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| Obituary- Simon, Rosa
Rosa A. McBride Simon
Birth: Feb. 18, 1903
Blaine
Pottawatomie County Kansas, USA
Death: Oct. 14, 1972
Topeka
Shawnee County Kansas, USA
Topeka Capital-Journal Sunday 15 October, 1972, pg. 25:
Mrs. Rosa A. Simon, 69, Topeka, died Saturday in a Topeka hospital where she had been a patient a few weeks. She was born Feb. 18,1903 at Blaine and lived in Topeka more than 50 years. She owned and operated the Vanity Fair Beauty Shop before she retired.
She was a member of Holy Name Catholic Church and the guild at the church. She also was a member of St. Francis Hospital Auxiliary. Survivors include 3 brothers, Frank McBride, Kansas City, John McBride, North Miami, Okla. and Steve McBride, Westfield, Ind.
Services will be Monday at Holy Name Catholic church with burial in Mount Calvary Cemetery. Brennan Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements where parish rosary will be recited this evening.
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Parents:
John Thomas McBride (1870 - 1929)
Rose Ann Teehan McBride (1875 - 1944)
Spouse:
John A. Simon (1893 - 1954)
Sibling:
Cornelius A McBride (1900 - 1925)*
Rosa A. McBride Simon (1903 - 1972)
^Calculated relationship
Note: W/O John
Burial:
Mount Calvary Cemetery
Topeka
Shawnee County Kansas, USA
Plot: O'Leary Sec, Lot 345-E
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Record added: Nov 02, 2007 Find A Grave Memorial# 22618777
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| Obituary- Simon, Shane Shane Simon
Shane was born in the spring of 1972, to Bob and Audrey (Wishkeno) Simon, he was such a beautiful baby boy the family started calling him “Baby Shane.” It was a nickname that continued to stick with him into adulthood. Shane loved that nickname because it was given in love and lighthearted humor.
Shane’s given Indian name is “Kah te ah be.” He was a member of the Sac and Fox Nation of Missouri.
Shane attended Assumption Grade School, Rossville High School graduate, and attended Johnson County Community College.
After playing football for Rossville High School, Shane became an avid sports fan of all sports. Shane was a loyal, club-level season ticket holder for Kansas State University for over twenty years. He was in the KSU President’s Club, and provided for the KSU Ahearn College Fund. Additionally, Shane was an avid and dedicated KC Chiefs fan with club-level season ticket holder and made sure to attend the pre-season practices.
After many years working as a Signalman for Burlington North Santa Fe (BNSF) Railroad, Shane became a Junior Circuit Designer for the Signal Division at BNSF, he continued his work there for 28 years. Shane’s employment with BNSF allowed him to have many adventures throughout his life in different states; he did share those adventures with his family and friends.
Shane truly loved life, his family, and BNSF work family. Shane was a good friend to all, kind and generous, intelligent, and gregarious soul with an enormous soft heart, he was loved in return by all.
Our hearts are broken because we will not have Shane with us, however, he is with his father, maternal grandparents, paternal grandfather, uncle and friends. We believe his good soul and spirit is with the Good Lord and he is in paradise, something we can only dream of. We will miss his big distinctive laugh.
Survivors include grandmother, Catherine; Mother, Audrey; maternal aunts, Camilla Chouteau and Bernadine Wishkeno; aunts and uncles, Francee, Craig, Debra and Harry, Shelly and Steve, and Steve; brother, Lance; sister-in-law, Lucy; cousins, Colton, LeeRoy, Komo, Steven, Josh, John and Stephanie; nephew, Chemako; nieces, Michelle, Falicity and Zola.
He was preceded in death by his father, Bob Simon.
Until we meet again Shane, we love you.
Family will greet friends from 4:30 – 6:00 p.m. Sunday, July 24, 2022 with Rosary being recited at 6:00 p.m. at the Mercer Funeral Home in Holton. Burial will be 10:00 a.m. Monday, July 25, 2022 at Wishkeno Cemetery (150th and O. Rd. on the Prairie Band Potawatomi Reservation). Memorials may be given to the Heart of Jackson Humane Society c/o Mercer Funeral Home, P.O. Box 270, Holton, KS 66436. To leave a special message for the family, please visit www.mercerfuneralhomes.com.
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| Obituary- Simons, John John H. Simons
John Henry Simons, 21, died Sunday at his home in Wilalrd. He is survived by his widow; a daughter, his parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. Simons, Willard; and a brother, James R. Simons, Volland, Kan.
Funeral servies were held Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'clock at the Shellabarger chapel in Topeka. Burial was in Memorial Park cemetery. |
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| Obituary- Simpson, Charles Skidmore and Holmes Recover Body of Simpson
The body of Charles Franklin Simpson, 12 of Route 6, who was drowned in the Kaw River west of Topeka, at Camp Mattingly, Saturday afternoon, at 5:15 was recovered from the river at 2:45 Sunday afternoon by Dick Skidmore and Emmett Holmes, a mile east of Camp Mattingly. The body was lodged on a sandbar in shallow water on north side of the river.
Mr. Skidmore asks the party who has the rod and reel, used to drag for the body at Camp Mattingly to please return it to Dick Skidmore at Camp Mattingly.
The boy lost his life when he stepped into a deep hole while wading with his cousin, Hurley Simpson. Hurley made an attempt to rescue him but Charles grabbed him and pulled him under the water. Hurley then was obliged to break the hold to save his own life, officers said.
Charley was born May 29, 1937, in Wyola, Mont. He is survived by his mother Mrs. Blaine Bedell, Rossville; his father. Claude Simpson, Route 6; two sisters, Lillian Adell and Gladys Jean Simpson, both of the home; three half sisters, Mary Elizabeth Tuggle, Shelbyville, Mo.; Sheryl K. and Erma Mae Bedell, both of Rossville; a half- brother, Claude Simpson Jr., Paris, Mo.; his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Simpson, St. Marys; and Mrs. Lela Wendler, Maple Hill; a step-grand father, Fred Wendler, Maple Hill; and a stepmother, Mrs. Claude Simpson, Route 6.
Burial was in Rossville cemetery Wednesday.
Mrs. Bedell and her second husband and their family live on the Navarre farm adjoining Rossville. She formerly was Emma Patton, daughter of the late Charles Patton of Rossville.
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| Obituary- Simpson, Helen Helen Marie Simpson
Helen Marie Simpson, 90, Topeka, passed away Wednesday, January 23, 2019.
On November 27,1948, she married Thomas "Shorty" M. Simpson. He preceded her in death. She was also preceded in death by two sons, John Noel Simpson and Joel Richard Simpson, daughter, Alice Louise Johnson and four siblings.
She is survived by three children, Daniel Simpson, Rossville; Margaret "Peggy" Woehr (Gerald), Overbrook and Eileen Langley (Larry), Topeka; one sister, Donna Hale, Montrose, CO; 19 grandchildren and many great-grandchildren.
Funeral services will be held at 12 noon on Monday, January 28,2019 at Parker-Price Funeral Home, followed by a reception at the Parker-Price Reception Center. Interment will be held at Rossville Cemetery. Memorial contributions may be made to Aldersgate Good Samaritan Fund or Aldersgate Employee Christmas Fund, 7220 SW Asbury Dr., Topeka, KS 66614. To leave a message for the family online, please visit www.ParkerPriceFH.com.
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| Obituary- Simpson, Joel Joel R. Simpson
Joel Richard Simpson, 41, Topeka, died Tuesday, Aug. 31, 1993, at a Kansas City, Kan., medical center from injuries he suffered Monday afternoon in a one-vehicle accident on Douglas County Road 1055.
Mr. Simpson was a mechanic for 11 years for the city of Lawrence. He was an over-the-road trucker and presently was employed by Lawrence Ready Mix Industries in Lawrence.
He served nine years in the Army including 26 months on the DMZ in Korea.
He was born July 27, 1952, in Topeka, the son of Thomas M. "Shorty” and Helen M. Lord Simpson.
