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8651
Obituary- Nider, Emma
Obituary- Nider, Emma
Mrs. Emma Nider
Mrs. Emma Nider, 76, Blue Rapids, died Tuesday, May 27, 1986, at a Marysville hospital.

Mrs. Nider was a grocery clerk in Blue Rapids and in the Topeka area many years.

She was born April 18, 1910, at Natoma in Osborne County, the daughter of Jacob Walter and Mary Lillian Hula Henrich.

Mrs. Nider was a member of Rebekah Lodge No. 337, George Bedford Unit No. 169 of the American Legion Auxiliary and Wednesday Afternoon Club, all at Blue Rapids.

She was married to Vernon Nider June 1, 1928, at Plainville. He died in February 1972.

Survivors include three daughters, Mrs. Joan Mettler, Cheyenne, Wyo., Mrs. Marlain Byrd, Topeka, and Mrs. Mary Ann Craft, WaKeeney; four sons, Harold “Dean” Nider, Washington, Bill Nider, Pawnee City, Nebr., Roy Nider, Axtell, and Larry Robert Nider, Rossville; four sisters, Mrs. Susie Buchholz, Mrs. Ruby Bromar and Mrs. Jessie Cassie Mather, all of Blue Rapids, and Mrs. Elizabeth Ghan, Purdy, Mo.; four brothers, Theodore Henrich, Lovell, Wyo., William Henrich, Ramsen, Ia., Clinton Henrich, Dallas, Tex., and Jesse Henrich, Salt Lake City, Utah; 21 grandchildren; and 10 great-grandchildren.

Services were at 2 p.m. Friday in the Presbyterian Church at Blue Rapids. Burial was in Prospect Hill Cemetery at Blue Rapids. Contributions may be made to the Mrs. Emma Nider Memorial Fund to be designated later by relatives and sent in care of the Perry Funeral Home in Blue Rapids.
 
 
8652
Obituary- Nider, Larry
Obituary- Nider, Larry
Larry R. ‘Bepa’ Nider

Rossville – Larry R. “Bepa” Nider, 81, passed away on Thursday, September 23, 2021 from Covid complications.

Larry was born September 23, 1940 at Waterville, the son of Vernon and Emma Henrich Nider. He was raised at Blue Rapids and graduated from Blue Rapids High School in 1958.

Larry was a welding supervisor for BNSF Railroad before retiring. Larry was an avid golfer and had played 18 holes the day he went into the hospital.

On September 8, 1961 Larry and Penny Delfs were united in marriage in Alma. They lived in Topeka until 1973 when they moved to Rossville. The moved to Bella Vista, AR in 2001 and moved back to Rossville in 2009. Penny “Mamo” survives of the home.

Larry was preceded in death by a son, Brad Nider; his parents, siblings, JoAnn, Lanie, Dean, Bill, and MaryAnn.

Other survivors include two daughters, Kaye Harden, Topeka and Lisa (Brian) Horak, Rossville; a brother, Roy Nider, Seneca; a brother-in-law Don Noland, Pittsburg; eight grandchildren, Brock (Sherri) Harden, Haylee (Tyler) Harden, Conner (Katherine) Harden, Taylor (Jed) Harden, Kelcy (Derek) Hammer, Corbin, Camden and Cale Horak; three great-grandchildren, Nate, Hallie and Bentley; many nieces and nephews.

A graveside service will be at 2:00 P.M. Thursday, September 30, 2021 at the Rossville Cemetery. Mr. Nider will lie in state and the family will receive friends from 6:00 until 8:00 P.M. Wednesday, September 29, 2021 at the Rossville Christian Church. Memorial contributions can be made to the Rossville High School and sent in care of Piper Funeral Home, 714 Maple Street, St. Marys, Kansas 66536. To leave online condolences, go to www.piperfuneralhome.com.
 
 
8653
Obituary- Nider, Robert 1
Obituary- Nider, Robert 1
Robert 'Brad’ Nider
Robert Bradley “Brad” Nider, 18, Rossville, died Saturday evening at his home of a self-inflicted gunshot wound, according to a Shawnee County sheriff’s official.

He was born June 30, 1964, in Topeka, the son of Larry Robert and Henreitta Lucille Delfs Nider.

He was a senior at Rossville High School and was a member of the football and baseball teams. He also was a member of Letterman’s Club and Future Business Leaders of America at the high school, and Rossville United Methodist Church.

Survivors besides his parents include two sisters, Kaye Lynn Nider, Topeka, and Lisa Annette Nider, Rossville; and two grandmothers, Mrs. Emma Delfs, Alma, and Mrs. Emma Nider, Blue Rapids.

Services will be at 1:30 p.m. Tuesday at Rossville High School. Burial will be in Rossville Cemetery. Memorial, con¬tributions may be made to Rossville High School, Rossville, 66533. Parker-Price Mortuary, Topeka, is in charge of arrangements.
 
 
8654
Obituary- Nider, Robert 2
Obituary- Nider, Robert 2
Robert "Brad" Nider
Robert Bradley "Brad" Nider, 18, Rossville, died Saturday evening, March 12, 1983, at his home of a self-inflicted gunshot wound, according to a Shawnee County Sheriff's official.

He was born June 30, 1964, in Topeka, the son of Larry Robert and Henrietta Lucille Delfs Nider.

He was a senior at Rossville High School and was a member of the football and baseball teams. He was also a member of Letterman's Club and Future Business Leaders of America at the high school, and Rossville United Methodist Church.

In addition to his parents, survivors include two sisters, Kaye Lynn Nider, Topeka, and Lisa Annette Nider, Rossville; two grandmothers, Mrs. Emma Delfs, Alma, and Mrs. Emma Nider, Blue Rapids.

Services will be at 1:30 p.m. Tuesday (this afternoon) at Rossville High School. Burial will be in Rossville Cemetery. Memorial contributions may be made to Rossville High School, Rossville, Ks. 66533. Parker-Price Mortuary, Topeka, is in charge of arrangements. 
 
8655
Obituary- Nightwine, Charles
Obituary- Nightwine, Charles
C.K. Nightwine

Charles K. Nightwine, 70, died at his home on Route 6, Topeka, Sunday morning. He was born in Baltimore, Md., in 1863, and had made his home in Kansas 30 years. He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Jennie Nightwine; two sisters, Mrs. George Horning, Springfield, Mo., and SIster Manerta of St. Louis, Mo., and a brother, Edward Nightwine, Lebanon, Mo.

The body lay in state at Conwell's mortuary until Monday when it was taken to Springfield, Mo., for burial. 
 
8656
Obituary- Nitsch, JoAnn
Obituary- Nitsch, JoAnn
JoAnn Nitsch
Delia—JoAnn Nitsch, 79, passed away Monday, May 8, 2017 at a Topeka Hospital.
She was born June 2, 1937 at Beloit, the daughter of Gail and Delila Colby Hyman. She grew up in the Beloit community and lived there many years before moving to Topeka and then Delia in 1972.
JoAnn was the bookkeeper for Nitsch Trash Service for many years. She also had been a cook at the Rossville Senior Center. JoAnn was a member of the Delia Presbyterian Church and the Delia Pride Committee.
On January 29, 1971 she was united in marriage to John I. Nitsch at Lincoln, Kansas. He preceded her in death on November 26, 2002. She was also preceded in death by her siblings Bob, Ronnie, Gail and Dale Hyman; a daughter, Kim Creipe, on September 3, 2011; a son, Joe Caraway, January 6, 2014 and a grand-daughter, Kayla Caraway.
Survivors include four sons, Jim, Rick and Tom Caraway and John E. “Dink” Nitsch; five brothers, Darrel “Heavy” Hyman, Edwin “Whitey” Hyman, Morris Hyman, Wayne Hyman and Raymond Hyman; a sister, Mary Mallory; 13 grandchildren and 20 great-grandchildren.
Memorial visitation will be on Sunday, May 14, 2017 from 2:00 until 4:00 P.M. at Piper Funeral Home in St. Marys. Inurnment will be in the Delia Cemetery. Memorial contributions may be made to the Delia Pride Committee and sent in care of the funeral home
 
 
8657
Obituary- Nitsch, John 1
Obituary- Nitsch, John 1
John Nitsch
John I. Nitsch, 63, Delia, died Tuesday, November 26, 2002, at his home.

He was born May 15, 1939, in Lincoln County, the son of Eric John and Minnie Irene Pounds Nitsch.

He lived in the Delia community since September 1972.

He grew up in the Lincoln County community. He accepted Christ as his saviour at the age of 11, when he was baptized and was a member of the Bethany Baptist Church, rural Hunter.

He owned and operated Nitsch Trash Service. He had served on the Delia City Council. He was a member of the Topeka Legends Racing Association.

