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Jeffrey D. Arnold

Jeffrey D. Arnold, 19, Hays, died Tuesday, August 8, 2017 at the University of Kansas Medical Center.

He was born December 30, 1997 in Hays, Kansas the son of Martin and Ann (Luce) Arnold.  He was a student attending Hays High School.  He enjoyed music, especially marching bands, fishing, watching movies, swimming, and flying kites and flags.  He loved spending time with his family and friends, and had a smile and laugh that were so contagious.

Survivors include his mother Ann Arnold and stepfather David Koenigsaecker of Hays, one brother; Adrian Arnold and wife Karissa of Schoenchen, a niece Iley Arnold, two half-sisters; Katie and Melissa, and numerous aunts, uncles, and cousins.

He was preceded in death by his grandmothers; Barbara Post and Rose Collins.

Funeral services will be at 2:00 pm on Tuesday, August 15, 2017 at the First United Methodist Church, 305 W. 7th Street.  Burial will follow in the Stockton City Cemetery.  Visitation will be 6:00 pm until 8:00 on Monday at the Hays Memorial Chapel Funeral Home, 1906 Pine Street and from 1:00 pm until service time on Tuesday at the church.  Memorials are suggested to the Hays High Special Education Department or in honor of Jeffrey the family requests balloons in care of the funeral home.  Condolences may be left for the family at www.haysmemorial.com or via email at [email protected]

Dennis A. Dreiling

Dennis A. Dreiling, 78, Hays, died on August 9, 2017 at Via Christi Village.

He was born on October 11, 1938 in Hays, Kansas. He was the son of Edward J. and Leona (Schumacher) Dreiling. He attended St. Joseph’s Military Academy and graduated from Hays High School in 1957. He was united in marriage to Marilyn Herl on September 9, 1961 at St. Joseph Catholic Church in Hays.

Dennis served on active duty in the United States Army from January 1958 until December 1959 and was stationed in Germany as a member of the United States Army Europe, 11th Armored Calvary Regiment. He was officially discharged from the Army on December 31, 1963. He spent the rest of his working life as a truck driver for multiple companies. Dennis enjoyed spending time with his family, polka dancing, telling stories, watching old western movies and making people laugh.

He is survived by his wife of 55 years; Marilyn, his brother; Stanley Dreiling and wife, Carol of Hays, his sister; Nancy and husband Walter Basel of Lincoln, NE, his two sons; Kevin Dreiling of Phoenix, AZ and Kenneth Dreiling and wife Michelle of Colorado Springs, CO, two grandsons; Taylor and Turner Dreiling of Colorado Springs, CO, a brother-in-law; Lindell Linenberger of Wichita, KS, and numerous nieces, nephews, and friends.

He was preceded in death by his parents, two sisters; Donna Linenberger and Jane Robben, and one brother-in-law; James Robben.

Mass of Christian Burial will be at 10:00 am on Monday, August 14, 2017 at St. Joseph Catholic Church, 215 W. 13th St. with Fr. Fred Gatschet officiating. Burial with military honors by the Hays VFW Post 9076 will follow in the St. Joseph Cemetery. Visitation will be from 4:00 pm until 8:00 on Sunday and from 9:00 am until 9:45 on Monday all at Hays Memorial Chapel Funeral Home, 1906 Pine Street. A parish vigil will be at 7:30 pm on Sunday at the funeral home.

Memorials are suggested in Dennis’s memory to Hospice of HaysMed, St. Joseph Catholic Church building fund, or masses in care of the funeral home. Condolences may be left for the family at www.haysmemorial.com .

Roberta M. Schuckman

Roberta M. Schuckman, 74, La Crosse, Kansas, died Tuesday, August 8, 2017, at her home.

Mrs. Schuckman was born September 5, 1942, in Great Bend, Kansas, the daughter of Irvin A. and Ludwina (Schaffer) Haselhorst. A lifelong resident of Ellis County, Kansas, and Rush County, Kansas, she was a homemaker.

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

On September 12, 1959, she married Edward “Eddie” Schuckman at St. Joseph’s Catholic Church, Hays, Kansas.
Survivors include: her husband, Eddie Schuckman, La Crosse, Kansas; three sons, Irvin Schuckman (Mary Kay), Colorado Springs, Colorado, Kevin Schuckman (Marilyn), Gardner, Kansas, and Shane Schuckman (Hanna), Scottsdale, Arizona; two daughters, Darla Dreiling, Colorado Springs, Colorado, and Janae Schuckman, Hays, Kansas; 13 grandchildren; 12 great grandchildren; three brothers, Leon Haselhorst, Liberal, Kansas, Irvin Haselhorst (Gail), Munjor, Kansas, and Dale Haselhorst (Shelly), Hays, Kansas; and three sisters, Doris Zimmerman (Carl), Schoenchen, Kansas, Donetta Lang (Don), Victoria, Kansas, and Deborah Hatfield, Hays, Kansas.