Survivors include three sons, Tulsa Simpson, Robert Simpson and Andy Simpson, all of Lawrence; his mother, Helen M. Simpson, Topeka; three sisters, Margaret "Peggy" Woehr, St. Marys, Louise Johnson, Lenexa, and Eileen Langley, Topeka; and two brothers, John Simpson, Bonham, Texas, and Daniel Simpson, Topeka.
Services will be at 10 a.m. Saturday at Parker-Price Mortuary. Military graveside services will be conducted by Topeka North Post No. 400 of the American Legion in Rossville Cemetery. Mr. Simpson will lie in state after 10 a m. Friday at the mortuary where family and friends will meet from 7 until 8 p.m. Friday. Memorial contributions may be made to the Simpson Children's Education Fund in care of Kaw Valley State Bank and Trust, P.O. Box 8009, 66608.
■ Topeka man dies from crash injuries — A Topeka man injured in a Douglas County traffic accident Monday died Tuesday at a Kansas City, Kan., hospital.
Joel R. Simpson, 40, suffered a head injury and died Tuesday afternoon at the University of Kansas Medical Center, a hospital spokesman said.
According to the Douglas County Sheriff's Department, Simpson was driving a Lawrence Ready Mix cement truck south on county road 1055, between Lawrence and Eudora at 1:40 p.m., when he lost control and it overturned.
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| Obituary- Simpson, Thomas Thomas M. Simpson
Thomas Madison "Shorty” Simpson, 73, Topeka, died Saturday, July 6. 1991, at home.
Mr. Simpson was in the Civilian Conservation Corps, worked for the Rock Island Railroad, was a heavy equipment operator and worked for Stauffer Communications. He was a Navy veteran of World War II.
He was born March 10, 1918, at Clarence, Mo., the son of Louis J. and Hallie Mae Fuller Simpson.
Mr. Simpson was a member of Topeka North Post No. 400 of the American Legion.
He was married to Helen M. Lord on Nov. 27, 1948, at Dover. She survives. A son, James Simpson, preceded him in death.
Other survivors include three sons, John Simpson, Bonham, Texas, Joel Simpson, Lyndon, and Daniel Simpson, Topeka; three daughters, Margaret Woehr, St. Marys, Eileen Langley, Topeka, and Louise Johnson, Lenexa; a sister, Florence Baker, Topeka; two brothers, Weldon Simpson, Topeka, and Louis Simpson, Maple Hill; 15 grandchildren; and two great- granddaughters.
Services will be at 10 a.m. Tuesday at Parker-Price Mortuary. Burial will be in Rossville Cemetery. Military honors will be conducted. Mr. Simpson will lie in state after 8 a.m. Monday at the mortuary, where the family will receive friends from 7 to 8 p.m. Monday. Memorial contributions may be made to Midland Hospice Care, 1272 S.W. Fillmore, Topeka, 66604- 1167.
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| Obituary- Sinnett, Kathleen Kathleen K. Sinnett
Kathleen K. Sinnett was born in Memphis, Tennessee on October 7,1928. On October 14, 2014, she passed away after a long battle with Alzheimer’s disease.
She earned her Ph.D. in psychology from Harvard University in 1957. After completing her degree, she joined the staff at Menninger’s Institute as a clinical psychologist. She taught briefly at Kansas State University. In 1966, she started a private practice in Manhattan, Kansas specializing in child and family psychotherapy that she retired from 38 years later. Kathleen Sinnett was preceded in death by her husband of 55 years, E Robert Sinnett. She is survived by daughters, Lucy Sinnett Schuler and Kate Sinnett; stepsons Brian and Dan Sinnett; son-in-law, Steve Schuler; sister, Lucy Morgan; brother-in-law, Dick Morgan; first cousin, Joy Ross Baggett; grandchildren Frederick and Kathleen Schuler, and Evan Markowski.
Memorial service to be held at 4:00 pm October 26th at Danforth Chapel on the Kansas State Campus. In lieu of flowers, donations are requested to Alzheimer’s Disease Research, www.brightfocus.org/alzheimers/
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| Obituary- Sipes, Anna Anna Elizabeth Sipes
Mrs. Ann Eliza Sipes, 84, died at her home, 114 East Fourteenth street, Friday morning. She had been a resident of Topeka about 40 years. She was a member of the Methodist church in Leavenworth.
She is survived by her husband, John T. Sipes, Topeka; and three sons, Charles A. Sipes and Thomas O. Sipes, of Topeka, and Worthington E. Sipes of Newman.
The funeral was held at Conwell's funeral home at 2 o'clock Monday afternoon. Burial was made in Topeka cemetery. |
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| Obituary- Sippel, Ardith Ardith Marie Sippel
Ardith Marie Sippel, 62, Topeka, died Wednesday, Sept. 8, 1993, at her home.
Mrs. Sippel taught at Clark's School of Business from 1953 to 1962 and at Kaw Area Technical School since 1979.
She was born March 16, 1931, at Green, the daughter of Rueben and Laura Gustafson Axelton. She attended Rossville and Topeka elementary schools, Holiday Junior High School and was graduated from Topeka High School and Washburn University.
Mrs. Sippel was a member of Crestview United Methodist Church and Zeta Tau Alpha sorority.
She was married to Jack Branson Sippel May 9, 1954, in Topeka. He died June 28, 1993.
Survivors include a daughter, Susan Liening, Topeka; and a son, Jack Branson Sippel II, Topeka.
Services will be at 11 a.m. Saturday in Crestview United Methodist Church. Burial will be in Memorial Park Cemetery. Family and friends will meet from 7 until 8 p.m. today at Penwell-Gabel Funeral Home. Contributions may be made to the Ardith M. Sippel Memorial Scholarship Fund, Kaw Area Technical School, 5724 S.W. Huntoon, 66604.
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| Obituary- Skaggs, Harold Harold Skaggs, Sr.
Harold M. Skaggs Sr., 73, prominent Dodge City businessman, died in a Wichita Hospital after a long illness. He was a former resident of the Topeka and Rossville area.
Born in Allen, Kansas, he moved to Topeka in 1910. He and Miss Virgelene McPherson were married in 1913 at Rossville. They lived in Topeka for several years and their sons, Milton and Clarence, were born there. The family moved to Dodge City in 1917.
Mr. Skaggs was associated with the W.A.L. Thompson hardware firm for a number of years. In January 1930, he bought out the interest of the late Lester Luther in the Luther-McCoy auto dealership at Dodge City. This auto firm became McCoy-Skaggs and later Skaggs motor company.
Mrs. Skaggs died in 1955. Mr. Skaggs and Wilma Curts were married in 1956. He retired several years ago.
Survivors include his widow and two sons; a sister, six grandchildren and six great¬grandchildren.
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| Obituary- Skalla, Frances Sister Frances Skalla
ATCHISON — Sister Frances Skalla. 88, Atchison, died Saturday, March 12, 1988, at Mount St. Scholastics Convent here.
Sister Frances was a housekeeper about 28 years for Atchison sisters who taught in Benedictine-staffed schools in Kansas, Missouri, Iowa and Nebraska. From 1947 until she retired in 1982, she assisted with domestic services at Mount St. Scholastica and Benedictine colleges.
She was born Feb. 4, 1900, at Hlinsko, Czechoslovakia, the daughter of Joseph and Mary Pokorny Skalla. She moved to the United States when she was 5 and lived in Hanover until 1918, when she joined the Benedictine sisters in Atchison. She professed her religious vows in 1919.
Survivors include a sister, Mary Masat, Hanover.
Mass of Christian burial will be at 11 a.m. Monday at Mount St. Scholastica Chapel. Burial will be in the convent cemetery. A vigil service will be at 4:30 p.m. today at the convent chapel. Memorial contributions may be made to Mount St. Scholastica Convent. Harouff-Arensberg Funeral Home of Atchison is in charge of arrangements.
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| Obituary- Skelley, James 1 James Skelley, Topeka, Dies
James A. Skelley, 83, 3930 Rochester Road, died Friday in a hospital in St. Louis, Mo. He had been staying in a St. Louis retirement home several months.
