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Dessa F. Bryant

Dessa F. Bryant, age 88, passed away on Tuesday, December 25, 2018 at Greeley County Hospital in Tribune, Kansas. Dessa was born September 28, 1930 at Bentonville, Arkansas, the daughter of Theodore Y. & Faye (Branson) Crittenden. A resident of Tribune, Kansas since 1948 she was a homemaker and clerk.

On November 23, 1947 she married Glen Doty at Sharon Springs, Kansas. Glen passed away on December 18, 1980 at Tribune, Kansas. On September 2, 1983 she married Philip Bryant at Syracuse, Kansas. Phil passed away on February 10, 2014 at Tribune, Kansas.

Dessa surviving family includes-

Four Children-
Dessa F. Woods- Tribune, Kansas
Glenna M. Fogo- Larned, Kansas
Gary A. Doty- Stafford, Kansas
Pamela S. Babcock- Scott City, Kansas

Three siblings-
Wilbur M. Crittenden- Tribune, Kansas
Betty S. Palmer- Angel’s Camp, California
Patsy A. Caraway- Belfair, Washington

Ten grandchildren, 31 great grandchildren and 14 great great grandchildren.

Funeral services will be held at 10:30 am (MDT) on Wednesday, January 2, 2019 at Price & Sons Funeral Home in Tribune, Kansas with Jeri Smith officiating.

Burial will be in Greeley County Cemetery in Tribune, Kansas.

Friends may call from Noon until 5:00 p.m. Monday and from noon until 8:00 pm Tuesday at Price & Sons Funeral Home in Tribune, Kansas.

Memorials may be given to Greeley County Hospital in care of the funeral home.

Condolences may be sent to the family through the funeral home website at priceandsons.com

Richard Lee (RL) Titus

Richard Lee (RL) Titus, age 85, passed away on Monday, December 17, 2018 at Wallace County Community Care Center in Sharon Springs, Kansas. Richard was born November 3, 1933 at Lewis, Kansas, the son of Clarence & Mary Francis (Goin) Titus. He had been a lifelong western Kansas resident and was a farmer, stockman as well as a car salesman & implement dealer.

Richard served his country in the United States Coast Guard from 1953 through 1957. He was a 32 Degree Mason holding membership in Anthem Masonic Lodge #0248 in Scott City, Kansas where he had received his 50-year membership pin in 2015.

He married Mary Al Rigor in Kinsley, Kansas in.1954. He married Lou Ann Woolman in 1979 in Garden City, Kansas.

Richards surviving family includes-

Three Children-
Debbie & John Nicholson- Silt, Colorado
Donna & Terry Haines- Leoti, Kansas
Danny & Francy Titus- Garden City, Kansas

A sister-
Lida Mae Mc Cune- Greeley, Colorado

Six grandchildren-
Megan & Charles Malvo- Hutchinson, Kansas
Halee & Alfredo Aranda- Leoti, Kansas
Nicole Roeder- Goodland, Kansas
Morgan & Brock Whitmore- Hays, Kansas
Audrey Titus- Hays, Kansas
Erin & John Witmer- Denver, Colorado

Nine great grandchildren

Numerous nieces and nephews.

His parents, three brothers, Pete, June, Bill and two sisters Bernice and Thelma precede him in death.

Services will be held 11:00 am Saturday, January 5, 2019 at Leoti Cemetery in Leoti, Kansas with Pastor Galen Crippen officiating and military honors provided by the United States Coast Guard.

There will be no calling times.

Memorials may be given to the Wichita County Amusement Association or Anthem Masonic Lodge # 0248 in care of Price & Sons Funeral Home in Leoti, Kansas.

Condolences may be sent to the family through the funeral home website at priceandsons.com

Marilynn Kraisinger

Marilynn Kraisinger, 66, passed away December 27, 2018 at Providence Medical Center in Kansas City, KS.

She was born September 18, 1952 in Larned, the daughter of Claud and Beryl Lewis Buhrer. She was a Licensed Mental Health Technician for Larned State Hospital.

She was of the Christian faith.

She is survived by four sons; Josh Kraisinger, Jake Kraisinger (Jordanne Lemuz), both of Larned, Eddie (Jamie) Kraisinger, Augusta, Kevin (Angela) Hammeke, Belpre; a daughter, Renee Hammeke – Tyner, Bonner Springs; a sister, Jeanette Berry, Wichita; an aunt, Loretta Rose, Larned; granddaughter Teal Viegra and fourteen other grandchildren; two great grandchildren.

She was preceded in death by her parents.

Cremation has taken place and a memorial service will be held 2:00 p.m. on Monday, December 31, 2018 at Beckwith Mortuary Chapel, Larned with Pastor Jarred Smith presiding.

