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Mary B Spiker Lewman

Female 1915 - 1987  (72 years)


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  • Name Mary B Spiker Lewman 
    Born 1 Feb 1915  Netawaka, Jackson County, Kansas Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Gender Female 
    Died 1 Jul 1987  Topeka, Shawnee County, Kansas Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Buried 3 Jul 1987  Netawaka Cemetery, Netawaka, Jackson County, Kansas Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Person ID I5318  Rossville
    Last Modified 25 Dec 2019 

    Father Algie A Spiker 
    Mother Nellie Linneman Spiker 
    Family ID F6412  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart

    Family Leroy W Lewman 
    Married 26 Jun 1934  Holton, Jackson County, Kansas Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Children 
    +1. Richard Lee Lewman,   b. 3 Feb 1935, Brown County, Kansas Find all individuals with events at this location,   d. 30 Nov 2007, Topeka, Shawnee County, Kansas Find all individuals with events at this location  (Age 72 years)
     2. Cora Ann Lewman Harkins
     3. Rhonda Lewman Culp
     4. Charles Lewman
    Last Modified 30 Jan 2018 12:24:14 
    Family ID F6411  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart

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  • Documents
    Obituary- Lewman, Mary 1
    Obituary- Lewman, Mary 1
    Mrs. Mary B. Lewman
    Mrs. Mary B. Lewman, 72, Topeka, died Wednesday, July 1, 1987, from injuries sustained in a traffic accident.

    Topeka police said Mrs. Lewman suffered injuries to the head and the left side of her torso when her car and a pickup truck collided at a southeast Topeka intersection. Dr. Roman Hiszczynskyj, Shawnee County district coroner, said Mrs. Lewman died as a result of multiple injuries.

    Mrs. Lewman was the cafeteria supervisor at Highland Park High School for several years and had worked several years at Capital Federal Savings and Loan.

    She was born Feb. 1, 1915, on a farm between Netawaka and Whiting, the daughter of Algie A. and Nellie Linneman Spiker. She lived in the Netawaka community until 1950 when she moved to Topeka.

    Mrs. Lewman was a member of Highland Park United Methodist Church.

    She married Leroy W. Lewman June 26, 1934, at Holton. He survives.

    Other survivors include two daughters, Mrs. Cora Ann Harkins, Tucson, Ariz., and Mrs. Rhonda Culp, Wamego; two sons, Richard Lewman, Delia, and Charles Lewman, Minatare, Neb.; a brother, Henry Spiker, Horton; 12 grandchildren; and five great-grandchildren.

    Services will be at 1:30 p.m. Friday at Highland Park United Methodist Church. Burial will be in Netawaka Cemetery. Mrs. Lewman will lie in state from 4 p.m. today until 11:30 am. Friday at Tibbitts-Griffin Highland Chapel and from noon until 1:30 p.m. Friday when the casket will be closed at the church. The family will meet with friends from 7:30 until 8:30 p.m. today at the chapel. Memorial contributions may be made to Highland Park United Methodist Church, 2914 Michigan, Topeka, 66605.
    Obituary- Lewman, Mary 2
    Obituary- Lewman, Mary 2
    Topeka police collected evidence near a pickup truck that had been in a collision with a car at 31st and California Wednesday morning, killing a 72-year-old Topeka woman who was driving the car.
    Obituary- Lewman, Mary 3
    Obituary- Lewman, Mary 3
    72-year-old Topeka woman dies
    when ear, pickup Truck collide

    By STEVE FRY
    Capital-journal law enforcement writer
    A 72-year-old Topeka woman who apparently was driving a few blocks with her husband to their morning coffee club was killed Wednesday when her car and a pickup truck collided at a southeast Topeka intersection. No traffic citations have been issued in the accident.

    Topeka police identified the dead woman as Mary C. Lewman, 72, 3033 Colorado. Lewman was dead on arrival at St. Francis Hospital and Medical Center, a hospital spokesman said. Lewman died as a result of multiple injuries, said Dr. Roman Hiszczynskyj, Shawnee County district coroner.

    Lewman’s husband, Leroy Lewman, 74, 3033 Colorado, was the only passenger in the Lewman car. Leroy Lewman was treated at St. Francis, then released, a hospital spokesman said. Police said Leroy Lewman suffered a head injury in the mishap.

    The driver of the pickup truck, Phillip A. Cheatum, 30, 2010 E. 13th, suffered a minor injury to one leg, police said, but no record of hospital treatment could be found.

    Topeka police said no alcohol was involved in the fatality accident on Wednesday. Mary Lewman’s death was the ninth traffic fatality on Topeka streets so far this year. In 1986, there were six traffic fatalities in Topeka.

    The accident occurred at 7:23 a.m. at E. 31st and California, a T-intersection where 31st runs westbound from California.

    Cheatum was driving a 1968 pickup truck south on California, and
    Mary Lewman was driving a 1980 automobile east on 31st Street turning north onto California when the vehicles collided.

    According to a witness, the Lewman car was driving slowly through the intersection, said Steve Huddleston, traffic officer. Cheatum saw the Lewman car, applied his brakes and steered to the northbound lane of California to avoid the Lewman’s
    "There is no indica-tion of excessive speed."
    — Traffic Lt. Ed Klumpp
    car. When the Lewman car didn’t stop, Cheatum steered to the right and tried to hit the back of the car, Huddleston said.

    The pickup truck struck the car in the driver’s side door. After the impact, “the Lewman car went very slowly backwards down the hill and into the (west) ditch” a short distance south of the intersection, Huddleston said. The Lewman car came to a halt in the west ditch facing northeast.

    After impact, the pickup was moving toward a utility pole on the southwest corner of the intersection. Cheatum scooted away from the driver’s seat to avoid being injured on the steering wheel when it struck the utility pole, Huddleston said. The truck came to a halt facing southwest in the west ditch.

    Traffic Lt. Ed Klumpp said, “There is no indication of excessive speed (at this time). According to witnesses’ statements, the damage (to the vehicles) and the skid, there was no speed involved.” The pickup and car collided just east of the center line on California at the north end of the intersection.

    After a fatality accident, police examine vehicles for mechanical defects as a matter of standard procedure.

    Traffic Sgt. Maurice Koch said the Lewman car, a four-door 1980 Buick Century, was destroyed in the accident. The doors on the left side of the car were shoved into the passengers’ compartment to a point even with the middle of the steering wheel.

    Police Said it is unknown whether the Lewman car came to a stop before it entered the intersection. Eastbound traffic on 31st faces a stop sign.

    Cheatum wasn’t wearing a seat belt, and Mary Lewman was wearing a seat belt. Police said it was unknown whether Leroy Lewman was wearing a seat belt.

    When the accident occurred Wednesday, the Lewmans apparently were driving to Harry’s IGA grocery store, 2075 E. 29th, where they often drank coffee with an informal club to start the day.

    Jo Stevenson, a member of the coffee club, said Wednesday that Mary Lewman and her husband had been coming to the coffee club that meets in the grocery store’s delicatessen about two years. The arthritis that Mary Lewman had was a factor in her regular attendance at the coffee club.

    “She had told us on occasion that the coffee club was a reason to get up in the morning, to get moving. It was a way to forget the hurting for awhile,” Stevenson said.