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 | Obituary- Westbrook, Mildred Mrs. Mildred I. Westbrook
MERIDEN - Mrs. Mildred I. "Millie" Westbrook, 56, Meriden, died of natural causes Thursday, June 13, 1991 at her home.
Mrs. Westbrook was office manager for Allied Answering services in Topeka 17 years. She currently worked part time for ZZzzz in Meriden.
She was born Nov. 14, 1934 at Meriden, the daughter of George R. and Helen R. Vance Sherretts.
Mrs. Westbrook was a member of Meriden Fun Fair Ball Association.
She was married to Raymond A. Westbrook April 4, 1958, in Meriden. He survives. A son, Douglas R. Westbrook, died Aug. 14, 1988.
Survivors include a daughter, Lisa Jo Renbarger, Jacksonville, Fla.; three sisters, Jennie H. Coleman, Rossville Leota A. Westbrook, Norcross, Ga., and Nola M. Ellis, Topeka; five brothers, George R. Sherretts, Auburn, Floyd J. Sherretts, Liberal, and Earnest R. Sherretts, Louis R. Sherretts and Harlan D. Sherretts, all of Topeka; and two grandchildren.
Services will be at 10 a.m. Tuesday at Parker-Price Mortuary. Burial will be in Meriden Cemetery. Mr. Westbrook will lie in state after 1 p.m. Sunday at the mortuary in Topeka, where family and friends will meet from 7 until 8 p.m. Monday. Memorial contributions may be made to Meriden Fun Fair Ball Association in care of ZZzzz, Route 1, Meriden. 665122.
--Compiled by Si Brandner
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 | Obituary- Westfall, Donna
Donna E. Westfall
Donna Elizabeth Westfall, 74, Topeka, died Tuesday, March 11, 2003, at a Topeka care center.
She was born December 8, 1928, in Hoyt, the daughter of James Henry and Myrtle Mae Dillinger Bailey. She graduated from Silver Lake High School.
Mrs. Westfall retired from the city of Topeka Water Department. She earlier had owned and operated Mothers Attic Antiques.
Mrs. Westfall was a member of Lowman United Methodist Church, past matron of Hoyt Chapter No. 189 of the Order of the Eastern Star, a member to the Provost Guard of the Arab Temple, Kansas Grand Representatives Association of the Order of the Eastern Star, and she was Kansas Order of the Eastern Star Grand Chapter Representative to the Grand Chapter of Maryland from 1988 to 1990.
On October 17, 1948, she married John Merritt Westfall, Jr. in Hoyt. He died February 25, 1997.
Survivors include two sons, Michael Westfall, Delia, and Samuel Westfall, Topeka; two daughters, Pamela Rohr, and Linda Rickson, both of Topeka; 10 grandchildren and four great-grandchildren.
Her service was Friday morning at Parker-Price Mortuary. Chapter No. 189 conducted an Order of the Eastern Star service. Burial was in Walnut Hill Cemetery at Grove. Visitation was at the funeral home Thursday evening.
Memorial contributions may be made to the Shriners Crippled Children’s Fund and sent in care of the Arab Shrine Temple, 1305 South Kansas Avenue, Topeka 66611.
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 | Obituary- Westfall, Michael Michael T. Westfall
May 6, 1951 — November 11, 2022
Michael Thomas Westfall, 71, of Delia, passed away Friday, November 11, 2022 at his home.
He was born on May 6, 1951 in Topeka, the son of John Merritt and Donna Elizabeth (Spencer) Westfall. He graduated from Topeka High School in 1969.
Mike was retired but worked for many years at Econo Print and Kaw Valley Produce. Mike enjoyed everything to do with softball. He loved coaching, umpiring, playing, watching, and he even owned Mikey's Elite Sporting Goods for a few years. He played softball until he couldn't play anymore, then he would go watch random games to get his softball fix. Mike was also the Sunflower State Games Softball Commissioner for a few years. On his very last day, there was still a softball bag in the trunk of his car. Mike was a member of the Citizen Band Potawatomi Tribal Nation and was a part of the Masonic Lodge in Mayetta.
Mike marred Marcella Jean Pahls on August 13, 1977 in Topeka, Kansas. She survives the home.
Mike is also survived by his children, Shannon Martino, Danielle (Chris) Gordon, and Matthew (Katey Nichols) Westfall; brother, Samuel Westfall; grandchildren, MaKenzie, MaKaden, Landyn, Christian, and Lilly; and many nieces, nephews, and extended family members.
He is preceded in death by both of his parents; son-in-law, Clifton Decklar; and sisters, Linda Rickson, and Pamela Rohr.
Per Mike's wishes, cremation has taken place and a Celebration of Life will be held at a later date.
Memorial contributions may be made to the 'Delia Fire Station' and sent in care of Parker Price Funeral Home, 245 NW Independence Ave. Topeka, KS 66608. |
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 | Obituary- Westphal, Gary W. Gary W. Westphal
Gary W. Westphal, Sr., 77, a long-time resident of Rossville, passed away on Friday, September 24, 2021 at a Topeka hospital. He was born October 3, 1943 in Michigan, the son of Leo and Esther (Shultz) Westphal.
Gary was an Air Force Veteran and was stationed in Topeka from 1962 – 1966. He was employed by the Parks & Recreation Department for the City of Topeka for many years before retiring. He was a member of the Rossville Bible Church.
Gary married Nina Katkins. They later divorced.
Survivors include one son, Gary W. (Rebecca) Westphal, Jr. of Topeka, step-children, Travis Birk of Alaska, Artemis Birk of Florida, Sheila Kassouf of Mississippi and two grandchildren, Johanna and Owen.
Memorial services will be held at 1:00 p.m. Saturday, October 9, 2021 at the Rossville Bible Church. Private inurnment will take place at a later date.
In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be given to the Rossville Bible Church, 420 E. Pottawatomie St., Rossville, Kansas 66533.
Dove Southeast Chapel, 2843 SE Minnesota Ave. is assisting the family.
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 | Obituary- Wetlaufer, Carlyle C.P. Wetlaufer
Carlyle P. Wetlaufer, 85, Topeka, died Wednesday, Nov. 2, 1988, shortly after arrival at a Topeka hospital.
Mr. Wetlaufer was administrator of Highland Park Elementary and Junior High schools from 1943 until 1966. He was a special consultant for Topeka public schools before he retired. He began his teaching career at Glen Elder and was administrator of schools at Selden, Cawker City, Rexford and Delia, before he moved to Topeka.
He established one of the first special education classes in Kansas at Highland Park Elementary School.
He was born Oct. 8, 1903, in Glen Elder, the son of William and Emma Albert Wetlaufer, and was graduated from Glen Elder High School in 1922. He received a bachelor of education and masters in administration in 1940 from Fort Hays State College.
Mr. Wetlaufer was a member of Highland Park United Methodist Church, Downtown Kiwanis Club, Kansas Retired Teachers Association, and School Administrators Association and was a charter member of Highland Park Optimist Club. He was a member of Selden. Lodge No. 423, AF&AM, in Selden more than 50 years.
He formerly was president and secretary of the Kansas Association of Elementary School Principals. He also had been secretary of the Kansas Society for Exceptional Children.
He was married to Louise B. Saunders June 8, 1928, in Glen Elder. She survives.
Other survivors include a daughter, Mrs. Harriet Treacy, Naperville, Ill.; a sister, Mrs. Mary Applebee, Glen Elder; and two granddaughters.
Services will be at 10 a.m. Saturday at Highland Park United Methodist Church. Graveside services will be at 3 p.m. Saturday in Glen Wood Cemetery in Glen Elder. Mr. Wetlaufer will lie in state until 9 p.m. Friday at Tibbitts-Griffin Funeral Chapel and from 9 until 10 a.m. Saturday at the church. Memorial contributions may be made to Highland Park United Methodist Church, 2914 Michigan, 66605.
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 | Obituary- Weybrew, Agnes Agnes Marie Weybrew
Agnes Marie Weybrew, 79, died Thursday, December 5,1996, at her home. She had a heart attack.
She was born April 12, 1917, at Elmo, the daughter of Andrew and Margaret Kemnitz Clark. She attended St. Marys schools and lived her entire adult life in Wamego.
She married Martin Glenn Weybrew June 22, 1936, at Oskaloosa. He died July 6, 1989. A son, Martin Glenn Weybrew, Jr., died August 5,1978.
