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Obituary- Hallert, Maudie 2
Obituary- Hallert, Maudie 2
Maudie Hallert
Maudie V. Hallert, 87, Topeka, died Thursday, Jan. 24, 2002, at a Topeka hospital.

Mrs. Hallert owned and operated the Union Clothing Store in Topeka for many years.

She was born July 9, 1914, in Rossville, the daughter of William Mitchell and Georgia A. Shipley Lambert. She graduated from Silver Lake High School.

Mrs. Hallert was a member of Silver Lake United Methodist Church and a 69-year member of Chapter No. 76 of the Order of the Eastern Star. She was a former member of Moose Lodge and the Shawnee Country Club.

She married Arthur L Hallert on Feb. 12, 1939, in Olathe. He died May 21, 1990.

Private services will be at Mount Hope Cemetery Chapel. Entombment will be in Mount Hope Mausoleum.

Memorial contributions may be made to the Silver Lake United Methodist Church, P.O. Box 188, Silver Lake, Kan., 66539.

Penwell-Gabel Mid-Town Chapel is in charge of arrangements.
 
 
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Obituary- Hallmark, Dorothy 1
Obituary- Hallmark, Dorothy 1
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Dorothy Helen (Kalb) Hallmark, 91 years of age, passed away on May 18, 2018 while in home hospice at her share residence with son David and his wife Vicki in Houston, Texas. David was at his mother's side when she passed away with cardiac complications. She was blessed to have many loved ones viusit her bedside during the last month of her life.
Dorothy was born on October 19, 1926 at her Grandmothers Black's home, west of Baldwin City, Kansas. She was the first born of Ralph Ingalls Kalb and Mary Helen (breithaupt) Kalb who were dairy farmers residing at and working the original Black farm. In a few years, the Kalb family grew giving Dorothy two younger sisters, Mary Mildred and Laverne.
The Kalb family lived a meager life during the depression, having to sew their own dresses made from emptied feed sacks but they made do during the lean years. They are their own produce, eggs, and milk. They often shared their food with more unfortunate neighbors and townsfolk living in Baldwin City.
At a young age, Dorothy loved to read and listen to mystery programs on the radio. During her life she was oft5en heard saying, "A good book can carry you to far off lands without taking a single step."
She attended Black Jack School District #9 along with her sisters Mary and Laverne. Black Jack was only a quarter mile to the east of the Kalb's homestead and housed children in grades ine through eight. Dorothy's graduating class had two students.
She attended Baldwin City High School and though Dorothy had to return home early each day to do her chores, she was an avid member of 4-H, the choir, and the Pep-Club.
In the summer of 1943, after graduating from high school, Dorothy did her part for the war effor5t by working at The Sunflower Munitions plant in De Soto. One afternoon when returning home on a Sunflower bus she exited and was hit by a drunken driver. She was given little change of living but struggled to do so. She did keep her life, but unfortunately she did not keep her left leg. It was amputated above the knee. The loss was disheartening to the 18 year old Dorothy.
She missed her first semester of college while completing a lengthy physical and emotional rehabilitation. During this time, her father, modified an old Ford sp his daughter could drive the clutch operated vehicle using hand controls. With much practice she became efficient at driving the car and was able to attend Baker University at Baldwin during the spring sesmet of 1944. She drovew to school and returned to her home each day.
The following year Dorothy changed her residence to The Independent Cooperative House on campus where she made many life-long friends. Dorothy was affectionately called “Dot”, “Dottie”, but most often “Kalbie” by the residents of the Cooperative. It was said by all that she was sweet, had a friendly personality, a positive out-look on life, and always wore a smile. During her Baker years she was a member of The University Choir, The Home-Economics Club, and The Independents who did charitable works. In her senior she was one of twelve students chosen to The College Fellowship group, representing the Independents at a nation-wide symposium for college groups dedicating their time to the more unfortunate. Dorothy completed her degree after the spring semester of 1947 and in 1948 received her Bachelor of Science degree stressing English and Home Economics Education.
Little did she know at the time, Dorothy met her future husband at the age of fifteen. Sixteen year old Leslie Hallmark, his mother, sister, and Stepfather attended a small dinner at the Ralph Kalb farmhouse to celebrate Leslie’s mother’s marriage to Howard Kalb. Howard was Ralph Kalb’s uncle and Dorothy’s great-uncle. Although they were distantly related by marriage, Dorothy thought that Leslie was really cute! During WWII, while Dorothy was in school and Les was in the navy, they corresponded with each other and developed a close relationship. They were engaged to each other in 1947 and were married on August 25, 1948. That day Dorothy Helen Hallmark from Baldwin City was wed to Leslie Glenn Hallmark from Wellsville. The wedding took place at The First United Methodist Church in Baldwin, where the members of both families were also members of the same church. The newly married couple took up residency south of Lawrence, Kansas overlooking the Wabaunsee River. While Les worked for The Douglas County Road Works, Dorothy was of the home expecting her first child. Tragedy visited Dorothy’s life once again when her first born (Mary) was premature and died only days after her birth. To allay her grief, Dorothy’s mother convinced her to take her first teaching job in Everest, Kansas. Her mother’s twin brother was Principal and Superintendent of Everest Schools. Dorothy accepted the job offered by her uncle. Though Les stayed at their home outside of Lawrence continuing to work, he made the 60 mile trip to Everest often. With two months left in her teaching contract, Dorothy was with child once again. Dorothy quit her teaching job and the couple moved to Lawrence at 813½ Massachusetts, a large one room flat above a shoe store. A healthy David Hallmark was born in January of 1951.
Needing more room, Dorothy and Les moved to a small house 4th street in North Lawrence. Dorothy raised her son while Les worked two different jobs and attended The University of Kansas. In July of 1952 a second son, Alan, was born. In 1954, Les received his Bachelor of Science Degree in Education. The Hallmark’s then moved from Lawrence to Circleville, Kansas for Les to begin his teaching career while Dorothy remained in the home raising her two boys. After one year at Circleville, Dorothy decided to start teaching again. The Hallmarks moved to Narka Kansas, beginning their long list of communities in which one or both would be teaching. The two Hallmark’s teaching careers included 12 different High Schools, but 30 of Dorothy’s 37 years of teaching were in Spring Hill, St. Marys and Rossville. The love of reading influenced Dorothy to shift from the classroom to become a Librarian. She took several college classes during the summer and became Spring Hill High School’s librarian in 1960. She began working toward her Master’s Degree in Library Science the following summer. While in her Masters training program, she transformed the library at Spring Hill from a reading room with no book indexing system into an organized facility where students could do their data gathering and research, but still enjoy a good book once in a while. She earned her MS in Library Science from Emporia State University in 1966. The Hallmarks then moved to the St. Marys-Rossville area and began teaching for USD 321.
Dorothy used her librarian talent to transform both St. Marys High School and Rossville High School into cutting edged, technological facilities. This was an accomplishment of which she was quite proud. In 1971, Dorothy and Les left USD 321 for three years, but returned to live in St. Marys while teaching at Rossville for the remainder of their teaching careers. Dorothy retired in 1988 after 12 consecutive at Rossville High School. Both Dorothy and Les had many teacher friends in the area and were well liked by their students. Dorothy and Les bought a fifth wheeler and began travelling extensively throughout all of the 50 states in the US and many trips to Mexico. Dorothy wanted to see, in person, some of those ‘far off lands’ of which she had read. After several years of travel, they sold their house in St. Marys and found a winter home-base at Citrus Valley RV Park in McAllen, Texas. While at The Park, Dorothy organized their library and also became a prodigious quilter, gifting family members and friends with her beautiful products. Each year she donated a quilt to the Lakota tribe in South Dakota that was given to a selected twelve year old homeless girl at Christmas time. Dorothy developed close friendships at Citrus Valley, becoming a member of The Quilters Club, and participating in the activities The Park had to offer. After Leslie passed away in 1996, Dorothy continued to travel the roads in her own mini-RV. She visited her sons’ families in Houston, Texas and Richmond, Virginia during holidays and summers. Dorothy also traveled to Kansas often to see her sisters, their families, and close friends. Dorothy loved to quilt, read, and have fun with her friends and family. You could tell she was contented when she whistled a cheerful tune. When becoming especially pleased, she would excitedly exclaim, “Neat, neat, neat!” After her macular degeneration and mobility problems advanced, Dorothy’s doctors advised that she not live alone. She then moved to Houston, TX and received fulltime care from her son David and his wife Vicki in their home. Dorothy Hallmark was a benefactor to many organizations: Emporia State University, Baker University, The University of Kansas, Kansas State University, The Animal Justice League, Disabled Veterans, The Paraplegic Artists Group, The Sioux Nation’s St. Joseph’s Indian School, and others. She was especially pleased with establishing and administrating The Hallmark Scholarship Fund immediately after her husband’s death in 1996. The Fund awards a scholarship to a selected college bound high school senior living in the Rossville and St. Mary’s area. She especially loved to receive the thankyou note from each of the 22 recipients from 1996 to 2017. Alas, she did not get to read the 2018 thank you note, as she passed away two days before the message was received. Dorothy Hallmark was a loving daughter, sister, mother, grandmother, great-grandmother, aunt, great aunt, and a beloved friend to so many other people. She was preceded in death by her parents, Ralph Ingalls Kalb and Mary Helen (Breithaupt) Kalb, daughter Mary Hallmark, husband Leslie G. Hallmark, and both sisters Mary Mildred (Kalb) Clark and Laverne (Kalb) Deay. Surviving family are sons David and Alan, two daughter-in-law’s, five grandchildren, eight great-grandchildren, numerous nieces, nephews, and their families. She loved them all. An August 25th memorial services will be held in Lawrence, Kansas. In lieu of sending flowers, Dorothy’s wishes were that you make a donation to The Hallmark Scholarship Fund or one of your own choosing. If you would like to contribute to the scholarship fund, make your check payable to David G. Hallmark at 8207 Schaffer Lane, Houston, TX. 77070. David is now the administrator of The Hallmark Scholarship Fund.
 
