Roberta Reh, 94, and former Natoma, Kansas, resident, died December 25th at Hilltop Manor in Cunningham, Kansas.
Roberta was born in Natoma, Kansas on September 26, 1923 the daughter of Arthur and Elise (Larsen) Hoskins. She was united in marriage to Marion Reh on June 30, 1940; they were married 52 years.
She was a former member of the First Baptist Church in Plainville, Kansas. She loved gardening, sewing, reading, painting and teaching her art. She continued painting into her nineties.
Roberta is survived by a sister, Neva Dodson of Salina, two sons Marion Reh of Rose Hill, Gary Reh (Robin) of Pratt, Kansas, 8 Grandchildren, 22 Great-grandchildren, 4 Great-great Grandchildren, other family and many friends.
Roberta was preceded in death by her parents, her husband, 2 brothers, 3 sisters and 1 son.
A celebration of Roberta’s life will be held at 11 A.M. on Tuesday, January 02, 2017, at the Pohlman-Varner-Peeler Mortuary in Russell, Kansas with Pastor Roger Dennis officiating. Burial will follow at the Natoma City Cemetery in Natoma, Kansas. Family and friends are invited for food and fellowship at the Natoma Community Center after the graveside service. Visitation will be from 9 A.M. to 11 A.M. the day of the service at the mortuary. Memorial may be given to the Natoma Community Center and can be sent in care of the mortuary at 610 N. Maple St, Russell, KS 67665. Pohlman-Varner-Peeler Mortuary of Russell and Natoma is in charge of the funeral service arrangements.
Joyce L. Wiseman, 79, of Russell, Kansas, died on December 30, 2017, at the Wheatland Nursing Center in Russell.
Cremation has been selected and a memorial gathering will be held at 1:00 P.M. on Monday, January 01, 2018, at the Calvery Chapel at 540 Ober, Russell, Kansas. Pohlman-Varner-Peeler Mortuary is in charge of the funeral service arrangements.
Lorna Gayle Gotchall TovreaLorna Tovrea January 11th, 1938 – December 19th, 2017
Lorna Gayle Gotchall Tovrea was born in Lebanon, Nebraska on January 11th, 1938, the third child of Alferd Vernon & Edna Frankie (Mays) Gotchall, the granddaughter of Albertus and Anna (Kincaid) Gotchall and Thomas & Minnie (Landis) Mays. She moved with her family to Goodland, Kansas in 1941, where she attended public school, graduating in 1955. While in high school, she enjoyed roller skating, drama, Kayettes, Methodist Youth Fellowship and all school social activities. She was valedictorian of her class.
She was united in marriage to Leonard Barton Tovrea of Brewster, Kansas, on August 14th, 1955 in the Methodist Episcopal Church in Goodland. They move to Manhattan, Kansas, where they both attended Kansas State College. Lorna majored in English and Secondary Education but dropped out of school after the birth of their first son Gaylen Leon.
A year later they moved to San Antonio, Texas for Leonard to take pre-flight training for the United States Air Force; three months later they were transferred to Webb Air Force Base (AFB) in Big Spring, Texas for pilot training, after which Leonard was selected to remain as an instructor pilot. Their second son Gregory Todd was born at Webb AFB hospital. In Big Spring, Lorna began her interest in the Protestant Women of the chapel (serving as the President); began teaching Sunday School; sang with her husband in the chapel choir and was active in the Officers Wives Club. She also starred in a community theater production of The Gazebo.
From Texas Lorna moved with her family to Bentwaters England where the family lived for almost two years. There she was active in the chapel – teaching Sunday School, singing in the choir and attending Protestant Women of the Chapel activities. She loved to go “antiquing,” to attend auctions and travel. During their tour in Europe, she and Leonard traveled to Germany (where she learned to ski), Holland, Belgium, Denmark, France and Scotland. Lorna fell in love with London and the wonderful English train system.
After the death of her husband in May 1966, Lorna returned to Goodland with her sons to await the birth of her third son. Gavin Barton was born in Colby Kansas.
The family moved to Colorado Springs in 1968, where Lorna attended and graduated from Blair Business College with a degree in Advanced Accounting. She married Air Force Sgt. Gerald Causley of Ontario, Canada in 1969; the marriage was later annulled.