He was born April 18, 1884, near Delia, and had spent most of his life in the Delia community before he moved to Topeka in 1958. He was a member of Assumption Catholic Church.
He and his wife, Estella, were married in 1937. She was a former superintendent of the Shawnee County Convalescent Home
**Besides his wife, survivors include a sister, Mrs. Alice Halloran, Kansas City.
Services will be at 9 a.m. Monday in Holy Name Catholic Church. Burial will be in Mount Calvary Cemetery, St. Marys. Mr. Skelley will lie in state after 4 p.m. Sunday in Davidson-Eslinger-Duff Funeral Home where rosary will be recited at 7:30 p.m. Sunday.
**Note: Text in the newspaper write-up was crossed out and edited.
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| Obituary- Skelley, James 2 Delia native dies Friday in St. Louis
James Skelley, Topeka, former Delia resident, died Friday in a St. Louis hospital. Mr. Skelley, 83, had been staying in a St. Louis retirement home the past several months.
He was born Apr. 18, 1884, near Delia and had spent most of his life in the Delia community before moving to Topeka in 1958. He was a member of Assumption Church.
Mr. Skelley and his wife, Estella, were married in 1937. She was a former superintendent of the Shawnee County Convalescent Home.
Besides his wife, his survivors include a sister, Mrs. Alice Halloran, of Kansas City.
Services were held Monday in Holy Name Catholic Church, with interment made in Mount Calvary Cemetery, St. Marys.
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| Obituary- Skelley, Mahala Mahala Jane Skelley
Mahala Jane Skelley, 87, Topeka, died Monday, July 5, 1993 at a Topeka hospital.
She was born July 17, 1905, at Soldier, the daughter of Joseph and Mary Ellen Kennedy Burget. She lived in Delia until 1961 when she moved to Topeka.
Mrs. Skelley was a member of Holy Name Catholic Church in Topeka and Daughters of Isabella Little Flower Circle No. 503.
She was married to Thomas N. Skelley Aug. 19, 1931, in Holy Cross Catholic Church in Emmett. He died Oct. 20, 1961. A daughter, Alice Ellen Skelley, died Nov. 4, 1938.
Survivors include a daughter, Mary Jane Etzel, Topeka; a sister, Mary R. McNieve, Topeka; and two granddaughters.
Mass of Christian Burial will be at 9:30 a.m. Thursday in Immaculate Conception Catholic church in St. Marys. Burial will be in Mount Calvary Cemetery at St. Marys. Mrs. Skelley will lie in state after 10 a.m. today at Verschelden Funeral Home in St. Marys where a rosary will be recited at 8 p.m. today.
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| Obituary- Skidmore, Albert A.M. SKIDMORE OF WILLARD DIES
Services for Albert M. Skidmore, 88, Willard were at 10 a.m. Saturday, June 29, in Parker Mortuary with burial in Rossville Cemetery, He died Wednesday at his home.
He was born Feb. 26, 1875 in Upshur County, W. Va., and had lived in Willard more than 50 years. He was a retired barber.
He is survived by his wife, Martha, of the home; six sons, R. C., Trenton, Mo., D. R., Chicago, Ill., J. B., Dalhart, Texas, J. E., Los Angeles, P.M., 1705 John in Topeka, and R. L., Route 8, Topeka; two daughters, Mrs. Laura Jackson, 520 Tyler, and Mrs. Bertha Martin, 1709 N. Tyler; 19 grandchildren; 34 great-grandchildren and a brother, Fred Skidmore, Glenville, W. Va.
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| Obituary- Skidmore, Gertrude Gertrude M. Stiles Skidmore
ROSSVILLE- Gertrude M. Stiles Skidmore, 93, died Saturday,
September 6,2008 at the Rossville Valley Manor.
She was born February 28,1915 at Guide Rock, NE, the daughter of Frank C. and Flora Meeks Fox. She grew up in the Bird City, KS, community where she attended school. Mrs. Skidmore had lived in the Willard, Hoyt and Rossville communities most of her adult life.
She was a homemaker and mother. She had worked as an operator for William’s Telephone Company and retired as a nurse’s aide from St. Francis Hospital. Mrs. Skidmore was a member of the Rossville United Methodist Church, Rossville Senior Center, Rossville Rollers, Countryside Club and the Birthday Club.
She was united in marriage to Howard Norris Stiles in 1939. He preceded her in death on August 8, 1964. She later married J.B. “Buck” Skidmore, he died in 1987. Mrs. Skidmore was also pre-ceded in death by a step-son Monte Lee Stiles on June 27, 2005, her son, Howard Dale Stiles on August 28, 2005, a brother, Roy Fox, two grandchildren, Kenneth Mark Stiles in 1962 and Linda Stiles Cortes in 1976.
Survivors include three daughters, Laura Miller, Las Vegas, Marie Owens and Jean (Patrick) Schneider all of Rossville; a sister, Velma Darby in Maryland; a sister-in-law, Helen Fox in Colorado; a step daughter, Polly Stoner in Texas; a daughter-in-law, Toni Stiles, Rossville; five grandsons; five great-grandchildren; several step-grandchildren and several step-great-grandchildren.
Funeral services will be at 10:00 a.m., Wednesday, September 10, 2008 at the Rossville United Methodist Church. Interment will be in the Rossville Cemetery. Mrs. Skidmore will lie in state after 3:00 p.m. Tuesday, September 9th at the Rossville United Methodist Church where there will be a family visitation from 6:00 until 7:30 p.m. Memorial contributions may be made to the Rossville United Methodist Church or the Rossville Senior Center 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- Skidmore, Paul PAUL M. SKIDMORE
Paul M. Skidmore, 71, Topeka, died Sunday, Dec. 18,1983, at a local hospital.
Mr. Skidmore was a retired mechanic on the production line for Seymour Foods Co.
He was born Aug. 10, 1912, at Dover, the son of Albert M. and Martha E. Swick Skidmore.
He was an Army veteran of World War II.
Survivors include a foster son, Tom Stanley, Topeka; three brothers, Joe Skidmore, Willard, J.B. Skidmore, Rossville, and Richard L. Skidmore, Holton; and a sister, Mrs. Lura H. Jackson, Topeka.
Services will be at 1 p.m. Wednesday at Parker-Price Mortuary. Burial will be in Rossville Cemetery at Rossville. Mr. Skidmore will lie in state at the mortuary after 4 p.m. Monday until the service time.
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| Obituary- Skidmore, Richard Richard Skidmore
Richard L. “Dick” Skidmore, 81, Topeka, died Wednesday, April 11,2001, at an Overbrook nursing home.
Mr. Skidmore was a self-employed electrician. He was a Navy veteran of World War II.
He was born Jan. 9,1920, in Willard, the son of Albert M. and Estella M. Swick Skidmore. He was raised in Willard and moved to Topeka in 1986.
Survivors include a daughter, Janice Wallace, Homestead, Fla.; a brother, Joe E. Skidmore,
Bull Shoals, Ark.; three grandchildren; and two great-grandchildren.
Mr. Skidmore was cremated. Graveside inurnment services will be at 3 p.m. Monday at Rossville Cemetery.
Newcomer Family Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements.
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| Obituary- Skimore, James 1 James B. ‘Buck’ Skidmore
James B. “Buck” Skidmore, 80, Rossville, died Monday, June 1, 1987, at a Topeka hospital.
Mr. Skidmore worked for Rock Island Lines 36 years and was a roadmaster before he retired in 1960.
He was born Oct. 24, 1906, at Junior, W.Va., the son of Albert and Martha Swik Skidmore. He grew up in the Willard and Rossville communities.
Mr. Skidmore was a charter member of Benevolent and Protective Order of Elks lodge at Dalhart, Texas.
His first wife, Mrs. Gladys Prater Skidmore, died in 1976. He was married to Gertrude Stiles Aug. 1, 1981, at Rossville. She survives.
