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 | Obituary- Zimmerman, John John Zimmerman, 78, who died last week an old resident of Dover, was also a former resident of Rossville township. He was born in Switzerland, January 15, 1857 and came to the United States when he was three months old and his parents settled in Wisconsin. He came to Kansas from Illinois in 1877. He came to the plains as a cattle herder and then became camp cook. After a number of years residence in Rossville he moved to Dover where he made his home until his death.
He was married October 19, 1882 to Ida Spicer. To this union were born nine children, Cora, Nora, Barbara, William, Henry, John, Alice, Samuel and Fred, all of whom survive. He also is survived by two sisters, Mrs. Amelia White, Manhattan, and Mrs. Martha Pemberton, Shawnee, Okla.; 12 grandchildren and four great grandchildren. Burial was in the Dover cemetery. |
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 | Obituary- Zimmerman, John H. John H. Zimmerman, 63, Route 1, Maple Hill, died in a Topeka hospital Wednesday. He was born December 12, 1888, in Russell county and had lived in the Dover-Maple Hill community 50 years.
Mr. Zimmerman, a World War I veteran, is survived by a sister, Mrs. Alice Moyer, Berkeley, Calif., and three brothers, William H. of Silver Lake, Fredie D. and Samuel A. Zimmerman, both of Topeka.
Funeral services were held at 2 p.m. Saturday from the Austin Funeral home in Eskridge with graveside services at 3 p.m. at Dover Cemetery. |
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 | Obituary- Zlatnik, Anna Anna Zlatnik
Miss Anna Zlatnik, 78, Delia, died Wednesday afternoon, July 17, 1974 at a Holton hospital where she had been a patient one week.
She was born April 4, 1896, to Antonin and Julie Sadek Zlatnik at Delia where she lived most of her life.
She was a member of the Delia United Presbyterian Church. She spent many years keeping house for her brothers and caring for her invalid mother.
She was preceded in death by her parents, a sister Millie in 19808, a brother Anthony in 1951, and a brother Fred in 1973. She is survived by three brothers, John Zlatnik, Pasadena, Ca., Frank Flatnik of Twin Falls, Ida., and Joseph Zlatnik of Delia; four sisters-in-law and many nieces, nephews, grandnieces and grandnephews.
Funeral services were at 10:00 o'clock Friday, July 19, at the Delia United Presbyterian Church with the Rev. Dwight Seneker officiating. Musical arrangements were by Mrs. Marguerite Williams and Miss Carolyn Zlatnik.
Burial was in the Moravian Cemetery. Casket bearers were Laverne Zlatnik, Alan Zlatnik, Leland Zlatnik, Aaron Zlatnik, Leon Livingston, and Kenneth Broyles.
Mercer Funeral Home in Holton was in charge of the arrangements.
Anna Zlatnik
Holton- Miss Anna Zlatnik, 78, Delia, died Wednesday afternoon at a Holton hospital where she had been a patient one week.
She was born April 4, 1896, at Delia, where she had lived most of her life.
She was a member of the United Presbyterian Church at Delia.
Survivors include three brothers, John Zlatnik, Pasadena, Calif., Frank Zlatnik, Twin Falls, Idaho, and Joseph Zlatnik, Delia.
Services are pending at Mercer Funeral Home, Holton. Burial will be in Moravian Cemetery southeast of Delia.
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 | Obituary- Zlatnik, Anthony Anthony Zlatnik
Anthony Zlatnik, 61, former rural mail carrier at Delia, died Thursday morning at his home, 1746 Seabrook. He was born October 13, 1890, in Berston, Bohemia, and came to the United States with his parents when he was a year old. He made his home in the Delia community for 55 years before moving to Topeka last March. He had been a rural mail carrier of the Delia post office since 1916. He was a member of the Delia Presbyterian church where he was Sunday School superintendent for 25 years and a member of the Jackson County Rural Mail Carriers Assn.
He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Edna H. Zlatnik of the home; a daughter, Miss Helen Marie Zlatnik of the home; a son, John Anthony Zlatnik, Morrill, Neb., Frank Zlatnik, Twin Falls, Idaho and John Zlatnik Pasadena, Calif., and a sister, Miss Anna Zlatnik, Topeka; 13 nephews and nieces.
The funeral will be at 2 p.m. Saturday at the Delia Presbyterian church with burial in Delia Cemetery.
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 | Obituary- Zlatnik, Antonin Antonin G. A. Zlatnik was born Nov. 7, 1856 probably in Bela, Bohemia.