Lorna preferred staying at home to be with her children instead of working outside the home, though through the years in Colorado she did work at various times for Gabel Advertising, CT Management Company, and as Protestant Christian Education Coordinator at the Peterson AFB chapel. She was instrumental in forming and directing the Single People Living it Through (SPILIT) program at the chapel, as well as singing in the choir and attending Protestant Women of the Chapel.
Other hobbies she enjoyed in Colorado included dancing; singing with the ENTertainers (the Ent AFB and Peterson AFB Officers’ Wives Club singing group); and singing with the community show choir, the SongSpinners. She was in drama productions with the Fort Carson Players including a starring role in Carousel, parts in Camelot and How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying.
Lorna married Jerry Snyder in Colorado Springs in 1973; the marriage ended in divorce in 1977.
She raised her sons while in Colorado, and she gloried in their achievements, attended their many plays, school activities and football games. She cared for her mother during a period of failing health and was foster mother to great-nephew Travis Gotchall for a year and a half.
She returned to live in Goodland in 1989. Activities in Goodland included District President of the United Methodist Women, Certified UMC Lay Speaker, Church Librarian, serving on the Board of Trustees of the church, teaching Sunday School, Athena Club, and NW Kansas Singles dances. Her life-long love of music and theater led to her becoming a member of the Carnegie Arts Council participating in the productions of Lovers and A Thurber Carnival. Other hobbies included traveling, counted cross stitching, and jigsaw puzzles.
In Goodland, her love of writing bore fruit with the establishment of her newspaper column, “I Don’t Know About You, but…” which began in July 1995 and continued weekly for 10 years.
In 1996, Lorna was called to full-time Christian service and began a five-year Course of Study for ministry within the United Methodist Church. She completed her studies on August 1st, 2002. Her first and only appointment was to Conway Springs United Methodist Church where she was assigned from July 1997 to July 2010. While in Conway Springs she attended the Chamber of Commerce and served as President of the Inter-Church Council.
In 2010 Lorna retired from the ministry and moved to Fort Walton Beach, Florida where her son Gavin, and family had settled. While there, she joined a local women’s social group, was active in the Shalimar United Methodist Church and where she occasionally assisted the pastoral staff. Lorna completed her life and faith journey at UAB hospital in Birmingham, Alabama on December 19th, 2017.
She is survived by her sons their and wives, Gaylen “GT” and Jeanie of Longmont, Colorado; Gregory Todd and Jennifer of Japan and Findlay, Ohio; Gavin Barton and Laurel of Shalimar, Florida; also seven grandchildren, Lauren (and husband Robby Busick), John (and wife Jessica), Christopher, Bryant, Honour, Alexa, and Faith; and five great-grandchildren, Evan, Drew, Ella, Von, and Rex.
Memorial services will be held on January 4, 2018 at 2:00 PM at the Koons-Russell Funeral Home with Pastor Zach Anderson officiating. Inurnment will follow in the Goodland Cemetery. Visitation will be held from 1:00 to 2:00 PM on January 4, 2018 at the funeral home prior to services.
Memorial contributions are designated to the United Methodist Commission on Relief 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 at www.koonsrussellfuneralhome.com. Memorial service arrangements are entrusted to Koons-Russell Funeral Home in Goodland.
Beula Bretton Hubbell Wilson passed away on Dec. 26, 2017. Beula was born on Dec. 10, 1926, in Rural Gove County. She was the daughter of Earl Sr. and Hazel (Hannaford) Bretton.
She attended Pleasant Valley School District, southeast of Orion in Gove County. In 1945 she graduated from Vona High School, Vona, Colo.
On Dec. 13, 1945, she was united in marriage to Harold Hubbell. Harold was in the service and was deployed to Tacoma, Wash. Their first daughter, Velva L. Hubbell, was born in Tacoma. After his deployment, they moved back to Vona, where their other two daughters Pamela and Lois Barbara Hubbell were born. As a family, they moved to Coffeeville, Kan., and then in 1959 moved back to Gove, Kan.
In 1962, Beula married Max Wilson of Gove, where they called home with their three daughters. In 1970, granddaughters Michelle and Marsha Maurath came to live with them. Beula lived in Gove until 2016 where she moved to Salina, Kan., and resided at Presbyterian Manor until her death.
She worked and lived in the city of Gove. She was employed at the Courthouse in Gove, then ran the Gove Café. Beula went on to work at the Gove County Extension Office and then retired from the ASCS office in 1989.
