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| Obituary- Naylor, Oscar Oscar S. Naylor Dead.
The sad news of the death of Oscar Naylor which occurred on board the transport Sumner, August 5, while on his way home from the Philippines, was a distinct shock to his many friends and relatives in this vicinity.
Young Naylor enlisted in the regular service in Topeka in July one year ago and was assigned to the hospital corps, going direct to Manila. Death was due to pulmonary tuberculosis. The relatives have notified the commanding general of the Department of California and the body will be sent to his home in Topeka for burial. A telegram received here Wednesday stated that the body had been shipped on that date and will probably arrive in Topeka Sunday.
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| Obituary- Neary, Jr., William Silver Lake—William “Bill” Delaney Neary Jr., 72, Passed away Tuesday, November 17, 2020, at his home in Silver Lake.
He was born on March 19, 1948, at Frontenac, Kansas the son of William “Bill” Delaney Neary Sr. and Helen Radell Neary. Bill grew up in Frontenac and graduated from high school there. He attended Pittsburg State University and attended Vo-Tech for welding. Bill served in the United States Army.
Bill moved to the Topeka area in 1968 and the Silver Lake community in 1977. He worked for the Santa Fe Railroad retiring from BNSF with over 40 years of service. Bill was a member of St. Stanislaus Catholic Church in Rossville and the Knights of Columbus Council at the church. He was a 4th-degree member of the James W. Gibbons Assembly. Bill was very active in the church and the knights.
He was preceded in death by his parents.
On August 23, 1969, Bill and Rosalyn Bergman were married at St, Mary’s Catholic Church in St. Benedict, Kansas. She survives of the home.
Other survivors include his son, William “Bill” Delaney Neary III (Andrea), Osage City; his daughter, Julie Brewster (Jason), Silver Lake; eight grandchildren, Luke, Ethan, Jack, Alana, Arin, Allison, Jase, and Rygh.
Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated at 11:30 A.M. Saturday, November 21, 2020, at St. Stanislaus Catholic Church in Rossville. Interment will be at the Silver Lake Cemetery. Mr. Neary will lie in state, and the family will receive friends from 5:00 P.M. until the rosary at 7:00 P.M. on Friday, November 20, 2020, at the church. Memorial contributions may be made to St. Stanislaus Catholic Church and sent in the care of Piper Funeral Home, 714 Maple St., St. Marys, KS. 66536. To leave online condolences, go to www.piperfuneralhome.com. Mask and social distancing are required. |
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| Obituary- Neeley, Carol
Carol Joan Novotny Neeley
Carol Joan Novotny Neeley was born to Peter and
Elizabeth Novotny on October 5, 1965 in Topeka, Kansas. She passed away on Tuesday, February 17, 2015 at her home in Rossville, Kansas.
Carol was a Licensed Clinical Social Worker. She graduated from the University of Kanas with Bachelor’s and Master’s Degrees in Social Work. Over the past 20 years, she held a variety of clinical and administrative positions throughout Kansas.
She was a loving and devoted
mother. Her children, Max Neeley and David Bailey, were always at the center of her world. They were the loves of her life.
Carol had an adventurous spirit and enjoyed doing new things from hiking the Grand Canyon to parasailing off the coast of Hawaii. She was loyal, fun loving, and generous with her time and resources.
In addition to her children, survivors include her sister, Sarah Novotny; first cousin, John Martin and family; aunt, Elizabeth Novotny; uncles Hans, Franz, and Alfred Novotny and their families; her former husband, Steve Neeley; and friends too numerous to mention.
Her memorial service will be held on Friday, February 27 at 4pm at the Rossville United Methodist Church, 411 Pearl Street, Rossville, KS. In lieu of flowers, donations are requested to Heifer International and the Humane Society http://www.humanesociety.org/donate/>. Penwell-Gabel Mid Town Chapel is assisting the family. To leave a special message for the family online, visit www.PenwellGabelTopeka.com.
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| Obituary- Neelson, John BODY OF MURDERED MAN FOUND FRIDAY
The body of a dead man was found last Friday in an abandoned road on the old Fowler ranch northwest of Maple Hill, by a young man named Adams who passed by the lonely spot while driving some mules.
The Wabaunsee, Shawnee and Pottowatomie county officers have been investigating the affair all week and a net of circumstantial evidence has been woven about two or three young men.
The mutilated body was identified this week by relatives as that of John Neelsen, 24 years old, of Elgin, Neb.
Discovery of Neelsen’s body ended a search conducted by his relatives in Nebraska. The Nebraskan left home September 24 for Walnut, Crawford county, Kansas, where he had rented a farm. He was driving a small Buick automobile with a trailer in which he carried a disc plow. At Hiawatha, he traded the Buick for a Pontiac coupe and continued his trip. He reached Walnut, did some work on his new property, and started for home.
When his body was found a piece of a gold watch chain dangled from his watchpocket. His watch and other valuables had been taken and his car was gone. Death had been caused by a bullet which entered his right eye.
Neelsen’s death is supposed to have occurred on the night of October 5th.
Theodore Moore, 24, of Rossville and “Chuck” Fauerbach, 24, son of a prominent Maple Hill farmer, are both under investigation in connection with the slaying.
Moore was arrested with Fauerbach in St. Marys shortly after midnight Saturday and was surrendered Monday to officers from the state reformatory at Hutchinson from which he recently was paroled after serving 17 months of a five-to-ten-year sentence for motor car theft in Shawnee county.
Shortly after midnight Saturday night Moore drove a Pontiac coupe into the St. Marys downtown district. Two night marshals, George Marks and Ed Rogers, examined the motor car, recognized it as one for which they had been watching in boot-legging investigations, and arrested Moore.
The officers discovered the motor car driven by Moore carrying a Kansas license plate, had been sold in Hiawatha. They learned from the Hiawatha dealer that the car had been sold to Neelsen. Moore said he had bought the machine from Chester Tork, Topeka. Tork denied this and Moore said he had bought it from another Topeka man.
Wabaunsee authorities were notified. They traced the car’s Kansas license tag and learned it had been taken from a wrecked machine near Maple Hill. A grip, watch, clothing, and two blankets, later identified by Mrs. Neelsen as owned by her husband, were found at the home of one of the two suspects.
The Nebraska license tag, transferred by Neelsen from his Buick to the Pontiac at Hiawatha, was found in a ditch at the side of the road near Rossville.
Wabaunsee officers still are searching for a motor car trailer and a disc pow said to have been drawn by Neelsen’s automobile and this disappeared with the car and the victim’s personal property at the time of his death.
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| Obituary- Neiswender, Bernice Bernice Neiswender
Services will be at 2 p.m. Wednesday at Parker Mortuary for Mrs. Bernice D. Neiswender, 70, Cicero, III., formerly of Rossville, who died Saturday in a Chicago, hospital where she had been a patient several weeks.
She was born Oct. 22, 1900, near Rossville, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. David Davis, and was graduated from Rossville High School. She attended Emporia State Teachers College and was graduated from Pestalozzi-Froebel Teachers College at Chicago.
Mrs. Neiswender taught several years in Cicero, lie, schools. She was a member of Clement Presbyterian Church at Cicero, III.
She was married to Thurlow Neiswender June 9, 1922, at Chicago. He survives.
Other survivors include a daughter, Mrs. Eva Jean Montsna, Parsippany, N.J.; her mother, Mrs. Eva Davis, Silver Lake; a brother, Marvin Davis, Rossville, and two grandchildren.
Burial will be in Rossville Cemetery. Memorial contributions may be made to the Presbyterian Church at Rossville.
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| Obituary- Neiswender, Everett
EVERETT B. NEISWENDER
Funeral services for Everett B. Neiswender, 36. of 401 86th Way South. Birmingham, Alabama, were held Saturday, April 26th. from Rideut’s-Brown Service Roebuck Chapel in Birmingham, with the Rev. Carroll D. Payne officiating. Burial was in Jefferson Memorial Gardens at Birmingham.
Mr. Neiswender, a native of Topeka, and a former resident of Rossville, died Wednesday night at his home of a heart attack.
He had lived in Birmingham for the past six years. Five of these years he was employed by the U. S. Pipe and Foundry Co., and prior to that time he was with the U. S. Internal Revenue Department.
