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| Obituary- Sebring, John Robert Death of Robert Sebring.
Robert Sebring, son of John and Margaret Sebring, was born September 1[], 1860, and died October 21, 1899, aged 39 years, 1 month and 4 days.
Mr. Sebring was the second son of a family of twelve. He married the eldest daughter of John and Margret Dailey. Their union was blessed with two boys and one girl.
Robert Sebring confessed his faith in Christ at the age of 29, uniting with the United Brethren church, of which he continued a faithful member till the hour of his departure for the silent land. He never entertained a doubt as to the saving grace of God. He was satisfied with the purifying power of the blood of Jesus. God's promises were sweet, consoling and precious to him in all his suffering. With increasing suffering, communion with Christ contained more of richness, while the magnificence of his palace in that God-built city became more realistic. The anticipated happiness of heavenly society gilded the overhanging clouds of death with a brightness that chased away the sadness of the tearful goodbye of earth-loved ones. He dearly loved music and sang those old family hymns in his suffering. He has gone to join the heavenly choir to sing forevermore. His trust was in the Savior, who said, I am the resurrection and the life.
Mr. Sebring was a kind and considerate father, a loving husband, and an obliging neighbor. His loss will be keenly felt, but our loss is his gain. He exchanged sorrows for joys, trials for heavenly rest and quiet, the society of loved ones for the society of the angelic host, and the rough pathway of life for the flower-fields of Elysium. His rich experience gained in life has been called to larger fields of usefulness.
The funeral was held at the Presbyterian church on Sunday, Oct. 22, at 2 o'clock. A large concourse of loving friends assembled to pay their last tribute of respect to their dear friend and the sorrowing family.
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[From the Rossville Times, Thursday, October 26, 1899] |
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| Obituary- Sebring, Lillian Mrs. Ira Sebring
Mrs. Lillian A. Sebring, a former resident in Rossville community, passed away last Thursday, October 20th, after a lingering illness of two years, at Weaubleau, Mo.
She was born in Lake Mills, Wisconsin, November 8, 1958, and married Ira F. Sebring in 1880. She is survived by her husband, one son, Emmett Sebring of Weaubleau, Mo., one daughter, Mrs. J.R. Lucky, of Wheatland, Mo., and one sister, Mrs. S.A.D. Boggs, of Memphis, Tenn.
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| Obituary- Sebring, Margaret Margaret Reser Sebring
Margaret Reser was born in Scott county, Ky., May 25, 1826, and died with a paraletic stroke May 5, 1914, age 77 years, 11 months and 10 days.
She was married to John Sebring in 1858, to this union were born twelve children; six children and her husband proceeding her to the better world. The living are Ira of Topeka, Austin and Charles of Rossville and Wesley, George and Mrs. Maude Hart of Westmoreland, also four brothers and two sisters, all of whom were able to attend the funeral, but one sister of Topeka and one brother of Rossville.
Mrs. Sebring became a Christian in early girl-hood and had since lived a good Christian life. She was a loving mother, a kind sister and a good neighbor, and her many friends and neighbors will indeed miss her.
Mrs. Sebring, with her husband and children, came to Kansas some 40 years ago and resided upon their farm, four miles south of Westmoreland ever since.
The funeral services were held at the house on Thursday at 10 a.m. and were conducted by Rev. H. S. Bowers. The remains were laid to rest in the Westmoreland cemetery by the side of her husband.
Mr. and Mrs. Austin Sebring, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sebring, Mrs. Arvilla Sebring, Anthony Ruff, Z. Reser, Mont Reser, and Moss Reser, attended the funeral of Mrs. Margaret Sebring, which was held Thursday at Westmoreland.
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Sebring were called to Westmoreland yesterday by the news of the death of Mr. Sebring’s mother, which occurred Tuesday evening. Mrs. Sebring had been a resident of Pottawatomie county for many years.
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| Obituary- Sebring, Nellie Memorial.
The community was shocked on Monday morning by the announcement of the death of Ruth Sebring. She had been out of school for a couple of weeks because of an indisposition, but was able to be up and around the house most of the time until Saturday morning when she was taken seriously ill and medical aid was summoned. But it was unavailable and she was called higher and passed to her reward Monday, March 1st, 1915. Nellie Ruth was the eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Austin Sebring and was born on the family homestead north of Rossville, December 12, 1898.
Ruth gave her heart to God and her hand to the church at the early age of 12 years. She was baptised by the Rev. Job Wykert and united with the United Brethren church at Olive Branch, of which church and Sunday school she was a loved and consistent member.
Ruth had a sweet amiable disposition and was much loved by those who knew her intimately.
The funeral services begun at the home conducted by Prof. Livingood were completed at the M.E. church in Rossville. Rev. Walter Ward, the pastor, had charge of the services and preached a very comforting sermon from I Cor., 15:55.
Ruth being a member of the Rossville High School, the scholars attended in a body. The music was beautiful and appropriate. There were many beautiful floral offerings. The pallbearers consisted of Prof. Livingood and five boys who were members of Ruth’s class (Sophomore). The remains were interred in the Rossville cemetery. The grief stricken parents and sister, Esther have the deep sympathy of the entire community.
Death of Ruth Sebring
Ruth Sebring, the sixteen year old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Austin Sebring died Monday after a very brief illness. Death was due to a breakdown of the nervous system. Miss Ruth, who was one of the most popular pupils of the high school, was forced to leave school about two weeks ago, but as late as last Friday had been up and around the house. Her condition became alarming Saturday and she passed away Monday. The funeral was held Tuesday from the Methodist church, the services being conducted by Rev. Ward. The high school students of Rossville attended the funeral in a body. Interment was made in the Rossville cemetery.
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| Obituary- Sebring, Robert Robert (Wayne) Sebring
ROSSVILLE- Robert (Wayne) Sebring, Rossville, passed away March 22,2008 at a Topeka, hospital.
He was born March 14, 1934 at Marrowville, (Washington County) Kansas, the son of John G. and Della M. Terpening Sebring. He attended grade school at Praireville, Twin Rows and Rossville grade schools. He also attended Rossville High School.
He worked for Santa Fe Railway, Frisbie Bridge Construction, Noble Construction, and CC&M Construction as a superintendent, and WGM Construction. He retired as a crane operator with Operating Engineers Local 101 in Topeka.
Wayne was a member of Operating Engineers Local 101, the Moose Club and the Jimmie Lillard Sons of the Legion Post No. 31 at Rossville.
He was preceded in death by his parents and one brother Delbert Lloyd Sebring.
Wayne married Joan Seitz on February 27, 1954 at Immaculate Conception Catholic Church in St. Marys. She survives of the home.
Other survivors include two sons, Robert W. Jr. and wife Janet, Lake St. Louis, MO. and Ronald and wife Suzie of Topeka; two daughters, Bev Bradley and husband Rich of Hoyt, and Glenis Sebring, Rossville; two brothers, Harold Sebring, Prescott, AZ. and Glen Eldon Sebring, Sun City, AZ. one sister Letha Marney, Scottsdale, AZ; 11 grandchildren; three great-grandchildren, with one due any day, and many nieces and nephews.
Funeral Services will be at 10:00 A.M. Wednesday, March 26, 2008 at Immaculate Conception Catholic Church in St. Marys. Interment will be in Mt. Calvary Cemetery, St. Marys. Mr. Sebring will lie in state after 3:00 P.M. Tuesday, March 25, at Piper Funeral Home in St. Marys where the family will receive friends from 6:00 until 7:30 P.M. Memorial contributions may be made to the American Heart Association, the American Diabetes Association or St. Stanislaus Catholic Church and sent in care of the funeral home. Online condolences may be sent to www.piperfuneralhome.com.
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| Obituary- Sebring, Winona WINONA LOUISE SEBRING
Winona Louise (Marney) Sebring, born in Valencia, KS, on March 4, 1929 and passed away in Prescott, AZ on August 29, 2017.
She is survived by her husband, Harold, three children, seven grandchildren and seven great-grandchildren.
She graduated from Rossville High in 1947. It was there where she met her husband Harold who graduated in 1946. She was a cheerleader for Rossville High and a homecoming queen. Services will be held
in Prescott, AZ on September 15. Donations to Hospice, 3195 Stillwater Dr., Suite A, Prescott, AZ 86305 would be appreciated.
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| Obituary- Sedgwick, Orphustene In Memorium.
O. Le Roy Sedgwick was born in Brooklyn, N.Y., Feb. 17, 1847, and was educated in the public schools of that city. At the early age of 14 he entered a law office, studying his prospective profession two years. He then entered a large importing house in the city of Brooklyn as shipping clerk, acting in that capacity for seven years. He was converted at the age of 19 and united with the Handsome Place Baptist church, Brooklyn. In 1868 he was married to Miss Mary A. Chadsey, daughter of Dr. Chadsey, of New York city.
In the spring of 1870 he came west and located a real estate office at St. Marys, Kan. He resided in St. Marys five years and was chosen superintendent of the first Sabbath school in that place. In 1875 he removed to Topeka and two years later established a real estate office in this city which has been under his supervision until his death which occurred at 10:45 Thursday evening, April 23, 1885. He was for three years editor and proprietor of the Kansas Valley Times, published at this place. Funeral services were conducted by Rev. Archer in the Baptist church of this city at one o'clock Sunday afternoon after which the remains were carried to the depot and taken to Topeka for interment. He was an active member of the Rossville lodge of the Ancient Order of United Workmen and was buried with all honors of the Order. The ceremonies were beautiful and impressive.
O. Le Roy Sedgwick was a devout Christian, certainly a remarkable business man and an exemplary citizen, a man whose place can hardly be filled. His bereaved wife and relatives have the sympathy and condolence of all who knew him.
[From Carpenter's Kansas Lyre, Friday, May 1, 1885] |
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| Obituary- Sedlacek, Frank Sedlacek
Frank, son of John and Anna Sedlacek, was born on December 1, 1880 in Polen in Klatv, Czechoslovakia. He was one of ten children. In the autumn of 1890 he with his parents came to America and settled near Malmo, Nebraska.
In 1915 he was united in marriage with Theresie Stach in Omaha, Nebraska. Mr. and Mrs. Sedlacek farmed in the Malmo and Prague communities until the spring of 1927 when they moved to Rossville, Kansas. In 1951 they moved to a farm near Whiting, Kansas, where he retired in 1955. Mr. Sedlacek resided on his farm near Whiting, Kansas until his death.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sedlacek’s marital life was blessed with seven children. One son passed away in infancy. Mr. Sedlacek departed from this earthly life at the Saunders Community Hospital, Wahoo, Nebr., while he was visiting briefly with relatives and friends in the Prague community. He was a 50 year member of the Z.C.B.J. Lodge No. 128 of Rossville, Kansas. He was also an officer of that lodge for several years.