Leta Rosalie (Hines) Sidebottom

Leta Rosalie (Hines) Sidebottom, age 87, died December 27, 2018 at Rhode Island Suites, Ransom, Kansas. She was born in Norton County Kansas on March 21, 1931 to Leonard Vivian and Janettie (Kendall) Hines. She had three sisters, Laurine, Emily and Wilma and two brothers, Darrell and Rollin.

She graduated Almena High School and was Valedictorian of her class. She married Ernest Keith Sidebottom on February 1, 1953 in Norton, Kansas. He died April 21, 2009. They moved to Winfield, Kansas to run the Drive-In theater. All four sons were born in Winfield, Timothy Keith, William Jessie, Steven Neal and David Lee. They later moved to Topeka, Kansas where Ernie worked at a flour mill and Leta worked as a bookkeeper for Lewis Toyota. After Leta and Ernie retired they moved to the Sidebottom homestead in Ransom, Kansas.

Leta was a member of the Ransom United Methodist Church and was very active. She was also involved in the VFW and the Senior Center. Alzheimer’s made it difficult for her to live alone so she lived her remaining days at the Rhode Island Suites Nursing Home. She is survived by all four sons and their wives, Tim (Marilyn), William (Carmen), Steven (Brenda) and David (Lane). She also leaves behind 10 grandchildren and 6 great grandchildren.

Funeral service will be held at the United Methodist Church, Ransom, on Thursday, January 3, 2019, 10:30 A.M. followed by burial in the Ransom Cemetery. Friends may call on Wednesday from 9:00 A.M. until 9:00 P.M. with the family present from 6-8 P.M. at Fitzgerald Funeral Home, Ness City.

Memorial contributions may be given to Rhode Island Suites or the United Methodist Church both of Ransom.

Lenna R. Berry

Lenna R. Berry, 76, of Osborne, KS died on Thursday, December 27, 2018, at the Hays Medical Center of Hays, KS.

Lenna was born in Benkelman, NE on May 6, 1942 to the late Elsie (McCallister) & Leonard Gauger.

Lenna worked as a C.N.A. at Parkview Care Center of Osborne, KS.

Lenna is survived by her daughter, April Cameron of Osborne, Ks.; son: Dwight Anderson of Hurst, TX; sisters: Dianna Deiter of Osborne, KS; Patricia Cramer of Wauneta, NE; 3 grandchildren; 4 great-grandchildren.

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Michael E. Pollnow

On Wednesday, December 26, 2018, Michael E. Pollnow, loving husband, and father of three sons and one daughter, passed away at age 66. Mike was born on September 2, 1952, in Oberlin, KS. He graduated from Decatur County High School in 1970 and attended college at Colby College and Kansas State University where he majored in Animal Science. He was then drafted into the U.S. Army and served in the Colorado National Guard where he rose to the rank of Sergeant. After the Army, Mike served 26 years in various roles in farmers’ cooperatives before retiring from the Frenchman Valley Cooperative in 2014. He was General Manager and President/CEO for a total of 16 years of service at the Farmer’s Elevator Company in Chappell, NE. After retiring, Mike enjoyed driving his Peterbilt semi-truck as an owner/operator of M.P. Logistics, LLC.

Mike loved Jesus Christ and was involved in various ministries with his wife, Sue, and his church congregation, McCook Evangelical Free Church, serving on the security team, as an usher, and as an officer for the Men’s Retreat for several years. Additionally, he was a member of NRA, Gideons International, the American Legion, and held several officer positions in various other organizations. He enjoyed classic cars as well as restoring semi-trucks and tractors. He was an avid collector of Terry Redlin paintings, loved listening to many kinds of music, and enjoyed watching war documentaries or western movies. He was most at home when outdoors planting trees, working in his shop, landscaping and maintaining his property, and helping Sue with the horses. He was awarded the “Nebraska Outstanding Tree Planter” award from the Nebraska Association of Resources Districts in 2001. He loved remodeling homes and had a knack for interior design. He taught the value of hard work to his kids and grandkids and they enjoyed playing a part in some of his many projects.

Mike was a survivor. He was resilient despite multiple occasions where his body tried to give up on him. He endured Lymphoma in his late 20s between 1979-1981. In 2003, he had a double heart bypass and was given only five years to live. Heart ablation surgery was performed in 2015 to correct an arrythmia. In each of these instances, Mike exceeded the odds. He once quipped, “It looks like God still has a plan for me!” Following his recovery from each of these setbacks, you could find him in his shop, yard, or truck, working harder and longer than men half his age.

