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6051
Obituary- Harth, E. Lorene
Obituary- Harth, E. Lorene
E. Lorene Harth
E. Lorene Harth, 88, Topeka, died Tuesday, June 22, 2004, at Stormont-Vail Healthcare, Topeka.

She was born June 21, 1916, in Rossville, the daughter of Shirley O. and Edna M. James Parr.

She had lived in Topeka since the fall of 1995. She grew up in the Rossville community and graduated from Rossville High School in 1934. She graduated from Christ Hospital School of Nursing in Topeka in 1939.

She had been a nurse in Topeka for several years. She was a cashier for Peoples State Bank, Rossville, and later for First Security Bank, Overbrook, where she worked for many years before she retired.

Mrs. Harth had lived in Topeka and later in Kansas City, before moving to Rossville in 1946. She moved to Overbrook in 1959, and to Bella Vista, AR in 1979. She moved back to Topeka in the fall of 1995.

She was a member of the Southwest Christian Church, Topeka.

Mrs. Harth was a life member of the Order of the Eastern Star, having been a member of Amaryllis Chapter 321 in Rossville, which consolidated with Loyal Chapter 176 in Silver Lake. She was a member of Christ Hospital Nursing Alumni As¬sociation, Topeka.

She married Marlin L. Harth on September 3, 1939, in Topeka. He died March 23, 2004.

Survivors include a daughter, Janet Dodge, Rossville; a son, Charles Harth, Overbrook; three sisters, Tho ra Stadler, Tucson, AZ, Maxine Stadler, Yakima, WA, and Thelma Martin, Topeka; four grandchildren; and five great-grandchildren.

Her service was at 11 a.m. Saturday at Rossville Christian Church. Burial was in Rossville Cemetery. The family received friends Friday evening at Piper Funeral Chapel, Rossville.

Memorial contributions may be made to Rossville Christian Church and sent in care of the funeral chapel, 419 Main, Rossville 66533.
 
 
6052
Obituary- Harth, Fred
Obituary- Harth, Fred
Fred Harth
Fred Harth, 85, St. Marys, died Monday in a Topeka hospital where he was admitted March 19. He had pneumonia and had been ill about 2 1/2 weeks.

He was born April 27, 1889, near Meriden. He lived in the Willard and Rossville communities since 1915 and lived at Rossville from 1944 until two years ago when he moved into the St. Marys Manor.

He attended the Christian Church at Rossville. He was a farmer before he retired.

He was married to Allie V. DeShazo May 17, 1916, at Kansas City, Mo. She died March 16, 1972.

Survivors include a son, Marlin R. [sic L.] Harth, Overbrook; two grandchildren and three great-grandchildren.

Services will be at 1:30 p.m. Thursday at Penwell-Gabel Funeral Home. Burial will be in Rossville Cemetery. Mr. Harth will lie in state after 6 p.m. Tuesday at the funeral home. Memorial contributions may be made to the [missing rest]
 
 
6053
Obituary- Harth, Ludwig
Obituary- Harth, Ludwig
Ludwig Harth
Ludwig Harth, 89, pioneer resident of Shawnee County, died Thursday at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Alma Rutty, at El Reno, Okla. He was born in Noble County, Ohio, February 17, 1855, and came to Kansas with his wife in 1882. Survivors include his wife and daughter, of El Reno; one son, Fred Harth of Silver Lake; two grandchildren and three great-grandchildren.

Funeral services were held at the Wall-Diffenderfer chapel at 10:30 a.m. Tuesday, Burial was in the Rochester Cemetery. 
 
6054
Obituary- Harth, Marlin
Obituary- Harth, Marlin
Marlin Harth
Marlin L. Harth, 86, Topeka, died Tuesday, March 23, 2004, at a Topeka nursing home.

He was born April 9, 1917, in Dover Township, Shawnee County, the son of Fred and Allie DeShazo Harth.

He was raised in the Willard community and graduated from Rossville High School in 1935. He had lived in Topeka and later in Kansas City, moving to Rossville in 1946, where he lived until he moved to Overbrook in 1959. He moved to Bella Vista, AR in 1979, and back to Topeka in the fall of 1995.

He was a district manager for Kansas Power and Light at Overbrook for many years. He was a member of the Southwest Christian Church, Topeka; a member of International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers Local 304, Topeka, for 57 years; a 58-year member of Hesperian Lodge No. 111 at Rossville, which consolidated with Lake Lodge No. 50 at Silver Lake; and a life member of the Order of the Eastern Star, having been a member of Amaryllis Chapter No. 321, which consolidated with Loyal Chapter No. 176 at Silver Lake.

On September 3, 1939, he married E. Lorene Parr. She survives.

Other survivors include a daughter, Janet Dodge, Rossville; and a son Charles Harth, Overbrook; four grandchildren; and five great-grandchildren.

His service was at 11 a.m. Saturday at the Rossville Christian Church. Burial, with Lake Lodge No. 50 conducting a Masonic service, was in the Rossville Cemetery. A family visitation was held from 7 to 8 p.m. Friday at Piper Funeral Chapel, Rossville.

Memorial contributions may be made to the Rossville Christian Church or to Heart of America Hospice and sent in care of Piper Funeral Chapel, 419 Main, Rossville 66533.
 
 
6055
Obituary- Hartner, Daryl
Obituary- Hartner, Daryl
Daryl D. Hartner, 73, passed away Sunday, February 17, 2019 at his home in Delia. He was born May 4, 1945 in Topeka, the son of William David and Myrtle Marie Fuerbach Hartner Jr. He served in the National Guard and was called to active duty. Survivors include his daughter, Dana (Merle) Leeman, Topeka. Daryl was a school police officer for many years. He moved to Delia in 2005. He was member of the Masonic Lodge. Daryl was also a member of the American Legion. Per his wishes he was cremated. 
 
6056
Obituary- Hartzell, Allyn
Obituary- Hartzell, Allyn
Allyn Hartzell
Services will be at 9:30 a.m. Monday at Penwell-Gabel Funeral Home for Allyn S. Hartzell, 68, 314 Elmwood, who died Saturday in a Topeka hospital where he was readmitted Aug. 3. He had a heart ailment and had been a patient in the same hospital several times in recent years.

He was born Oct. 25, 1904, at Rossville, the son of Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Hartzell, and lived in Topeka since 1945.

He was a member of Potwin Presbyterian Church and was a member of Hesperian Lodge No. 111, AF&AM, at Rossville nearly 50 years. He was employed by the Kansas Highway Commission before he retired in 1969.

He was married to Beth Ellis June 1, 1929, at Rossville. She survives.

Other survivors include a son, K. A. Hartzell, Dallas; a daughter, Mrs. June Shull, Dallas; two sisters, Mrs. John Shenk Falls Church, Va., and Mrs. Estle Bailey, Littleton, Colo.; a brother, Clyde Hartzell, Ridgecrest, Calif.; and three grandchildren.

Hesperian Lodge No. 111, AF&AM, will conduct graveside services at Rossville Cemetery. Memorial contributions may be made to Potwin Presbyterian Church, 400 Washburn, 66606.
 
 
6057
Obituary- Hartzell, Beth
Obituary- Hartzell, Beth
Beth E. Hartzell
Beth E. Hartzell, 86, Tyler, Texas, formerly of Rossville and Topeka, died Wednesday, May 12, 1993, at a Tyler nursing home.
She was born March 16, 1907, in Oklahoma Territory, the daughter of William E. and Wilhemina Tietz Ellis. She lived in Rossville and Topeka most of her life until she moved to Tyler five years ago.
Mrs. Hartzell was a member of Marvin United Methodist Church in Tyler, Texas.
She was married to Allyn S. Hartzell in 1929. He died in 1973.
Survivors include a daughter, June Shull, Tyler, Texas; a son, Kay A. Hartzell, Irving, Texas; a brother, Edward Ellis, Frederick, Md.; and three grandchildren.
Cremation took place. Memorial services will be at 7:30 p.m. Monday in Marvin United Methodist Church in Tyler. Inurnment is pending. Memorial contributions may be made to Marvin United Methodist Church, 300 W. Erwin, Tyler, Texas, 75702; or to the charity of the donor’s choice. Burks-Walker-Tippit Funeral Home of Tyler was in charge of arrangements.
 