He died at Delia, Kans., Oct. 15, 1902 at 45 years of age. Very little of his early life was known. He took his family and left his native homeland to avoid religious persecution as well as military conscription in the Austria-Hungarian armies, moving first to the Volhynia area under the control of the Russian Tsar and later to America in Nov. 1891. It was also thought that he had a brother, Jan who may have immigrated to the United States. His death left his widow who did not speak the language of the country in which she lived as well as seven minor children to survive him.
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 | Obituary- Zlatnik, Cecile 1 Cecile O. Zlatnik
Cecile Olena Zlatnik, 92, for-merly of Delia, died Sunday, Janu¬ary 5, 1997, at St. Marys Manor.
She was born May 21, 1904, near Delia, the daughter of Ludvig Syverin and Ella Lucretia Keller Thompson. She had lived in the Delia community all of her life.
She was graduated from Wash¬ington Township High School in 1923, and taught at Stach School prior to her marriage to Joseph Zlatnik on September 24, 1924. Mr. and Mrs. Zlatnik engaged in farming, and were married for 60 years prior to his death on March 2, 1985.
She continued teaching in church classes and for a number of years was active in teaching the Menninger Bible Study Course in the Delia area. She was active in community affairs, including the women’s Farm Bureau organizations, which went through several changes of name and is now known AS Family and Consumer Sciences (FACS).
Mrs. Zlatnik was always interested in the education of young people, and served as president of the Delia Board of Education for 25 years. After the school consoli¬dation movement, she continued to serve on the Board of Education for U.S.D. 321 until she finished her term.
An active member of the Delia Presbyterian Church from early adulthood, she served in many official capacities, including clerk of the session, elder, church musician, and Sunday school teacher. In ad-dition, she was active in the women’s groups of the church from Ladies’ Aid to United Pres¬byterian Women.
Surviving her are two sons, J. Laverne Zlatnik, Delia, and Roger L. Zlatnik, Topeka; four daughters, Rosella J. Hoglund, Overland Park, Evelyne R. Parkerson, Decatur, GA, Mary Alice Huntsman and Judith L. Macha, both of Topeka; a foster daughter, Della Blodgett, Burbank, CA; three brothers, Alfred Thompson, River¬side, CA, Eugene Thompson, To¬peka, and Maurice Thompson, Rossville; 18 grandchildren, 21 great-grandchildren; and one great-great-grandson.
She will lie in state after 2:00 Tuesday (this afternoon) at Piper- Verschelden Funeral Home. A family visitation will be held from 7 until 8 at the funeral home. Her service is at 2:00 Wednesday at the Delia Presbyterian Church. Interment will follow in the Delia Cem-etery.
Memorial contributions are suggested to the Delia Presbyterian Church or the St Marys Manor, and sent in care of the funeral home.
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 | Obituary- Zlatnik, Cecile 2 Cecile O. Zlatnik
DELIA — Cecile Olena Zlatnik, 92, Delia, died Sunday, Jan. 5, 1997, at St. Marys Manor in St. Marys.
She was born May 21, 1904, near Delia, the daughter of Ludvig Syverin and Ella Lucretia Keller Thompson, and spent her life in the Delia community. She was graduated from Washington Township High School in 1923 and taught at Stach School.
She was a member of the Presbyterian Church in Delia many years. She served as clerk of the Session at the church, Sunday school teacher and church musician and was active in women's groups at the church. She taught the Flo V. Menninger Bible Study Course classes in the Delia area several years.
She served 25 years on the Delia Board of Education and was active in the work of the Farm Bureau and Home Demonstration Units.
She was married to Joseph Zlatnik Sept. 24, 1924. They were farmers many years. He died March 2, 1985.
Survivors include two sons, J. Laverne Zlatnik, Delia, and Roger L. Zlatnik, Topeka; four daughters, Rosella J. Hoglund, Overland Park, Evelyne R. Parkerson, Decatur, Ga., and Mary Alice Huntsman and Judith L. Macha, both in Topeka; a foster daughter, Della Blodgett, Burbank, Calif.; three brothers, Alfred Thompson, Riverside, Calif., Eugene Thompson, Topeka, and Maurice Thompson, Rossville; 18 grandchildren; 21 great-grandchildren and a great-great-grandson.
Services will be at 2 p.m. Wednesday at the Presbyterian Church in Delia. Burial will be in Delia Cemetery. Mrs. Zlatnik will lie in state after 2 p.m. Tuesday at Piper-Verschelden Funeral Home in St. Marys where visitation will be from 7 to 8 p.m. Tuesday.
Memorial contributions may be made to the Presbyterian Church in Delia, 66418, or to St. Marys Manor, 66536.
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 | Obituary- Zlatnik, Frank Frank Zlatnik
Frank Zlatnik, 81, of Twin Falls, Ida., died Sunday, October 28, 1979, at Magic Valley Memorial Hospital.
