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James Burton Dalton

James Burton Dalton, 70, of Salina, Kansas, passed away Friday, March 29th.

Jim was born in Hays, Kansas on June 14, 1948, a son of the late Minnie Jean (Cunningham) and Harry K. Dalton.

Survivors include his daughter, Mandy Dalton of Colorado Springs, Colorado; son, Jason Dalton of Salina; and sisters, Darlene Redinger of Osborne, and Judy Martin (Jim) of Marysville, Washington.

He is also survived by his niece, Gay Redinger of Santa Monica, California; and nephews Shane Martin (Michelle) of Hillsboro, Oregon, and Scott Martin (Julie) of Arlington, Washington.

Jim is preceded in death by his wife, Gwendolyn.

Memorial Service will be at 10:30 am, Thursday, April 4th at Carlson-Geisendorf Funeral Home, 500 S. Ohio, Salina, Kansas with Rev. Jon Fillipi officiating.

Memorials may be made in James’ name to Salina Parks and Recreation sent in care of Carlson-Geisendorf Funeral Home, 500 S. Ohio Street, Salina.

Elizabeth Ann ‘Betty’ (Riemann) Brooks

Elizabeth Ann “Betty” (Riemann) Brooks, daughter of Joseph and Margaret (Jurgensmeier) Riemann, was born November 29, 1929, at her grandparent’s home in rural Densmore, Kansas. Betty passed away at her home in Whispering Pines in Norton, Kansas, on March 30, 2019, at the age of 89.

Betty was the second child of seven children. She spent her childhood years on the family farm southeast of Edmond, Kansas. Betty attended Edmond Grade School and graduated from the Edmond High School with the class of 1947. On February 18, 1950, Betty married Don Brooks in Logan, Kansas. To this union were born Dennis, Kathy and Jan. Don and Betty lived on the Brooks family farm until January 1954, when they moved to and remodeled their new farm home from two small houses west of Edmond. Betty worked right beside Don on the farm raising and milking cows and raising chickens to butcher. Betty always had a large garden and spent many hours canning produce. She also sold Avon, worked at the grocery store and drove the school bus for the Lenora school district. In 2009, after farming for 60 years, Don and Betty left the family farm and moved to Norton where Betty was very faithful and dedicated in caring for Don. Don passed away October 17, 2015, and Betty made her home at Whispering Pines Assisted Living.

Betty was a member of the St. Mary’s Catholic Church in Densmore where she was very active in the Altar Society. She was currently a member of the St. Francis of Assisi Catholic Church in Norton. Betty was a member of several clubs including the Norton Squaredancers. She loved spending time with her family, especially her children, grandchildren and great-grandchildren.

Survivors include: three children, Dennis Brooks, Norton; Kathy Kaufman (Leo) Chouinard, Newton, Kansas; Jan (Mike) Volgamore, Norton; eight grandchildren and 11 great-grandchildren; three brothers, Kenneth (Ruby) Riemann, Edmond; Ronald (Jean) Riemann, Beloit, Kansas; Donald (Linda) Riemann, Ohio; one sister, Phyllis (Lawrence) Wetter, Salina, Kansas; two sisters-in-law, Eileen Riemann, Hill City, Kansas; Deloris Brooks, Scott City, Kansas; other relatives and friends.

Betty was preceded in death by her parents, her husband, one son-in-law, Tony Kaufman, one infant grandson, Tyler Brooks Kaufman, two brothers, Maurice, and one in infancy.

VISITATION – Tuesday, April 2, 2019 – 5:00 p.m. until 7:00 p.m.
PLACE – Enfield Funeral Home – 215 W. Main – Norton, KS
ROSARY SERVICE – Tuesday, April 2, 2019—7:00 pm at the funeral home in Norton.
MASS OF THE CHRISTIAN BURIAL – Wednesday, April 3, 2019 – 10:30 a.m.
PLACE – St. Francis of Assisi Catholic Church – Norton, KS
INTERMENT – Edmond Cemetery – Edmond, KS
MEMORIAL – Whispering Pines Assisted Living – Norton, KS

Alberta ‘Bertie’ Louise Forbes

Alberta “Bertie” Louise Forbes was born on April 4, 1938, in Osborne County, Kansas and passed away on March 31,2019 at Homestead Assisted Living in Manhattan, Kansas at the age of 80.

She lived her younger years in Osborne County. Later, the family moved to Benkleman, Nebraska. After Alberta’s father died in a plane crash in 1945, Alberta’s mother, Gladys, and the children moved to Covert, Kansas, to be near the Roenne family. In 1949, the family moved to Rexford, Kansas where Alberta and her three brothers attended school.