 
6058
Obituary- Hartzell, Blanche
Obituary- Hartzell, Blanche
Blanche M. Hartzell

Blanche M. Hartzell, age 95, of Topeka passed away Friday, February 6, 2015 at Aldersgate Care home in Topeka. She was born April 25, 1919 in Denison, KS the daughter of Earl and Ruth Massey Smith. She married Philip Hartzell August 17, 1940 in Topeka. He preceded her in death October 10, 2000.

Graveside services will be Wednesday, February 11, 2015 at 11:00 a.m. at the Rossville Cemetery. She will lie in state Tuesday afternoon from noon-5:00 p.m. at the Davidson Funeral Home. Online condolences may be made [at] davidsonfuneral.com. 
 
6059
Obituary- Hartzell, Cora
Obituary- Hartzell, Cora
Death of Mrs. Cora Hartzell
Seldom has our little town been shocked as it was at the sudden death of Mrs. Cora A. Hartzell, the young wife of Leroy P. Hartzell. She retired late Saturday night, apparently in perfect health, but when Leroy awoke at five o'clock on Sunday morning she was unconscious and died at half past ten that night.

She was born near Rossville, Ks., November 17, 1879, and has always lived in this community. She was married March 18, 1903. Her married life, though so short, was one of supreme happiness, and afflicted husband, parents and brothers, have the deepest sympathies of the entire community.

The funeral services were held in the Presbyterian church at 10 o'clock Tuesday morning. The large audience assembled to pay their last respects, testified to the love and esteem which the community bore her. The services were conducted by the Rev. H.L. Nelson, Pastor of the Presbyterian church, of which she was an earnest and consistent member. The Pastor was assisted by the Rev. Mr. Otto, Pastor of the Methodist church As a text the minister used the appropriate word of the Psalmist, "Be still and know that I am God."

The floral offerings were beautiful and elaborate. In addition to those made by the immediate relatives, there was one by the Sabbath School, placed upon the casket. On an easel at the side of the pulpit was a large C. E. The C mad of white and the E with the C made of red flowers. This was a tribute from the Christian Endeavor Society of which she was an active member. Her vacant seat in the choir was draped in mourning.

We shall miss her. One teacher has gone to their reward; one voice of the choir has been silenced; one active Endeavourer has fulfilled her pledge; one sweet soul will move among us no more, for she is gone. The entire community moves beneath a pall. Her life was brief, and like the snow flake, she left her mark but not a stain.
 
 
6060
Obituary- Hartzell, David
Obituary- Hartzell, David
Findagrave.com information. 
 
6061
Obituary- Hartzell, David 1
Obituary- Hartzell, David 1
Dr. and Mrs. John Shenk and two children of Manhattan, were called to Rossville Friday by the death of her grandfather, David Hartzell.

Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Hartzell of Joplin, Mo., returned to their home Sunday evening after attending the funeral of his grandfather, David Hartzell.

Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hartzell and son returned, Sunday evening, to their home at Chillicothe, Illinois, after being called to Rossville by the death of his father, David Hartzell.

Mrs. H.E. Ishmael accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Orville Hartzell and Donald of Topeka, to Rossville, Sunday to attend the funeral of David Hartzell.
 
 
6062
Obituary- Hartzell, David 2
Obituary- Hartzell, David 2
Hartzell Family History

David Hartzell was born Sept. 29, 1844 and died Jan. 28, 1937 at the age of 92. He came to Kansas in 1867, residing at Ozawkie and other points before coming to Rossville in 1872. During that year he and M.F. Tatman opened a drug store under the firm name of Hartzell and Tatman. It was the gathering place for a congenial bunch of old cronies of the partners for many years. The building burned about 1920. Mr. Hartzell retired about 1927 and the post office soon occupied the space he vacated. At the present time, 1971, the entire building is occupied by the Masonic Lodge. Mr. Hartzell was known as "Daddy" Hartzell to many during his 55 years service to the public as a druggist in Rossville.

David Hartzell and Matilda Jane Boots were married Feb. 21, 1875. She came to Rossville with her father, Benjamin F. Boots and brother Melvin in Aug. 1872 from Pen Yan, New York after her mother died in 1871. A brother, James Boots, came to Rossville in 1870. Her father's business was building and contracting. Mrs. Hartzell, Tillie, was born Sept. 25, 1851, Sturgis, Michigan, died Feb. 2, 1953, age 101. She was active in the community and church life. She was the Financial Secretary of the Knights and Ladies of Security, later known as the Security Benefit Assoc., for many years. Grandmother Hartzell, as she was known to many, was noted for her wonderful memory.

Mr. and Mrs. Hartzell were the parents of Ernest, LeRoy, Edna (Mrs. Walter Salley), Frank and Melvin.
 
 
6063
Obituary- Hartzell, David 3
Obituary- Hartzell, David 3
David Hartzell Last of Early Day Business Men Claimed By Death

David Hartzell, aged 92 years, 4 months, and 1 day, passed away about 1:00 a.m. last Friday morning. Infirmities of old age had been gradually wearing down the rugged strength he had enjoyed throughout his long life. His passing saddened his friends and relatives who had seen him overcome previous periods of physical weakness to be able to up and around. Death came easily and peacefully as going to sleep.

He was affectionately known as "Daddy" Hartzell to countless friends and acquaintances made during his fifty-five years service to the public as druggist in Rossville. He was 28 years old when he and M.F. Tatman opened a drug store here in 1872 under the firm name of Hartzell & Tatman. It was the gathering place for a congenial bunch of old cronies of the partners, for many years, and when it burned down about 17 years ago only those who have lost something near and dear, can realize what the loss of it meant to Mr. Hartzell.

He later opened up again in strange quarters, the room now occupied by the post office and carried on until about 10 years ago when he retired. Since then he occupied himself about the old home but of late years seldom was seen "up town."

Mr. Hartzell was a native of Ohio where he was born Sept. 28, 1844. He first came to Kansas in 1867, residing for a time at Ozawkie and other points, for five years before coming to Rossville. Three years after coming here on February 21, 1875 he was united in marriage to Matilda Boots. They would have passed their 62nd wedding anniversary the 21st of this month.

Of the five children born to this union, all are living, to aid and comfort their mother, who, too is nearing the ninth decade of her life. They are Ernest D., Leroy P. of Rossville; Mrs. Edna Salley, Silver Lake, Frank D. of Chillicothe, Ill., and Melvin B. of Seattle, Wash. There are also 22 grand children and 8 great grandchildren.

Early in life Mr. Hartzell was baptized in the German Reformed Church.

Funeral services were held Sunday at 2:30 p.m. in the Methodist church, conducted by the pastor, Rev. H.E. Straw.

Music was furnished by a quartet composed of Mrs. Estel Bailey, Dr. and Mrs. John Shenk and Phillip Hartzell with Miss Ruth Salley as accompanist. Mr. Phil Hartzell a grandson sang a solo.

As a tribute to the deceased all the pall bearers were grandsons, namely Orville, Ralph, Allyn, Clyde, Phillip and Richard Hartzell.

Interment was in Rossville cemetery. The almost impassable conditions of the roads made it necessary for the procession to go east of town on Perry street, thence across a field to the cemetery.