On January 29,1971, he married JoAnn Hyman at Lincoln. She survives. A granddaughter, Kayla Caraway, died.

Other survivors include a daughter, Jeannie Gerard, Beloit; a step-daughter, Kim Kreipe, Meriden; a son, John E. “Dink” Nitsch, Delia; four stepsons, Jim Caraway, Lawrence, Rick Caraway, Denver, CO, Tom Caraway, Delia, Joe Caraway, Topeka; two sisters, Leota Herman, Concordia, and Janice Oetting, Sylvan Grove; a brother, Roger Nitsch, Hunter; 14 grandchildren; and one great-grandchild.

His service was at 10:30 a.m. Saturday at Piper-Verschelden Funeral Home, St. Marys. Burial was in the Delia Cemetery.

A family visitation was held from 7-8 p.m. Friday at the funeral home.

Memorial contributions may be made to Basic Cancer Research, Kansas State University, and sent in care of Piper-Verschelden Funeral Home, 714 Maple St., St. Marys 66536.

Piper-Verschelden Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.
 
 
8658
Obituary- Nitsch, John 2
Obituary- Nitsch, John 2
John Nitsch
DELIA —John I. Nitsch, 63, Delia, died Tuesday, Nov. 26,2002, at his home.

Mr. Nitsch owned and operated Nitsch Trash Service, He also had served on the Delia City Council.

He was born May 15,1939, in Lincoln County, the son of Eric John and Minnie Irene Pounds Nitsch. He was reared in Lincoln County and had lived in Delia since 1972.

Mr. Nitsch was a member of Bethany Baptist Church near Hunter.

Mr. Nitsch was a member of the Topeka Racing Legends Association.

He married JoAnn Hyman on Jan. 29,1971, in Lincoln. She survives.

Other survivors include a daughter, Jeannie Gerard, Beloit; a stepdaughter, Kim Kreipe, Meriden; a son, John E. “Dink" Nitsch, Delia: four stepsons, Jim Caraway, Lawrence, Rick Caraway, Denver, Torn Caraway, Delia, and Joe Caraway, Topeka; two sisters, Leota Herman, Concordia, and Janice Oetting, Sylvan Grove; a brother, Roger Nitsch, Hunter; 14 grandchildren; and one great-grandchild.

Services will be at 10:30 a.m. Saturday at Piper-Verschelden Funeral Home in St. Marys. Burial will be in Delia Cemetery. Mr. Nitsch will lie in state at the funeral home after 2 p.m. Friday. Visitation will be from 7 to 8 p.m.

Memorial contributions may be made to the Center for Basic Cancer Research at Kansas State University and sent in care of the funeral home.
 
 
8659
Obituary- Nitsch, Minnie
Obituary- Nitsch, Minnie
Minnie I. Nitsch
Minnie I. Nitsch, 75, rural Hunter, died Tuesday, February 4, 1986, at the Mitchell County Hospital in Beloit after a long illness.

Minnie was born September 14, 1910, in Lincoln County, Ks., 12th of 14 children of Isaiah Lincoln and Delilah McKinney Pounds.

Minnie received her education at the Surprise and Cottonwood grade schools. She worked away from home to help support her family after the death of her father. At the age of 18, Minnie moved with her mother, sisters and brother to the Bethany community where she joined the Bethany Baptist Church. She served as a Sunday School teacher in the junior department for many years and was a faithful member of the church until her death.

On August 18, 1931, Minnie was married to Eric Nitsch at Ellsworth, and they lived all their married life in Lincoln County. To this union, four children were born.

Minnie devoted much of her last 10 years to piecing quilts and crocheting afghans for her children, grandchildren, great-grandchildren, and missionaries.

Survivors include her husband, Eric; two sons, John and wife JoAnn, Delia, and Roger and wife Nancy, Hunter; two daughters, Leota and husband Charles Herman, Concordia, and Janis and husband Keith Oetting, Sylvan Grove; a brother, Elias Pounds, Hutchinson, nine grandchildren, nine great-grandchildren, nine stepgrandchildren, and 14 stepgreat-grandchildren; nieces, nephews and many other relatives and friends.

She was preceded in death by her parents; three brothers - Albert, Walter and Andy Pounds; nine sisters - Rachel Rounkles, Rose Emmet, Sarah Jensen, Nancy Price, Ethel Pounds, Alice Johnson, Malinda Damgaard, Delsa Farr, aand Mary Parson; and two grandchildren, Kimberly Anne Nitsch and Kenneth Charles Herman.

Memorial services [were] conducted February 6, at 2:30 p.m. at Hall's Mortuary, Lincoln, with the Rev. Anthony Dickerson officiating. Burial was in Bethany Cemetery, rural Hunter. Organist was Mrs. Gerald Bachamp; soloist was Sister Elizabeth Stover. Casketbearers were Bradley Nitsch, Kenneth Church, Douglas Herman, Joe Caraway, Darin Oetting, and John Eric Nitsch.

Memorials may be made to the Solomon Valley Hospice, Beloit, or the Bethany Baptist Church, rural Hunter. 
 
8660
Obituary- Nitzsche, William 1
Obituary- Nitzsche, William 1
In Memory of Ralph Nitzsche, who passed away May 8, 1963: Two years have passed since that sad day when one we loved was called away. God took him home. It was his will. Within our hearts he liveth still. Sadly missed by brothers and sisters. 
 
8661
Obituary- Nitzsche, William 2
Obituary- Nitzsche, William 2
Electrical shock kills repairman
William Ralph Nitzsche 58, of Turon, Kansas, a Rock Island Railroad signal maintainer was killed Wednesday, morning when he came in contact with a 600 volt power line while working up a highline pole on the right-away near US 54 just west of Pratt, Ks.

He was dead when they removed his body from the pole. A passing train crew saw him dangling by his safety belt and radioed the report in. Death was said to have occurred approximately an hour prior to this time. Just minutes after his body was placed in an ambulance, another repairman climbed the pole to finish tying off the line that Nitzsche had been working on and he, too touched the “Hot line’’ and the crew standing by had to climb the pole and bring him down. His condition is reported good in the Pratt Hospital. After investigating the accident later, they found that a tree limb had broken and fallen across the wires west of where the accident happened and this caused the wires to be “hot”.

Ralph Nitzsche was born December 9, 1904 at Rulo, Nebraska. He lived in Rossville for several years before moving to Turon, Kansas 26 years ago. He worked as a signal maintainer for the Rock Island Railroad for 26 years. He was a member of the Christian Church and Masonic Lodge in Turori. At the time of his death, he had been Scout Master for the Boy Scouts, Troop No. 339 over 20 years.

He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Marie Nitzsche and two sons, Dennis R. and Larry E. all of the home; two daughters, Janice of the home, and Doris of San Pedro, Calif.; two brothers, George Diehl, 3115 Minnesota, and Earl Diehl 2540 Amhurst, both of Topeka; and three sisters; Mrs. Ina Marney of Chicago, Mrs. Alice Gentry of 1129 Webster, Topeka, and Mrs. Ruth Martinek, Rossville.

Funeral services were held Saturday at 2 p.m. in the Turon Christian Church with burial in the Turon Cemetery.
 
 
8662
Obituary- Nocktonick, Margie
Obituary- Nocktonick, Margie
Margie Grace Nocktonick
Margie Grace Nocktonick, 89, Topeka, passed away Friday, May 27, 2011. She was born at Delia, Kansas, on March 13, 1922, the daughter of John Robert Wyatt, and Flossie Mable (Graham) Wyatt. She was the second from the oldest of a family of 12. Margie graduated from Delia High School in 1940. She married Adam A1 Nocktonick on July 27,1941. He passed away on July 26, 1967, the day prior to their 25th anniversary.

Mrs. Nocktonick was employed by Jostens in Topeka, retiring from the company after 25 years.

Margie spent much of her time reading and crocheting, but mostly she centered her life on her children and grandchildren.

Mrs. Nocktonick is survived by her children; Adam Nocktonick Jr. (Ruthie), Faye Womack (Rich), and Ronald Nocktonick (Denise). She is also survived by 6 grandchildren, and 13 great-grandchildren, 7 brothers; Howard, Marion, Lloyd, Duane, Glen, Bud, and Jimmy Wyatt, and 2 sisters; Loveign Ostrander, and Joyce Wyatt. She was preceded in death by her sisters June Green and Geneva Farrell.

Funeral services will be held at Penwell-Gabel Mid-Town Chapel on Wednesday, June 1,2011, at 11:00 A.M., with burial to follow at Half-Day Cemetery, Elmont.