 
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Obituary- Hallmark, Dorothy 2
Obituary- Hallmark, Dorothy 2
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Obituary- Hallmark, Dorothy 3
Obituary- Hallmark, Dorothy 3
See File #1 
 
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Obituary- Hallmark, Leslie 1
Obituary- Hallmark, Leslie 1
Leslie G. Hallmark
ST. MARYS — Leslie G. Hallmark, 70, St. Marys, died Tuesday, May 7,1996, at a Kansas City, Mo., hospital.

Mr. Hallmark was a retired teacher. He taught at the high school level for 31 years and had taught 18 years in the Kaw Valley School District No. 321, 13 years as an art and mathematics teacher at Rossville High School. He earlier had worked for the U.S. government as an ammunition inspector at Texarkana, Texas. He served as a gunner's mate on merchant ships during World War II.

He was born Aug. 15, 1925, near Blue Mound, the son of Elmer and Jennie June Johnson Hallmark. He earned a bachelor’s degree in education from the University of Kansas in 1954. He had lived the past three winters at Citrus Valley R.V. Park at McAllen, Texas.

Mr. Hallmark was a member of educational organizations, the United Methodist Church and a life member of Jimmie Lillard Post No. 31 of the American Legion at Rossville.

He was married to Dorothy H. Kalb on Aug. 25, 1948, at Baldwin City. She survives.

Other survivors include two sons, David G. Hallmark, Houston, and Alan B. Hallmark, Richmond, Va.; his mother, Jennie Johnson Thompson, Overbrook; a sister, Irma Fine, Lawrence; and five grandchildren.

Mr. Hallmark was preceded in death by an infant daughter, Mary Hallmark, July 25, 1949.

Memorial services will be at 10 a.m. Saturday at Piper-Verschelden Funeral Home at St. Marys. Memorial contributions may be made to the Hallmark Scholarship Fund at Rossville High School for college-bound graduating seniors and sent in care of the funeral home.
 
 
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Obituary- Hallmark, Leslie 2
Obituary- Hallmark, Leslie 2
Leslie G. Hallmark
Leslie G. Hallmark, 70, St. Marys, died Tuesday, May 7, 1996, at the Kansas City Veterans Medical Center, Kansas City, Mo. He had cancer. Memorial services were held Saturday at 10:00 a.m. at Piper-Verschelden Funeral Home, St. Marys.

Mr. Hallmark was born August 15, 1925, to Elmer and Jennie June Johnson Hallmark in the Blue Mound area near Lawrence. He attended rural and elementary schools in Douglas County, Ks., and Washington County, Mo., junior high school in Lawrence. He graduated from Wellsville High School in 1943, after which he joined the United States Navy and served in World War II as a gunner’s mate on a merchant ship.

Hallmark married Dorothy Helen Kalb, August 25, 1948, at the First United Methodist Church in Baldwin City. An infant daughter, Mary, died July 25, 1949.

He is survived by his wife, Dorothy, of the home; two sons, David G. Hallmark, Houston, Tex., and Alan B. Hallmark, Richmond, Va.; his mother, Jennie Johnson Thompson; a sister, Irma F. Fine, Lawrence; two grandsons, three granddaughters, two nieces, two nephews, and many friends and other relatives.

In 1954, Mr. Hallmark was graduated from the University of Kansas with a Bachelor of Science degree in Education. He taught in Kansas high schools for 31 years. Before retirement he taught art and mathematics at Rossville High School for 14 years and in Kaw Valley USD 321 for the last 18 years.

After his wife’s retirement, the couple traveled extensively in the United States in their recreational vehicle and also enjoyed touring Mexico. The last three years they wintered in Texas at Citrus Valley RV Park, McAllen.

He was a member of educational organizations, the United Methodist Church, and a life member of the American Legion Jimmie Lillard Post No. 31, Rossville.

In the early 1960s he worked two years for the United States government as an ammunition inspector in Texarkana, Tex.

Memorial contributions may be sent to the Piper-Verschelden Funeral Home, St. Marys, KS 66536, for the Hallmark Scholarship Fund at Rossville High School for college-bound graduating seniors.
 
 
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Obituary- Halloran, Hanora
Obituary- Halloran, Hanora
HANORA HALLORAN
Mrs. Hanora Halloran, 72, an old resident of Delia, died Tuesday night at her home. She was born in Ireland and had made her home in the vicinity of Delia since she was a young woman. She is survived by her husband, Pat Halloran, and four daughters Miss Helen and Miss Hanna Halloran of the home address, Mrs. Catherine Schemski [sic Simecka] and Mrs. Mary DeBacker, both of Topeka. Funeral services will be Friday morning at 9 o’clock at the Delia Catholic church. Burial will be in St. Marys cemetery
 
 
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Obituary- Halloran, Helen
Obituary- Halloran, Helen
HELEN HALLORAN
Services were at 9 a.m. Friday at Assumption Catholic Church for Helen Halloran, Topeka, who died Tuesday, December 25, 1979, at a Topeka nursing home where she had been ill about a month.

She was born near Delia, the daughter of Patrick and Nora Halloran. She was graduated from Immaculate Conception High School, St. Marys, in 1920.

Miss Halloran taught school in Pottawatomie, Jackson and Shawnee counties for 20 years, then worked at State Department of Administration 30 years, retiring in 1971.

She was an active member of Assumption Catholic Church: Assumption Guild, Daughters of Isabel, Little Flower Circle No. 503 where she was a past regent, and Legion of Mary, all of the church; St. Francis Hospital and Medical Center Auxiliary; and a volunteer at the hospital.

Survivors include two sisters, Mrs. Mary DeBacker and Mrs. Catherine , Simecka, both of Topeka.

Burial was in Mount Calvary Cemetery, St. Marys. Brennan Funeral Home, Topeka, was in charge of arrangements.
 
 
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Obituary- Hamilton, Anita 1
Obituary- Hamilton, Anita 1
Anita Hamilton
Anita Louise Hamilton, 41, Rossville, died Sunday, November 4, 2001, at a Topeka hospice house. She had been ill several months.

She was born November 12, 1959, in Lyons, the daughter of Gregory Lyman and Billie Clair McNelley Houston.

She had lived in the Topeka area since 1961. She graduated from Topeka High School in 1977, and was employed at the Payless ShoeSource distribution center in North Topeka for 15 years.

On May 6, 1989, she married Ivan Luther Hamilton in Topeka. He survives.

Other survivors include a son, Joshua L. Hamilton, at home; a daughter, Alyssa N. Hamilton, at home; two stepsons, Jason Hamilton, Plano, TX, and Jamie Hamilton, Topeka; a stepdaughter, Angela M. Hamilton, Topeka; her father, Gregory Houston, Davidson, NC her mother, Billie Blankenship, Fredricksburg, TX; three brothers, Greg Houston, Chesapeake Beach, MD, Bill Houston, Overland Park, and Phillip Houston, Fort Worth, TX; three sisters, Ila Baker, Topeka, Susan Dunnaway, Perry, and Marilyn O’Brien, Sacramento, CA; and five grandchildren.

Her service was at 2 p.m. Wednesday at Parker-Price Mortuary, Topeka. Burial was in Mayetta Cemetery, Mayetta. A family visitation was held Tuesday from 6 to 8 p.m. at the mortuary.

Contributions may be made to the Alyssa and Joshua Hamilton Scholarship Fund and sent to Kaw Valley Bank, P.O. Box 8009, Topeka, KS 66608.
 
 
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Obituary- Hamilton, Anita 2
Obituary- Hamilton, Anita 2
Anita Hamilton
ROSSVILLE — Anita Louise Hamilton, 41, Rossville, died late Sunday, Nov. 4 ,2001, at a Topeka hospice house. She had been ill several months.

She was born Nov. 12, 1959, in Lyons, to Gregory Lyman and Billie Clair McNelley Houston, and lived in the Topeka area since 1961. She graduated from Topeka High School in 1977. She was employed at the Payless ShoeSource distribution center in North Topeka for 15 years.

She married Ivan Luther Hamilton on May 6, 1989, in Topeka. He survives.

Other survivors include a son, Joshua L. Hamilton, at home; a daughter, Alyssa N. Hamilton, at home; stepsons, Jason Hamilton, Plano, Texas, and Jamie Hamilton, Topeka; a stepdaughter, Angela M. Hamilton, Topeka; her father, Gregory Houston, Davidson, N.C.; her mother, Billie Blankenship, Fredericksburg, Texas; brothers, Greg Houston, Chesapeake Beach, Md., Bill Houston, Overland Park, and Phillip Houston, Fort Worth, Texas; sisters, lla Baker, Topeka, Susan Dunn- away, Perry, and Marilyn O'Brien, Sacramento, Calif.; and five grandchildren.

Services will be at 2.p.m. Wednesday at Parker-Price Mortuary in Topeka; Burial will be in Mayetta Cemetery in Mayetta. Mrs. Hamilton will lie in state after 2 p.m. today at the mortuary where relatives and friends will meet from 6 to 8 p.m.

Contributions may be made to the Alyssa and Joshua Hamilton Scholarship Fund and sent in Kaw Valley Bank, P.O. Box 8009, Topeka, 66608.
 
 
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Obituary- Hamilton, Clad
Obituary- Hamilton, Clad
LAWYER IS DEAD

Col. Clad Hamilton Had Been in Kansas Since 1877

Served in Spanish – American and the World Wars

Illness of several months proved fatal at 1:30 0’clock this morning to Col. Clad Hamilton, 68, one of the leading attorneys of Topeka and senior member of the law firm of Hamilton, Campbell & Flack.

Colonel Hamilton had been in Stormont hospital five weeks.

Clad Hamilton was born at East Meredith, Delaware county, New York, May 17, 1867. He was the son of John H. and Margaret Mitchell Hamilton. His father was engaged in farming.

Came to Kansas in 1877
Mr. Hamilton attended common schools in New York state. He came to Kansas in 1877 and finished his grade school education here. He grew up as a printer, setting type on weekly papers in Howard and Emporia, finally becoming a reporter on the Emporia Gazette.