He was a member of the National Assn, of Accountants, the Alabama Society of Certified Public Accountants, and the American Institute of Accountants.
Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Dorothea Neiswender; three sons Roger, James and Wayne Neiswender; two daughters, Linda and Jan et Neiswender; his mother, Mrs. Florence Neiswender; one brother Roland Neiswender, and one sister Mrs. Harry Lane, all of Topeka.
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| Obituary- Neiswender, L.H. SERVICES FOR NEISWENDER AT SILVER LAKE M. E. CHURCH
Funeral services for L. H. Neiswender, representative from the 33rd district and widely known Shawnee county farmer, who died last Thursday from injuries received in a motor car accident were held at the Silver Lake Methodist church last Saturday afternoon at 2 o’clock. Burial was in the Prairie Home cemetery.
Mr. Neiswender was born on Feb. 11, 1862, near Columbus, Ohio. With his parents he moved to Kansas in 1868. His father homesteaded a farm in Shawnee county, near Silver Lake. He had lived there ever since —60 years.
He had served six terms as representative of his district—four of them in succession. He was also a representative in the special sessions of 1920, 1921 and 1928.
Mr. Neiswender was a graduate of the Kansas agricultural college, and a prominent member of the Shawnee county farm bureau. He was also master of the Pleasant Ridge Farm Grange.
Surviving him are his wife, Mrs. Alice Neiswender of the home address; one son, Raymond Neiswender of route 6; one daughter, Mrs. Vivian Paramore of Topeka; one brother Thomas Neiswender of Silver Lake, and one sister, Mrs. Lucy Peyton of North Topeka.
L. H. NEISWENDER DIES
L. H. Neiswender, state representative from this district, died early this afternoon in a Topeka hospital where he had been taken for treatment for injuries sustained in an auto accident on the evening of September 5, southeast of Silver Lake.
The friends and relatives here had high hopes of his recovery and news of his death was a shock.
Mr. Neiswender’s car collided with a car driven by William Enochs at the Grover Neiswender corner September 5. Mr. Neiswender suffered a concussion and other serious injuries His car was thrown into a ditch and badly damaged. Mrs. Neiswender was also slightly injured.
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| Obituary- Neiswender, May MAY NEISWENDER
Mrs. May M. Neiswender, 70, a member of the first class at Washburn college, died at the home of her son Chester P. Neiswender, 1342 Fillmore street, Topeka, Monday night.
She was born at Burlington, Iowa, June 26, 1864, and moved to Nebraska with her parents when she was a small child. When she was 17 years old, she moved to Rossville. She attended Campbell college at Holton and Washburn college. She afterward was a teacher at Rossville and Silver Lake.
She was a prominent member of the Silver Lake Eastern Star chapter and the Ancient Toltic Rite of Topeka. She also was a member of the Royal Neighbors and the Pleasant Ridge Presbyterian church at Kiro.
After her marriage to Thomas Neiswender June 2, 1887, she moved to a farm near Kiro. She made her home with her son during her last illness.
Besides her husband and son, she is survived by a daughter, Mrs. Mabel L. Faulk, Rossville, nine grandchildren and two sisters, Mrs. Levi Stanley, Corpus Christi, Texas, and Mrs. George Carlton, Duluth, Minn. Two children, Everett and Ethel Neiswender preceded her in death. Burial was in Prairie Home cemetery —Capital.
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| Obituary- Neiswender, Orlando O. C. NEISWENDER
Orlando Clark Neiswender, 85 of 1321 Topeka Avenue, Topeka, died Saturday morning in a Topeka hospital.
A Topeka resident for many years, Mr. Neiswender was born August 16, 1869, in Silver Lake. He was a graduate of Roudebush Business College of Topeka and became affiliated with the Arnold Wholesale and Retail Drug Co. in 1899. He became sole owner in 1926 and continued in that capacity until his retirement in 1940.
Fond of travel, Mr. Neiswender and his wife had visited many European and Near Sast countries. He was a member of the First Presbyterian Church, Rotary Club, Masonic Lodge No. 17 of Topeka and other Masonic bodies and was a former director of the Fidelity Stale Savings Bank.
Mr. Neiswender married Lida Cutbirth on August 3, 1898, in Silver Lake. Besides his wife, he is survived by two sisters, Mrs. Mildred Graft of Berryton and Mrs. Bertha Caldwell of Route 6, Topeka; a brother, Homer T. of Eagle Lake, Texas, and a number of nieces and nephews.
Funeral services were held at 2 p. m. Monday at Wall-Diffenderfer Mortuary with burial in Mount Hope Cemetery.
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| Obituary- Neiswender, Thurlow Thurlow L. Neiswender
ST. MARYS - Thurlow L. Neiswender, 88, St. Marys, died Friday, Sept. 18, 1987, at a St. Marys nursing home.
Mr. Neiswender worked at Western Electric at Chicago and later at the Chicago Board of Trade Grain Commission as an accountant. He retired about 1970.
He was born Sept. 13, 1899, at Wanamaker, in Shawnee County, the son of Levi and Mina Kelly Magill Neiswender. He grew up in Silver Lake and was graduated from Rossville High School. He attended the University of Kansas in Lawrence where he was a member of the band. He spent most of his life in Chicago before he moved to St. Marys in 1972.
Mr. Neiswender was a member of the Presbyterian Church in Rossville.
He was married to Bernice Davis June 7, 1922. She died in January 1971.
Survivors include a daughter, Mrs. Eva Jean Montsma, Wheaton, Ill.; two grandchildren; and a great-granddaughter.
Services will be at 10 a.m. Monday at Verschelden Funeral Home in St. Marys. Burial will be in Rossville Cemetery. Mr. Neiswender will lie in state from 10 a.m. Sunday until service time at the funeral home. Memorial contributions may be made to the Presbyterian Church in Rossville.
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| Obituary- Nellis, Ora Ora May Nellis
ROSSVILLE - Ora May Nellis, 93, Rossville, died Tuesday, April 7, 1992, at a Rossville nursing home.
She was born May 5, 1898, in Alva, Oklahoma Territory, the daughter of Hiram and Jenett Cox Keeling.
Mrs. Nellis was a member of the United Methodist Church in Caney.
She was married to Isaac Ashlock on Oct. 21, 1937. He died June 11, 1945. She was married to Luther Vining on Sept. 30, 1946. He died in June 1948. She was married to Earl Nellis on Feb. 11, 1951. He died Feb. 20, 1974.
Survivors include a daughter, Iris Fulton, Rossville; three grandchildren; and two great-grandchildren.
Graveside services will be at 2 p.m. Thursday in Rossville Cemetery. Mrs. Nellis will lie in state after 2 p.m. today at Davidson Funeral Home in Topeka. |
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| Obituary- Nelson, Harold In memory of Harold Frank Nelson who passed away one year ago, June 6, 1949.
Deep in our hearts is a picture
More precious than silver and gold;
It is a picture of you, dear brother,
Whose memory will never grow old.
Sadly missed by his wife, Mrs. Harold Frank Nelson and children, father Dr. H.L. Nelson of Topeka; his brother, Dr. G.W. Nelson of Newton, Kansas, and his sister, Mrs. Viola Trostle, of Rossville. |
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| Obituary- Nelson, Harold L. FORMER PASTOR HERE,
DR. NELSON, DIES
Dr. H. L. Nelson, minister of the Rossville Presbyterian church for five years, 1902 to 1907, died Tuesday at Presbyterian Manor in Newton. Funeral Services for the retired minister will be at 4 p. m. today ill Newton and at 2 p. m. Friday at Potwin Presbyterian church in Topeka. Burial will be in Rossville Cemetery.
A native of Indian Hill, Ohio, Dr. Nelson taught school for several years and attended Lane Theological Seminary, Cincinnati, before coming to Kansas in 1897.
He was graduated from Washburn University in 1900 and received a master’s degree from the University of Kansas in 1902. He then came to Rossville for five years before going to the Potwin church where he remained until 1935. He became pastor emeritus of Potwin Church in 1935. The pastor was awarded an honorary doctor of divinity degree by College of Emporia in 1923. In 1929 he was moderator of the Presbyterian Synod of Kansas.