He was born May 14, 1898, at Delia, Ks., where he graduated from high school. He attended Washburn College at Topeka. He had lived in Twin Falls for 45 years where he was a salesman for Warever Kitchen Ware for nine years, and was an employee of McVey’s, Bunting Tractors, and the Twin Falls Canal Co. He was a member of the Presbyterian Church in Delia, and a former member of the Twin Falls Gun Club. He married Bessie Broyles September 2, 1927, at Silver Lake, Ks. She survives at the home at 240 Sixth Avenue North, Twin Falls, Ida. 83301.
In addition to his wife he is survived by two daughters, Mrs. Russel (Elaine) Hunter, Idaho Falls, and Mrs. Victor (Sharon) VanValin, Seattle, Wash.; two brothers, John Zlatnik, Pasadena, Calif., and Joe Zlatnik, Delia, Ks.; a
nephew, Anton Zlatnik, Gooding; and three grandchildren, Lori Sellers, Idaho Falls, and Vanessa VanValin and Jonathan VanValin, both of Seattle, Wash.
Services were held at 2 p.m. Wednesday, October 31, at White Mortuary Chapel with Dr. E. Weston Scott officiating. Burial was in Sunset Memorial Park.
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 | Obituary- Zlatnik, Fred Mr. and Mrs. Joe Zlatnik received word Saturday of the death of Mr. Fred Zlatnik, Morril, Nebr. Mr. Zlatnik was 90 years old. He was the brother of Joe. He was a patient in a rest home at Mitchell, Nebr., and died after a long illness. Funeral was Tuesday. |
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 | Obituary- Zlatnik, Joseph 1 Joseph Zlatnik
Services were at the Presbyterian Church, Delia for Joseph Zlatnik, 90, Delia. He died late Saturday, March 2, at his home.
He was a retired farmer.
Mr. Zlatnik was born July 15, 1894, at Olivia, Minn., the son of Antonin and Julie Sadek Zlatnik. He moved to the Delia area with his parents as a small child.
He was a 70-year member of the Presbyterian Church at Delia, where he had been ruling elder, trustee and treasurer many years. He had also served on the board of education at Delia.
He was married to Cecile Thompson Sept. 24, 1924, at Delia. She survives. He was preceded in death by a grandson, Bruce Hoglund.
Survivors include two sons, Laverne Zlatnik, Delia, and Leland Zlatnik, Topeka; four daughters, Mary Alice Huntsman and Judith Macha, both of Topeka, Rosella Hoglund, Overland Park, and Evelyn Parkerson, Decatur, Ga.; a foster daughter, Della Blodgett, Burbank, Calif; 18 grandchildren and eight great-grandchildren.
Burial was in Delia Cemetery.
Memorial contributions may be made to the memorial fund at Delia Presbyterian Church.
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 | Obituary- Zlatnik, Joseph 2 Joseph Zlatnik
DELIA — Services will be at 2 p.m. Tuesday at the Presbyterian Church here for Joseph Zlatnik, 90, Delia. He died late Saturday, March 2, at his home.
He was a retired farmer.
Mr. Zlatnik was born July 15, 1894, at Olivia, Minn., the son of Antonin and Julie Sadek Zlatnik. He moved to the Delia area with his parents as a small child.
He was a 70-year member of the Presbyterian Church at Delia, where he had been ruling elder, trustee and treasurer many years. He had also served on the board of education at Delia.
He was married to Cecile Thompson Sept. 24, 1924, at Delia. She survives. He was preceded in death by a grandson, Bruce Hoglund.
Survivors include two sons, Laverne Zlatnik, Delia, and Leland Zlatnik, Topeka; four daughters, Mary Alice Huntsman and Judith Macha, both of Topeka, Rosella Hoglund, Overland Park, and Evelyn Parkerson, Decatur, Ga.; a foster daughter, Della Blodgett, Burbank, Calif.; 18 grandchildren and eight greatgrandchildren.
Burial will be in Delia Cemetery. Mr. Zlatnik will lie in state from 2 p.m. today until noon Tuesday at Verschelden Funeral Home, St. Marys, where relatives and friends will meet from 7 to 8 p.m. today. He will lie in state at the church from 1 p.m. until service time Tuesday. Memorial contributions may be made to the memorial fund at Delia Pres-byterian Church.