Mr. Hamilton, while working as a printer, became an expert cornet player and spent about a year and a half, traveling as a professional musician. He went to Colorado in the spring of 1891 and was employed as a reporter on the Pueblo Chieftain.

While working in Howard, Mr. Hamilton had become interested in law and made a study of it. From Pueblo he went to Lawrence where he passed an examination and was admitted to the senior class in the University of Kansas law school. He was graduated in 1892 with the degree of bachelor of laws, was admitted to the bar and the same year came to Topeka, where he became identified with the law firm of Gleed and Gleed.

Served in Spanish – American War
In 1898, Mr. Hamilton left his law practice to enlist in the army. He served in the Spanish-American war and the Philippine insurrection with the famous Twentieth Kansas infantry, reaching the rank of captain.

He returned to Topeka in November 1899, and opened his own law office, which he maintained continuously since.

He was in partnership with the late Judge Whitcomb from 1903 until the latter’s elevation to the bench in 1911. Thereafter he was in partnership with his brother, the late Clay Hamilton, until the latter’s death in 1925, under the firm name of Hamilton & Hamilton. Later, his firm became Hamilton, Campbell & Flack.

Colonel Hamilton served in the state senate in the sessions of 1909 and 1911, and was an instructor in the Washburn law school for some time.

He served with the Kansas National Guard troops on the Mexican border in 1916-17 as staff officer with the rank of major. In the World war, he served overseas as colonel of the 137th infantry, Thirty-Fifth division. He had entered the service with the rank of major.

Mr. Hamilton was married January 17, 1901, to Miss Helen Wells. They were the parents of two children, Mrs. A. W. Redfield and Laurence Hamilton, who live at Harbor Beach, Mich. He is also survived by a brother, J. C. Hamilton, of Lansing, Kan.; and two sisters, Mrs. Charles A. Morris, Moline, Kan., and Mrs. W. M. Brownell, East Meredith, N. Y.

Funeral services will be held Thursday morning at 10 o’clock at the Wall-Diffenderfer mortuary. Burial will be in Mount Hope cemetery.
 
 
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Obituary- Hamilton, Clare
Obituary- Hamilton, Clare
Clare Hamilton
Mrs. Clare Kerwin Hamilton, 82, Partridge, died Wednesday, December 1, 1982, at Hutchinson Hospital after a lengthy illness. Born April 1, 1900, in Delia, she married Charlie W. Hamilton July 26, 1928, at Hutchinson. He survives.
She was a member of Our Lady of Guadalupe Church and Altar Society, South Hutchinson.
Other survivors include two sons, Glenn Hamilton, rural Partridge, and Robert Hamilton, LaCrosse; a daughter, Helen Beddow, Savannah, Ga.; a brother, Robert Kerwin, Delia; and seven grandchildren.
Funeral service was held at 10 a.m. Saturday at the church. Father Colin Boor officiated. Rosary was at 8:15 p.m. Friday at Johnson and Sons Funeral Home. Burial was in Partridge Cemetery. Memorial contributions may be made to the church.
 
 
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Obituary- Hamilton, Jessie 1
Obituary- Hamilton, Jessie 1
Mrs. Jessie Sallee Hamilton
HALSTEAD — Memorial services are pending at Minden, Neb., for Mrs. Jessie Sallee Hamilton, 101, Halstead, formerly of Rossville. She died Sunday, Dec. 28, at a Halstead nursing home.

Mrs. Hamilton spent four years teaching in Nebraska elementary schools.

She was born May 9, 1885, at Marble Rock, Iowa, the daughter of Andrew and Elinor Sallee. She was graduated from Nora Springs, Iowa, High School with honors and attended Kearney State College at Kearney, Neb.

Mrs. Hamilton was a member of Kingsdown Presbyterian Church. She was a student of the Bible and a former short story writer.

She was married to Edgar M. Hamilton March 17, 1909, at Minden, Neb. They farmed near Minden until 1939 when they retired and moved to Fresno, Calif. He died Nov. 4, 1951. Three children also preceded her in death, John Hamilton and Janet Hamilton in infancy and Earl Hamilton in 1971.

Survivors include a daughter, Mrs. Martha C. Adair, Halstead; two sons, Dr. Ralph S. Hamilton, White Bear Lake, Minn., and Marion E. Hamilton, Syracuse; 13 grandchildren; and 10 great-grandchildren.

Mrs. Hamilton was cremated, and inurnment will be later in a Minden, Neb., cemetery. Kaufman Mortuary of Halstead was in charge of arrangements.
 
 
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Obituary- Hamilton, Jessie 2
Obituary- Hamilton, Jessie 2
Hamilton
Jessie Sallee Hamilton, 101, died at the Regency Health Care Facility, Halstead, on Sunday, Dec. 28, 1986. Jessie May Sallee was born to Andrew and Elinor Sallee on May 9, 1885, at Marble Rock, Iowa. She graduated from Nora Springs, Iowa High School with honors and spent four years teaching in elementary schools in Nebraska. On March 17, 1909 she was united in marriage to Edgar M. Hamilton, a farmer residing at Minden, Neb. They lived on a farm near Minden until 1939, when they retired and moved to Fresno, Calif.

To this union were born six children. Mr. Hamilton and three of the children preceded her in death.

Mrs. Hamilton was a member of the Kingsdown, Kan., Presbyterian Church. She was a student of the Bible and at one time a writer of short stories. She was never able to attend college long enough to receive a degree, but she was an admirer and promoter of education. She was interested in geneology and studying the stars.

Surviving Mrs. Hamilton are: two sons, Dr. Ralph S. Hamilton, White Bear Lake, Minn., and Marion E. Hamilton, Syracuse, Kan.; a daughter, Martha C. Adair, Halstead; 13 grandchildren, 10 great-grandchildren.
Cremation has taken place in Wichita. The inurnment and memorial service will be at Minden, Neb., at a later date.
 
 
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Obituary- Hamlin, James
Obituary- Hamlin, James
JAMES B. HAMLIN
Tuesday evening of last week Mrs. Hudson received news of the death of her brother, James B. Hamlin, of Barboursville, West Virginia. Starting as an apprentice when 14 years old with the Santa Fe in the Topeka shops, he learned welding and blacksmithing and served almost continuously at the trade since. For the last 20 years he had worked for the Cheasapeake & Ohio railroad and intended to retire on a pension next spring. A fraternal organization for railroad employees furnished an escort for his body from Barboursville to Topeka, where burial was made in Mt. Auburn Cemetery, Saturday afternoon. Mrs. Hudson is now the only living member of her immediate family.
 
 
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Obituary- Hammel, Laurita
Obituary- Hammel, Laurita
Laurita J. Hammel
Laurita J. Hammel, age 78, of Manhattan, died Friday, May 23, 2008, at the Mercy Regional Health Center in Manhattan.

She was born on November 14, 1929, at the family home near Delia, Kansas, the daughter of John Thomas and Grace (Kelly) Cowan.

Mrs. Hammel attended the Goldenrod country school in the Washington Township in Jackson County and was a 1947 graduate of Delia High School. Following high school she moved to Topeka, Kansas where she went to work for Capper Publications from 1947 until 1952.

On June 2, 1951, she was united in marriage to Loren Hammel at the Assumption Church in Topeka, Kansas. They lived in Topeka and Wichita prior to moving to Manhattan in 1963. Mrs. Hammel was a Library Secretary for USD 383 at Manhattan High School for over 20 years, retiring in 1989.

She was a member of Seven Dolors Catholic Church and Circle 10 of the church altar society. She was also active with the Over 50 group at her church. Mrs. Hammel was an avid reader, wonderful cook and especially enjoyed spending time with her family and attending her grandchildren's events and activities.

Survivors include her husband, Loren Hammel, of the home; one daughter: Cathy Eads and her husband Ray of Council Grove, Kansas and two sons: Richard Hammel and his wife Mary of Manhattan and Daniel Hammel and his wife Beth Schlemper of Sylvania, Ohio. Also surviving are five grandchildren: Lauren Hammel, Katie Eads, Kirby Eads, Curtis fleeter and Grant Wright; three sisters: Elaine Phillips, Olathe, Kansas; Louise Deiter and her husband Howard, Maple Hill, Kansas; Ann Steinbock and her husband Joe, Topeka, Kansas; and one brother: Ronald Cowan and his wife Mary of Topeka, Kansas.

She was preceded in death by her parents.

A rosary service will be held 7:00 p.m. Tuesday evening at the Yorgensen-Meloan-Londeen Funeral Home. Visitation will follow until 8:30 p.m.

Mass of Christian Burial will be held 10:00 a.m. Wednesday, May 28, 2008, at the Seven Dolors Catholic Church with Father Joseph Popelka as celebrant. Interment will follow in the St. Patrick's Catholic Cemetery at Elbo, east of Manhattan.

Online condolences may be left for the family through the funeral home website located at www.ymlhmeialhome.com. Memorials may be made to the Manhattan Catholic School Library or to the American Lung Association. Contributions may be left in care of the Yorgensen-Meloan-Londeen Funeral Home, 1616 Poyntz Avenue, Manhattan, Kansas 66502.
 
 
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Obituary- Hammer Jr., Harry
Obituary- Hammer Jr., Harry
Harry M. Hammer Jr.
Rossville-Harry M. Hammer Jr., 72, passed away Monday, February 10, 2014 at Stormont Vail Hospital in Topeka.

He was born March 26, 1941 at Wichita, the son of Harry M. and Estyl M. Hall Hammer. Harry graduated from Washburn Rural High School in 1959.

Mr. Hammer was in law-enforcement working for the Kansas Highway Patrol Capital Police and for the city of Rossville as Chief of Police for many years before he retired. He was a member of the Rossville Christian Church and was an active member of the Legion Riders at Jimmie Lillard Post No. 31 in Rossville. Harry was a member of the Masonic Lodge in Topeka.

He was married to Shirley Goodwin on October 17, 1965 at Perry. She survives of the home.

Other survivors include four sons, Trey Hammer, Rossville, Kevin Hammer in Colorado, Scott (Cathy) Hammer and Jason (Chris) Hammer all of Rossville; two daughters, Brenda (Kevin) Warner, Oklahoma City, OK, and Teresa Kole, Wichita; 15 grandchildren.

