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Romanus (Bob) J. Racette

Romanus (Bob) J. Racette, age 90, passed away on August 11, 2018 at McKee Medical Center in Loveland, Colorado. Bob was born on April 12, 1928 at home in St. Joseph, Kansas to Delphos and Emma (Pelland) Racette. Bob was a graduate of Clyde High School of 1946.  On September 11, 1950, Bob married Shirley Ann Resco in Clyde, Kansas.  The day following their wedding, Bob was inducted into the U.S. Army.
Bob was a loving husband, father, grandfather, great-grandfather, mentor and great friend to many.  Bob served in the Korean War and is a Bronze Star and Purple Heart recipient. Bob worked for Kansas Power and Light Company for 38 years and retired in 1990. Bob was a dedicated member of the Sacred Heart Catholic Church, as well as an active member of the Knights of Columbus of Larned, KS.  He was a dedicated fireman for many years at the Larned Fire Department.
Bob enjoyed traveling, spending time with friends and family, camping and fishing, and watching his grandchildren’s sports and other activities. He was an avid sports fan and followed many college teams. Bob could accomplish anything that he set his mind to and was a very hard worker.
Bob is survived by his wife of 68 blessed years, Shirley Racette, Loveland, Co; his children, Larry Racette and wife Trudy, Allen, Tx; Kathy Kolb, Salina, Ks; Kevin Racette and wife Barbara, Loveland, Co; and Lori Prescott, Loveland, Co; his seven grandchildren, Ann Collins, Salina, KS, Amy Hallman (Rich), Blue Springs, MO, Brian Racette (Jenny) Valparaiso, Indiana, Julie Rembold (Dan), Allen, TX, Scott Racette, Loveland, CO, Shane Carr, Dillon, CO, Shanna Prescott, Hays, KS; and twelve great-grandchildren. He has one surviving sister, Darlene Weatherhead, Clyde, KS.
Bob is preceded in death by his parents, Delphos and Emma (Pelland) Racette; one sister, Jean Weatherhead; three brothers, Ronald Racette, Wilbur Racette, and Eldon Racette (infant brother), and son-in-law, Kiah Kolb.
Visitation will be held on Thursday, September 6, 2018 from 1:00 P.M.–8:00 P.M. with a Knights of Columbus Rosary Service held at 7:00 p.m., Thursday, evening at the Chaput Mortuary, Clyde.  Family will receive friends after the Rosary Service.
Mass of a Christian burial will be held 10:00 A.M., on Friday, September 7, 2018 at St. John the Baptist Catholic Church in Clyde, Kansas with Fr. Steven Heina officiating.  Burial will follow in the Mt. Calvary Catholic Cemetery, Clyde.  Military Honors will be conducted by the VFW Post #7515 of Clyde.
Memorial contributions may be given to Kansas Honor Flight or Larned Fire Department in c/o Chaput Mortuary.  For online condolences, please visit www.chaputbuoy.com

LaNita Kay Shepard

LaNita Kay Shepard was born to Gerald and Ila Shepard on March 15, 1956 in Phoenix, AZ. LaNita passed away peacefully on August 13, 2018 at Citizens Medical Center Colby, KS.

LaNita lived a full life with strong faith and a deep love for her family. Over the years she has worked as a C.N.A. at Colby Medical Center, personnel caregiver, paraprofessional at Colby High School, Nanny for Wyricks, assistance at the fitness center, and sales associate at WalMart, LaNita also enjoyed being with her family especially swimming with her grandkids and teaching them to swim. She also spent time with the Victory House girls teaching them to crochet and any other activity they were doing at the time.

Preceding her in death are dad Gerald, granddaughters Abigail and Brittany, Grandparents Glen and Henrietta Banister and Ezra and Thesell Shepard, Aunt LaVena Thompson and uncles Richard Banister and Lyn Banister.