He leaves to mourn his earthly departure his beloved wife, two daughters, Mrs. Elvin Elsik from Dallas, Texas and Viola of Phoenix, Arizona; four sons, Zdenek and Louis of Prague, Nebraska; Raymond of Topeka, Kansas; and Jaroslav of Whiting, Kansas. Also surviving are two sisters, Mrs. Josephine Kohout and Mrs. John Piacek of Prague, and three grandchildren.
Funeral services were held at 2 o’clock Sunday afternoon. April 13, 1958, from the National Hall at Prague, and interment was in National Cemetery. Singers were Fredrick and Marjorie Houped with Mrs. Marjorie Proett, accompanying.
Pallbearers were Theodore Sedlacek, Henry Sedlacek, John Sedlacek, jr., Fred Novak, Thomas V. Kasper, and William Kohout.
Kucera Funeral home in charge
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| Obituary- Sedlacek, Jaroslav Sedlacek
Jaroslav “Sid” Sedlacek, 95, Holton, died Monday, Feb. 19, 2018, at his home.
He was bom April 28, 1922, in Abie, Neb., the son of Frank and Theresa Stach Sedlacek. He graduated from Rossville High School in 1940.
Mr. Sedlacek served in the U.S. Army during World War II. After his enlistment in the Army he returned to the family farm near Whiting, where he continued to farm for more than 50 years, retiring in 2000.
Survivors include a brother, Louis Sedlacek, Prague, Neb.; three nieces, Pam Todd, Midlothin, Texas, Susan Anderly, Phoenix, Ariz., and Kelly Luth, Little Rock, Ark.; and four nephews, Alvin Elsik, San Antonio, Texas, Gary Anderly and Steven Anderly, both of Phoenix, Ariz., and Russell Sedlacek, Lincoln, Neb. He was preceded in death by his parents; two sisters, Libbie Elsik and Viola Anderly; three brothers, Zdenek, Raymond, Victor and Jerry Sedlacek; and a nephew, Dale Elsik.
A memorial graveside service with military honors will be held at Prague National Cemetery in Prague, Neb. at a later date.
Memorial contributions may be made to the Jackson County Senior Citizen Center, sent in care of Mercer Funeral Home, P.O. Box 270, Holton, KS 66436. Holton Recorder 2/26/18
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| Obituary- Sedlacek, Louis Louis Sedlacek, 93, of Prague, NE, entered into rest on Tuesday, January 14, 2020 at his home in Prague, NE. He was born August 4, 1926 in Abie, NE to Frank and Theresa (Stach) Sedlacek. Louis attended high school in Rossville, KS and graduated in 1945. Louis served his country in the U.S. Army until he was honorably discharged. In 1971, he was united in marriage to Marie (Hampl) Odvody in Prague, NE.
Louis and his brother Sid owned and operated Sedlacek Service in Prague for many years. After the service station closed, due to a fire, Louis and his wife Marie opened Marie’s Bar that they ran together for several years. Louis worked for Valmont for over 5 years until he retired. Louis was a member of American Legion #254. In his younger years, he enjoyed hunting, fishing and woodworking. He always enjoyed playing cards with family and friends.
He is survived by step-children, Daniel Odvody and David (Geri) Odvody; many grandchildren, great-grandchildren, nieces, nephews and friends.
He was preceded in death by his wife, Marie Sedlacek; siblings, Sid Sedlacek, Libby Elsik, Raymond Sedlacek, Victor Sedlacek, Jerry Sedlacek and Viola Anderly; step-daughter, Dianne Petrzelka; nephews, Dale Elsik and Gary Anderly. |
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| Obituary- Sedlacek, Raymond Raymond Sedlacek 87, Prague, died Tuesday (11/20/07) in David City. Born in Malmo. U.S. Navy veteran, World War II.
Survivors: sisters, Libby Elsik, Dallas, Texas, Viola Anderly, Phoenix, Ariz.; brothers, Jerry, Whiting, Kan., Louis, Prague; many nieces and nephews.
No services. Cremation. There will be a private family burial. Kucera-Kracl Funeral Home in charge of these arrangements. |
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| Obituary- Seel, Catherine Catherine Seel
Mrs. Catherine Frances Seel, 52, of 604 Lake, was found dead in her home Saturday. Dr. C. G. Hermann said the probable cause of death was pneumonia. No autopsy was performed.
Mrs. Seel was born in Delia, in 1915.
Survivors include a son, Joseph F. O’Connor, U.S. Navy, aboard the USS Georgetown; her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Oliver J. Bauer, Sr., 1107 E 6th; six brothers, Orville Bauer, Las Vegas, Nev., Harold F. Bauer, Overland Park, Hersehel F. Bauer, 2621 Washburn, Oliver J. Bauer Jr., 906 E. 34th, Eugene J. Bauer, 4914 Rochester Road, Robert F. Bauer, 522 Emmett; three sisters, Mrs. Sophia DeVries, 816 Oakland, Mrs. Vince Hoffman, 814 Grattan, and Mrs. Roy Shook, Columbia, S.C.
Services are pending at Brennan Funeral Home.
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| Obituary- Seele, Charles Charles Seele Dies Suddenly
Charles Seele, for many years a member of the Law township board, died unexpectedly early Monday morning (feb. 20) at his home six miles southwest of St. Marys. He had been ill only a few hours and was retiring shortly after midnight, following a reunion of the family, when he fell dead, the victim of a heart seizure.
The popular Old Timer was 77 years old.
The esteem in which he was held was attested repeatedly by his election of contests, to the office he held when the final summons came, clerk of his township board.
Charles F. Seele was a native of Saxony, Germany, being born there Nov. 20, 1872, the son of August Seele and Caroline Bolgess.
He emigrated with his parents to Kansas in 1887, living for awhile near Lawrence, then in Jackson county, and for 45 years in Wabaunsee county.
He was married April 18, 1893, at Lawrence to Minnie Supp, who passed away October 10, 1947. Together they were able to celebrate their golden wedding anniversary in 1943.
To this union ten children were born all living except William who died at the age of twelve in 1928.
The fine old citizen is survived by nine children, sixteen grandchildren and nine great-grandchildren.
The children surviving are August Seele, St. Marys; Herman of Denver; Mrs. Minnie Rasch of Rossville; John Seele, Rossville; Mrs. Lillie Hastings, Emporia; Mrs. Lena Lippencott, Wamego, Carl Seele, Belvue, Mrs. Laura Lohmann, Topeka and Mrs. Alice Durkee, Topeka.
Brothers surviving are Richard Seele, Belvue; Ginder Seele of Lawrence; Herman, Fred and Walter, all of Rockford, Illinois; and two sisters, Mrs. Bertha Lly, Michigan City, Mich., and Mrs. Emma Wells of Topeka.
Funeral services were last Wednesday, afternoon in the Evangelical Church at Wells Creek, the resident pastor, Rev. Vernon Kurtz officiating. The pallbearers were six grandsons: Marion Rasch, James Seele, Don Gatrost, DuWayne Seele, Carl Louis Seele and Elgie Hastings, Jr. -- St. Marys Star.
Charles Seele
Charles Seele, 77, father of Mrs. Laura Lohmann and Mrs. Alice Durkee of Topeka, died at 12:30 p.m. Monday at his farm home southwest of St. Marys.
Mr. Seele had lived on a farm four miles southwest of St. Marys for 45 years.
Other survivors are seven children, August Seele of St. Marys; Herman Seele of Denver; Mrs. Minnie Rasch and John Seele of Rossville; Mrs. Lillie Hastings of Emporia; Mrs. Lena Lippincott of Wamego, and Carl Seele of Belvue; 16 grandchildren and nine great-grandchildren.
Services were at 2 p.m. Wednesday at the Evangelical Church west of St. Marys, with burial in the church cemetery.
We wish to thank our many friends and neighbors for their expressions of sympathy and condolence during our recent bereavement, the loss of our father, Charles Seele Children |
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| Obituary- Seele, George George J. Seele
ST. MARYS- George J. Seele, 99, died Thursday, May 3, 2007 at the St. Marys Manor. He was born May 3,1908 in rural Belvue, the son of Richard and Elizabeth Glick Seele. Mr. Seele lived in the Kaw Township most of his life. He was a farmer. George was a member of Immaculate Conception Catholic Church and Knights of Columbus Council No. 657 both in St. Marys. He was a member of the Farmers Union Coop and had served on the board of directors. George was an avid bowler. On December 5,1929 he was united in marriage to Leona L. Hafenstein. She died September 29, 1995. Mr. Seele was also preceded in death by two sons, Larry Seele and Lloyd Seele, two grandsons, Kevin Wells and Larry Seele and 3 great grandchildren. Survivors include four sons, Melvin Seele, Belvue, Ivan Seele, Paxico, Leroy Seele, in Texas and Tom Seele Ft. Myers, FL; three daughters, Marcella Lundin, Delia, Diann Northup, Wamego and Karen Olson, Sterling; 31 grand children; 69 great-grandchildren and 20 great-great-grandchildren. Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated at 10:00 A.M. Monday, May 7, 2007 at Immaculate Conception Catholic Church. Interment will be in Mt. Calvary Cemetery, St. Marys. Mr. Seele will lie in state after 3:00 P.M. Sundayatthe church where there will be a Vigil Service followed by a Rosary at 7:00P.M. Memorial contributions may be made to Heart of America Hospice and sent in care of Piper Funeral Home, 714 Maple, St. Marys, Kansas 66536 Online condolences maybe senttowww.piperfuneralhome.com.
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| Obituary- Seele, Leona
Leona L. Seele
St. Marys - Leona L. Seele, 86, St. Marys, died Friday, Sept. 29, 1995, at a St. Marys nursing home.
Mrs. Seele owned and operated the Home Cafe in St. Marys and had worked for the St. Marys Manor.
She was born Sept. 29, 1909, at the Kinsley Creek Community near Alma, the daughter of Augusta and Louise Laging Hafenstein.
Mrs. Seele was a member of Immaculate Conception Catholic Church in St. Marys and the Kaw Social Club.