She was preceded in death by her parents; one brother, Duane Haselhorst; and one brother in law, Glen Hatfield.

Visitation will be Thursday, August 10, 2017, from 4:00 P.M. to 8:00 P.M. at the Janousek Funeral Home, La Crosse, Kansas, with the family receiving friends from 6:00 P.M. to 7:00 P.M. A vigil service and rosary will be at 7:00 P.M.

Church visitation will be Friday, August 11, 2017, from 9:00 A.M. to 9:50 A.M. at St. Michael’s Catholic Church, La Crosse, Kansas.

Funeral service will be Friday, August 11, 2017, at 10:00 A.M. at St. Michael’s Catholic Church, La Crosse, Kansas, with Father Edmond Kline, and Father Matthew Kumi officiating. Interment will be in the La Crosse City Cemetery, La Crosse, Kansas.

Memorials are suggested to masses.

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.

Darrel Anderson

What a wonderful life! A close-knit, loving family to grow up in, a loving wife and four children to spend a lifetime with and friends galore. That was Darrel.

Darrel Anderson, 86, passed away August 4, 2017, at the Graham County Hospital surrounded by his loved ones. He was born April 2, 1931 to Everett Avon and Velma Mae (Charles) Anderson on the family farm in the Morland, Kansas area.

Darrel grew up in the Morland-Penokee area with his brother Andy and his two sisters, Rolleen and Jeanine. While a young boy, Darrel’s early friends became his life-long friends and cousins were more like brothers. They had so much fun and shared their lives’ with each other through the years. Out of those nine boys only Ben Keith remains. Darrel and his brother, Andy, had a special bond. They did everything with gusto and almost thought alike, which anyone who knew them will agree, that is a scary thought! Darrel and his dad were inseparable, and made of the same timbre. Darrel took it quite hard to lose his father and brother within a few months of each other.

He was a 1949 graduate of Hill City High School. During high school, Darrel was employed by McVey Dairy, hauling milk. If asked his pay, he stated he earned enough to get by. Following graduation, Darrel became a United States soldier, serving in the Korean War.

On June 9, 1957, in Russell, Kansas, Darrel and Willadonna “Donna” Heidrick we married. To this union four children were born: Darrel Dean, Donald Eugene, Christine Elaine and Cathleen Irene. As Donna recalls while dating Darrel and even after they were married, Darrel’s good looks, dark hair and blue eyes, and clean cut, lean appearance always kept the women looking and making him a target of their flirtations!

Darrel loved the Lord and was converted to Christ at 35. He studied for the ministry at Gulf Coast Bible College, Houston, Texas. He graduated in May of 1969. Following his path of ministry, he pastored three churches through 1980. He then returned to the oilfield. He drilled wells for Duke Drilling and Casad Drilling, eventually leasing his own rig. Later, he purchased a drilling rig and drilled many wells from 1981 in Pratt, Stafford and Graham counties, until his illness began last November.

In 2007, Darrel and Donna purchased the “Bison Club” making it their own “Cowboy Junction.” For ten years, they have continued to operate their restaurant and club, promoting country music and dances every Saturday night. Their daughter, Cathy, did the lion’s share of the work, but Darrel took care of the bar and dance floor. He loved the dances and loved to dance to the country music and was always happy to see friends and strangers pour in each Saturday night.

Special events for Donna and Darrel were a 50th Wedding Anniversary trip to Ireland and three country music cruises. It was on one of these cruises that they met country singer Moe Bandy. Of course Darrel was a fan and soon became his friend. Darrel even talked him into coming to Hill City to perform a concert in 2016.
Darrel was a generous man who really cared about people and everyone felt his sincerity. You always knew he was genuine. His loving and fun-loving nature began early in life, while he spoiled his baby sisters and they loved it! He was always teasing the kids and they loved that too. He was always surrounded by them and gave each one special attention. They especially loved when, with a twinkle in his eye, he told them, “I hate kids, cats and dogs and in that order!” That was the dad, grandpa, great-grandpa and a friend we will never forget.