He is survived by a son, Dr. George W. Nelson of Newton, superintendent of Presbyterian Manor, and by a foster daughter, Mrs. Roy Trostle of St. Marys.
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| Obituary- Nelson, Mary Etta Mrs. Etta Nelson
[Headstone says date of death 14 Aug 1945]
Mrs. Etta Vorhies Nelson, nearing her 87th birthday anniversary, and the eldest child of the Vorhies family, resident of Topeka and Rossville for over 40 years, died Tuesday at her home, 148 Hill Street.
She was born October 6, 1858, in Shannon City, Iowa, and had been a resident of Topeka since 1905. She was a member of the Potwin Presbyterian Church whose pastor, assisted by Dr. H.L. Nelson will conduct the funeral service at the Wall-Diffenderfer Funeral Home Friday afternoon at 2 p.m.
Interment will be in the Rossville Cemetery.
Surviving are a daughter, Mrs. Verna Burtenshaw, of the home; two sons, Roy Nelson, Key West, Fla. and Guy Nelson, Topeka; four brothers, Charles and Elton Vorhies, of Rossville; Roy Vorhies, Long Beach, Calif.; and Frank Vorhies, of Shannon City, Iowa; and two sisters, Mrs. Minnie Webb, Laurel, Neb., and Mrs. Rebecca Yocum of Topeka.
The pallbearers will be Messs. C.E. Gresser, Gus Kassebaum, Morris BOnd, Sidney Stumbaugh, C.E. Van Vleck and Bert Heslet, all of Rossville.
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| Obituary- Nelson, Nancy MRS. NANCY JANE NELSON
Mrs. Nancy Jane Nelson, 76, wife of Dr. Harry L. Nelson of 4009 North Kansas, died at her home Monday.
She was born in Mason, Ohio, Jan. 9, 1873, where she spent her early life. She was married to Dr. Nelson on June 28, 1894. They came to Topeka in 1898. Dr. Nelson served as pastor of churches in Linwood and Rossville, returning to Topeka in 1908, when he became pastor of Potwin Presbyterian church until 1935, when he retired.
Mrs. Nelson was a member of Potwin Presbyterian church and Daughters of the American Revolution. She was preceded in death by a daughter, Viola Marian, in infancy and son Harold F. Nelson on June 6, this year.
Other survivors beside her husband, Dr. H. L. Nelson, and one son, Dr. George W. Nelson of Newton; a daughter, Mrs. Roy Trostle of Rossville; one brother the Rev. A.G. Frank of Seattle, six grandchildren, one great-granddaughter, and a number of nieces and nephews.
Funeral services were held in Potwin Presbyterian church, Wednesday afternoon with burial in Rossville cemetery.
MISCELLANEOUS
From the World of pain and sorrow
To the land of peace and rest;
God has taken you, dear Mother,
Where you have found eternal rest.
In memory of our dear wife and Mother, Mrs. H. L. Nelson, who passed away one year ago today, August 15, 1949. Sadly missed by husband and children.
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| Obituary- Nelson, Ruth From findagrave.com
Ruth Campbell Tomlinson Nelson
Birth: May 8, 1897
Topeka
Shawnee County Kansas, USA
Death: Jul. 12, 1961
Topeka
Shawnee County Kansas, USA
The Topeka Daily Capital
Thursday
July 13, 1961
Mrs. Nelson Is Dead at 64; Rites Friday
Services will be at 1:30 p.m. Friday in the
Penwell-Gabel Chapel for Mrs. Ruth Tomlinson
NELSON, 64, of 113 Woodlawn, who died in a
Topeka hospital Wednesday after a short
illness.
She was born May 8, 1897, at 113 Woodlawn and lived there her entire life. She was graduated at Topeka High School and Washburn University and was one of the founders of the Upsilon Chapter of Alpha Phi.
Mrs. Nelson taught in the Potwin Grade School following her graduation.
She was a member of the Potwin Presbyterian Church, where she was an elder and an active member of women's organizations.
She was a member of the United Church Women, Stormont-Vail Auxiliary, Kansas Bankers Auxiliary, Daughters of the American Revolution, West Side Forestry Club and other organizations.
She and her husband, Harold Frank Nelson, a banker and president of the Topeka Council of Churches, were married July 2, 1921. He died in 1949.
Surviving are three sons, Kenneth W. Nelson, 1826 Arnold, Harry L. Nelson II of Livermore, Calif., and Charles T. Nelson of Stockton, Calif.; a daughter, Mrs. Virginia RIEDESEL of Fairmount, Minn.; a brother, William A. TOMLINSON, 1529 Jewell, and eight grandchildren.
Burial will be in Mount Hope Cemetery.
Family links:
Parents:
Charles Edward Tomlinson (1846 - 1923) Emma Campbell Tomlinson (1863 - 1940)
Spouse:
Harold Frank Nelson (1899 - 1949)*
Siblings:
Emma Tomlinson Bolton (1891 - 1919)* Carrie May Tomlinson Kimmel (1893 - 1933)* William Alfred Tomlinson (1895 - 1974)*
Ruth Campbell Tomlinson Nelson (1897 -
1961)
♦Calculated relationship
Burial:
Mount Hope Cemetery
Topeka
Shawnee County
Kansas, USA
Plot: Abbey Memorial
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| Obituary- Nelson, Sage Sage Raye Nelson
Sage Raye Nelson 55, Topeka, passed away early Monday, December 17, 2018 at a Topeka Hospital.
She was born Yvette Christina Smith on July 11, 1963 at Albuquerque, NM, the daughter of Kenneth Ray and Arietta E. Sage Smith. Sage grew up in the Rossville community and attended Rossville Schools. She had lived in the Topeka and Rossville area most of her life. Sage was an over the road truck driver. She was a member of TAC Asatru Community and was very involved in the organization serving as Vice President. She was a registered Gydja (spiritual leader).
Sage was a talented artist and enjoyed drawing, crocheting, soap making and adored her granddaughter Lilly.
She was married to Jim Matyak, they were divorced. He preceded her in death along with her father Kenneth Ray Smith and a son Dalton Mclntyre Nichols.
Survivors include her mother, Arietta E. Nichols, Minneapolis, Kansas; her son, Jeramy Matyak, Lyndon; two daughters, Karey Nichols and Katey Nichols both of Topeka; two sisters, Yvonne Church, Minneapolis, and Yolande Nichols, Topeka; her granddaughter Lillian Nichols.
A Celebration of Life was held Saturday, December 29, 2018 at the Crestview Shelter House, 4901 Shunga Dr., Topeka. Memorial contributions may be made in Sage's name and sent in care of Piper Funeral Home, 714 Maple Street, St. Marys, Kansas 66536.
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| Obituary- Nemec, Edward Edward G. Nemec
Edward G. Nemec, 60, Route 8, died Wednesday at his home west of Topeka. A Shawnee County sheriff’s detective said Mr. Nemec died of a self-inflicted gunshot wound.
He was born Jan. 31, 1923, in Hanover, the son of Joseph and Mary Koehler Nemec. He moved to Shawnee County from Hanover in 1969.
He was a farmer in the Hanover com-munity until 1967 and later was a road maintenance worker in Silver Lake Township.
He was a member of St. Stanislaus Catholic Church in Rossville.
Survivors include three brothers, Frank Nemec, Wheat Ridge, Colo., John Nemec, at home, and Al Nemec, Topeka.
Services will be at 11:30 a.m. Saturday at St. Stanislaus Catholic Church in Rossville. Burial will be in Mount Calvary Cemetery at St. Marys. Mr. Nemec will lie in state from 2 to 9 p.m. today at Brennan Funeral Home where parish rosary will be recited at 7:30 p.m. today. A memorial mass of the resurrection will be at 10:30 a.m. Monday at St. Stanislaus Catholic Church.
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| Obituary- Nemec, John John H. Nemec
WILLARD — John H. Nemec, 77, Willard, died Tuesday, April 30, 1996, at a Topeka hospital.
Mr. Nemec was a farmer and a mechanic at Hanover until 1968. He later retired from Shawnee County where he worked in highway maintenance and as a mechanic. He was a former mayor of Willard.
He was born Oct. 8,1918, at Hanover, the son of Joseph and Mary Koehler Nemec.