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 | Obituary- Zlatnik, Julie OBITUARY
Julie Zlatnik, the daughter of John and Mary Sadek was born on June 25, 1856 at Libstat, Bohemia, a village near the northern border. She was married to Anthonin G.A. Zlatnik, on Oct. 13, 1881. To this union were torn five sons and two daughters; Fred J. of Morrill, Nebr., Anthony, John, Joseph and Anna of Delia and Frank of Twin Falls, Ida. A daughter, Milly died at the age of 25 years while engaged as a settlement worker in Pennsylvania under the Home Missions Board of the Presbyterian Church.
The Family with three of the children moved to America in 1891, making their first home near Cuba, Kans. From there going to Olivia, Minn., and finally settling on a farm in what is now the Delia Community about the year 1896 where she has resided to the day of her death.
Early in life she became affiliated with the Evangelical Reformed Church, and in America became a member of the Presbyterian Church. To her, her Christian faith was a thing of reality. She would speak of her faith without show but with conviction. She knew the friendship of Jesus.
She departed to be with him on Feb. 25, 1942 at the age of 85 years, and eight months. She was preceded in death by her husband who died Oct. 15,
1902.
She leaves to mourn her going, six children, 14 grandchildren and 3 great-grandchildren and many friends.
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 | Obituary- Zlatnik, Miloslara Miss Miloslara Zlatnik was born in Bolatian, Russia, Dec. 30, 1884 and departed this life at Carnegie, Pa., Jan. 3, 1908. The cause of her death was pneumonia brought on by overwork and exposure in her work as a stationary among her own people. She came with her parents to America when about 7 years old and settled at Cuba, Ks. Afterwards they moved to Minnesota and about 10 years ago to Delia. She was well known as an active worker in the Presbyterian Church under whose board she was serving as a missionary worker. |
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 | Obituary- Zlatnik, Roger Roger Leland Zlatnik
Roger Leland Zlatnik passed away on September 29, 2020. He was born February 12, 1929 to Joseph and Cecil Zlatnik. His wife of 64 years, Joann, survives as do sons: Bret Zlatnik (St. Louis, MO) and Craig Zlatnik, wife Barbara (Houston, TX); son Aaron Zlatnik is deceased. There are six grandchildren and three great grandchildren. Roger grew up in Delia, Kansas and graduated from Washburn University. He served his country in the Army during the Korean War. Roger spent most of his career in furniture sales for Ed Marling’s and Lewis Furniture Stores. Prior to retirement, he served as a guide and then Assistant Sargant of Arms for the Kansas Senate at the Kansas State Capitol. Survived by one brother, Laverne Zlatnik and sisters, Rosella Hoglund and Mary Alice Huntsman. Memorial Service will be held October 9 at 1:00 pm at Westminster Presbyterian Church. Memorial contributions may be made to Westminster Presbyterian Church. For a full obituary and to leave comments, visit www.midwestcremationsociety.com.
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 | Obituary- Zlatnik, Velma 1 Velma F. Zlatnik
Delia-Velma F. Zlatnik died Wednesday, December 26, 2007 at the Midland Hospice House following a courageous battle against leukemia. She was born November 27, 1928 near Delia, the daughter of Evan and Louise Hayden Lewelling. She attended High Prairie Grade School and graduated from Soldier Rural High School in 1946. Velma attended Kansas State College and obtained an emergency certificate and taught school at Cedar Hill and High Prairie in Jackson county and Forest Bluff in Shawnee county. Mrs. Zlatnik worked for USD # 321 for 27 years as a cook-manager and later as a para in the Interrelated Resource room at Rossville Grade School. She was a member of the Delia Presbyterian Church for 59 years where she taught Sunday School and Bible School. She also was the church pianist for many of those years. Mrs. Zlatnik was selected as the Jackson County Extension Homemaker of the Year in 1988 while she was a member of the Delia Up & Atom Extension Unit. She was an excellent cook and was well known for her pies and breads. She was preceded in death by her parents, and a brother, Evan D. Lewelling in 1963. On August 8, 1948 she was united in marriage to J. Laverne Zlatnik. He survives on the farm where he and Velma lived all of their married life. They were the parents of three children, Mark (Linda) Zlatnik, Shell Knob, MO, Carolyn (Terry) Orozco, Topeka and Alan (Tammy) Zlatnik, Rossville; seven grandchildren, Julie (Gary) Spring, Sheila Podrebarac, Scott (Isabel) Zlatnik, Melissa (Kelly) Smith, Joe Zlatnik, Duane Zlatnik and Lexi Zlatnik; seven great-grandchildren; five step grandchildren and 6 step-great-grandchildren. Funeral services will be at 10:00 A.M. Saturday, December 29, 2007 at Piper Funeral Home in St. Marys. Interment will be in the Delia Cemetery. Mrs. Zlatnik will lie in state Friday, December 28, 2007 from 4:00 until 8:00 P.M. at the funeral home, and the family will receive friends from 4:00 until 6:00 P.M. Memorial contributions may be made to the Delia Presbyterian Church or to Midland Hospice House and sent in care of the funeral home. Online condolences may be sent to www.piperfuneralhome.com. Velma F. Zlatnik
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 | Obituary- Zlatnik, Velma 2 Velma F. Zlatnik
Velma F. Zlatnik, Delia, died Wednesday, Dec. 26, 2007, at the Midland Hospice House following a courageous battle against leukemia.
