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Rachel Wingfield

Rachel Wingfield was raised born and raised in Iowa. She moved to Brewster, KS in 1933 where she met her husband Walt Wingfield. They married on September 21, 1938. The couple made Clay Center their home in 1957. She worked as a Deputy County Clerk until her retirement in 1985. She is preceded in death by her husband, her parents, and a brother.

Survivors:
Son: Gary Wingfield of Platte City, Missouri

Funeral Services: Thursday, December 6, 2018 at 2:00 PM at the Neill-Schwensen-Rook Funeral Home in Clay Center, Kansas
Minister: Pastor Grant Clay
Burial: Greenwood Cemetery, Clay Center, Kansas

Memorials: CCARE

Online condolences may be made at www.nsrfh.com

Caldyn David Wasinger

Caldyn David Wasinger, 1-month old son of Austin and Krista Wasinger of Sabetha, met the eyes of Jesus on Saturday, Dec. 1, 2018. He was born on Oct. 28, 2018, in Sabetha.

Jesus said, “Let the little children come to me, and do not hinder them, for the kingdom of heaven belongs to such as these.” (Matthew 19:14)

Caldyn gave his family — parents Austin and Krista, and siblings Bayley Marie, Myley Gracyn, Daxtyn Wesley and Ryker Thomas — a lifetime of love during his short time on Earth.

He is greeted in Heaven by his great-grandparents, G. Don and Harriet Wasinger and uncle, Taylor Lutgen. He is mourned on Earth by his grandparents, Dave and Karen Wasinger, Tom Lutgen and Sheila Lutgen; great-grandparents, Herb and Olive McReynolds, Leon and Joan Lutgen and Kenneth and Mary Bader; uncles, aunts and cousins, Jared Lutgen, Katelyn (Paul) Arterburn, Leo and Silas, and Lynae (Lee) Freeman and Elsie.

A Memorial Service was held at 10:30 a.m. on Wednesday, Dec. 5, 2018, at NorthRidge Church in Sabetha. A private family burial was held in the Sabetha Cemetery.

Memorial contributions may be sent in care of Popkess Mortuary, 823 Virginia, Sabetha, KS 66534, to be designated at a later date.

William Maurice (Bill) Phillips

William Maurice (Bill) Phillips died December 2, 2018 at the age of 95. He was born December 4, 1922 at Newton, Kansas, the youngest of five children of S. Clayton and Minnie (Vesper) Phillips. He was preceded in death by his parents, three brothers and one sister, infant son Stanley Glenn and daughter Carol Jean Frye. Survivors include his wife Doris of the home, children Bob and Roya Phillips, Fullerton, CA, Don and Becky Phillips, Alexandria, VA, Roger and Sue Phillips, Rio Rancho, NM, seven grandchildren and four great grandchildren.

Both Bill and Doris were involved in many of their children’s activities including Boy Scouts, Girl Scouts, 4-H, and church activities. Bill grew up on farms in Harvey County, Kansas. His primary schooling was in a one room rural school where he was often the only student in his grade. Beginning with the ninth grade he attended Newton High School where he graduated in 1940. He enrolled in Kansas State College (now University) in the fall of 1940. After completing two years of college he enlisted in the United States Army Air Forces in November 1942.

Following basic training he was assigned to Bombsight and Automatic Pilot Training School located at Lowry Field, Denver, Colorado. After completing the course, he became part of the original cadre of the 745th Bomb Squadron, 456th Bomb Group, 15th Army Air Forces. Most of the state-side training was at Muroc, California (near the site of the present Edwards Air Force Base). Late in 1943 the unit, which flew B-24 bombers, was sent to Italy. The squadron remained on the same field, located near Cerignola, until July 5, 1945. Bombing missions were flown to various targets in southern Europe and Germany. As a member of the ground crew, Bill was not involved in combat missions. He was in charge of bombsight and automatic pilot service and maintenance on the squadron’s B-24 bombers. He reached the rank of Technical Sergeant and was awarded the Bronze Star medal. He returned to the U.S. in August 1945 and was honorably discharged.

After spending a short time with his parents in Harvey County Kansas, he returned to Manhattan to look for employment. (All classes at the University had already started.) When applying for a job at the Kansas Crop Improvement Association he met Doris Mead, Office Manager for the Association. He and Doris were married April 18, 1946. Following a few months’ work, Bill enrolled at the University for the 1946 spring semester. He received his Bachelor of Science degree in 1947, enrolled in Graduate School and received his Master of Science degree in 1949. On February 1, 1948 he began working for the Agricultural Research Service, U.S. Department of Agriculture. He was located at the Fort Hays Branch, Kansas Agricultural Experiment Station, Kansas State University, Hays, Kansas, as a cooperative State-Federal employee doing research on methods of controlling weeds in field crops. This began a long career in weed control research that, except for a 10-month assignment on a brush control project at Spur, Texas, was spent at the experiment station at Hays. Because of a reduction in force of federal employees, Bill left federal service in 1973 and was employed by Kansas State University. His research was only slightly affected by this change.

