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Edna Iona Vilven Spears

Female 1908 - 2002  (93 years)


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  • Name Edna Iona Vilven Spears 
    Born 11 Aug 1908  Wamego, Pottawatomie County, Kansas Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Gender Female 
    Died 9 Aug 2002  Topeka, Shawnee County, Kansas Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Buried Rossville Cemetery, Rossville, Shawnee County, Kansas Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Person ID I6400  Rossville
    Last Modified 27 Jun 2018 

    Father Arthur Vilven 
    Mother Gertrude Banks Vilven 
    Family ID F3360  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart

    Family LaVerne Herbert Spears,   b. 20 Sep 1906, Louisville, Pottawatomie County, Kansas Find all individuals with events at this location,   d. 15 Dec 1991, Rossville, Shawnee County, Kansas Find all individuals with events at this location  (Age 85 years) 
    Married 3 Dec 1927  Seneca, Nemaha County, Kansas Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Children 
    +1. Helen Louise Spears Queen Siegel Cook Miller,   b. 28 Jul 1929, Rossville, Shawnee County, Kansas Find all individuals with events at this location,   d. 28 Jul 2020  (Age 91 years)
    +2. Ruth Elaine Spears Tripp Larson,   b. 5 Mar 1931, Topeka, Shawnee County, Kansas Find all individuals with events at this location,   d. 1 Aug 2019, Topeka, Shawnee County, Kansas Find all individuals with events at this location  (Age 88 years)
    Documents
    Anniversary- Spears, LaVerne and Edna 1
    Anniversary- Spears, LaVerne and Edna 1
    Spears Couple Will Observe Golden Anniversary Sunday

    A golden wedding anniversary open house will honor Mr. and Mrs. LaVerne H. Spears from 2 to 5 p.m. on Sunday, December 4, 1977, in the Rossville United Methodist Church, Rossville, Ks.

    Friends and relatives are invited to attend; the couple requests that no gifts be presented.

    Hosts will be their daughters and sons-in-law, Helen and Leonard Cook, and Ruth and Bill Larson, all of Rossville.

    Edna Vilven and LaVerne Spears were married December 3, 1927, in Seneca, Ks. They have operated a farm near Rossville since 1928. Mr. Spears served as agency manager of Farm Bureau Insurance Services in Shawnee County 32 years until he recently retired. He served 10 years in the Kansas House of Representatives; served 17 years as councilman or mayor of Rossville City; two years as president of Kansas League of Municipalities; and was Worthy Grand Patron of Grand Chapter of Kansas Eastern Star in 1962-63. Mrs. Spears is past president of the Native Sons and Daughters of Kansas, and past president of the Legislative Wives Association.

    Mr. and Mrs. Spears have five grandchildren and two great-grandchildren.
    Anniversary- Spears, LaVerne and Edna 2
    Anniversary- Spears, LaVerne and Edna 2
    60th Wedding Anniversary
    For Edna and LaVerne Spears
    A 60th wedding anniversary open house will honor Mr. and Mrs. LaVerne H. Spears from 2 to 5 p.m. Sunday, November 29, 1987, in the Rossville Community Center.

    Friends and relatives are invited; the couple requests no gifts be presented. Hosts will be their daughters and son-in- law — Helen Cook and Ruth and Bill Larson, all of Rossville.

    Edna Vilven and LaVerne Spears were married December 3, 19278, in Seneca. They operated a farm near Rossville since 1928. Mr. Spears served as agency manager of Farm Bureau Insurance Services in Shawnee County for 32 years until he retired in 1971. He served 10 years in the Kansas House of Representatives; served 17 years as councilman or mayor of Rossville City; two years as president of Kansas League of Municipalities; and was Worthy Grand Patron of Grand Chapter of Kansas Eastern Star in 1962-63. Mrs. Spears is past president of the Native Sons and Daughters of Kansas, and past president of the Legislative Wives Association.

    Mr. and Mrs. Spears have five grandchildren and six great-grandchildren.
    Last Modified 6 Feb 2022 21:36:33 
    Family ID F2650  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart

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  • Documents
    Obituary- Spears, Edna 1
    Obituary- Spears, Edna 1
    Edna Spears
    ROSSVILLE — Edna I. Spears, 93, Rossville, died Friday, Aug. 9,2002, at a Topeka retirement home.

    Mrs. Spears had been a clerk for the Kansas House of Representatives.

    She was born Aug. 11,1908, in Wamego, the daughter of Arthur and Gertrude Banks Vilven. She was reared in Wamego and graduated from Wamego High School. She moved to Rossville in 1928.

    Mrs. Spears was the oldest member of Rossville United Methodist Church. She was past president of United Methodist Women at the church. She was a 61 -year member of Loyal Chapter No. 176 of the Order of the Eastern Star in Silver Lake, past worthy matron and district aide. She was president of Legislative Wives Association in Topeka in 1971 and 1972, president of Native Sons and Daughters of Kansas in 1969, past president of the Rossville Ladies Literary and Music Circle and a 60-year member of a Rossville bridge club.