Card of Thanks - The family of the late David Hartzell wish to sincerely thank all friends for assistance and will hold in grateful memory all those offering sympathy and floral offerings in the time of their bereavement.

Mrs. David Hartzell and Family 
 
6064
Obituary- Hartzell, Donald 1
Obituary- Hartzell, Donald 1
Donald W. Hartzell
Donald W. Hartzell, 60, 156 N.E. Coachlight Drive, died Saturday, May 25, at a Topeka hospital after a long illness.

Mr. Hartzell worked for Merchants National Bank 35 years and was vice president of collections. He also was a piano player and played with local dance bands since he was 15 years old. He currently was playing with the Dean Fleming Band.

He was born May 13, 1925, at Rossville, the son of O.B. and Viola M. Roush Hartzell. He lived in Topeka most of his life.

Mr. Hartzell was a member of Musicians Union and Loyal Order of the Moose Lodge No. 555.
He was married to Dora D. Wilkins Aug. 13, 1947, at Topeka. She survives.

Other survivors include a daughter, Paula Kay Hartzell, Topeka; a son, Stanley Franklin Hartzell, Topeka; his mother, Mrs. Viola M. Hartzell, 600 W. 14th; a sister, Mrs. Marilyn Murdock, Wichita; and four grandchildren.

Services are pending at Davidson Funeral Home. Burial will be in Rochester Cemetery. Mr. Hartzell will lie in state after 2 p.m. Monday at the funeral home. Memorial contributions may be made to Youth For Christ, 1412 Polk, Topeka, 66612.
 
 
6065
Obituary- Hartzell, Donald 2
Obituary- Hartzell, Donald 2
Donald W. Hartzell
Donald W. Hartzell, 60, 156 N.E. Coachlight Drive, died Saturday, May 25, at a Topeka hospital after a long illness.

Mr. Hartzell worked for Merchants National Bank 35 years and was vice president of collections. He also was a piano player and played with local dance bands since he was 15 years old. He currently was playing with the Dean Fleming Band.

He was born May 13, 1925, at Rossville, the son of O.B. and Viola M. Roush Hartzell. He lived in Topeka most of his life.

Mr. Hartzell was a member of Musicians Union and Loyal Order of the Moose Lodge No. 555.
He was married to Dora D. Wilkins Aug. 13, 1947, at Topeka. She survives.

Other survivors include a daughter, Paula Kay Hartzell, Topeka; a son, Stanley Franklin Hartzell, Topeka; his mother, Mrs. Viola M. Hartzell, 600 W. 14th; a sister, Mrs. Marilyn Murdock, Wichita; and four grandchildren.

Services are pending at Davidson Funeral Home. Burial will be in Rochester Cemetery. Memorial contributions may be made to Youth For Christ, 1412 Polk, Topeka, 66612.
 
 
6066
Obituary- Hartzell, Dora
Obituary- Hartzell, Dora
Dora Dean Hartzell
Dora Dean Hartzell, age 89, of Topeka, passed away
Saturday, September 17,2016 at the Rolling Hills Care Home. Dora was born April 18,1927 in Burchard, NE, the daughter of Charles and Nellie Kaiserman Wilkins. Dora worked for Hallmark Cards for a number of years and later retired from Adams Business Forms in 1987. She married Donald Wayne Hartzell on August 31,1947 in Topeka. He preceded her in death on May 25,1985. She is also preceded in death by a son, Stanley F. Hartzell on November 25, 1996 and sisters, Leota, Irene, Virginia, Alberta, Meletta and Dorothy. She is survived by a daughter, Paula K. (Dennis) Wakes of Topeka and her grand-children, Robert (Michelle), Sonya, Christopher (Cortney), Christina (Devin), DJ. (Danielle) and many great-grandchildren, nieces and nephews. Dora was a member of the First Christian Church. Dora loved playing cards, bingo, crocheting, traveling and spending time with family.

Funeral services will be Wednesday, September 21,
2016 at 10:30 a.m. at the Davidson Funeral Home. She will lie in state Tuesday from 1:00 - 8:00 p.m. with visitation from 6:00 - 8:00 p.m. at the Davidson Funeral Home. Interment will be at the Rochester Cemetery. Memorial contributions may be made to the Topeka Rescue Mission and sent in care of the Davidson Funeral Home, davidsonfuneral.com
 
 
6067
Obituary- Hartzell, Elizabeth
Obituary- Hartzell, Elizabeth
ELIZABETH HARTZELL
Elizabeth Winona Hartzell, aged 7 years, 9 months and 17 days passed away last Thursday evening. The funeral service was not held until Tuesday afternoon, awaiting the arrival from Oregon of Mrs. Marlin Evans, a sister.
The services were held at the home, conducted by the Rev. G.C. Albin, of the Methodist church. The music for the services was furnished by Mrs. Daw, Mrs. Gresser, Mr. John Shenk and Mr. Eli Shenk.
The pall bearers were six girls: Misses Viola Lillard, Lorena Conrad, Velma Lambotte, Mabel Lambotte, Vivian Divine and Fern Pendleton. Interment was made in Rossville cemetery.
Elizabeth was an unusually bright little girl and her decease, caused by valvular heart trouble, for which medical science could do nothing, caused an unusual wave of sympathy to be accorded the parents and the brothers and sisters.
Elizabeth’s was the first death to break into the family circle of nine fine boys and girls raised by Mr. and Mrs. E.D. Hartzell, among whom the spirit of devotion to the parents and to one another has been most marked.
Beside the parents, the surviving brothers and sisters include, O.B. Hartzell, Ralph Hartzell, of Kansas City, Mo., Allyn and Clyde, of the home address, Mrs. M.D. Evans, of Myrtle Point, Ore., Misses Ayleen, Mary and Edna May Hartzell, of the home address; the grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. David Hartzell and other relatives in the community.
 
 
6068
Obituary- Hartzell, Ernest
Obituary- Hartzell, Ernest
Findagrave.com information
Ernest David (Ernie) Hartzell (1875-1960), married in 1896 to Mary Elizabeth (Mollie) Starkey (1874-1960). Mollie came to Rossville, KS, at age 9 to live with an Aunt, Mrs. Jane Primley.

Ernest David was born on 6 Dec 1875, in Rossville, KS. His father, an early arrival to Rossville, owned a pharmacy. Ernest David died on 2 Jan 1960 in Myrtle Point, Oregon.

He was "Engaged in farming, trucking (when dray was the term used), mercantile, and garage business at various times during his life. They moved to Myrtle Point in 1946 to live near their oldest daughter (Gladys) and family."
Gladys Irene Hartzell Evans (1899-1966) and her husband, Marlin Evans (1899-1953) are also in Norway Cemetery.

Children:
1.Orville Burnette (1898-1965),
2. Gladys Irene (1899-1966) (Memorial# 104551586),
3. Ralph Ernest (1902-1951) (Memorial# 99293928),
4. Allyn Starkey (1904-1973),
5. Ayleen Minerva (Sept 24 1906-2008, m. 1929 John Henry Shenk 1904-1995, lived in Falls Church City, VA),
6. Mary Ann (Jan 31 1910-Nov 3, 1994 m.1934 Estle R Bailey),
7. Edna May (1912-1968, m. Wayne Light),
8. Elizabeth Winona (1916-1924),
9. Clifford Edward (1920),
10. Clyde Evert (1920-1998 m. Ruby Stone).  
 
6069
Obituary- Hartzell, Frank
Obituary- Hartzell, Frank
The Hartzell relatives received word Wednesday the sad news that Frank Hartzell, Jr., 17-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. F.E. Hartzell of Chillicothe, Ill., was critically ill, a victim of infantile paralysis which developed last week. He is paralyzed from his head down and was being treated at a hospital in Peoria, Ill.