Her favorite pastimes were spending time at the lake with family and friends. She loved to garden and grow peonies. Beula was a Girl Scout leader while in Coffeeville, Kan. She was very involved with the NCHA, having held many offices. Beula and Max enjoyed traveling to different events for their children, grandkids and great-grandkids. They enjoyed going to many dances.
Beula was a wonderful daughter, sister, aunt, mom and grandma. She will be dearly missed by many friends and family. Until we meet again. Love always.
Beula is survived daughters Pamela Reves (Rich) of Greensburg, Lois Barbara Werner of Gove, Michelle Carey (Steve) of Salina, Marsha Berg (Danny) of Salina, five grandchildren, Denita Weber, Rodney Weber, Jay Werner, Chris Werner, and James Reves; 14 great-grandchildren, Ashley Carey, Kory Ochs, Pierce Carey, Madison Werner, Storm Werner, Lindsay Berg, Koby Werner, McKayla Berg, Dylan Werner, Derek Berg, Marley Green, Zackary Green, Shaun Weber and Brandon Carr.
She was proceeded in death by her parents; husband Max Wilson; brother Earl Bretton Jr.; sister Earlene Steerman; daughter Velva Matlack; son-in-law Stan Matlack; grandson Stephen Werner; step-granddaughter Angela Matlack Benton; step-grandson Troy Matlack; great-grandaughter Allyson Berg.
Funeral service will be at 10 a.m., Saturday, Dec. 30, 2017, at Gove Community Bible Church, Gove. Burial will be in the Gove Cemetery, Gove. There will be no public visitation.
Memorial contributions are suggested to Gove Community Bible Church and Salina Presbyterian Manor. Donations to the church may be sent to Schmitt Funeral Home, 901 S. Main, Quinter, KS 67752.
Sylvester M. “Bud” Ritter was born Dec. 31, 1926, the son of Bernard “Ben” and Philomena “Minnie” (Kruse) Ritter. He passed away Wednesday, Dec. 27, 2017, four days short of his 91st birthday.
Sylvester was the fifth of 11 children in his family and grew up on a farm west of Dresden. He attended school in Leoville and farmed with his father and brothers while growing up. Sylvester spent time in military from Oct. 3, 1950 to Aug. 26, 1952, and was stationed at 807 Station Hospital at Camp Carson, Colo., and Elmendorf Air Force Base at Anchorage, Alaska.
On Oct. 28, 1952, Sylvester married Margaret Alice Reitcheck at Seguin, Kansas. They made their home on a farm one and one-half miles north of his birthplace where he was engaged in farming and ranching. Five children blessed their union, in addition to nine grandchildren and six great-grandchildren, who were his pride and joy.
Sylvester was a lifelong member of the Immaculate Conception Catholic Church in Leoville and had served on the Parish Council, Finance Committee, Maintenance Committee, and as a Eucharistic Minister. He and Margaret enjoyed traveling and spending time with their family.
Survivors include his wife, Margaret of the home; two sons, Steven Ritter of Dresden and Greg Ritter and wife, Stephanie, of Dresden; three daughters, Janice Thummel and husband, Jon, of Hoxie, Paula Gooder and husband, Doug, of Seward, Neb., and Elaine Ritter and fiancé, Craig Gasper, of Tipton; one brother, Victor Ritter of Jennings; four sisters, Florence Thompson of Hoxie, Sr. Dolores Ritter of New York, N.Y., Alfreda Colling of McCook, Neb., and Bernadine Spresser of Leoville; nine grandchildren: Daniel Thummel (Betha), Chris Thummel, Michelle Wise (Skyler), Natalie Gooder (Mike Steffens), Austin Gooder (Kelsey Pralle), Brittany Jeffery (Neal), Melissa Ritter (Tim Thornton), Angela Ritter (Ryan Kuhlman), and Jacob Ritter; six great-grandchildren: Eric, Jon Oliver and Ellie Thummel; Cohen and Morgan Wise; and Meadow Thornton; many nephews and nieces, other relatives and friends.
Sylvester was preceded in death by his parents and five brothers, Dennis, S. J., Cletus, Raymond and Francis Ritter.
Jerry Allen Miller was born May 4, 1942, in Oberlin, Kan., the son of Henry and Lillian (Lemman) Miller.