Mrs. Nocktonick will lie in repose at the funeral home after 2:00 P.M., Tuesday, May 31, 2011. A family visitation will be from 6:00-8:00 Tuesday evening.

The family suggests memorial contributions be given to Aldersgate Village Retirement Community, 7220 SW Asbury Drive, Topeka, KS 66614-6059.

To leave a special message for the family online, please visit www.PenwellGabelTopeka.com.
 
 
8663
Obituary- Nocktonick, Michael
Obituary- Nocktonick, Michael
THE TOPEKA CAPITAL-JOURNAL May 29, 1984

Michael A. Nocktonick, 15, 1321 Polk, was killed late Saturday, May 26, in an auto accident near 25th and Topeka Avenue.

He was born Aug. 1, 1968, at Ottawa, the son of Norwood F. and Sherry A. Davenort Nocktonick. He moved to Topeka from Mayetta in 1978.
He was a member of the Indian Club at Topeka High School and had been active in elementary school and junior high school athletics.
Survivors include his father, Norwood Nocktonick, Topeka; his mother, Sherry Nocktonick, Topeka; a sister, Joelee A. Nocktonick, Topeka; and grandparents, Susie Wah bno sah, Delia; and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sanache, Tama,Iowa.
Indian drum services will begin Wednesday evening at the former Louis Nocktonick home in Mayetta.
Burial services will begin about 2 p. m. Thursday at Shaughnessey Cemetery near Mayetta. Michael Nocktonick will lie in state after 2 p. m. today at Brennan Funeral Home. 
 
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Obituary- Nocktonick, Norwood
Obituary- Nocktonick, Norwood
Norwood "Woody" Nocktonick

DELIA - Services will be 1:00 p.m. Tuesday, Nov. 8, 2011 at the Mercer Funeral Home in Holton, KS. Burial will follow in O'Bennick Cemetery. For more information visit www.mercerfuneralhome.com. 
 
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Obituary- Nocktonick, Norwood 2
Obituary- Nocktonick, Norwood 2
Norwood Frank “Woody” Nocktonick
Birth 16 Dec 1938
Mayetta, Jackson County, Kansas, USA
Death 3 Nov 2011 (aged 72)
Topeka, Shawnee County, Kansas, USA
Burial
O'Bennick Cemetery
Mayetta, Jackson County, Kansas, USA
Memorial ID 80286884 · View Source

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Norwood Frank "Woody" Nocktonick (M-zhnauck), 72, of Delia, KS passed away Thursday, November 3, 2011 at Hospice House in Topeka.

He was born December 16, 1938 in Mayetta, KS the son of John and Louise (Masha) Nocktonick.

Woody graduated from Mayetta High School and Haskell Indian Nations University. He had lived in the Mayetta community for 20 years and had also lived in Topeka. He was a professional small engine mechanic for Price Equipment and for R&K Lawn & Garden.

Woody was a member of the Prairie Band Potawatomi Nation and a long time member of Alcoholics Anonymous; which included 31 years of sobriety.

He married Lucille Armell on December 22, 2006 in Mayetta. She survives. Other survivors include 3 daughters, Joelee Charles (David) of Topeka, KS, Janeal Lovejoy (Lawrence) of Topeka, KS and Marilyn Zavala of South Sioux City, NE; a son, Jeffrey Lenzini of Delia, KS; 2 sisters, Ramona Cole (Larry) of Plano, TX and Linda Yazzie of Mayetta, KS; a brother, Terry Cross Bear of Topeka, KS; a sister-in-law, Kay Nocktonick of Easton, KS; a niece, Tammy Martindale (Dean) of Mayetta, KS; 9 grandchildren; 3 great-grandchildren; special friends, Fred Mahkuk, Gerald McKinney and Jodie McIntosh.

He was preceded in death by his son, Michael Nocktonick; a sister, Verna Mae Nocktonick and a brother, George Donald Nocktonick.

Funeral services will be 1:00 p.m. Tuesday, November 8, 2011 at the Mercer Funeral Home in Holton. Interment will be in the O' Bennick Cemetery southwest of Mayetta. Family will greet friends at 6:00 p.m. with an AA Meeting beginning at 7:00 p.m. on Monday evening at the funeral home.
(mercerfuneralhome.com/obituary) 
 
8666
Obituary- Nolan, Viola
Obituary- Nolan, Viola
Viola N. ‘Dot’ Nolan
Viola N. “Dot” Nolan, 85, Topeka died Tuesday, Feb. 28, 1995, at a Topeka nursing home.

She was born July 25, 1909, at Rossville, the daughter of Chris H. and Mary Jennie Marney Lillard.

Mrs. Nolan was a member of St. John's Lutheran Church.

She was married to Homer Nolan May 19, 1940, at Lyndon. He died June 19, 1976. A son, Duane B. Strimple, died Nov. 24, 1966.

Survivors include a nephew, Perry Nolan, Hutchinson; two nieces, Jo Ann Strouder and Marilyn Starr, both of Topeka; two granddaughters; and a great-grandson.

Services will be at 10:30 a.m. Thursday at Newcomer-Diffenderfer Funeral Home. Burial will be in Mount Hope Cemetery. Mrs. Nolan will lie in state after 10 a.m. today at the funeral home. Memorial contributions may be made to St. John's Lutheran Church, 901 S.W. Fillmore, Topeka, 66606.
 
 
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Obituary- Noland, Opal
Obituary- Noland, Opal
Opal Mae Noland
HOYT – Opal Mae Noland, 84, of Rossville, KS, formerly of Hoyt, passed away July 22, 2013 at Plaza West Regional Health Center. She was born November 1, 1928 in Onaga, KS the daughter of John Thomas and Ruth (Summerville) Edman.

Opal attended Onaga High School. She was a homemaker and housewife. She had lived in Jackson County since 1967 and previously lived in Onaga, Manhattan and Topeka.

Opal was a former member of the St. Francis Xavier Catholic Church in Mayetta and had recently been attending Midland PACE. She was also a member of Holton Eagle’s Auxiliary #1427.

On May 28, 1951 she married Boyd Eugene Noland in Holton. He preceded her in death on February 16, 2003. She was also preceded in death by 3 sisters, Beulah Gatson, Viola Harvey and Golda Dillman and 3 brothers, Donald, Andrew and Elton Edman.

Survivors include 3 daughters, Connie Glenn of Topeka, Mary R. Johnson (Patrick) of Rossville and Wilma Chancellor (Lewis) of Holton; 4 sisters, Gladys Schlarman of Topeka, Valerie Brown of Wichita, Florence Ashman of Seneca and Peggy Eisenbarth of Seneca; 1 brother, William Edman of Lawrence; 11 grandchildren; 11 great-grandchildren and 1 great-great granddaughter.

Funeral services will be 10:30 a.m. Friday, July 26, 2013 at the Mercer Funeral Home in Holton. Burial will be in the St. Joseph Catholic Cemetery in Hoyt. Family will greet friends from 6:00 – 7:30 p.m. Thursday evening. Memorials may be given to Midland Hospice c/o Mercer Funeral Home P.O. Box 270, Holton, KS 66436. To leave a special message for the family, please visit www.mercerfuneralhomes.com.
 
 
8668
Obituary- Noriega, Leatrice
Obituary- Noriega, Leatrice
Noriega
Leatrice Simone “Shau Shqua Snok” Noriega, 71, Mayetta, died Monday, Dec. 18,2017, at her home on the Prairie Band Potawatomi Reservation.

She was born April 13,1946, in Topeka, the daughter of Eugene White Hawk and Ruby M. Wabnum Shuckahosee. She attended school in Marty, S.D., and graduated from Delia High School. She also attended Washburn University.

Mrs. Noriega lived her earlier years on the reservation and had spent most of her adult years in Topeka. She worked for the State of Kansas in the SRS Department as a clerk and also worked as a secretary at I CARE, both in Topeka.

She was a member of the Prairie Band Potawatomi Nation and Drum Religion.

She was married to Ramon A. Noriega Sr. for more than 58 years. He survives.

Other survivors include two sons, Ramon “Kish” Noriega Jr., Topeka, and Wilson Noriega, Hutchinson; five sisters, Alexis Bailey, in Texas, and Ardegene White Hawk, Martyna White Hawk, Vevina White Hawk and Inez White Hawk, all in South Dakota; two brothers, Leslie Shuckahosee, Mayetta, and Eu¬genio White Hawk Jr., in South Dakota; two grandchildren, Simone Noriega and Santana Noriega; and a great-grandson, Kendrick Potts. She was preceded in death by her parents; her stepmother, Blanche Cook Rice; and four brothers, Robin Shuckahosee, Terry Shuckahosee, Robert Shuckahosee and Wilson Garcia Sr.