Funeral services will be at 10:00 A.M. Thursday, February 13, 2014 at Piper Funeral Home in St. Marys. Interment will be in the Rossville Cemetery. Mr. Hammer will lie in state and the family will receive friends from 6:00 until 8:00 P.M. Wednesday, February 12, 2014 at the funeral home. Memorial contributions may be made to the Harry M. Hammer Memorial Fund and sent to Rossville State Bank, PO Box 8, Rossville, KS 66533. Online condolences may be sent to www.piperfuneralhome.com.
 
 
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Obituary- Hammes, Daniel
Obituary- Hammes, Daniel
Daniel J. “Dan” Hammes
Daniel “Dan” J. Hammes, 67, passed away peacefully on Thursday July 12,2018 at the Nemaha Valley Community Hospital after his long battle with pulmonary fibrosis and skin cancer.

Dan was born to Eugene G. and Eleanor Wichman Hammes on September 27,1950.

On November 7,1970, Dan married Shirley Ann Glissman at St. Bede’s Church in Kelly.

Dan was preceded in death by his father Eugene G. (Hum¬mer) Hammes on July 16,1987.

Dan is survived by his wife Shirley of 47 years, his children, Jason (Jill) Hammes of Seneca, Traci Hammes of Rossville, Brad (Amy) Hammes of Seneca. His mother Eleanor Hammes Connell of Seneca and his siblings, Alice Trower of Ann Arbor, Michigan, Doug Hammes of Seneca and Jim Hammes of Seneca. Five adorable grandchildren Taylor, Ashley, Isabelle, Stella and Mallory.

Rosaries will be prayed at 2 & 7 PM Sunday, July 15th at Lauer Funeral Home in Seneca. Mass of Christian Burial will be 10:00 AM Monday, July 16,2018, at Sts. Peter and Paul Catholic Church in Seneca.

Memorials may be given in Dan’s memory to the COINS for a Cause and/or Sts. Peter and Paul Catholic School and sent in care of the family.

Lauer Funeral Home is in charge of the arrangements. To express your sympathy and for more information visit www. lauerfuneralhome.com.
 
 
6019
Obituary- Hamon, Marie 1
Obituary- Hamon, Marie 1
Marie A. Hamon
December 26, 1943 — November 10, 2022
Marie A. Hamon, age 78, of Topeka, KS, passed away on Thursday, November 10, 2022, at Lexington Park Health & Rehab in Topeka.

She was born the daughter of Joseph S. and Marie Helen (Hladky) Frederick on December 26, 1943, in Rossville, KS. Marie attended a one room schoolhouse in rural Jackson County and graduated from Delia Rural High School.

Marie married George Henry Hamon, Jr., on September 20, 1969, in Holton, KS. Together, they shared 53 years of marriage. She was a long-time member of Mater Dei Holy Name Catholic Church. Marie had a special talent when it came to crafts. She always willing to create and share her knowledge and talent with anyone. When she was not busy spending time with her family, Marie enjoyed playing computer games and bingo. She loved to bake especially during the holiday season. She worked for Hallmark and retired as a food service worker for USD 501.

Survivors include her beloved husband, George Henry Hamon, Jr.; three daughters, Tammy L. Clark (James), Anita M. Hamon (Dennis Braddy), and Sue A. Kollhoff (John). Other survivors include her five cherished grandchildren and two siblings, Joseph Frederick and Iona Frederick.

She was preceded in death by her parents; and a brother, Donald Frederick.

Marie will lie in state on Monday, November 14, 2022, at Brennan-Mathena Funeral Home from 4:00 – 7:00 P.M., with a rosary at 5:00 P.M.

Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated at 10:00 A.M., on Tuesday, November 15, at Mater Dei Holy Name Catholic Church. Burial will follow at Mt. Calvary Cemetery-Topeka.

Memorial contributions can be made in Marie's loving memory to Mater Dei Holy Name Catholic Church. Contributions can be mailed or left with the funeral home.

To share a memory or to leave condolences, please visit, www.brennanmathenafh.com.

Arrangements entrusted to Brennan-Mathena Funeral Home, 800 SW 6th Ave., Topeka, KS 66603. 
 
6020
Obituary- Hamon, Marie 2
Obituary- Hamon, Marie 2
 
 
6021
Obituary- Hanrahan, Clementine
Obituary- Hanrahan, Clementine
Clementine E. Hanrahan
Clementine E. Hanrahan, 86, Topeka, died Thursday, October 31, 1996, at a Topeka hospital.
Mrs. Hanrahan was born Octo¬ber 31, 1910, at St. Marys, the daughter of Oscar and Matilda Danielson Allen. She attended school at St. Marys and lived in Delia and St. Marys before she moved to Topeka in 1987.
She married Francis B. Hanrahan on February 4, 1936, at St. Marys. He died February 12, 1972. She also was preceded in death by an infant daughter.
Survivors include a son, Patrick B. Hanrahan, Topeka; three daugh¬ters, Delores E. Partridge, Fort Myers, Fla., and Regina F. Safarik and Marlene A. Collins, both of Topeka; a sister, Regina Schrader, St. Marys; 13 grandchildren; and 25 great-grandchildren.
A parish rosary was recited at 6:30 p.m. Friday at the Davidson Funeral Chapel. Her funeral ser¬vice was at 9:30 Saturday morn¬ing at the funeral home. Burial was in Mount Calvary Cemetery, St. Marys.
Contributions may be made to the Clementine Hanrahan Memo-rial Fund to be designated later and sent in care of the funeral home.
 
 
6022
Obituary- Hanrahan, Donald P.
Obituary- Hanrahan, Donald P.
Donald P. Hanrahan

Donald P. Hanrahan, 85, of Topeka, passed away on December 28, 2020 at his home.

He was born in Delia, Kansas on January 10, 1935 the son of Thomas and Anna (Kelly) Hanrahan. Donald came from a large Irish Catholic Family with a strong religious upbringing.

Donald worked for Southwestern Bell for 22 years and took early retirement. He was a self-employed Real Estate Developer and Entrepreneur.

He was a member of Mater Dei Holy Name Catholic Church and Knights of Columbus Council #534, and was on the St. Patrick’s Day Parade Committee.

He married Patsy J. Nordmeyer at the Assumption Church on September 14, 1968. She survives. He is also survived by two daughters Bryna Hanrahan and husband Miguel Catano of Olathe, Shawna Meyer and husband Ted Meyer of Topeka, four grandchildren, Liam Catano, Shay Meyer, Cate Catano and Aidan Catano, and three siblings, Bobby Hanrahan, Shirley Stewart and John Hanrahan. He was preceded in death by his siblings, Dolly Halloran, Pauline Aldridge, Grace Gillgannon, Helen Mesker, Leo Hanrahan, Eugene Hanrahan, Margaret Ayers, Tom Hanrahan, Bernard Hanrahan, and William Hanrahan.

The family will receive friends from 3:00 until 5:00 p.m. Sunday, January 3, 2021 at Brennan-Mathena Funeral Home where a Parish Rosary will be prayed at 3:00 p.m. Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated at 10:00 a.m. Monday, January 4, 2021 at Mater Dei Holy Name Church. Interment will follow in Mt. Calvary Cemetery.

Memorial contributions may be made in his memory to Mater Dei Holy Name Parish sent in care of Brennan-Mathena Funeral Home, 800 SW 6th Ave., Topeka, Kansas 66603.

Online condolences and fond memories may be left at www.brennanmathenafh.com.
 
 
6023
Obituary- Hanrahan, Edward
Obituary- Hanrahan, Edward
Edward Bernard Hanrahan
Edward Bernard “Bernie” Hanra¬han, 61, Topeka, died Sunday, April 28, 1991, at a Topeka hospital.
Mr. Hanrahan worked for Sperry Univac Business Machines 26 years before he retired in 1981. He also operated Hanrahan Retail Liquor Store. He was a Navy veteran of the Korean War.
He was born Nov. 24, 1929, in De¬lia, the son of Thomas and Anna Kelly Hanrahan.
Mr. Hanrahan was a member of the Catholic Church of the Assumption, Knights of Columbus Council No. 534, and Moose Lodge No. 555, and was a former member of the Ameri¬can Legion.
He was married to Patricia Hoover Feb. 23, 1957, in Topeka. She sur¬vives.
Other survivors include a son, Terry Hanrahan, Topeka; two daughters, Denise Sabatini and Diane Hibbert, both of Topeka; his mother, Anna Hanrahan, Topeka; six brothers, Bill Hanrahan, South Gate, Calif., and Leo Hanrahan, Tom Hanrahan, Rob¬ert Hanrahan, John Hanrahan, and Don Hanrahan, all of Topeka; six sis¬ters, Lorraine Halloran and Pauline Aldridge, both of Gardena, Calif., Helen Metzger, Palos Verdes, Calif., Grace Gillgannon, Topeka, Margaret Ayers, Olathe, and Shirley Stewart, Tucson, Ariz.; and four grandchildren.
Mass of Christian burial will be at 10 a.m. Wednesday at the Catholic Church of the Assumption. Burial will be in Mount Calvary Cemetery. Mr. Hanrahan will lie in state from 2 to 9 p.m. Tuesday at Brennan Funeral Home where rosaries will be recited by Daughters of Isabella at 6:30 p.m., Knights of Columbus Council No. 534 at 7 p.m. and the parish at 7:30 p.m.
Memorial contributions may be made to the Catholic Church of the Assumption, 204 W. 8th, 66603.


Notice
Hanrahan Liquor will close at 5 pm on Tuesday, April 30th & will be closed Wednesday, May 1st due to the death of Mr. Hanrahan and will reopen Thursday, May 2nd at 9 am.
 
 
6024
Obituary- Hanrahan, Francis 1
Obituary- Hanrahan, Francis 1
Delia resident dies suddenly on Saturday
Francis B. Hanrahan, 59, Delia, died suddenly Saturday while in a St. Marys physician’s office. He had emphysema and asthma several years and had been a patient in a Topeka hospital last May.