She was born Nov. 27, 1928, near Delia, the daughter of Evan and Louise Hayden Lewelling. She attended High Prairie Grade School and graduated from Soldier Rural High School in 1946. Velma attended Kansas State College and obtained an emergency certificate and taught school at Cedar Hill and High Prairie in Jackson county and Forest Bluff in Shawnee county.
Mrs. Zlatnik worked for USD No. 321 for 27 years as a cook-manager and later as a para in the Interrelated Resource room at Rossville Grade School. She was a member of the Delia Presbyterian Church for 59 years where she taught Sunday school and Bible school. She also was the church pianist for many of those years. Mrs. Zlatnik was selected as the Jackson County Extension Homemaker of the Year in 1988 while she was a member of the Delia Up & Atom Extension Unit. She was an excellent cook and was well known for her pies and breads.
She was preceded in death by her parents, and a brother, Evan D. Lewelling in 1963.
On Aug. 8, 1948, she was united in marriage to J. Laverne Zlatnik. He survives on the farm where he and Velma lived all of their married life. They were the parents of three children, Mark (Linda) Zlatnik, Shell Knob, Mo., Carolyn (Terry) Orozco, Topeka, and Alan (Tammy) Zlatnik, Rossville; seven grandchildren, Julie (Gary) Spring, Sheila Podrebarac, Scott (Isabel) Zlatnik, Melissa (Kelly) Smith, Joe Zlatnik, Duane Zlatnik and Lexi Zlatnik; seven greatgrandchildren; five step-grandchildren and six step-great-grandchildren.
Funeral services were held Saturday, Dec. 29, at Piper Funeral Home in St. Marys.
Interment was in the Delia Cemetery.
Memorial contributions may be made to the Delia Presbyterian Church or to Midland Hospice House and sent in care of Piper Funeral Home, 714 Maple St., St. Marys, KS 66536.
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 | Obituary- Zook, Edna Edna Zook Dead
Edna Zook, only daughter of Frank and Daisy Zook, died April 15, 1910, at the home of her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. W.W. Hawks, in this city after an illness of several weeks from scarlet fever.
The end came unexpectedly, as it was said she had passed the critical stage of the disease and her symptoms bid fair for her recovery. But a sudden relapse Friday, proved too strong for her delicate condition, and in spite of tender nursing and medical attention she passed into the mystic world whose portals are death.
Edna Zook was born in Rossville, Nov. 22, 1896 and was 14 years of age. Mr. and Mrs. Zook live on the farm four miles north of Rossville and Edna had been staying in town to attend school. She was in the sixth grade with Miss Turney as teacher. Edna was a member of the Friends Church by birthright, but had intimately associated herself with the Presbyterian Church and Sunday School.
Owing to the contagious nature of the disease the funeral was held at the house Sunday afternoon where Rev. Lamb of the Presbyterian Church conducted a short, yet impressive, service. The afternoon was cold and blustering but the yard was full of sympathizing friends and neighbors. The interment took place in the City cemetery. |
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 | Obituary- Zook, J.M. Mrs. Wm. Hawks received news this week of the death of her brother, J.M. Zook, at Buffalo, N.Y., which occured on Sunday, June 21. Mr. Zook was a veteran of the civil war and was 72 years of age at the time of death. |
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 | Obituary- Zook, John John F. Zook
John Frank Zook, 84, of Rossville, died Monday night in a Topeka hospital. He was born January 19, 1874, at Republic and had lived in the Rossville community 63 years. Mr. and Mrs. Zook moved to a home in Topeka about three years ago.
He is a member of the Rossville Presbyterian Church and the Rossville Masonic Lodge. Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Daisy Zook; and two sisters, Mrs. Frances Gano, Concordia; and Mrs. Carl Steele, Prescott, Ark.