Darrel was preceded in death by his parents; and his brother, Andy. He is survived by his wife Donna, Hill City; sisters: Rolleen (Roy) Quiett, Hill City, and Jeanine (Ralph) Ray, Morland; sister-in-law, Rita Anderson, Hill City; sons: Dean (Roseanna) Anderson, Sarasota, Florida, and Don (Tami) Anderson, Hill City, daughters: Christine (Lonnie) Burger, Hill City, South Dakota, and Cathleen Anderson, Angel Fire, New Mexico; nine grandchildren: Jerrod, Jody, Shannon, Kyle, Vanessa, Dylan, Rachael, Jaxon, and Emily; four step-grandchildren: Clayton, Tristan, Crystal and Kellie; 12 great grandchildren: Brody, Kinsley, Ethan, Leila, Lola, Cooper, Bentley, Cruz, Emma, Andrew, Jaden and Isaac; seven step great grandchildren: Aiden, Emma, Grace Bella, Briggs, Bo and Turner; many other relatives and countless friends.

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Dwain A. Boxberger

Dwain A. Boxberger, 80, of Leon, Kansas, and former Russell resident, passed away August 6, 2017, at his home in Leon, KS.

He was born July 29, 1937, in Hays, Kansas, the son of Albert E. and Leona C. (Linenberger) Boxberger. He was raised and attended school in Russell, Kansas. He married Libby J. Robinson in Birmingham, Alabama, August 18, 1959. They later divorced. To this union was born one daughter, Linda. Dwain was a Veteran of the Korean War, having served in Korea. Dwain had the natural ability to craft something from nothing and could turn seemingly non-descript items into things that other people admired or couldn’t believe he made happen. Tinkering in his garage brought him hours of joy. He loved his kitties and they returned the love to him in untold pleasure. He never met a stranger.

Surviving family include his sister Jeanette Lewis (companion Jim Murfin of Latham, Kansas; nephew Greg Lewis of Leon, Kansas; niece Lesli McCune (Tracy) of Dallas, Texas; Great Nephews:
Cody Lewis, El Dorado, KS, Casey Lewis, Howard, KS, Patrick McCune, Dallas, TX, Great Niece:
Samantha McCune, Dallas, TX; Uncle: Vincent Dreiling, Hays, KS; Special Lifelong Friend: Robert Meier, Hays, KS; and many cousins and friends.

Dwain was preceded in death by his father, mother, and daughter.

A memorial service to celebrate Dwain’s life will be held at 1 P.M. on Monday, August 14, 2017, at Pohlman-Varner-Peeler Mortuary in Russell, Kansas, with Pastor Roger Dennis officiating. Family will greet guests the day of the service at the mortuary. Cremation has been selected by the family.

In lieu of flowers, memorials may be given to Beauties and Beasts, Inc. Pet Rescue (www.beautiesandbeasts.org) and can be sent in care of the mortuary. Pohlman-Varner-Peeler Mortuary of Russell, Kansas, is in charge of the funeral service arrangements.

Dennis A. Dreiling

Dennis A. Dreiling, 78, Hays, passed away on Wednesday, August 9, 2017 at Via Christi Village.

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

Roberta M. Schuckman

The Janousek Funeral Home of La Crosse, Kansas, has announced Funeral Services for Roberta M. Schuckman, 74, La Crosse, will be at Friday, August 11, 2017, at St. Michael’s Catholic Church, La Crosse, Kansas.

Burial will be La Crosse City Cemetery.

Larry L. Reinert

Larry L. Reinert, Ness City, was born to Henry and Alice Reinert on August 5, 1937. He attended elementary school at Riverside, south of Ness City, and high school at Ness City, graduating in 1954. Following graduation he enlisted in the United States Navy, serving for four years and returning to Ness City to farm with brothers Ralph and Jerry. He later worked with Lutheran Brotherhood Insurance and finally retired as a delivery driver for Jobbers Automotive in 2005.

In 1965 he married Barbara Dietz at Trinity Lutheran Church at Otis. Together they were blessed by two daughters, Tobi and Tara. He was a longtime member of Our Redeemer Lutheran Church and participated in the Southwest Kansas Conference men’s chorus for twenty years.

Larry died peacefully on August 9, 2017 at the Hays Medical Center. He was preceded in death by his parents, brothers Carl, Orlyn, Ralph, Eugene, and Jerry.

He is survived by wife Barbara, daughters Tobi (Mark) White, Lincoln, NE and Tara (Joshua) Dean, Charles City, IA; grandchildren Seth White and Blake and Nathalia Dean; Sisters Virginia Turley, Scott City and Gladys (Fred) Hilmes, Ness City, and numerous nieces and nephews.