Surving LaNita are her son Brandon (Andrea) Shepard, mother Ila Shepard, Grandchildren Cheyanne, Chase, Darick, and Michael, Sister Denise (John)Sinkovitz, Brother Steve (Kizzie) Shepard, Neices and Nephews Mark, Kelly, Jay Sinkovitz, Patti Culmer, Amber Dockter, Jason Hemmingson, Courtney Hemminson,Jason Hemminsoss Great nieces and nephews Sophia and Ethan Culmer, Alayna and Caleb Dockter, and Gabriel and Adam Hemmingson.

Family is requesting that pink be worn in memory of LaNita.

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Magdalena L. Zink

Magdalena L. Zink of Kirwin, Kansas passed away on Monday, August 13, 2018 at Phillips County Hospital in Phillipsburg, Kansas at the age of 83. She was born on June 21, 1935 in Germany. In 1965 she was united in marriage to William Charles Zink, Jr. in England.

While living in Germany she worked for a suit manufacturing company. After coming to the United States she worked as a cook and waitress. As a faithful wife, mother, and homemaker, she not only took care of her home and family but also found time to take up knitting as well as enjoy the occasional bowling outing with friends.

Magdalena is survived by her son Joseph Zink; brother-in-law Leonard Zink of Glade; sister-in-law Jeannine Goertz and husband Bob of Hutchinson; grandsons Todd Allen Zink and wife Jessica of Norton, and Michael Ryan Zink of Norton; and great-grandson Kasen.

She was preceded in death by her parents, and her husband William Zink, Jr.

A Graveside Service will be held at 11:00am on Tuesday, August 21, 2018 at St. Thomas Catholic Cemetery in Stockton. Inurnment will follow in the cemetery. There will be no visitation.

Norma Lea Simonton

Norma Lea Simonton, 71, of Colby, died August 14, 2018 at Citizens Medial Center, Colby.

She was born February 13, 1947, in Norton, KS, to Burton and Beulah (Bretton) Bruinekool. Norma attended Norton Schools, graduated and worked a variety of jobs in her lifetime. She went back to school later in life and received her Associates Degree of Nursing from Colby Community College, where she was a member of Phi Theta Kappa. She worked at Citizens Medical Center as an RN. She enjoyed her job and her service and care to others. Norma enjoyed dancing with the Sunflower Polka Club and volunteered at Genesis Food Bank and as a “Pink Lady” at Citizens Medical Center.

Norma was preceded in death by her parents and husband of 33 years, Charles Simonton.

She is survived by her children, Jolena (LeRoy) McMillin-Wipf, Dodge City, KS, Kimberly (Michael) Schriner, Colby, KS and Tamira (Michael) Quattlebaum, Montgomery, AL; brother, Gary (Bertsie) Bruinekool, Lenora, KS; grandchildren, Aaron (Ashley) Schriner, Gabriel Schriner, Taylor Quattlebaum, Michael Quattlebaum II and Alexandra Quattlebaum ; great-grandchildren, Caden and Kiley Schriner and the love of her life, Alvin Dellere.

Cremation was chosen. A memorial service will be at 2 p.m., Saturday, August 18, at the College Drive Assembly of God Church, Colby. Private inurnment will be held at the Norton Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, memorials are suggested to Heartland Christian School or Genesis Food Bank in care of Baalmann Mortuary, PO Box 391, Colby, KS 67701. Sacred Heart Catholic Church-Colby, Memorial Mass will be held August 24, at 6 p.m. at the church. For information or condolences, please visit www.baalmannmortuary.com

Verna Lang

Verna Lang, age 85, of Hays, KS, died on Wednesday, August 15, 2018 at St. Catherine Hospital in Garden City, KS.

Funeral services will be at 10:00 A.M., on Saturday, August 18, 2018 at the Immaculate Heart of Mary Catholic Church, 1805 Vine St., Hays. KS. Burial will follow at St. Joseph Cemetery.

Visitation will be held from 5:00 to 8:00 P.M. on Friday, August 17 and from 9:00-9:45 A.M. on Saturday, August 18, both at Cline’s-Keithley Mortuary of Hays, 1919 East 22nd St., Hays, KS 67601.

A Daughters of Isabella rosary will be at 7:00 P.M., followed by a parish vigil service on Friday both at the funeral home.

