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Wayne H. Rieth

Wayne H. Rieth, age 86, died on Tuesday, February 26, 2019 at the Garden Valley Retirement Village in Garden City, Kansas. He was born on October 7, 1932 in Woodward, Oklahoma, the son of Henry Jacob and Charlotte Skinner Rieth.

Wayne worked for the COOP for over 20 years and owned the Ark Valley Hatchery. He was a veteran of the United States Army serving during the Korean War. Wayne was also a member of the VFW and the National American Game Bird Association.

On July 19, 1953 he married Melvena Fern Husband in Tangler, Oklahoma. She died on April 9, 2014.

Survivors include:

Two Children
Lisa Irwin of Pierceville, Kansas
Ed and Tammy Rieth of Garden City, Kansas

Seven Grandchildren
Shasta Dobyns and Shawn Tramell of Castlerock, Colorado
Zack Irwin and Cassie Allen of Pierceville, Kansas
Zeb Irwin of Denver, Colorado
Devin and Julie Rieth of Hays, Kansas
Cameron Rieth of Colby, Kansas
Brennan Rieth of Pierceville, Kansas

One Sister
Charlene Buck of Oklahoma City, Oklahoma

Five Great Grandchildren.

He was preceded in death by his parents; wife; one brother, Dale Rieth; one sister, Alma Morgan.

Visitation will be on Sunday, March 3, 2019 from 1-8 pm with the family present from 5-7.

Funeral services will be on Monday, March 4, 2019 at 10:00 a.m. at the Pierceville Federated Church in Pierceville, Kansas.

Interment will follow immediately at the Pierceville Cemetery with military honors by the Kansas Army National Guard and the District 8 Honor Guard of the American Legion.

Memorials are suggested to the Pierceville Federated Church in care of Price and Sons Funeral Home, 620 N. Main St. Garden City, Kansas 67846.

Trevor Seth Parsons

Trevor Seth Parsons, age 26, passed away on February 19, 2019 in Holden, Missouri.

Seth was born on July 26, 1992 to Trevor Shawn and Alison (Sanders) Parsons in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. Seth graduated from Pleasant Hill High School in 2010, Pleasant Hill, Missouri. Seth attended college in Arizona and Oklahoma. He enjoyed spending time with his friends and family. Seth loved sports, playing basketball and loved disc golf.

He was preceded in death by his dad, Trevor; grandparents, Pamela and Darrel Parsons, Georgia and Donald Bishop; and great grandmother Esther Klassen.

Seth is survived by his mother, Alison of Edmond, OK; brother, Tyler Parsons of Pleasant Hill, MO and numerous aunts, uncles and cousins.

In lieu of flowers, please make a donation in Seth’s name to Hope Community Mental Health Services, Inc (a non-profit agency) 6100 S Walker, Oklahoma City, OK 73139. Attn: finance office or at www.hopecsi.org

A celebration of life will be held at a later date in Oklahoma City, OK. Online condolences and information www.batemanfuneral.com

Betty Belle Beckmeyer

Betty Belle Beckmeyer, age 91, passed away on February 24, 2019 at Cedar Village, Ness City, Kansas.

An obituary is pending with Fitzgerald Funeral Home.

Annunciata Marie (Wildeman) Weber

Annunciata Marie (Wildeman) Weber, 88, of Park, departed this life on February 26, 2019, at the Sheridan County Long Term Care Unit, in Hoxie.

The oldest child of Daniel and Mary (Ziegler) Wildeman, Ann was born at home, May 29, 1930, east of Park. Ann and her family moved to their new sod house south of Grainfield when she was 5 years old. She had many stories of living in a “soddy”. She attended grade school in rural Grainfield and graduated from Grainfield High School in 1949.

Ann worked at the Grainfield grocery store and bank until the love of her life returned from the Korean War. Annunciata was united in marriage to Aloysius Weber on May 18, 1953. To this union were born seven children, Gwendolyn, Dan, Allan, Marita, Stacy, Kevin and Alanna.