Born June 25, 1912, at Delia, he spent most of his life in that community. He was a member of Sacred Heart Catholic Church, Delia, the Royal Neighbors of America, and the Security Benefit Association.

Mr. Hanrahan was married to Clementine Allen Dec. 5, 1935, at St. Marys. She survives.

Other survivors include a son: Patrick Hanrahan, Topeka; three daughters: Mrs. Dolores Partridge, Dansville, N.Y.; Mrs. Marlene Collins, Almont, Mich.; Mrs. Regina Goss, Delia; his mother: Mrs. Mary Hanrahan, Delia; two sisters: Mrs. Zita Allen, Topeka; Mrs. Helen Dohrman, Newton; and ten grandchildren.

Services were held Tuesday at Sacred Heart Church, Delia. Burial was in Mount Calvary Cemetery, St. Marys, by the Verschelden Funeral Home.

The pallbearers: Robert A. Kerwin, Kenneth Mulanax, Jim Simecka, George DeBacker Jr., all of Delia; Elmer Allen, St. Marys; and Joe Burgett, Topeka.



FRANCIS B. HANRAHAN
Born: June 25, 1912
Died: February 12, 1972

VERSCHELDEN FUNERAL HOME ST. MARYS. KANSAS
 
 
6025
Obituary- Hanrahan, Francis 2
Obituary- Hanrahan, Francis 2
Francis Hanrahan
DELIA — Francis B. Hanrahan, 59, Delia, died Saturday in a St. Marys physician’s office. He had emphysema and asthma several years and had been a patient in a Topeka hospital last May.

He was born June 25, 1912, at Delia and spent most of his life in the Delia community. He was a member of Sacred Heart Catholic Church at Delia and Royal Neighbors of America and the Security Benefit Assn.

He was married to Clementine Allen Dec. 5, 1935, at St. Marys. She survives.

Other survivors include a son, Patrick Hanrahan, 1312 N. Tyler, Topeka; three daughters, Mrs. Dolores Partridge, Dansville, N.Y., Mrs. Marlene Collins, Almont, Mich., and Mrs. Regina Goss, Delia; his mother, Mrs. Mary Hanrahan, Delia; two sisters, Mrs. Zita Allen, 1801 E. 6th, and Mrs. Helen Dohrman, Newton; and 10 grandchildren.

Services will be at 10 a.m. Tuesday at Sacred Heart Catholic Church at Delia. Burial will be in Mount Calvary Cemetery at St. Marys. Wake service will be at 8 p.m. Monday at Verschelden Funeral Home at St. Marys.


Hanrahan
Francis B. Hanrahan, 59, Delia, died Saturday in a St. Marys physician’s office. He had emphysema and asthma several years and had been a patient in a Topeka hospital last May.

He was born June 25, 1912 at Delia and spent most of his life in the Delia community. He was a member of Sacred Heart Catholic church at Delia and Royal Neighbors of America and the Security Benefit Association.

He was married to Clementine Allen December 5, 1935, at St. Marys. She survives.

Other survivors include a son, Patrick Hanrahan, Topeka; three daughters, Mrs. Dolores Partridge, Dansville, New York, Mrs. Marlene Collins, Almont, Michigan, and Mrs. Regina Goss, Delia; his mother, Mrs. Mary Hanrahan, Delia; two sisters, Mrs. Zita Allen, Topeka, and Mrs. Helen Dohrman, Newton; and 10 grandchildren.

Services will be at 10 a.m. Tuesday at Sacred Heart Catholic church at Delia. Burial will be in Mount Calvary Cemetery at St. Marys.
 
 
6026
Obituary- Hanrahan, Leo
Obituary- Hanrahan, Leo
Leo F. Hanrahan
Leo F. Hanrahan, 73, Topeka, died Saturday, May 4, 1996, at his home.
He was born May 16, 1922, in Delia, the son of Thomas S. and Anna F. Hanrahan. He was a switchboard installation foreman for Southwestern Bell Telephone where he worked 36 years before he retired.
He was an Army veteran of World War II, having served from 1940 through 1945.
Mr. Hanrahan was a member of Assumption Catholic Church, Moose Lodge, Fraternal Order of Eagles, Ameri¬can Legion and Goodyear Post of Veterans of Foreign Wars.
He was a past president of Local No. 6401 of Communications Workers of America and a charter member of NeKan Bell Credit Union.
He was married to Mary C. Ulrich Sept. 15, 1948, in Topeka. She survives.
Other survivors include three sons, Pat¬rick S. Hanrahan, Kansas City, Mo., Mi¬chael T. Hanrahan, Seattle, and Kelly E. Hanrahan, Wichita; his mother, Anna F. Hanrahan, Topeka; five brothers, Thomas J. Hanrahan, Robert D. Hanrahan, Donald P. Hanrahan and John L. Hanrahan, all in Topeka, and William L. Hanrahan, Port¬land, Ore.; and five sisters, Alice Pauline Aldridge, Gardena, Calif., Grace M. Gillgannon, Topeka, Helen C. Mesker, Palo Verde, Calif., Margaret M. Ayers, Olathe, and Shirley J. Stewart, Tucson, Ariz.
Mass of Christian burial will be at 10 a.m. Tuesday at Assumption Catholic Church. Burial will be in Mount Calvary Cemetery. Mr. Hanrahan will lie in state from 2 to 9 p.m. today at Brennan-Mathena Funeral Home where rosaries will be recited by Daughters of Isabella Little Flower Circle No. 503 at 6:30 p.m. and by the parish at 7:30 p.m.
Memorial contributions may be made to Midland Hospice Care, 200 Frazier Circle, 66606, or to Assumption Catholic Church. 204 W. 8th, 66603.
 
 
6027
Obituary- Hanrahan, Mamie 1
Obituary- Hanrahan, Mamie 1
Mamie M. Hanrahan
Mamie M. Hanrahan, 92, To¬peka, died Saturday, November 28, 1992, at a Topeka hospital.
She was born May 7, 1900, on a farm west of Delia, the daughter of Patrick and Mary Donnelly Hanra¬han. The family moved to Okla¬homa in 1910, where she attended school. She attended East Central Teacher’s College in Ada, Okla., and later earned a bachelor’s de¬gree in Reading Methods and Edu-cation from Emporia State Teacher’s College. She earned her master’s in Reading Methods and Economics and Finance in 1956, from the University of Nevada at Reno.
She taught in Oklahoma from 1917 to 1928. In 1929, she came to Kansas and taught at the Security Benefit Private School and two years in Manhattan. She then came to Topeka and taught in public schools for 22 years. She was a school supervisor in Las Vegas from 1955 to 1975. She then re¬turned to Topeka.
She was a member of the Catholic Church of the Assumption. She was a charter member of the Sigma Chapter of Delta Kappa Gamma International, an honor so¬ciety and was a past president of the Topeka Business and Profes¬sional Women’s Club.
Surviving her are several cousins.
Services were at 9 a.m. Tuesday at the Catholic Church of the As¬sumption. A graveside service will be at 10 a.m. Wednesday at the Rosedale Cemetery in Ada, Okla.
A parish rosary was recited Mon¬day, at Brennan Funeral Home.
Memorial contributions may be made to the Catholic Church of the Assumption, 208 SW 8th, Topeka 66603, or to the REACH Program, 1928 SW Atwood, Topeka, 66604.
 
 
6028
Obituary- Hanrahan, Mamie 2
Obituary- Hanrahan, Mamie 2
Mamie M. Hanrahan
Mamie M. Hanrahan, 92, Topeka, died Saturday, Nov. 28, 1992, at a Topeka hospital.
She was born May 7, 1900, on a farm west of Delia, the daughter of Patrick and Mary Donnelly Hanrahan. The family moved to Oklahoma in 1910, where she attended school. She attended East Central Teacher’s College in Ada, Okla., and later earned a bachelor’s degree in Read¬ing Methods and Education from Em¬poria State Teacher's College. She earned her master’s in Reading Methods and Economics and Finance in 1956 from the University of Nevada at Reno.
She taught in Oklahoma from 1917 to 1928. In 1929, she came to Kansas and taught at the Security Benefit Private School and two years in Man¬hattan. She then came to Topeka and taught in public schools for 22 years. She was a school supervisor in Las Vegas from 1955 to 1975. She then returned to Topeka.
She was a member of the Catholic Church of the Assumption. She was a charter member of the Sigma Chapter of Delta Kappa Gamma In¬ternational, an honor society, and was a past president of the Topeka Business and Professional Women’s Club.
Survivors include several cousins.
Services will be at 9 a.m. Tuesday at the Catholic Church of the As¬sumption. A graveside service will be at 10 a.m. Wednesday at the Rose- dale Cemetery in Ada, Okla. Miss Hanrahan will lie in state after 2 p.m. Monday at Brennan Funeral Home, where a parish rosary will be recited at 6:15 p.m. Monday.
Memorial contributions may be made to the church, 208 S.W. 8th, 66603, or to the REACH Program, 1928 S.W. Atwood, 66604.
 
 
6029
Obituary- Hanrahan, Martin
Obituary- Hanrahan, Martin
Martin P. Hanrahan
ADA, Okla. — Arrangements are pending at Smith-Barton Funeral Home here for Martin Pat¬rick Hanrahan, 76, Marysville, Calif., who died Friday at a Martinez, Calif., hospital. He was ill several years.
He was born Oct. 16, 1905, west of Delia, Kan., the son of Patrick and Mary Donnelly Hanrahan. The family moved to Oklahoma when he was a child.
Mr. Hanrahan owned and operated a leather shop and sold men's shoes in Marysville, Calif., until he retired because of ill health several years ago.
He served as a machinist’s mate second class in the Seabees from Nov. 28, 1942, to Sept. 27, 1945.
He married Pearlee Stone in 1943 at Ada, Okla. She survives.
Other survivors include a sister, Mamie Hanra¬han, 1207 S.W. 29th, Topeka.
Hutchinson & Carnes Colonial Chapel, Marys¬ville, Calif., is in charge of California arrange¬ments.
 