Drum services will be held Thursday evening at the Danceground Building. Burial will be held Friday afternoon in Mitchell Cemetery. Family will greet friends from 4:30 p.m. to 6 p.m. today (Wednesday) at Mercer Funeral Home in Holton.
 
 
8669
Obituary- Norris, Elizabeth
Obituary- Norris, Elizabeth
Mrs. E.B. Norris Dead

Mrs. E.B. Norris, age 82, a former resident of Topeka, died at Dodge City last Tuesday evening. For the past four years, Mrs. Norris had been in the home at Ft. Dodge.

Mrs. Norris was a sister of the late Rev. John C. Miller, pastor of the Second Presbyterian church.

She is survived by two sons, J.C. Bradley of Rossville, and John M. Bradley of Denver, Colo.

The body will be brought to Topeka for funeral services in the Shellabarger funeral home. The body will be interred in Rossville cemetery Saturday. 
 
8670
Obituary- Norris, Elizabeth 2
Obituary- Norris, Elizabeth 2
From findagrave.com 
 
8671
Obituary- Norris, William
Obituary- Norris, William

William B Norris
Birth: May 1, 1833
County Donegal, Ireland
Death: Oct. 18, 1888
Los Angeles Los Angeles County California, USA
Biographical Sketch (1883):
W. B. NORRIS was born in County Donegal, Ireland May 1, 1833; emigrated with his father and family to Green County, Wisconsin in 1845, where he engaged in farming until about 1853, after which time he engaged in the mercantile business and farming until the autumn of 1880, when he removed to Topeka, Kansas. Mr. Norris' first wife was Miss Mary Green. W. B. Norris and Mary Green were married October 1, 1862; lived together till May 8, 1876, when his wife died leaving a family of five children, two dead and three alive. In December 10, 1880, another child died. On February 9, 1882, W. B. Norris and his second wife, Mrs. Elizabeth Bradley, formerly of Decatur, Indiana, were married.
Mr. Norris was a member of the I. 0. 0. F. Lodge No. 74, and of the A. F. & A. M. Lodge at Dayton, Wisconsin. He was engaged in the grocery business in Kansas until January 6, 1883.
—William G. Cutler. History of the State of Kansas, Shawnee County, Part 31. 1883.
Death Notice:
NORRIS—October 18th, W. B. Norris, Lovelace avenue, of congestion of the brain. Funeral from the house, Saturday at 2 p.m.
—Los Angeles Times (Los Angeles, CA), October 20, 1888, p 7.
North Topeka— W. B. Norris, formerly of this city, now of Los Angeles, Cal., died of neuralgia of the brain, at his home. His wife had just arrived in this city a few days prior to his death, on a visit to friends and relatives. Norris left this city some two years ago on account of his health and expected to improve on the Pacific slope.
—Topeka State Journal (Topeka, KS), October 20, 1888, p
Probate Court.—An affidavit of death of W. B. Norris was filed, and Robert Norris was appointed administrator.
—Topeka Daily Capital (Topeka, KS), November 28, 1888, p 4 c 3.
Family links:
Parents:
William H. Norris (1796 - 1868)
Nancy Caldwell Norris (1801 - 1854)
Spouses:
Mary E Green Norris (1838 - 1876)
Elizabeth Miller Bradley Norris (1842 - 1924)
Children:
James Norris (1864 - 1880)*
Emily Green Norris (1866 - 1869)*
Joseph W Norris (1869 - 1901)*
Waiter W Norris (1871 - 1874)*
Siblings:
Robert Norris (1830 - 1894)*
William B Norris (1833 - 1888)
Isaac Norris (1842 - 1898)*
♦Calculated relationship
Note: Not in Angelus Rosedale Cemetery or Los Angeles City Cemetery
Burial:
Unknown

From findagrave.com 
 
8672
Obituary- North, Audria
Obituary- North, Audria
Audria North
Audria Foresman North, 86, Topeka, died Wednesday, January 24, 2001, at a Topeka hospice house.

She was born January 28,1914, in Wamego, daughter of William A. and Harriet Elizabeth Ault Foresman. She graduated from Wamego High School in 1931.

Mrs. North worked for the Kansas Mutual Insurance Company for more than 50 years, including more than 20 years as secretary for the company’s board of directors.
She was a member of Assump¬tion Catholic Church, St. Francis Auxiliary and American Business Women. She also served on various civic and insurance organizations.

She married Floyd M. North July 1, 1966, in Holton. He died July 12, 1991. She was also preceded in death by a stepson, Rodney L. North, and two brothers, John Foresman and Ralph Foresman, both of St. Marys.

Survivors include two step-daughters, Datha Pocock, Stock- ton, CA, and Ardith Yales, Avery, CA; a brother, LeRoy F. Foresman, Kansas City, KS; seven stepgrand- children; and six stepgreat-grand- children.

Her service was January 27, at Assumption Catholic Church. Burial was in Mount Calvary Cemetery, Topeka.

Memorial contributions may be made to Midland Hospice House, 200 S W Frazier Circle, Topeka, KS 66606-2800, or to Let’s Help, Inc., 2909 SW Plass Court, Topeka, KS 66611, or to Assumption Catholic Church, 204 SW 8th, Topeka, KS 66603.
 
 
8673
Obituary- Northup, Diann
Obituary- Northup, Diann
Diann L. Northup
WAMEGO--Diann L. Northup, 68, passed away
Wednesday, June 25, 2014 at the Midland Hospice House in Topeka.

She was born September 21,1945 at Wamego, the daughter of George J. and Leona L. Hafenstein Seele. Diann grew up in the Kaw Township and graduated from St. Marys High School in 1963.

Diann worked many years at Jim's Pharmacy in St. Marys. She had also worked many years for National Farmers Union Insurance Co. in Wamego. She was a member of Immaculate Conception Catholic Church in St. Marys.

On May 19, 1967 she was united in marriage to Harold "Gene" Wells. He preceded her in death on November 10,1986. She was also preceded in death by a son Kevin J. Wells on April 23,1989, her parents and two brothers, Lloyd and Larry Seele.

She was united in marriage to Dale Northup on January 4, 1993 at Las Vegas. He survives of the home.

Other survivors include two sons, Lloyd (Jennifer) Wells, Mayetta, and Jeff (Marcia) Wells, Salina; a stepson, Jeremy Northup, Wamego; four brothers, Melvin Seele, Rossville, Ivan Seele, Paxico, Leroy Seele, in Texas, and Tom Seele, in Florida; two sisters, Marcella Lundin, Delia, and Karen Olson, Sterling; six grandchildren; two step-grandchildren.

Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated at 10:00 A.M. Saturday, June 28, 2014 at Immaculate Conception Catholic Church in St. Marys.

Diann will lie in state and the family will receive friends from 6:30 until 8:00 P.M. Friday, June 27, 2014 at Piper Funeral Home in St. Marys. Burial will be in Mt. Calvary Cemetery St. Marys.

Memorial contributions may be made to the Diann L.
Northup Memorial Fund and sent in care of Piper Funeral Home, 714 Maple, St. Marys, Kansas 66536. Online condolences may be sent to www.piperfuneralhome.com.
 
 
8674
Obituary- Norton, Blanche 1
Obituary- Norton, Blanche 1
Blanche A. Norton
ROSSVILLE - Blanche A. Norton, 95, Rossville, died Monday in a Topeka hospital.

Graveside services will be at 11 a.m. Thursday at Rossville Cemetery.

Mrs. Norton was born Nov. 9, 1889, at Dubuque, Iowa, and moved to the Rossville area with her parents as a child. She lived on a farm near Rossville before she moved into Rossville in the early 1940s.

Her first husband, Oscar Hause, preceded her in death. She was married to Earnest Norton Oct. 14. 1932. He preceded her in death. She was also preceded in death by a son, Everett Hause.

She is survived by two sons, Glenn Hause, Rossville, and Wayne Hause, Hartsburg, Mo.; a daughter, Rena Bonney, address unavailable,
formerly of Rossville; two stepdaughters, Frances Jetson, Leavenworth, and Lavern Braden, Topeka; 21 grandchildren and 34 great-grandchildren.

Friends may call after 6 p.m. today at the Tibbitts-Griffin Highland Chapel, where relatives and friends will meet from 7 to 9 p.m. Wednesday.

Memorial contributions may be made to the Topeka Hospice, 1522 W. Eight, Topeka, Kan., 66606.
 
 
8675
Obituary- Norton, Blanche 2
Obituary- Norton, Blanche 2
Mrs. Blanche A. Norton

Mrs. Blanche A. Norton, 95, Rossville, died Monday, Dec. 10, at a Topeka hospital.