Other survivors include a daughter, Mrs. Pauline Stoner, Odessa, Texas; three stepdaughters, Mrs. Laura Miller, Bullhead City, Ariz., Mrs. Marie Owens, Linwood, and Mrs. Jan Schneider, Rossville; a stepson, Dale Stiles, Rossville; a sister, Mrs. Laura Jackson, Willard; two brothers, Joe Skidmore, Yellville, Ark., and Richard Skidmore, Holton; three grandchildren; four stepgrandchildren; and four great-grandchildren.
Services will be at 10 a.m. Wednesday at Verschelden Funeral Home in St. Marys. Burial will be in Rossville Cemetery. Mr. Skidmore will lie in state after 2 p.m. today at the funeral home. Memorial contributions may be made to Jimmie Lillard Post No. 31 of the American Legion at Rossville.
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| Obituary- Skimore, James 2 JAMES B. SKIDMORE
James B. “Buck” Skidmore, 80, Rossville, died Monday, June 1,1987, at a Topeka hospital.
Mr. Skidmore worked for Rock Island Lines 36 years and was a roadmaster before he retired in 1960.
He was born October 24, 1906, at Junior, W.Va., the son of Albert and Martha Swik Skidmore. He grew up in the Willard and Rossville communities.
Mr. Skidmore was a charter member of Benevolent and Protective Order of Elks Lodge at Dalhart, Tex.
His first wife, Mrs. Gladys Prater Skidmore, died in 1976. He was married to Gertrude Stiles August 1, 1981, at Rossville. She survives.
Other survivors include a daughter, Mrs. Pauline Stoner, Odessa, Tex.; three stepdaughters, Mrs. Laura Miller, Bullhead City, Ariz., Mrs. Marie Owens, Linwood, and Mrs. Jan Schneider, Rossville; a sister, Mrs. Laura Jackson, Willard; two brothers, Joe Skidmore, Yellville, Ark., and Richard Skidmore, Holton; three grandchildren; four stepgrandchildren; and four great-grandchildren.
Services were at 10 a.m. Wednesday at Verschelden Funeral Home in St. Marys. Memorial contributions may be made to Jimmie Lillard Post No. 31 of the American Legion at Rossville.
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| Obituary- Skimore, Joe Joe E. Skidmore
ROSSVILLE - Joe E. Skidmore, 93, of Fullerton, Calif., died Thursday, March 10, 2005, in Fullerton. He was born April 28, 1911, in Dover. Among survivors are two sons, Edward Skidmore, Fullerton Calif., and Paul Skidmore, Topeka; five grandchildren, and four great-grandchildren. Private graveside services will be in Rossville Cemetery. Piper Funeral Chapel in Rossville is in charge of arrangements. |
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| Obituary- Skimore, Nora NORA SKIDMORE
Services were at 11 a.m. Tuesday (today) at the Rossville Christian Church for Mrs. Nora Skidmore, 70, Odessa, Tex., formerly of Rossville, who died Friday, August 6, 1976 at an Odessa hospital.
She was born December 12, 1905 in Kentucky. She was a resident of Rossville most of her life and had lived in Odessa, Tex. for a short time.
She was a member of the Rossville Christian Church.
She was married to J. B. “Buck” Skidmore. He survives.
Other survivors include a daughter, Mrs. Pauline Stoner, Odessa; a sister, Mrs. Opal Montgomery, Los Angeles; four brothers, Ray Prater, Los Angeles, Russell Prater, Spokane, Wash., Omar Prater, Denver, and Earl Prater, Rossville.
Burial was in Rossville Cemetery, Rossville. Parker Mortuary was in charge of arrangements. The casket remained closed. Casket bearers were: James Davis, John Davis, Junior Dannefer, Robert Lloyd, Paul Skidmore and Joe Skidmore.
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| Obituary- Skinner, Alma Alma P. Skinner
ROSSVILLE — Alma D. Skinner, 87, Rossville, formerly of Wathena, died Saturday, Dec. 9, 1995, at a nursing home here.
She was born Feb. 24, 1908, in Hiawatha, the daughter of Chris and Helena Hoepkens Bauman, and spent most of her life in Wathena. She was a seamstress 10 years for the Nelly Don Co., and later worked 13 years for the Stevens Hat Co., both in St. Joseph, Mo. She moved to Rossville in 1991.
She was a member of the United
Methodist Church in Wathena.
She was married to Warren D.
Skinner June 9, 1926, in St. Joseph, Mo. He survives.
Other survivors include a daughter,
Shirley Henson, Topeka; a son, Connie Warren Skinner, Topeka; a sister, Minnie Snook, Atchison; five grandchildren and seven great-grandchildren.
Services will be at 2 p.m. today at
Harman-Rohde Funeral Horrid in Wathena. Burial will be in Bellemont Cemetery in Wathena.
Memorial contributions may be made to Topeka Chapter of the Alzheimer's Foundation, Box 1427, Topeka, 66601, or to the Keen-Age Center of Wathena, 66090.
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| Obituary- Skinner, E.P. E. Skinner Dead
E. Skinner died at his home near Kingsville last Tuesday after an illness of about one week. The cause of his death was pneumonia. The body was shipped to Wamego Wednesday for burial. Mr. Skinner has been a resident of this vicinity for the past three years. He was engaged in truck gardening and occupied the La Fonntain place.
We desire to thank our friends and neighbors who so kindly assisted us during the sickness and death of our beloved husband and father.
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| Obituary- Skinner, William Death of William Skinner
Win. Skinner, 80 years old, died Tuesday afternoon at his home in Silver Lake after an illness of many months. Death was due to a cancer. Mr. Skinner is well known in the vicinity of Rossville, having worked for several years for different persons many years ago. He is father of Frank Skinner, who ran the old “Critic” newspaper here, and is at present manager of the Silver Lake Mirror. Mr. Skinner is survived by his widow, one son, Frank, and one daughter, Mrs. E. O. Russell, of Winona, Minn. The funeral was held today at the Silver Lake, Methodist church and interment made in the Silver Lake cemetery.
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| Obituary- Slack, James James L. Slack
December 1, 2017
James L. Slack, 71, died Friday, December 1, 2017 at Aldersgate Village in Topeka.
He was born October 2, 1946 at Council Grove, the son of Carl and Lena McDiffett Slack. He graduated from Council Grove High School with the class of 1964. James graduated from Manhattan Christian College in 1996 with a BA in Pastoral Care.
James had lived in Asheville, NC for 12 years before moving back to Kansas. He had been a respiratory therapist during his time in NC, later an employee of Charter Funeral Home in Emporia and had served as pastor at several Kansas churches. He was a member of the Christian Church in Council Grove.
He is survived by his first spouse Sarah Gragg and second spouse Becky Glessner. While divorced, they remained good friends.
Other survivors include his daughter , Leah Stirewalt, Hickory, NC; son, Derek (Shawna) Slack, Rossville; daughter, Erin Waters, Asheville, NC; step-children, Ginni Jenkins, Hiawatha, Vicki (Eric) Milam, Eldorado, AR, and Clayton (Becky) Glessner, Alta Vista; grandchildren, Anna, Josiah, Benjamin, Katerina, Austyn, Jonah, Ashley, Jeremy, Danielle, Joshua, Mindy, Riann, Jeremy, Kaden, Jennifer, Joshua, Janna, Brandie, Jacob, and Stacey.
Memorial services will be at 10:30 A.M. Saturday, December 16, 2017 at the Council Grove Christian Church. In lieu of flowers memorial contributions may be made to Piper Funeral Home which will deposit the gifts into an account for a grandson’s medical expense. The donations may be sent to Piper Funeral Home, 714 Maple Street, St. Marys, Kansas 66536. Online condolences may be sent to www.piperfuneralhome.com.
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| Obituary- Slanksy, Frances 1 Frances M. Slansky
Services were at 2 p.m. Friday at Mosher's Funeral Home in Plainville for Mrs. Frances Marie Slansky, 80, Topeka, formerly of Plainville. She died Tuesday, April 27, 1982, at a Topeka hospital. She had lived in a Topeka nursing home since June 1981.