In July 1976 he became Head of the Fort Hays Experiment Station and remained in that position until he retired in January 1985 with the academic rank of professor. During his career and following his retirement, Bill was recognized and honored for several achievements in weed control research and for developing improved farming practices using those research findings. His pioneering work in conservation tillage practices and weed control strategies in a winter wheat-grain sorghum-fallow cropping system for the Great Plains led to wide-spread acceptance of this farming system. This and other research was documented by many technical and popular publications and presentations. He was a member or past member of several professional and honorary scientific organizations including the Weed Science Society of America, North Central Weed Science Society, American Society of Agronomy, Council for Agricultural Science and Technology, Sigma Xi, Gamma Sigma Delta, and Alpha Zeta.

In 2001 he wrote the 100-year history of the Agricultural Research Center-Hays (formerly called the Fort Hays Experiment Station). The history, published by Kansas State University, was presented as part of the Center’s Centennial Celebration.
When Bill retired in January 1985 he and Doris moved to Manhattan where they enjoyed university, church, and community activities. They traveled extensively, both to visit family and to tour other parts of the world. They celebrated their 72nd wedding anniversary April 18, 2018. Both Bill and Doris were active in the Presbyterian Church. Bill was a ruling elder for many years in the church in Hays and served as Trustee, church treasurer, and on many church committees.

A memorial service celebrating Bill’s life will be held at 10:30 a.m. on Saturday, December 8 at the First Presbyterian Church in Manhattan with Rev. R.C. McConnell officiating. The family suggests that those who desire to memorialize Bill do so with gifts to the Music Guild Endowment Fund – First Presbyterian Church or a charity of their choice. Contributions may be left in care of the Yorgensen-Meloan-Londeen Funeral Home, 1616 Poyntz Avenue, Manhattan, Kansas 66502.

Online condolences may be left for the family through the funeral home website at www.ymlfuneralhome.com

Marcella ‘Marcie’ Schmeidler

Marcella “Marcie” Schmeidler, 93, Hays, died Tuesday, December 4, 2018 at Via Christi Village.

She was born February 11, 1925 on the family farm near Hays, the daughter of Wendelin and Agatha (Miller) Geist. On October 29, 1949 she was united in marriage to Celly E. Schmeidler in Chase, Kansas, and they celebrated over 58 years of marriage before he preceded her in death on January 22, 2008.

She was a cook and manager at Dan’s Café and manager at Everybody’s Restaurant, a farmwife, and a member of St. Catherine Catholic Church, the Daughters of Isabella Circle #254, and Christian Mothers. Marcella loved her dogs, socializing with her friends, playing cards, gambling trips, cooking, and baking cinnamon rolls, pies, cakes, and plenty of cookies that she always had ready for friends and family.

Survivors include her son; Darrell Schmeidler and wife Kathy of Hays, a sister; Mildred Klaus and husband Cletus of Hays, two grandchildren; Thomas Schmeidler of Salina and Tracie Schwab and husband Steven of Austin, TX, two great grandchildren; Raegan and Hudson Schwab, and numerous nieces and nephews.

She was preceded in death by her parents, her husband Celly, and by a sister Mary Ann Flax.

Mass of Christian Burial will be at 10:00 am on Monday, December 10, 2018 at St. Catherine Catholic Church in Catharine with Fr. Earl Befort officiating. Burial will follow in the St. Catherine Cemetery. Visitation will be from 4:00 pm until 8:00 on Sunday and from 8:30 am until 9:30 on Monday, all at the Hays Memorial Chapel Funeral Home, 1906 Pine Street. A Daughters of Isabella rosary will be at 5:30 pm and a vigil service will be at 6:30, both on Sunday at the funeral home.

Memorials are suggested for masses or to the Humane Society of the High Plains. Condolences and memories of Marcie may be shared with the family at www.haysmemorial.com

Vernon L. Doonan Jr.

