miami, Okla. He survives, of the home.
Survivors also include three sons, Raymond Edward Bolan, Topeka, Robert Earl Bolan and his wife, Kathy, Berryton, and Richard Eugene Bolan and his wife, Kathrine, Silver Lake; a daughter, Karen Kay Larson and her husband, David, Silver Lake; and 10 grandchildren.
Memorial services will be at 7 p.m. Wednesday at Rossville Christian Church. Inurnment will be private. Parker-Price Mortuary is in charge of arrangements.
Memorial contributions may be made to Midland Hospice House, 200 S.W. Frazier Circle, Topeka, 66606-2800.
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| Obituary- Biggs, Alyce 2 Alyce Marie Biggs
Alyce Marie Biggs, 74, Ross¬ville, died Friday, August 1, 2003, at Midland Hospice House, Tope¬ka.
She was born August 1, 1929, in Maitland, MO, the daughter of John Andrew and Mary Naismith McClacherty Faulk. Her adoptive parents were Dick and Byrd Boles, Randolph.
Alyce had lived in Rossville for 25 years. She was valedictorian of her graduating class from Randol¬ph High School. She was captain of her girls’ basketball team. She was a member of Good Sam’s Camping Club and Knapsackers Camping Club. She worked for. Dibble’s Grocery Store. She at¬tended Rossville Christian Church.
In 1947, she married Raymond Earl Bolan in Topeka. He died April 16, 1961. She married Joseph D. “Don” Biggs in Miami, OK, December 4, 1962. He survives.
Other survivors include three sons, Raymond Edward Bolan, Topeka, Robert Earl Bolan, Berry- ton, and Richard Eugene Bolan, Silver Lake; a daughter, Karen Kay Larson, Silver Lake; and 10 grand- children.
A memorial service will be held at 7 p.m. Wednesday at the Ross¬ville Christian Church. Interment of cremains will be private.
Memorial contributions may be made to Midland Hospice House, 200 SW Frazier Circle, Topeka 66606-2800.
Parker-Price Mortuary, 245 NW Independence, Topeka 66608
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| Obituary- Bigham, Iona Iona Mae Bigham
ROSSVILLE — Iona Mae Bigham, 81, Rossville, died Friday, Oct. 29, 1993, at a Topeka hospital.
She was born April 23, 1912, in Meriden, the daughter of George W. and Anna Mark Brown. She lived in Topeka until she moved to Rossville 15 years ago.
Mrs. Bigham was a member of the Eagles Auxiliary.
She was married to Howard Bigham in June 1935, in Atchison. He died Jan. 9, 1977. A daughter, Carol June Woodie, died Oct. 20, 1973, and a son, Delbert Bigham, died April 26, 1986.
Survivors include a daughter, San¬dra White, Rossville; a son, Jerry F. Bigham, Topeka; two sisters, Verna Bolyard, Grantville, and Ruby Launer, Owasso, Okla.; a brother, Raymond Brown, Overland Park; six grand¬children; and five great-grandchild¬ren.
Services will be at 10 a.m. Tuesday at the Davidson Funeral Home in To¬peka. Burial will be in Meriden Ceme¬tery. Mrs. Bigham will lie in state after 11 a.m. at the funeral where family and friends will meet from 7 to 8 p m. Monday.
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| Obituary- Billings, Elsie
ELSIE BILLINGS
Services will be at 2:30 p.m. Tuesday (today) at the Christian Church in Rossville for Mrs. Elsie Idella Billings, 78, Sacramento, Calif. She died Thursday, September 8, 1983, at Sacramento.
She was born November 4, 1904, near Westmoreland, the daughter of Ezra C. and Laura E. Hause Brooks. She lived in Fort Worth, Tex. 12 years before moving to Sacramento in 1978.
Mrs. Billings was a member of Rossville Christian.. Church, the Independent Order of Foresters at Sacramento, and Whiting Chapter No. 312 of the Order of Eastern Star in Whiting, Ind.
She was preceded in death by two husbands, James F. Startup in 1951, and John H. Billings in 1977.
Survivors include a son, James F. Startup, Jr., Portage, Ind.; two daughters, Mrs. Phyllis Joye, Lake Station, Ind., and Mrs. Sandra Necco, Sacramento, Calif.; a brother, Carl C. Brooks, Leiters Ford, Ind.; two sisters, Mrs. Gladis Viergever and Mrs. Pearl McGrew, both of Willard; 12 grand¬children; and 19 great-grandchildren.
Burial will be in Rossville Cemetery. Family and friends met at Parker Price Mortuary, Topeka, from 7 to 8 p.m. Monday. Memorial contributions may be made to American Cancer Society, 3003 Van Buren, Topeka, Ks. 66611.
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| Obituary- Billings, Florence FLORENCE BILLINGS
Mrs. Florence Billings, 69, died to¬day, Thursday, Dec. 26 at her home in Topeka at 2027 North Taylor. She was born September 25, 1877 at Schnectady N. Y. She lived in the Willard com-munity for 50 years but for the past year had resided in Topeka. She was a member of the Methodist Church. She is survived by her husband, Harry Billings; a daughter, Mrs. Orville Strimple of the home; two sons, Mar¬vin of Willard and Merrell of Topeka; two sisters, and four brothers, includ¬ing Joe Stevens of Topeka, and six grandchildren.
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