Mike was preceded in death by his father, Vollie, mother, Elizabeth Susan (Sue), and his father-in-law, Elton Lanka.

Mike is survived by his wife Sue (Lanka) Pollnow, his son Brandon (Kyla) Pollnow, step-daughter Samantha (Chris) Ewing, step-son Owen (Kim) Johnson, and step-son Luke (Maggie) Johnson. He is also survived by his mother-in-law Marian Lanka; his sisters Linda Pollnow, Carol (DeWayne) Knudson, and Janet (Steve) Myers; sisters-in-law Diane (Lee) Wonch and Vanessa (George) Grimsley; and brother-in-law Rex (Beth) Lanka; and their families. His beloved grandchildren are Bryce, Madison, Elizabeth, Silas, Emory, Elias, Owen Harold, and Grace. He also leaves behind numerous nieces and nephews.

A service will be held on Monday, December 31, 2018, at the McCook Evangelical Free Church at 1 PM followed by a procession to the Oberlin Cemetery. A visitation will be held at the church Monday, December 31, 2018 from 11:30 P.M. until service time. Memorials are suggested to Gideons International in lieu of flowers may be sent to 37161 Old Hwy 17, Culbertson, NE 69024.

Gary L. ‘Bear’ Prester

Gary L. “Bear” Prester, 72, of Russell, Kansas passed away Tuesday, December 18, 2018 at the Russell Regional Hospital.

Gary was born August 17, 1946 at his parent’s home in Fairview Township near Lucas, Kansas. He was one of seven children born to Alex and Lilly (Heinze) Prester. At the age of 8, Gary and his family moved to Dorrance, Kansas, where he grew up and attended school.

Gary was united in marriage to Carol Krause on September 14, 1963 in Dubuque, Kansas. This union was blessed with two children; Brad and Debra. They lived in Dorrance and Kingman, until they moved to Russell, Kansas in 1966.

Gary was a truck driver traveling coast for coast for Schwan’s, until becoming an independent driver leased to Allied Cementing Inc. Later he drove for Farmers Oil, where he retired. He was a member of St. John Lutheran Church. In his spare time he enjoyed hunting, fishing, trap shooting, and shooting sporting clays. He also was a member of the coffee group at Buckeye Supply.

Surviving family include his wife of 55 years, Carol of the home; son, Brad Prester (Cheryl) of Russell, Kansas; daughter, Debra Spoonemore of Boonville, Missouri; three brothers, Larry Prester of Bartlesville, Oklahoma, Leon Prester (Helen) of Salina, Kansas and Terry Prester (Alice Mae) of Lyons, Kansas; sister, Patty (Roger) Kaufman of New Braunfels, Texas; four grandchildren, Corielle DeWitt (fiancé Zack Dilse), Chantal Prester, Caitlyn Spoonemore, and Chase Prester; and one great grandson, Grayden Dilse.

Gary was preceded in death by his parents, brother LeRoy Prester, and sister Mary Fern Bickelman.

Celebration of Gary’s life will be held at 11:00 A.M., Friday, January 4, 2019 at St. John Lutheran Church. Visitation will be from 10:00 AM until service time at the Church. Cremation has preceded the services, and a burial of ashes will be held later that day. A memorial has been established with St. John Lutheran Church or Russell Regional Hospital. Contributions and condolences may be sent to Pohlman-Varner-Peeler Mortuary, who is in charge of these arrangements.

Judy C. Chance

Judy C. Chance, 77, of Russell, Kansas, died on Friday, December 28, 2018, at the Hays Medical Center in Hays, Kansas.

Service information is pending with Pohlman-Varner-Peeler Mortuary, Russell.

Allen Brooks

Allen Brooks, 81, of Colby, died Thursday, December 27, 2018, at Citizens Medical Center, Colby. He was born December 12, 1937, in Broken Arrow, OK. Allen served in the United States Army National Guard. He married Catherine “Annie” Carpenter on November 14, 1969, in Reno, NV. Allen had worked on the oil pipe line in California for many years and in the 1970’s he worked for the Atwood Police Department and as a Rawlins County Deputy. He then worked for Murfin Drilling for 18 years. Allen enjoyed fishing, golf, hunting, camping and going to dances. However, his favorite was getting to spend time with his family, especially his grandson and great grandchildren.

He is survived by his wife Annie, of the home; children, Carey Brooks, Allen Brooks, Jr., and Jacque Brooks-Horner; grandson Dusken (Emily) Juenemann; great grandchildren, Dakota and Elam Juenemann and many nieces and nephews.