Vernon L. Doonan Jr., 69 passed away on December 3, 2018 after a long illness. He was born to Vernon L. Sr. and Doris (Cook) Doonan on November 16, 1949 in Great Bend, KS. Vernon graduated from Great Bend High School and attended Fort Hays State. After his schooling, he married Marcia Hiller and to this union a son was born. He moved to Colby in 1979 and took the job of night mechanic with UPS which he held for almost thirty years. He married Belinda Stickel on June 21, 1991 in Colby.

Vernon was an avid Mopar fan and loved attending Nationals, swap meets and car shows. He never met a stranger, and would help anyone and was just an all-around good man. This family and friends will greatly miss him.

Survivors in clude his wife Belinda, one brother Larry (Karen) Doonan of Rockport, TX, one sister Eileen(Gerald) Herrman of Great Bend, KS. son Brian (Nichole) Doonan, Step-son Michael Shannon, Step daughters Nicole Holub and Samantha Isenbar, 12 grandchildren and a host of other relatives.

Funeral Services are scheduled for Monday, December 10, 2018 at 10:30 a.m. at Kersenbrock Funeral Chapel – 745 S. Country Club Dr. – Colby, Kansas. with a luncheon following at the United Methodist – 950 S. Franklin Ave. – Colby, KS 67701.

Visitation: 4pm – 6pm, Sunday, December 9th at Kersenbrock Funeral Chapel – Colby, KS

Burial will be at Great Bend Cemetery – Great Bend, KS

Memorials are suggested to the Prairie Museum or Colby Health and Rehap , Colby, KS

Jim (James) Kasper

Jim (James) Kasper, 75, of Olathe passed away and left his loving family on December 1, 2018. He died at home, peacefully in his sleep.

He was born May 19, 1943 to James and Mary (Bouska) Kasper, who preceded him death. He grew up in Wilson, Kansas, graduated from Fort Hays State University and lived for over 20 years in Hays, Kansas. He lived his last several years in Olathe, Kansas.

Jim married Virginia L. Kasper (Waldschmidt) on April 19, 1969. He is survived by his loving wife, Virginia, son Brian, daughter-in-law Rose (wife of Brian), daughter Brenda, son-in-law Patrick Vento (husband of Brenda) and his grandson Jacob Vento, age 4.

He was a member of St. Paul’s Catholic Church in Olathe. He was also preceded in death by his beloved brother, David Kasper.

The memorial mass is planned for 11 a.m. Friday, Dec. 7, at the St. Wenceslaus Catholic Church in Wilson, Kansas. Inurnment to follow the service.

Esther Marie Walter Boehner

Esther Marie Walter Boehner was born December 29, 1921 to Alexander and Emma Sprenger Fobes at the family home just north of Solomon Rapids, Kansas. She departed this life on Saturday, December 1, 2018 at the Resident Care Center in Beloit, Kansas at the age of 96 (just 28 days from her 97th birthday). Affectionately called “the Caboose”, she was the youngest of seven siblings which included Joe, Charlie, Roy, Ruth, Glen and Helen.

Esther was a lifelong resident of the Beloit area. She lived the majority of her years on the family farm until it became necessary for her to move into the Resident Care Center at the Beloit Hospital in 2010. She also resided in Glen Elder from 1993 to 1999.

Esther attended Beulah District #60 and graduated from Beloit High School with the class of 1939. After graduation she worked for the County Extension Office and then the County Treasurer’s Office.

March 21, 1945 Esther eloped with her sweetheart, WWII veteran, D Edward Walter. To this union were born four children: Joan, Donna, Jim and Barbara. Shortly after their 45th wedding anniversary, Ed passed away. Esther found love again in 1993 and married Cecil Boehner. Cecil passed suddenly in December of 1999.

Traveling was a favored pastime for her and she was proud of the fact that she had visited 48 states, Canada and Mexico.

Esther could frequently be found sewing, quilting, crocheting, and gardening. She had a green thumb and was quick to show you her blooming African Violets and Christmas Cactus. She canned and baked and her Post Toastie cookies and raisin bars were, and still are, family favorites.

Esther enjoyed hosting and attending social clubs including Browns Creek, Sans Souci and the Glen Elder Library Club. Later in life, when the kids had all grown, she enjoyed a daily swim at the Wellness Center, and going for lunch at the Glen Elder Senior Center where she quilted with the ladies there.

Esther was a born caregiver. At different times, she cared for her aging mother, cousin, sister-in-law and niece so they were able to stay in their homes. Family was her first priority and she was always available to host family gatherings, attend band concerts and sports events, sew prom dresses and play costumes, or babysit any of her grandchildren or great grandchildren.