She married George Seele on Dec. 5, 1929, in St. Marys. He survives.
Other survivors include four sons, Melvin Seele, Belvue, Ivan Seele, Paxico, Leroy Seele, in Texas, and Tom Seele, St. Marys; three daughters, Marcella Lundin, Delia, Diann Northup, Wamego, and Karen Fauerbach, St. Marys; a sister, Iva Abbot, Texas; a brother, Arnold Hafenstein, Alma; 28 grandchildren; and 47 great-grandchildren.
Mrs. Seele was preceded in death by two sons, Larry Seele and Lloyd Seele, a grandson and three great- granddaughters.
Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated 10 a.m. Monday at Immaculate Conception Catholic Church in St. Marys. Burial will be at Mount Calvary Cemetery in St. Marys. Mrs. Seele will lie in state after 2 p.m. Sunday at the Piper-Verschelden Fu¬neral Home in St. Marys, where a rosary will be recited at 7 p.m. Contributions may be made to the Leona L. Seele Memorial Fund and sent in care of the funeral home.
Leona L. Seele
ST. MARYS — Leona L. Seele, 86, St. Marys, died Friday, Sept. 29, 1995, at a St. Marys nursing home.
She was born Sept. 29, 1909, at the Henry's Creek Community near Alma, the daughter of Gustave and Louise Laging Hafenstein. She was reared in the Kinsley Creek Community.
Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated 10 a.m. Monday at Immaculate Conception Catholic Church in St. Marys. Burial will be in Mount Calvary Cemetery in St. Marys. Mrs. Seele will lie in state after 2 p.m. today at the Piper-Verschelden Funeral Home in St. Marys, where a rosary will be recited at 7 p.m. Contributions may be made to the Leona L. Seele Memorial Fund and sent in care of the funeral home.
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| Obituary- Seele, Thelma 1 Thelma T. Seele
Thelma T. Seele, 86, Wamego, died Monday, July 29, 1996, at a Wamego hospital.
She and her husband farmed south of Belvue in the Wells Creek area until moving to Wamego in 1948. She had lived the past two years at Valley Vista Good Samaritan Center, Wamego.
She was born May 1, 1910, near Belvue, the daughter of John and Mary Ann Mullen Lytle. She attended rural Belvue schools.
She was a member of the Kaw Social Club, Fanners Union, and St. Bernard’s Church and Altar Society, Wamego.
She married Frank Seele on May 16, 1928, at St. Marys. He died October 5,1994.
Survivors include three daughters, Maxine Harris, Raytown, MO, LaDonna Herman, Wamego, and Patricia Johnson, Tekonsha, MI; one son, Alvin Seele, Wamego; a brother, Clint Lytle, Rossville; 12 grandchildren; 17 great-grandchildren; and one great-great-grandson.
Her funeral service was at 11 a.m. Thursday at the R.J. Evans Mortuary, Wamego. Burial was in Wamego City Cemetery.
Memorial contributions may be made to the Valley Vista Good Samaritan Center, Wamego.
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| Obituary- Seele, Thelma 2 Thelma T. Seele
WAMEGO - Thelma T. Seele, 86, Wamego, died Monday, July 29, 1996, at a Wamego hospital.
She and her husband farmed south of Belvue in the Wells Creek area until moving to Wamego in 1948. She had lived the past two years at Valley Vista Good Samaritan Center, Wamego.
She was born May 1,1910, near Belvue, the daughter of John and Mary Ann Mullen Lytle. She attended rural Belvue schools.
She was a member of the Kaw Social Club, Farmers Union, and St. Bernard's Church and Altar Society, Wamego.
She married Frank Seele on May 16, 1928, at St. Marys. He died Oct. 5, 1994.
Survivors include three daughters, Maxine Harris, Raytown, Mo., LaDonna Herman, Wamego, and Patricia Johnson, Tekonsha, Mich.; a son, Alvin Seele, Wamego; a brother, Clint Lytle, Rossville; 12 grandchildren; 17 great-grandchildren; and one great-great-grandson.
Funeral services will be 11 a.m. Thursday at the R.J. Evans Mortuary, Wamego. Burial will be in the Wamego City Cemetery. Friends may visit from 1 to 9 p.m. today at the mortuary, where the family will greet relatives and friends from 7 to 8:30 p.m. today.
The family suggests memorial contributions to the Valley Vista Good Samaritan Center, Wamego.
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| Obituary- Seeley-Swanson, Maye 1 [Note: this obit has several misspellings. Please cross-reference her other file for accuracy.]
Swanson
Maye E. Seeley-Swanson, Topeka, formerly of Cameno Island, Wis., died March 12, 1994 at a Topeka retirement home after a short illness.
She was born at Boscobel, Wis., the daughter of Charles and Rhoda Ann Dowling-Seeley. The family moved to Decatur County in 1906 and in 1911 settled in the Grove community near Topeka.
She graduated from Delia High School and received her state teachers certificate. Mrs. Swanson taught elementary school in Kansas and Washington for over 40 years and was a government employee at the Bremerton Washington Navel Shipyard during the war.
She was a member of the First United Methodist Church, past Matron of the Eastern Star, a member of Grange and the Democratic party.
She was married to Gale Roach of Muscotah. He preceded her in death. She married Edwin Swanson of Washington State. He also preceded her in death in 1964. She returned to Topeka in 1981. She was also preceded in death by two sisters, Vera Smith and Maude Bausch and three brothers, Elmer Seeley, Dow Seeley and Ivan Seeley.
Survivors include nieces and nephews.
Cremation is planned. Memorial graveside services will be at 11 a.m., Thursday, April 21. Burial will be held at the Muscotah Cemetery. Memorial contributions may be made to the American Cancer Society, Northern Area Office, 1315 S.W. Arrowhead Road, Topeka, 66604, or to organization of donor’s choice.
Penwell-Gabel Funeral Home is in charge of funeral arrangements.
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| Obituary- Seeley-Swanson, Maye 2 Seeley-Swanson
Maye E. Seeley-Swanson, Topeka, formerly of Camano Island, Wash., died Saturday, March 12, 1994, at a Topeka retirement home.
She was born in Boscobel, Wis., the daughter of Charles and Rhoda Ann Dowling-Seeley, and moved to Decatur County with her parents in 1906 and to the Grove community northwest of Topeka in 1911. She was a graduate of Delia High School. She taught elementary school in Kansas and Washington for over 40 years and worked at the Bremerton, Wash., shipyards during World War II. She lived in Washington 38 years before she returned to Topeka in 1981.
She was a member of First United Methodist Church and the Grange. She was also a member and past matron of Order of Eastern Star and had been active in Democratic Party affairs.
She was married to Gale Roach, Muscotah. He preceded her in death. She was married to Edwin Swanson, Washington state. He died in 1964.
Nieces and nephews survive.
Cremation is planned. Inurnment will be in Muscotah Cemetery. Penwell-Gabel Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements and graveside services. Memorial contributions may be made to the American Cancer Society, 1315 Arrowhead Road, 66604, or to the organization of the donor’s choice.
Maye Seeley-Swanson
Maye E. Seeley-Swanson, Topeka, formerly of Camano Island, Wash., died Saturday, March 12, 1994, at a Topeka retirement home.
She was born in Boscobel, Wis., the daughter of Charles and Rhoda Ann Dowling-Seeley, and moved to Decatur County with her parents in 1906 and to the Grove community northwest of Topeka in 1911. She was graduated from Delia High School. She taught in elementary schools in Kansas and Washington more than 40 years and worked at the Bremerton, Wash., shipyards during World War II. She lived in Washington 38 years before she returned to Topeka in 1981.
She was a member of First United Methodist Church and the Grange. She was a member and past matron of Order of Eastern Star and had been active in Democratic Party affairs.
She was married to Gale Roach of Muscotah. He preceded her in death. She was married to Edwin Swanson of Washington state. He died in 1964.
Nieces and nephews survive.
Cremation is planned. Inurnment will be in Muscotah Cemetery in Atchison County. Arrangements for memorial graveside services are pending at Penwell-Gabel Funeral Home.
Memorial contributions may be made to the American Cancer Society, 1315 Arrowhead Road, 66604, or to the organization of the donor’s choice.
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| Obituary- Seely, Ivan Seely
Ivan Charles Seely, 81, Topeka, died Wednesday, February 3, at a Topeka hospital after a short illness.
He was born August 4, 1900, at Boscobel, Wisconsin, the son of Charles Mark and Rhoda Ann Dowling Seely. He moved to Decatur county in 1906 and lived in the Grove and Dover communities in Shawnee county after 1911. He was graduated from Delia high school.
Mr. Seely was a farmer and stockman and attended Dover Federated church.
Survivors include two sisters, Mrs. Mae E. Swanson, Camano Island, Washington, and Mrs. Maude S. Bausch, Hoyt.
Services were Friday at Penwell-Gabel Funeral Home. Burial was in Silver Lake Cemetery. Memorial contributions may be made to American Heart Association, 5229 S.W. 7th, Topeka, 66606.
Ivan C. Seely
Ivan Charles Seely, 81, Route 7, died Wednesday at a Topeka hospital after a short illness.
He was born Aug. 4, 1900, at Boscobel, Wis., the son of Charles Mark and Rhoda Ann Dowling Seely. He moved to Decatur County, Kan., in 1906 and lived in the Grove and Dover communities in Shawnee county after 1911. He was graduated from Delia High School.
Mr. Seely was a farmer and stockman and attended Dover Federated church.
Survivors include two sisters, Mrs. Mae E. Swanson, Camano Island, Wash., and Mrs. Maude S. Bausch, Hoyt.
Services will be at 1:30 p.m. Friday at Penwell-Gabel Funeral Home. Burial will be in Silver Lake Cemetery. Memorial contributions may be made to American Heart Association, 5229 S.W. 7th, Topeka, 66606.
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| Obituary- Segura, Henry Henry Segura Passes Away
Sgt. Henry Segura USMC Ret. Passed away June 12, 2018 at Select Specialty Hospital in Kansas City. Henry was born in Topeka, Kansas, on August 6, 1936, son of Juan and Antonia Segura.
He married Theresa Shufeldt on August 2, 1969, where together they had two sons. They later divorced.
Henry married Wilma Viles Dominguez on January 18 in Lawrence, Kansas. Together they raised his two sons, Michael and Richard Segura both of Topeka, Kansas.