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

Eris(McClellan) Waller

Eris (McClellan) Waller was born on October 31, 1923 (yes, called a “little spook”) in a small house north of Zurich, Kansas (still standing, barely).

Later her family moved into Zurich where as a child she became popular one day giving candy to the other kids after “charging it” at the local grocery. Her father had quite a shock when he received the grocery bill and commenced to scolding Eris, who refused to cry because he had never scolded her mother when she charged things!

In her junior high days she lived for a period in Osborne where she met friends she remembered for a lifetime. Eris tells of the boys trying to set off the fire alarm at school without getting caught whenever they won a game. They’d run and hide when the teachers all came out. She spoke of the fun she had with her friends riding a horse-drawn cart up and down Osborne’s main street on Saturday advertising the upcoming sale at the Hoagland sale barn.

In high school, Eris learned tap dancing and then taught her sister Bonnie and cousins, Marion Renner and Bob McClellan how to tap dance.

Back in Zurich, she hopped on the “Jitney” (a short-run train that went to Salina) and attended the Brown-Mackie School of Business. The country was in the throngs of World War II and she was told it would be “good practice” to take the Civil Service Exam. She scored high and shortly thereafter received notice to report to Washington DC so she and another girl from the area traveled by train to Washington. There she clerked for various government agencies.

It was in Washington she met and was courted by her future husband, Lamont (Chuck) Waller. Chuck was very popular with the girls but the same night after meeting Eris at a nightclub known as Eddy’s he said to his friends, “That’s the girl I’m going to marry!” In the basement of Eris’s landlord, Chuck taught Eris how to Jitterbug and they were good dancers.

Eris eventually decided that clerking in Washington was not the ideal career and chose to move back to Kansas to attend Fort Hays State University. Chuck decided to come back with her so he saved cans of gasoline (rationed at the time) and stored them under his parent’s porch unbeknownst to them. Eris, Chuck, and another girl from Solomon, Kansas set out in Chuck’s 1935 Ford convertible and drove back to Kansas non-stop using the cans of gasoline stored in the car’s rumble seat.

Due to her Civil Service and Washington credentials, Eris found herself reporting for duty at the Walker Airbase east of Hays. The guard at the gate held a gun to her head wondering why she was there until she presented her papers. Eris was to report to the supply depot and was directed to a building where she heard men singing and water running and thought to herself, “what a crazy office”. Turned out she was sent to one of the men’s showers as a joke. Later that day, being one of the few to have a vehicle, she drove out of the base with the “high brass” in the car, no doubt worrying the gate guard, but she never told on him. She took her work administrating the supply depot very seriously and didn’t take any guff from the officials. She knew all the parts and pieces and recalls knowing when airmen were being sent “over there” by what equipment was being ordered for a crew.

One day Chuck sold his ’35 Ford to buy Eris a ring. They were married and honeymooned in Wichita at the Hotel Allis. The first married years were hard as Eris had a day job and Chuck a night job. Eventually Chuck got a job at the base as mechanical crew chief.

Later, Chuck built (literally) their first house in Zurich. Eris tells a story about how she had just cleaned house from top to bottom to remove all food (to keep out the mice) before they went on vacation. Chuck came in the house all cheerful carrying a package of crackers. Eris got after him and in a “short-lived marital spat” Chuck eventually threw the package of crackers down and stomped on them. But Eris always laughed when recalling the story.

Chuck started working for Eris’s father at the Chevrolet/John Deere dealership in Zurich. Ultimately Eris and Chuck bought what is now the Waller Motor Company dealership in Stockton in October of 1949. Chuck was the youngest franchised car dealer in the nation. Chuck did the selling and Eris did the bookkeeping. They were a team.

Driving was a family tradition. The kids remember fondly the Waller driving trips that took them to nearly all of the 50 states and Mexico and Canada. Eris and Chuck particularly liked going to the World’s Fairs.