Left to mourn her passing are her children: Jim Walter of the home, Donna Morrell of Beloit, Joan Orr and husband Jerry of Clay Center and Barbara Agnew and husband Robert of Clay Center. Grandchildren: Rayleen Dreher and husband Dan of Clay Center; Chris Orr of Abilene; Jeffrey Morrell and wife Vicki of Salina; Stephanie Morrell of Columbia, MO; Timothy Morrell and wife Kristin of Lawrence; Natalie McBride and husband Kevin of Mission; Lyndsey Crisenbery and husband Derrick of Hays; Kasey Morrell of Lawrence; Whitney Morrell of Glen Elder; Madison Agnew of San Luis Obispo, CA; Payton Agnew of Missoula, MT. Cecil’s children: Nadine Railsback and husband Frank of Mankato, Norval Boehner and wife Karen of Oswego and their families. 16 great grandchildren and numerous nieces and nephews. She was preceded in death by her husbands, parents, brothers and sisters and her son-in-law, Gary Morrell.

Funeral services will be at 2 PM Saturday, December 8 at the Roberts Family Funeral Home followed by burial in Elmwood Cemetery. Visitation will be from 1-8 PM with family present from 6-8 PM Friday, December 7 at the funeral home. Memorials may be given to the Perdue House, Glen Elder Senior Center, or the NCK Wellness Center.

Coleen I. Bilyew

Coleen I. Bilyew, 66, died December 4, 2018, at Hays Medical Center, Hays, Kansas, surrounded by her loving family. She was born April 10, 1952, in Hoisington, Kansas, the daughter of LaVerne and Gladys (Ehrlich) Nettleingham. Coleen graduated from Hoisington High School in 1970. She then received her AA in Secretarial Science from Barton County Community College.

On April 29, 1978, she married Steven D. Bilyew in Hoisington. A resident of Claflin since 1981 moving from Great Bend, Coleen was a medical records clerk. She worked at Clara Barton Hospital and Smith and Brozek Medical Park. Coleen also sold Avon for 15 years. She was a member of Concordia Lutheran Church, Hoisington.

She is survived by her husband of 40 years, Steven Bilyew; daughter, Cara Bilyew of Manhattan; son, Scott Bilyew and wife Jennifer of Ft. Worth, Texas; parents, LaVerne and Gladys Nettleingham of Galatia; two brothers, Kent Nettleingham and Kevin Nettleingham, both of Galatia; a sister, Colette Keeler and husband Ray of Great Bend; and three step grandchildren, Kaleb, Christopher, and Brianna Ramsey of Ft. Worth, Texas; and great granddaughter, Kalina Bilyew.

Friends may call 1 to 8 p.m. Sunday, with family to receive friends from 6 to 8 p.m. at the funeral home. Funeral service will be 10:30 a.m., Monday, December 10, 2018, at Concordia Lutheran Church, with Pastor Gary Wolf presiding. Burial will follow in Hoisington Cemetery. Memorials may be made to Concordia Lutheran Church in care of Nicholson-Ricke Funeral Home, PO Box 146, Hoisington, KS 67544.

Diana Lee (Smith) Nuss

Diana Lee (Smith) Nuss, 72, of Russell, Kansas, passed away Saturday, October 27, 2018 at the Clara Barton Hospital in Hoisington, Kansas.

Diana was born February 26, 1946 in Shreveport, Louisiana, the daughter of Dannie W. and Leona (Messick) Smith. At the age of 3, Diana and her family moved to Holyrood, Kansas and after a few years moved to Russell. She graduated from Russell High School in 1964. She then attended Kansas University, graduated with a Degree in Science in 1969. Later she attended Ft. Hays State University and graduated with a Masters in Mathematics.

Diana was united in marriage to Kenneth Nuss on June 9, 1991 in Russell.

Diana was a Math, Science and Biology Teacher in the Lucas Luray High School from 1973 to 1983. She then moved to the Russell School District and worked in the Russell High School as a teacher in Math, Science, Physics and Biology from 1983 to 1993. She also was a coach for Basketball, Volleyball and Tennis and keep stats on all sporting activities for the high school. Then in 1993 she returned to the Lucas Luray High School till 1998. From 1998 to 2000, she was a teacher at Thomas Moore Prep in Hays, Kansas. She then worked for C.P.I. in Great Bend until retirement in 2012. She has been a member of the Trinity United Methodist Church since 1983. She was very active in the church from the Choir to the Board. She enjoyed sewing, cooking, reading, playing solitary, watching NASCAR with Kenny, but her great love was doing activities and spending time with her grandchildren and great grandchildren.