He attended Topeka Public Schools and graduated from Topeka High in 1954. He joined the United States Army Reserve on June 8, 1953. After his tour he joined the United States Marine Corps where he retired on July 30, 1970.
He had a very full life. Stationed in Okinawa, Philippines, Hawaii, China, Wake Island, Guam, and North Vietnam. Henry guarded Madam Nu, Climbed Mount Fuji, and from 1962 to 1965 he road shotgun for pilots from I-Core. He guarded President Eisenhower during his trip to Japan and Okinawa. He loved his country and was very proud to serve.
Henry also worked at Ed Marlings T.V. and Small Appliance Repair from 1970-1973, then went on to work at St. Francis Hospital where he was a maintenance electrician from 1973-1995. He was a member of Wanamaker Seventh Day Adventist Church, and the American Legion Post 31 in Rossville. He loved working on electronics and cars and treasured spending time with his family and helping others.
Henry is preceded in death by both of his parents; his brother John Segura Jr. and his sisters Romona S. Alvares and Rita S. Charay.
He is survived by his wife Wilma of 43 years; his two sons Michael (Pam Cross) Segura and Richard Segura; brother Pete T. Segura and his sister Carolina S. Hernandez; and three step grandchildren, Daniel Jackson, Jared Jackson, and Matthew Cross.
Funeral Services will be 11:00 am Friday, June 15, 2018 at Wanamaker Seventh Day Adventist Church. He will lie in state after 2:00 p.m. Thursday, June 14, 2018. Family will receive friends at Brennan Mathena Funeral Home from 5:00 p.m. till 7:00 p.m. Interment will be held at Mount Calvary Cemetery.
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| Obituary- Seibert, John John Seibert, 81, of Topeka, KS died Monday, July 23, 2018 at the Rossville Healthcare and Rehabilitation Center.
He was born January 21, 1937 in Topeka the son of William and Magdalena (Ruhl) Seibert.
John was a member of Sacred Heart Catholic Church.
He retired from the Topeka Fire Department Station #1 in North Topeka. When John wasn't putting in his time at the fire station he stayed busy as a meter reader, videotaping weddings, graduations, school plays and varies sporting events, enjoying photography and spending time outside and going for walks.
John married Barbara Ann Schiffelbein on March 14, 1958 in Topeka. She preceded him in death on September 26, 2009. He is survived by his children, Cheryl (Jerry) Jones, Phyllis (Joe) Gaines, Paula (Doug) Gartner, Tim Seibert, eleven grandchildren and eighteen great-grandchildren. He was also preceded in death by a son, John E. Seibert along with seven siblings, Bill Seibert, Marty Lewis, Clarence Seibert, Bob Seibert, Joey Seibert, Rosie Kisner and Teresa Ashley.
The family will receive friends after 9:00 a.m. Thursday at Sacred Heart Catholic Church where a Parish Rosary will be prayed at 9:30 a.m. Following the rosary, Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated at 10:00 a.m. at the church where the Topeka Fire Department will conduct a Last Call Ceremony in his honor. Interment will follow at Mount Calvary Cemetery.
In lieu of flowers memorial donations may be made to St. Joseph Restoration Fund, sent in care of Brennan-Mathena Funeral Home, 800 SW 6th Avenue, Topeka, KS 66603.
Fond memories and condolences may be left at www.brennanmathenafh.com.
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| Obituary- Seibert, John E. John Edward “Ed” Seibert
John Edward Seibert, 58, of Topeka, died on February 14,2018 at Countryside Health Center.
He was born in Topeka, Kansas on August 19,1959 the son of John and Barbara Ann (Schiffelbein) Seibert. He was a 1978 graduate of Hayden High School.
Ed worked for General Printing and had most recently worked as a stock person for Walmart.
He loved watching sports especially Kansas State and loved cars.
Ed is survived by his father, John Seibert of Rossville, and his siblings, Cheryl (Jerry) Jones, Phyllis (Joe) Gaines, Paula (Doug) Gartner and Tim Seibert all of Topeka as well as sev¬eral nieces and nephews.
Ed will lie in state at Sacred Heart Catholic Church on Saturday from 9:00 until 11:00 a.m. with a Mass of Christian Burial to be celebrated at 11:00 a.m. Cremation will follow. Inurnment will be in Mt. Calvary Cemetery at a later date.
Memorial contributions may be made in his memory to Sr. Corita’s Sandwich Ministry and sent in care of Brennan-Mathena Funeral Home, 800 SW 6th Ave., Topeka, Kansas 66603.
Online condolences and fond memories may be left at www.brennanmathenafh.com.
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| Obituary- Seikle, Mike MIKE SEIKLE DEAD
Ira Hopkins received a telegram today from John Seikel of McLoud, Okla., stating the latter’s father Mike Seikel passed away last night in Shawnee, Okla. The funeral will be held Friday forenoon at Shawnee.
The deceased man is a former resident of the community northwest of Rossville. He left here about 40 years ago to locate in Oklahoma and had become immensely wealthy. He was identified with the McCloud bank owned a large mercantile establishment and owned much land along the North Canadian river.
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| Obituary- Seitz, Alice E. Alice E. Seitz
Alice E. Seitz, 88, St. Marys, died Thursday, April 17, 2003, at St. Marys Manor.
She was born February 9, 1915, in Delia, the daughter of Joseph P. and Agnes Catherine Flynn McNeive.
She grew up in the Delia community and graduated from Delia High School in 1933. She and her husband, Bill, farmed in the St. Marys area until their retirement in 1975, when they moved into the city of St. Marys.
Mrs. Seitz was a member of the Immaculate Conception Catholic Church and the St. Marys Senior Citizens.
On November 27,1937, she married William V. “Bill” Seitz at the Sacred Heart Catholic Church in Delia. He survives. Two brothers, Frank McNeive and Joseph McNeive, preceded her in death.
Other survivors include a cousin, Kathleen E. McNeive, Topeka; nieces and nephews and their families.
Mass of Christian Burial was celebrated at 9 a.m. Monday at Immaculate Conception Catholic Church. Burial was in Mt. Calvary Cemetery, St. Marys. A rosary was recited at 7 p.m. Sunday at Piper-Verschelden Funeral Home, St. Marys.
Memorial contributions may be made to the Immaculate Conception Catholic Church, or to Heart of America Hospice and sent in care of Piper-Verschelden Funeral Home, 714 Maple Street, St. Marys 66536.
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| Obituary- Seitz, Alice E. Alice Seitz
May 9, 1932 — August 18, 2021
St. Marys-Alice E. Otting Seitz, of St Marys passed away peacefully on Wednesday, August 18, 2021 at Ascension Via Christi Village in Pittsburg, Kansas.
Alice was born May 9th 1932 in Nemaha County Kansas east of Seneca, the second daughter of Lawrence and Loretta Haverkamp Otting. She attended school at Union Dale Country School near Oneida and later at Sts. Peter & Paul Catholic School in Seneca graduating in 1950.
Her first job was at Blue Cross/Blue Shield in Topeka, later she worked at the Nemaha County Courthouse in the County Clerk's office. Alice worked in Doctors Conrad M. Barnes and William R. Lentz office in Seneca. Alice then worked for Doctor Fred Brown in St. Marys. Her last job was in Allied Clinical Services for the State of Kansas, retiring in 1996.
Alice was a longtime member of the St. Marys Chamber of Commerce, Immaculate Conception Catholic Church, St. Marys Historical Society, Daughters of Isabella, American Legion Auxiliary, several card and domino groups, adoration at the church and was a volunteer at St. Francis Hospital in Topeka in the personnel office and information desk. Alice organized and managed five teams from the four area churches to serve as volunteers at the Lets Help Kitchen in Topeka to help serve Saturday brunch.
In 1959, Alice married William J. Seitz from St. Marys at St. Peter & Paul Catholic Church in Seneca and moved to St. Marys. Bill and Alice owned and operated Mr. D's Drive In for 11 years and Seitz Jewelry Store for a short time.
She was preceded in death by her husband Bill, son Joe, sister Donna Koehler, and two brothers Bob and Jerry Otting.
Alice and Bill adopted three children; Joseph R. Seitz, James E. Seitz, Pittsburg, KS; and Janet (John) Valentine, Cincinnati, OH; grandchildren, Joe, Jack, Jeff, Emma, Noah and Nicholas; sister, Jeannette Toby, Topeka.
Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated at 10:00 A.M., Saturday August 21 at Immaculate Conception Catholic Church in St. Marys. Interment will be in Mt. Calvary Cemetery, St. Marys.
Alice will lie in state and the family will receive friends from 5:00 PM until the Rosary at 7:00 PM Friday, August 20 at Piper Funeral Home. Memorial contributions may be made to Immaculate Conception Catholic Church in care of Piper Funeral Home 714 Maple St, St. Marys, KS 66536.
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| Obituary- Seitz, Alice M. 1
Alice Seitz
Sis. Alice Marie Seitz, 62, passed away Aug. 30, 1969 at St. Francis Hospital, Topeka, Kansas. She was born July 21, 1907 in Rossville, Kans., the daughter of Thomas and Katherine Cerney, and lived in the Rossville and Delia communities all of her life. She was married to John J. Seitz in Delia April 19, 1928 at Sacred Heart Church. Sis. Seitz graduated from Rossville High School, attended Washburn University, and had taught 26 years. At the time of her death she was teaching the 1st and 2nd grades in Delia. She was a member of the Teachers Ass’n, and Sacred Heart Catholic Church. Funeral services were held Sept. 2, 1969 at Sacred Heart Church in Delia conducted by Father John Croughwell. Interment was in Mount Calvary Cemetery, St. Marys. Survivors are her husband, John J.; 2 sons, Donald J. and Jack C., both of Topeka; 2 sisters, Mrs. Emial (Carrie) Kovar of Rossville, Mrs. Wendell (Helen) Helms of Wichita, and 4 grandsons. Z.C.B.J. Lodge Moravan No. 128 of Rossville, Kansas extends sin¬cere sympathy to the bereaved family, and may our departed sister rest in peace.
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| Obituary- Seitz, Alice M. 2 Alice Seitz
Mrs. Alice Marie Seitz, 62, died Saturday in a Topeka hospital, where she was admitted Thursday night after she was shot twice following an argument with her husband at their home near the city limits of Delia.
Mrs. Seitz was shot with a 12- gauge shotgun as she crouched in a plowed field near the home. Her husband, John J. Seitz, 67, turned the gun on himself following the shooting, witnesses told Don Collins, Holton, Jackson County sheriff.