Survivors include a sister, Helen Adkins, Auburndale, FL; a brother, Andrew Clark, Miami Springs, FL; a daughter-in-law, Helen Weybrew Lytle, Rossville; and three grandchildren, Barbara Weybrew, Hinesville, GA; Paul Weybrew, Topeka; and Bridget Weybrew Remer, Topeka.
Graveside service was at 11 a.m. Monday at St. Bernard’s Catholic Cemetery in Wamego.
Memorial contributions can be made to the St. Bernard’s Catholic Church Building Fund, or to the Wamego Senior Citizens Center and sent in care of R.J. Evans Mortuary in Wamego.
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 | Obituary- Weybrew, Martin 1 Martin G. Weybrew Jr., 32, a resident. of the Rossville community since 1965, died Saturday in a Topeka hospital where he was admitted July 30. He underwent knee surgery a few weeks ago and suffered an apparent pulmonary embolism Saturday.
He was born Nov. 16, 1945, at Wamego where he spent his early life. He Was a machinist and was employed by Brackett Inc., in Topeka. He was a member of St. Stanislaus Catholic
Church at Rossville.
He was married to Helen M. Wehner Sept. 11, 1965, at Rossville. She survives.
Other survivors include two daughters, Barbara Weybrew and Bridget Weybrew, both at home; a son, Paul Weybrew, at home; and his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Martin Weybrew Sr., Wamego.
Services will be at 10 a.m. Tuesday at St. Stanislaus Catholic Church at Rossville. Burial will be in Rossville Cemetery.
Rosary will be recited at 7 p.m. Monday at Verschelden Funeral Home at St. Marys. Contributions may be made to the Martin Weybrew Jr., Memorial Fund yet to be designated by relatives and sent in care of the funeral home at St. Marys.
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 | Obituary- Weybrew, Martin 2
MARTIN WEYBREW, JR.
Martin G. Weybrew, Jr., 32, a resident of the Rossville community since 1965, died Saturday, August 5, 1978, in a Topeka hospital where he was admitted July 30. He underwent knee surgery a few weeks ago and suffered an apparent pulmonary embolism Saturday.
He was born November 16, 1945, at Wamego where he spent his early life. He was a machinist and was employed by Brackett Inc., in Topeka. He was a member of St. Stanislaus Catholic Church at Rossville.
He was married to Helen M. Wehner September 11, 1965, at Rossville. She survives.
Other survivors include two daughters, Barbara Weybrew and Bridget Weybrew, both at home; a son, Paul Weybrew, at home; and his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Martin Weybrew, Sr., Wamego.
Services were at 10 a.m. Tuesday (this morning) at St. Stanislaus Catholic Church at Rossville. Burial was in Rossville Cemetery. Casket bearers were Vincent Martinek, Dennis Colson, Howard Parr, all of Rossville, Verlon Cress and Oren Kovar, Delia, and James Doyle, Topeka.
Rosary was recited at 7 p.m. Monday at Verschelden Funeral Home at St. Marys. Contributions may be made to the Martin Weybrew, Jr., Memorial Fund yet to be designated by relatives and sent in care of the funeral home at St. Marys.
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 | Obituary- Whearty, Calvin Calvin W. Whearty
Calvin W. Whearty, 75, Topeka, died Thursday, Aug. 13, 1987, at his home.
Mr. Whearty was employed by Santa Fe Railway 44 years and was working in the communications department before he retired in 1974. lie was a Navy veteran of World War II.
He was born Sept, 24, 1911, at Rossville, the son of Martin L. and Ella Johnson Whearty. He spent most of his life in Topeka.
Mr. Whearty was a member of Highland Park United Methodist Church, Shawnee Country Club and Capitol Post No. 1 of the American Legion, all in Topeka.
He was married to Charlene Pollard Oct. 9, 1954, in Topeka. She survives.
Other survivors include a sister, Mrs. Ruth McGlothlin, Mesa, Ariz.; and four brothers, Galen Whearty and Everett Whearty, both of Wichita, Riley Whearty, Fort Myers, Fla., and Lester Whearty, Phoenix, Ariz.
Services will be at 1:30 p.m. Saturday at Penwell-Gabel Funeral Home. Burial will be in Rossville Cemetery., Memorial contributions may be made to Highland Park United Methodist Church, 2914 Michigan, 66605, or to the University of Kansas Eye Bank and sent in care of the funeral home.
CALVIN W. WHEARTY
Calvin W. Whearty, 75, Topeka, died Thursday, August 13,1987, at his home.
Mr. Whearty was employed by Santa Fe Railway 44 years and was working in the communications department before he retired in 1974. He was a Navy veteran of World War II.
He was born September 24, 1911, at Rossville, the son of Martin L. and Ella Johnson Whearty. He spent most of his life in Topeka.
Mr. Whearty was a member of Highland Park United Methodist Church, Shawnee Country Club and Capitol Post No. 1 of American Legion, all in Topeka.
He was married to Charlene Pollard October 9, 1954, in
Topeka. She survives.
Other survivors include a sister, Mrs. Ruth McGlothlin, Mesa, Ariz.; and four brothers, Galen Whearty and Everett Whearty, both of Wichita, Riley Whearty, Fort Myers, Fla., and Lester Whearty, Phoenix, Ariz.
Services were at 1:30 p.m. Saturday at Penwell-Gabel Funeral Home. Burial was in Rossville Cemetery. Memorial contributions may be made to Highland Park United Methodist Church, 2914 Michigan, 66605, or to the University of Kansas Eye Bank and sent in care of the funeral home.
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 | Obituary- Whearty, Clarissa Clarissa M. Whearty
BILLINGS, Mont. — Clarissa M. Whearty, 93, Billings, Mont., died Monday, Aug. 28,1995, at a Billings nursing home.
Mrs. Whearty owned a hearing-aid franchise. She worked on an assembly line during World War II and had taught school one year in Yuma, Colo.
She was born July 5, 1902, in Yates Center, Kan., the daughter of Albertus and Lydia Wagner. She was graduated from high school in Iola and earned an associate degree from Emporia, Kan., Teachers College.
Mrs. Whearty was a former member and worthy matron of Beulah Chapter No. 34 of the Order of the Eastern Star in Topeka, Kan. She was a member of Grace Methodist Church, Edna Hedges Chapter No. 15 of the Order of the Eastern Star and Bath Zabbia Temple No. 21 of the Daughters of the Nile.
She married Lawrence Whearty on Sept. 12, 1924. He died in 1986.
Survivors include a son, Raymond Whearty, Billings, Mont.; a sister, Lillian Palminteri, Freehold, N.J.; many grand¬children; great-grandchildren; arid great-great-grandchildren.
Services will be at 1 p.m. today at Grace Methodist Church in Billings. Burial will be at Sunset Memorial Gardens in Billings. Memorial contributions may be made to Grace Methodist Church or to St. John's Nursing Home. Michelotti, Sawyers and Nordquist Mortuary in Billings is in charge of arrangements.
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 | Obituary- Whearty, Dorothy Dorothy Charlene Whearty
Dorothy Charlene Whearty, 68, Topeka, died Saturday, Sept. 18, 1993, at a Topeka retirement home.
Mrs. Whearty was a Teletype operator for Santa Fe Railroad for 43 years.
She was born Aug. 24, 1925, in Topeka, the daughter of Melville and Ada Blanche Frye Pollard.
She was a member of the Highland Park United Methodist Church.
She was married to Calvin Wesley Whearty Oct. 9,1954, in Ellis. He died in 1987.
Cremation is planned. Graveside memorial services will be at 10:30 a.m. Wednesday at the Shawnee Center Cemetery. Penwell-Gabel Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements.
Memorial contributions may be made to the Midland Hospice, 1272 S.W. Fillmore, 66604-1272.
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 | Obituary- Whearty, Edward Edward Whearty Dies In Topeka
Edward Wesley Whearty died at his home in Topeka on July 4. A retired Santa Fe employee, he was the brother of Martin Whearty of Rossville.
He was born January 13, 1882, to James and Melvina Whearty, Westmoreland.
Funeral services were held July 7 at Parker Mortuary with burial in Rossville Cemetery. The Rev. Don Jones officiated at the services.
Other survivors include three half-brothers, James Nason, Leland Nason, and William Nason, all of Topeka, and a host of nieces and nephews.
Pallbearers were Galen Whearty, Calvin Whearty, Everett Whearty, Bill Whearty, Francis Foster and Howard Berends.