LATER - Word came today (Thursday) [sic], that the boy had passed away. 
 
6070
Obituary- Hartzell, Gertrude
Obituary- Hartzell, Gertrude
GERTRUDE CLAIR HARTZELL
An impressive and consoling funeral service for Gertrude Hartzell was held Monday at 2:30 p. m. at the Methodist Church, with the pastor, Rev. C.P. Broadfoot officiating.
Soft strains of instrumental musk throughout the service were tenderly played by Mrs. Joe C. Campbell, pianist.
Many beautiful flowers gave ex¬pression of the sincere sympathy of relatives and friends to the bereaved family.
People of the community were grieved to hear of the passing of Gertrude, who died Saturday morning in Topeka, at a Hospital, folowing an illness of eight years. Everything that medical science could do was administered during this long period, but she never seemed to respond to treatment except for short periods.
Gertrude was born in Rossville February 24, 1913, and grew to woman hood in this community. She graduated from the grade school and was a member of the 1930 high school class as an honor student. She was outstanding in the activities in high school and popular in music, being a member of the girls’ quartette and band.
Following her high school gradua¬tion she enrolled at Kansas State at Manhattan for her freshman year. There she was active in 4-H work and a member of the Collegiate 4-H, an honorary organization, the Who’s Who Club.
In her second year of college she entered the University of Oklahoma at Norman, attending only the first semester. While there she affiliated with the Kappa Phi a Methodist organization. Because of illness she came home for a rest through the second semester, hoping to return the next year. This her health never permitted.
Gertrude was a consecrated member of the Methodist Church and very active worker in all departments of the church. She was an influential leader in the Epworth League and Y.C.U. In fact her home, church and school were her world and she was never found wanting with anything to do to better and improve her life.
 
 
6071
Obituary- Hartzell, Grace
Obituary- Hartzell, Grace
Mrs. Grace Hartzell
Services will be at 2 p.m. Saturday at Rossville United Methodist Church for Mrs. Grace Hartzell, 85, Rossville, who died Thursday at a St. Marys nursing home.
She was born Oct. 21, 1885, at Peabody, and had lived in Rossville since 1906.
She taught school for five years before she married Leroy P. Hartzell in 1911. He died in 1963.
Mrs. Hartzell was a member of the Rossville United Methodist Church, the Rossville Extension Homemakers Unit and the Literary Club.
Survivors include two sons, Philip Hartzell, Rossville, and Richard Hartzell, Houston; a sister, Mrs. Gladys Wood, Samuels, Idaho, and two grandchildren.
Burial will be in Rossville Cemetery.
Mrs. Hartzell will lie in state until 11 a.m. Saturday at Parker Mortuary and after 12:30 p.m. Saturday at the church.
Memorial contributions may be made to Rossville United Methodist Church.
 
 
6072
Obituary- Hartzell, John
Obituary- Hartzell, John
Findagrave.com information

John Jeremiah Hartzell was born in Menallen Township, Allen County, PA. A pioneer of Darke County, OH, John Jerimiah came to Ohio in 1833 with two of his brothers, Henry and George. In the next few years they were followed by his brothers Philip, Jonas, and Daniel, their mother, Elizabeth, and his married sister Hannah Hartzell Zeigler with her husband Jacob.

His father, John Philip Hartzell, died in Pennsylvania, and his mother remarried.

John Jerimiah was married to Nancy Westfall, a native of Darke County. They were farmers near Beamsville. Their children were William, Philip, David Daniel, John, Josiah, and James A. His sons remained in Ohio except for David Daniel, who went west and settled in Kansas, and Philip, who went west but returned to farm on the family land. 
 
6073
Obituary- Hartzell, John d.1890
Obituary- Hartzell, John d.1890
[From The Rossville Times, October 24, 1890]

Died, at Topeka, Monday Oct. 20, John Hartzell, of Oskaloosa, Kans. The remains were taken in charge by the A.O.U.W. and conveyed to the former home of the deceased. Mr. Hartzell was cousin to D. Hartzell of this city, and father to Miss Dora Hartzell, who for a considerable time resided in Rossville. 
 
6074
Obituary- Hartzell, Leroy 1
Obituary- Hartzell, Leroy 1
L.P. HARTZELL DIES AT HOME
Services were Tuesday afternoon in the Rossville Methodist Church for LeRoy Philip Hartzell, 84, a lifetime resident of Rossville. He died Saturday morning at his home east of Rossville.
A farmer in the Rossville community all his life, Mr. Hartzell was born Feb. 3, 1879 in Rossville. He was a member of Rossville Methodist Church.
His daughter, Gertrude, died in 1940. Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Grace Hartzell of the home; two sons, Philip Hartzell of Rossville and Richard Hartzell, Los Angeles; two brothers, Frank Hartzell, Chillicothe, Mo., and Melvin Hartzell, Spokane, Washington; a sister, Mrs. Walter Salley, Silver Lake; and two grandchildren.
Burial was in Rossville cemetery. Pallbearers were his neighbors, Harry Moyer, Ralph Page, Forrest Parker, U. R. Zeller, Bill Gentry and Homer Reid. Parker Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.


LeRoy P. Hartzell
ROSSVILLE - LeRoy Philip Hartzell, lifetime Rossville resident, died Saturday morning at his home here. He was 84.
He was born Feb. 3, 1879 in Rossville, and had farmed there all his life. He was a member of Rossville Methodist Church.
Mr. Hartzell was preceded in death by a daughter, Gertrude, in 1940.
Survivors include his widow, Mrs. Grace Hartzell of the home; two sons, Philip Hartzell of Rossville, and Richard Hartzell of Los Angeles; two brother, Frank Hartzell of Chillicothe, Mo., and Melvin Hartzell of Spokane, Wash.; one sister, Mrs. Walter Salley of Silver Lake, and two grandchildren.
Parker Mortuary will announce arrangements.
 
 
6075
Obituary- Hartzell, Leroy 2
Obituary- Hartzell, Leroy 2
CARD OF THANKS – To our many friends, we express our thanks and appreciation for the many acts of kindness and the sympathy shown to us in our sorrow.

Mrs. L. P. Hartzell, Mr. and Mrs. Philip Hartzell, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Hartzell, Cindy and Marilyn Hartzell

Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hartzell of Chillicothe, Ill., were in Rossville several days, called by the death of Mrs. Hartzell’s brother.
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Hartzell of Los Angeles, California, were here last week because of the death of his father.
 
 
6076
Obituary- Hartzell, Mary
Obituary- Hartzell, Mary
Mollie Hartzell dies in Myrtle Point, Ore.
A former resident of Rossville, Mrs. Mary Elizabeth (Mollie) Hartzell, 86, of Myrtle Point, Ore., died in a hospital there Wednesday.

She was born at Covington, Ind., August 18, 1874, and came to Rossville when she was nine to make her home with an aunt, Mrs. Jane Primley.

Mrs. Hartzell’s husband, E. D. Hartzell, died in January.

Surviving are three sons, O. B. Hartzell and Allyn Hartzell of Topeka; Clyde Hartzell of Ridgecrest, California; four daughters, Mrs. Aliene Shenk of Falls Church, Va.; Mrs. Edna May Lieht of Mayer, Ariz.; Mrs. Gladys Evans of Myrtle Point, and Mrs. Mary Bailey of Littleton, Colo.; 15 grandchildren, and 10 great-grandchildren.

Services and burial will be at Myrtle Point.

Mrs. Hartzell fell, seriously injuring her knee and entered the hospital on May 9. Various complications in her general health developed causing her death on June 21. Mrs. Aliene Shenk of Falls Church, Va., was with Mrs. Gladys Evans of Myrtle Point, Ore., the last two weeks to help care for their mother.
 