Mrs. Seitz suffered wounds to her chest and abdomen. Seitz suffered wounds to his left arm and chest and remained in critical condition Saturday night at St. Francis Hospital, where he is in the intensive care unit.
The Jackson County sheriff said murder charges will be filed if Seitz survives.
Mrs. Alice Seitz was born July 21, 1907, at Rossville and spent most of her life in the Delia and Rossville communities. She was a member of Sacred Heart Catholic Church, Delia, and the Altar Society at the church.
She was a teacher, and had taught in schools in the Rossville and Delia communities 26 years.
She was married to John J. Seitz April 19,1928, at Delia.
Besides her husband, survivors include two sons, Donald J. Seitz, 420 The Drive, and Jack C. Seitz, 1421 N. Tyler; two sisters, Mrs. Carrie A. Kovar, Rossville, and Mrs. Helen E. Helms, Wichita, and four grandsons.
Services will be at 10 a.m. Tuesday at Sacred Heart Catholic Church, Delia. Burial will be in Mount Calvary Cemetery, St. Marys. Scripture service will be at 8 p.m. Monday at Verschelden Funeral Home, St. Marys.
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| Obituary- Seitz, Alice M. 3 Mrs. Seitz dies Saturday
Mrs. Alice Marie Seitz, 62, of Delia, died Saturday in a Topeka hospital. She was born July 21, 1907, at Rossville and lived all her life in the Rossville-Delia area. She was married Apr. 19, 1928, to John J. Seitz at Sacred Heart Church in Delia.
Mrs. Seitz was a graduate of Rossville High School and had attended Washburn University. She had taught 26 years in the two community schools, and this year, was teaching the first and second grades at the Delia Grade School.
She was a member of Sacred Heart Church, and the Altar Society of the church.
One brother, Henry C. Cerny, died Nov. 30, 1955.
She is survived by her hus¬band, John J. Seitz, of the home; two sons: Donald J. Seitz and Jack C. Seitz, both of Topeka; two sisters; Mrs. Carrie A. Kovar, Rossville, and Mrs. Helen E. Helms, Wichita; and four grandsons.
Services were held Tuesday from the Sacred Heart Church. Burial was made in Mount Calvary Cemetery, St. Marys, by the Verschelden Funeral Home.
Pall bearers: Joe Floersch, Jim Simecka, Bennie Martinek, George DeBacker Jr., Robert Kerwin, and Kenneth Kerwin.
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| Obituary- Seitz, Donald Donald Joseph Seitz
Donald Joseph Seitz, 88, Topeka, Kansas, passed away Saturday, November 4,2017, at Stormont Vail Medical Center.
Donald was born December 10,1928, to John Joseph and Alice Marie Cerny Seitz in St. Marys, Kansas. He graduated from Delia High School in 1946. Donald married Betty Ann Lieber on May 19,1956, sharing 61 years together.
Donald worked in the life insurance industry, was associated with Charles Tantillo insurance agency. He was a member of many organizations: Knights of Columbus, Life Underwriters, Certified Life Underwriters, AA member and Mater Dei Holy Name Catholic Church. Donald loved to play cards, Scrabble, and billiards, was an avid fisherman, enjoyed camping and loved to travel in their RV. They traveled to Minnesota with the same friends for twenty-five years.
Survivors include his wife, Betty; sons, Robert J. Seitz (Laura) and Stephen D. Seitz (Catherine); three grandchildren and two great-grandchildren; plus many nieces, nephews; and friends.
Donald was preceded in death by his parents and brother, John C. Seitz.
The Daughters of Isabella will lead a rosary at 4 p.m. Mon¬day, November 13,2017, at Kevin Brennan Family Funeral Home, 2801SW Urish Road, Topeka KS 66614, where family will greet friends from 5 to 6:45 p.m. The Knights of Columbus will lead a rosary at 6:45 p.m. following the visitation.
Mass of Resurrection will be celebrated at 10:30 a.m. Tuesday, November 14,2017, at Mater Dei Holy Name Catholic Church, 1114 SW 10th, Topeka KS 66604.
Memorial contributions may be made to Mater Dei Parish or donor’s choice, sent in care of the funeral home.
Condolences may be sent online to www.kevinbrennanfamily.com.
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| Obituary- Seitz, John 1 John J. Seitz
John J. Seitz, 88, St. Marys, formerly of Delia, died Saturday, March 16, 1991, at a Topeka hospital.
He was born September 15, 1902, in St. Marys, the son of John and Mary Kramer Seitz.
He was a member of Sacred Heart Catholic Church and the Lions Club, Delia; and an honorary member of the Knights of Columbus Council #657 in St. Marys.
He was married to Alice Marie Cerny April 19, 1928, in Delia. She died August 30, 1969.
Survivors include two sons, Don Seitz and Jack Seitz, both of Topeka; two brothers, Clarence Seitz, Brooks, Alberta, Canada, and William V. Seitz, St. Marys; three sisters, Tillie McNeive, St. Marys, Regina Chesney, Albuquerque, N.M., and Loretta Doll, Topeka; seven grandchildren; and four great-grandchildren.
Mass of Christian Burial will be at 10 a.m. Wednesday at Immaculate Conception Catholic Church in St. Marys. Burial will be in Mount Calvary Cemetery in St. Marys. A rosary will be recited at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday at Verschelden Funeral Home in St. Marys. Mrs. Seitz will lie in state after 9 a.m. Tuesday at the funeral home.
Memorial contributions may be made to Sacred Heart Catholic Church in Delia.
Seitz
John J. Seitz, 88, St. Marys, formerly of Delia, died Saturday, March 16, 1991, at a Topeka hospital.
Mr. Seitz was a farmer before he retired.
He was born Sept. 15, 1902, in St. Marys, the son of John and Mary Kramer Seitz.
Mr. Seitz was a member of Sacred Heart Catholic Church and the Lions Club, both in Delia.
He was married to Alice Marie Cerny April 19, 1928, in Delia. She died Aug. 30, 1969.
Survivors include two sons, Don Seitz and Jack Seitz, both of Topeka; two brothers, Clarence Seitz, Brooks, Alberta, Canada, and William Seitz, St. Marys; three sisters, Tillie McNeive, St. Marys, Regina Chesney, Albuquerque, N.M., and Loretta Doll, Topeka; seven grandchildren; and four great-grandchildren.
Mass of Christian Burial will be at 10 a.m. Wednesday at Immaculate Conception Catholic Church in St. Marys. Burial will be in Mount Calvary Cemetery in St. Marys. Memorial contributions may be made to Sacred Heart Catholic Church in Delia. Verschelden Funeral Home in St. Marys is in charge of arrangements.
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| Obituary- Seitz, John 2 John J. Seitz
ST. MARYS — John J. Seitz, 88. St. Marys, formerly of Delia, died Saturday, March 16, 1991, at a Topeka hospital.
Mr. Seitz was a farmer before he retired.
He was born Sept. 15, 1902, in St. Marys, the son of John and Mary Kramer Seitz.
Mr. Seitz was a member of Sacred Heart Catholic Church and the Lions Club, both in Delia.
He was married to Alice Marie Cerny April 19, 1928, in Delia. She died Aug. 30, 1969.
Survivors include two sons, Don Seitz and Jack Seitz, both of Topeka; two brothers, Clarence Seitz, Brooks, Alberta, Canada, and William Seitz, St. Marys; three sisters, Tillie McNeive, St. Marys, Regina Chesney, Albuquerque, N.M., and Loretta Doll, Topeka; seven grandchildren; and four great-grandchildren.
Mass of Christian burial will be at 10 a.m. Wednesday at Immaculate Conception Catholic Church in St. Marys. Burial will be in Mount Calvary Cemetery in St. Marys. A rosary will be recited at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday at Verschelden Funeral Home in St. Marys. Mr. Seitz will lie in state after 9 a.m. Tuesday at the funeral home.
Memorial contributions may be made to Sacred, Heart Catholic Church in Delia.
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| Obituary- Seitz, John C. 1 Jack Seitz
( September 15, 1937 - October 27, 2017 )
“Jack” John Seitz, 80, of Topeka, passed away October 27, 2017. Jack was born on September 15, 1937 in Delia, Kansas to John Seitz and Alice Czerny. Not to be confused with his father and grandfather everyone called him Jackie. After he left the family farm he decided that Jack would be a more fitting description of his gender, and therefore became known as “Jack Seitz”.
Jack hit the tarmac running! After graduation from Delia in 1955 he spent 12 months attending classes at Clarks Business College in Topeka and taking some other business classes at Pierce College.
Jack’s first job after graduating from high school was at Stormont Vail hospital as an assistant credit manager. He moved on to the Kansas National Guard in 1957 and then to the Martin Company in 1960. In 1962 he moved to California and worked as a junior expediter for Rocket dyne. Jack moved back to Topeka in 1965 to be with his kids in Topeka and the rest is history. He opened the Twilighter and the Four Seasons and made Old Town Motors.
Jack became a North Topeka entrepreneur and became a very will know figure in the North Topeka area. Jack had a lot of unique qualities. He had many friends and never knew a stranger. He was always helping someone and never turned down a request for assistance. Jack had 6 children, and each has their own experience or story that they could relate. John, the oldest, had several incidents that he thought would be interesting to share. The first was that during the summer 1975 while working at Old Town Motors in North Topeka he made a deal with John by letting him buy two cars and put them on the lot. That’s how he was to be compensated for working, at the end of the first week the only two cars that were sold that week were John’s. he told John that we need to have a talk. Jack did not let him buy any cars until the next month.
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| Obituary- Seitz, John C. 2 Jack use to rent out motor homes from the car lot and would plan family vacations around the return of the unit. The Winnebago was new and we just got back from it Madian Rental. It came back dirty and empty of water, propane, and gas. Jack got the camper refilled with the serviceable items and had Lavette clean it up the best she could. As the four of them left Topeka they noticed a foul smell. The septic had not been emptied. They pulled the camper down a gravel road with a high embankment, and Jack proceeded to show Mike and John how to empty the septic tank in a safe manner. As Mike and John stood back at a safe distance they watched him open the black water valve on the camper and nothing happened. Jack realized immediately what he had done and instead of closing the valve he looked over at Mike and I and told us to “get back”. Jack them attempted to remove the cap from the camper sewer pipe. In his attempt to quickly escape the spewing sludge, he slipped in the wet grass and fell to the ground only to slide down the embankment with the sludge following him close behind. There were at least 3 attempts to escape the in suing waves of unwelcoming sludge before he managed to get clear of the hazard. Never in my life had Mike and I laughed so hard. He replaced the cap and told us that we were never to tell this story. Lavette met him at the door with a towel. She instructed Jack to remove his clothes and go directly to the camper shower. He left his clothes there and he was so mad. Lavette kept a straight face until he was in the shower. She laughed with Mike and I told us that was the funniest thing she had ever experienced. A few months ago, I shared that story with Hillary (John’s girlfriend) Jack smiled big and calmly said “Shit Happens”.