She was born October 6, 1901, at Rossville, the daughter of Paul and Frances Kovarik Kovar.
Her husband, John Slansky, died in 1959. A son, Earl Slansky, died in July 1979.
Survivors include three daughters, Margaret Slansky, Topeka, Mrs. Vera Oder, Salina, and Mrs. Violet Rohleder, Lincoln, Nebr.; a sister, Mrs. Letha Olejnik, Delia; five brothers, George Kovar, Merriam, Emial Kovar, Rossville, Ben Kovar, Atchison, Ed Kovar, Wenatchee, Wash., and Henry Cover, Overland Park; eight grandchildren; and sis great-grandchildren.
Burial was in Plainville Cemetery. Parker-Price Mortuary was in charge of Topeka arrangements.
Frances M. Slansky
Frances Marie Slansky, 80, Topeka, died Tuesday at a Topeka hospital.
Arrangements are pending at Parker-Price Mortuary. |
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| Obituary- Slansky, Frances 2 Mrs. Frances M. Slansky
Services will be at 2 p.m. Friday at Mosher’s Funeral Home here for Mrs. Frances Marie Slansky, 80, Topeka, formerly of Plainville. She died Tuesday at a Topeka hospital. She had lived in a Topeka nursing home since June 1981.
She was born Oct. 6, 1901, at Rossville, the daughter of Paul and Frances Kovarik Kovar.
Her husband, John Slansky, died in 1959. A son, Earl Slansky, died in July 1979,
Survivors include three daughters, Margaret Slansky, Topeka, Mrs. Vera Oder, Salina, and Mrs. Violet Rohleder, Lincoln, Neb.; a sister, Mrs. Letha Olejnik, Delia; five brothers, George Kovar, Merriam, Emial Kovar, Ross ville, Ben Kovar, Atchison, Ed Kovar, Wenatchee, Wash., and Henry Kovar, Overland Park; eight grandchildren; and six great-grandchildren.
Burial will be in Plainville Cemetery. Mrs. Slansky will lie in state from 10 a.m. Thursday until service time at the funeral home. Parker-Price Mortuary was in charge of Topeka arrangements.
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| Obituary- Slansky, James Mr. Ben Kovar from Atchison accompanied by Emial Kovar drove to Plainsville, Kansas Monday to attend the funeral of Mr. James Slansky who passed away in a hospital there after the amputation of his leg. Mr. Slansky was an uncle of Mrs. Emial Kovar. |
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| Obituary- Slansky, John JOHN SLANSKY
John Slansky, son of Joe and Anna Slansky, was born May 16, 1887, on a farm near Zurich and passed away January 9, 1959 in Plainville Rural hospital at the age of 71 years. John spent his entire life on his farm in the Zurich community. He was united in marriage to Frances Kovar December 20,1920. To them four children were born, Margaret, Earl, Vera and Violet. Mr. Slansky, although failing in health for the past several years, was a life-time member of the American Legion. In addition to his devotion to his family he maintained a genuine, kindly interest in people, which won him an uncountable number of friends.
He is survived by his wife, Mrs.
Frances Slansky, one son, Earl of the home; three daughters, Margaret of Topeka, Mrs. Vera Oder of Hobbs, New Mexico, Mrs. Violet Rohleder of Lakin, Kansas; eight grandchildren, two brothers, Joe and James of Plainville, one sister, Mrs. Bessie Bartos of Zurich. He was preceded in death by his parents, one granddaughter, three sisters and one brother.
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| Obituary- Slattery, C.A. 1 C. A. ‘Neil' Slattery
C. A. '‘Neil” Slattery, 76, Rossville, was dead on arrival at a Topeka hospital late Monday morning. He had a heart ailment and had been a patient in the same hospital earlier.
He was born July 17,1901, at Mayetta and spent most of his life at Mayetta.
He moved to Rossville 11 years ago.
Mr. Slattery was a farmer many years and had worked for International-Harvester dealerships at Hoyt and Rossville.
He was a member of St. Stanislaus Catholic Church, Golden Agers, and Friendly Neighbors, all at Rossville.
He was married to Julia Cochren Nov. 17,1923, at Holton. She survives.
Other survivors include a son, Paul W. Slattery, Mayetta; a daughter, Mrs.
Patricia Cummings, 3115 Meriden Road; five sisters, Margaret Slattery, 1125 Quincy, Mrs. Gladys Tork, 1205 Quincy, Mrs. Mary Wells, Holton, Mrs.
Gertrude Brewer, 113 E. 12th, and Mrs.
Mildred Dubke, Bronson, Mich.; and six grandchildren.
Services will be at 10 a.m. Wednesday at St. Stanislaus Catholic Church at Rossville. Burial will be in St. Joseph’s Catholic Cemetery at Hoyt.
Rosary will be recited at 7 p.m. Tuesday at Verschelden Funeral Home at St. Marys. Memorial contributions may be made to the coronary care unit at Stormont-Vail Medical Center in Topeka.
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| Obituary- Slattery, C.A. 2 C.A. “NEIL” SLATTERY
C A. “Neil” Slattery, 76, Rossville, was dead on arrival at a Topeka hospital late Monday morning, March 6, 1978. He had a heart ailment and had been a patient in the same hospital earlier.
He was born July 17, 1901, at Mayetta and
spent most of his life at Mayetta. He moved to Rossville 11 years ago.
Mr. Slattery was a farmer many years and had worked for International-Harvester dealerships at Hoyt and Rossville.
He was a member of St. Stanislaus Catholic Church, Golden Agers, and Friendly Neighbors, all at Rossville.
He was married to Julia Cochren November 17, 1923, at Holton. She survives.
Other survivors include a son, Paul W. Slattery, Mayetta; a daughter, Mrs. Patricia Cummings, Topeka; five sisters, Margaret Slattery, Mrs. Gladys Tork, Mrs. Gertrude Brewer, all of Topeka, Mrs. Mary Wells, Holton, and Mrs. Mildred Dubke, Bronson, Mich.; six grandchildren.
Services will be at 10 a.m. Wednesday at St. Stanislaus Catholic Church at Rossville. Burial will be in St. Joseph’s Catholic Cemetery at Hoyt.
Rosary will be recited at 7 p.m. Tuesday at Verschelden Funeral Home at St. Marys. Memorial contributions may be made to the coronary care unit at Stormont-Vail Medical Center in Topeka.
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| Obituary- Slattery, C.A. 3 A. ‘Neil’ Slattery
ROSSVILLE - C.A. “Neil” Slattery, 76, Rossville, was dead on arrival at a Topeka hospital late Monday morning. He had a heart ailment and had been a patient in the same hospital earlier.
He was born July 17,1901, at Mayetta and spent most of his life at Mayetta. He moved to Rossville 11 years ago.
Mr. Slattery was a farmer many years and had worked for International-Harvester dealerships at Hoyt and Rossville.
He was a member of St. Stanislaus Catholic Church, Golden Agers and Friendly Neighbors, all at Rossville.
He was married to Julia Cochren Nov. 17,1923, at Holton. She survives.
Other survivors include a son, Paul W. Slattery, Mayetta; a daughter, Mrs. Patricia Cummings, 3115 Meriden Road; five sisters, Margaret Slattery, 1125 Quincy, Mrs. Gladys Tork, 1205 Quincy, Mrs. Mary Wells, Holton, Mrs. Gertrude Brewer, 113 E. 12th, and Mrs. Mildred Dubke, Bronson, Mich.; and six grandchildren.
Services will be at 10 a.m. Wednesday at St. Stanislaus Catholic Church at Rossville. Burial will be in St. Joseph’s Catholic Cemetery at Hoyt.
Rosary will be recited at 7 p.m. today at Verschelden Funeral Home at St. Marys. Memorial contributions may be made to the coronary care unit at Stormont-Vail Regional Medical Center in Topeka.
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| Obituary- Slattery, Julia 1 Mrs. Julia L. Slattery
Mrs. Julia Lee Slattery, 87, Rossville, died Tuesday, Jan. 9, 1990, at a Topeka hospital.