She was born Nov. 9, 1889, at Dubuque, Iowa, and moved to the Rossville area with her parents as a child. She lived on a farm near Rossville before she moved into Rossville in the early 1940s.

Her first husband, Oscar Hause, preceded her in death. She was married to Earnest Norton Oct. 14, 1932, in Topeka. He preceded her in death. She was also preceded in death by a son, Everett Hause.

Survivors include two sons, Glenn Hause, Rossville, and Wayne Hause, Hartsburg, Mo.; a daughter, Rena Bonney, address unavailable, formerly of Rossville; two stepdaughters, Mrs. Lavern Braden, Topeka, and Mrs. Frances Jetson, Leavenworth; 21 grandchildren and 34 great-grandchildren.

Graveside services will be at 11 a.m. Thursday at Rossville Cemetery. Mrs. Norton will lie in state after 6 p.m. today at Tibbitts-Griffin Highland Chapel where relatives and friends will meet from 7 to 9 p.m. Wednesday. Memorial contributions may be made to Topeka Hospice, 1522 W. 8th, 66606.
 
 
8676
Obituary- Norton, Ernest 1
Obituary- Norton, Ernest 1
ERNEST VERNON NORTON
Services will be at 2 p.m. Tuesday (this afternoon, at Verschelden Funeral Home, St. Marys, for Ernest Vernon Norton, 88, Jefferson City, Mo., who died Friday, October 26, 1979, at the
home of a stepson in Jefferson City.

He was born October 16, 1891, at Stuttgart, the son of John G. and Margaret Frances Best Norton, and lived in western Kansas until moving to Rossville in 1932.

Mr. Norton was a farmer and an Army veteran of World War I.

He was married to Vera Cool in 1923. She died in 1926. He was married to Blanche Tuller Hause October 14, 1932, at Topeka. She survives. He was preceded in death by seven brothers and three sisters.

Other survivors include two daughters, Mrs. Frances Jepson, Leavenworth, and Mrs. Lavern Braden Phelps, Hoyt; two stepsons, Glenn Hause, Rossville, and Wayne Hause, Jefferson City, Mo.; a brother, Sam Norton, Norton; 19 grandchildren, and 22 great-grandchildren.

Burial will be in Rossville Cemetery.
 
 
8677
Obituary- Norton, Ernest 2
Obituary- Norton, Ernest 2
Ernest Vernon Norton
ROSSVILLE — Services will be at 1 a m. Tuesday at Verschelden Funeral Home, St. Marys, for Ernest Vernon Norton, 88, Jefterson City, Mo, who died Friday at the home of a stepson in Jefferson City.

He was born Oct. 16, 1891, at Stuttgart. the son of John G. and Margaret Frances Best Norton, and lived in western Kansas until moving to Rossville in 1932.

Mr. Norton was a former and an Army veteran of World War I.

He was married to Vera Cool in 1923. She died in 1926. He was married to Blanche Tuller House Oct. 14, 1932, at Topeka. She survives.

Other survivors Include two daughters, Mrs. Frances Jepson, Leavenworth, and Mrs. Lavern Braden Phelps, Hoyt; two stepsons, Glenn House, Rossville, and Wayne House, Jefterson City, Mo.; a brother, Sam Norton, Norton; 19 grandchildren and 22 great-grandchildren.
 
 
8678
Obituary- Norton, Michelle
Obituary- Norton, Michelle
Michelle Ranae Norton
Michelle Ranae Norton, 38, Topeka, died Tuesday, July 24, 2007, at the home of her mother, Judy Norton, near Meriden.

She had worked at Burlington Northern Railroad as a dispatcher for train crews. She had also worked in customer service for Blue Cross Blue Shield in Topeka.

Michelle was born Nov. 10, 1968, at Winchester, the daughter of Robert and Judy Godfrey Norton. She graduated from Rossville High School in 1987.
Survivors include a son, Layton Norton, and a daughter, Brittany Norton, Topeka; her parents, Everett Boots and Judy Norton, Meriden, and Bob and Sue Norton, San Bernardino, CA; two brothers, Randy Norton (Candy), Topeka, and Jerry Taliaferro (Dana), Topeka; three step brothers, Michael Boots, Ames, IA, Jason Boots, Grinnell, IA, and Sean Sandoval (Trish), Yutiapa, CA; two step sisters, Amanda Boots, Grinnell, IA, and Angie Sandoval, Bloomington, CA; aunts and uncles, Tom & Sharon Stevens, Meriden, Darold & Marie Godfrey, Topeka, Barbara Montgomery, Valley Falls, Guyla Godfrey, Meriden, Ben Norton, Grand Island, NE, Cecil Norton, Kansas City, MO, Reny Miller, Merced, CA and Wilma Lines, Modesto, CA; nieces and nephews, Kali, Killian, Michelle and Rusty.

A funeral service will be at 10:00 a.m., Saturday, July 28, 2007, at the Valley Falls United Methodist Church. Burial will be at the Valley Falls Cemetery. Visitation will be from 6:30-8:30 p.m., Friday, at Mercer Funeral Home in Valley Falls. Memorial contributions may be made to the Michelle Norton Children's Education Fund and sent in care of Mercer Funeral Home, 810 Broadway, Valley Falls, KS 66088.
Online condolences are at www.mercerfuneralhomes.com
 
 
8679
Obituary- Novelly, Thomas
Obituary- Novelly, Thomas
THOMAS A. NOVELLY


WAMEGO-Thomas A. Novelly, 62, Wamego, Kansas passed away Sunday, July 22, 2018.

On May 16, 1956, Tom, was born to Walter & Antoinette (Weixelman) Novelly in Tulsa, Oklahoma. Tom was born with Down’s Syndrome. He grew up in Tulsa and later San Antonio and Houston, Texas living with his parents before moving in 1998 to Gatesway Foundation in Broken Arrow Oklahoma where he was able to also spend time in their sheltered workshop. He moved to Good Samaritan’s Valley Vista Nursing Home in Wamego in December 2017.

Tom was preceeded in death by his father in 2014. He is survived by his mother (Oakley Place in Rossville), his five siblings Greg (Lisa), Colorado Springs, Maria (Jon Shapiro), Manchester, England, Nancy (Gerald) Naumann, Boerne, TX, Nick (Denise), St. Marys, KS and Paul (Amy), Granbury, TX.

First cousins in the immediate Wamego and St. Marys area include James Meinhardt and his siblings, Teri (Ebert) Brockish and her siblings, Richard Weixelman and his siblings and Pat Weixelman.

The schedules for family visitation at Stewart Funeral Home and Mass & Rosary at Assumption Chapel, St. Mary’s Academy & College in St. Marys, KS will be announced later. Memorial contributions can be left in care of Stewart Funeral Home, PO Box 48, Wamego, KS 66547 and will go to the Caring Community Foundation (in Onaga) to establish the Weixelman-Novelly Teachers’ Endowment for St. Mary’s Academy. Condolences may also be left at: www.stewartfuneralhomes.com.
 
 
8680
Obituary- Nozhackum, Anna
Obituary- Nozhackum, Anna
Mrs. Anna Nozhackum
Mrs. Anna Nozhackum, 73, Route 2, Mayetta, died Saturday in a Topeka hospital where she was admitted Sept. 4. She had diabetes.

She was born July 4, 1903, at Horton, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Billy Cook, and spent most of her life in the Mayetta community. She was a member of the Kickapoo Indian Tribe.

She was employed by Seymour Foods in Topeka before she retired in 1962. She was a member of the Drum relgiion.

She was married to Charles Nozhackum Aug. 18, 1924. He survives.

Other survivors include five daughters, Mrs. Freda Wabaunsee, Delia, Mrs. Marcella Hernandez, Seneca, Mrs. Maxine Ramirez, 1019 N. Jefferson, Mrs. Charlene Padilla, Sabetha, and Mrs. Phyllis Vega, Mayetta; a son, Chris Puckee, Las Vegas, Nev.; 23 grandchildren and eight great-grandchildren.

Tribal religious services will be Sunday evening in the Community Building west of Mayetta. Burial will be in Dance Ground Cemetery west of Mayetta. Mercer Funeral Home at Holton is in charge of arrangements. 
 
8681
Obituary- Nozhackum, Charles
Obituary- Nozhackum, Charles
Charles Nozhackum
MAYETTA— Charles Nozhackun [sic Nozhackum], 85, Mayetta, died Friday at a Topeka convalescent center where he had lived since 1976.

He was born March 10, 1895, on the Potawatomi Indian Reservation in Jackson County, the son of Mexico and Nah-Ah-Gah-Quah Nozhackun. He lived in the Mayetta community most of his life.

Mr. Nozhackun worked at Mangus Metal, Topeka, until he retired in 1963.