Galen and Everett Whearty of Wichita and a group from Westmoreland also attended the funeral.
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 | Obituary- Whearty, Elsie Mr. and Mrs. M.L. Whearty drove to Westmoreland, Decoration Day to attend the funeral of his aunt, Mrs. Frank Whearty. |
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 | Obituary- Whearty, Everett Everett J. Whearty
Everett J. Whearty, 73, Wichita, formerly of Rossville, died Monday, Jan. 25, 1993, at a Wichita nursing home.
Mr. Whearty was a retired planner for Beech Aircraft. He was a veteran of World War II.
He was born March 15, 1919, at Rossville, the son of Martin L. and Ella Johnson Whearty.
Mr. Whearty was a member of Bestor G. Brown Lodge No. 433, AF&AM, Wichita Consistory of Scottish Rite and Midian Shrine.
His wife, Helen P. LaFlumboise Whearty, survives.
Other survivors include a daughter, Marsha Bustin, Encino, Calif.; two sons, Marty Whearty, Lindsborg, and Jeff Whearty, Wichita; two step-daughters, Carolyn Bandy, Big Springs, Texas, and Janie McEwen, Wichita; a stepson, David Young, Arlington, Texas; a sister, Ruth McGlothlin, Mesa, Ariz.; two brothers, Galen Whearty, Wichita, and Lester Whearty, Sun City West, Ariz.; four grandchildren; and nine stepgrandchildren.
Services will be at 10 a.m. Thursday in Hillside Funeral Home Chapel in Wichita. Burial will be in Old Mission Cemetery at Wichita.
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 | Obituary- Whearty, Frank Mr. and Mrs. M.L. Whearty were in Westmoreland, Wednesday to attend the funeral service of Mr. Frank Whearty, an uncle of M.L. Whearty. They were accompanied by Miss Grace McAllister and Mrs. Frank McAllister, a sister of the deceased man. |
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 | Obituary- Whearty, Martin
Martin L. Whearty
Martin Leroy Whearty, 80, retired farmer of Rossville, died Tuesday at Wichita.
He was born Feb. 29, 1884, at Westmoreland and lived in the Rossville community most of his life.
He was a member of the Christian Church and Hesperian Lodge No. Ill, AF&AM, both at Rossville.
A daughter, Betty Ann Whearty, died Oct. 11, 1921.
Mr. Whearty is survived by his wife, Mrs. Ella Alberta Whearty of the home; five sons, Galen L. and Everett J., both of Wichita, Calvin W., 1026 E. 30th, Riley R. of Fairborn, O., and Lester M. of White Plains, N. Y.; a daughter, Mrs. Ruth Maxine Wanick of Wichita; 12 grandchildren; and three half-brothers, James Nason, 1038 Chester, Leland Nason, 138 California, and William Nason, 132 California.
Services will be at 2 p.m. Friday in the Rossville Methodist Church with burial in Rossville Cemetery. The Parker Mortuary is in charge of arrangements.
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 | Obituary- Whearty, Riley Riley Russell Whearty
Riley Russell Whearty, 77, Columbus, Ohio, formerly of Silver Lake, died Thursday, June 25, 1992, at a Columbus care center. He also had lived in Fort Myers, Fla.
Mr. Whearty formerly was director of development at Michigan Technological University in Houghton. He was an Army veteran of World War II, then was recalled for the Korean War and served in the Air Force until he retired in 196G at the rank of colonel.
He was born Aug. 7, 1914, at Silver Lake, the son of Martin L. and Ella Johnson Whearty.
He was graduated from Kansas State College of Agriculture in Manhattan.
His wife, Mrs. Margaret Whearty, preceded him in death.
Survivors include a daughter, Jane McMeekin, Westerville, Ohio; a son, Riley Whearty, Kalamazoo, Mich.; a sister, Ruth McGlothlin, Mesa, Ariz.; and three brothers, Galen Whearty and Everett Whearty, both of Wichita, and Lester Whearty, Sun City, Ariz.
Cremation is planned. Memorial services will be at 2 p.m. Sunday in Moreland Funeral Home in Westerville, Ohio. Inurnment is pending. Memorial contributions may be made to the Columbus Alzheimers Care Center, 700 Jasonway Ave., Columbus, Ohio, 43220; or to Michigan Tech Fund at Michigan Technological University, Houghton, Mich., 49931.
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 | Obituary- Wheeler, O. Dean O. Dean Wheeler
O. Dean Wheeler, 81 of Soldier, died Sunday, Aug. 12,2012, at Community Hospital in Onaga. He was born Nov. 23, 1930, in Galatia, the son of Orville Thomas and Augusta Carolina Hester Wheeler. Dean attended schools in Hoisington.
He served in the United States Marine Corps during the Korean Conflict. Dean had a dairy farm in Soldier for many years. Dean enjoyed fishing, hunting, calling in coyotes and attending grandkids’ sporting events. He was an avid K-State fan.
Dean married Lois A. Rieschick on June 14, 1953, in Soldier. She preceded him in death on Jan. 22, 1996. Dean married Ramona Pelton on Aug. 16, 1996, in Oklahoma City, Okla. She survives. He is survived by a son, Jerry Wheeler and wife Annette of Soldier; daughters, Connie Arney and husband Stan of Wichita, Dora Gakle and fiance Noel Clark of Claremore, Okla., Kelly Browning and husband Steve of Havensville, Tawni Myers and husband Randy “Buck” of Havensville, and Brandi Bergstresser and husband Brandon of Rossville; grandsons, Benjamen Wheeler of Manhattan and Bryson Wheeler of Holton; 21 stepgrandchildren; and 18 stepgreat grandchildren.
Dean was preceded in death by grandson Nathan Wheeler in 1980, a sister, Opal Dumler, and brothers, Lester and Jack Wheeler. Funeral services were Aug. 16 at Mercer Funeral Home in Holton. Memorials may be given to Alzheimer’s Association, in care of Mercer Funeral Home, P.O. Box 270, Holton, KS 66436.
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 | Obituary- Wheeler, Shirley Shirley Jean Wheeler
August 15, 1932 - July 30, 2016
Shirley Jean Wheeler had the most beautiful smile and greatest sense of humor. She had a huge love for her family, friends and church. Shirley faced many health problems over the years, but we felt she was indestructible and full of good will. Her heart finally gave out Saturday, July 30, 2016. While a patient at Warm Springs Hospital in New Braunfels, TX, she passed away peacefully with her husband David holding her hand.
Shirley was born August 15, 1932 in Salina, Kansas, where she was raised by her mother Gertrude Turner and grandmother until her mother married Ed Lambert, who owned a trucking company and a farm in Rossville, KS. She grew up on the farm with two step-brothers, Vance and Elmer, step-sister, Rosemary and half-brother, Robert. Shirley graduated Valedictorian at Rossville High in 1950. She attended Washburn University 1950-51 and later Weatherford University 1971-1973, studying financial administration.
She gave birth to her son Greg Marchbanks in 1952 and her daughter Shari Marchbanks in 1954. As a military wife she lived in Hawaii, California, Alabama, Germany, Texas, and Iran making friends all over the world. Her life of work included accountant, payroll, and financial management, receiving many awards. While living in Mineral Wells, Texas in the 70's, she won several awards in the finance department at Fort Wolters. Both Greg and Shari graduated from Mineral Wells High in 1970 and 1972.
She married David Wheeler in Boise, Idaho June 10, 1984. She then retired as the finance officer of in 1997 when she and her retired husband decided to move to Texas in 1998.
Shirley was preceded in death by her mother, Gertrude Turner Lambert; half-brother, Robert Lambert; step-brothers, Vance and Elmer Lambert; and step-sister, Rosemary Dancer, as well as her ex-husbands, Ray Chapman and Donald Bryant. She is survived by her husband, David Wheeler; her son, Greg Marchbanks; her daughter, Shari Welch; her step-son, Eric Wheeler; her step¬daughter, Arlene Thein; nine grandchildren and seven great-grandchildren.
Shirley Jean Wheeler's memorial service will be at North Shore United Methodist Church in Canyon Lake, Texas at 10:00 a.m. on Thursday, August 18, 2016.
In lieu of flowers, donations in her honor may be made to any of the two following organizations that she loved: Sanctuary Fund, North Shore United Methodist Church, 23880 Cranes Mill Road, Canyon Lake, Texas 78133, http://northshore- umc.org/donate or RO. Box 50, Memphis, TN 38101.