Mrs. Slattery was a teacher in Jackson County, rural schools until the late 1940s.
She was born Feb. 9, 1902, in Netawaka, the daughter of Samuel and Jessie Cochren Hemphill. Both parents died when she was young and she was raised by her maternal grandparents in the Netawaka and Holton areas.
She was a member of St. Stanislaus Catholic Church in Rossville, the Golden Agers, St. Anthony’s Altar Society at the church, Retired Teachers Association and the Countryside Club.
She was married to Cornelius Slattery Nov. 17, 1923, in Holton. They farmed in Jackson County until 1966 when they retired and moved to Rossville. He died March 6, 1978. Two sons and a daughter died in infancy.
Survivors include a son, Paul Slattery, Mayetta; a daughter, Mrs. Patricia Cummings, Topeka; six grandchildren and five
great-grandchildren.
Mass of Christian burial will be at
1 p.m. Friday at St. Stanislaus Catholic Church in Rossville. Burial will be in St. Joseph’s Catholic Cemetery in Hoyt.
Mrs. Slattery will lie in state from
2 to 9 p.m. today at Brennan Funeral Home where a parish rosary will be recited at 7 p.m. today. She will lie in state after 11 a.m. Friday at the church.
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Memorial contributions may be made to the Julia Slattery Memorial Fund yet to be designated by relatives and sent in care of the funeral home.
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| Obituary- Slattery, Julia 2 Slattery
Julia Lee Slattery, 87, Rossville, died Jan. 9, 1990 at St. Francis Hospital, Topeka.
She was born in Netawaka Feb.
9, 1902, the daughter of Samuel and Jessie Cochren Hemphill.
Mrs. Slattery was a school teacher for Jackson County rural schools until the late 1940s.
She and her husband farmed in Jackson County until 1966 at which time they retired and moved to Rossville.
She was a member of the St. Stanislaus Catholic Church, Rossville, the Golden Agers, St. Anthony's Alter Society, Retired Teachers Association and the Countryside Club.
She was raised in the Netawaka and Holton area by her maternal grandparents after her parents died when she was very young.
She was married to Cornelius Slattery Nov. 17, 1923 at Holton. He died on March 6, 1978; two infant sons and an infant daughter also preceded her in death.
She is survived by her son, Paul Slattery, Mayetta; a daughter, Patricia Cummings, Topeka; six grand¬children and five great-grandchildren.
Mrs. Slattery will lie in state at the Brennan Funeral Home on Thursday from 2 p.m. to 9 p.m. where a parish rosary will be recited. She will lie in state at St. Stanislaus Catholic Church, Rossville after 11 a.m. Friday. Mass of Christian burial will be cele¬brated at 1 p.m. Friday at St. Stanislaus Catholic Church. Interment will be in St. Joseph Cemetery, Hoyt.
Memorial contributions may be made to the Julia Slattery memorial fund sent in care of the funeral home, 800 W. 6th, Topeka, Kan., 66603, to be designated by the family at a later date.
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| Obituary- Sloan, Clara Mrs. Clara Sloan
Mrs. Clara Sloan, 73, of Silver Lake died Wednesday in a Topeka hospital.
She was born March 29, 1877, near Kiro. She was a member of Rebeka Lodge at Silver Lake.
Survivors are a daughter, Mrs. C. Baker of Englewood, Colo; a son Carl Entsminger of Route 6, five grandchildren, a great-grandson; four brothers, Hiram, Lester and Terry Hansford of Route 6, Topeka; and Erl Hansford of Delia; and a sister Mrs. Effie Albright of San Diego. |
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| Obituary- Slocum, Armilda 1 Mrs. Armilda Slocum
Services will be at 9 a.m. Monday at Parker-Price Mortuary for Mrs. Armilda “Alice” Slocum, 71, Topeka. She was found dead Thursday, July 2, 1987, at her home.
Dr. Roman Hiszczynskyj, deputy district coroner said she died of natural causes. No autopsy was performed.
Mrs. Slocum worked more than 20 years for Petro’s Medical and Home Health Care Center before she retired.
She was born Dec. 8, 1915, in Hoyt, the daughter of Jerry and Anna Fliescher Hainline. She lived in the Hoyt area before she moved to Topeka in 1955.
She was a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.
She was married to Clyde A. Slocum Feb. 1, 1934, at Holton. He died Nov. 17, 1980.
Survivors include two foster sons, Clyde O. Pasley and Donald Pasley, both of Topeka; and two foster daughters, Rosalee Rogers, Perry, and Julia Keller, Delia.
Burial will be in Hoyt Cemetery at Hoyt. Memorial contributions may be made to the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, 1129 Kent Place, 66604; or the American Heart Association, 5375 W. 7th, 66606.
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Mrs. Armilda “Alice” Slocum, 71, Topeka, was found dead at her home Thursday, July 2, 1987. She was born Dec. 8, 1915, at Hoyt, the daughter of Jerry and Anna Fliescher Hainline.
Mrs. Slocum had lived in the Hoyt area before moving to Topeka in 1955.
She had worked for Petro’s for over 20 years until she retired.
She was a member of Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints.
She was married to Clyde A. Slocum, Feb. 1, 1934, at Holton. He preceded her in death on Nov. 17, 1980.
She is survived by two foster sons, Clyde O. Pasley and Donald Pasley, both of Topeka; and two foster daughters, Rosalee Rogers, Perry, and Julia Keller, Delia.
Funeral services were to be at 9 a.m. Monday, July 6, 1987, at Parker-Price Mortuary. Interment was to be in the Hoyt Cemetery. Memorial contributions may be made to the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, 1129 Kent Place, Topeka, KS 66604 or to the American Heart Association, 5375 S.W. 7th, Topeka 66606.
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| Obituary- Slocum, Armilda 2 ARMILDA SLOCUM
Services were at 9 a.m. Monday at Parker-Price Mortuary for Mrs. Armilda “Alice” Slocum, 71, Topeka. She was found dead Thursday, July 2, 1987, at her home.
Dr. Roman Hiszczynskyj, deputy district coroner, said she died of natural causes. No autopsy was performed.
Mrs. Slocum worked more than 20 years for Petro’s Medical and Home Health Care Center before she retired.
She was born December 8, 1915, in Hoyt, the daughter of Jerry and Anna Fliescher Hainline. She lived in the Hoyt area before she moved to Topeka in 1955.
She was a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latterday Saints.
She was married to Clyde A. Slocum February 1, 1934, at Holton. He died November 17, 1980.
Survivors include two foster sons, Clyde O. Pasley and Donald Pasley, both of Topeka; and two foster daughters, Rosalee Rogers, Perry, and Julia Keller, Delia.
Burial was in Hoyt Cemetery at Hoyt. Memorial contributions may be made to the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, 1129 Kent Place, 66604; or the American Heart Association, 5375 W. 7th, 66606.
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| Obituary- Slocum, Clyde Clyde A. Slocum
Clyde A. Slocum, 67, 1836 E. 32nd, died Monday at a Topeka nursing home.
He was born May 3, 1913, at Holton, the son of Samuel and Nellie Hess Slocum. He spent most of his life in the Topeka area.
Mr. Slocum was a mechanic for the Shawnee County maintenance department and was a farmer north of Topeka before he retired in 1967. He was a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints.
He was married to Alice Hainline Feb. 11,1934, at Holton. She survives.
Other survivors include two foster daughters, Julia Keller, Delia, and Rosalie Rogers; Perry; two foster sons, Clyde Pasley and Donald Pasley, both in Topeka; four brothers, Tom Slocum and Bob Slocum, both in Topeka, Virgil Slocum, Hoyt, and Samuel Slocum; in Missouri; and a sister, Lucille Crider, Holton.
Service arrangements are pending at Parker-Price Mortuary. Burial will be in Hoyt Cemetery.