Eris had a fascination for a house in town, the Coolbaugh mansion. It came up for sale and often on Main street Eris would pass the attorney, Bob Osborne, selling the house. They would hold up fingers to (jokingly) represent the 1000’s of dollars each might agree on. One day Eris put up her fingers and to her BIG surprise, Bob nodded yes! That house became Eris’s passion. For a while, it was rented as apartments sometimes occupied by Stockton teachers. It became home for Bill (the oldest son) and his family when Bill moved back to Stockton. It was the site of her daughter’s wedding reception. Then Eris got the idea to make it a museum of sorts, calling it the “Twentieth Century House” with each room furnished for different periods. Chuck grew up near the Civil War-torn Spotsylvania County, Virginia area and Eris was fond of that “Gone With the Wind” period of time (so there’s some 19th Century things in the house too).

When they retired, Chuck and Eris spent the winters in central Florida, going to Epcot and Disney World and Cypress Gardens and Universal Studios and watching the Royals farm club.

Eris was a member of the Stockton Methodist Church. She enjoyed being part of the Bellringers group there. Eris loved music and played piano and organ. She and Chuck also enjoyed playing Bridge in a Stockton Bridge club and that was a long-standing tradition even after Chuck passed.

Eris passed away in her sleep on August 14, 2018 while rehabilitating from a fall that broke her leg. She was 94. She was preceded in death by her mother and father, James and Gladys McClellan, her brother Wayne, and her husband Lamont (Chuck). She is survived by her oldest son, Bill and wife Alison of Hays with grandsons Jason and Brandon, her daughter Becky and husband Kevin of Wichita with grandson Alexander, and her youngest son Brad and wife Vicki of Stockton with grandson Drew and granddaughter Brooke, and her sister Bonnie and brother-in-law Bethel McElroy of Palco and later, Hutchinson. Eris will rest in the Stockton Cemetery, always proud to have Stockton as her home.

Funeral Services will be held at 10:30am on Monday, August 20, 2018 at the United Methodist Church in Stockton. Interment will follow at the Stockton City Cemetery in the Waller Family Mausoleum. Visitation will be from 1:00-8:00pm on Sunday at the funeral home in Stockton with family receiving friends from 5:30-6:30pm.

Phyllis J. (Leichliter) Winslow

Long Island resident Phyllis J. (Leichliter) Winslow passed away July 29, 2018 at the Good Samaritan Hospital in Kearney, NE at the age of 76. She was born July 14, 1942 in Norton, KS, the daughter of James & Iris (Jones) Leichliter.

Survivors include her daughters, Retina Jacobs of Wichita, KS and Redeara Godfrey of Long Island, KS; her sister, Jeanett Cozadd of Goodland, KS; 7 grandchildren, 2 step grandchildren, 4 great grandchildren & 3 step great grandchildren.

Cremation was chosen. A memorial service will be held Sat., August 18th at 4:30 p.m. in the Long Island United Methodist Church with Pastor Ted Stapleton officiating.

Memorial contributions may be made to the Phyllis Winslow Memorial Fund.

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Walter Mathew Rohr

Walter Mathew Rohr, 83, Neosho, MO passed away August 13, 2018.

He was born March 25, 1935 in Quinter, KS to Martin and Matilda (Herman) Rohr.

Walter served in the US Army from 1958 until 1960. He worked in the transportation industry as a supervisor/fleet manager. Walter enjoyed woodworking. His was the first family to receive the Exchange Club Golden Book of Deeds, 2007.

Walter and Margaret Coker were married August 17, 1963 in Ness City, KS; she survives of their Neosho home.
He is also survived by one son, Martin “Marty” Rohr; one brother, Frank Rohr and wife, Myrtle; six sisters, Florena Heili, Amelia Schwindt and husband, Delano, Barbara Howard, Elnora Kuehler, Esther Walker, and Martina Stanton and husband, Paul; and numerous nieces and nephews.

He was preceded in death by three siblings, Wendelin Rohr, Edward Rohr, and Helen Zerr.

Graveside memorial services will be 10 am Friday, August 24, 2018 at Kansas Veteran’s Cemetery, WaKeeney, KS.