Surviving family include her husband of 27 years, Kenneth Nuss of the home; two sons, Daniel Owens (Trisha) of Newton, Kansas and Michael Owens (Kristen) of San Antonio, Texas; three stepsons, Duke Nuss (Lori) of Russell, Kansas, Todd Nuss (Stacey) of Lawrence, Kansas and Brandon Nuss (Katya) of Russell, Kansas; 17 grandchildren and 8 great grandchildren. She was preceded in death by her parents.

Celebration of Diana’s Life will be held at 11:00 AM, Saturday, December 8, 2018 at the Trinity United Methodist Church with Pastor Ezekial Koech officiating. Visitation and Family greeting friends will be held from 6:00 PM to 8:00 PM, Friday, December 7, 2018 at Trinity United Methodist Church. Cremation has preceded the services. Memorials have been established with Trinity United Methodist Church or Russell Community Thanksgiving Dinner. Contributions and condolences may be sent to Pohlman-Varner-Peeler Mortuary, who is in charge of these arrangements.

James H. Drees

James H. Drees, 84, Hays, died Monday, December 3, 2018 at HaysMed.

He was born June 25, 1934 in Hays one of three children of Jack A. and Mildred A. (Joy) Drees. He attended St. Joseph’s Catholic grade school and graduated from St. Joseph’s Military Academy in 1952. In 1967, he graduated from Fort Hays Kansas State College with a B.S. degree in Business.

On November 26, 1955 he was united in marriage to Alice M. Schmidt in Goodland, Kansas. They celebrated nearly 38 years of marriage before she preceded him in death on September 5, 1993. He managed Drees New Method Cleaners and in 1999, he retired as a property appraiser for Shawnee County. His memberships include, St. Joseph Catholic Church, the St. Joseph Third Degree Knights of Columbus Council #1325, the Bishop Cunningham Fourth Degree Knights of Columbus, the Senior Companion Program at FHSU, and Toastmasters. His favorite hobbies were his grandchildren, watching British mystery shows, and watching NFL football and rooting for the Kansas City Chiefs.

Survivors include his six children; Janet M. Keller, James D. Drees, Carol J. Drees, Michael J. Drees and wife Sonya, and Thomas J. Drees and wife Patricia, all of Hays, and Daniel J. Drees and companion Emiko Shishido of Fukushima City, Japan, five grandchildren; Christopher R. Keller of Newton, Samantha M. Drees of Overland Park, Derek M. Drees of Hays, Anne K. Drees and husband Shae Koerner of LaCrosse, and John T. Drees of Lawrence, a sister-in-law; Venita Sanders of Richmond, Virginia, and numerous nieces and nephews.

He was preceded in death by his parents, his wife Alice, an infant daughter Mary C. Drees, an infant son Gary R. Drees, a sister Sylvia A. Mori, a brother Donald E. Drees, and a brother-in-law Gary Schmidt.

Mass of Christian Burial will be at 10:30 am on Saturday, December 8, 2018 at St. Joseph Catholic Church, 201 W. 13th, Hays, with Fr. Fred Gatschet officiating. Burial will follow in the St. Joseph Cemetery. Visitation will be from 4:00 pm until 8:00 on Friday and from 9:30 am until 10:15 on Saturday, all at the Hays Memorial Chapel Funeral Home, 1906 Pine Street. The Fourth Degree Knights of Columbus will stand honor guard beginning at 5:30, a parish vigil service will be at 6:30, and a combined Third and Fourth Degree Knights of Columbus rosary will be at 7:00 pm, all on Friday at the funeral home.

Memorials are suggested to TMP-Marian High School, Ellis County Historical Society, St. Joseph Church, or to the Hays Senior Companion Program, in care of the funeral home. Condolences and memories of James may be shared with the family at www.haysmemorial.com

Marcella Schmeidler

Marcella Schmeidler, 93, Hays, died Tuesday, December 4, 2018 at Via Christi Village.

Funeral arrangements are pending and will be announced by Hays Memorial Chapel Funeral Home.

Paul D. Knox

HILL CITY — Paul D. Knox, 79, of Hill City, passed away Tuesday, Nov. 27, 2018. He was born Aug. 28, 1939, in Ford to James and Nellie (Trotter) Knox.

Paul is survived by his wife, Pat (DeWeese), of Lenora; daughter, Julie Scott (Jay), of Olmitz; sisters, Margaret Cramer, of Colorado, Martha Landis (Bud), of Ulysses, Mary Thomas, of Pittsburg, and Becky Watt (Jim), of Osceola, Iowa; and one grandchild. Preceded in death by his parents and brother.

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