Funeral services will be at 2 pm at the Rossville Presbyterian Church with burial in Rossville cemetery. |
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 | Obituary- Zook, Mrs. W.R. Mr. and Mrs. J.F. Zook were called to Concordia, Kansas last Sunday by the death of his mother, Mrs. W.R. Zook, which occurred at 8 o'clock Sunday morning. Mrs. Zook was past 75 years of age. She had been in poor health for about a year and for the past 16 weeks was bedfast. Funeral services were held Tuesday afternoon and the body interred in the Concordia cemetery. Two sons, J.F. of Rossville and Aaron, of Cook, Neb., and three daughters, Mrs. Carl Steele, Sterling, Kansas, Mrs. John Gano, and Mrs. Fred Snook, both of Concordia, survive. Mr. and Mrs. Zook returned home Tuesday night. |
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 | Obituary-Burghart, Margaret Mrs. Margaret Mary Burghart, 69, Topeka, died Thurs., Aug. 4, 1988 at her home. She was born Oct. 23, 1918, in Topeka, the daughter of Joseph and Theresa Gibler Hartman, and lived in Topeka all her Life. Mrs. Burghart was a member of St. Joseph's Catholic Church. She was married to George John Burghart Feb. 3, 1936, at Topeka. He died Sept. 21, 1961.
Survivors include seven daughters, Pat Taylor and Marilyn McLaughlin, both of Kansas City, Mo. Theresa Griffiths, Delia (Judy Hall's sister-in-law), Ginny Trygg, Linda Gilchrist and Chris Gassen, all of Topeka, and Rita Greene, San Antonio, Texas; three sons, John Burghart and Rick Burghart, both of Topeka, and George Burghart III, Valley Falls; two sisters, Eva Marlow, Derby, and Mildred Love, Forest Park, Ga.; 19 grandchildren, and four great-grandchildren.
Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated at 9 .m. Tues. at St. Joseph's Catholic Church. Burial will be in Mount Calvary Cemetery. Mrs. Burghart will like in state from 2 until 9 pm. Monday at Brennan Funeral Home, where rosaries will be recited by the Altar Society at 6 p.m. and the parish at 6:30 p.m. Memorial contributions may be made to Let's Help, Inc., 302 SW Van Buren, 66603.
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 | Obituary-Carter, Nettie Services will be at 2 p.m. Tuesday at Countryside United Methodist Church in Topeka for Mrs. Nettie B. Carter, 89, formerly of 2527 Beverly Court. She died March 6 at a Temple City, Calif., nursing home.
She was born Nov. 29, 1895, north of Delia, the daughter of John T. and Nettie E. King Isnogle.
Mrs. Carter was a member of Countryside United Methodist Church, United Methodist Women, Telephone Pioneers of America and Beverly Court Garden Club, all at Topeka.
Her husband, David E. Carter, died March 8, 1968. A son, John Merlin Richardson, died Jan. 17, 1975.
Survivors include a daughter, Mrs. Josephine Marne, Temple City, Calif.; a stepson, Marvin Carter, Arcadia, Calif.; a grandson; three step grandchildren; and a great-granddaughter.
Burial will be in Mount Hope Cemetery. The family will meet with friends from 7 until 8 p.m. Monday at Parker-Price Mortuary.
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 | Obituary-Casey, Peggy 1 Peggy Casey
ROSSVILLE -- Peggy Lynn Casey, 46, Rossville, died Wednesday, Feb. 28, 2001, in the emergency room at a Topeka hospital.
Mrs. Casey had worked for Hallmark Cards in Topeka for 29 years.
She was born Dec. 5, 1954, in Leavenworth, the daughter of William T. and Ceora LaVerne Ferrell Meyer. She graduated from Oskaloosa High School and attended Highland Community College. She moved to Rossville in 1985.
She married Robert Duane Casey on Jan. 3,1981, in Oskaloosa. He survives.
Other survivors include two daughter, Heather Lynn Adams, Rossville, and Megan Delores Casey, at home; two sons, Kyle Robert Casey, at home, and Brent A. Adams, Rossville; her mother, C. LaVerne Meyer, Oskaloosa; five sisters, Helen Sands and Martha Massey, both of Meriden, Nancy Mills, Oskaloosa, and June Schiffelbien and Becky Brewer, both of Topeka; and two brothers, William L. Meyer, Oskaloosa, and Mark Meyer, Kansas City.
Services will be at Rossville Christian Church. Burial will be in the Rossville Cemetery. Mrs. Casey will lie in state after 1 p.m. Sunday at Parker-Price Mortuary in Topeka, where visitation will be from 6 to 8 p.m.
Memorial contributions may be made to Florence Crittenton Services, 2601 S.W. Western Ave., Topeka, 66611.
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 | Obituary-Casey, Peggy 2 Peggy Lynn Casey
Peggy Lynn Casey, 46, Rossville, died Wednesday, February 28, 2001, in the emergency room at St. Francis Hospital and Regional Medical Center, Topeka.