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| Obituary- Small, Glen Glen Ed Small
(May 13, 1943 - February 12, 2017 )
Glen “Ed” Small, age 73, of Topeka, passed away Sunday, February 12, 2017 at Stormont Vail Hospital. Ed was born May 13, 1943 in Topeka the son of Dallas and Betty Best Small. Ed worked as an over the road truck driver for over 50 years.
He is survived by his wife, Barbara Brown; five sons, Marcus (Erin) Small, Dallas Small, Spencer Small, Cary Brown and Terry Hickey; three daughters, Linda McCoil, Melissa Brown and Lona Josh; two brothers, Tom Small and Rusty Warner; 19 grandchildren and 11 great grandchildren. He was preceded in death by a son, Rickey Brown and sister, Mary Ann Colini.
Ed enjoyed dancing and watching westerns.
Graveside services will be Monday, February 27, 2017 at 2:00 p.m. at. the Memorial Park Cemetery in Lawrence, davidsonfnneral.com.
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| Obituary- Small, Paul PAUL SMALL SANTE FE
EMPLOYEE SHOOTS SELF
Paul H. Small, 48, Sante Fe employ, died Tuesday at his home 2025 Florence, when a bullet from a .22 rifle entered his brain. Dr. H. A. Alexander, county coroner, said the wound was self inflicted. Small had been suffering from headaches for which no apparent cure had been found, Doctor Alexander said.
He was born May 26, 1895, in
Iowa, and had been a resident of Shawnee County since 1909. He lived in Rossville until moving to Topeka in 1942. He served for ten months overseas with the Medical Corps during World War I, and was a member of the American Legion in Rossville. He also was a member of the United Presbyterian church there. Small is survived by his widow, Mrs. Opal Small, of the home; two daughters, Lilian Mae and Mary Margart Small, also of the home; four sons, James Small, Camp Roberts, Calif., Edward Myers Small Oakland, Calif., Paul Henry Jr., and Leo Thomas Small, both of the home three brothers, Harlan T. and Leo Small, both of El Cerrito, Calif., and Earl Small, Des Moines Iowa.
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| Obituary- Smatla, Alice 1
Alice Laura Smatla
MERIDEN — Alice Laura Smatla, 75, Meriden, died Wednesday, April 12, 1995, at a Winchester nursing home.
Mrs. Smatla had been a bookkeeper for Central National Bank in Topeka and later worked at the Agricultural Stabilization and Conservation Service Office in Topeka until she retired.
She was born Sept. 29, 1919, a McLouth, the daughter of Perle and Gertrude Stone Hillix. She attended Eureka Grade School and was graduated from McLouth High School. She moved to Meriden from Silver Lake in
1954.
Mrs. Smatla was a member of Meri-den United Methodist Church and a former member of the Order of the Eastern Star in Meriden.
She was married to Henry John Smatla on Oct. 19, 1949, in Topeka. He survives.
Other survivors include a son, Larry L. Smatla, Oskaloosa; a daughter, Marcia L. Reiter, Topeka; a sister, Pearl H. Thomas, Lawrence; and three grandchildren.
Services will be at 2 p.m. Saturday at Meriden United Methodist Church. Burial will be in Czech-Moravian Cemetery, Delia. Mrs. Smatla will lie in state from noon Friday to 11 a.m. Saturday at Barker-Price Mortuary in Topeka where relatives and friends will meet from 7 to 8 p.m. Friday. Memorial contributions may be made to Jefferson County Home Health Care, P.O. Box 324, Oskaloosa, 66066, or to Meriden United Methodist Church, P.O. Box C, Meriden, 66512.
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| Obituary- Smatla, Alice 2 Alice L. Smatla
Mrs. Alice Laura Smatla, 75, Meriden, died Wednesday morning, April 12, 1995, at Jefferson County Geriatric Center, Winchester. She was born September 29, 1919, at McLouth, the daughter of Perle and Gertrude Stone Hillix. She attended Eureka Grade School and graduated from McLouth High School. She had lived in Silver Lake before moving to Meriden in 1954.
She had been a bookkeeper for Central National Bank in Topeka and later worked at the Agricultural Stabilization and Conservation Service-Office in Topeka until her retirement.
Mrs. Smatla was a member of the Meriden United Methodist Church and a former member of the Order of the Eastern Star at Meriden.
She was preceded in death by her parents; a brother, William Hillix; three sisters. Opal Bucheim, Marguerite Burton, and Garnett Knapp.
She was married to Henry John Smatla October 19, 1949, at Topeka. He survives.
Other survivors include a son, Larry Lee Smatla, Oskaloosa; a daughter, Marcia Lynn Reiter, Topeka; a sister, Pearl Hillix Thomas, Lawrence; and three grandchildren.
The family received friends from 7:00 to 8:00 Friday evening. Her service was at 11:00 Friday at Parker-Price Mortuary, Topeka.
Memorial contributions may be made to the Jefferson County Home Health Care, P.O. Box 324, Oskaloosa 66066; or to the Meriden United Methodist Church, P.O. Box 2, Meriden 66512.
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| Obituary- Smatla, Bennie Bennie Smatla
ROSSVILLE — Services were April 26 at St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church in Jacksonville, Fla., for Bennie F. Smatla, 84, Jacksonville, formerly of Rossville, who died April 23,2003, at a Jacksonville hospital where he was admitted the day before. He had a heart ailment.
He was born June 11,1918, in Maple Hill, to Tom and Marie Smatla. He spent his early life in Rossville and graduated from Rossville High School. Ha spent many years in Jacksonville. He was a federal Civil Service employee at the Naval Air Station in Jacksonville for 15 years before he retired.
He was a veteran of World War II, having enlisted in the Navy in August 1941. He underwent basic training at the Naval Station in Great Lakes, III., and then was a fire fighter instructor in Memphis, Tenn. During World War II, he served with the First Expedition Forces on Guadalcanal in the Pacific, on Guam and in other war zones. He retired from the Navy on April 4,1965.
His military honors included the Presidential Unit Citation, Asiatic-Pacific Campaign Medal with three battle stars, American Defense Service Medal, World War II Victory Medal and the Navy Good Conduct Medal.
He was a member of St. Andrew’s Presbyterian Church in Jacksonville and had served for 33 years as an elder at the church.
He married LaVerne Letter on March 20,1971, in Jacksonville. She survives.
Other survivors include two daughters, Rita Antonicwicz, Albany, Ga., and Belinda Sawyer, Memphis; a stepdaughter, Georgie Keller, Acworth, Ga.; three brothers, Henry Smatla, Meriden, and Edward Smatla and William Smatla. both of Silver Lake; two sisters, Lydia F. Carl, Prairie Village, and Marie DeVeney, Raytown, Mo.; and two grandsons.
A detachment from the Jacksonville Naval Air Station and Veterans of Foreign Wars conducted graveside services at Jacksonville Memorial Gardens in Orange Park, Fla.
Memorial contributions may be made to St. Andrew’s Presbyterian Church, 6317103rd St., Jacksonville, 32210.
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| Obituary- Smatla, Edward Edward Emil Smatla
Edward Emil Smatla, 85, Silver Lake, died Mon., Feb. 16, 2009, at Midland Hospice House. He was born Aug. 18, 1923, at Maple Hill, the son of Thomas G. and Marie A. (Juran) Smatla, He graduated from Rossville High School. Ed was a cattle and grain farmer. He was a member of the Rossville Presbyterian Church. He was married to Elizabeth Howard Smith in 1970. She preceded him in death on June 20, 2005. Surviving are 2 sisters: Lydia (Dailey) Carl of Prairie Village and Marie DeVeney of Raytown, MO; a brother: Henry Smatla of Meriden; a step-daughter: Debra Like of Rossville; and several nieces and nephews. Funeral services will be at 1:00 PM, Sat., Feb. 21, 2009, at Penwell-Gabel Parker-Price Chapel, 245 NW Independence. Interment in the Czech-Moravan Cemetery. Ed will lie in state after 3:00 PM, Fri., at the funeral chapel where the family will receive friends from 6:00 to 8:00 PM. Memorial contributions may be made to Midland Hospice, 200 SW Frazier Circle, Topeka, KS 66606-2800 or Rossville Presbyterian Church, 436 Pearl, Rossville, KS 66533. To leave a special message for the family online, visit www.PenweIlGabel.com.