He passed away Sunday, Dec. 24, 2017, at the Grand Island VA Medical Center in Grand Island, Neb., at the age of 75.
Jerry was raised on a farm southwest of Oberlin in Decatur County and attended a country school near his home. He then went to high school in Stockton, Kan. From May 6, 1959 until May 7, 1962, Jerry served in the United States Army.
On Oct. 14, 1963, Jerry was united in marriage to Cheryl Schrock at Stockton, where they first made their home. They later lived in Dighton, Gove County and other communities in Northwest Kansas while Jerry worked as a farm laborer and in the oil fields.
Jerry was a member of the United Methodist Church and American Legion. He enjoyed being outdoors and his hobbies included fishing, hunting, bow hunting, camping, building stock cars and racing them, and reading.
Survivors include his wife, Cheryl of the home; two sons and a daughter-in-law, Tony and Elizabeth Miller of Oberlin and Patrick Miller of Beaver City, Neb.; one daughter and son-in-law, Dawn and Norman Sharp of Cedar; half-brother, Bill Mosier of Oakley; three sisters and a brother-in-law, Waunita and Jerry Stoney of Oberlin, Fern Mosier of Oberlin and Patsy Gustus of Geneseo; nine grandchildren and 10 great-grandchildren.
Jerry was preceded in death by his parents; stepfather, Walt Mosier; infant brother; and three sisters, Luella Kersenbrock, Irene Dye and Peggy North.
Geraldine (Gerry) Irene Whisnant Livers, 91, passed away at Lawrence Memorial Hospital on Dec. 18, 2017. She was born April 19, 1926 in Portis, Kan., daughter of Carrol James and Alda Conrow Whisnant.
She attended schools in Fostoria, St. George, and Emmet, Kan., graduating from Emmet High School in 1943. She attended Kansas State University for two years, and then married Ronald Wilson Livers in November 1946.
Over the years, Gerry and Ron lived in Manhattan, Kan.; Minneapolis, Minn.; Clovis, N.M.; and on the Fort Hays Experiment Station at Hays until he passed away in November 1979. Gerry continued to live and work in Hays and in 1989 married John Launchbaugh (deceased). In May of 1997 she moved to Lawrence, Kan., and in July of 1999 she moved into the Presbyterian Manor in Lawrence, where she lived until her death.
In addition to being a mother and homemaker, Gerry taught school in Pottawatomie County, Kan., in 1943-44. She worked at the Sunflower Ordinance Plant in DeSoto during World War II, and from 1959 until 1989 worked in various secretarial positions at the Plains Agricultural Sub-Station in Clovis, the First Presbyterian Church in Hays, and at the Fort Hays Experiment Station, KSU.
In 1989 she was a finalist for the Kansas State University “Classified Employee of the Year” Award. She was an Elder in the First Presbyterian Church in Hays, and also was a member of the First Presbyterian Church in Lawrence from 1998 on.
Gerry kept up with technology, actively emailing friends and relatives on a daily basis. She also pursued many other interests in her long life, including genealogy, sewing/needlecraft, and travel. She was an active member and one-time regent of the Betty Washington Chapter of DAR in Lawrence and served on many resident committees at the Presbyterian Manor.
Gerry was a sister to Carrol James Whisnant, Jr. (Jim) of Liberty Mo., and a loving mother of four children: Susan Carol Fitts (spouse, Robert Fitts) of Pleasant Grove, Utah, Barbara Louise Erin of Bonner Springs, Kan., Martha Gail Barnhill (spouse, Curtis Barnhill) of Lawrence, and Curtis Alan Livers (spouse, Molly Livers) of Bonner Springs. She also loved and was loved by seven grandchildren: Scott Garvin, Wendy Garvin, Jessica Briggs, James Erin, Jennifer Lucas, David Barnhill, and Jaci Livers, plus five great-grandchildren: Kaeli Thomas, Nathan Erin, Micah Erin, Kaitlin Erin, and Liberty Lucas. Gerry inspired her children and grandchildren with her strength in the face of diversity, her sense of duty and character, her respect for the truth and her dry sense of humor. She will be missed by her many friends and relatives.
A memorial service and inurnment will be in the spring at a date and place to be announced.