 
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Obituary- Hartzell, Matilda
Obituary- Hartzell, Matilda
Rossville Resident Dies at 101 Years

Mrs. Matilda Hartzell, 101, of Rossville, resident of Rossville for 82 years, died Monday night in a Topeka hospital. She was born September 25, 1851, in Sturgis, Mich., and moved to Rossville from New York in 1871.

She was married February 31,1 1875, to David Hartzell, who operated a drug store in Rossville many years. He died in 1937. She was a member of the Ross¬ville Methodist Church.

She is survived by a daughter, Mrs. Walter Salley, Silver Lake; four sons, Ernest Hartzell, Myrtle Point, Ore.; Leroy Hartzell, Rossville; Frank Hartzell, Chillicothe, Ill., and Melvin Hartzell, Seattle, Wash.; 18 grandchildren, 31 great-grandchildren and four great-great-grandchildren.
 
 
6078
Obituary- Hartzell, Nancy
Obituary- Hartzell, Nancy
Findagrave.com information

Nancy was the third of six children born to William WESTFALL (1791-1852) and Rebecca SLADE Westfall (1794-1853).

She was married to John Jeremiah HARTZELL (1815-1852) on January 26th, 1841 in Darke Co., OH.

Their children together were:

Noah HARTZELL (abt 1842)
Phillip HARTZELL (1843-1919)
David HARTZELL (1844-1937)
John J. HARTZELL (1846-1868)
Josiah HARTZELL (1849-1853)
James A. HARTZELL (1851-1853)

After John's death Nancy married Jacob Fetters who helped raise her 2 younger boys. 
 
6079
Obituary- Hartzell, Philip
Obituary- Hartzell, Philip
Philip Hartzell
Philip E. Hartzell, 84, Topeka, died Tuesday, October 10, 2000, at a Topeka hospital.
Mr. Hartzell farmed near Rossville all of his life. He also had worked at Steel Fixtures and Roach Hardware, both in Topeka.
He was bom February 25, 1916, at Rossville, the son of L.P. and Grace Eversole Hartzell. He graduated from Rossville High School in 1934 and lived in the Rossville and Topeka area all of his life.
Mr. Hartzell was a member of the Rossville Methodist Church for 70 years.
He married Blanche M. Smith on August 17, 1940, in Topeka. She survives.
Other survivors include a brother, Richard L. Hartzell, Houston, TX.
A graveside service was held at 1:30 Friday at the Rossville Cemetery. Visitation was held Thursday from 7 to 8 at Davidson Funeral Home, Topeka.
The family suggest memorial contributions to the Helping Hands Humane Society, sent in care of Davidson Funeral Home, 1035 N. Kansas Ave., Topeka 66608.


Philip Hartzell
Philip E. Hartzell, 84, Topeka, died Tuesday,
Oct. 10, 2000, at a Topeka hospital.
Mr. Hartzell farmed near Rossville all of his life. He also had worked at Steel Fixtures and Roach Hardware, both in Topeka.
He was bom Feb. 25, 1916, at Rossville, the son of L. P. Hartzell and Grace Eversole Hartzell.
He graduated from Rossville High School in 1934 and lived in the Rossville and Topeka area all of his life.
Mr. Hartzell was a member of the Rossville Methodist Church for 70 years.
He married Blanche M. Smith on Aug. 17, 1940, in Topeka. She survives.
Survivors also include a brother, Richard L. Hartzell, Houston, Texas.
Graveside services will be at 1:30 p.m. Friday at the Rossville Cemetery north of Rossville. Mr. Hartzell will lie in state at Davidson Funeral Home from noon to 9 p.m. today, where visitation is scheduled for 7 to 8 p.m. today.
The family suggests memorial contributions to the Helping Hands Humane Society, sent in care of Davidson Funeral Home, 1035 N. Kansas Ave., Topeka, 66608.
 
 
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Obituary- Hartzell, Ralph
Obituary- Hartzell, Ralph
RALPH HARTZELL
A message was received Friday by Rossville relatives of the death of Ralph Hartzell at Joplin, Mo.

He passed away Friday after a long illness. He had been troubled with high blood pressure for many months.

Ralph was the son of Mr. and Mrs. E.D. Hartzell, now of Myrtle Point, Oregon, and was born here and attended grade school and graduated from high school here.

Mr. and Mrs. Hartzell and little daughter have made their home in Joplin, Mo. for some time.

Funeral services were, held at Joplin Monday, and burial was in Kansas City, Mo.

Orville Hartzell and Mr. and Mrs. Allyn Hartzell of Topeka; Mr. and Mrs. Estle Bailey of Englewood, Colo., and Mrs. Edna May Light were present for the funeral.
 
 
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Obituary- Hartzell, Viola
Obituary- Hartzell, Viola
Mrs. Viola May Hartzell
Mrs. Viola May Hartzell, 88, Topeka, died Monday, March 6, 1989, at her daughter’s home in Wichita.
She was born Sept. 7, 1900, near Hoyt.
She became active in the Foster Grandparent Program at Kansas Neurological Institute on April 15, 1974, and was active until recently. She and her husband had been foster grandparents to 35 children in their home.
Mrs. Hartzell was a member of Helena Chapter No. 210 of Order of Eastern Star, Social Order of Beauceant, and Royal Neighbors of America.
She was married to Orville B. Hartzell March 31, 1921, in Topeka. He died Aug. 31, 1965. A son, Donald W. Hartzell, died May 25, 1985.
Survivors include a daughter, Marilyn Cain, Wichita; four grand¬children and seven great-grandchild¬ren.
Services will be at 2 p.m. Thurs¬day at Davidson Funeral Home. Burial will be in Rossville Cemetery. Mrs. Hartzell will lie in state from 3 p.m. today until noon Thursday at the funeral home. The casket will remain closed during services. Memorial contributions may be made to Hospice of Wichita, 1831 Woodrow, Wichita, 67203.
 
 
6082
Obituary- Harvey, Dwayne
Obituary- Harvey, Dwayne
Dwayne Everett Harvey

Services will be at 3 p.m. today at Parker-Price Mortuary for Dwayne Everett Harvey, 58, Topeka, who was found dead May 25, 1987, at his home. Police Detective Sgt. Steve Harsha said Mr. Harvey died of an apparently self-inflicted gunshot wound.

He was born Feb. 6, 1929, in Montana, the son of James Lester and Sophia Mae Bookout Harvey.

He had lived in Topeka since 1947 and was a self-employed tree trim¬mer.

Survivors include a daughter, Sharon K. Adams, St. Marys, Mo.; two sons, Glen D. Harvey, Denver and William Harvey, Hines, Ore.; two brothers, Ebert Harvey, Meri¬den, and Thomas Harvey, Madras, Ore.; a sister, Marjorie Skidmore, Topeka, and two grandchildren.

Burial will be in Delia Cemetery. at Delia. Mr. Harvey will lie in state after noon today at Parker-Price Mortuary. Memorial contributions may be made to the American Lung Association of Kansas, P.O. Box 4426, Topeka, 66604.


Harvey
Services were at 3 p.m., May 28, at Parker-Price Mortuary for Dwayne Everett Harvey, 58, Topeka, who was found dead May 25, 1987, at his home. Police Detective Sgt. Steve Harsha said Mr. Harvey died of an apparently self- inflicted gunshot wound.

He was born Feb. 6, 1929, in Montana, the son of James Lester and Sophia Mae Bookout Harvey.

He had lived in Topeka since 1947 and was a self-employed tree trimmer.

Survivors include a daughter Sharon K. Adams, St. Marys, Mo.; two sons, Glen D. Harvey, Denver and William Harvey, Hines, Ore.; two brothers, Ebert Harvey, Meriden, and Thomas Harvey, Madras, Ore.; a sister, Marjorie Skidmore, Topeka, and two grandchildren.