Al and Ann began their married life on the Weber farm south of Park. In 1957, they moved to their new home 2 miles north of Park. Ann was proud to work alongside her husband Al on the family farm for over 60 years. They also ran a grocery store in Park in the early 80’s. She was a devoted mother who gave her children a strong faith foundation. She taught them the importance of prayer. Countless blessed candles were burned over the years when she knew of someone’s suffering or needs.

Ann learned to crochet in her mid-forties. Each grandchild received one of Grandma’s afghans as a high school graduation gift and many more were given as wedding gifts.

Al was the gardener, and Ann was the canner of all his produce. No one can dispute how wonderful her cinnamon pickles were, and she would make dill pickles by the crock-full! She also spent hours turning farm fresh eggs into home made noodles. What a treat it was to snitch some of those noodles as they were spread out on the beds to dry! And many of her grandchildren had the experience of cleaning chickens with Grandma Weber. Grandma’s Chicken & Noodles were the best!

In June of 2018, Ann had to leave the home that “her honey had built for her”. The last several months of her life were spent at the Long Term Care in Hoxie. She enjoyed making new friends and playing bingo to win prizes for her great-grandchildren. She also enjoyed the weekly Mass when Fr. Kevin could come out from Salina, and Thursday afternoon Rosary group.

Ann was a lifetime member of the Sacred Heart Catholic Church, the altar society and the VFW auxiliary.

Ann was preceded in death by her husband Al; parents, Dan and Mary Wildeman; step-mother Wanda Wildeman; brothers Pius and Francis; infant sister Caroline, and sisters-in-law, Neyla Kippes and Fran Wildeman.

She is survived by her children, Gwen (Kevin) Offutt, of Healy, Dan (Vickie) Weber, of Park, Allan (Connie) Weber, of Quinter, Marty (Herb) Cressler, of Hoxie, Stacy (Jerry) Wagoner, of Haxtun, CO, Fr. Kevin Weber, of Salina and Alanna (Laura) Woodward-Weber, of Healy; 18 grandchildren and 35 great grandchildren; brother Vernard Wildeman; sister-in-law Doreen Wildeman, and brother-in-law Gene Kippes.

Visitation is 5-7:00 p.m. Sunday, March 3, 2019, at Sacred Heart Catholic Church, Park, with a Vigil at 7:00 p.m. Funeral Mass is 11:00 a.m. Monday, March 4, 2019, also at the church, with burial to follow in the church cemetery. Memorials are suggested to Sacred Heart Catholic Church, the Sheridan County Benefit Walk or the Diocese of Salina Vocations Education Fund, in care of Baalmann Mortuary, PO Box 204, Oakley, KS 67748. For condolences or information visit www.baalmannmortuary.com

Merna Jean Dautel

Lifelong Sherman County resident Merna Jean Dautel, 89, passed away on February 25, 2019 at the Goodland Regional Medical Center in Goodland, Kansas.

Merna was born on September 12, 1929 in Brewster, Kansas to Oscar and Grace (Werner) Berry. She was one of six children. Merna attended school in Brewster and graduated from Brewster High School in 1947.
On March 25, 1947, Merna married Kenneth Dautel in Goodland at the Parsonage of Rev. Lowell Renburger. To this union five children; Ronald, Bonnie, Donald, Connie and Johnnie were born. She was a member of the United Methodist Church in Goodland as well as a member of the VFW Auxiliary.

Merna and Kenneth milked cows, raised hogs and had a cow/calf operation. They raised wheat, corn, sugar beets, alfalfa and beans. They also ran a skating rink, which their children helped them run. They owned Dautel Sales, an auction company that held auctions all over the county. Most of all she enjoyed spending time with her family and all her grandchildren.

Preceding her in death were her parents, her husband, four brothers; Maurice, Gale, Gerald and Merril Berry, as well as an infant twin sister Betty.

She is survived by her children Ronald (Eileen) Dautel of Goodland, Bonnie,(Steve) Linton ofSan Ramon, CA, Donald Dautel,(andShirley Soellner) of Goodland, Connie (Tim) Livengood of Goodland and Johnnie (Peggy) Dautel of Goodland. She is also survived by 16 grandchildren and 29 great grandchildren, as well as numerous nieces, nephews and friends.