Memorials are suggested to the National Osteoporosis Foundation and may be sent in care of Barnett Family Funeral Home, P.O. Box 602, Oskaloosa, KS 66066. www.barnettfamilyfh.com
Russell I. Unruh, age 82, passed away on Tuesday, December 26, 2017 at Bethel Home in Montezuma, Kansas. He was born on October 02, 1935 in Newton, Kansas, the son of Abraham and Sarah Holdeman Unruh. Russell was a resident of Wallace County, Kansas from 1957 until 2004 when he moved to Colorado for 10 years before returning to western Kansas and moving to Montezuma. He was a farmer.
He was a member of the Scott Mennonite Church in Pence, Kansas.
On January 17, 1954 he married Dorothy Unruh in Halstead, Kansas. She survives.
Survivors include his Four Sons – Ivan Unruh of Fort Smith, Arkansas, Rodney Unruh of Peoria, Arizona, Steve Unruh of Sharon Springs, Kansas, Kendall Unruh of Olathe, Colorado, One Daughter – Kandee Koehn of Marienthal, Kansas, One Brother – Chester Unruh of Moundridge, Kansas, One Sister In Law – Erma Unruh of Sharon Springs, Kansas, Sixteen Grandchildren and Nineteen Great Grandchildren.
He was preceded in death by his Parents, 7 Brothers, 3 Sisters, One Infant Daughter and One Infant Great Grandson.
Funeral Services will be held a the Scott Mennonite Church in Pence, Kansas at 10:30 a.m. Sunday, December 31, 2017 with Richard Koehn, Gilbert Nickel & Charles Schmidt presiding.
Memorials may be given to the Bethel Home in Montezuma, Kansas % Price & Sons Funeral Home.
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. Friday and 10:00 a.m. until 3:00 p.m. Saturday at Price & Sons Funeral Home in Scott City.
Palco – Patricia Ann Grecian, 70, passed away Dec. 24, 2017 in Wichita. She was born January 1, 1947 to Quentin and Vivian (Baxter) Base. She married Stanley Grecian, June 4, 1967.
Survivors: husband, Stan; daughters, Stacey Risner (Jay) of Manhattan, Amy Reid (Eric) of Manhattan and Kelly Helms of Colorado Springs, Colorado; five grandchildren; and brother Gary Base of Sedgwick.
Preceded in death by parents; and son-in-law, Joel.
A service of remembrance will be conducted at a dater date as no immediate funeral service is planned at this time.
Mary Lou Oeser, age 84, passed away on Wednesday, December 27, 2017, at the Scott County Hospital in Scott City, Kansas. She was born on November 1, 1933 in Scott City, Kansas, the daughter of Charles Ector and Forest Lula King Kennedy. A lifetime resident of Scott City, Kansas, she was a farm wife and worked for the extension office for over seven years and then worked for Wheatland Electric in Scott City for over 25 years.
She was a member of the First Baptist Church and Evening Circle both of Scott City, Kansas. She was active in volunteer work and loved dancing at the VIP Center in Scott City and Garden City.
Survivors Include her One Son – Gary & Deandra Eitel of Scott City, Kansas, One Daughter – Janet Eitel of Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, Two Sisters – Joan & Scotty Showalter of Garden City, Kansas, Barbara Drew of Garden City, Kansas, One Sister In Law – Dixie Kennedy of Danville, Iowa, Four Granddaughters – Shelly & Brent Turner of Scott City, Kansas, Stephanie & Cody Fisher of Overland Park, Kansas, Stacie & Jay Johnson of Parkville, Missouri, Shandi Eitel of Prairie Village, Kansas, Four Great Grandchildren – Manuel Turner, Bryce Fisher, Myles Johnson and Morgan Kennedy Johnson.
She was preceded in death by her Parents, One Son – Johnnie Eitel, Six Brothers – Charles Jr., Bobbie Lee, Duane, Max, Jerry, and Jimmy and One Sister – Shirley Ann.
Funeral Services will be 10:30 a.m. Tuesday, January 2, 2018 at First Baptist Church in Scott City, Kansas with Rev. Kyle Evans presiding.
Inurnment will be in the Scott County Cemetery in Scott City, Kansas.
Memorials IN LIEU of Flowers are requested to the First Baptist Church or Park Lane Nursing Home in care of Price & Sons Funeral Home in Scott City.
Roberta Reh, 94, and former Natoma, Kansas, resident, died Dec. 25 at Hilltop Manor in Cunningham, Kansas.