She was born December 5, 1954, in Leavenworth, the daughter of William T. and Ceora LaVerne Ferrell Meyer, and had lived in the Rossville area since 1985.
She was a graduate of Oskaloosa High School and attended Highland Community College. She was employed by Hallmark Cards for 29 years.
On January 3, 1981, she married Robert Duane Casey in Oskaloosa. He survives.
Other survivors include two daughters, Heather Lynn Adams and Megan Delores Casey, both of Rossville; two sons, Kyle Robert Casey and Brent A. Adams, both of Rossville, her mother, C. LaVerne Meyer, Oskaloosa; five sisters, Helen Sands and Martha Massey, Meriden, Nancy Mills, Oskaloosa, June Schifflebien and Becky Brewer, both of Topeka; and two brothers, William L. Meyer, Oskaloosa, and Mark Meyer, Kansas City.
Her service was at 10 a.m. Monday at the Rossville Christian Church. Burial was in the Rossville Cemetery. The family received friends Sunday evening at the Parker-Price Mortuary in Topeka.
Memorial contributions may be made to Florence Crittenton Services, 2601 S.W. Western Avenue, Topeka 66611.
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 | Obiutary- O'Shaughnessy, John Jack O'Shaughnessy Dead
J.J. O'Shaughnessy, 53, died in Albuquerque, N.M., last Thursday night. For several years he had been in the grocery business at 401 Lafayette street, in Topeka. Funeral services were in Conwell's North Topeka chapel at 2 o'clock Monday afternoon and burial was in Topeka cemetery.
Mr. O'Shaughnessy is survived by his son Jack jr. He was well known in Rossville through his numerous visits here at the home of his wife's parents, the late Mr. and Mrs. H.L. Miller. Mrs. O'Shaughnessy passed away a year or two ago.
[From The Rossville Reporter, January 23, 1930] |
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 | Old Settlers of Rossville |
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 | Pedigree Chart- McClain, Roy *From Randy Pelfrey in 2021 (descendant) |
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 | Photo- Bailey, Herbert Family Date: ca. 1904-1918
(Elmer was married in 1903, Jennie Bailey died in 1918)
Back Inscription:
The Lady sitting in center is a sister to Mrs. N.A. Bland or a great aunt (Ada (Bailey) Perry) to Viola (Keller) Kovar
Herbert Bailey's Family
Arthur Bailey on left sitting in chair
Standing by Arthur is Lois (Bailey) Smith
Back row L to R are: Mary a friend of Ada Bailey, Myrtle (Bailey) Minner, Maud (wife) and Harland Bailey, Elmer and Ed Bailey
Front row sitting L to R: Letha (Eby) Bailey (wife to Elmer), Ada (Bailey) Perry, Uncle Herbert and Aunt Jenny Bailey (father and mother of Harland, Elmer, Ed, Myrtle, Lois, Arthur)
Little boy standing by Letha is Elmer Bailey's boy, Roy
The other 3 children are Harland Bailey's children
Herman and Roy Bailey are not in the picture.
White note: These are the same people as the 5 x 4 picture you sent me only taken in a different place. Whose house is this and where is it located.
Photo in Recollections Kansas as RCL0758a and RCL0758b |
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11129 |
 | Photo- Bland, Abner Date: Unknown, but ca. 1905-1920 most likely
Inscription from back: Abner Bland 3rd from the right in back row
Photo in Recollections Kansas as RCL0757a and RCL0757b |
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11130 |
 | Photo- Bland, Abner and Bland, Lillie Date: 1885 most likely as Lillie was born in fall of 1884.
Inscription from back: Lillie Bland Keller
Abner Bland
256-722
Photo on Recollections Kansas as RCL0754a and RCL0754b |
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11131 |
 | Photo- Bland, Arthur Date: ca. 1900-1915
Inscription on back: Uncle Arthur Bland
Photo on Recollections Kansas as RCL0755a and RCL0755b |
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11132 |
 | Photo- Bland, Lillie 1 Unknown date
Back inscription: Middle row, 2nd from right is Lillie Bland. She married Ray Keller.
Ireland photographer, Holton, Kansas
Photo on Recollections Kansas, RCL0747a, RCL0747b |
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11133 |
 | Photo- Bland, Noah Family Date: Marriage date: March 30, 1909. The clothing in this picture corresponds to the wedding photographs of Alfred Ray Keller and Lillie Bland.
Back inscription: Uncle Noah (was a minister) and Aunt Carrie Bland.
4 sons and (Lilly [sic Lillie] Bland) the only daughter.
Abner Bland, Oldest son.
[Son] don't no name
Ray Keller- Lillie Bland's, Husband
Abner's Wife
Youngest son Harry
LIllie Bland, only daughter.