He was a member of Prairie Band, Potawatomi.

He was married to Anna Cook Aug.
18,1924. She died Oct. 23,1966.

Survivors include five daughters, Freda Wabaunsee, Delia, Marcella Hernandez, Seneca, Maxine Ramarez and Phyllis Vega, both of Mayetta, and Charlene Padilla, Sabetha; an adopted son, Chris Puckee, Las Vegas, Nev.; 20 grandchildren; and 14 great-grandchildren.

Indian Drum services will be Sunday evening at the Charles Nozhackun residence six miles west of Mayetta. Burial will be in Dance Ground Cemetery, west of Mayetta. Mercer Funeral Home, Holton, is in charge of arrangements.
 
 
8682
Obituary- Nuffer, Christa and Nuffer, Hilton 1
Obituary- Nuffer, Christa and Nuffer, Hilton 1
Mrs. Christa Nuffer
Hilton W. Nuffer
LAWRENCE – Double services will be at 1:30 p.m. Thursday at Warren-McElwain Mortuary in Lawrence for Mrs. Christa Graham “Sweet Pea” Nuffer, 40, and her husband, Hilton W. Nuffer, 51, both of Route 4, Lawrence. They were found Sunday, May 5, 1991, at their home following an apparent murder-suicide. Douglas County authorities said Mr. Nuffer shot his wife to death with a shotgun then killed himself with the weapon.

Mrs. Nuffer was a truck driver for Kaw Transport in Kansas City, Mo. Mr. Nuffer was a truck driver for Graham Trucking.

Christa Nuffer was born Aug. 11, 1950, in Delia, the daughter of Frank and Irene Richmond Fleming.

Hilton Nuffer was born Aug. 5, 1939, in Lawrence, the son of Paul and Emma Buchheim Nuffer.

Mr. Nuffer was a member of Teamsters Local No. 641.

They were married Nov. 19, 1989, in Silver Lake.

Christa Nuffer is survived by a son, Ronald D. Fleming, Parsons; her father, Frank Fleming, Mayetta; her mother, Irene Fleming, Topeka; a brother, Ronald Lee Rice, Mentone, Calif.; and three sisters, Letty Fleming and Edwina “Wendy” Razo, both of Topeka, and Linda Dority, Kansas City, Kan.

Hilton Nuffer is survived by a son, Michael Nuffer, at home; two stepsons, Greydon Walker and Richard Walker, both of Lawrence; his parents, Paul and Emma Nuffer, Lawrence; and three grandchildren.

Burial will be in Memorial Park Cemetery in Lawrence. Relatives and friends will meet from 7 to 8:30 p.m. Wednesday at the mortuary.

Memorial contributions may be made to the Bert Nash Community Mental Health Center or to the Douglas County Visiting Nurses Association in Lawrence.
 
 
8683
Obituary- Nuffer, Christa and Nuffer, Hilton 2
Obituary- Nuffer, Christa and Nuffer, Hilton 2
Hilton W. Nuffer
Double services will be at 1:30 p.m. Thursday at Warren-McElwain Mortuary in Lawrence for 7 Mrs. Christa Graham "Sweet Pea" Nuffer, 40, and her husband, Hilton W. Nuffer, 51, both of Route 4, Lawrence. They were found Sunday, May 5, 1991, at their home following an apparent murder-suicide. Douglas County authorities said Mr. Nuffer shot his wife to death with a shotgun then killed himself with the weapon.

Mrs. Nuffer was a truck driver for Kaw Transport in Kansas City, Mo. Mr. Nuffer was a truck driver for Graham Trucking.

Christa Nuffer was born Aug. 11, 1950, in Delia, the daughter of Frank and Irene Richmond Fleming.

Hilton Nuffer was born Aug. 5, 1939, in Lawrence, the son 6f Paul and Emma Buchheim Nuffer.

Mr. Nuffer was a member of Teamsters Local No. 641.

They were married Nov. 19, 1989, in Silver Lake.

Christa Nuffer is survived by a son, Ronald D. Fleming, Parsons; her father, Frank Fleming, Mayetta;
. her mother, Irene Fleming, Topeka; a brother, Ronald Lee Rice, Men¬tone, Calif.; and three sisters, Letty Fleming and Edwina "Wendy" Razo, both of Topeka, and Linda Dority, Kansas City, Kan.

Hilton Nuffer is survived by a son, Michael Nuffer, at home; two stepsons, Greydon Walker and Richard Walker, both of Lawrence; his parents, Paul and Emma Nuffer, Lawrence; and three grandchildren.

Burial will be in Memorial Park Cemetery in Lawrence.

Memorial contributions may be made to the Bert Nash Community Mental Health Center or to the Douglas County Visiting Nurses Association in Lawrence.
 
 
8684
Obituary- Nugent, Donald
Obituary- Nugent, Donald
BLOOD POISONING CAUSES
DEATH OF DONALD NUGENT
Donald Leo Nugent, nine year old son of Mr. and Mrs. James Nugent, of the Dover neighborhood, died last Thursday, July 31, at 1:15 p. m. in St. Francis hospital.

The child’s fatal illness was blood poisoning and complications developing after an operation in the hospital.

A cut on one of the boy’s toes three weeks previous to his death, which had healed, later developed into blood poisoning. The child was taken to the hospital July 21 and the operation occurred on July 22. Death mercifully relieved the little sufferer on July 31.

Funeral services were held Saturday, August 2, at the Assumption church in Topeka and the body interred in Mt. Calvary cemetery.

Beside the parents he is survived by one brother, Joe Nugent and three sisters, Bernice, Mary and Maxine Nugent.
 
 
8685
Obituary- Nugent, Mamie
Obituary- Nugent, Mamie
Mrs. Jim Nugent Dead

Mrs. Mayme Nugent, died at her home near Dover at 3:15 Tuesday morning. Death was caused by complications following the birth of a son on Monday. The little infant was taken to St. Francis hospital.

The death of Mrs. Nugent is doubly sad in that she is survived by six other children ranging in age from 2 to 12 years beside the day old infant.

Funeral services were held in the Rossville Catholic church at 9:30 o'clock this morning and the body taken to Mount Calvary cemetery at Topeka for burial.

Mrs. Nugent was the daughter of Joe Burns. She was born on a farm just north of the old Eli Nadeau reservation home, August 4, 1895. At the date of her death she was 34 years, 8 months and 10 days old. She was united in marriage to James Nugent of Dover, January 10, 1917. Seven children were born to this union and all survive. They are William Joseph 12, Bernice Ardell 10, Mary Margarite 8, Loretto Maxine 6, Catherine Ayleen 4, Thresa Celine 2, James Kenneth, infant. The sisters and brothers surviving are Louis Burns, Rocky Ford, Colo., Raymond Burns, Mayetta; Mrs. Dean Place, Mayetta, Mrs. John Martin, Willard; Mrs. Henry Martin, Rossville, and her father, Joseph Burns.

[From The Rossville Reporter, April 17, 1930] 
 
8686
Obituary- O'Bennick, George
Obituary- O'Bennick, George
George Leroy O’Bennick
George Leroy O’Bennick, 79, Topeka, died Saturday, Nov. 15, at a Topeka hospital.

Mr. O’Bennick was a construction laborer.

He was born Nov. 23, 1906, near Delia, the son of Charley and Nora Williams O’Bennick. He lived most of his life in the Delia community.

Mr. O’Bennick was a member of the Prairie Band of the Potawatomi Tribe.

He was married to Mary Vallee. She preceded him in death.

Survivors include three sons, Richard V. O’Bennick and Justin A. O’Bennick, both in Montana, and Leroy O’Bennick, Hot Springs, Mont.; a daughter, Mrs. Georgia Perry, Topeka; a brother, Isaac O’Bennick, Delia; and several grandchildren.

Drum services will be Wednesday evening at the Indian Dance Ground Building in Delia. Burial will be in O’Bennick Cemetery near Delia. Mercer Funeral Home at Holton is in charge of arrangements.


GEORGE LEROY O’BENNICK
George Leroy O’Bennick, 79, Topeka, died Saturday, November 15, 1986, at a Topeka hospital.

Mr. O’Bennick was a construction laborer.

He was born November 23, 1906, near Delia, the son of Charley and Nora Williams. O’Bennick. He lived most of his life in the Delia community.

Mr. O’Bennick was a member of the Prairie Band of the Pottawatomi Tribe.

He was married to Mary Vallee. She preceded him in death.

Survivors include three sons, Richard V. O’Bennick and Justin A. O’Bennick, both in Montana, and Leroy O’Bennick, Hot Springs, Mont.; a daughter, Mrs. Georgia Perry, Topeka; a brother, Isaac O’Bennick, Delia; and several grandchildren.