After high school, she attended Fort Hays State University in Hays, Kansas. This is where she met the love of her life, Donald Sites. They were married August 25, 1957, in Rexford, and moved to the farm south of Grinnell where they lived the rest of her life. Alberta and Donald were inseparable. They enjoyed traveling. After retirement, they traveled to at least 84 countries. When telling stories of her travels, people would ask her where the most beautiful place on earth was, her response every time, was western Kansas. She loved being a farmer’s wife, spending many hours working outside with the family working with the cattle, gardening, or doing whatever needed to be done. Alberta was very active in the Grinnell United Methodist Church and the local Extension Homemaker Units (EHU). Alberta had many hobbies that she enjoyed with her husband. They traveled all over the U.S. and Canada searching for unique antique items and patent models. They moved the Grinnell Train Depot to the north Oakley 1-70 exit and turned it into a museum. Alberta’s favorite treasures were the lightning rod ball collection, the windmill weight collection, the barbed wire collection, and the cast iron seat collection. She was very proud that she held the Powder-Puff Barbed Wire Championship for a few back-to-back years. Donald and Alberta had celebrated 61 years of marriage last year.

Alberta and Donald were blessed with a son, Dalen, in 1958, and a daughter, Marla, in 1961. Dalen is a veterinarian and lives in Mohave Valley, Arizona with his wife Deann. Their child, D’adra, was Alberta’s first granddaughter. D’adra lives in Phoenix, Arizona and is a Certified Nuclear Medicine Technologist. Marla lives in a rural area near Olsburg, Kansas with her husband Lynn. Marla works at Covetrus in the Manhattan, Kansas office. Lynn and Marla gave Alberta and Donald two more granddaughters, Codie and Callie. Codie lives in Topeka, Kansas and will be graduating from Washburn Law School this May. Codie and her fiancé, Tanner Swartz, are planning an August 10, 2019, wedding. Callie lives in Manhattan, Kansas and attends Kansas State University. She is majoring in Kinesiology and plans to attend Physical Therapy school in the future.

Alberta was preceded in death by her father Lewis Willard Forbes and her mother, Gladys Alberta Roenne Forbes. In addition to her children and grandchildren, Alberta is survived by three brothers; Lewis Forbes (wife Hazel) of Madera, California; Duane (wife Connie) of Mesa, Arizona, and Marion (wife Marlene) of Fresno, California.

Funeral Service will be held at 10:30 am Saturday, April 6, 2019 at Kennedy-Koster Funeral Home in Oakley. Burial will be at the Grinnell Township Cemetery, Grinnell. Visitation: 6 to 8 p.m. Friday at the funeral home. Memorials: Alberta Sites Memorial Fund in care of Kennedy-Koster Funeral Home, P.O. Box 221, Oakley, KS 67748. online guestbook: www.kennedykosterfh.com

LaVerne Georgina Davidson

LaVerne Georgina Davidson, 97, passed away Sunday, March 31, 2019, at Clara Barton Hospital in Hoisington. She was born April 8, 1921, in rural Barton County the daughter of Fred and Alice (Bochow) Kraft. She was united in marriage to Charles F. Davidson September 8, 1943, in Claflin. He passed away January 6, 2011.

LaVerne was a lifetime resident of Barton County, moving to Claflin in 1979. LaVerne was a member of Claflin United Methodist Church, United Methodist Women, Claflin Boosters and the Plus 55 Club. She enjoyed quilting, crossword puzzles, letter writing and sending cards.

Survivors include, one son, Dale Davidson and wife Mary Ann of Derby; two daughters, Lynann Fraker and husband Dan of Shawnee and Sue Woydziak and husband Steve of Emporia; seven grandchildren, Philip (Trisha) and Andrew (Erin) Davidson, Rod (Megan) and Brett Fraker, Neil (Jodi) and Adam (Mindy) Woydziak, Amber (Chris) Navarro; thirteen great grandchildren, Drew, Kyle, Chloe and Cainan Davidson, Joshua, Lucas and Alaina Fraker, Kaden, Logan and Taryn Woydziak and Ian, Rylan and Brysen Navarro. She was preceded in death by two brothers, Clarence and Alford Kraft.

Visitation will be 1:00 to 8:00 pm Wednesday April 3, 2019, at Nicholson-Ricke Funeral Home with family present 6:00 to 7:00 pm Funeral service will be 10:30 am Thursday April 4, 2019 at the Claflin United Methodist Church in Claflin, with Pastor Diana Webster officiating. Burial will follow at Claflin Cemetery.

Memorials have been established with Claflin United Methodist church, Claflin Ambulance Service or the Independent Township Library, in care of Nicholson-Ricke Funeral Home, PO Box 146, Hoisington, KS 67544.

Ronald Lynn Brier

Ronald Lynn Brier, 51, of Colby, died Sunday, March 31, 2019, at the Sheridan County Health Complex in Hoxie, KS. He was born May 19, 1967, in St. Francis, KS, to Raymond and Marlene (Weis) Brier.