Uncle Noah
Aunt Carrie
(son and wife)
[Rossville's note: from left to right, Abner Bland, Alfred Ray Keller, Carrie Bland, Lillie Bland (seated in middle), Harry Bland (standing in top row), Noah Bland, Arthur Bland, unknown older woman, Abner Bland's wife (name unknown)
Photo is on Recollections Kansas as RCL0756a and RCL0756b |
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11134 |
 | Photo- Keller Family 1 ca. 1906-1907
Photo taken at the Thompson home north of Delia, Kansas
1. Ludvig Thompson
2. Cecile Thompson
3. Ella Thompson
4. Layton Thompson
5. Celestia Keller
6. Alta Thompson
7. Stella Thompson
8. Nels Thompson
9. Mary Keller
10. Alfred Ray Keller, Jr.
11. Winifred Keller
12. John Keller
13. Lillie Keller
14. Lin Keller
15. Levi Keller
On Recollections Kansas as RCL0761a, RCL0761b, RCL0761c
(Unmarked photo on that website) |
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11135 |
 | Photo- Keller, Alfred Family 1 Unknown Date [most likely 1894-1895 as Levi was born in August 1893]
Inscription on back: Alfred Lindsey Keller Family
Left to right
Ray Keller
Alta
John
Lillie (twin)
Mr. Alfred Keller
Lins (twin)
Ella
Levi
Mrs. Sylestia [sic Celestia] Keller
Mary Keller
Photo in Recollections Kansas as RCL0748a and RCL0748b |
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11136 |
 | Photo- Keller, Alfred Ray 1 Date around 1909
Ray Keller
Photo in Recollections Kansas as RCL0749 |
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11137 |
 | Photo- Keller, Alfred Ray and Lillie 1 Wedding Photo of Alfred Ray Keller and Lille Bland
Married March 30, 1909
Inscription on back: Mr. and Mrs. Ray Keller
Photo in Recollections Kansas as RCL0750a and RCL0750b |
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11138 |
 | Photo- Keller, Alfred Ray and Lillie 2 Wedding Photo of Alfred Ray Keller and Lille Bland
Married March 30, 1909
Inscription on back: Mr. and Mrs. Ray Keller
Photo in Recollections Kansas as RCL0751a and RCL0751b |
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11139 |
 | Photo- Keller, Alfred Ray and Lillie 3 Wedding Photo of Alfred Ray Keller and Lille Bland
Married March 30, 1909
Inscription on back: Mr. and Mrs. Ray Keller
Parents of Viola and Leafy Keller
Photo in Recollections Kansas as RCL0752a and RCL0752b |
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11140 |
 | Photo- Keller, Viola and Keller, Leafy Date: ca. 1916-1919
Inscription on back: Viola and Leafy Keller (Viola is left, Leafy is right)
Photo on Recollections Kansas as RCL0753a and RCL0753b |
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11141 |
 | Photo- Krasny, Mary High School Photo
From Peggy Pistora |
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11142 |
 | Photo- Lin Keller Family 1 ca. 1926-1927
Lin (Linn) Keller and Emma Keller
Philip, Vernon, Wanda, Nioma (Naomi)
On Recollections Kansas as RCL0767 |
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11143 |
 | Photo- Ludvig Thompson Family 1 ca. 1911-1912
(Ludvig's brother, Chris, was married June 28, 1911- this photo may have been from that time frame/event. Sivert was born January 28, 1911, and would be six months old in this photo if the June date is accurate.)
Pictured are Mr. and Mrs. Ludvig Thompson and Cecile, Layton, Rosa, Severt [Sivert].
On Recollections Kansas as RCL0770a and RCL0770b. |
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11144 |
 | Photo- Marriage Portrait of Charles and Victoria Novosad 1914
Smith Bros., Bryan, Texas
On Recollections Kansas as RCL0782a and RCL0782b |
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11145 |
 | Photo- Marriage Portrait of Chris and Maude Thompson June 28, 2011
Marriage Portrait |
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11146 |
 | Photo- Marriage- Kolbaba, Wilma-Krasny, Rudolph From Peggy Pistora
May 1, 1931 |
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11147 |
 | Photo- Marriage- Krasny, Mary-Martin, Charles From Peggy Pistora
Marriage photo, August 30, 1951 |
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11148 |
 | Photo- Martin, Charles E. 1 From Peggy Pistora
Photo used at funeral |
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11149 |
 | Photo- Martin, Charles E. 2 From Peggy Pistora
High School Senior Photo |
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11150 |
 | Photo- Martin, Mary J. Photo from Peggy Pistora. Photo used at funeral. |
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