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 | Obituary- White, Adam Adam N. White
Services will be at 2 p.m. Tuesday at the United Methodist Church at Rossville for Adam Norman White, 83, Rossville, who died Friday in a Topeka nursing home.
He was born Jan. 26, 1886, at Soldier and lived in the Rossville community since 1890 He was a retired farmer.
Survivors include two sisters, Grace White, Rossville, and Mrs. Daisy Rice, Ventura, Calif., and a brother, James White, Waukesha, Wis.
Burial will be in Rossville Cemetery. Parker Mortuary is in charge of arrangements. |
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 | Obituary- White, Agnes 1
Agnes Marie White
TERRA LINDA, Calif. — Agnes Marie White, 67, Terra Linda, died Jan. 8, 1998, at her home.
Mrs. White worked for the Marin County, Calif., Independent Journal for 26 years, most recently in the credit department. She earlier had worked in Kansas as a bookkeeper and for the Pomeroy-Gerwick Construction Co. in San Francisco.
She was born May 3,1930, at Rossville, Kan., the daughter of Henry and Regina Ryan Martinek. She was graduated from Rossville High School in 1948.
Mrs. White was a member of St. Isabella’s Catholic Church in Terra Linda.
Survivors include a daughter, Sheree Althausen, Milpitas, Calif.; her father, Henry Martinek, Rossville; a brother, Vince Martinek, Rossville; two sisters, Jo Copeland, Rossville, and Mary Schumaker, St. Mary's, Kan.; and seven grandchildren.
Funeral Mass was celebrated Jan. 14 at St. Isabella's Catholic Church in Terra Linda. Keaton’s Mortuary at San Rafael was in charge of arrangements.
Memorial contributions may be made to The King’s Academy, 560 North Britton Ave., Sunnyvale, Calif., 94086.
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 | Obituary- White, Agnes 2 Agnes Marie White
Agnes Marie White, 67, Terra Linda, CA, died Thursday, January 8,1998, at her home.
She was born May 3, 1930, in Rossville, the daughter of Henry and Regina Ryan Martinek.
She completed high school in Rossville. She worked as a bookkeeper and at other related office occupations in Kansas, then at Pomeroy/Gerwick Construction in San Francisco. She was employed by the “Marin Independent Journal” for 26 years, working most recently in the’ credit department.
She was a member of St, Isabella’s Catholic Church.
Survivors include her father, Henry Martinek, Rossville; a daughter, Sheree Althausen, Milpitas, CA; two sisters, Jo Copeland, Rossville, and Mary (Mrs. Larry) Schumaker, St. Marys; a brother, Vince Martinek, Rossville; and seven grandchildren.
Her service was. at St. Isabella’s Church, Terra Linda. Friends and relatives met at Keaton’s Mortuary, San Rafael.
Memorial contributions may be made to The King’s Academy, 560 N. Britton Ave. Sunnyvale, CA.
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 | Obituary- White, Alberta Alberta M. White
Alberta M. White, 86, passed away January 11, 2007 at Plaza West. She was born to James and Maggie Wells January 27, 1920 in St. Marys, KS. Alberta retired from Security Benefit Life. Preceding her in death were Leo Kesler, second husband Miles White, son Donald Kesler, and several siblings. Alberta is survived by son O. James Kesler and wife Cynthia of Topeka, stepdaughter Mary Ann While of Topeka, daughter-in-law Janice Kesler (FLJ and sister Erma Jean Hastings (FLJ and several grandchildren. Memorial services will be held at Mt. Hope Chapel on Wed January 17th, 10:30 am. In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made to Heart of America Hospice or Northland Christian Church.
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 | Obituary- White, Alice Mrs. Alice White to Be Buried HEre
The body of Mrs. Roscoe White, who died in Kansas City last Monday, was brought to Rossville today. It was taken to the Shellabarger undertaking parlor to await the funeral which will be held Friday afternoon at one o'clock in the Presbyterian church. The services will be conducted by Rev. G.C. Albin. Interment will be made in the Rossville cemetery.
Mrs. White is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jones Anderson, colored residents of the Soldier creek neighborhood northeast of Rossville. |
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 | Obituary- White, Betty Mrs. Betty Jane White
Services will be at 10 a.m. Monday at Parker-Price Mortuary, Topeka, for Mrs. Betty Jane White, 60, South San Francisco, Calif. She died Wednesday at a Burlingame, Calif., hospital.
She was born Nov. 7, 1921, at Topeka, the daughter of John Henry and Augusta Theresa Rahberg Brubaker. She lived in California since 1946.
Mrs. White was a school secretary before she retired 12 years ago.
She was a member of St. Paul's Methodist Church, Ruth Chapter of the Order of Eastern Star and Cancer Association, all at South San Francisco.
She married Clayton E. White Sept. 8, 1944, at Norfolk, Va. He survives.
Other survivors include two sons, Clayton E. White Jr., South San Francisco, Calif., and John Arthur White, of the home; two sisters, Mabel Brubaker, Topeka, and Mrs. Mary Stevens, Long Beach, Calif.; and two grandchildren.
Earlier services will be at 10 a.m. today at Nauman-Lincoln Funeral Home, South San Francisco, Calif. Burial will be in Rossville Cemetery. The family will meet with friends and relatives from 7 to 8 p.m. Sunday at the Topeka mortuary. Memorial contributions may be made to American Cancer Society, 3003 Van Buren, Topeka, 66611.
White, Betty Jane- age 60, of San Francisco, California, passed away August 4th, 1982. Services 10 am Monday, Parker Price Chapel. Reverend D. Gene Damewood officiating. Interment, Rossville Cemetery. The family will receive friends from 7-8 pm, Sunday at the Parker Price Mortuary.
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 | Obituary- White, Brownie Mrs. Brownie White
Mrs. Brownie Baker White, 61, died Friday in a Topeka hospital. Funeral services were at 2 p.m. Sunday at the Parker Mortuary in Topeka with burial in Rossville Cemetery. She was a member of the Christian Church.
Survivors include her husband, Norman White of Rossville; a sister, Mrs. Frank Cassity of Dearborn, Mo., and three brothers, Leslie C. Baker Paul Baker and D.L. Baker, all of St. Joseph, Mo.
Out of town relatives in Rossville for the funeral of Mrs. Norman White were Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cassity, Dearborn, Mo., Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Baker, Faucett, Mo., Mr. and Mrs. S.L. Ross and daughter, Weston, Mo., Mr. Paul Baker, St. Joseph, Mo.
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 | Obituary- White, Charles 1 CHAS. "PRESS" WHITE
Charles P. White, 78, better known as “Press” died Saturday, May 5, in a Topeka hospital after a short illness. He was born in Jackson county, Kansas, January 24, 1884, and had lived in Rossville and vicinity most of his life.
Mr. White was a charter member of the Delia Masonic Lodge and was a past master. He served with the Marine Corps during World War I, and had been a member of the United Brotherhood of Carpenters and Joiners of America at Topeka.
Survivors include a daughter, Doris Townsend of South San Francisco, California; a son, Bill and a granddaughter, Sheree Jo White of San Rafael, California; two sisters, Grace White of Rossville, and Mrs. Daisy Rice of Casitos Springs, California; and three brothers, Arthur of South San Francisco, California, James of Waukesha, Wisconsin, and Norman of Rossville.
Services were held at 2:00 p. m. Wednesday, May 9, at the Rossville Methodist Church, Rev. Don Jones officiating. Mrs. H. D. Richardson and Mrs. Don Jones accompanied by Mrs. Joe Campbell sang "The Old Rugged Cross" and "In the Garden."
The Rossville Masonic Lodge and the American Legion conducted graveside services.
Pallbearers were Earl Mitchell of Delia, and Gerald Larson, Howard French, Jimmie Davis, Leroy Parr and Pete Kovar of Rossville.
Penwell-Gabel Funeral Home had charge of the arrangements.