Burial will be in Delia Cemetery at Delia. Memorial contributions may be made to the American Lung Association of Kansas, P.O. Box 4426, Topeka, 66604.
 
 
6083
Obituary- Harvey, Mamie
Obituary- Harvey, Mamie
MAMIE A. HARVEY
Mrs. Harvey was born in Rossville [print error suspected here] W. Harvey, chief justice of the Kansas Supreme Court, died early Sunday morning in a Topeka hospital. She had been in the hospital since she suffered a heart attack August 13th at her home 1505 Jewell.

Mrs. Harvey was in Rossville the daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Conley. She was educated in the Rossville schools and the Emporia State Teachers College. She taught school here before her marriage to Justice Harvey, who also taught in the Rossville school.

She was a member of the Presbyterian Church, the Order of the Eastern Star, the PEO Sisterhood, Daughters of the American Revolution, the Woman’s Club and other organizations.

In addition to her husband she is survived by a son Howard S. Harvey Chicago; a daughter, Mrs. Helen H Righter, of the home; three grandsons, William B, Harvey, James H. Harvey and William H. Righter; two great-granddaughters; and a sister, Mrs. L.U. Morris, Oakland, Calif.

Burial was in the Rossville Cemetery Tuesday afternoon.
 
 
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Obituary- Harvey, Sophia
Obituary- Harvey, Sophia
Mrs. Sophia M. Harvey
Mrs. Sophia M. Harvey, 93, 427 Tefft, died Monday at her home.

She was born Nov. 20, 1887, in Illinois, the daughter of John and Amanda Francisco Bookout. She lived in Topeka most of her life.

She married James L. Harvey who died April 22, 1975. A daughter, Mrs. Dorothy Sternad, died in 1976.

Survivors include a daughter, Mrs. Marjorie Skidmore, Topeka; five sons, Dwayne Harvey, Topeka; Ebert Harvey, Meriden; James Harvey, in Oregon; Carl Harvey, in South Dakota; and Clarence Harvey, in Washington state; 29 grandchildren and 35 great-grandchildren.

Graveside services will be at 2 p.m. Thursday in Delia Cemetery. Mrs. Harvey will lie in state at Parker-Price Mortuary after 10 a.m. Wednesday.
 
 
6085
Obituary- Harvey, W.W.
Obituary- Harvey, W.W.
W. W. Harvey
Former Chief Justice W. W. Harvey of Topeka, who served 2 years on the Kansas Supreme court, collapsed suddenly at his home Saturday and died en route to a hospital. Death was attributed to a heart attack.

Born November 21, 1869, in Madison county, Ky., he moved to Shawnee county with his parents in 1877 and the family settled on a farm near Berryton. He was graduated from Emporia State Teachers college in 1896. After teaching in Kansas rural schools, including Rossville, five years, he was superintendent of Ellsworth city schools two years. He entered the law profession after studying privately and was admitted to the Kansa Bar in 1898.

He set up a practice at Ashland in 1906 and was chosen Clark county attorney the same year, serving one term. In 1917 he began the first of three successive terms as Clark county’s representative in the Legislature and was elected speaker of the house in 1921. He was elected to the Supreme court in 1922 and served 10 years as Chief Justice. He retired March 1, 1956.

His wife, the late Mrs. Marie A. Harvey, died in September 1952. He is survived by a son, Howard S. Harvey of Chicago; a daughter, Helen Righter of the home; three grandsons, William B. Harvey, James H. Harvey and William H. Righter; two great-granddaughters; a nephew and two nieces.

Services were Monday noon at Wall-Diffenderfer chapel in Topeka. Burial was in Ridgeway cemetery at Carbondale.
 
 
6086
Obituary- Hase, Ronnie
Obituary- Hase, Ronnie
Ronnie Dean Hase has joined the saints in heaven to forever worship our Lord and King on January 12, 2019.
He was born April 9, 1943 to Carrie Marie Thomsen and Chester Leslie Hase in Burlington, Kansas. He graduated from Carbondale High School in 1961. He served our country in Vietnam in the United States Army. He worked for Fleming Foods for over 25 years and later worked for Custom Wood Products beginning in 1994. He was a member of the Delia Presbyterian Church. He had lived at Delia the last 45 years. He loved to fish. He loved to tinker, always working on something. He will be remembered for his constant smile. He and Becky also have a little Yorkie that he enjoyed.
On February 17, 1968 he married Sarah Rebecca (Becky) Niccum at Mayetta. Becky survives at their Delia Home. Other survivors include his daughter Sheri Hase of Delia; son, Shawn Hase of Mobile, Alabama; brother, Kenny Hase and wife Glenda of Rossville; and many nieces and nephews.
A celebration of his life will be held later at the Delia Presbyterian Church. Inurnment and military honors will be held the same day at West Lawn Memorial Gardens in Topeka. Memorial contributions may be made to Delia Presbyterian Church, Post 400 of the American Legion, American Lung Association or the American Heart Association. 
 
6087
Obituary- Hasenbank, Velma
Obituary- Hasenbank, Velma
Velma Hasenbank
WAMEGO -- Velma "Lorraine" Hasenbank, 79, formerly of St. George and St. Marys, died Wednesday, Dec. 13, 1995 at Manhattan.

Mrs. Hasenbank worked in food service at Kansas State University and at St. Marys Hospital before she retired.

She was born Nov. 14, 1916, at rural Rossville, the daughter of Charles Henry and Flossie Keech Rose. She was a lifelong resident of the Wamego area.

Mrs. Hasenbank was a member of Black Jack Post of the American Legion at St. George.
She married Cleo Carl Hasenbank on April 2, 1938 at Westmoreland. He died in 1970.

Survivors include eight sons, Keith Hasenbank, Adams, Ore., Forrest Hasenbank, St. George, Larry Hasenbank, Manyhattan, Lyle Hasenbank, Manhattan, Gary Hasenbank, Goessel, Dale Hasenbank and Don Hasenbank, both of Marion and Ricki Hasenbank, Newton; a daughter, Cleola Ward, Ovid, Mich.; seven brothers, Vernon Rowe, St. George, John Rowe, Oskaloosa, Russell Rowe, Eustus, Fla., Lawrence Rowe, Phoenix, Kenneth Row, Saline, Richard Rowe, Jemison, Ala., and Ron Rowe, Strong City; two sisters, Virginia Reed, Palm Springs, Ca., and Delores McNemar, Redding, Ca.; 45 grandchildren; and 41 great-grandchildren.

Services will be at 10 a.m. Saturday at R.J. Evans Mortuary at Wamego. Burial will be at Valley View Memorial Gardens at Manhattan. Mrs. Hassenbank will lie in state from 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. Friday at the mortuary where relatives and friends will meet from 7 to 8 p.m.
 
 
6088
Obituary- Hasenbank, Velma 2
Obituary- Hasenbank, Velma 2
Velma Hasenbank
Velma “Lorraine” Hasenbank, 79, formerly of St. George and St. Marys, died Wednesday, December 13, 1995, at Manhattan.

She was born November 14, 1916, in rural Rossville, the daughter of Charles Henry and Flossie Keech Rowe. She was a lifelong resident of the Wamego area.

Mrs. Hasenbank worked in food service at Kansas State University and at St. Mary Hospital before she retired.

Mrs. Hasenbank was a member of Black Jack Post of the American Legion at St. George.

She married Cleo Carl Hasenbank April 2, 1938, at Westmoreland. He died in 1970.