Well Jack we know that and thank you for your time on this earth and all that you did for us. You will be greatly missed and tell all our friends Hi for us.
Jack is preceded in death by his wife Lavetta Renner Seitz, both of his parents, and two sons, Shane and Mike Seitz.
He is survived by his four sons, John D. Seitz, Ben (Rachel) Seitz, Dan (Kacy) Seitz, and Matt (Theresa) Kiene; one daughter, Jackie (Dayne) Eaton; one brother, Don (Betty) Seitz and 14 grandchildren and 2 great grandchildren.
Funeral services will be Wednesday, November 1, 2017 at Davidson Funeral Home at 1:00 p.m. Visitation will be prior to service, starting at 11:00 a.m. Interment will follow at Mt. Calvary Cemetery in St. Mary’s, Kansas.
Memorial contributions may be made to Avalon Hospice and sent in the care of Davidson Funeral Home.
The family will receive friends following the service for a celebration at Skinny’s Sports Bar at 3:30 p.m. located at 4016 SW Huntoon St. Topeka, KS 66604.
“He gone”
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| Obituary- Seitz, Linda LINDA ANN SEITZ
Linda Ann Seitz was born on Sunday, October 13, 1940 in Wamego, Kansas. She was the daughter of Robert and Lura (Mc- Nay) McCoy. Linda lived in St. Marys, Kansas since 1959, moving to Ottawa, Kansas in 1968 where she made her home until her death on Thursday, September 5,2013, at the age of seventy-two years.
Linda graduated from Rossville High School with the class of 1958.
On April 11, 1959 Linda was united in marriage with Albert Seitz in St. Marys, Kansas. He survives of their home after fifty-four years of marriage.
Other survivors include her three daughters, Sharon Van Horn and husband Gene of Wellsville, Kansas, Ronda Seiwert arid husband Paul of St. Mark/Colwich, Kansas, and Brenda Wray and husband John of Ottawa; nine grandchildren, Greg Van Horn, Gary Van Horn and wife Amanda, Amy Strenth and husband Mike, Jordan, Katie and John Paul Seiwert, Mark Wray and wife Lacey, Erik and Amanda Wray; two great grandchildren, Dylan and Austin Strenth; sister Lois Lacock and husband Tom of Rossville, Kansas and many nieces and nephews. She was preceded in death by her parents.
Linda was not only a loving and devoted wife and mother, but also worked as an assistant preschool teacher for East Central Vocational Cooperative in the late 70s and early 1980’s. Linda was a Franklin County 4-H Leader, and was a realtor for Prestige Real Estate for seventeen years, retiring in 2010.
She was a member of the Sacred Heart Church, Ottawa Women’s Golf Association and Treasurer of Friday Night Couples Golf at Ottawa Country Club.
Many things were important in life to Linda, but among the greatest were her family, children and grandchildren. She loved spending time with them enjoying trips and camping adventures. Linda will be deeply missed and remain in the hearts and thoughts of her family and friends forever.
Funeral Mass was celebrated on Monday, September 9, 2013 at 10:00 a.m. in Ottawa at The Sacred Heart Catholic Church. Officiants were Fr. Charles Sweiert of Garden City, Kansas and Fr. Bill Fisher of Ottawa, Kansas.
Pallbearers were Linda’s grandsons - Greg Van Horn, Gary Van Flora, Jordan Seiwert, JohnPaul Seiwert, Mark Wray, Erik Wray and Mike Strenth. Honorary Pallbearers were Bill Brown, Gary Hodland, Louie Bell, Mike Gretencord, Brian Powell, Pete Cearfoss, Paul Seiwert, John Wray and Gene Van Horn.
Interment at the Highland Cemetery, Ottawa, Kansas.
Memorial Contributions can be made to the Sacred Heart School in Ottawa or to the Franklin County 4-H Development Fund in c/o Dengel & Son Mortuary at 235 S. Hickory -- Ottawa, Ks 66067
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| Obituary- Seitz, Nicholas An Auto Accident With Fatal Results
Nicholas J. Seitz, aged 38, died Tuesday night at a Topeka hospital from injuries received in an auto accident here on July 4th.
Last Saturday afternoon an auto driven by the owner, Ira Oox, who lives north of Delia and carrying Nicholas Seitz, Art White and Ed Barber, started from the Howard grove to make a trip to Rossville. At the corner near the Howard residence where the road turns north, the auto turned over in making the turn. Neither auto nor the occupants were damaged in this accident. After righting the machine the car was again started on its trip to town. A half mile farther north the road makes a short jog of perhaps 200 feet to the Mai Street road. The road is soft and is usually very dusty after much travel over it. It was here the auto again turned turtle this time with serious results. Seitz, who it is said was riding on the footboard, was probably struck on the head by a fender and the blow caused concussion of the brain. Cox received a wrenched neck and bruises about the back. Arthur White received severe but not serious injuries. Mr. Barber was slightly injured.
The car whirled so that it was headed south. Its steering wheel and windshield were broken otherwise it was damaged little. It was necessary for an auto to race several miles north of Rossville before a doctor could be found. Dr. H.B. Miller hurried to the injured man and found him in serious shape. Sunday Seitz was taken to Topeka in hopes an operation would save his life. The injured man never regained consciousness after being hurt, and died Tuesday night.
The remains were taken to St. Marys last night where the funeral will be held.
Mr. Seitz and his wife have been employed at the Mulvane ranch for several years as boardinghouse keepers.
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| Obituary- Seitz, William J. Bill Seitz
ST. MARYS—William J. “Bill” Seitz, 69, St.
Marys, died Wednesday, Nov. 6,2002, at his home.
Mr. Seitz was a telecommunications engineer
and retired from ConTel Telephone Co. in 1991. He also was an antique clock repairman and operated a shop in his home for the past 25 years. He worked for Charlie Sharp’s gas station and the Farmer’s Union Co-op service station while he was in high school, and later for its oil and seed corn plant before joining the Army. He served in the Army as an anti-air artillery specialist from 1951 to 1953.
He was born May 21,1933, on a farm near St. Marys, to Bernard and Lena Pageler Seitz. He graduated from St, Marys High School in 1951.
Mr. Seitz was a member of Immaculate Concep¬tion Catholic Church, a 50-year member and a fourth-degree member of the Knights of Columbus Council No. 657. He was past post commander of Hoy-Heim Post No. 178 of the American Legion and a member of St. Marys Historical Society.
He married Alice Otting on April 26,1959. She survives.
Other survivors include a son, James Seitz, Wichita; a daughter, Janet Valentine, Cincinnati; two sisters, Mary K. Denton, St. Marys, and Joan Marie Sebring, Topeka; a brother, Albert J. Seitz, Ottawa; and two grandsons.
Mr. Seitz was preceded in death by a son, Joseph R. Seitz, on Jan. 7,1989.
Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated at 11 a.m. Saturday at Immaculate Conception Catholic Church in St. Marys. Burial will be in Mount Calvary Cemetery at St. Marys. Mr. Seitz will lie in state from 2 to 5 p.m. today at Piper-Verschelden Funeral Home in St. Marys and after 6:30 p.m. at the church. A rosary recited at 7 p.m. today at the church will be followed by visitation.
Contributions may be made to Midland Hospice or Catholic Education and sent in care of the funeral home.
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| Obituary- Seitz, William V.
ST. MARYS — William V. ''Bill” Seitz, 94, St. Marys, died Monday, Sept. 13,2004, at a St. Marys care facility.
Mr. Seitz farmed in the St. Marys area until retiring in 1975.
He was born Aug. 1,1910, on the Seitz family farm near St. Marys, to John P. and Mary Eva Kramer Seitz. He attended Rock Grade School and high school in St. Marys. He was a lifelong resident of the St. Marys community.
Mr. Seitz was a member of Immaculate Conception Catholic Church and Knights of Columbus Council No. 657, both in St. Marys.
He married Alice E. McNeive on Nov. 27,1937, in Sacred Heart Catholic Church at Della She preceded him in death on April 17, 2003.
Survivors include two sisters, Regina Chesney, Albuquerque, N.M., and Loretta Doll, Topeka and many nieces and nephews.
Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated at 10 a.m. Thursday at Immaculate Conception Catholic Church in St. Marys. Burial will be in Mount Calvary Cemetery in St. Marys. Mr. Seitz will lie in state after 2 p.m. today at Piper Funeral Home in St. Marys, where a rosary will be recited at 7 p.m.
Memorial contributions may be made to Immaculate Conception Catholic Church and sent in care of the funeral home, 714 Maple St., St. Marys. Kan. 66536.
William V. Seitz William V. “Bill” Seitz, 94, St. Marys, died Monday, September 13, 2004, at St. Marys Manor.
He was born August 1, 1910, on the family farm near St. Marys, the son of John P. and Mary Eva Kramer Seitz.
Bill had lived in the St. Marys community all of his life. He grew up on the family farm near St. Marys. He attended Rock Grade School, and high school in St. Marys. He farmed until his retirement in 1975 and moved into St. Marys.
He was member of Immaculate Conception Catholic Church and Knights of Columbus Council No. 657, both in St. Marys.
He was married to Alice E. McNeive on November 27, 1937, at Sacred Heart Catholic Church, Delia. She died April 17, 2003.
Survivors include two sisters, Regina Chesney, Albuquerque, NM, and Loretta Doll, Topeka; and many nieces and nephews.
Mass of Christian burial was at 10 a m. Thursday at Immaculate Conception Catholic Church. Burial was in Mt. Calvary Cemetery, St. Marys. A rosary was recited at 7 p.m. Wednesday at Piper Funeral Home, St. Marys.
Memorial contributions may be made to Immaculate Conception Catholic Church and sent in care of the funeral home at 714 Maple Street, St. Marys 66536.