Out of town relatives and friends attending the funeral services for Charles (Press) White were Mrs. Doris Townsend, So. San Francisco, Calif.; Mr. and Mrs. Bill White and daughter Shiree [sic] of San Rafael, Calif.; Mr. James White, Waukesha, Wis.; Mr. and Mrs. John Martel, Merriam, Kansas; Mr. and Mrs. Harold Cochran, Mrs. Clyde Fisher, Mr. Ross Myers, Ross Jr., Sharon, Dale and Don Myers, Paul Osborn, Gerald Decker, Mrs. Rita Ross, Mrs. Carrie Compton, Sylvia Lukenbill, Mrs. Emma Ausherman, Mr. Lawrence Binney, all of Topeka; Mr. and Mrs. Jack Wyker, Mayetta; Mrs. Joe Barney, Mr. and Mrs. Ross Banta of Hoyt; Mr. and Mrs. Earl Mitchell and Jack Mitchell, Mr. and Mrs. Claude Miller of Delia; Mrs. Fred Clark, Silver Lake; Mr. and Mrs. Larry Schumaker of St. Marys.
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 | Obituary- White, Charles 2 CARD OF THANKS - We wish to thank all of our friends and neighbors for kind acts, flowers, food and tasks performed for us during the illness and death of our father and brother, Charles (Press) White. We wish to express special thanks to the Masonic Lodge, American Legion Post, Pallbearers and Rev. Don Jones for the lovely service. Also Mrs. Don Jones, Mrs. H. D. Richardson and Mrs. Joe Campbell for the music.
Mrs. Doris Townsend,
Mr. Bill White
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Norman White
James White
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Charles White,
Rossville, Dies;
Rites Pending
ROSSVILLE — Charles P. White, 78, Rossville, died Saturday in a Topeka hospital after a short illness.
He was born in Jackson County Jan. 24, 1884, and had lived in Rossville and the Vicinity most of his life.
Mr. White was a charter member of the Rossville Masonic Lodge and was a past master. He served with the Marine Corps during World War I.
Survivors include a daughter, Doris Townsend of South San Francisco, Calif.; a son, William White of San Rafael, Calif.; one granddaughter; two sisters, Mrs. Grace White of Rossville and Mrs. Daisy Rice of Casitas Springs, Calif.; and three brothers, Arthur White, South San Francisco, James White of Waukesha, Wis., and Norman White, Rossville.
Services will be at 2 p.m. Tuesday in Rossville Methodist Church with burial in Rossville Cemetery.
Penwell -Gabel Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements.
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 | Obituary- White, Clayton 1 Clayton White Sr.
ROSSVILLE — Graveside services will be at 1 p.m. Wednesday at Rossville Cemetery for Clayton Eugene White Sr., 74, South San Francisco, Calif., formerly of Rossville, who died Friday, Sept. 30, 1994, at a hospital in Burlingame, Calif.
He was born Oct. 17, 1919, in Rossville, the son of Arthur and Grace White, and lived in California 47 years. He was a supervisor for California Water Service where he worked 40 years.
He was preceded in death by his wife, Betty Jane White, and by a son, John Arthur White.
Survivors include a son, Clayton E. White Jr., San Bruno, Calif.; three brothers, Don White, Cupertino, Calif., Bob White, in California, and Bill White, in Florida; a sister, Peggy McAdon, in California; and three grandchildren.
Jimmie Lillard Post No. 31 of the American Legion in Rossville will conduct graveside services. Piper-Verschelden Funeral Home in St. Marys is in charge of arrangements.
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 | Obituary- White, Dorothy Dorothy Marie White
Dorothy Marie White, 68, of Rossville, passed away Wednesday, October 26,2016 at the Rossville Health Care & Rehab Center.
On May 3,1948, Dorothy was born to Melvin and Mary Ann (Bradley) Holford in Alma, Kansas. She graduated from Topeka High School in 1966 and attended Washburn University. Dorothy worked for Blue Cross & Blue Shield for many years. She loved spending her spare time listening to music and fishing with family and friends.
Dorothy is survived by five daughters: Kimberly Ann Holford-Bailey, Topeka, KS, Dianna Harris, Radcliff, TX, Shianne Anderson-Monteiro (Warren Brown), Elizabethtown, KY, Lesa Anderson, Roosevelt, NY, and Bessie Hawkins, Topeka, KS; and three siblings: Melva McKinley, Alma Augustus, and James Holford, all of Topeka, KS.
She is preceded in death by her parents, a son, Raynard Anderson, and five brothers, Kenneth Holford, Sr., Richard Holford, Harold Holford, Gene Holford, and Robert Holford.
Graveside Services for Dorothy were Saturday, October29,2016 at Alma City Cemetery in Alma, KS. Memorial Contributions may be made in Dorothy’s name and left in care of Stewart Funeral Home of Wamego, PO Box 48, Wamego, KS 66547.
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 | Obituary- White, Edna Edna White
ROSSVILLE -- Services will be at 10 a.m. Wednesday in the United Methodist Church here for Mrs. Edna Marie White, 78, Pacifica, Calif., a former Kansan, who died Saturday in San Francisco. She had been ill since February.
She was born Aug. 20, 1897, at Rossville and lived in California about 32 years.
She formerly was a member of the United Methodist Church at Rossville and was a member of Royal Neighbors of America. She also was a member of Amaryllis Chapter No. 321, Order of Eastern Star, at Rossville.
She was preceded in death by her husband Charles Preston White, and by a son Gerald White.
Survivors include a daughter, Mrs. Doris Townsend, San Francisco; a son, William White, San Carlos, Calif.; three sisters, Mrs. Gwen McAfee, Decatur, Ala., Mrs. Mildred Fisher, 2037 High, and Mrs. Olive Cochran, 1163 Boswell, both in Topeka; two brothers, Vernon Myers, Rossville, and Dr. Clark Myers, Decatur, Ga.; and a grandchild.
Burial will be in Rossville Cemetery today will lie in state after 6 p.m. today at Parker Mortuary in Topeka. Memorial contributions may be made to the United Methodist Church at Rossville or to the Kansas Heart Association.
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 | Obituary- White, Faye 1 Faye E. White
Miss Faye E. "Whitey" White, 73, South San Francisco, Calif., died Monday, February 27, 1984, in a South San Francisco hospital. She was born January 19, 1911, at Rossville, the oldest daughter of the ten children of Arthur E. and Grace Evelyn Myers White.
Miss White graduated from Silver Lake High School in 1931. She worked several years in Kansas before moving to California in the 1930s. During World War II she and several family members worked in a South San Francisco shipyard. Later she completed cosmetology course and following that she became an LVN for the Kaiser Foundation. In 1946, she joined Ruth Chapter No. 305, O.E.S., in South San Francisco. Ruth Chapter put on the work on Tuesday evening in California.
She was preceded in death by her parents, a sister and a brother.
Surviving are one sister, Mrs. Peggy McAdon, Newberry Park, Calif.; six brothers, Zim White of the home; Donald White, Campbell, Calif., Clayton White, South San Francisco, Calif., Ritchie White, Riverside, Calif., Bob Pitney White, Jacksonville, Calif., Bill P. White, Carrollton, Tex.; and an uncle, Clark Myers, Atlanta, Ga.; three aunts, Mrs. Gwen McAfee, Alabama, Mrs. Mildred Fisher, Topeka, and Miss Grace White, Rossville; nephews, nieces and many cousins.
Graveside services were at 2 p.m. Friday at the Rossville Cemetery. Reverend D. Gene Damewood of the Rossville United Methodist Church officiated.
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 | Obituary- White, Faye 2 Faye E. White
ROSSVILLE — Graveside services will be at 2 p.m. Friday in Rossville Cemetery for Faye E. White, 73, South San Francisco, Calif. She died Monday, Feb. 27, at South San Francisco.
Miss White was a vocational nurse at Kaiser Hospital in California 25 years.
She was born Jan. 19, 1911, at Rossville, the daughter of Arthur E. and Grace Evelyn Myers White. She lived in South San Francisco the past 40 years.
Miss White was a member of Ruth Chapter No. 305 of Order of Eastern Star at South San Francisco.
Survivors include a sister, Mrs. Peggy McAdon, Newbury Park, Calif.; and six brothers, Donald White, Campbell, Calif., Clayton White and Zim White, both of South San Francisco, Calif., Ritchie White, Riverside, Calif., Bob Pitney White, Jacksonville, Fla., and Bill P. White, Carrollton, Texas.
Relatives and friends will meet from 7:30 to 8:30 p.m. Thursday at Parker-Price Mortuary in Topeka.
White
Miss Faye E. White, 73, of South San Francisco, California, passed away Monday, February 27, in South San Francisco. She was born January 19, 1911, at Rossville, the daughter of Arthur E. and Grace Evelyn Myers White.