Survivors include eight sons, Keith Hasenbank, Adams, Ore., Forrest Hasenbank, St. George, Larry Hasenbank and Lyle Hasenbank, Manhattan, Gary Hasenbank, Goessel, Dale Hasenbank and Don Hasenbank, Marion; and Ricki Hasenbank, Newton; a daughter, Cleola Ward, Ovid, Mich.; seven brothers, Vernon Rowe, St. George, John Rowe, Oskaloosa, Russell Rowe, Eustus, Fla., Lawrence Rowe, Phoenix, Kenneth Rowe, Salina, Richard Rowe, Jemison, Ala., and Ron Rowe, Strong City; two sisters, Virginia Reed, Palm Springs, Calif., and Delores McNemar, Redding, Calif.; 45 grandchildren; and 41 great-grandchildren.

Relatives and friends met at R.J. Evan Mortuary in Wamego Friday evening. Her service was at 10:00 Saturday at the mortuary. Burial was in Valley View Memorial Gardens, Manhattan.
 
 
6089
Obituary- Haskins, Karen
Obituary- Haskins, Karen
Karen Kay Haskins

Karen Kay Haskins passed away on July 11, 2020 at the age of 78.

She was the beloved wife of the late Donald Haskins. She is survived by her son, Timothy Scott Haskins of Topeka, KS; daughter, Tammy Renae (Steven) Fulper of Spring Hill, TN; sister, Yolanda Lonnie McKinney of Wright City, MO; grandson, Dillon James Haskins; two granddaughters, Jessica Ann Haskins, Amber Mae Fulper; great-granddaughter, Joselynn Rae Haskins; great-grandson, Nathan Kayne Berry-Brune; nieces and nephews; great-nieces and nephews. She is preceded in death by her father, Edward Kilgore; mother, Eulalia E. Krohn; sister, Lorna Louise Campbell.

Karen was a devout member of Immanuel Luthern Wentzville. She was a past president of Women in Mission. Karen assisted with many functions of the church and funeral lunches. She was owner of Haskins Janitorial services for 30 years. She was the activities director and housekeeper at The Manor at St. Mary's. She was a housekeeper at the Boulevard senior living facility. She will be dearly missed by all who knew and loved her.

Please make donations payable to Women in Mission in care of Pitman Funeral Home, P.O. Box 248, Wentzville, MO 63385.

Services were held Tuesday, July 14, 2020 at Pitman Funeral Home in Wentzville, MO. 
 
6090
Obituary- Hass, Eliza
Obituary- Hass, Eliza
Deaths and Funerals
Mrs. Martin Hass

Eliza E. Burnett was born in Virginia, April 25, 1850, and came to Kansas at the age of seven with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Obidiah Burnett, and settled near Lecompton. Later the family moved to Holton where she was united in marriage in January 1869 to Martin Hass. In 1878 Mr. and Mrs. Hass moved to Rossville to the present home, where she had resided for 52 years.

To this union five children, one son and four daughters were born, all of whom survive; Herman Hass, Mrs. Sam Hoover and Mrs. David Davis of Rossville, Mrs. C.F. Howerton of Silver Lake, and Mrs. W.A. Hoover of Holton. Besides these there are seven grand children and two great grand children, two sisters and one brother.

Mrs. Hass had been a devout member of the Church of the Brethern [sic] since girlhood.

The funeral was held Saturday March 29, at 2:30 p.m. at the home, conducted by Rev. Wright of Lawrence, Kansas. Miss Grace Sanders, accompanied by Miss Williamette Navarre, sang two numbers. The pall bearers were: Marvin Davis, Clark McPherson, E.D. Stephens, A.J. Thomas, C.M. McPherson and Hudson McCollough. Interment was in Rossville cemetery.

[From the Rossville Reporter, April 3, 1930] 
 
6091
Obituary- Hass, Martin
Obituary- Hass, Martin
Martin Hass Died Yesterday
Martin Hass, a resident of Rossville township for the past forty-four years, passed away yesterday at noon after a long illness, with heart trouble and dropsy.

His family has been at his bedside for the past few months as he gradually grew weaker so the end was not unexpected. Mr. Hass would have reached his 77th birthday next month. The funeral will be held tomorrow (Friday) from the home north of Rossville, and interment made in the Rossville cemetery. An obituary will be published next week. 
 
6092
Obituary- Hass, Martin 2
Obituary- Hass, Martin 2
Martin Hass was born in Mansfield, Richland county, Ohio, July 9, 1844, died at his home northeast of Rossville June 15, 1921, at the age of 76 years, 11 months and 5 days, after a residence of 41 years on the place where he died.

When about 7 years of age he moved with his parents to Tama county Iowa where the family lived for about six years coming to Kansas in 1857 locating near Holton in Jackson county, continuing his residence there until 1877.

He enlisted in Co. B., 11 Kansas; August 1862. Was on the frontier in Arkansas and Colorado as escort for government trains. Was in one fight on the North Platte about 200 miles northwest of Laramie with about 1500 Indians. Was mustered out in 1865 at Leavenworth and returned to Holton.

In 1869 he was married to Miss Eliza Emma Burnett at Holton. To this union five children were born, all of whom with his widow survive him. They are Mrs. S. F. Hoover, Mrs. Charles Howerton, Mrs. Dave Davis and Herman of Rossville; Mrs. Nora B. Hoover of Holton. He is also survived by two brothers, George Hass of Walla Walla, Wash., and Theodore Hass of Holton; three sisters, Mrs. Lydia Sollner, Downs, Kansas, Mrs. Mary Perry, Shawnee Okla., Mrs. Sophia McCrary, Seattle, Wash.

Mr. Hass early in his life became a member of the Brethren church which faith he espoused until his death. Rev. Hooper of the Oakland Brethren church conducted the funeral services, at the home Friday afternoon, June 17 and the body was interred in the Rossville cemetery.

Mr. Hass has long been one of the substantial citizens of Rossville township and merited the respect of a wide circle of friends.
 
 
6093
Obituary- Hass, Robert
Obituary- Hass, Robert
ROBERT H. HASS
Robert Herman Nass, 79, retired farmer from Rossville, died Wednes¬day morning in the Topeka nursing home where he had lived for two years.

He was born March 12, 1876, in Holton and had lived most of his life in Rossville. He was a member of the First Church of the Brethren of Topeka.

Survivors include two sisters, Mrs. Eva Davis of Rossville and Mrs. Nora Grant of Palisade, Colo., and six nieces and nephews.

Funeral services will be Friday at 2 p. m. in the Presbyterian Church at Rossville with burial in the Rossville Cemetery. Hurley funeral home is in charge of arrangements.
 
 
6094
Obituary- Hastings, Carrie
Obituary- Hastings, Carrie
Mrs. Dewey Countryman and daughter Alice attended the funeral of Mrs. John Hastings in Topeka, Tuesday.

L.A. Gilbert and son Walton and nephew, Jess Gatewood of McCracken, Kansas, stopped here Tuesday for a short visit with the [Dewey] Countryman family. They were called to Topeka by the death of Mr. Gilbert's sister. [Carrie Hastings] 
 
6095
Obituary- Hatzenbihler, Jodie
Obituary- Hatzenbihler, Jodie
Jodie Christa Hatzenbihler
OLATHE—Jodie Christa Hatzenbihler, 25, of Olathe, passed away Saturday, April 9, 2005, at KU Medical Center.

She was born Dec. 24, 1979, in Springfield, Ore., to Dean and Crystal Hickle Hatzenbihler.

Jodie graduated from Linfield School of Nursing in Portland, Ore., with a bachelor of science degree in nursing.

She worked as a registered nurse for KU Medical Center.

Survivors include her parents, Dean and Crystal Hatzenbihler, Salem, Ore.; a brother, Joel Hatzenbihler, Salem, Ore.; a sister, Janel Hatzenbihler, Salem Ore.; grandparents Doris Hickle, North Dakota, M.J. and Cecelia Hatzenbihler, North Dakota; numerous aunts, uncles, cousins; and a special friend, Jon Ross, Topeka.