Contributions in honor of Walter may be made to St. Jude Children’s Hospital, c/o Clark Funeral Home, PO Box 66, Neosho, MO 64850.

Betty Lou Betz

Betty Lou Betz, 87, of Salina, passed away Friday, August 10, 2018. She was born March 14, 1931 in Bazine, Kansas.

She was preceded in death by her parents, Fred and Alice (Kleweno) Margheim; and her husband, Lowen Betz (2000).

Survivors include her, children, Connie Ann (Phil) Hurd of Salina, and Cleo Elaine (Randy) Witman of Neosho, MO; and her

Grand-children, Darrin (Courtney) Hurd of Salina, Katelyn (Ambrose) Willard of Salina, Elizabeth (Kenny) Arnold of Joplin, MO, Rebecca (Cory) Danner of Joplin, MO; and her

Great grandchildren, Ryder, Addyson, Lowen, Landon, Coby, William, Lucas, Emma and Ella.

Visitation will be at Friday, 2-7 with family from 5-7 Saturday, August 18, 2018 at Roselawn Heights Memorial Chapel, 1920 East Crawford, Salina.

Funeral services will be held at Saturday, 11:00 AM, August 18, 2018 at the First Covenant Church, 2625 E. Magnolia, Salina.

Memorials can be made to First Covenant Church, 2625 E. Magnolia, Salina, Kansas 67401

Stacey Renee Demanett

Stacey Renee Demanett, 56, Hays, died Thursday, Aug. 9, 2018.She was born Dec. 3, 1961 in Plainville, to Wilbur and Earline (Christenson) Demanett.

She graduated from Plainville High School and Fort Hays State University. She was a member of the First Lutheran Church, Plainville.

She was a homemaker and loved spending time with her sisters, brothers-in-law and many nieces and nephews. She had a smile for everyone and made fast friends with every dog she met.

Survivors include four sisters, Virginia (Terry) Lynch, Kingman, AZ; Judy Sherard and Dianne (Frank Carrasco) Meyers, Hays, and Debra (Ron) Becker, Plainville.

She was preceded in death by her parents, a sister, Carol Harris, a niece, Lindsay Meyers, and brother-in-law, Danny Hrabe.

A memorial service is planned for 10:30 a.m. Thursday, September 13, 2018 at First Lutheran Church in Plainville, Kansas. Memorials are suggested in lieu of Flowers to Plumer-Overlease Funeral Home to help with funeral expenses and may be sent in care of the funeral home, 320 SW 2nd, Plainville, Kansas 67663.

Zoee Lynn Sproul

Our Little Angel, Zoee Lynn Sproul, entered this world wearing her angel wings on August 8, 2018 at Mary Lanning Healthcare in Hastings, Nebraska.

Zoee is survived by her parents, Brian & Hannah (Hawks) Sproul and her two sisters, Cambrie Rose and Ivey Marie, all of Almena; her maternal grandparents, Michael & Deanna Hawks, also of Almena; paternal grandparents, Greg Sproul of Edmond and Tracey & Shawn Gosselin of Norton; great grandparents, Merle Hawks of Almena, Janice Vahle of Phillipsburg, Joe & Kandi Sproul of Edmond, John Legler of Chariton, Iowa and Georgene Graydon of Wild Rose, Wisconsin.

Friends may sign the book from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Thursday and Friday at the Olliff-Boeve Memorial Chapel, Phillipsburg.

Private family services will be held at a later date. In lieu of flowers and gifts, a memorial may be made in her name, Zoee Lynn Sproul Memorial Fund, and sent in care of the Olliff-Boeve Memorial Chapel, P.O. Box 563, Phillipsburg, KS 67661,

Marianne Anderson

Marianne Anderson, age 93, of Hays, Kansas passed away Saturday, August 11, 2018 at Via Christi Village of Hays. She was born March 14, 1925 in Kansas City, Missouri to Charles and Barbara (Fehrenbach) Dorizzi. She married Frank B. Anderson Jr. in Kansas City on January 14, 1950. She was preceded in death by her husband, Frank, her parents and infant sister.