Funeral services for Merna will be held on Saturday, March 2, 2019 at 10:30 AM MT at the United Methodist Church in Goodland with Pastor Zach Anderson officiating. Burial will be held at 1:00 PM MT in the Goodland Cemetery, Goodland, KS.

Visitation will be held on Friday, March 1, 2019 from 6:00 to 8:00 PM MT at the Koons-Russell Funeral Home in Goodland.

Memorials may be designated to the Sherman County 4-H or to the United Methodist Church and may be left at the services or mailed to Koons-Russell Funeral Home, 211 N. Main Ave., Goodland, KS 67735.

Online condolences may be left for the family at www.koonsrussellfuneralhome.com.
Funeral services have been entrusted to Koons-Russell Funeral Home in Goodland.

DA explains details in fatal shooting of 9-year-old Kan. boy

WICHITA, Kan. (AP) — Prosecutors say no criminal charges will be filed in the shooting death of a 9-year-old Wichita boy who was playing with a loaded gun he got out of a locked safe.

Family have established a GoFundMe page after the death of Royale Spencer

Sedgwick County District Attorney Marc Bennett said Wednesday his office will not prosecute either the 11-year-old who shot Roy’Ale Spencer in the face or the owner of the gun, who had stored it in a gun safe with a malfunctioning lock.

Bennett said it appears to be a tragic situation in which two young boys got access to what they thought were BB guns. One of the boys pulled the trigger and accidently shot his friend.

The shooting happened Jan. 21 in the Stonegate Mobile Home Park in Wichita.

KZ Country Cheesy Joke of the Day 2/28/19

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The School of Agriculture’s Dean of Admissions was interviewing a
prospective student. “Why have you chosen this career?” he asked.

“I dream of making a million dollars in farming, like my father,” the
student replied.

“Your father made a million dollars in farming?” echoed the Dean, much
impressed.

“No,” replied the applicant. “But he always dreamed of it.”

 

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FHSU student takes five firsts in state business competition

FHSU University Relations

Allison Railsback, Mankato senior majoring in agriculture education at Fort Hays State University, placed first in all five events in which she competed at the recent Kansas Phi Beta Lambda State Leadership Conference in El Dorado.

Railsback competed in business decision making (team), administrative technology, desktop publishing, small business management plan, and future business executive. She qualified to attend the National Leadership Conference this summer in San Antonio.

Railsback was also recognized as a Kansas PBL Who’s Who recipient and for completing her term as the state communications officer.

“Being able to connect with some of the best and brightest members of our state association is my favorite component of these conferences,” said Railsback. “This year I had the opportunity to hear from business leaders, and visiting with our national president, Corbin Robinson, was also a highlight.”

Future Business Leaders of America-Phi Beta Lambda Inc., the premier student-led business organization, is a nonprofit education association with a quarter-million members and advisers in over 6,500 active middle school, high school and college chapters worldwide. Its mission is to inspire and prepare students to become community-minded business leaders in a global society through relevant career preparation and leadership experiences.

Jim Brull to speak at FHSU’s Entrepreneur Direct series

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FHSU University Relations

Fort Hays State University’s Center for Entrepreneurship and the W.R. and Yvonne Robbins College of Business and Entrepreneurship will host Jim Brull, co-founder and managing partner of Centroid, for the 2019 Entrepreneur Direct series from noon to 1:15 p.m. on Thursday, March 28, in the Memorial Union Black and Gold Room on the FHSU campus.

Centroid is a cloud services company providing applications and technology infrastructure to help clients modernize and grow their businesses.

With a Bachelor of Business Administration in marketing from FHSU in 1989 and a master’s from Baylor University, Brull has over 20 years of professional consulting and management expertise in system design and development, infrastructure, data architecture, and global system developments.

Entrepreneur Direct is a speaker series featuring successful entrepreneurs in an informal setting accessible to students, faculty, and the public. The program is intended to connect students with successful entrepreneurs who have stories and advice to share.

The event is free and open to students, staff, faculty, and the community.