She had lived in South San Francisco for the past 40 years. She was a vocational nurse at Kaiser Hospital for 25 years. Miss White was a member of Ruth Chapter No. 305, OES, at South San Francisco.
She is survived by one sister and six brothers.
Graveside services will be at 2 p.m. Friday at the Rossville Cemetery with Rev. D. Gene Damewood of the Rossville United Methodist Church officiating.
The family will receive friends from 7:30 to 8:30 p.m. Thursday at the Parker-Price Mortuary, Topeka.
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 | Obituary- White, George 1
GEORGE WHITE
George E. R. White, 85, Eskridge, formerly of Rossville, died Tuesday, February 25,1975, in an Eskridge rest home where he had been transferred from a Topeka hospital in 1973. He had been admitted to the hospital May 10, 1973, after he suffered a broken right hip in a fall and underwent surgery May 14.
He was born March 20, 1889, in Nebraska and lived in the Topeka and Rossville communities about 50 years. He was an electrician before he retired. He was a member of Local No. 226 of the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers in Topeka.
He was married to Dollie McClymont December 16, 1915, in New York. She died July 16, 1969.
Survivors include two sons, Charles R. H.
White, Maple Hill, and Lawrence W. B. White, Weatherford, Tex.; a half-sister, Mrs. Mabel Duncan, Mariposa, Calif.; six grandchildren and three great grandchildren.
Graveside services were at 2:00 p.m. Thursday at Rossville Cemetery. The casket remained closed. Memorial contributions may be made to the charity of the donor’s choice. Austin Funeral Home at Eskridge was in charge of arrangements.
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 | Obituary- White, George 2 George White
ESKRIDGE — George E.R. White. 85, Eskridge, formerly of Rossville, died here Tuesday in a rest home where he had been transferred from a Topeka hospital in 1973. He had been admitted to the hospital May 10, 1973, after he suffered a broken right hip in a fall and underwent surgery May 14.
He was born March 20, 1889, in Nebraska and lived in the Topeka and Rossville communities about 50 years. He was an electrician before he retired. He was a member of Local No. 226 of the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers in Topeka.
He was married to Dollie McClymont Dec. 16, 1915, in New York. She died July 16,1969.
Survivors include two sons, Charles R.H. White, Route 1, Maple Hill, and Lawrence W. B. White, Weatherford, Tex.; a half-sister, Mrs. Mabel Duncan. Mariposa, Calif.; six grandchildren arid three great-grandchildren.
Graveside services will be at 2 p.m. Thursday at Rossville Cemetery. The casket will remain closed. Memorial contributions may be made to the charity of the donor’s choice. Austin Funeral Home at Eskridge is in charge of arrangements.
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 | Obituary- White, Gerald Gerald Preston White, the thirteen months old son of Mr. and Mrs. C.P. White, of Delia, died at 1 a.m. last Friday, February 29. A funeral service was held at the home at 10 o'clock Saturday, March 1, conducted by Rev. Kilgus of the Delia Presbyterian church. The body was brought to Rossville for burial.
Mrs. Charles French and Mr. and Mrs. E.C. McAfee of Topeka were here Saturday for the funeral of the C.P. White baby. |
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 | Obituary- White, Grace E. GRACE EVELYN WHITE
The body of Mrs. Grace E. White 58, who passed away Saturday, in a San Francisco hospital, arrived in Topeka, Wednesday evening, and was brought to Rossville today for funeral and burial services.
Mrs. White was born at St. Clere and was the daughter of the late Thad Myers and Mrs. Rose Myers.
She grew to womanhood in this community, where she lived most of her life. She taught in the rural schools near Rossville.
She was married to A. E. White, son of the late Mr. and Mrs. James White and to this union was born nine children. One son, James preceded her in death.
Mrs. White was a devoted wife and mother and was loved and highly respected by all her friends.
In 1941 the family left Rossville and moved to South San Francisco, where they have acquired a nice home.
She was a member and Past Matron of Amaryllis chapter O. E. S. at Rossville and attended the Presbyterian church here.
Surviving are her husband, Arthur E. White; two daughters, Faye Evelyn of the home and Mrs. Peggy McAdon of Daly City, Calif.; six sons, Don, Zim Ritchie, Bob, Clayton, and Bill Paulen her mother, Mrs. Rose Myers of Rossville; four sisters, Mrs. Mildred French and Mrs. Olive Cochran, Topeka; Mrs. Gwen McAfee, Leona, Tenn.; and Mrs. Edna M. White, South San Francisco, Calif.; four brothers, Clark E. Myers, Austin, Texas; Vernon, Rossville and Ross and Louis of Topeka.
Funeral services were held this Thursday afternoon from the Methodist church, with the pastor, Rev. E. O. Harbour officiating.
Music was furnished by Mrs. Marlin Harth and Mrs. O. S. Boyd, with Mrs. Joe Campbell accompanying at the piano.
Pallbearers were the six son, Don, Zim, Ritchie, Bob, Clayton and Bill Paulen White.
Burial was in the Rossville cemetery.
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 | Obituary- White, Grace M. 1
Grace M. White
ROSSVILLE - Grace M. White, 91, of Rossville died Friday, Nov. 17, 1989, at a Kansas City, Kan., medical center.
Miss White was a former waitress in Topeka and was a seamstress.
She was born June 11, 1898, in Rossville, the daughter of James and Katherine Fadley White, and lived in Rossville all her life.
Miss White was a member of Jimmie Lillard Unit No. 31 of the American Legion Auxiliary and Amaryllis Chapter No. 321 of the Order of the Eastern Star, both in Rossville.
Survivors include several nieces and nephews.
Services will be at 9 a.m. Monday in Penwell-Gabel Funeral Home. Burial will be in Rossville Cemetery. Miss White will not lie in state.
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 | Obituary- White, Grace M. 2 Blaze in Rossville injures woman, 93
By TIM HRENCHIR
Capital-Journal law enforcement writer
ROSSVILLE — A fire caused by careless smoking critically injured a 93-year-old woman in her downtown Rossville apartment Thursday afternoon.
Grace White of 434 1/2 Main in Rossville was rescued from the burning apartment by Rossville Fire Chief Bob Sieh, who entered the smoke-filled building and carried her out, officials said.
White was listed in critical condition late Thursday in the bum unit at the University of Kansas Medical Center in Kansas City, Kan.
The hospital would not say what White’s injuries were. Sieh said she
had burns and smoke inhalation.
White had been alone in her apartment when the fire began in a stuffed rocking chair, Sieh said. He said it was caused by careless smoking by White.
The fire caused an estimated $10,000 damage, burning the chair, carpeting, Venetian blinds and a lamp shade, Sieh said. Smoke also damaged the rear half of the apartment and might have damaged an adjoining business building.
The fire was first detected by Rossville Police Chief Herb Bishop, Sieh said. Bishop radioed the fire chief just before 3 p.m. and said he saw smoke and smelled what appeared to be wood burning in downtown Rossville.
Soon afterward, Bishop told Sieh over the radio that the smoke was coming from White’s ground-floor apartment.
Sieh said he drove to the scene and saw Bishop standing in front of the apartment’s open door as smoke billowed out.
“He (Bishop) tried to go in and get to her, but the smoke was so thick he couldn’t get in, and he went down to his knees.” Sieh said.
“I went past him,” he said. “I could see her sitting there on the couch, and I lifted her off and brought her out.”
Bishop then started to fight the blaze with a fire extinguisher, and he and bystanders administered first aid to White.
The woman was having trouble breathing when she was brought out of the apartment, Sieh said.
‘‘She really wasn’t conscious to verbal stimuli until we got her out and exposed her to fresh air,” he said. "Her level of consciousness improved as time went along.”
Sieh drove to the Shawnee County Fire District No. 3 station at Rossville and came back in an ambulance supplied to the department by the Medevac MidAmerica Ambulance Co., which took White to meet the Life Star air ambulance where it landed near Rossville High School.
Meanwhile, three firefighters from the district arrived with firefighting equipment and got the blaze under control in about five minutes.
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 | Obituary- White, Grace M. 3 Grace M. White
Grace M. White, 91, Rossville, died Friday, November 17, 1989, at a Kansas City, Ks. medical center.
Miss White was a former waitress in Topeka and was a seamstress.
She was born June 11, 1898, in Rossville, the daughter of James and Katherine Fadley White, and lived in Rossville all her life.