Marianne had a Biology degree from UMKC. She decided to go back to school after raising her three children and get a degree in elementary education. Teaching was her passion. She taught in Overland Park and Hays, Kansas. After retiring from Wilson Elementary school in Hays, she continued to give back to the community. She worked as a tutor at Wilson school. She was a member of St. Joseph’s Catholic Church in Hays and worked at the food pantry for the church.

She is survived by her children, Judy Daugherty and husband John of Flagstaff, AZ, Bruce Anderson and wife Susie of Scottsdale, AZ and Barbara Gottschalk and husband Rick Pfannenstiel of Hays; seven grandchildren, Kelly Daugherty of Flagstaff, Sarah (Chad) Beiser of Wichita, Emily Gottschalk (fiance, Leland Smith) of Hays, Jenna (Joe) Princ of Osborne, Jason (Ashlee) Pfannenstiel of Wellington, FL, Jeff Anderson of Tempe and Emily Anderson of Scottsdale as well as five great grandchildren, Billie Daugherty Thompson, Jaxton Princ, Jaymes Princ, Laurel Beiser and Gunnar Pfannenstiel.

Visitation will be 5 PM – 8 PM with a combined rosary and vigil service at 7 PM on Friday, August 17, 2018 at Brock’s-Keithley Funeral Chapel and Crematory 2509 Vine Hays, KS 67601.

Private family services will be held at the Chapel at Via Christi Village, Hays with burial in St. Joseph’s Cemetery.

In lieu of flowers memorial contributions are suggested to St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital (www.stjude.org) or Hospice at Hays Medical Center.

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

Steven Leroy Unruh

Steven Leroy Unruh, age 76, passed away on Monday, August 14, 2018 at the St. Catherine Hospital in Garden City, Kansas. He was born on October 11, 1941 in Montezuma, Kansas, the son of Cornelius P & Alma L. Knoll Unruh. A lifetime resident of Pence, Kansas, he was a farmer.

He was a member of the Scott Mennonite Church in Pence, Kansas.

On July 16, 1971 he married Phebe Friesen in Crooked Creek, Alberta, Canada. She survives.

Survivors include his Wife – Phebe Unruh of Scott City, Kansas, Two Sons – Cameron & Eva Unruh of Scott City, Kansas, Arden & Michalle Unruh of Iroquois, South Dakota, One Daughter – Denise Unruh of Scott City, Kansas, Three Grandsons – Alaric Unruh & Brycen Unruh of Scott City, Kansas, J’den Unruh of Iroquois, South Dakota, Two Brothers – Douglas Unruh of Versailles, Missouri, Glen Unruh of Scott City, Kansas, Two Sisters – Jeraldine Reimer of Lakin, Kansas, Edith Koehn of Dukedom, Tennessee, Four Brother-in-Laws – Herman Friesen of Peace River, Alberta, Canada, Stephen Friesen of Crooked Creek, Alberta, Canada, Luke Friesen of Crooked Creek, Alberta, Canada, Jonathan Friesen of Clairmont, Alberta, Canada, Two Sister-in-Laws – Christine Zeiset of Verden, Oklahoma, Lydia Toews of Wanham, Alberta, Canada, and One Sister In Law – Marj Friesen of Crooked Creek, Alberta, Canada.

He was preceded in death by his Parents, Parents In Law, One Daughter In Law – Marcie Unruh, and One Brother In Law.

Funeral Services will be held at the Scott Mennonite Church in Pence, Kansas at 10:30 a.m. Friday, August 17, 2018 with Richard Koehn, Charles Nightengale, Franklin Koehn and Daniel Koehn presiding.

Memorials in lieu of flowers may made to the Steven Unruh Memorial Fund in care of Price & Sons Funeral Homes.

Interment will be in the Scott Mennonite Church Cemetery in Pence, Kansas

Visitation will be from 2:00 p.m. until 8:00 p.m. Wednesday and 10:00 a.m. until 3:00 p.m. Thursday at Price & Sons Funeral Home in Scott City.

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