Roberta was born
on Sept. 26, 1923 in Natoma the daughter of Arthur and Elise (Larsen) Hoskins. She was united in marriage to Marion Reh on June 30, 1940; they were married 52 years.
She was a former member of the First Baptist Church in Plainville, Kan. She loved gardening, sewing, reading, painting and teaching her art. She continued painting into her 90s.
Roberta is survived by a sister, Neva Dodson of Salina, two sons Marion Reh of Rose Hill, Gary Reh (Robin) of Pratt, Kan., eight grandchildren, 22 great-grandchildren, four great-great-grandchildren, other family and many friends.
Roberta was preceded in death by her parents, her husband, two brothers, three sisters and one son.
A celebration of Roberta’s life will be at 11 a.m. on Tuesday, Jan. 2, 2018, at the Pohlman-Varner-Peeler Mortuary in Russell, Kan., with Pastor Roger Dennis officiating.
Burial will follow at the Natoma City Cemetery in Natoma. Family and friends are invited for food and fellowship at the Natoma Community Center after the graveside service.
Visitation will be from 9 to 11 a.m. the day of the service at the mortuary.
Memorial may be given to the Natoma Community Center and can be sent in care of the mortuary at 610 N. Maple St., Russell, KS 67665.
Pohlman-Varner-Peeler Mortuary of Russell and Natoma is in charge of the funeral service arrangements.
DODGE CITY — Richard ‘Duane’ McGee, 76, died Monday, Dec. 25, 2017 at Select Specialty Hospital in Wichita.
He was born on Aug. 22, 1941 in Spearville, the son of Virgil and Arline (Herman) McGee. Duane spent his childhood in Dodge City and attended Sacred Heart Grade School. He belonged to Boy Scout Troop 162 where he earned his Eagle Scout. He also graduated from St. Mary of the Plains High School and then graduated from St. Mary of the Plains College with a degree in chemistry and mathematics. He studied for his master’s degree at Emporia State in physical science. On April 27, 1963 he married Patty Reinert from Ensign, in Dodge City, at Sacred Heart Cathedral.
Duane taught at Ensign High School for 16 years and Cimarron High School for 14 years. He taught chemistry, physics, computers, analytical geometry and various other math and science classes. He enlightened countless students lives in the maths and sciences. He retired after 30 years of teaching and was currently employed at Dodge City Concrete.
Duane was a dedicated family man with four children and eight grandchildren who were always tickled to get a text or video from grandpa! He had lots of friends he enjoyed. Duane loved to garden and was a wheat and milo farmer for 55 years. Duane was also an avid golfer and was always happy when he got a hole in one.
Duane is survived by his loving wife, Patty of the home; three daughters and one son, Michelle Blubaugh and husband Patrick of Inyokern, California; Cammy Uehling and husband Brennan of Hays; Michael McGee and wife Chankrusna of Santa Rosa Beach, Florida and Christa Roy and husband Dave of Dodge City. Grandchildren are Austin, Audry, and Adison of California; Blake, Morgan and Jenna of Hays; and Dylan and Brandon of Dodge City. He is also survived by four sisters and one brother, Doris Gleckler and husband Ralph of Colorado Springs, Colo.; Mary Harper and husband Bob of Lincoln, Neb.; Lee McGee and husband Carlos Cardosa of Bend, Ore.; Kevin McGee and wife Kim of Tucson, Ariz., and Barbara Zuzelski and husband Paul (Z) of Syracuse, Kan.
He was preceded in death by his parents.
Vigil service will be at 7 pm Friday, Dec. 29, 2017 at Sacred Heart Cathedral, 901 Central Ave., Dodge City. Please join us to celebrate the life of Duane at 10 am Saturday at the Cathedral of Our Lady of Guadalupe, Dodge City, with Bishop Ronald M. Gilmore and Fr. Wesley Schawe presiding.
Burial will follow in Maple Grove Cemetery, Dodge City. A luncheon will be at the Cathedral of Our Lady of Guadalupe following burial. Visitation will be from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Friday at Ziegler Funeral Chapel, Dodge City.
The family suggests memorials to the Sacred Heart School Endowment Fund or the Cathedral of Our Lady of Guadalupe both in care of Ziegler Funeral Chapel, 1901 N. 14th Ave., Dodge City, KS 67801.