Mr. Nemec was a member of St Stanislaus Catholic Church at Rossville and an honorary life member of Knights of Columbus Council No. 657.
Survivors include two brothers, Frank Nemec, Tucson, Ariz, and Al Nemec, Topeka.
Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated at 10 a.m. Friday at St. Stanislaus Catholic Church at Rossville. Burial will be in Mount Calvary Cemetery at St. Marys. Mr. Nemec will lie in state from 2 to 9 p.m. today at Brennan-Mathena Funeral Home, where a parish rosary will be recited at 7 p.m. followed by a Knights of Columbus Council No. 657 rosary at 7:30 p.m. Memorial contributions may be made to the St. Stanislaus Building Fund, Rossville, 66533.
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| Obituary- Nesbitt, Timothy Timothy W. Nesbitt III
Timothy W. Nesbitt III, 15, Silver Lake passed away Sunday, February 28,2016 at Stormont Vail Hospital in Topeka from injuries he received earlier in an auto accident.
He was born January 24,2001 in Topeka, the son of Timothy W. Nesbitt Jr. and Ashley Olson. Timmy grew up in Silver Lake and was a freshman at the Silver Lake High School. He was on the football and wrestling teams, he participated in track and had been in the school play. Timmy was a member of the Student Council and FFA. He was a member of the First Baptist Church in Silver Lake.
He was preceded in death by an uncle, Brad Brady.
Survivors include his father, Timothy W. Nesbitt, Jr., Holton, his mother and step-father, Ashley and Shannon TenEyck, Silver Lake; brothers Seth, Colton and Camden TenEyck, Silver Lake; sisters, Isabell Nesbitt, Emporia and Emilee Nesbitt, Holton; grandparents Anita and John Robb, Delia, Jake Olson, Rossville, Jayne and Al Logue, Topeka, Timothy W. Nesbitt Sr, Topeka and Alfred and Cheryl TenEyck, St. Marys.
Funeral services were Thursday, March 3, 2016 at the Silver Lake High School Gym. Interment followed in the Delia Cemetery. Memorial contributions may be made in Timothy’s name and sent in care of Piper Funeral Home, 714 Maple St., St. Marys, Kansas 66536
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| Obituary- Netson, George Obituary-Netson
George Leonard Netson, son of Margaret Jane and Alfred Netson, was born Sept 27, 1880, on farm four miles southwest of Randolph.
At the age of two he moved with his parents to a farm north of Cleburne in the Prairie Ridge Community, where he received his education. His mother passed away when he was 9 ½ years old.
As a young man he worked in the stone quarry as a stone mason and carpenter, helping to build many of the homes and business houses in Cleburne.
In 1904 he was united in marriage to Jessie Evangeline Reid at Manhattan, Kansas. To this union, three children were born. They made their home on his father’s farm near Cleburne for 39 years.
In 1943 they moved to Cleburne where he managed the produce house, and later the Standard service station, which he was operating at the time of his death.
In his younger years, he loved to play baseball and all thru his life was very much interested in this sport. He has had many friends and always enjoyed visiting with them. He was a kind loving husband and father. He was interested in what his children and grandchildren were doing, and always willing to share their experiences. He will be greatly missed by all who knew him.
He became a member of the Methodist church in 1939.
He passed away October 13, 1953, at the age of 73 years, 2 weeks, following a brief illness caused by a cerebral hemorrhage on Oct. 7, from which he never regained consciousness.
Preceding him in death were his mother and father, 2 brothers, 3 sisters, and 3 grandchildren.
He leaves to mourn his wife Jessie of the home, 3 children, Lawrence and wife Mae of Randolph; Ralph and wife Doris of Bigelow; Elaine and husband Raymond Schultes of Topeka; also a niece, Mrs. Verna Lokan of San Diego, Calif., who made her home with them for many years. 5 grandchildren, Marilyn, Janet, Robert and Gary Netson, and Gwenda Lynn Schultes; 3 brothers, Allen and Ed Netson of Cleburne, and Kenneth of Manhattan, 1 sister, Mrs. Lily Saunders of Mundy, Texas, and his step-mother, Mrs. Julia Netson of Manhattan.
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| Obituary- Neugebauer, Irene Mrs. Irene Neugebauer
LAWRENCE - Mrs. Irene Koci Neugebauer, 61, Lawrence, died Thursday, April 25, at a Lawrence hospital.
Mrs. Neugebauer was a clerk at the University of Kansas Center for Public Affairs from 1974 until 1984 when she retired for health reasons.
She was born April 29, 1923, at Silver Lake, the daughter of James Franklin and Frances J. Dolevilek Koci.
Mrs. Neugebauer was a member of Immanuel Lutheran Church in Lawrence.
She was married to Rudolph Neugebauer in May 1954 in Topeka. He died in April 1971.
Survivors include two daughters, Rhonda Neugebauer, Lawrence, and Renee Neugebauer, at home; a son, Rudolph Neugebauer II, Lawrence; two sisters, Mrs. Lillian H. Wiant, Silver Lake, and Mrs. Grace Laurenti, Topeka; and two grandchildren.
Services will be at 10 a.m. Monday at Immanuel Lutheran Church in Lawrence. Burial will be in Memorial Park Cemetery at Lawrence. Relatives and friends will meet from 7 until 8:30 p.m. Sunday at Warren-McElwain Mortuary in Lawrence. Memorial contributions may be made to Immanuel Lutheran Church in Lawrence or to the American Cancer Society.
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| Obituary- Newman, Archie Archie L. Newman
Archie L. Newman, 85, Topeka, died Tuesday, July 31, 1990, in a Topeka nursing home.
Mr. Newman worked for the John Morrell & Co., later for Coleman Grocery and worked for Aristo Foods before he retired in 1968.
He was born Dec. 22, 1904, in Delia, the son of Charles and Rosa Reser Newman. He spent most of his life in Topeka except for 1951 to 1956 when he lived in California.
He was married to Etta Faye Coursey May 20, 1922, in Topeka. She died Aug. 28, 1980.
Survivors include two daughters, June E. Frederick, Topeka, and Jeane Merchant, Barstow, Calif.; a son, Charles Frederick Newman, Albuquerque, N.M.; eight grandchildren; 14 great-grandchildren; and a great-great-grandchild.
Services will be at 10 a.m. Friday at Davidson Funeral Home. Burial will be in Topeka Cemetery. Mr. Newman will lie in state after 11 a.m. today at the funeral home. Memorial contributions may be made to the Ronald McDonald House, 825 Buchanan, 66606.
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| Obituary- Newman, Harry The brother of Mrs. Mildred Irwin was killed last week when caught in a hay baler on his farm three miles south of Denison, Kansas. Mr. Harry C. Newman, 56, was born May 14. [missing rest] |
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| Obituary- Newman, Neil Neil Russell Newman
VALLEY FALLS - Neil Russell Newman, 86, Feb. 13, 1992, at a Winchester nursing home.
Mr. Newman was a farmer. He also had worked for Samson Hardware and Plumbing, Bob Newman Plumbing and Valley Implement, all in Valley Falls.
He was born Dec. 4, 1905, near Valley Falls, the son of Louis and Myrtle Fletcher Newman, and attended rural schools near Valley Falls.
He was married to Blanche Viola Turner Dec. 31, 1935, in Oskaloosa. She died March 1, 1982. A son, Charles Newman, died in 1937. Another son, Russell Newman, died in 1958.
Survivors include two daughters, Patricia Swob, Lawrence, and Margie Deerfield, Wichita; a son, Richard Newman, Topeka; two sisters, Mildred Irwin and Nell Cromwell, both of Rossville; a brother, Ernest Newman, Nashville, Tenn.; five grandchildren, and eight great-grandchildren.
Services will be at 10:30 a.m. Monday at Nellis Funeral Home in Valley Falls. Burial will be in Valley Falls Cemetery. Mr. Newman will lie in state after 7 p.m. today at the funeral home.
Memorial contributions may be made to Jefferson County Memorial Hospital Geriatric Center in Winchester, 66097. |
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| Obituary- Newman, Ralph Ralph T. Newman
Ralph T. Newman, 85, Topeka, died Wednesday, Nov. 15,1995, at a Topeka retirement home.