 
6030
Obituary- Hanrahan, Mary 2
Obituary- Hanrahan, Mary 2
Mary Hanrahan
Mary C. Hanrahan, 92, of Topeka, died August 10, 2012 at her home. She was born on June 11, 1920 in St. Marys, Kansas the daughter of Claude A. and Catherine Mainey Ulrich. She married Leo F. Hanrahan in Topeka on September 15, 1948. He preceded her in death on May 4, 1996. Also preceding were two sisters, Catherine Pitt and Lucille Ulrich, and three brothers, Lester, Thomas and Leo Ulrich. Survivors include three sons, Patrick of Kansas City, Missouri, Michael of Seattle, Washington, and Kelly of Derby, Kansas, and one sister Helen Marx of Topeka, and many loving nieces and nephews who were her pride and joy. Mary graduated from Immaculate Conception Academy in 1938 and St. Francis School of Nursing in 1941. She worked as a Registered Nurse at VA Hospital, private duty nursing, Lawrence Memorial Hospital and retired from Memorial Hospital in Topeka in 1982. She never really gave up nursing. After retirement she cared for many relatives and friends. Mary loved traveling, crafts, playing cards, casinos, sports and was an avid KU fan. She was a member of Mater Dei Assumption Parish, St. Francis Nurses Alumni, Eagles Lodge #4319, VFW Post #1650 Auxiliary and American Legion Post #1 Auxiliary. Mary donated her body to the University of Kansas, School of Medicine. The family will receive friends from 5:00 to 8:00 p.m. on Sunday, August 12th, at the Brennan-Mathena Funeral Home where a Parish Rosary will be prayed at 7;00 p.m. followed by and St. Francis Nurses Alumni memorial service. A Memorial Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated on Monday, August 13th, at Mater Dei Assumption Parish at 11:00 a.m. Inurnment will be held at a later date. Memorial contributions may be made in her memory to Grace Hospice and sent in care of Brennan-Mathena Funeral Home, 800 SW 6th Ave., Topeka, Kansas 66603. 
 
6031
Obituary- Hanrahan, Mary B. 1
Obituary- Hanrahan, Mary B. 1
Mary B. Hanrahan
ST. MARYS — Mary B. Hanrahan, 101, St. Marys, died Friday, March 3, 1995, at an Onaga hospital.
Mrs. Hanrahan was a cook for the Delia School District before she retired.
She was born May 18, 1893, in Hoyt, the daughter of Richard J. and Birdie Hoyt McCoy. She was reared in the Rossville and Delia areas and had lived in St. Marys since 1989.
Mrs. Hanrahan was a member of Immaculate Conception Catholic Church, St. Marys. She was a former member of Royal Neighbors of Amer¬ica and the Altar Society at Sacred Heart Church in Delia.
She was married to Patrick F. Han¬rahan on May 24, 1911, at Delia. He died Dec. 22, 1954. She also was preceded in death by two daughters, Gertrude Hanrahan, in 1923, and Zita Allen, Sept. 18, 1987, and a son, Francis Hanrahan, in 1972.
Survivors include a daughter, Helen D. Burgett, Topeka; seven grand¬children; 22 great-grandchildren; and 33 great-great-grandchildren.
Mass of Christian Burial will be cel¬ebrated at 10 a.m. Monday at Immac¬ulate Conception Church. Burial will be in Mount Calvary Cemetery, St. Marys. Mrs. Hanrahan will lie in state after 2 p.m. Sunday at Piper-Verschelden Fu¬neral Home in St. Marys where a rosary will be recited at 7 p.m. Sunday. Contri¬butions may be made to the Mary B. Hanrahan Memorial Fund and sent in care of the funeral home.
 
 
6032
Obituary- Hanrahan, Mary B. 2
Obituary- Hanrahan, Mary B. 2
Mary B. Hanrahan
Mary B. Hanrahan, 101, St. Marys, died at the Community Hospital, Onaga, Friday, March 3, 1995.
She was born May 18, 1893, in Hoyt, the daughter of Richard J. and Birdie Hoyt McCoy.
She married Patrick F. Han¬rahan May 24, 1911, at Delia. He died December 22, 1954. She was also preceed in death by two daughters, Gertrude Hanrahan in 1923, and Zita I Allen, September 18, 1987, and a son, Francis Hanrahan in 1972.
Mrs. Hanrahan was a member of the Immaculate Conception Catholic Church, St. Marys. She was a past member of the Royal Neighbors of America, and a past member of the Altar Society at Sacred Heart Church in Delia.
She grew up in the Rossville and Delia communities and she lived at Delia until 1989, when she moved to St. Marys. She was a homemaker and later worked for the Delia School District as a cook. 1
Surviving her are one daughter, Helen Dohrman Burgett, Topeka; seven grandchildren, 22 great-grandchildren; and 33 great-great-grandchildren.
A rosary was recited at 7:00 Sunday evening at Piper-Verschelden Funeral Home. Mass of Christian Burial was at 10:00 Monday morning at the Immac¬ulate Conception Church. Interment was in Mt. Calvary Cemetery, St. Marys.
Memorials may be made to the Mary B. Hanrahan Memo¬rial and sent in care of the fu¬neral home.
 
 
6033
Obituary- Hanrahan, Mary C.
Obituary- Hanrahan, Mary C.
Mary C. Hanrahan
1920-2012
Please join family and friends of Mary Hanrahan for a brief grave-side service to bury her ashes. A life-long nurse and care-giver to many, Mary donated her body to KU Medical Center upon her death in 2012. Her ashes will be buried at Mt. Calvary Cemetery on Monday, October 13, at 10:00am. 
 
6034
Obituary- Hanrahan, Richard
Obituary- Hanrahan, Richard
Richard E. Hanrahan
Richard E. Hanrahan, 51, died this morning at Topeka VA Hospital where he was admitted in 1951. An autopsy was scheduled to determine the cause of death.
He was born April 7, 1925, in Delia. He served three years with the U.S. Marine Corps during World War II in the South Pacific where he received disabling wounds.
He was a member of Assumption Catholic Church in Topeka.
Survivors include his mother, Mrs. Anna Francis Hanrahan, 1821 E. 21st; seven brothers, Leo F. Hanrahan, 3828 SE 27th, Thomas J. Hanrahan, 5240 Indian Creek Road, Edward B. Hanra-han, 1328 Oakland, William L. Hanra¬han, South Gate, Calif., Robert D. Hanrahan, 2501 Blair, Donald P. Hanrahan, 427 Elmwood, and John L. Hanrahan, 2117 Indian Trail, and six sisters, Mrs. Mary Lorraine Holloran and Mrs. Pauline Aldridge, both of Gardena, Calif;, Mrs. Grace Gillgannon, 659 MacVicar, Mrs. Margaret Ayers, Olathe, Mrs. Shirley Stewart, Tucson, and Mrs. Hel¬en Mesker, Palos Verdes, Calif.
Burial will be in Mount Calvary Cem¬etery. Services are pending at Brennan Funeral Home.
 
 
6035
Obituary- Hanrahan, Thomas
Obituary- Hanrahan, Thomas
Thomas J. Hanrahan
Thomas J. Hanrahan, 81, of Topeka, passed away Saturday, April 4, 2009. He was born October 1, 1927 in Delia, Kansas, the son of Thomas and Anna (Kelly) Hanrahan.
He married Donis M. DeHart on October 8, 1945. Tom served two years in the United States Navy and then worked 37 years for UNISYS. He was a member of American Legion Post No. 400, Moose Lodge No. 555, Mater Dei Assumption Church and Mother Teresa of Cal¬cutta Church. After retirement, Tom and Donis spent the last 20 years as winter Texans in Weslaco, TX where Tom enjoyed playing cards and pool with his many friends. Tom was a very devoted husband, father, grandfather, brother, and friend.
He is survived by his wife, Donis of the home; two sons, Thomas Jr. (Cindy Jo) Hanrahan, Tahlequah, OK and Dennis Hanrahan, Topeka; five daughters, Debbie (Richard) Burkett, Theresa (Ron) McCullah, Vickie (Dave) Jacques, and Lori Fisher all of Topeka, and Deanna (Wes) Brandenburgh, Hoyt, KS; 27 grandchildren, and 19 great-grandchildren; brothers, Don (Pat) and John of Topeka, and Robert of Florida; sisters, Grace Gillgannon, Topeka; Helen Mesker, California, Margaret Ayers, Nevada, and Shirley Stewart, Arizona. He was preceded in death by his parents, daughter, Cynthia Cairns, granddaughter, Crystal Burkett and great-grandson, Isaiah Cairns; brothers, Leo, Eugene, Bernard, and Bill Hanrahan and sisters, Dolly Halleron and Pauline Aldridge.
Mass of Christian burial will be 10 a.m., Wednesday, April 8, 2009 at Mother Teresa of Calcutta Church. Interment with military honors by American Legion Post No. 400 will follow at Mt. Calvary Cemetery, Topeka. Mr. Hanrahan will lie in state after 3 p.m. Tuesday at the Penwell-Gabel Parker-Price Chapel, 245 NW Independence, Topeka, where the family will receive friends from 6-7 p.m. A Rosary will be recited at 7 p.m., Tuesday. Memorial contributions may be made to the Heart of America Hospice, 3715 SW 29th, Suite 100, Topeka, KS 66614 or to Mother Teresa of Calcutta Church, 2014 NW 46th St., Topeka, KS 66618. To leave a message for the family online, visit www.PenwellGabel.com.
 
 
6036
Obituary- Hansan, Mary
Obituary- Hansan, Mary
Mary Stamp Hansan
Mrs. Mary Stamp Hansan, 56, wife of Joe Hansan, a former St. Marys citizen, died Wednesday morning at her home in Kansas City.

Funeral mass will be in the Catholic Church in Kansas City at 10 o’clock Saturday and the body brought to Rossville Cemetery for burial. A graveside service held there early Saturday afternoon.

Mrs. Hansan was the daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Albert Stamp. She was born in Rossville and lived here until her marriage.