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| Obituary- Smatla, Elizabeth Elizabeth Howard Smatla
Elizabeth Ann Howard Smatla was born Oct. 19, 1921 at Fort Scott the daughter of Nelson E. and Bessie (Cleland) Howard. She attended school at Pleasanton, KS, Fort Scott Junior College, and received a B.S. degree at the University of Kansas.
Elizabeth married Ralph Smith in 1944, and their daughter, Debra, was born of this union. After moving to Lawrence she married Edward Smatla in 1970; they resided on their farm near Rossville in the Grove Community.
Elizabeth was a member of the Rossville Presbyterian Church and the Literary Club of Rossville. She was a charter member of Chapter HX of the P.E.O. Sisterhood at Rossville.
She was preceded in death by a sister, Barbara Butler, and her parents.
She will be greatly missed by her husband, Ed Smatla of the home, Silver Lake; her daughter, Debra and her husband, Bill Like, of Loogootee, IN; her brother, Chuck Howard of Topeka; and many other family members and friends.
Funeral services will be at 10:00 a.m., Thurs., June 23, 2005 at Penwell-Gabel Parker-Price Chapel, North Topeka. Interment will be in the Czech-Moravian Cemetery. Elizabeth will lie in state after 3:00 p.m. Wednesday at the funeral chapel where the family will receive friends from 7:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. Wednesday.
Memorial contributions may be made to the Rossville Presbyterian Church, 436 Pearl, Rossville, KS 66533 OR the charity of the donor’s choice.
To leave a special message for the family online, visit www.PenwellGabel.com.
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| Obituary- Smatla, Henry 1 Henry John Smatla
Henry John Smatla, 93, Meriden, died Dec. 12 201.3, at Linnwood Park of Meriden in Meriden, KS. He was born June 6, 1920, at Maple Hill, the son of Thomas and Marie Smatla. Mr. Smatla was a member of Community Church, located north of Rossville, The Rossville Presbyterian Church and the ZCBJ Lodge.
Mr. Smatla served in the Civilian Conservation Corps in 1938 and enlisted and served in the Navy from 1941 to 1945. He served sea duty for 18 months in the European Theater, for which he received two battle stars and served 26 months in the Asiatic- Pacific Campaign, Fleet Air Wing 17, for which he received three battle stars. During that time, he traveled 10 oceans and seas.
Mr. Smatla was an AVA machinist. He was honorably discharged from the Navy in 1945. Mr. Smatla married Alice Laura Hilllx, October 19,1949, in Topeka. She preceded him in death on April 12,1995. Surviving are a son, Larry Lee Smatla and wife Linda of Oskaloosa; a daughter, Marcia Lynn Reiter and husband Ron of Topeka; three grandchildren, Laura Marie Smatla Turner and husband Jim, Travis Lee Reiter and wife Cait and Luke Edward Smatla and wife Heather; great-grandchildren, Garrett and Lydia Turner; and sisters, Lydia Carl and Marie DeVeney. He was preceded in death by his parents, four brothers, Thomas, Ben, Edward, and William, and a sister, Alice Kingman.
Mr. Smatla first farmed north of Silver Lake and north of Rossville. He moved to a farm north of Meriden in 1954, where grain and cattle were his pride. He was a member of Meriden United Methodist Church, Topeka North Post 400 of the American Legion, Veterans of Foreign Wars, Disabled American Veterans, and Moose Lodge 555. He served as a board member of the Meriden Co-Op; the Meriden United Methodist Church; and served on the FHA Board for 12 years. He was a former member of Meriden Lodge 236, AF & AM.
Funeral services were Dec. 16 at Meriden United Methodist Church. Military honors were conducted at Czech-Moravian Cemetery, Delia.
Memorial contributions may be made to Grace Hospice, 3715 SW 29th St., Suite 100, Topeka, KS 66614 or the Meriden United Methodist Church, P.O. Box 520, Meriden, KS 66512.
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| Obituary- Smatla, Henry 2
Henry John Smatla
Henry John Smatla, 93, Meriden, died Thursday,
December 12,2013, at Linnwood Park, Meriden. He was born June 6,1920, at Maple Hill, Kansas, the son of Thomas and Marie Smatla. Mr. Smatla was a member of the Community Church which was located North of Rossville, The Rossville Presbyterian Church and the ZCBJ Lodge.
Mr. Smatla served in the C.C.C. in 1938, and enlisted and served in the Navy from 1941 to 1945. He served sea duty for 18 months in the European Theater for which he received 2 battle stars, and served 26 months in the Asiatic-Pacific Campaign, Fleet Air Wing 17, for which he received 3 battle stars. During that time, he traveled 10 oceans and seas. Mr. Smatla was an AVA Machinist. He was honorably discharged from the Navy in 1945.
Mr. Smatla married Alice Laura Hillix, October 19, 1949, in Topeka. She preceded him in death on April 12, 1995. Surviving are a son: Larry Lee Smatla (Linda) of Oskaloosa, a daughter: Marcia Lynn Reiter (Ron) of Topeka; three grandchildren: Laura Marie Smatla Turner (Jim), Travis Lee Reiter (Cait), and Luke Edward Smatla (Heather); great-grandchildren: Garrett and Lydia Turner; and sisters: Lydia Carl and Marie DeVeney.
Mr. Smatla first farmed north of Silver Lake, Kansas and north of Rossville, Kansas. He moved to a farm north of Meriden in 1954, where grain and cattle were his pride. He was a member of the Meriden United Methodist Church; Topeka North Post # 400 of the American Legion; V.F.W.; D.A.V.; and Moose Lodge # 555. He served as a Board Member of the Meriden Co-op; the Meriden United Methodist Church; and served on the F.H.A. Board for 12 years.
Funeral services will be at 1:00 PM, Monday, December 16, 2013, at the Meriden United Methodist Church. Military honors will be conducted at Czech-Moravian Cemetery, Delia.
The family will receive friends from 6:00 to 7:30 PM, Sunday, at the Meriden United Methodist Church. Memorial contributions may be made to Grace Hospice, 3715 SW 29th Street, Suite 100, Topeka, KS 66614 or the Meriden United Methodist Church, P.O. Box 520, Meriden, KS 66512.
Penwell-Gabel Parker-Price Chapel is in charge of arrangements. To leave a special message for the family online, visit www.PenwellGabelTopeka.com.
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Mrs. Marie Smatla, 87, Route 1, Silver Lake, died Wednesday, December 15, 1976, at her home. She was one of the oldest residents of the Moravian community north of Rossville.
She was born February 14, 1889, in Posdechov, Moravia, Czechoslovakia, and moved to the U. S. in 1914, marrying Thomas G. Smatla, May 6, 1914, in Rossville. They lived in Maple Hill until 1924, when they moved to the Rossville-Silver Lake area.
Mrs. Smatla was on the last boatload of Czech immigrants to the U. S. before shipping was stopped prior to World War I.
She was a member of the Rossville Presbyterian Church and the ZCBJ Lodge, Rossville.
Survivors include five sons, the Rev. Thomas Smatla, Butte, Mont., Bennie Smatla, Jacksonville, Fla., Henry Smatla, Meriden, Edward Smatla, Silver Lake, William Smatla, Rossville; three daughters, Mrs. Lydia Dailey, Overland Park, Mrs. Marie DeVeney, Raytown, Mo.; one sister, Alice Kingman, Independence, Mo.; one sister, Frantiska Kovar, Bratrejov, Czechoslovakia, 12 grandchildren and three great-grandchildren.
Services were at 2 p.m. Saturday at Rossville Presbyterian Church. Burial was in the Czech-Moravian Cemetery, north of Rossville. Casket bearers were James Rezac, William Olejnik, George Olejnik, Junior Dannefer and Emial Kovar, all of Rossville, and Joe Macha, Delia.
Verschelden Funeral Home, St. Marys, was in charge of arrangements.
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