Ron graduated from Colby High School in 1985. After school he went to work for Commercial Sign until 2000, when he started working in the maintenance department at Citizens Medical Center. He then started Brier for Hire, where he worked as a handyman. When the St. Thomas Historic Residences opened in 2014 he went to work there, in maintenance.

Ron enjoyed woodworking, camping, hiking, golfing and especially spending time outside with his boys.

He was preceded in death by his father, Raymond Michael Brier. Ronald is survived by his sons, Austin and Brandon Brier; mother, Marlene “Marty” Brier; sister Patricia Ann (Robert) Mullins; brother Michael Allen (Valerie) Brier and many nieces and nephews.

There will be a visitation from 4-7:00 p.m. Thursday, April 4, 2019, at Baalmann Mortuary, Colby. Memorials are suggested to St. Jude’s Children’s Hospital, in care of Baalmann Mortuary, PO Box 391, Colby, KS 67701. For Condolences or information visit www.baalmannmortuary.com

Elenora Moeder

Elenora Moeder, 89, La Crosse, Kansas, died Sunday, March 31, 2019, at Locust Grove Village, La Crosse, Kansas.

Mrs. Moeder was born May 25, 1929, in rural La Crosse, Kansas, the daughter of Nicholas and Veronica (Legleiter) Herrman. She was a lifelong resident of rural La Crosse, Kansas. A 1947 graduate of La Crosse High School, La Crosse, Kansas, she was a homemaker and farm wife.

She was a member of St. Michael’s Catholic Church, La Crosse, Kansas.

On June 15, 1948, she married Thomas J. “Tommy” Moeder at St. Michael’s Catholic Church, La Crosse, Kansas. He preceded her in death August 6, 2003.

Survivors include: five sons, Larry Moeder (Deanna), Manhattan, Kansas, Leon Moeder (Susan), Wichita, Kansas, Kurt Moeder, La Crosse, Kansas, Kevin Moeder (Cheryl), La Crosse, Kansas, and Duane Moeder (Linda), La Crosse, Kansas; 11 grandchildren; eight great grandchildren; and two brothers, Marvin Herrman (Florence), La Crosse, Kansas, and Albert “Al” Herrman (Mary), Lindsborg, Kansas.

She was preceded in death by her parents; her husband; six brothers, Chris Herrman, Elmer Herrman, Alvin Herrman, Alex Herrman, Kenneth Herrman, and Raymond Herrman; and five sisters, Emma Moeder, Agnes Herrman, Bertha Sauber, Edith Bollig, and Sister Louise Herrman.

Visitation will be Tuesday, April 2, 2019, from 4:00 P.M. to 8:00 P.M. at St. Michael’s Catholic Church, La Crosse, Kansas, with the family receiving friends from 6:00 P.M. to 8:00 P.M. A vigil service and rosary will be at 7:00 P.M.

Church visitation will be Wednesday, April 3, 2019, from 9:00 A.M. to 9:50 A.M. at St. Michael’s Catholic Church, La Crosse, Kansas.

Funeral service will be Wednesday, April 3, 2019, at 10:00 A.M. at St. Michael’s Catholic Church, La Crosse, Kansas, with Father Eric Gyamfi officiating. Interment will be in the St. Joseph’s Cemetery, Liebenthal, Kansas.

In lieu of flowers or plants, the family requests memorials to St. Michael’s Catholic Church, La Crosse, Kansas, or Locust Grove Village 40th Anniversary Capital Campaign Fund, La Crosse, Kansas.

Condolences or remembrances may be left for the family at www.charterfunerals.com/locations/janousek-lacrosse.php.

Arrangements were by Janousek Funeral Home, 719 Pine Street, P O Box 550, La Crosse, Kansas 67548, 785/222-2517.

Rosamond ‘Rose’ Schuvie

Rosamond “Rose” Schuvie, 92 years of age, passed on Sunday March 31, 2019 in Hays, Kansas. She was born on December 3, 1926 in Catharine, Kansas to Louis and Agatha (Stressler) Wasinger. Rose was the middle child of seven and grew up on her family’s farm in Catharine until she was 10 when the family moved to Hays. She graduated from Hays High and attended Fort Hays State University. Rose married Gilbert J. “Gib” Schuvie in 1946 after Gib was discharged for the Navy. The celebrated 45 years of marriage until he preceded her in death August 4, 1991.

Rose worked at Southwestern Bell Phone Company for 35 years where she met a close group of 10 friends who continued to get together on birthdays for many years after retirement. Rose and Gib were both Russia German descendants who built their family life around church on Sunday, cooking, and big meals with lots of family. God and family were always most important to Rose. She traveled often to spend time with her grandchildren and her favorite time of all was having her family home in Hays visiting, gathering in the kitchen, telling stories, laughing and enjoying each other. She was a member of St. Joseph’s Church and the VFW Auxiliary.