‘Premier American ragtime ensemble’ set for Oakley performance


WPAA

Turn back the to an era more than a century ago when parents worried that the newest music craze, ragtime, was going to corrupt their children. You can experience some of the best of ragtime along with clips from silent film classics at 3 p.m. central, Sunday, March 10, at the Oakley High School auditorium. Admission is by Western Plains Arts Association season ticket or adults $20, students, $10 at the door.

The Peacherine Ragtime Society Orchestra is “the premier American ragtime ensemble” as hailed by the Washington Post, and is rapidly becoming the leading professional ragtime orchestra in the United States. Formed by young virtuoso Andrew Greene at the University of Maryland in 2010, the Peacherine Ragtime Society Orchestra recreates the syncopated stylings of a bygone era – ragtime, theater, and dance music, along with underscoring classic silent films using an immense archive of over 12,000 original orchestral scores.

PRSO’s concert programs highlight the music of the late 1800s and early 1900s, with selections by composers such as Irving Berlin, George Gershwin, W.C. Handy, Victor Herbert, George M. Cohan, and of course, the King of Ragtime, Scott Joplin. Marches, two steps, waltzes, one steps, theatre selections, classical parodies, popular songs, and of course, rags, are just some of the many selections you’ll hear in their concerts.The PRSO records for Rivermont Records (www.rivermontrecords.com), whose three albums, Elite Syncopations, Step With Pep and That Teasin’ Rag have been called “first class”, “wonderful, toe tapping fun”, and “the most satisfying ragtime orchestra collections available.”

WPAA season programs are made possible the generous support of numerous area businesses and individuals including a major gift by the Dane G. Hansen Foundation, Logan, Kan.

In addition to their concert programs, Greene and the PRSO underscore classic silent films featuring the biggest names of the day: Charlie Chaplin, Buster Keaton, Harold Lloyd, Laurel & Hardy, Douglas Fairbanks, and others. Greene also has the distinction of rebuilding the original compiled scores for a couple Buster Keaton and Charlie Chaplin films and others from the PRSO’s collection of more than 500 original film scores.

The PRSO has repeatedly appeared at leading venues including The Kennedy Center, The Library of Congress and The American Film Institute. The PRSO’s work has been featured in documentaries, online video, and is frequently heard on radio and podcast programs, including Hot Jazz Saturday Night (WAMU 88.5, Washington, DC), Ragtime America (KGNU 88.5, Boulder, Colo., and Rapidly Rotating Records (KISL 88.7, Catalina Island, Calif.) Visit the group’s website at peacherineragtime.com for sample audio clips, more information about CD’s, additional media photos and reviews.

UPDATE: Man sought in connection with fatal shooting in Hays apprehended

Thompson / HPD

UPDATE: 11 a.m. Thursday
The Hays Police Department has reported that Ryan Paul Thompson has been apprehended by the Ellis Police Department.

“We appreciate everyone’s help in locating Thompson. Thank you to the Ellis Police Department in particular for their role in apprehending Thompson. The investigation is ongoing at this time,” the HPD said in a news release. “Thompson is considered innocent of all crimes until proven guilty in a court of law.”

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The Hays Police Department is investigating a shooting that occurred Wednesday night that resulted in the death of a Hays resident.

According to a media release from police, just after 10 p.m. police received a 911 call of a possible domestic disturbance involving a gun in the 2700 block of Indian Trail.

Officers arrived on scene and found a 26-year-old male that had been shot. The victim was pronounced dead at the scene.  The Ellis County Coroner’s Office was notified of the death and the Kansas Bureau of Investigation’s Crime Scene Unit responded to assist with processing the scene.

Thompson photo Hays Police

Ryan Paul Thompson has been identified as being involved in a physical altercation just prior to the shooting.  Thompson fled the scene prior to law enforcement arrival and has not been located. The Hays Police Department is requesting the assistance in locating Thompson, who should be considered armed and dangerous. Please call (785) 625-1030 if you have any information relating to this incident.

Thompson is described as 5-foot-11, 175 pounds, bald with hazel eyes. He was last seen wearing a black beanie stocking cap, black t-shirt, and black sweat pants.

Thompson has previous convictions for burglary, aggravated endangerment of a child and drugs, according to the Kansas Department of Corrections.

Police have not released the name victim to allow for notification of family members.

 

 

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