Mr. Newman was a school teacher and administrator. He taught and served as principal at Rossville Elementary School for two years, taught at Silver Lake three years and in Jackson County for 15 years and was the principal at Elmont School and the Seaman School District for 12 years before he retired in 1975. He also farmed in Jackson County.
He was born Dec. 19, 1909, in Mayetta, the son of Ed and Orpha Larkins Newman. He was graduated from Circleville High School and earned a bachelor’s degree and a master's degree at Washburn University.
Mr. Newman was a member of Lowman United Methodist Church, Circleville Lodge No. 20 AF&AM, Orient Lodge No. 512 AF&AM and Circleville Chapter No. 293 of the Order of the, Eastern Star where he was past patron. He was past president of High 12 and the Sons of the American Revolution.
He was married to Eunice M. Proctor on Feb. 10,1934, in Platte City, Mo. She survives.
Other survivors include a son, John D. Newman, Castle Rock, Colo.; two daughters, Sally Jo Craig, Independence, Mo., and Mary Gladfelter, Madrid, Mo.; two sisters, Betty Guthrie, Glendora, Calif., and Inez Wickland, Altadena, Calif.; eight grandchildren; and one great-grandson.
Services will be at 10 a.m. Saturday at Lowman United Methodist Church. Burial will be at the Holton Cemetery. Mr. Newman will lie in state after noon today at the Penwell-Gabel Funeral Home where relatives and friends will meet from 6 to 9 p.m. Memorial contributions may be made Lowman United Methodist Church, 4000 S.W. Drury Lane, Topeka, 66604, or to the Shriners Crippled Children's Fund and sent in care of the Arab Shrine, 1205 S. Kansas Ave., Topeka, 66612.
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| Obituary- Newman, Richard Richard Newman
Richard Newman, Harveyville, passed away
October 1, 2014. Richard was born July 25,1935 in Little Falls, Minnesota to George and Agnes Newman. Richard was united in marriage to Karen Cripps on January 8,1955.
Richard served in the United States Air Force and was employed by Goodyear Tire and Rubber Company for 33 years before retiring in 1989. He was a member of Osage City Legion and a member of Rubberworkers Union.
Richard is survived by his wife of 59 years, Karen, of the home; two sons Joe (Rose) Newman of Harveyville, Mike (Rhonda) Newman of Vassar; and two daughters Kathy (Curtis) Keown of Cerro Gordo, IL and Julie (John) Fischer of Rossville; eight grandchildren; two step grandchildren and seven great-grandchildren. Richard is also survived by two brothers, John of Iron, Minnesota and Joe, of Jordan, Minnesota. He was preceded in death by his parents and four brothers and four sisters.
A visitation is scheduled at the Harveyville United Methodist Church on October 11, 2014 from 5:00 - 7:00. All memorial donations may be made to Midland Hospice House, 200 SW Frazier Circle, Topeka, KS 66606.
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| Obituary- Newsham, Charles Charles Leroy "Charlie" Newsham
Charles Leroy "Charlie" Newsham, 92, Rossville went to be with his Lord and Savior on Saturday, September 4, 2021, at Oakley Place of Rossville.
He was born October 2, 1928, at Ceresco, NE., the son of Charles Marion and Laura Vandell Miller Newsham. Charlie joined the Army/Air Force at the age of 18, and retired on March 1, 1971. During his 20-year career, he served in Korea and Vietnam. His last job was with the State of Kansas, from which he retired in 1993. He was a member of the Rossville Christian Church, and had life-time memberships of the American Legion Post No. 58 and the Air Force Staff Sergeants Association.
He was preceded in death by his parents, three sisters, Blanche, Doris, and Berniece, and a brother, Harold.
While in the Air Force, he was stationed in Japan where he met and married the love of his life, Ryoko Takahashi, on August 1, 1960. Their love story spanned nearly 58 years, until her death on July 28, 2018. He was proud of the United States and enjoyed traveling and seeing the country. He was especially proud of his family. When reminiscing, he would always end by saying, "It was a good life!"
Survivors include children Ruth (Dave) Puvogel, Prescott, AZ, Doris (Kirk) Wagner, Colorado Springs, CO, Mike (Barb) Newsham of Rossville, KS, and Laura (Tony) Clarke, Bradford, PA; eight grandchildren and seven great-grandchildren: David Wayne Puvogel (Christina and Saron), Nick Puvogel (Kelly, Ronin, and Lylah), Megan Smith (Henry), Derek Swope, Gina Patterson (Graham, Nora, and Nolan), Sheldon Newsham (Teresa, and Charlie), Jarret Clarke, and Courtney Clarke.
Private family graveside services will be held at Cedar Hill Cemetery near Ashland, NE.
Memorial contributions may be made to Oakley Place of Rossville and sent in care of the funeral home. Piper Funeral Home, 714 Maple St., St. Marys, Kansas 66536. |
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| Obituary- Newsham, Ryoko RYOKO TAKAHASHI NEWSHAM
Rossville- Ryoko Takahashi Newsham left her earthly home for her eternal home on July 28, 2018. She was born December 13, 1935 to Tsuru Oda and Nikichi Takahashi in Masudamachi, Akitaken, Japan. She was the eldest daughter and fourth of nine children.
She married Charles Leroy Newsham on August 1, 1960 in Tokyo, Japan. She was a military wife and homemaker until the youngest of her four children began school. She then worked at Frito Lay in Topeka, KS for over 24 years before retiring, traveling and spending time with her growing family. Her greatest pride and joy were her grandchildren and she was very active in all of their lives. She was a member of the Rossville Christian Church, loved playing BINGO and all types of art, especially oil painting, sewing and knitting. She always said it was a wonderful life. She was preceded in death by her parents, four brothers and one sister. She is survived by sisters Eiko Suzuki, Seiko Tanimura and Kuniko Takahashi all of Japan. Her legacy will live on through her loving husband of 58 years, Charlie, of Rossville, KS; daughters Ruth (Dave) Puvogel of Prescott, AZ, Doris (Kirk) Wagner of Wichita, KS, and Laura (Tony) Clarke of Bradford, PA; son Mike (Barb) Newsham of Rossville, KS; eight grandchildren and five great-grandchildren: David Wayne, Christina and Saron Puvogel; Nick, Kelly and Ronin Puvogel; Megan, Eric and Sophia Smith; Derek Swope; Gina, Graham, Nora and Nolan Patterson; Sheldon and Teresa Newsham; Jarret Clarke; and Courtney Clarke.
Memorial service will be held at 10:00 A.M. Thursday, August 2, 2018 at the Rossville Christian Church. Interment will follow at Cedar Hill Cemetery near Ashland, NE. Mrs. Newsham will lie in state and the family will receive friends at the church from 9:00 until service time. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions can be made to either Oakley Place of Rossville or Rossville Christian Church and sent in care of Piper Funeral Home, 714 Maple Street, St. Marys, Kansas 66536. Online condolences may be sent to www.piperfuneralhome.com.
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| Obituary- Niccum, Ida Niccum
Ida Maude Niccum, 77, Rossville, formerly of Topeka, died Tuesday, Aug. 11, 1992, at a Topeka hospital.
She was born Nov. 16, 1914, in Sabetha, the daughter of John G. and Cora Hall Warfel. She lived most of her life in Topeka.
She was married to Lloyd L. Niccum on Oct. 17, 1943, in Topeka. He survives.
Other survivors include a son, David Niccum, Salina; a daughter, Sarah R. Hase, Delia; two sisters, Sarah Belcher Whitehead and Mary Boltz, both of Topeka; three grandchildren; and four great-grandchildren.
Services will be at 2 p.m. Friday at Davidson Chapel. Burial will be at West Lawn Memorial Gardens. Mrs. Niccum will lie in state after 11 a.m. Thursday at the funeral home. Memorial contributions may be made to the American Diabetes Association, 3210 E. Douglas, Wichita, KS 67208.
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| Obituary- Nicholas, Allison ALLISON NICHOLAS
The community was saddened Friday by the news of the death of Allison Nicholas, who passed away in St. Francis hospital, after a major operation Thursday at the age of 83 years.
Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas came to Ross villa eight years ago from Clay Center and purchased the local Drug store and were prosperous business folk until the end of four years, and he was forced to retire because of failing health. Since then they have lived quietly in their home on Spruce street and Mr. Nicholas was confined to his home most of the time.
During their business career in Rossville they made many friends in town and community and sympathy is extended to his surviving wife.
Funeral services were held Monday afternoon at 3:30 in Topeka at the McMichael Memorial funeral home.
Burial was in Mount Hope cemetery.
Pall bearers were very close business men friends from Clay Center, including: Leo Morrey, Frank D. Oberg, Mert Schwenson, Ned Engler, Walter Glidden and S. K. McMontgomery.
Out-of-town relatives here for the funeral of Allison Nicholas, Monday were: Mrs. Roy Sanders of Kansas City; Mr. and Mrs. George Elmore of
Jonesboro, Ark.; and Mrs. Susie Bartlett of Bethany, Mo.
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| Obituary- Nicholas, Nelle Friends of Mrs. Nelle Nicholas received word Sunday evening of her death in Farmington, Mo., where she has been living since leaving Rossville. She and her late husband were owners of the Drug Store here about 10 or 12 years ago. She has suffered with arthritis for many years. |
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| Obituary- Nichols, Garold GAROLD GENE “BULL RIDER” NICHOLS
WILLARD — Garold Gene “Bull Rider” Nichols, 78, passed away Tuesday, Jan. 27, 2015 at the Midland Hospice House in Topeka.
He was born Feb. 6, 1936 in Nowata County, Oklahoma, the son of Arley Elbert and Nora Alice Cooper Nichols. Gene graduated from Nowata High School and served in the United States Army and the Oklahoma National Guard.
Gene was a truck driver for many years. In his younger days he was a bull rider, did team roping and was a bulldogger. Everybody on the rodeo circuit and all his truck driving buddies new him as “Bull Rider”. He moved to the Rossville/Willard area in 1990.
He was preceded in death by his parents; a sister, Iva June Reed; two nephews, Eric Nichols and Charles Arley Moore; a grandson, Dalton Ray Mclntyre-Nichols.
On Aug. 26, 1989 he
was united in marriage to Arietta Sage at Cedar Vale, Kansas. She survives of the home.
Other survivors include daughters, Debbie Dunn, Nowata, OK, Sage Nelson, Topeka, Yvonne Church, Minneapolis, KS., Yolande Nichols, Topeka and Heidi Taylor, Las Vegas, NV.; two brothers, Owen Nichols, Sand Spring, OK and Ervin Nichols, Tulsa, OK; a sister Jessie Palone, Nowata, OK; 10 grandchildren, 3 great-grandchildren and several nieces.
Graveside services were on Saturday, Jan. 31, 2015, at the Dover Cemetery, Dover, Kan. The family receive friends on Friday, Jam 30, 2015 at Piper Funeral Chapel in Rossville.
In lieu of flowers memorial contributions may be made to Midland Hospice House and sent in care of Piper Funeral Chapel, P.O. Box 642, Rossville, Kansas 66533. Online condolences may be sent to www.piperfuneralhome.com
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| Obituary- Nichols, Olson OLSON M. NICHOLS
Olson M. Nichols, 70, formerly of Rossville, died at Dover, Del., Friday, April 7, 1978. He was a retired barber, a veteran of World War II, and active in the American Legion.
Surviving are two daughters, Betty Jean Spicer, Dover, with whom he made his home, and Mrs. Mary Lou Postema, Denver, Colo.; four brothers, Kelly W. Nichols and Eugene D. Nichols, Harlan, Ks., Emerson M. Nichols, Memphis, Tenn., and Edwin P. Nichols, Salina; seven grandchildren and two great-grandchildren.
Graveside services will be held on Wednesday, April 2 at 2 p.m. at Mount Hope Cemetery, Topeka. Parker Mortuary, Topeka, is-in charge of services.
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| Obituary- Nicholson, Margaret Margaret Nicholson
Mrs. Margaret Ann Nicholson, 82, 4712 W. 6th, died Friday at the Presbyterian Manor.
She was born Nov. 9, 1890, at Tonganoxie and spent most of her life in Topeka. She had been a teacher and was an author. She had written several poems and short stories that later were published.
Mrs. Nicholson attended the Presbyterian Church and was a member of the Authors Research Club and the Chapparal Club. She was a member of the Kansas Federation of Women’s Clubs and served as parliamentarian for the state organization several years.
Her husband, James Morton Nicholson, died Aug 25, 1957.
Survivors include two daughters, Mrs. Don Berkey, Rossville, and Mrs. Virginia Dial, Long Beach, Calif.; a sister, Mrs. Frank Golden, 924 Lindenwood; two grandchildren and two great-grandchildren.
Services will be at 11 a.m. Monday at Penwell-Gabel Funeral Home. Burial will be in Memorial Park Cemetery. Memorial contributions may be made to the Presbyterian Manor, 4712 W. 6th, 66606.
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| Obituary- Nider, Bill Bill Nider
BLUE RAPIDS — Bill W. Nider, 66, Blue Rapids, died Tuesday, July 31,2001, at a Kansas City, Mo., hospital.
Mr. Nider was an over-the-road truck driver for many years. He was a U.S. Navy veteran, serving from 1954 to 1958.
He was born Feb. 3,1935, at Waterville, to Vernon and Emma Henrich Nider.
He married Carol Reitzel on July 3,1962, at
Salina. They later divorced. She died Oct. 2,1988.
Survivors include a daughter, Denice Fitzgerald, Olathe; two stepsons, Michael Burke, Galveston, Texas, and Shawn Burke, Topeka; three brothers, Harold Dean Nider, Washington, Roy Nider, Pawnee City, Neb., and Larry Nider, Rossville; two sisters, Joann Mettler, Barnes, and Marlain Byrd, Topeka; and two stepgrandchildren.
Services will be at 10 a.m. Saturday at the United Presbyterian Church, Blue Rapids. The casket will be closed. Burial will be at Prospect Hill Cemetery, north of Blue Rapids. Terry Chapel and Funeral Home, Waterville, is handling arrangements.
The family suggests memorials to American Legion Post No. 169, Blue Rapids.
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| Obituary- Nider, Emma Mrs. Emma Nider
Mrs. Emma Nider, 76, Blue Rapids, died Tuesday, May 27, 1986, at a Marysville hospital.
Mrs. Nider was a grocery clerk in Blue Rapids and in the Topeka area many years.
She was born April 18, 1910, at Natoma in Osborne County, the daughter of Jacob Walter and Mary Lillian Hula Henrich.
Mrs. Nider was a member of Rebekah Lodge No. 337, George Bedford Unit No. 169 of the American Legion Auxiliary and Wednesday Afternoon Club, all at Blue Rapids.
She was married to Vernon Nider June 1, 1928, at Plainville. He died in February 1972.
Survivors include three daughters, Mrs. Joan Mettler, Cheyenne, Wyo., Mrs. Marlain Byrd, Topeka, and Mrs. Mary Ann Craft, WaKeeney; four sons, Harold “Dean” Nider, Washington, Bill Nider, Pawnee City, Nebr., Roy Nider, Axtell, and Larry Robert Nider, Rossville; four sisters, Mrs. Susie Buchholz, Mrs. Ruby Bromar and Mrs. Jessie Cassie Mather, all of Blue Rapids, and Mrs. Elizabeth Ghan, Purdy, Mo.; four brothers, Theodore Henrich, Lovell, Wyo., William Henrich, Ramsen, Ia., Clinton Henrich, Dallas, Tex., and Jesse Henrich, Salt Lake City, Utah; 21 grandchildren; and 10 great-grandchildren.
Services were at 2 p.m. Friday in the Presbyterian Church at Blue Rapids. Burial was in Prospect Hill Cemetery at Blue Rapids. Contributions may be made to the Mrs. Emma Nider Memorial Fund to be designated later by relatives and sent in care of the Perry Funeral Home in Blue Rapids.
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| Obituary- Nider, Larry Larry R. ‘Bepa’ Nider
Rossville – Larry R. “Bepa” Nider, 81, passed away on Thursday, September 23, 2021 from Covid complications.