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| Obituary- Senecal, Barnabas 1 Abbot Barnabas Senecal, died peacefully at the Abbey early on Tuesday morning, December 7. He had been fortified by the Sacraments of the Church and the Apostolic Pardon. Several monks and health care workers were present with him when he died.
On October 16, 1937, Tom Senecal (the future Abbot Barnabas) and his twin brother Tim became the newest members of the Senecal family. Growing up in Atwood, Kansas, all of the Senecal children would ultimately attend Catholic boarding school in Atchison, Kansas. There Tom would take his first steps on the journey toward the priesthood as a student at Maur Hill Prep School. After graduation, he became a “hilltopper” at St. Benedict’s College, the residence program for men interested in the priesthood and religious life. On July 10, 1957, he became a novice of St. Benedict’s Abbey, receiving the name Barnabas. One year and a day later on July 11, 1958, he professed his first vows as a monk.
With the first phase of his collegiate education complete, he studied for the priesthood at the Abbey School of Theology in Atchison and was ordained to the priesthood on May 30, 1964. In the summers of 1963 and 1964 he did further theology studies at Conception Seminary in Missouri.
Abbot Barnabas taught Religion and was a prefect in Freshmen Hall at St. Benedict’s College, 1964-1965. From 1965 until 1968 he was Assistant Pastor at St. Joseph Catholic Church, Atchison. In 1966, he combined his work as assistant pastor with part-time teaching at Maur Hill, spending his summers pursuing graduate studies in history at the University of Kansas. In 1968 he began teaching history full-time at the high school. He went on to be appointed assistant headmaster in 1969 and, upon completion of a Masters degree in Educational Administration in 1976 from Emporia State University, he was appointed headmaster. In 1990 he left Maur Hill and took a sabbatical year in Rome, and Menlo Park, CA. While on sabbatical he developed a love for photography – a craft that he expertly honed despite his lack of any formal training.
Upon his return from sabbatical, he joined the staff of Holy Spirit Parish, serving as associate pastor and principal of the grade school. There he was a beloved parish priest and principal, making many life-long friends.
In 1994 Father Barnabas was elected eighth Abbot of St. Benedict’s Abbey. During his eighteen-and-a-half-year leadership he guided the community faithfully, kindling the beginnings of a vocational renewal at St. Benedict’s Abbey. He is well known throughout the archdiocese for his work administering the Sacrament of Confirmation. His calm wisdom on the Maur Hill-Mount Academy and Benedictine College Boards of Directors was valuable during difficult times for those schools. He also faithfully served on the Personnel Board for the Archdiocese of Kansas City in Kanas. |
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| Obituary- Senecal, Barnabas 2 He shared not only his wisdom, but song, and is well known as the “Singing Abbot.” His abbatial motto, “Sing a New Song to the Lord,” is taken from Psalms 98 and 149.
Abbot Barnabas—in his own creative way—has attempted to make his service to the Church a work of art. Looking at snapshots from his camera and life, one sees that God has used him to create a beautiful monastic mosaic. An exhibit of his life would include images of compassion, beauty, encouragement, wisdom, brotherly love, and service in the name of Christ. The words of instruction that St. Benedict gave to the Abbot fit perfectly the personality of Abbot Barnabas: [He should not be] Excitable, anxious, extreme, obstinate, jealous, or over suspicious he must not be. Such a man is never at rest. (Rule of St. Benedict 64:16)
After he retired as Abbot, he spent time as administrator of Immaculate Conception Catholic Church, St. Marys, KS, and St. Stanislaus Catholic Church, Rossville, KS. He also served as Parochial Vicar of St. Benedict’s Catholic Church, Atchison, before retiring to the Abbey.
Abbot Barnabas was one of the storytellers of the Abbey who remembered many of the giants of the monastic community, and people in the local community. If you mentioned someone from the past, he would give a full account of who the person was.
Abbot Barnabas was preceded in death by his parents John and Clara; his sister Clare; by his brothers Father Gerard Senecal, OSB, William, and Richard; by his nephews William Jr, and Steven; and a brother-in-law, Ronald Hansen. He is survived by his twin brother and sister-in-law Nicholas and Katy, Hyde Park, MA, and by his sister Mary Hansen, and numerous nephews and nieces.
Vespers for the Dead, followed by visitation, will be prayed on Monday, December 13, at 7:00 p.m. in St. Benedict's Abbey Church. The Mass of Christian Burial for Abbot Barnabas will be celebrated in St. Benedict’s Abbey Church on Tuesday, December 14 at 10:30 AM., with interment following in the Abbey cemetery. Abbot will lie in state on Monday at the Arensberg-Pruett Funeral Home.
Vespers for the Dead and the Mass of Christian Burial will be streamed live on our Youtube Channel and will be available for playback after the fact.
A legacy fund has been established in Abbot Barnabas’ and memorials in his honor may be made at this link or by mailing a check to St. Benedict’s Abbey | 1020 N. Second St. | Atchison, KS 66002.
We commend our brother, Abbot Barnabas, to your prayers.
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| Obituary- Senecal, Gerard FATHER GERARD SENEGAL
Father Gerard Senecal, O.S.B., 85, died on Jan. 19 fortified by the Sacraments, and the Apostolic Pardon. His brother, Abbot Barnabas Senecal, O.S.B., was able to be with him for a few hours prior to his death and at the moment of his death.
Vigil service, followed by visitation, was on Sunday, Jan. 25 in St. Benedict’s Abbey Church. The Mass of Christian Burial was celebrated in St. Benedicts Abbey Church on Monday, Jan. 26 with interment that followed in the Abbey cemetery. The Arensberg- Pruett Funeral Home was in charge of these arrangements. Online Condolences may be left at www.arensbergpruett. com.
John Carl Senecal was the oldest of seven children born to Lionel John and Clara (Strecker) Senecal. As a youth John served daily Mass at his home parish in Atwood, Kan. John enrolled at Maur Hill Prep as a priesthood student in 1943 with plans to join his uncle, Fr. Lucien Senecal, who was a monk of St. Benedicts Abbey. He graduated from Maur Hill in 1947, then enrolling at St. Benedicts College to study mathematics.
At the age of 18, he entered the novitiate as a Benedictine monk, receiving the name Gerard. He professed vows one year later on July 11,1949.
In May 1951 he graduated with a degree in mathematics, and professed solemn vows on July 11, 1952. He studied for the priesthood at the Abbey School of Theology and was ordained on May 29, 1954 by Archbishop Edward Hunkeler.
In the summer of 1955 he studied chemistry at Creighton University, and that fall he enrolled at the University of Michigan, where he received his M.A. in physics in 1958. From 1958 until 1963 he studied physics at Kansas State University, completing his Ph.D. in 1963.
In 1962 Fr. Gerard returned to teach physics and be a dorm director at St. Benedicts College. A love of learning and a desire for God compelled him to continue his studies. He studied at the Goddard Space Flight Center in Maryland; the Atomic Energy Commission, Oak Ridge, Tenn.; Texas A&M University; and a National Science Foundation post-doctoral year, 1970-71, at the University of California at Berkeley.
In 1970 Fr. Gerard was on the Merger Committee for St. Benedicts and Mount St. Scholastica Colleges. On February 14,1972, he became President of Benedictine Col¬lege. Over the next 15 years he would bring his enthusiasm for learning and faith into all he did as President. He was particularly proud of the fact that he brought football back to the college, and hired current coach Larry Wilcox.
After leaving the presidency of the college, Fr. Gerard worked at Maur Hill from 1987 until 1993, followed by one year, 1993-1994, as the Development Director of the Abbey, where he established the Friends of St. Benedicts Abbey, a group that is still key to our success.
In 1994 Fr. Gerard began a new phase of life as a parish priest, serving as Pastor of St. Joseph’s and St. Patrick’s
Churches, Atchison (1994- 1998); Pastor of St. Benedict’s and Sacred Heart Churches, Atchison (1998-2013); and Administrator of Immaculate Conception, St. Marys, Kan., and St. Stanislaus, Rossville, Kan. (2013-2014). He was known for his pastoral care of the sick and elderly, and helping people to come to appreciate the Sacramental life.
Upon returning to the Abbey in August 2014, Fr. Gerard was faithful to prayer and community life, attending monastic community events and keeping in touch with his many friends in the local community. He was one of those towering figures who trusted in Christ and remained faithful in good times and in bad.
He is survived by his two sisters Clare Kearney (Peter), Fredericksburg, Va; Mary Hansen (Ron), Kansas City, Mo; and two brothers: Abbot Barnabas, Atchison; and Nicholas, Hyde Park, Mass.
Fr. Gerard was preceded in death by his parents, John and Clara, and by his brothers, William and Richard.
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| Obituary- Seneker, Dwight Rev. Dwight Seneker
The Rev. Dwight Seneker, 85, Mt. Vernon, MO, formerly of Rossville, died Sunday, December 27, 1998, in Mt. Vernon after a three-month illness following complications from surgery.
He was born May 1, 1913, in Lawrence County, MO to James Eldred and Edna Frances Rutherford Seneker.
He was a 1931 graduate of Mt. Vernon High School and a graduate of Park College and McCormick Theological Seminary.
He was a minister for 45 years. He was ordained in the First Presbyterian Church, Mt. Vernon in 1950, and served pastorates in Illinois, Missouri, and Kansas, including Presbyterian churches in Rossville and Delia. Twenty-five years ago he moved from Rossville to Mt. Vernon, MO.
He was married to Sarah Elizabeth Orr May 12, 1934, in Mt. Vernon. She survives.
Other survivors include two sons, Donald Seneker and Douglas Seneker, both of Mt. Vernon; one daughter, Sue Gabbert, Mt. Vernon, MO; one brother, Leon Seneker, Salem, MO; 15 grandchildren; 38 great-grandchildren and one great-great-grandchild.
His service was Wednesday at the First Presbyterian Church, Mt. Vernon. Burial was in Ozark Prairie Cemetery, northeast of Mt. Vernon.
Fossett-Mosher Funeral Home, Mt. Vernon, was in charge of arrangements.
Rev. Dwight Seneker
Rossville - The Rev. Dwight Seneker, 85, Mount Vernon, Mo., formerly of Rossville, died Sunday, Dec. 27, 1998, at a Mount Vernon, Mo., nursing home. He suffered complications following surgery three months earlier at a hospital in Springfield, Mo.
He was born May 1, 1913, in Lawrence County, Mo., to James Eldred and Edna Frances Rutherford Seneker. He was graduated from Mount Vernon, Mo., High School in 1931, Park College in Parkville, Mo., and McCormick Theological Seminary.