Funeral service will be held at Our Redeemer Lutheran Church, Ness City, at 10:00 on Saturday, August 12, followed by a luncheon at the church. Visitation with family held at Fitzgerald Funeral Home from 7:00 to 8:00 p.m. on Friday evening, August 11.

In lieu of flowers memorials are requested to the Wartburg Seminary, 333 Wartburg Pl. Dubuque, Iowa 52003, Lutheran World Relief PO Box 17061, Baltimore, MD 21298-9832, or Our Redeemer Lutheran Church, 501 E. Cedar St., Ness City, 67560.

Wilda Jean Weber-Gossett

Wilda Jean Weber-Gossett, age 81, passed away on Saturday, August 5, 2017 in McCallen Texas.  She was born on April 12, 1936 in Gove County, Kansas, the daughter of William & Altamae Brown.  A lifetime resident of Scott City, Kansas, she was a homemaker.

She was a member of the First Baptist Church in Scott City, Kansas.  She was also a member of the Red Hat Club, Kansas Fiddlers, Pickers & Singers.

On November 16, 1952 she married Louis Weber, Jr. in Logan County, Kansas.  He passed away on December 29, 2001 in Aransas Pass, Texas.  On December 12, 2012 she married Harold Gossett in Mission, Texas.  He survives.

Survivors include her Husband – Harold Gossett of Mission, Texas, One Daughter – Karen & Mark Glick-James of Park City, Kansas, Three Sons – Brian & Tracy Weber of Abilene, Kansas, Van Weber of Denver, Colorado, Darwin & Jennifer Weber of Denver, Colorado, Two Sisters – Willa & Ron Ruth of Oklahoma and Jessie & Dwaine Shawver of Texas, Sixteen Grandchildren and Ten Great Grandchildren.

She was preceded in death by her Parents, One Husband – Louis Weber, Jr., One Son – Marvin Weber, Three Infant Sons, One Grandson – Patrick, One Brother – Murry Brown, and One Infant Brother.

Funeral Services will be held at 11:00 a.m. Saturday, August 12, 2017 at Price & Sons Funeral Home in Scott City, Kansas with Dwaine Shawver presiding.

Memorials in lieu of flowers may be made to American Lung Association in care of Price & Sons Funeral Home.

There will be no calling times.

Inurnment will be in the Scott County Cemetery in Scott City, Kansas.

Clement John Bauck

Clement John Bauck, age 95, passed away on Thursday, August 3, 2017 at his home in Leoti, Kansas. Clem was born on the family homestead in the St. Theresa community of rural Wichita County, Kansas on May 29, 1922. A lifetime resident of Wichita County he was a farmer/stockman.

Clem was a member of St. Anthony of Padua Catholic Church and the Knights of Columbus in Leoti, Kansas. He was active in the bowling leagues in Leoti and formerly served as Wichita County Commissioner.

On September 22, 1952 he married Evelyn Belle “Evie” Heim in St. Theresa Catholic Church in rural Wichita County, Kansas. Evie passed away on January 6, 2017 in Leoti, Kansas.

Clem’s surviving family includes-

Two sons-

Dennis & Deb Bauck- Leoti, Kansas

Randy & Belinda Bauck- Longmont, Colorado

One sister-

Margaret Wieser- Sun City, Arizona

Five grandchildren-

Brian & Andrea Bauck- Leoti, Kansas

Jared & Ashley Bauck- Hays, Kansas

Michelle & Brett Ciesielski- Irving, Texas

Jacqueline & John Hodge- Greenwood, Missouri

Denise & Tim Lamb- Lees Summit, Missouri

7 great- grandchildren, and 4 great- great grandchildren

Vigil services will be held at 7:00 pm Friday, August 11, 2017 at St. Anthony of Padua Catholic Church in Leoti, Kansas.

Funeral Mass will be held at 10:30 am Saturday, August 12, 2017 at St. Anthony of Padua Catholic Church in Leoti, Kansas with Father Benjamin Martin officiating.

Burial will be in St Theresa Cemetery in rural Wichita County, Kansas.

Friends may call from 10:00 am until 5:00 pm Friday at Price & Sons Funeral Home in Leoti, Kansas.

Memorials may be given to the St. Anthony of Padua Catholic Church Building Fund or Leoti E.M.T.’s in care of the funeral home.

Blanche Erbert

Blanche Erbert, age 96 of Ellis passed away at the Good Samaritan Center, Ellis.

Funeral services will be 10 AM on August 26, 2017 at St. Mary’s Church in Ellis.