Larry was born September 23, 1940 at Waterville, the son of Vernon and Emma Henrich Nider. He was raised at Blue Rapids and graduated from Blue Rapids High School in 1958.
Larry was a welding supervisor for BNSF Railroad before retiring. Larry was an avid golfer and had played 18 holes the day he went into the hospital.
On September 8, 1961 Larry and Penny Delfs were united in marriage in Alma. They lived in Topeka until 1973 when they moved to Rossville. The moved to Bella Vista, AR in 2001 and moved back to Rossville in 2009. Penny “Mamo” survives of the home.
Larry was preceded in death by a son, Brad Nider; his parents, siblings, JoAnn, Lanie, Dean, Bill, and MaryAnn.
Other survivors include two daughters, Kaye Harden, Topeka and Lisa (Brian) Horak, Rossville; a brother, Roy Nider, Seneca; a brother-in-law Don Noland, Pittsburg; eight grandchildren, Brock (Sherri) Harden, Haylee (Tyler) Harden, Conner (Katherine) Harden, Taylor (Jed) Harden, Kelcy (Derek) Hammer, Corbin, Camden and Cale Horak; three great-grandchildren, Nate, Hallie and Bentley; many nieces and nephews.
A graveside service will be at 2:00 P.M. Thursday, September 30, 2021 at the Rossville Cemetery. Mr. Nider will lie in state and the family will receive friends from 6:00 until 8:00 P.M. Wednesday, September 29, 2021 at the Rossville Christian Church. Memorial contributions can be made to the Rossville High School and sent in care of Piper Funeral Home, 714 Maple Street, St. Marys, Kansas 66536. To leave online condolences, go to www.piperfuneralhome.com.
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| Obituary- Nider, Robert 1 Robert 'Brad’ Nider
Robert Bradley “Brad” Nider, 18, Rossville, died Saturday evening at his home of a self-inflicted gunshot wound, according to a Shawnee County sheriff’s official.
He was born June 30, 1964, in Topeka, the son of Larry Robert and Henreitta Lucille Delfs Nider.
He was a senior at Rossville High School and was a member of the football and baseball teams. He also was a member of Letterman’s Club and Future Business Leaders of America at the high school, and Rossville United Methodist Church.
Survivors besides his parents include two sisters, Kaye Lynn Nider, Topeka, and Lisa Annette Nider, Rossville; and two grandmothers, Mrs. Emma Delfs, Alma, and Mrs. Emma Nider, Blue Rapids.
Services will be at 1:30 p.m. Tuesday at Rossville High School. Burial will be in Rossville Cemetery. Memorial, con¬tributions may be made to Rossville High School, Rossville, 66533. Parker-Price Mortuary, Topeka, is in charge of arrangements.
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| Obituary- Nider, Robert 2 Robert "Brad" Nider
Robert Bradley "Brad" Nider, 18, Rossville, died Saturday evening, March 12, 1983, at his home of a self-inflicted gunshot wound, according to a Shawnee County Sheriff's official.
He was born June 30, 1964, in Topeka, the son of Larry Robert and Henrietta Lucille Delfs Nider.
He was a senior at Rossville High School and was a member of the football and baseball teams. He was also a member of Letterman's Club and Future Business Leaders of America at the high school, and Rossville United Methodist Church.
In addition to his parents, survivors include two sisters, Kaye Lynn Nider, Topeka, and Lisa Annette Nider, Rossville; two grandmothers, Mrs. Emma Delfs, Alma, and Mrs. Emma Nider, Blue Rapids.
Services will be at 1:30 p.m. Tuesday (this afternoon) at Rossville High School. Burial will be in Rossville Cemetery. Memorial contributions may be made to Rossville High School, Rossville, Ks. 66533. Parker-Price Mortuary, Topeka, is in charge of arrangements. |
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| Obituary- Nightwine, Charles C.K. Nightwine
Charles K. Nightwine, 70, died at his home on Route 6, Topeka, Sunday morning. He was born in Baltimore, Md., in 1863, and had made his home in Kansas 30 years. He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Jennie Nightwine; two sisters, Mrs. George Horning, Springfield, Mo., and SIster Manerta of St. Louis, Mo., and a brother, Edward Nightwine, Lebanon, Mo.
The body lay in state at Conwell's mortuary until Monday when it was taken to Springfield, Mo., for burial. |
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| Obituary- Nitsch, JoAnn JoAnn Nitsch
Delia—JoAnn Nitsch, 79, passed away Monday, May 8, 2017 at a Topeka Hospital.
She was born June 2, 1937 at Beloit, the daughter of Gail and Delila Colby Hyman. She grew up in the Beloit community and lived there many years before moving to Topeka and then Delia in 1972.
JoAnn was the bookkeeper for Nitsch Trash Service for many years. She also had been a cook at the Rossville Senior Center. JoAnn was a member of the Delia Presbyterian Church and the Delia Pride Committee.
On January 29, 1971 she was united in marriage to John I. Nitsch at Lincoln, Kansas. He preceded her in death on November 26, 2002. She was also preceded in death by her siblings Bob, Ronnie, Gail and Dale Hyman; a daughter, Kim Creipe, on September 3, 2011; a son, Joe Caraway, January 6, 2014 and a grand-daughter, Kayla Caraway.
Survivors include four sons, Jim, Rick and Tom Caraway and John E. “Dink” Nitsch; five brothers, Darrel “Heavy” Hyman, Edwin “Whitey” Hyman, Morris Hyman, Wayne Hyman and Raymond Hyman; a sister, Mary Mallory; 13 grandchildren and 20 great-grandchildren.
Memorial visitation will be on Sunday, May 14, 2017 from 2:00 until 4:00 P.M. at Piper Funeral Home in St. Marys. Inurnment will be in the Delia Cemetery. Memorial contributions may be made to the Delia Pride Committee and sent in care of the funeral home
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| Obituary- Nitsch, John 1 John Nitsch
John I. Nitsch, 63, Delia, died Tuesday, November 26, 2002, at his home.
He was born May 15, 1939, in Lincoln County, the son of Eric John and Minnie Irene Pounds Nitsch.
He lived in the Delia community since September 1972.
He grew up in the Lincoln County community. He accepted Christ as his saviour at the age of 11, when he was baptized and was a member of the Bethany Baptist Church, rural Hunter.
He owned and operated Nitsch Trash Service. He had served on the Delia City Council. He was a member of the Topeka Legends Racing Association.
On January 29,1971, he married JoAnn Hyman at Lincoln. She survives. A granddaughter, Kayla Caraway, died.
Other survivors include a daughter, Jeannie Gerard, Beloit; a step-daughter, Kim Kreipe, Meriden; a son, John E. “Dink” Nitsch, Delia; four stepsons, Jim Caraway, Lawrence, Rick Caraway, Denver, CO, Tom Caraway, Delia, Joe Caraway, Topeka; two sisters, Leota Herman, Concordia, and Janice Oetting, Sylvan Grove; a brother, Roger Nitsch, Hunter; 14 grandchildren; and one great-grandchild.
His service was at 10:30 a.m. Saturday at Piper-Verschelden Funeral Home, St. Marys. Burial was in the Delia Cemetery.
A family visitation was held from 7-8 p.m. Friday at the funeral home.
Memorial contributions may be made to Basic Cancer Research, Kansas State University, and sent in care of Piper-Verschelden Funeral Home, 714 Maple St., St. Marys 66536.
Piper-Verschelden Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.
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| Obituary- Nitsch, John 2 John Nitsch
DELIA —John I. Nitsch, 63, Delia, died Tuesday, Nov. 26,2002, at his home.
Mr. Nitsch owned and operated Nitsch Trash Service, He also had served on the Delia City Council.
He was born May 15,1939, in Lincoln County, the son of Eric John and Minnie Irene Pounds Nitsch. He was reared in Lincoln County and had lived in Delia since 1972.
Mr. Nitsch was a member of Bethany Baptist Church near Hunter.
Mr. Nitsch was a member of the Topeka Racing Legends Association.
He married JoAnn Hyman on Jan. 29,1971, in Lincoln. She survives.