Besides her husband she is survived by two sisters, Mrs. Stella Burns of Colorado; Mrs. Herman Johnson, of Eskridge and Edwin Stamp of Wyoming.

MARY MARTHA HANSAN
Mary Martha Hansan was born November 22, 1895, at Rossville, and passed away at her home in Kansas City, Mo., Nov. 12, 1952 from a heart attack.

She was the daughter of Albert and Roena Stamp. Both have preceded her in death.

She was united in marriage to Joseph F. Hansan of St. Marys, in July 1924, where they made their home until they moved to Kansas City, in 1938.

Besides her husband she is survived by three sisters, Mrs. Estella Burns, Swink, Colo.; Mrs. Nora Hegg, Lincoln, Nebr., and Mrs. Josephine Johnson, Eskridge; and two brothers, Edwin Stamp, Green River, Wyo.; and Clarence Stamp, Rawlings, Wyo.

Funeral services were conducted in Kansas City, at 9 a.m. from the Catholic church, with burial in the Rossville cemetery, Saturday, Nov. 15.
 
 
6037
Obituary- Hansford, Lora
Obituary- Hansford, Lora
LORA L. HANSFORD
Mrs. Lora L. Hansford, 82, Topeka, died Saturday, September 25, 1982, at a Topeka hospital.

She was born July 24, 1900, at Columbia, Mo., the daughter of Isaac N. and Willa May Yates Burks. She lived in Silver Lake and Soldier before she moved to Topeka in 1972.

Mrs. Hansford was an elementary teacher in the Silver Lake and Rossville area many years.

She was a member of Rebekah Lodge No. 95, Topeka, and United Methodist Church, Soldier. She was graduated from the Flo Menninger Bible Course, taught Sunday school classes more than 25 years, was superintendent of the youth department at the church for 16 years, and was director of Summer Bible School at Silver Lake United Methodist Church. She attended North Topeka Baptist Church and helped organize the pilot group for Senior Citizens VIP Friday luncheons at the church.

She married Alex W. Hansford March 1. 1922. at Silver Lake. He died April 12. 1979. A son, Charles W. Hansford, died in 1968.

Survivors include two daughters, Mrs. Arline McGinnis, Monte Vista, Colo., and Mrs. Lenora M. Henderson, Route 9, Topeka; a son, Isaac Hansford. Topeka; a sister, Mrs. Lena Reamer, Topeka; a brother, Frank Burks, Sheridan, Ore.; eight grandchildren; and six great-grandchildren.

Services were at 2 p.m. Monday at Davidson Funeral Home. Burial was in Silver Lake Cemetery.
 
 
6038
Obituary- Harden, Goldie 1
Obituary- Harden, Goldie 1
GOLDIE HARDEN
Mrs. Goldie Harden, 81, Topeka, died Wednesday, December 10, 1980, at a Topeka nursing home after a short illness.

She was born February 27, 1899, at Keene, the daughter of Oliver and Isabell Guthrie Lister. She lived in Topeka since 1944.

Mrs. Harden was a homemaker.

She married Orval Harden July 28, 1919, at Harveyville. He died July 16, 1960.

Survivors include three daughters, Mrs. Loretta Murray, Mrs. Marcella Wunder, and Mrs. Lola Patton, Escondido, Calif.; five sons, Homer Colter, Topeka, Orval Harden, Maple Hill, Robert Harden. Rossville. Ova Harden, Topeka, and Wilbur Harden, Middleburg, Fla.; a sister, Mrs. Mabel McElroy, Skidmore, Mo.; 26 grandchildren; many great-grandchildren; and several great-great-grandchildren.

Services were at 11 a.m. Friday in the chapel at Newcomer-Diffenderfer Funeral Home. Burial was in Memorial Park Cemetery, Topeka.
 
 
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Obituary- Harden, Goldie 2
Obituary- Harden, Goldie 2
Mrs. Goldie Harden
Mrs. Goldie Harden, 81, 1610 S.W. 37th, formerly of 718 Buchanan, died Wednesday at a Topeka nursing home after a short illness.

She was born Feb. 27, 1899, at Keene, the daughter of Oliver and Isabell Guthrie Lister. She lived in Topeka since 1944.

Mrs. Harden was a homemaker.

She married Orval Harden July 28, 1919, at Harveyville. He died July 16, 1960.

Survivors include three daughters, Mrs. Loretta Murray, 4111 Ridgeview Ter., Mrs. Marcella Wunder, 4001 Mercer, and Mrs. Lola Patton, Escondido, Calif.; five sons, Homer Colter, 4822 S.E. 21st, Orval Harden, Maple Hill, Robert Harden, Rossville, Ova Harden, 6442 N.W. 46th, and Wilbur Harden, Middleburg, Fla.; a sister, Mrs. Mabel McElroy, Skidmore, Mo.; 26 grandchildren; many great-grandchildren; and several great-great-grandchildren.

Services are pending at Newcomer-Diffenderfer Funeral Home. Burial will be in Memorial Park Cemetery, Topeka.
 
 
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Obituary- Harden, Marie
Obituary- Harden, Marie
MARIE JEAN HARDEN
Marie Jean Harden died Monday, Aug. 14, 2006 at a family home following a stroke.

She most recently resided on the island of Kauai, but lifetime adventures also found her in Albuquerque, NM, and for a time on the island of Bali.

She was born May 6, 1932 to Rudolph and Wilma Krasny who lived on a rural Delia farm. She graduated from Rossville High School in 1950 and worked in Topeka for Bell Telephone before marrying Bob Harden on May 17, 1953. Three children, Michelle, Doug and Darrel were born to them while they resided in Topeka on West 10th St.

In 1959, they moved to a farm west of Rossville. A second daughter, Joyce was born there. In May 1960 a tornado destroyed their home. Marie was able to get three children to the cellar and then went back up for the baby who was secured in a highchair with a dishtowel. All survived without injury. A new home was built on that site. Another daughter, Andrea, was born to the family.

Marie had many artistic gifts. She was a seamstress, making imaginative costumes for her children, uniforms for Rossville and St. Mary’s cheerleaders and draperies for Karlan’s Furniture. She shared wonderful paintings with family and friends.

For many years she kept scorebooks for her children’s baseball and softball teams. Under her direc¬tion the family raised and sold the best extra-sweet corn for many years. Her enthusiasm for mentoring youth led her to be a room mother for at least 15 years and a community leader for the Rossville Rustlers 4-H Club. She was a great cook and encouraged her family to lead healthy lifestyles.

She was a valued employee in the optometry offices of Dr. Clifford Goodman and Drs. William and Diana Carriger. Later she attended many bourses in the area of massage therapy and shared her interest in the healing arts with a wide variety of clientele.

She is remembered by her family for being a hard worker, a joyful player and as one with unending determination when achieving a goal.

Memorials may be sent to Piper Funeral Home.
 
 
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Obituary- Harden, Orval
Obituary- Harden, Orval
Orval W. “ Lefty” Harden
Orval W. “ Lefty” Harden met his Lord on Fri. August 10, 2007 at the age of 83. He was born to Orval H. and Goldie Lister Harden on July 24, 1924 near Auburn, KS the fourth of eight children.

Orval was raised in the Auburn/Rossville/Dover and St. Mary’s area. He joined the Army July 9, 1943 serving in Tank Batillion 786 and was wounded in Germany on March 4, 1945 and discharged December 8, 1945.

He was employed by Armco Steel and USD 330. He retired from O Ed Marling’s Furniture. He lived on a farm in the Keene/Dover area and Flush, KS before returning to Topeka.

He attended Most Pure Heart of Mary Catholic Church and was a lifetime member of the American Legion, Black Jack Post #260 at Saint George.

Surviving are his wife of 61 years, Mary Bluthafdt Harden and three daughters, Nancy and Robert Hartman, Sharon and Ron Scott, and Peggy Cox, all of Topeka; along with six grandchildren and thirteen great grandchildren; brother, Wilbur Harden, South Carolina; sisters, Lola Patton, Poulsbo, WA and Marcella Wunder, Topeka. Preceding him in death along with his parents were brothers, Homer Colter, Ova Harden, Bob Harden and a sister, Loretta Murray.

Visitation will be held from 6 to 8 p.m. Sunday at Kevin Brennan Family Funeral Home, 2801 SW Urish Rd., Topeka, KS 66614 where a rosary will be prayed at 6:30 p.m.

Graveside service will be held 10:30 a.m. Monday at St. Joseph Catholic Cemetery in Flush, KS.

Memorial contributions may be made in Orval’s name for a contribution to be designated at a later date, sent in care of the funeral home.
 
 
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Obituary- Harden, Ova 1
Obituary- Harden, Ova 1
Ova Harden
Ova Henry Harden, 69, Topeka, died Thursday, July 8, 1999, at his home.

Mr. Harden retired from Dean’s Excavation, and as office manager of the Century Lumber Co. He earlier had worked for Gregg Tire and Goodyear Tire. He also farmed his entire life.

He was born July 21, 1929, in Dover, the son of Orval Henry and Goldie Bell Lister Harden. He attended Rossville High School and graduated from Silver Lake High School. He earned an accounting degree at Washburn University. He lived most his life in the Silver Lake and Bethel communities.

Mr. Harden was a member of Bethel Chapel Community Church, Bethel Literary Society and Moose Lodge No. 555. He also had coached boys baseball and girls softball in Silver Lake and Topeka.

He married Erma Ruth Anderson on May 15, 1948, in Topeka. She survives.

Other survivors include a son, Kenneth Harden, Fremont, Calif.; two daughters, Kathy Hogle, Topeka, and Pam Pittenger, Raleigh, N.C.; three brothers, Orval "Son” Harden, Flush, Robert Harden, Rossville, and Wilbur Harden, Cleveland, N.C.; three sisters, Loretta Murray and Marcella Wunder, both of Topeka, and Lola Patton, Poulsbo, Wash.; and seven grandchildren.

Services will be at 11 a.m. Monday at Parker-Price Mortuary. Burial will be in Prairie Home Cemetery. Mr. Harden will lie in state after 11 a.m. Sunday at the mortuary, where relatives and friends will meet from 5 to 7 p.m.