Drum services were held Wednesday evening, November 19, at the Indian Dance Ground Building in Delia. Burial will be in O’Bennick Cemetery near Delia. Mercer Funeral Home at Holton was in charge of arrangements.
 
 
8687
Obituary- O'Connor, Bernard
Obituary- O'Connor, Bernard
Bernard C. ‘Pete’ O’Connor
SENECA — Bernard C. "Pete" O’Connor, 80, Seneca, died Friday, March 22, 1996, at a Seneca hospital.

Mr. O'Connor farmed in the Centralia area. He worked in highway maintenance for the Kansas Department of Transportation from 1969 until he retired in 1983. Following his retirement he worked on his son’s farm and for Dr. Al Vitt. He worked on farms in the Delia area as a young man.

He was born May 1, 1915, on a farm southeast of Emmett, the son of Michael and Sarah Lacey O’Connor. He attended Halligan School and had lived at Golden, Colo., Delia and Centralia before he moved to Seneca in 1969.

Mr. O'Connor was a member of Sts. Peter and Paul Church at Seneca.

He was married to Kathleen Brinker on Jan. 16,1940, at Corning. She survives.

Other survivors include a son, James B. O'Connor, Seneca; a daughter, Sharon
Schartz, Topeka; two brothers, Frank O’Connor and Leo O'Connor, both of Topeka; four sisters, Catherine Jacobson, Rossville, and Josephine Welchans, Evelyn Hutton , and Dorothy Heere, all of Topeka; and four grandchildren.

Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated at 10:15 a.m. Monday at Sts. Peter and Paul Catholic Church at Seneca. Burial will be at the church cemetery. A rosary will be recited at 3 p.m. and at 7 p.m. today at Lauer Funeral Home at Seneca. Memorial contributions may be made to the Nemaha Valley Community Hospital at Seneca and sent in care of the family.
 
 
8688
Obituary- O'Donnell, George
Obituary- O'Donnell, George
George O'Donnell Dies
Services were at 2:30 p. m. Wednesday at Stewart Funeral Home in Wamego for George Henry O’Donnell, 77, with burial in Wamego Cemetery.

He was born Oct. 28, 1888 at Milton, Pa., and spent most of his life in Kansas. He lived in Rossville a number of years moving to Wamego in the late 1930’s. He was a retired laborer.

He was married to Rosa Hankammer in 1910. She died in 1959. A son, Henry O’Donnell, died in 1942.

Survivors include three sons, George O’Donnell, Westminster, Calif., Cleo O’ Donnell, Manhattan, and Thomas O’Donnell, Fullerton, Calif.; a brother, Tom O’Donnell, Rossville; 10 grandchildren and two great grandchildren.
 
 
8689
Obituary- O'Donnell, Thomas
Obituary- O'Donnell, Thomas
Thomas W. O'Donnell
Thomas W. O'Donnell, 79, Rossville, died Monday afternoon in a Topeka hospital. He had cancer.

He was born Nov. 24, 1894, in St. Marys, and had lived in Rossville about 50 years. He was a retired farmer.

He served in France during World War I and was wounded in action.

He was a charter member of Jimmy Lillard Post No. 31 at Rossville.

His widow, Mrs. Velda O'Donnell, survives.

A daughter, Mrs. Darlene Clark, 5609 W. 14th, and two grandsons also survive.

Services will be at 2 p.m. Wednesday at Parker Mortuary. Burial will be in Rossville Cemetery.

Memorial contributions may be made to the Rossville Community Library. Jimmy Lillard Post No. 31 will be in charge of graveside services.

---
Thomas W. O'Donnell
Thomas W. O'Donnell, 79, Rossville, died Monday, August 26, 1974, in a Topeka hospital. He had cancer.

He was born November 24, 1894, in St. Marys, and had lived in Rossville about 50 years. He was a retired farmer.

He served in France during World War I and was wounded in action.

He was a charter member of Jimmy Lillard Post No. 31 at Rossville.

His widow, Mrs. Velda O'Donnell survives.

A daughter, Mrs. Darlene Clark, Topeka, and two grandsons, also survive.

Services were at 2:00 p.m. Wednesday at Parker Mortuary. Burial was in Rossville Cemetery.

Memorial contributions may be made to the Rossville Community Library. Jimmy Lillard Post No. 31 was in charge of graveside services.

[Note: Headstone says DOB 26 Nov 1894] 
 
8690
Obituary- O'Donnell, Thomas d.1910
Obituary- O'Donnell, Thomas d.1910
[From the Rossville Reporter, Friday, January 6, 1911]

Died- Thomas O'Donnell died Dec. 25th 1910. He was born in 1838 at Milton, Pa., he came to Kansas in 1857 and was married to Miss Ellen Brown and five children were born of which all living, Mrs. Maggie Oldfield, Mrs. Lizzie Prockish, Mrs. Emma Van Vleck, Henry and Thomas O'Donnel [sic O'Donnell].

The sermon was held at St. Marys after which the body was shipped to Flush, Kans., for burial. 
 
8691
Obituary- O'Donnell, Velda
Obituary- O'Donnell, Velda
Velda L. O'Donnell
ROSSVILLE - Velda L. O'Donnell, 95, of Rossville, died Saturday, Jan. 22, 2005, at a St. Marys nursing home. She was born Aug. 27, 1909, in Wamego, the daughter of George and Ethel Lister Mitchell. She had lived in the Rossville community for many years and had lived several years with her daughter in Paxico before going to St. Marys Manor. She had worked as a telephone operator, in a coin laundry and for the Rossville Reporter, all in Rossville. Mrs. O'Donnell was a member of Rossville United Methodist Church and a 59-year member of Jimmie Lillard Post No. 31 of the American Legion Auxiliary in Rossville. She married Thomas W. O'Donnell in 1932. He died in 1974. Surviving are a daughter, Darlene, and her husband, Wayne Clark, Paxico; a brother, Ted Mitchell, Maple Hill; two sisters, Roxie Banta, Silver Lake, and Ruby Adams, Portland, Ore.; two grandsons, Philip Clark, Overbrook, and Doug Clark, Lawrence; and eight great-grandchildren. The funeral will be at 2 p.m. Tuesday at Piper Funeral Home in St. Marys. Burial will be in Rossville Cemetery. Mrs. O'Donnell will lie in state after 1 p.m. Tuesday at the funeral home, where the family will receive friends until the service time. Memorial contributions may be given to Jimmie Lillard Post No. 31, American Legion Auxiliary, and sent in care of the funeral home.
 
 
8692
Obituary- O'Donnell, Virginia
Obituary- O'Donnell, Virginia
Virginia N. O’Donnell
KANSAS CITY, Mo. — Virginia N. O'Donnell, 87, Kansas City, Mo., formerly of Rossville, died Monday, March 8, 1993, at a Kansas City, Mo., medical center.

Mrs. O'Donnell was a former waitress, Fred Harvey Girl and a telephone operator for Santa Fe Railway.

She was born June 4, 1905, at Rossville, the daughter of Charles and Hattie Denton Bixby.

Mrs. O'Donnell was a member of Eastgate Chapter No. 367 of the Order of Eastern Star at Kansas City, Mo., and Citizen Band of the Potawatomi Tribe of Oklahoma.

She was widowed.

Survivors include a daughter, Betty Crose, Nevada, Mo.; three sisters, Grace Bussey and Mabie Patten, both of Topeka, and Edna Mae Taylor, Silver Lake; two brothers, Robert Bixby, Silver Lake, and Don Bixby, Rossville; a granddaughter; two great-grandchildren; and two great- great-grandchildren.

Services will be at 1 p.m. Thursday in D.W. Newcomer's Floral Hills Chapel in Kansas City, Mo. Burial will be in Floral Hills Cemetery at Kansas City, Mo. Visitation will be from 7 until 8:30 p.m. today at the chapel.
 
 
8693
Obituary- O'Neil, Dora
Obituary- O'Neil, Dora
Mrs. Dora O'Neil

Mrs. Dora O'Neil, died Tuesday at her home in Topeka at the age of 50. The funeral was held today from the Penwell Chapel Topeka and interment made in the Topeka cemetery. Mrs. O'Neil was once a resident of Rossville years ago when the family lived here. She was a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Zickenbine and will be remembered by the older residents. She is survived by two daughters her husband having died about 12 years ago. Mrs. E.D. Hartzell attended the funeral today. 
 
8694
Obituary- O'Neil, William
Obituary- O'Neil, William

Rossville’s oldest citizen dies
William E. O’Neil, 96, of Rossville died Sunday in a Topeka hospital after a two-month illness.