Other survivors include a daughter, Jeannie Gerard, Beloit; a stepdaughter, Kim Kreipe, Meriden; a son, John E. “Dink" Nitsch, Delia: four stepsons, Jim Caraway, Lawrence, Rick Caraway, Denver, Torn Caraway, Delia, and Joe Caraway, Topeka; two sisters, Leota Herman, Concordia, and Janice Oetting, Sylvan Grove; a brother, Roger Nitsch, Hunter; 14 grandchildren; and one great-grandchild.
Services will be at 10:30 a.m. Saturday at Piper-Verschelden Funeral Home in St. Marys. Burial will be in Delia Cemetery. Mr. Nitsch will lie in state at the funeral home after 2 p.m. Friday. Visitation will be from 7 to 8 p.m.
Memorial contributions may be made to the Center for Basic Cancer Research at Kansas State University and sent in care of the funeral home.
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| Obituary- Nitsch, Minnie Minnie I. Nitsch
Minnie I. Nitsch, 75, rural Hunter, died Tuesday, February 4, 1986, at the Mitchell County Hospital in Beloit after a long illness.
Minnie was born September 14, 1910, in Lincoln County, Ks., 12th of 14 children of Isaiah Lincoln and Delilah McKinney Pounds.
Minnie received her education at the Surprise and Cottonwood grade schools. She worked away from home to help support her family after the death of her father. At the age of 18, Minnie moved with her mother, sisters and brother to the Bethany community where she joined the Bethany Baptist Church. She served as a Sunday School teacher in the junior department for many years and was a faithful member of the church until her death.
On August 18, 1931, Minnie was married to Eric Nitsch at Ellsworth, and they lived all their married life in Lincoln County. To this union, four children were born.
Minnie devoted much of her last 10 years to piecing quilts and crocheting afghans for her children, grandchildren, great-grandchildren, and missionaries.
Survivors include her husband, Eric; two sons, John and wife JoAnn, Delia, and Roger and wife Nancy, Hunter; two daughters, Leota and husband Charles Herman, Concordia, and Janis and husband Keith Oetting, Sylvan Grove; a brother, Elias Pounds, Hutchinson, nine grandchildren, nine great-grandchildren, nine stepgrandchildren, and 14 stepgreat-grandchildren; nieces, nephews and many other relatives and friends.
She was preceded in death by her parents; three brothers - Albert, Walter and Andy Pounds; nine sisters - Rachel Rounkles, Rose Emmet, Sarah Jensen, Nancy Price, Ethel Pounds, Alice Johnson, Malinda Damgaard, Delsa Farr, aand Mary Parson; and two grandchildren, Kimberly Anne Nitsch and Kenneth Charles Herman.
Memorial services [were] conducted February 6, at 2:30 p.m. at Hall's Mortuary, Lincoln, with the Rev. Anthony Dickerson officiating. Burial was in Bethany Cemetery, rural Hunter. Organist was Mrs. Gerald Bachamp; soloist was Sister Elizabeth Stover. Casketbearers were Bradley Nitsch, Kenneth Church, Douglas Herman, Joe Caraway, Darin Oetting, and John Eric Nitsch.
Memorials may be made to the Solomon Valley Hospice, Beloit, or the Bethany Baptist Church, rural Hunter. |
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| Obituary- Nitzsche, William 1 In Memory of Ralph Nitzsche, who passed away May 8, 1963: Two years have passed since that sad day when one we loved was called away. God took him home. It was his will. Within our hearts he liveth still. Sadly missed by brothers and sisters. |
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| Obituary- Nitzsche, William 2 Electrical shock kills repairman
William Ralph Nitzsche 58, of Turon, Kansas, a Rock Island Railroad signal maintainer was killed Wednesday, morning when he came in contact with a 600 volt power line while working up a highline pole on the right-away near US 54 just west of Pratt, Ks.
He was dead when they removed his body from the pole. A passing train crew saw him dangling by his safety belt and radioed the report in. Death was said to have occurred approximately an hour prior to this time. Just minutes after his body was placed in an ambulance, another repairman climbed the pole to finish tying off the line that Nitzsche had been working on and he, too touched the “Hot line’’ and the crew standing by had to climb the pole and bring him down. His condition is reported good in the Pratt Hospital. After investigating the accident later, they found that a tree limb had broken and fallen across the wires west of where the accident happened and this caused the wires to be “hot”.
Ralph Nitzsche was born December 9, 1904 at Rulo, Nebraska. He lived in Rossville for several years before moving to Turon, Kansas 26 years ago. He worked as a signal maintainer for the Rock Island Railroad for 26 years. He was a member of the Christian Church and Masonic Lodge in Turori. At the time of his death, he had been Scout Master for the Boy Scouts, Troop No. 339 over 20 years.
He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Marie Nitzsche and two sons, Dennis R. and Larry E. all of the home; two daughters, Janice of the home, and Doris of San Pedro, Calif.; two brothers, George Diehl, 3115 Minnesota, and Earl Diehl 2540 Amhurst, both of Topeka; and three sisters; Mrs. Ina Marney of Chicago, Mrs. Alice Gentry of 1129 Webster, Topeka, and Mrs. Ruth Martinek, Rossville.
Funeral services were held Saturday at 2 p.m. in the Turon Christian Church with burial in the Turon Cemetery.
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| Obituary- Nocktonick, Margie Margie Grace Nocktonick
Margie Grace Nocktonick, 89, Topeka, passed away Friday, May 27, 2011. She was born at Delia, Kansas, on March 13, 1922, the daughter of John Robert Wyatt, and Flossie Mable (Graham) Wyatt. She was the second from the oldest of a family of 12. Margie graduated from Delia High School in 1940. She married Adam A1 Nocktonick on July 27,1941. He passed away on July 26, 1967, the day prior to their 25th anniversary.
Mrs. Nocktonick was employed by Jostens in Topeka, retiring from the company after 25 years.
Margie spent much of her time reading and crocheting, but mostly she centered her life on her children and grandchildren.
Mrs. Nocktonick is survived by her children; Adam Nocktonick Jr. (Ruthie), Faye Womack (Rich), and Ronald Nocktonick (Denise). She is also survived by 6 grandchildren, and 13 great-grandchildren, 7 brothers; Howard, Marion, Lloyd, Duane, Glen, Bud, and Jimmy Wyatt, and 2 sisters; Loveign Ostrander, and Joyce Wyatt. She was preceded in death by her sisters June Green and Geneva Farrell.
Funeral services will be held at Penwell-Gabel Mid-Town Chapel on Wednesday, June 1,2011, at 11:00 A.M., with burial to follow at Half-Day Cemetery, Elmont.
Mrs. Nocktonick will lie in repose at the funeral home after 2:00 P.M., Tuesday, May 31, 2011. A family visitation will be from 6:00-8:00 Tuesday evening.
The family suggests memorial contributions be given to Aldersgate Village Retirement Community, 7220 SW Asbury Drive, Topeka, KS 66614-6059.
To leave a special message for the family online, please visit www.PenwellGabelTopeka.com.
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| Obituary- Nocktonick, Michael THE TOPEKA CAPITAL-JOURNAL May 29, 1984
Michael A. Nocktonick, 15, 1321 Polk, was killed late Saturday, May 26, in an auto accident near 25th and Topeka Avenue.
He was born Aug. 1, 1968, at Ottawa, the son of Norwood F. and Sherry A. Davenort Nocktonick. He moved to Topeka from Mayetta in 1978.
He was a member of the Indian Club at Topeka High School and had been active in elementary school and junior high school athletics.
Survivors include his father, Norwood Nocktonick, Topeka; his mother, Sherry Nocktonick, Topeka; a sister, Joelee A. Nocktonick, Topeka; and grandparents, Susie Wah bno sah, Delia; and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sanache, Tama,Iowa.
Indian drum services will begin Wednesday evening at the former Louis Nocktonick home in Mayetta.
Burial services will begin about 2 p. m. Thursday at Shaughnessey Cemetery near Mayetta. Michael Nocktonick will lie in state after 2 p. m. today at Brennan Funeral Home. |
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| Obituary- Nocktonick, Norwood Norwood "Woody" Nocktonick
DELIA - Services will be 1:00 p.m. Tuesday, Nov. 8, 2011 at the Mercer Funeral Home in Holton, KS. Burial will follow in O'Bennick Cemetery. For more information visit www.mercerfuneralhome.com. |
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