Visitation will be Friday, August 25th 6 PM – 8 PM with a combined rosary and vigil service at 7 PM all at the church.

A complete obituary is pending with Keithley Funeral Chapel of Ellis.

Todd Roy Toll

Todd Roy Toll, born and raised in the roots of Graham County, came into the world at the Graham County Hospital July 23, 1958. Todd had a four wheeler accident July 23, 2017, while pushing cattle back into the proper field. He left us on July 25, 2017, at the KU Medical Center in Kansas City, Kansas at the age of 59.

Todd (better known as Dad, Brother, and Friend) was the fourth and last child born to Alan and Donna (Minium) Toll, following siblings Lloyd, Dale, and Diane. Growing up just north of Morland, 20 feet away from old Highway 24, Todd’s adventurousness, orneriness and sharp wit grew. Graduating from Morland High School in 1976 with some life-long friends, he continued on to Fort Hays State University. He pursued a Bachelor’s Degree in Industrial Arts, graduated and returned home to start his well-known business, Toll Construction. Starting with just a hammer and some nails, he began shingling houses and working on the family farm.

Living north of Morland, Todd participated in various community events from softball tournaments to wedding dances and social gatherings. He married Geraldine “Gerry” Sue Albers of Selden, Kansas, December 1, 1990, and became a father to Nathan Scott Toll.

Bryar Roy Toll, Todd’s second child, joined the world December 4, 1991. Later Bryar was diagnosed with MPS I, a rare disease where your body is unable to produce specific enzymes. Todd and Gerry raised a happy baby boy to the age of 5 and a half years old, until he passed away May 3, 1997.

August 5, 1995, Todd and Gerry welcomed their third child, and only daughter, Shannon Marie Toll. They raised all three of their children on their farm in western Graham County and later moved into Morland.

Being an active participant in the community throughout the years, Todd was a member of Morland School Board, Lions Club, Morland Community Foundation, a Graham County Commissioner, Blood Donor, Organ Donor, major part of the Graham County Fair and 4-H, and avid Ringneck and Kansas City Chiefs fan.

Todd was preceded in death by his parents; and his son, Bryar Roy. Left to mourn his passing are his wife, Gerry, of Morland; son Nathan Toll, of Wichita; daughter Shannon Toll, of Hays; brothers: Lloyd (Linda) Toll, of Logan, Dale Toll, of Morland; sister Diane Best, of Smolan; numerous brothers-and-sisters-in-law, nieces, nephews, cousins and many friends.

Todd’s pride and joy came from his three children and wife. Always willing to sacrifice himself, Todd continually put his family first. Being a teacher by nature he not only taught the world what it meant to work, but also how to play. Throughout the community he was well known for his work ethic, unique infectious laugh and humble but charming personality. Willing to help at the drop of a hat, Todd always went out of his way for anyone in need. Never knowing a stranger and never forgetting a face, Todd has and forever will, leave a mark on his family and many people in surrounding communities. Because as we all know, Todd knew how to have a good time.

Dale Naiman

Dale Naiman, age 70, passed away on Sunday, August 6, 2017 at Brookdale Vista Grande in Colorado Springs, Colorado.

Dale was born January 14, 1947 in Hays, Kansas, the son of Ernest & Hannah (Stricker) Naiman. On December 23, 1967 he married Connie M. McClure at Richmond, Kansas. He resided and farmed in Leoti until 1986. He graduated from Kansas State University in Agricultural Economics. He also attended Rhema Bible Training Center in Tulsa, Ok graduating with Connie in 1986.

Following graduation, Dale and Connie pastored for 25 years, planting new churches in Ludington, Michigan and Live Oak, Florida, and serving at Lighthouse Christian Center in Mayo, Florida. He also became a Prison Chaplain serving for twelve years in Florida State prison system as a supervisory Chaplain.

Dale was a member of Kansas State Alumni Association, Farmhouse Fraternity, Rotary International, Rhema Ministerial Association and Prison Chaplaincy Association.

Dale’s surviving family includes-

His Wife of 49 years
Connie Naiman-Colorado Springs, Colorado

Two Children-
Tiffany Naiman-Colorado Springs, Colorado
Eric Naiman-Wake Forest, North Carolina

13 grandchildren

Memorial Services will be held at 11 am Saturday, August 26, 2017 at Christ Covenant Church in Leoti, Kansas with Reverend Stephen Morefield and Milan Reimer officiating. Inurnment will be in Leoti Cemetery in Leoti, Kansas.

Memorials may be given to Charis Christian Center in care of Price & Sons Funeral Home, PO Box 161, Leoti, Kansas 67861.

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