    She married LaVerne H. Spears on Dec. 3,
    1927, in Seneca. He died on Dec. 15,1991. Mrs, Spears also was preceded in death by a grandson, Earl Queen, in 1967.

    Survivors include two daughters, Helen L. Miller, Topeka, and Ruth E. Larson, Rossville; five grandchildren; 11 great-grandchildren; and two great-great-grandchildren.

    Services will be at 10:30 a.m. Monday at the Rossville United Methodist Church. Chapter No.
    176 of the Order of the Eastern Star will conduct a Star Service. Burial will be at Rossville Cemetery. Mrs. Spears will lie in state at the Piper Funeral Chapel in Rossville after 2 p.m. today. Visitation will be from 7 to 8 p.m.

    Memorial contributions may be made to the Rossville United Methodist Church or to Loyal Chapter No. 176 of the order of the Eastern Star and sent in care of the funeral chapel.
    Obituary- Spears, Edna 2
    Obituary- Spears, Edna 2
    Edna I. Spears
    Edna I. Spears, Rossville, died Friday, August 9, 2002, at a Topeka retirement center.

    She was born August 11, 1908, in Wamego, the daughter of Arthur and Gertrude Banks Vilven.

    She had lived in the Rossville community since 1928. She grew up in the Wamego community and was graduated from Wamego High School. She attended Kansas State Agricultural College in Manhattan. She had worked as a clerk for the Kansas House of Representatives.

    She was a member of the Rossville United Methodist Church. She had served as the church treasurer for many years, and was a member of the United Methodist Women and served as president in 1976.

    She was a 61-year member of Loyal Chapter No. 176 Order of the Eastern Star, Silver Lake. She had served as Worthy Matron of the Eastern Star for four years and as a District Aide for the Eastern Star.

    She served as president of Legislative Wives Association in Topeka in 1971-1972. She was president of Native Sons and Daughters of Kansas in 1969. She was a member and past president of the Rossville Ladies Literary and Music Circle. She had been a member of a local Bridge Club for over 60 years.

    She supported her husband in all of his activities. She and her husband traveled extensively throughout Europe, South America, twice around the world, Oriental countries, New Zealand, Australia, South Africa, China, and Hawaii. She and her husband wintered in Sun City, AZ for many years and she continued to do so after his death until recent years.

    On December 3, 1927, she married LaVerne H. Spears at Seneca. He died December 15, 1991. A grandson, Earl Queen, died in 1967.

    Survivors include two daughters, Helen L. Miller, Topeka, and Ruth E. Larson, Rossville; five grandchildren; 11 great-grandchildren; and two great-great-grandchildren.

    Her service was at 10:30 a.m. Monday at the Rossville United Methodist Church where Loyal Chapter No. 176 Order of the Eastern Star conducted a Star memorial service. Burial was in the Rossville Cemetery. Family visitation was held at Piper Funeral Chapel, Rossville, from 7 to 8 p.m. Sunday.

    Memorial contributions may be made to the Rossville United Methodist Church or Loyal Chapter No. 176 Order of the Eastern Star and sent in care of Piper Funeral Chapel, 419 Main, Rossville, KS 66533.
    Birthday- Spears, Edna 1
    Birthday- Spears, Edna 1
    Open House
    for
    Edna Spears
    on her
    90th Birthday

    Sun., Aug. 16 3 to 5
    Rossville United Methodist Church
    Birthday- Spears, Edna 2
    Birthday- Spears, Edna 2
    A Remarkable Lady Celebrates Her 90th Birthday

    by Dorothy N. Hoobler
    Remember the time when celebrating a 90th birthday was a rare and exceptional event? Well, it is still a very special occasion, but it’s no longer rare. Have you noticed how many 90th birthday observances have occurred in St. Marys and the surrounding communities recently? To each and every one of those celebrants, we say “Congratulations” and extend our very best wishes.

    Many of our readers will already know Mrs. Edna Vilven Spears of Rossville. This remarkable, active, and very alert lady will observe her 90th birthday on August 11, 1998. The “Star,” on several occasions over the years, has published a journal of the fascinating trips she and her well-known husband, the late LaVerne H. Spears, made to all parts of the world. We followed his work during the ten years he served in the Kansas State House of Representatives. Thanks are due, too, for his 34 years as an active member of the Cross Creek Watershed District #42 Board. Because those dams were built for flood control, Cross Creek hasn’t flooded Rossville for a number of years.

    But, this is Edna’s story. She will be honored with an open house on Sunday afternoon, August 16, from 3 until 5 p.m. at the Rossville United Methodist Church. You are all invited.