A graveside service will take place at 3:00 p.m. Wednesday, January 2, 2019, at Beulah Cemetery, Colby. Memorials are suggested to the Allen Brooks Memorial Fund or the American Legion, in care of Baalmann Mortuary, PO Box 391, Colby, KS 67701. For condolences or information visit www.baalmannmortuary.com

Marvin R. Poe

Marvin R. Poe passed away Friday, December 21, 2018, at the age of 82. He was born November 9, 1936,. in El Dorado, Kansas. He found the love of his life, Ruby Dougherty, in December 1953. They were married June 5, 1955, in a double-wedding with his sister, Betty Poe, and her husband Merlin Glover.

He worked in the oilfield and eventually started his own business, Poe Well Service, Inc. Marvin was a hard-working family man and Ruby took care of the kids and the books for the business.

They took the family fishing and camping as much as possible. On family vacations, he always made sure they stopped at a motel early so the family could have a sit-down meal together as they did at home each night. The family loved Sunday drives to out-of-the-way places and would enjoy an ice cream dessert. The family would sit together and watch The Lawrence Welk Show and have popcorn and apple slices. When he was home, everyone knew the recliner was his. Kids could always climb up in the chair and sit with him. As the grandkids came along, they continued the tradition of climbing up on Grandpa’s lap. When the babies were tired, they would end up rocking with Grandpa and falling asleep across his belly.

Marvin had nicknames for his and Ruby’s nieces and nephews and continued the tradition with the grandkids. Most of the granddaughters were Ugly #1, Ugly #2. and so on. They would tell him they were pretty and he would agree they could be Pretty Ugly, just to continue to tease them. His daughter-in-law, Debbie Ann, knew he was always teasing since he had actually bought his first granddaughter a pretty dress and took it to her at the hospital all by himself. His teasing taught life lessons. He told the Leddy kids he was lost and they had to tell him which way to go to get from their house to Lori’s house.

When they made it to Lori’s due to James pulling through with directions, Ruby assured the kids their Grandpa knew where he was going, but wanted them to learn to remember directions. He may not have said much at times, but through all his teasing, he taught us how to love without taking life too seriously. Our family has been getting together a few times a year ever since the kids of Marvin and Ruby were all out of the house. Marvin and Ruby Poe have created an amazing legacy in the wonderful family they have!

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Libbie A. (Borecky) Sebesta

Libbie A. (Borecky) Sebesta died Monday, December 24, 2018 at her home in Wilson, Kansas at the age of 89. She was born November 20, 1929 to John and Marie (Janda) Borecky in Palacky Township, Ellsworth County. At the age of three, her family moved to a farm in Noble Township near Black Wolf. Libbie attended South Black Wolf School through eighth grade. She attended Wilson High School for two years, transferring to Ellsworth High School because her brother wanted to play football, graduating in 1947.

Libbie worked for numerous families as a hired girl during high school summers. Following graduation, she worked at the Black Wolf Store as a clerk and cream tester. Libbie wanted a better life so she with her sister Vi attended Brown Mackie Business College in Salina, Kansas. She convinced Black Wolf State Bank to loan her $500 without collateral to pay her education. Libbie worked at the cleaners on South Santa Fe to pay her living expenses while attending Brown Mackie.

Libbie married Joseph J. Sebesta on May 12, 1954 at the Presbyterian Church in Wilson, Kansas. To this union, two children were born, Diane Marie and Mark Jon. Libbie was a busy farm wife, mother, and community volunteer. She was a member of the Presbyterian Church, Noble Extension Homemaker Unit, and a Wilson Girl Scout Leader. Libbie was a member of numerous lodges associated with the Wilson Opera House. Eventually she became the volunteer caretaker and museum curator. Libbie was devastated when the Opera House burned.

Libbie was preceded in death by her husband Joseph J. Sebesta; parents John and Marie Borecky; her brother Lester Borecky; and sisters Vivian Kratzer and Vi Jiricek.

She is survived by her daughter Diane Deaver and husband Tom of Manhattan; son Mark Sebesta and wife Susan of Wilson; grandchildren Allyson and Zachary Deaver and Lukas and Rachel Sebesta; sisters Mildred Hynes of Sylvan Grove and Myrene Soukup of Wilson; sister-in-law Elsie Sebesta of Wilson; and many nieces and nephews.

Funeral Services are planned for 10:30 AM Friday, December 28, 2018 at Plumer-Overlease Funeral Home in Wilson with burial to follow in the City Cemetery. Visitation will be Thursday from 2:00 PM until 8:00 p.m. at the funeral home. Memorials are suggested to the Wilson Heritage Museum or the Lange Memorial Library and may be sent in care of Plumer-Overlease Funeral Home, P.O. Box 533, Wilson, Kansas 67490.

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