He was born October 13,
1864 in Illinois and moved with his parents to Nebraska when he was 10. In 1884 he moved to Flush, Kansas, and farmed in Flush and Wamego communities.

He was married to Sophia Keller in Wamego in 1889, and they moved to farm near Delia in 1933. In 1944 Mr. O’ Neil retired and moved to Rossville. His wife died in 1945.

Survivors include his grandchildren.

Rosary was recited at 8:30 p.m. Monday at the Verschelden Funeral Home in St. Marys. Services were at 9 a. m. Wednesday in the St. Stanislaus Church in Rossville. The Rev. Michael R. McNally, S.J., of [missing rest]
 
 
8695
Obituary- O'Trimble, William
Obituary- O'Trimble, William
William LeRoy O’Trimble
NORTONVILLE — William LeRoy
O'Trimble, 59, Nortonville, died Tuesday,
March 26, 1996, at a Winchester hospital. Mr. O'Trimble was a licensed funeral director and embalmer in both Kansas and
Missouri and he owned and operated O’Trimble Funeral Homes at Nortonville and Effingham. He also was associated with Hutton Monuments at Lawrence and he held
a Kansas Insurance Agent license. He had worked for the Santa Fe Railroad offices at Topeka in 1956 and 1957 and for Sandia Corp. at Albuquerque, N.M., for the Atomic Energy Commission from 1958 to 1971.

He purchased the Warren Funeral Home at Nortonville in 1972 and then opened the funeral home at Effingham in 1974. He was awarded the Business of the Year Award by Friends of the 4-H in 1980.

He was born July 23, 1936, at Nortonville, the son of Thomas William and Verna Mae Bracken O’Trimble, He was graduated from Nortonville High School in 1954 and attended Clark’s Business College at Topeka. He later was graduated from Kansas City, Kan., Community Junior College with an AA degree in mortuary science in December 1976.

Mr. O’Trimble was a member of St. Matthew’s Lutheran Church where he was an elder and had served on the board of finance. He was a member of the Lutheran Layman’s League, the National Funeral Director's Association, the Kansas Funeral Director's Association and the Kansas Embalmers and Eye Enucleation Association.

He had served on the board of directors for Kansas City, Kan., Community Junior College, Department of Mortuary Science, the Jefferson County Memorial Hospital and Geriatric Center and the Atchison Area United Way. He started the Nortonville, Effingham and Corpus Christi Community Blood Programs in 1974.

He was married to Mary Jean Anderson on Dec. 25,1957, at Nortonville. She survives. Other survivors include two daughters; Kristy Noll and Pamela J. Hoffelt, both of Nortonville; a brother, Vernon “Bub” O’Trimble, Topeka; five grandchildren; and three stepgrandchildren.

Services will be at 10:30 a.m. Saturday at St. Matthew's Lutheran Church at Nortonville. Burial will be at the Nortonville Cemetery. Relatives and friends will meet from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. Friday at the O’Trimble Funeral Home at Nortonville. Memorial contributions may be made either to St. Matthew’s Lutheran Church or to the American Heart Association and sent in care of the funeral home.
 
 
8696
Obituary- Ohlfest, Albert
Obituary- Ohlfest, Albert
Bert Ohlfest

Albert F. Ohlfest, a former Rossville business man when he was a member of the firm of Guth & Ohlfest, died at his home in Elsmore, Kansas, Sunday, April 2, after several weeks' illness. Mr. Ohlfest is survived by his wife, two sons, a daughter and two grandchildren. He was 63 years of age. He was buried with Masonic honors in Elsmore cemetery, Wednesday, April 5th. 
 
8697
Obituary- Ohse, Brenda
Obituary- Ohse, Brenda
Brenda L. (Miller) Ohse

Brenda L. Miller Ohse, 59, of Scranton, passed on Wednesday, January 27, 2021 at Kansas University Medical Center in Kansas City after suffering a heart attack.

Brenda was born the youngest of three children on May 11, 1961, to DeVere and Grace Miller.

Brenda grew-up in the Rossville and Willard communities. She graduated from Rossville High School in 1979. Brenda began working at Hallmark Cards in August 1979, and retired after 39 years of service. Brenda married Michael Ohse on June 24, 2019.

Survivors include her husband, a brother Rick (Cindy) Miller, a sister Kathy McCormic; three nieces LeAnn (Travis), Shannon (Scotty), and Julie, two great-nieces, and in-laws Carol and Henry Ohse.

Graveside services for immediate family will be held at the Rossville Cemetery.
 
 
8698
Obituary- Oldfield, Charles 1
Obituary- Oldfield, Charles 1
Charles Oldfield
Graveside services were at 2:30 p.m. Monday at Rossville Cemetery, Rossville, for Charles "Butch" Oldfield, 68, Rossville, who died Tuesday in a Topeka hospital after an extended illness.

He was born November 19, 1904, in Rossville, and was a lifelong resident of that community.

Mr. Oldfield was an Army veteran of World War II and a member of Rossville American Legion Post No. 31.

Survivors include four brothers, Louis Oldfield, Apache Junction, Ariz., Thomas Oldfield, Topeka, Henry Oldfield, Denver, and Ernest Oldfield, Cheyenne, Wyo.; and two sisters, Mrs. Lois Millenbruch, Netawaka, and Mrs. Martha Root, Carthage, Mo.

Rossville American Legion Post No. 31 conducted graveside services.

Davidson-Duff Funeral Home had charge of arrangements.

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Charles Oldfield
Graveside services will be at 2:30 p.m. Monday at Rossville Cemetery, Rossville, for Charles "Butch" Oldfield, 68, Rossville, who died Tuesday in a Topeka hospital after an extended illness.

He was born Nov. 19, 1904, in Rossville, and was a lifelong resident of that community.

Mr. Oldfield was an Army veteran of World War II and a member of Rossville American Legion Post No. 31.

Survivors include four brothers, Louis Oldfield, Apache Junction, Ariz., Thomas Oldfield, Topeka, Henry Oldfield, Denver, and Ernest Oldfield, Cheyenne, Wyo.; and two sisters, Mrs. Lois Millenbruch, Netawaka, and Mrs. Martha Root, Carthage, Mo.

Rossville American Legion Post No. 31 conducted graveside services.

Mr. Oldfield will lie in state at Davidson-Duff Funeral Home after 10 a.m. Saturday. 
 
8699
Obituary- Oldfield, Emily
Obituary- Oldfield, Emily
Mrs. Emily Oldfield Died Yesterday
Mrs. Emily Oldfield died at 6 o'clock yesterday morning after a short illness. Death was primarily due to valvular heart disease with lobar pneumonia as a contributory cause. The latter developed shortly after her last illness started last Friday. The funeral will be held tomorrow, (Friday) afternoon at 2 o'clock at the home on North Main street the service conducted by Rev. McCulloch of the Methodist church. Interment will be made in the Rossville cemetery.

Mrs. Oldfield's death came rather unexpectedly to her friends, her condition becoming decidedly worse late Tuesday night. She was one of the early settlers of Rossville township coming here with her husband and her family in 1880 from Illinois. She was a native of England, where she was born in Derbyshire, July 28, 1839 and would have been 81 years old next July 28. Mr. and Mrs. Oldfield came to Illinois in the early seventies with their family of two children, William and Mary. After eight years residence there they came to Rossville and settled on the farm now occupied by the James White family. The other children, John, Fannie and Tom were born in America. By hard work and good management they accumulated much of the land surrounding the home farm which they divided among the children after coming to town, about 12 years ago. Mr. Oldfield died in December 1913.

Mrs. Oldfield is survived by her children, two daughters and three sons, Mrs. Mary Cottle, Mrs. Fannie Cottle of Rossville, John and William Oldfield of Rossville and Tom Oldfield of Richland, Kansas.


[Note: Headstone says DOB 28 Jul 1841] 
 
8700
Obituary- Oldfield, Fannie
Obituary- Oldfield, Fannie
Fannie Oldfield
Mrs. Fannie Oldfield of Rossville died Sunday evening in a Topeka nursing home. She was 85.

She was born Feb. 23, 1879, at West Liberty, Ky., and was a resident of the Rossville community 56 years. She was a member of the Christian Church.

Her husband, William Oldfield, died in April, 1946.

Mrs. Oldfield is survived by a brother, Goebel Cottle, 2134 Plass; and four sisters, Mrs. Emma Waller, 427 Wilson, and Mrs. Linnie Prater, Mrs. Bessie Sartup and Mrs. Rae Trimble, all of Rossville.

Services will be at 2 p.m. Tuesday in the Rossville Christian Church with burial in the Rossville Cemetery. The Parker Mortuary is in charge of arrangements.
 
 

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