He was ordained to the ministry at First Presbyterian Church in Mount Vernon, Mo., in 1950 and was a minister 45 years, having served churches in Illinois, Missouri and Kansas. He served Presbyterian churches in Rossville and Delia while he lived in Rossville. He moved from Rossville to Mount Vernon, Mo., 25 years ago.
He was married to Sarah Elizabeth Orr May 12, 1934, in Mount Vernon, Mo. She survives.
Other survivors include two sons, Donald Seneker and Douglas Seneker, both in Mount Vernon, Mo.; a daughter, Sue Gabbert, Mount Vernon, Mo.; a brother, Leon Seneker, Salem, Mo.; 15 grandchildren; 38 great-grandchildren; and a great-great-granddaughter.
Services will be at 2 p.m. Wednesday at First Presbyterian Church in Mount Vernon, Mo. Burial will be in Ozark Prairie Cemetery northeast of Mount Vernon, Mo.
Fossett-Mosher Funeral Home in Mount Vernon, Mo., is in charge of arrangements.
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| Obituary- Shafer, Walter Walter Shafer
Funeral services for Walter Shafer, former resident of Silver Lake, were held in Newkirk, Oklahoma, his present home. Mr. Shafer was a brother of Mr. C.O. Shafer. He is also survived by a son and daughter. Services were held in Newkirk on Saturday, September 18. |
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| Obituary- Shafer, William William Shafer
ROSSVILLE — William A. "Bill” Shafer, 58, Rossville, died Thursday, May 10,2001, at his home. He had cancer.
Mr. Shafer was a truck driver and had worked for several different companies, and he drove as an owner and operator.
He was born June 6,1942, in McFall, Mo., the son of Robert Russell and Velina Elizabeth Combs Shafer. He was raised in the Holton and Valley Falls communities.
Mr. Shafer participated in several bowling leagues in Topeka. He also was an avid fisherman and a cook.
He married Theresa A. Powell on Dec. 30,
1975, in Topeka. She survives.
Other survivors include four sons, Russell R. Shafer, Chicago, and Frank L. Schneider, Anthony W. Schneider and Steven B. Schneider, all of Topeka; a brother, Buddy Shafer, Topeka; two sisters, Ana Mae Lake, Blue Rapids, and Betty Lou Eteeyan, Topeka; and four grandchildren.
Mr. Shafer was cremated. Memorial services will be at 2 p.m. Tuesday at Piper-Verschelden Funeral Home in St. Marys. Visitation will be from 6:30 to 8 p.m. Monday at the funeral home.
Memorial contributions may be made to the Heart of America Hospice and sent in care of the funeral home.
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| Obituary- Shafstall, Arlene Arlene Ellen Shafstall of Delia passed away August 20,2020. She was proceeded in death by her husband Glenn Allen Shafstall June 2, 2009. She is survived by her step-children Alenia (Shafstall) Cloud and Roger Shafstall. Her children Rick Robb, Roxanne (Robb) Laughlin, Brenda (Cal) (Robb) Wrightsmen, John (Anita) Robb, Becky Robb, Chad (Karla) Shafstall.
She worked at Stokelys Van Camp Pork and Beans as a forklift driver in Lawrence, KS. She also worked at Topeka Tent and Awing Company. She was a housewife, mother and homemaker. Her hobbies were gardening and self taught herself to oil paint.
Funeral to be held September 13th at 2pm at the Delia Cemetary.
Condolences can be left at: http://www.midwestcremationsociety.com/2020/09/arlene-ellen-shafstall/ |
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| Obituary- Shafstall, Glenn Glenn Allen Shafstall
Glenn Allen Shafstall, 79, Delia, passed from this world on June 2, 2009 at his home.
Surviving Glenn is his wife of 37 yrs., Arlene; his children, Alenia Cloud, Perry; Roger Shafstall, Topeka; Chad (Cathy) Shaftstall, Delia; Rick (Martha) Robb, Burlingame; Roxanne (Sonny) Glaughlin, Lecompton; Brenda Robb, Rossville; John (Anita) Robb Delia; Becky Robb, Rossville; many grandchildren and great grandchildren.
Glenn was last employed as a mechanic for Case IH in Rossville before retirement.
Graveside services will be at 11:30 AM, Tues., June 9, 2009 at Delia Cemetery.
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| Obituary- Shannon, Aaron 1 A.C. SHANNON ENDS LIFE BY DRINKING ACID
Aaron C. Shannon, aged 56, committed suicide Sunday forenoon by swallowing two ounces of carbolic acid, at the north gate of the A. A. Bixby home on the corner of Pine and Adrian streets. He walked a short distance toward the alley back of the Bixby property and sank to the ground with his back to a tree. Death came to him at 10 o’clock, about an hour after taking the acid.
Mr. Shannon had just made an unsuccessful attempt at reconciliation with his wife, Mrs. Emma Shennon [sic], from whom he had been separated about two months. Shannon took the acid in the presence of his wife, and Mrs. A. A. Bixby, his mother-in-law. Mrs. William Marney, a neighbor and Mr. Joe Cottle, of Wamego, who had just arrived on the morning train from the west, saw Shannon drink from the bottle.
The tragedy ended a romance which began when Mr. Shannon and Emma Bixby were young. Because of parental objections they did not marry. Mr. Shannon left Rossville in 1895 and went to Lincoln, Neb. A year later he was married to Miss Ida Lamar. Ten children were born to Mr. and Mrs. Shannon, two of them dying in infancy, Miss Bixby never married.
In May, 1920 Shannon was divorced from his first wife. A couple of years later she married and with her children is living at Salina.
On April 14, 1923, Shannon and Miss Bixby were married. After a year of married life they separated about two months ago. Mrs. Shannon returned to the home of her parents. He left Rossville for a short time but returned here since which time he has been rooming at the O. H. Young home.
Dr. H. L. Clark, county coroner, was called to view the body. As it was an obvious case of suicide no inquest was held. The body was taken in charge by the Conwell undertaking firm and taken to Topeka Sunday afternoon where it was kept until funeral arrangements were completed.
Two of Mr. Shannon’s children arrived Monday afternoon from Salina and cooperated with Mrs. Shannon in making arrangements. The funeral was held Tuesday afternoon at 2:30 in the Methodist church, conducted by the Rev. G. C. Albin. Music was furnished by Miss Mary Van Vleck, Mrs. C. E. Greser and Miss Nora Stamp. The songs selected were “Jesus Lover of my Soul” and “I Need Thee Every Hour”. The pall bearers were Messrs. H. E. Ishmael, Elmer Witter, Roy Hawks, Harry Jamieson, R. A. Shipley and C. E. Cless.
The body was interred in Rossville cemetery.
Mr. Shannon was a native of Indiana where he was born in Mont Pellier, February 10, 1868. He came to Kansas at the age of nineteen. He lived in and around Rossville for a number of years in the early nineties.
Beside his widow he is survived by eight children Jay, Emery, Esther, Elsie, Kennett, Marion, Lulu and Virgie Shannon, all of Salina, Kansas. One brother, Mr. Louis Shannon of Bryant, Indiana also survives.
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| Obituary- Shannon, Aaron 2 Card of Thanks - We wish to express our sincere thanks to the kind friends and neighbors who assisted us in any way and for the kind words of comfort and beautiful floral offerings.
Mrs. Emma Shannon
Mr. Jay Shannon
Mr. and Mrs. Emery Shannon
Mr. and Mrs. Emery Shannon and Mr. Jay Shannon, of Salina, Miss Virgil Bixby of Topeka and Reuben Lacock, of St. Marys were here Tuesday for the A.C. Shannon funeral. |
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| Obituary- Shannon, William William L. Shannon
BLUE RAPIDS – William Lowell Shannon, 60, Blue Rapids, died Wednesday at a Blue Rapids nursing home. He had cancer.
He was born May 19, 1914, in Cuba, Kan. He attended public schools at Clay Center and attended Ottawa University, Ottawa.
Mr. Shannon was a construction worker and had owned a shop at Rossville for several years.
He was a member of the United Methodist Church in Blue Rapids, and was a member of Hesperian Lodge No. 111, AF&AM, Rossville.
He was married to Evelyn M. Schurr on May 5, 1938. She survives.
Other survivors include a daughter, Ginger Ann Allen, Green Bay, Wis.; three sons, Bruce Shannon, Lincoln, Neb., and Randell Shannon and Max Shannon, both of the home; two brothers, Benton Shannon, Texas City, Tex., and the Rev. Lloyd Shannon, Greenwood, Ind.; and two grandchildren.
Services will be at 2 p.m. Friday at the United Methodist Church at Blue Rapids. Burial will be in the Greenwood Cemetery in Clay Center.
Memorial contributions may be made to the United Methodist Church at Blue Rapids.
Perry Funeral Home, Blue Rapids, is in charge of arrangements.
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| Obituary- Sharp, Charles CHARLES “CHARLIE”
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Charles N. “Charlie” Sharp, 83, St. Marys, died Friday, Sept. 8.
He was born Feb. 15, 1923 at Miltonvale, the son of Charles N. and Eunice G. Neill Sharp. He moved to St. Marys in May 1946 where he owned and operated a filling station for 33 years selling the station in 1979.
Charlie was a 59 year member and Past Master of Pottawatomie Lodge No. 52 AF/AM, and an Eastern Star member for 59 years. He was a current member of Wamego Lodge No. 75 AF/AM. He served as Deputy Grand Master in 1967. He also was a 56 year member of the Arab Shrine Temple in Topeka. Charles was a member of the St. Marys United Methodist Church. He had served three different terms on the St. Marys City Commission, and was the Republican West Precinct Committeeman for 41 years.
On January 23, 1948 he was united in marriage to Mary Agnes Blackburn at the Manhattan Christian College, Manhattan. To this union two sons and a daughter were born.
Survivors are his wife Mary of the home; sons, Charles N. Sharp IV, Salina and David B. (Janice) Sharp, Rossville; his daughter Sally L. Sharp, Garden City; a brother, Jim Sharp, Wichita; a sister, Clara Shannon, Highland Ranch, Colo.; grandchildren, Clinton Neill, Emily, Ben, Joe, Hannah and Abigail.
Funeral services were held Tuesday, Sept. 12 at the St. Marys United Methodist Church.
Memorial contributions may be made to the St. Marys United Methodist Church and sent in care of Piper Funeral Home, St. Marys.
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