Rose is survived by a son, David Schuvie and wife Diana of Rochester, Michigan; two daughters, Sue Niernberger and husband Skeeter of Hays and Maria Weskamp of Springfield, Missouri; two sisters, Patricia and Shirley; six grandchildren, Lynn (Schuvie) Moersch, Kim (Schuvie) Robinson, Summer (Niernberger) Ruder, Madison Weskamp, Garrett Weskamp, and Jackson Weskamp; 9 great grandchildren as well as numerous nieces and nephews.

She was preceded in death by her parents; her brothers Bob, Don and Frank Wasinger and a sister, Mary.

Funeral services will be10:00 AM Thursday, April 4, 2019 at St. Joseph Catholic Church in Hays with burial to follow in the church cemetery.

Visitation will be Wednesday 5 PM – 8 PM and Thursday 9 AM – 9:30 AM at Brock’s-Keithley Funeral Chapel and Crematory 2509 Vine hays, KS 67601.

A parish vigil service will be Wednesday at 6:15 PM followed by a VFW Auxiliary memorial and rosary service all at the funeral chapel.

Condolences may be sent by guest book to www.keithleyfuneralchapels.com or by email at [email protected]

College works to calm tensions after MAGA hat video

ST. JOSEPH, Mo. (AP) — A college campus has held a listening session in an effort to calm tensions after a video began circulating online of a black student shouting at someone wearing a “Make America Great Again” hat.

Image courtesy The Griffon News at Missouri Western State University

About 50 people attended the session Monday at Missouri Western State University to discuss what happened last Friday. A video of the incident posted by the student newspaper shows the woman saying that the hat is “a symbol of white supremacy.” When a police officer tries to quiet the student, she asks, “Do you know what that hat symbolizes?”The school also talked to the woman and the high school student who wore the hat while helping decorate for a prom his school was holding at Missouri Western. He wasn’t seen on the video.

KZ Country Cheesy Joke of the Day 4/2/19

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A man went to the doctor because he was concerned about his lessening level of energy. He told his doctor that he wasn’t able to do all the things around the house that he used to do.

When the examination was complete, he said, “Now, Doc, I can take it. Tell me in plain English what is wrong with me.”

“Well, in plain English,” the doctor replied, “you’re just lazy.”

“Okay,” said the man. “Now give me the medical term so I can tell my wife.”

 

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Harbor Freight to open Hays store this summer

Discount tool and equipment retailer Harbor Freight is planning to open a Hays location later this year.

“I can confirm the store is coming,” said Lisa Hartley, Harbor Freight media coordinator. “It is scheduled to open this summer on July 30. This date is still tentative.”

The store is currently hiring for several positions in Hays.

Harbor Freight began in 1977 and operates more than 1,000 stores nationwide. The chain has Kansas locations in Salina, Wichita, Hutchinson, Garden City and Manhattan, among others.

Check Hays Post for more as details and store location are available.

HHS baseball sweeps Washburn Rural

HAYS, Kan. – The Hays High baseball team rallied with four runs in the bottom of the fifth inning Monday night to beat Washburn Rural 5-4 to complete a doubleheader sweep of the Junior Blues at the Hays High Field. The Indians won the first game 8-1.

The Indians (6-0) trailed 4-1 in the second game until Cody Petersen’s two-run homer pulled them within a run. They tied the game on a Trey Riggs single which scored Dominic Bainter. Hays took the lead for good on Dylan Dreiling’s grounder to second which scored Palmer Hutchison.

Dominic Bainter pitched an inning of relief for the win. Dreiling pitched two scoreless innings of relief for the save.

Trey Riggs threw a complete game four hitter in the first game. He struck out four with one walk. Palmer Hutchison had three hits including a home run and a double and drove in two. Dylan Dreiling also homered and hit a double. Hutchison and Riggs both drove in two runs.

Hays High begins Western Athletic Conference play Friday in Garden City.

FHSU’s Pfeifer, Graham present at international conference in Atlanta

Debby Pfeifer, left, and Sharon Graham at TESOL 2019.

FHSU University Relations

Debby Pfeifer and Sharon Graham, both instructors in the Department of English at Fort Hays State University, co-presented a session at the recent Teachers of English to Speakers of Other Languages 2019 International Convention and English Language Expo in Atlanta.

Their session was titled “Language Learning Projects: The Classroom-Autonomy Nexus.”

Graham also presented a poster titled “Lesson Study in Chinese University EFL: Local Implementation, Global Implications.” EFL refers to teaching English as a foreign language to students for whom it is a second language. Graham directs the EFL curriculum at Sias International University in Xinzheng, China, one of Fort Hays State’s global partners.

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