A memorial service will be held at 6:30 p.m. Tuesday at Kevin Brennan Family Funeral Home in Topeka.

Another memorial service will be held in Salem, Ore., at Christ the Good Shepherd Lutheran Church on Monday, April 18, 2005.

Memorial contributions may be made to Christ the Good Shepherd Lutheran Church, Salem, Ore., or to the Jodie Hatzenbihler Memorial Fund, both in care of Kevin Brennan Family Funeral Home, 2801 S.W. Urish, Topeka, 66614. Online condolences may be sent to www.kevinbrennanfamily.com.
 
 
6096
Obituary- Hause, Alfred 1
Obituary- Hause, Alfred 1
Alfred House dies suddenly
Alfred L. Hause, 60, of Rossville died Thursday morning in a Topeka hospital.

He was born Nov. 25, 1902, at Westmoreland. For about 35 years he was a resident of Rossville, where he was the owner and operator of a battery and carburetor shop.

Mr. Hause was past master of Hesperian Lodge No. 111, AF&AM, at Rossville and past district deputy of the Grand Lodge.

He is survived by his widow, Mrs. Minnie Hause, and a daughter, Janet Sue Hause, both of the home; a brother, Walter Hause of Salem, S.D.; a sister, Mrs. Zetta Darnell of Hastings, Neb.; and several nephews and nieces.

Services were at 2 p.m. Saturday in the Parker Mortuary in Topeka. Hesperian Lodge conducted graveside rites in the Rossville Cemetery.

CARD OF THANKS - We wish to thank our friends, neighbors and the Rossville Churches for the cards, food, and kind expressions of sympathy extended us in the death of our husband and father. Minnie and Janet Hause
 
 
6097
Obituary- Hause, Alfred 2
Obituary- Hause, Alfred 2
Rossville lost a friend…

A friend of Rossville slipped away from us last week. Many of us are still in shock over the sudden passing away of Alfred Hause, better known by us as just ‘'Hausey”.

Hausey will be missed. His friendly visit down Main Street almost every day was expected. You could nearly always be sure Hausey would at least open the door for a friendly hello and usually to recite some bit of humor.

To this newspaper, Hausey was a little more than a friend. He was the chief mechanic in the older days when we had the big old iron press and linotype machine. He could always patch them up in one way or other so the newspaper could go to press. Our modern equipment in the later years nearly put Hausey out of work at the Reporter, but he still came around just to see if everything was running smoothly.

Although this newspaper may feel a little special toward Hausey, he was the same friend indeed to many in this area. Other businessmen would depend upon Hausey’s friendly visits and many farmers depended upon him for mechanical service. He belonged to the Rossville Fire Department for so many years that the records don’t go back far enough. He served on the fire department even before the town had trucks. His other big interest in the community was with the Hesperian Lodge.

Rossville will suffer the loss of Alfred Hause; along with him he is taking another business from Rossville. The Rossville Battery Shop operation cannot be run like it was operated before without Hausey. There is no replacement.

Yes, Hausey will be remembered in Rossville for years to come. We’ll miss his wit and humor coming at times when it was needed most. We’ll miss his little visits and we’ll miss his repair work when it was needed most. We’ll just miss Hausey in Rossville, he was a friend!
 
 
6098
Obituary- Hause, Brenda
Obituary- Hause, Brenda
HAUSE BABY DIES

Brenda Alene Hause, six weeks old daughter of Mrs. and Mrs. Wayne E. Hause of Rossville, died Wednesday at the home of her parents.

Besides her parents, she is survived by a brother, Allen Wayne Hause of the home; her grandparents, Mrs. and Mrs. Ernest Norton and Mr. and Mrs. Ted Marney all of Rossville; and her great-grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Marney, Topeka. Funeral services will be at 2 p. Friday at the Rossville Christian Church with burial in Rossville Cemetery. Parker Mortuary is in charge of arrangements.


CARD OF THANKS – We wish to thank all our neighbors and friends for the kindness, flowers and other offerings during the loss of our dear, sweet baby, Brenda.
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Hause & Allen
Mrs. and Mrs. Ted Marney & family
Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Norton & family


In memory of our darling baby, Brenda Alene Hause, who passed away one year ago, May 14, 1958:
No stain was on her little heart.
And innocence slept sweetly on
That little one so fair.
Sin had not entered there;
She was too pure
For this cold earth,
Too beautiful to stay
And so God’s holy angel bore
Our darling one away.
Sadly missed by –
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Hause and Allen
Mr. & Mrs. Ernest Norton
Mr. & Mrs. Ted Marney

IN MEMORIAM – In loving memory of our daughter Brenda who passed away four years ago May 14, 1958. Deep in our hearts is a picture of a loved one laid to rest. In memory’s frame we shall keep it because she was one of the best.

Sadly missed by her mommy and daddy, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Hause, Jefferson City, Mo.
 
 
6099
Obituary- Hause, Glenn
Obituary- Hause, Glenn
Glenn E. Hause
Glenn E. Hause, 89, of Topeka, passed away Monday, December 7, 2015.

He was born October 30, 1926, in Rossville, Kansas, the son of Oscar and Blanche (Tuller) Hause. He was a graduate of Rossville High School and served in the Army during the Korean Conflict. Glenn was employed by the United States Postal Service for 34 years and Shawnee County Parks & Recreation. He was a member of the Jimmie Lillard Post 31 of the American Legion in Rossville and enjoyed volunteering for TARC. Glenn married Violet A. Neeley on February 14, 1955, in Lawrence, Kansas. She preceded him in death on November 16, 1999. Survivors include son, Marvin (Jeanni) Wilson; daughters, Marilyn Holloway, Glenda (Robert) Backerman, Wanda (Ralph) Knight, Lori (Brian) McCann, and Julie (Wade) McNorton; daughter-in-law, Joyce Wilson; 20 grandchildren; and 24 great-grandchildren. He was preceded in death by son, Richard Wilson; and four siblings.

Glenn was cremated. A memorial ceremony will be held at 10:00 a.m. Monday, December 14, 2015, at Penwell-Gabel Parker-Price Chapel, 245 NW Independence Avenue, Topeka, Kansas 66608. Visitation will be from 4:00-7:00 p.m. Sunday at the funeral home. Interment of the cremated remains will follow in Penwell-Gabel Cemetery. Memorial contributions may be made to TARC or American Diabetes Association. To leave a message for the family online, please visit www.PenwellGabelTopeka.com.
 
 
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Obituary- Hause, John
Obituary- Hause, John
Death of J.A. Hause
J.A. Hause, who came to Rossville from Hoxie last year, died Wednesday morning at his home of dropsy of the heart.

Mr. Hause was 66 years old. He was born in Green county, Ohio, February 20, 1846. When only 18 years of age he enlisted in Company E, 154th Ohio, and remained in the army until the close of the Civil War. He came to Kansas in 1875. Three years later he was married to Miss Elizabeth Anna Miller, and to them ten children were born, eight of whom, with Mrs. Hause, survive him. They are: Oscar Hause of Rossville, K.A. Hause of Westmoreland, Mrs. Emma Burnette of Manhattan, Mrs. Laura Brooks of Lenexa, Mrs. Lizetta Darnell of St. George, and Henry, Walter and Alfred Hause, who are at home.

Mr. Hause pre-empted a homestead near Westmoreland, and later moved to Hoxie, and from there came to Rossville. He was a member of the United Brethren church and of the G.A.R. In every community of which he was a resident he had the respect and friendship of his neighbors. The funeral service was held early Wednesday evening from the home, and conducted by Rev. H.R. Orr. The burial was at Westmoreland.

[From The Rossville Reporter, Friday, July 19, 1912] 
 

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