Memorial contributions may be made to the Bethel Community Chapel and sent in care of Bruce Ferguson, 2108 S,.E. 38th Circle, Topeka, 66609-1561.
 
 
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Obituary- Harden, Ova 2
Obituary- Harden, Ova 2
Ova Henry Harden
Ova Henry Harden, 69, Topeka, died of complications from Progressive Supranuclear Palsy (PSP) Thursday evening, July 8, 1999, at his home in Topeka.

He was born July 21, 1929, in Dover, the son of Orval Henry and Goldie Bell Lister Harden.

He lived most of his life in the Silver Lake area and Bethel Community.

Mr. Harden attended Rossville High School and graduated from Silver Lake High School. He received an accounting degree from Washburn University.

He was a member of Bethel Chapel Community Church, Bethel Literary Society, and Moose Lodge No. 555. He coached toys’ baseball and girls’ softball leagues, both in Silver Lake anti Topeka.

He retired from, Dean’s Excavating and as office manager from Century Lumber Company. He previously worked at Gregg Tire and Goodyear Tire Company, lie also farmed all of his life.

On May 15, 1948, he was married to Erma Ruth Anderson in Topeka. She survives.

Other survivors include a son, Kenneth Harden, Fremont, CA; two daughters, Kathy Hogle, Topeka, and Pain Pittenger, Raleigh, NC; three brothers, Orval “Son" Harden, Flush, Robert Harden, Rossville, and Wilbur Harden, Cleveland, NC; three sisters, Loretta Murray and Marcella Wunder, both of Topeka, and Lola Patton, Poulsba WA; and seven grandchildren. He was preceded in death by his half-brother, Homer Colter.

The family received friends from 6 to 7 p.m. Sunday at the Parker-Price Mortuary in Topeka. His service was at 11 a.m. Monday, at the funeral home. Burial was in Prairie Home Cemetery, NW 35th and Menoken Road, Topeka.

Memorial contributions may to made to Bethel Community Chapel and Sent in care of Bruce Ferguson, 2108 SE 38th Circle, Topeka 66609-1561.
 
 
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Obituary- Harden, Robert 1
Obituary- Harden, Robert 1
Robert L. “Bob” Harden
ROSSVILLE- Robert L. "Bob" Harden, 80, of Rossville, passed away on Tuesday, May 8, 2007 at Midland Hospice House in Topeka. He was born on January 24, 1927 in Meriden, the son of Orval and Goldie Lister Harden. He graduated from Rossville High School. He was employed by Hallmark Cards, Inc. in Lawrence and Topeka for 42 years before retiring in January of 1989. He also farmed for most of his life. He coached his children's ball teams in Rossville for over 15 years. Bob married Marie J. Krasny on May 17, 1953 in Topeka. She preceded him in death on August 14, 2006. He was also preceded in death by his siblings, Homer Coulter, Loretta Murray and Ova Harden. Survivors include his children, Michelle (Morris) Crisler of Wamego, Douglas (Rebecca) Harden of Rossville, Darrel Harden of Berryton, Joyce (Tom) Abernathy of Delia, Andrea (Robbi) Terry of Silver Lake, 11 grandchildren, 3 great-grandchildren and siblings, Lola Patton, Orval Harden, Wilbur Harden and Marcella Wunder. The family will receive friends from 6:00-8:00 p.m. Saturday at Penwell-Gabel Mid Town Chapel. Private memorial services will be held at a later date. Memorial contributions may be given to the Robert L. Harden memorial fund c/o Penwell-Gabel Mid Town Chapel, 1321 S.W. 10th Ave., Topeka, KS 66604. A special message may be given to the family online at www.PenwellGabel.com.
 
 
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Obituary- Harden, Robert 2
Obituary- Harden, Robert 2
BOB HARDEN
Bob was born in Meriden, to Orval and Goldie Lister Harden, the fifth of eight children.

The family moved several times during the Depression years, living near Dover, St. Marys and Rossville. He started school early and was for his entire life a proponent of education.

He also started his working life early, beginning with a paper route in Rossville. Frequently, he worked for local farmers and on one occasion nearly lost his arm in a corn picker accident. In later years, on his own farm, he often could be found hoeing weeds in the soybeans or sweet corn patch.

For 42 years he was devoted to working for Hallmark Cards at both the Topeka and Lawrence plants. He started in cutting and gradually worked into the area of management. After retirement, he assisted with Hallmark’s traveling Kaleidoscope exhibit.

He was innovative no matter the challenge. Tornados have struck the home place west of Rossville twice. In May of 1960, on his way home from work, Bob was only a mile from home as he watched a twister destroy the farm. He arrived home just as his family was being helped from the cellar. A new home soon stood on that much altered farm site.

Every addition, remodeling project or repair on any of the families’ homes has signs of his work. His example has been passed on in a can- do attitude in his children and grandchildren.

His family, wife, Marie and five children, Michelle (Crisler), Doug, Darrel, Joyce, (Abernathy) and Andrea (Terry) were always at the top of his priorities and the reason he worked so hard. Family life also included time for play: camping and water skiing, fishing at the pond, coaching both softball and baseball teams.

For his own personal health, he became a runner during middle age beginning by running in place in the kitchen, then laps in the basement and finally taking to the gravel roads bordering the farm. He participated in the Topeka Tin Man competitions and completed several half marathons.

In retirement, he and Marie traveled frequently and spent many winter months at South Padre Island, often including children and grandchildren.

He will be missed by family and friends, but happily, lives on in our memories.
 
 
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Obituary- Harder, Bruce
Obituary- Harder, Bruce
BRUCE C. HARDER

Bruce C. Harder, 51 long time resident of Topeka died suddenly Tuesday night in the Municipal Auditorium while attending a boxing bout. He was born March 26, 1895, in Willard, Kan., but spent the greater part of his life in Topeka.

He is survived by his widow, Mrs. Faye H. Harder, of the home; one daughter, Mrs. Geneve Hughes, Topeka; one sister, Mrs. Sophia Rigby, Topeka; three brothers, Wesley Harder, Topeka; Ray Harder, Mountain View, Calif.; and William Harder, California.

Funeral services will take place at the Penwell Chapel, Friday at 3:30 p.m.

Burial will be made in Memorial Park cemetery.
 
 
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Obituary- Harder, Faye
Obituary- Harder, Faye
FAYE K. HARDER
Services were at 1:30 p.m. Friday at Penwell-Gabel Funeral Home for Mrs. Faye K. Harder, 85, Albuquerque, N.M., a former Topekan, who died Monday, June 21, 1982, in an Albuquerque hospital.

She was born August 31, 1896, in Kansas, the daughter of Louis and Mary Kester Martin. She lived in Topeka before she moved to Albuquerque about 20 years ago.

Mrs. Harder was a bookkeeper for a dry cleaning company in Topeka.

She was a member of Holy Ghost Catholic Church and active in the Home League of the Salvation Army, both in Albuquerque.

Her husband, Bruce Harder, died March 4, 1947.

Survivors include a daughter, Mrs. Genevieve Hughes, Albuquerque; a sister, Mrs. Dollie Lillard, Rossville; a brother, John Martin, Rossville; and a granddaughter.

Burial was in Memorial Park Cemetery in Topeka.
 
 
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Obituary- Harder, Howard
Obituary- Harder, Howard
Howard W. Harder

DELIA--Graveside Services will be at 2 P.M. Friday, Feb. 25, 1983, at Delia Cemetery in Jackson County for Howard W. Harder, 71, Lebanon, Mo., a former Topekan, who died Saturday, Feb. 19, 1983, at a Springfield, Mo. hospital.

He was born Jan.31, 1912 in Topeka, the son of Joseph William Harder and Minnie Smith Harder.

Mr. Harder was employed by the Union Pacific Railroad before he retired. He was a member of the Kansas National Guard.

Mr. Harder was married to Zelma Roberts, Dec. 15, 1932, in Topeka. She survives. Other survivors include a daughter, Mrs. Delores Daniels, Lebanon, Mo.; two sons, Robert Harder and Roland Harder, both of Independence, Kan. Twelve grandchildren and five great-grandchildren.

He was a relative of Stacia McClain Eakin, on her mother’s side, the Eisermans.

Palmer-Pickering Funeral Home in Lebanon, Mo., is in charge of arrangements.
 
 
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Obituary- Harder, May
Obituary- Harder, May
Mrs. Rhoda Wade attended the funeral of Miss May Harder, who died Monday at her home in Willard, Kas. The funeral was in charge of the Willard F.A.A. lodge. 
 
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Obituary- Harder, Minnie
Obituary- Harder, Minnie
MRS. MINNIE HARDER
Mrs. Minnie Harder, 55, died at her home in Grantville, Saturday morning after a several months illness. She was born in Illinois, Dec. 21, 1877, and had made her home in Kansas since she was a child. She spent most of her life in Rossville and Topeka, moving to Grantville three years ago.

Funeral services were held at the Peebler funeral home Wednesday afternoon at 2 o’clock and the body brought to Rossville cemetery for interment.

She is survived by her husband, J. W. Harder; her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Smith of Rossville; a sister, Mrs. Flora DeLong, Salida, Colo.; a brother, Nelson Smith, Topeka; a daughter, Mrs. Clarence Cool, Grantville; three sons, Lester Eiserman, Grantville, and Howard Harder, of Topeka.

Among the relatives from out-of-town who attended the funeral and burial of Mrs. Minnie Harder, Wed-nesday, were Mr. and Mrs. Montgomery, Mr. and Mrs. Keith Cool, the Harley Eiserman family, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Cool and children, all of Grantville; Mr. and Mrs. Bert Miller, Valencia; Mrs. Mize, Mrs. Roberts and daughter, Topeka; Mrs. Garrett, Topeka; Leslie Eiserman, of Monte Vista, Colo.; George Eiserman Topeka; Anna and Sopha Harder, Topeka; Charlie and Roy Wilmot, of Maple Hill, Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Smith and children, Topeka; Jim Osborn, Kiro; Rich Osborn and family, Paxico; Abe Coffman and family, Topeka.
 
 

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