    Edna is the daughter of the late Arthur and Gertrude Vilven, who had a truck garden near Wamego until the 1903 flood. Eventually, they bought 160 acres of land northeast of Rossville. For ten years they had a peach and apple orchard. There, at Harmony Gardens, customers bought delicious fresh fruits and cider until the year that a terrible hail storm destroyed the trees.

    LaVerne had also grown up in the Wamego area. He and Edna were married on December 3, 1927, and their daughters were born in 1929 and 1931. The Spears family felt the Depression years like everyone else, so he went to Kansas State, where he earned his degree in Business Administration in 1936, taking some classes by correspondence course. He began to use what he had learned at K-State in a variety of enterprises — a Piggely Wiggely store in Abilene, an implement store in Valley Falls, a Gambles business in Wamego, a partnership in the Rossville Implement Agency, agency manager for the Shawnee County Farm Bureau, and the farm north of Rossville where they raised livestock and grain. In all of these ventures, Edna was his bookkeeper, his partner, and his support.

    They moved to the city of Rossville in 1952, and built their present home on Parkway, across from the city park. Rossville, like so many other small, rural communities, was sadly run down, both in the business and residential areas. So, in 1954, camera in hand, La Verne traversed the town, photographing the piles of trash, the unkempt park, the unpainted business fronts, and the backyard outhouses. When Spears showed his home movies to the newly organized Rossville Community Improvement Association two weeks later, everyone realized the town needed a face lift.

    The people all pitched in. One thousand dollars were raised through a street dance, Bingo games, a pancake feed, and a ball game. Editor Bill Murray of the “Rossville Reporter,” wrote, “Elbow grease was the main ingredient of our success.” The Lions Club led the town’s other organizations in an excellent example of teamwork and cooperation, and the town got is new look. The next year, Spears got out his camera again to show all the improvements; then he spliced them together for “before and after” pictures.

    Edna remarked that this old film was shown recently at the Senior Center by their son-in-law, Bill Larson. Many remembered the old days, and certainly appreciated all the improvements that Rossville and its citizens have continued to make over the past 44 years. Incidentally, LaVerne was elected mayor in 1955, and served for ten years.

    Because LaVerne loved to travel, and Edna does, too, they went on many fabulous trips through the Farmer-to-Farmer tours organized by the California Farm Bureau. Edna like the tour to New Zealand best; the country was so beautiful and, besides, she laughed, “Everyone spoke English!” She like China, too, and South America, and South Africa, and Europe, and Australia, and Russia, and also Alaska and Hawaii. “I like them all,” she admitted.

    Another valued phase of her life was all the time LaVerne spent in the Kansas House of Representatives. She had so many interesting experiences, even working as a clerk preparing document booklets (with copies of bills, and other legal papers) for her husband and four other legislators. There were social events with other wives, too. She had a term as president of the Legislative Wives Association and the Kansas Native Sons and Daughters.

    Mrs. Spears has been very active in the Rossville United Methodist Church, serving as treasurer for 19 years. She transferred to Rossville from the Wamego congregation 60 years ago, and is probably the oldest member of the church. The Spears were both active and long-time members of the Order of the Eastern Star. In 1970, they established the LaVerne and Edna Spears Scholarship at K.S.U. for students with an O.E.S. background. To date, 60 junior and senior students have benefited from the Spears’ generosity. In 1983, they established the Willowbrook Methodist Church Foundation in Sun City, Ariz., which awards scholarships to students attending seminary.

    In 1977, they bought a home in Sun City and spent the winter months there until La Verne’s death on December 15, 1991, after 64 years of marriage. Edna still spends her winters there. Her daughter, Helen, and husband, Bob Miller, live just four blocks away. Their daughter, Ruth, and her husband, Bill Larson, live in Rossville. There are four grandsons, one granddaughter, eight great-grandchildren, two stepgreat-grandchildren, and two great-great-grandchildren. Most will be present for Edna’s birthday celebration on August 16.

    As exciting as Edna’s life has been, I was most fascinated by her description of her weekly letter writing activities. Several years ago, she began writing diary-like letters to her grandchildren and old friends. Response was so positive, she expanded the mailing list to include 32 people — shut-ins, old classmates, and neighbors (in Sun City in the summer, and Rossville in the winter). She also includes a joke or two, usually ones she has shared at lunch time at the Rossville Senior Center.

    She has been a member of the bridge club for 60 years, and still plays every two weeks. She loves to read. “If you are feeling low, you can always bury yourself in a book,” she advises.

    Edna was careful to point out that the town of Rossville was originally named Edna, and the street in town by that designation is named for the original town, not for her. Considering all the contributions that Edna and LaVerne Spears have made to the Rossville community, perhaps it should have been named in her honor.

    Happy Birthday, Edna, and many, many more!