Miss White was a member of Jimmie Lillard Unit No. 31 of the American Legion Auxiliary, and Amaryllis Chapter No. 321 of the Order of the Eastern Star, both in Rossville.
Survivors include several nieces and nephews.
Services were 9 a.m. Monday at Penwell-Gabel Funeral Home.
Burial was in Rossville Cemetery.
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 | Obituary- White, Grace M. 4 GRACE WHITE DIES AFTER APARTMENT FIRE
Miss Grace White, 93, Rossville, died at the Kansas University Medical Center Burn Unit Friday, November 17, 1989. Miss White was taken by Life Star air ambulance after being found in her burning apartment in Rossville.
According to an item which appeared in the Topeka “Capital Journal,” Miss White was rescued from the burning apartment by Rossville Fire Chief Bob Sieh, who entered the smoke-filled building and carried her out. Sieh said she had burns and suffered from smoke inhalation.
Miss White was alone in her Main Street apartment when the fire began in a stuffed rocking chair, Sieh said. The fire was allegedly caused by careless smoking, and caused an estimated $10,000 damage, burning the chair, carpeting, Venetian blinds and a lamp shade. Smoke also damaged the rear half of the apartment and may have damaged an adjoining business building.
The fire was first detected by Rossville Police Chief Herb Bishop, who radioed the fire chief just before 3 p.m. and said he saw smoke and smelled what appeared to be wood burning in downtown Rossville. Soon afterward, Bishop told Sieh over the radio that the smoke was coming from Miss White’s ground-floor apartment.
Sieh said he drove to the scene and saw Bishop standing in front of the apartment’s open door as smoke billowed out. Sieh said that Bishop had tried to go in and get to Miss White, but the smoke was so thick he couldn’t get in, and he went down to his knees. Sieh went past Bishop, saw White was sitting on the couch, lifted her off and brought her out.
Bishop then started to fight the blaze with a fire extinguisher and he and bystanders administered first aid to White. She wasn’t conscious to verbal stimuli until she was brought outside and exposed to fresh air, Sieh said, but her level of consciousness improved at time went along.
Sieh drove to the Shawnee County Fire District No. 3 station at Rossville and returned with an ambulance supplied to the department by the Medevac MidAmerica Ambulance Co., which took Miss White to meet the Life Star air ambulance where it landed near Rossville High School.
Three firefighters from the district arrived with firefighting equipment and had the blaze under control in about five minutes.
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 | Obituary- White, James A. 1 James White
Waukesha, Wis. -- Services and burial will be here for James A. White, 74, Waukesha, Wis., a native Kansan, who died Thursday in a rest home at Pewaukee, Wis. He had cancer.
He was born July 18, 1895, at Rossville, Kan., where he spent his early life. He was graduated from Rossville High School in 1913. He later taught in schools before he served in the Coast Guard in World War I.
Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Alma White, at home; two daughters, Mrs. Charleen Evans, Fort Lauderdale, Fla., and Mrs. Maxine Carlson, Waukesha, Wis.; two stepdaughters, Mrs. Felicia Gottlieb, Fort Lauderdale, Fla., and Mrs. Gwen Keppler, Waukesha, Wis., and two sisters, Mrs. Daisy Rice, Ventura, Calif., and Grace White, Rossville.
Services were held Monday, Nov. 10 for James A. White in Waukesha, Wisc. He died Thursday in a rest home in Peuaukee [sic], Wisc. He had been in ill health for the past year. He had cancer. He was born July 18, 1895 at Rossville, Kansas where he spent his early life. He was graduated from Rossville High School in 1913. He later taught school. He served in the Coast Guard in World War I. He is survived by his wife, Alma, at home, two daughters, Mrs. Charleen Evans, Fort Lauderdale, Fla.; and Mrs. Maxine Carlson, Waukesha, Wisc.; two stepdaughters, Mrs. Felicia Gottleib [sic], Fort Lauderdale, Fla.; and Mrs. Gwen Keppler, Waukesha, Wisc.; two sisters, Mrs. Daisy Rice, Ventura, California and Grace White, Rossville, Kansas. |
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Mrs. Rae Trimble
Rossville was again saddened Friday morning, when the news of the death of James White, native of Rossville, was received.
This was the second White son to die within the past two weeks.
A resident of Waukesha, Wis., he died Thursday in a rest home at Pewaukee, Wis., following an illness with cancer.
Mr. White was born July 18, 1895, at Rossville, where he spent his early life, and was graduated in 1913 from the Rossville High School. He later taught in schools before serving with the U.S. Coast Guard in World War I.
Survivors include his wife: Mrs. Alma White, of the home; two daughters: Mrs. Charleen Evans, Fort Lauderdale, Fla.; Mrs. Maxine Carlson, Wauke¬sha; two stepdaughters: Mrs. Felicia Gottleib, Fort Lauderdale; Mrs. Gwen Keppler, Waukesha.
He also leaves two sisters: Mrs. Daisy Rice of Ventura, Calif.; and Grace White, Rossville; 14 grandchildren, and seven great-grandchildren.
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 | Obituary- White, James E. James Edward White
James Edward White was born in Monroe county, Ohio, July 13, 1848. He passed away July 29, 1935, at his home in Rossville, at the age of 87 years and 16 days.
At the age of one year his parents moved with him to Woods county, West Virginia. They came to Jackson, county, Kansas, in 1870. Here he was united in marriage to Catherine Ann Faidley, November 7, 1875. They moved to Shawnee county in 1891, and have resided near Rossville since, until a week before his death, when the family moved to town.
He is survived by his widow, four daughters, Grace of the home; Mrs. Ida McAdams, Minco, Okla.; Mrs. Daisy Rice, Kansas city, Kansas; and Mrs. Maude Yoder, Council Grove, Kansas; four sons, A.E. and A.N., both of Rossville; James A., Waukesha, Wisconsin; and C.P. of Delia. One daughter, Stella, passed away in January, 1913. There are twenty-two grandchildren and four great grandchildren. One sister, Mrs. Clara Tustin, Cleveland, Ohio, also survives, as do three brothers, J.E. and M.D. White, Parkersburg, West Virginia, and E.A. White, Pasadena, Calif. Four sisters and three brothers have preceded him in death.
Funeral services were held at the Methodist church, Wednesday, July 31 at 2:30 p.m. in charge of the pastor, Wright M. Horton. Music was furnished by a ladies quartet, Mrs. E.G. Griswold, Mrs. A.G. Wallerstedt, Mrs. C.E. Gresser and Mrs. E.E. Witter, with Miss Edith Higginbotham as accompanist. Pallbearers were Frank Zickefoose Frank Dannefer, M.L. Whearty, Londa Cottle, David Davis and Sam Cottle.
Burial was in the Rossville cemetery.
The following out-of-town relatives and friends were in Rossville last Wednesday to attend the funeral of J.E. White: Mr. and Mrs. Frank Huffman and Mr. and Mrs. F.R. Rice and daughter, Katherine of Kansas City, Mr. and Mrs. Don Yoder of Council Grove, Mrs. Ida McAdams and daughter, Marjorie of Minco, Okla., Mr. James White of Wankesha, Wis., Mr. and Mrs. Fred Osborn and son Claude, Mr. Ernie Stevenson, and Mrs. Minnie Stevenson of Soldier, Kansas, Mrs. Eva Dustin and daughter Wilma, Mrs. Vernon Shearer of Topeka, Mrs. H.E. Maxey of Yukon, Okla., Mr. T. D. Faidley of Circleville, Kansas, Mrs. Blanche Driscoll of Silver Lake, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Mitchell and Mrs. Wm. Mitchell of Delia.
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 | Obituary- White, Katherine 1 Katherine White
Mrs. Katherine A. White, 86, a resident of the Rossville community fifty-three years, died Friday morning at her home in Rossville. She was born April 7, 1857, at Mount Carroll, Ill., and came to Kansas in a covered wagon seventy-eight years ago. She was a member of the Dunkard church.
Mrs. White was a devoted mother and a true neighbor, who made many many friends.
She was married to J. E. White, Nov. 7, 1875, at James Crossing, Kansas. To this union was born nine children. Two daughters preceded her in death, Stella White, who passed away in 1913 and Maude Yoder in 1936. Her husband J. E. White died in 1935.
She is survived by three daughters, Mrs. Ida McAdams, Minco, Okla., Mrs. Daisy Rice, Kansas City, Kan., and Miss Grace White of the home; four sons, A. E. White, San Francisco, Calif., A. N. White of the home, C. P. White, Pasco, Wash., and James A. White, Waukesha, Wis.; two brothers, R. D. Faidley, Rossville and Charles Faidley, Maxwell, Iowa; three sisters, Mrs. Ann McConnell, Nevada, Iowa; Mrs. Mollie Alverson, Maxwell, Iowa, and Mrs. Jesse White, Kansas City, Mo., and by twenty-one grandchildren and eleven great grandchildren.
Funeral services were held at 2:30 o’clock Sunday afternoon at the Methodist Church, with Gail B. Dunning, pastor of the Christian Church, officiating. Burial was in Rossville Cemetery.
Music was furnished by Mrs. Leo Berry and Mrs. Ruth Hesse with Mrs. Joe Campbell accompanying at the piano.
Pall bearers were John Rouse, Henry Martinek, Tom Attebury, Frank Zickefoose, Frank Dannefer, and Glen Davis.
Out of town relatives and friends, in Rossville last week called by the death and funeral of Mrs. Katherine White, included, Mrs. Ida McAdams, Minco, Okla., Mrs. Daisy Rice, Kansas City, Kans.; James A. White, Waukesha, Wis.; Mr. and Jess White, Kansas City, Mo.; Mrs. Eva Dustin, and daughters, Berryton; Mrs. Harold Faidley, Topeka; Mr. and Mrs. John Carlson, St. Marys.
MRS. J.E. WHITE
As we go to press word is received of the death of Mrs. J. E. White at their apartment on Main street.
Mrs. Ida McAdams came from Hays, Kansas, Tuesday called by the critical illness of her mother, Mrs. J. E. White.
CARD OF THANKS – We wish to thank our friends and neighbors for the many acts of kindness and sympathy shown during the illness and death of our mother, Mrs. Katherine White and for the beautiful floral offering. The White Family
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 | Obituary- White, Katherine 2 Mr. and Mrs. Jess White and Mrs. Daisy Rice returned to Kansas City, Sunday. They had been called to Rossville by the death of Mrs. Rice's mother, Mrs. Katherine White.
Mrs. Ida McAdams left Tuesday for her home at Minco, Okla., after being called to Rossville because of the illness and death of her mother, Mrs. Katherine White. |
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 | Obituary- White, Nora DEATH TAKES STELLA WHITE
Valvalar Heart Disease Was the Cause
Passed Away Wednesday Morning
Funeral Services Will Be Held Saturday Afternoon if a Sister Arrives in Time
The community was shocked Wednesday morning by the news of the death of Miss Stella White, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J.E. White.
Miss White was in her usual health on Monday, but on Tuesday morning complained of not feeling well. Tuesday afternoon Miss White's condition became worse, and Drs. Miller and Miller were called and gave her treatment.
Miss White died the following morning at about 7 o'clock.
Miss white was twenty years old. She was born on her father's farm 2 1/2 miles northeast of Rossville and had lived in this community all her life. Last year she attended the high school, but did not return this year. In all her associations with her schoolmate, her neighbors and friends, Miss White was congenial, sincere and lovable. Her vivacious and keen intellect made her a much-desired friend by everyone who had occasion to meet her, and she had a faculty of retaining friendships when once made.
Late Thursday afternoon definite arrangements had not been made for the funeral service owing to the fact that Miss White's sister Maude, who is a nurse in a Philadelphia hospital, has not arrived and the exact time she will be able to reach Rossville was not known. Further details of Miss White's death will be given in next week's issue of The Reporter.
Miss White is survived by her father and mother, Mr. and Mrs. J.E. White, four sisters -- Mrs. Ida McAdams of Walters, Okla., Mrs. Daisy Rice of Herington, Miss Maude White of Philadelphia, and Grace White of this city. Also four brothers -- Arthur, Preston, Norman and James, all of Rossville.
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Ritchie Arthur White, M/Sgt, US Army Air Force, ret, fourth son of ten children of Arthur E. and Grace E. Myers White was born August 19, 1915, at Rossville. He passed away at his home in Riverside, Calif., May 27, 1984. Impressive graveside services were held in Riverside National Cemetery, during which a single plane passed over the gravesite and dipped its wings.
Ritchie White attended schools in Louisville, Silver Lake, Delia, and Rossville. During the depression of the thirties, he was in a CCC Camp in Minnesota for several months. In 1940, he joined the Air Force in San Francisco and saw service in Washington State, Alaska, Colorado, Wyoming, Nebraska, Rabat, North Africa and California. He retired from the Air Force in 1961 at Riverside where he continued his residence.
On October 15, 1941, Ritchie White and Miss Helen Ross were married in Washington and their home was wherever his military service took him. His widow survives him.
Other survivors include one sister, Mrs. Peggy McAdon, Newbury Park, Calif.; five brothers, Zim and Clayton White, So. San Francisco, Lt. Cdr. ret. Bob P. White, Jacksonville, Fla., Don, Campbell, Calif., and Bill P. White, Carrollton, Tex.; three aunts, Miss Grace M. White, Rossville, Mrs. Mildred Myers, Fisher, Topeka, and Mrs. Gwen Myers McAfee, Decatur, Ala.; one uncle, Dr. Clark E. Myers, Decatur, Ga.; several nieces and nephews and many friends. He was preceded in death by his parents, one brother and two sisters.
Memorial contributions to American Society in local community.
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Walter White, 86, Rossville, died Monday, September 28,1998, at Rossville Valley Manor,
Mr. White was a Southern Baptist minister from 1940 until he retired in 1975. He had served in the Kansas City area and throughout Missouri.
He was born November 24, 1911, at Seneca, the son of William Joseph White and Hulda Ellen Haxton White. He attended Axtell schools and earned a liberal arts degree at Southwest Baptist Theological Seminary.
Mr. White was a member of the Ministerial Association of North Kansas City.
He was married to Thelma Neal September 6,1934, at Kansas City, MO. She died February 21,1988.
Survivors include a daughter, Nancy Louise Boling, Austin, TX; a brother, Melvin White, Salina; a sister, Dorothy Thomas, Topeka; three grandsons; five great-grandchildren; and three great-great-grandchildren.
His service was Thursday at the Vermillion United Methodist Church, Vermillion. Burial was in Vermillion Cemetery.
Memorial contributions may be made to the Rossville Valley Manor, Rossville, and sent in care of the Hayes-Popkess Funeral Home, Centralia.
Walter White
ROSSVILLE - Walter White, 86, Rossville, died Monday, Sept. 28, 1998, at a Rossville nursing home.
Mr. White was a Southern Baptist minister from 1940 until he retired in 1975. He had served in the Kansas City area and throughout Missouri.
He was born Nov. 24, 1911, at Seneca, the son-of William Joseph White and Hulda Ellen Haxton White. He attended Axtell schools and he earned a liberal arts degree at Southwest Baptist Seminary. He also attended William and Jewell College and he earned a master's degree at Midwestern Baptist Theological Seminary.
Mr. White was a member of the Ministerial Association of North Kansas City.
He was married to Thelma Neal on Sept. 6,1934, at Kansas City, Mo. She died Feb, 21, 1988.
Survivors include a daughter, Nancy Louise Boling, Austin, Texas; a brother, Melvin White, Salina; a sister, Dorothy Thomas, Topeka; three grandsons; five great-grandchildren; and three great- great-grandchildren.
Services will be at 11 a.m., Thursday at the Vermillion United Methodist Church in Vermillion. Burial will be at the Vermillion Cemetery.
Memorial contributions may be made to the Rossville Valley Manor at Rossville and sent in care of the Hayes-Popkess Funeral Home at Centralia.
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Last week the obituary of William “Bill” D. White was printed. Mr. White died of leukemia February 9, 1981, at Stanford, Calif. He was 59 years old.
Omitted from the list of survivors was his wife, the former Agnes Martinek of Rossville, who he married in May 1949, and who now lives in San Rafael, Calif., and his daughter, Sheree Jo, who also lives in California.
His body was cremated and memorial services were held at White Oaks Chapel, San Carlos, Calif., on Thursday, February 12. The remains were shipped to Rossville, where graveside services and burial will be at the Rossville Cemetery on Friday, February 20, at 10 a.m. Memorial contributions may be made to the Hematology Department, Stanford University Medical Center, Palo Alto, Calif.
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