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Elmer Brungardt

screen-shot-2017-05-22-at-7-41-40-amElmer Brungardt, age 79, of Ellis, passed away Thursday, May 18, 2017, at the Good Samaritan Society, Hays. He was born January 13, 1938, in Hyacinth, Kansas to Bonaventure and Helen (Weber) Brungardt. He graduated from Ellis High School in 1956. On September 1, 1956, he married Norma (Senesac) in St. Joseph’s Catholic Church in Damar, Kansas.

Elmer was a pumper for various oilfield companies. He was a US Air Force veteran serving from 1957 until 1961. He was a member of St. Mary’s Church, Ellis Knights of Columbus 3rd and 4th degree and a member of the Hays American Legion.

He is survived by his wife of 60 years, Norma of Hays; three sons, Dave (Joyce) Brungardt of Rosemount, Minnesota, Jerry (Mary) Brungardt and Mike (Jeanette) Brungardt all of Haysville, Kansas; three daughters, Sue (Duff) Watson and Connie (Rick) Brin all of Hays and Debbie (Daron) Watson of Montezuma, Kansas; a brother, Gilbert (Lorraine) Brungardt of Hays; two sisters, Anna Rita Weber of Hays and Helen “Jeanie” (Francis) Windholz of Victoria; eleven grandchildren, Amanda (Ramon) Lopez of San Antonio, Audra, Brandi and Nolan Watson of Hays, Rachel Brungardt of Kansas City, Cody, Cassy, and Cade Watson of Montezuma, Kaylee Brin of Hays, Justin and Brittany Brungardt of Haysville, and one great grandchild, David Lopez of San Antonio.

He was preceded in death by his parents; three brothers, Edwin, Bonaventure “Sonny” and Anthony Brungardt; three sisters, Angela Kinderknecht, Esther Laws and Clara Walters and two grandchildren, Logan Watson and Monica Watson.

Funeral services will be 2 PM Monday, May 22, 2017 at St. Mary’s Catholic Church in Ellis with burial to follow in the church cemetery with military honors.

Visitation will be Sunday 5 PM – 8 PM with a combined rosary and parish vigil at 7 PM and Monday 1 PM until service time, all at St. Mary’s Church.

Memorials are suggested to the Ellis Knights of Columbus Hall or St. Mary’s School.
Arrangements in care of Keithley Funeral Chapel 400 E. 17th Ellis, KS 67601.

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

Elmer Brungardt

Elmer Brungardt, age 79, of Ellis, passed away Thursday, May 18, 2017 at the Good Samaritan Society, Hays.

Funeral services will be 2 PM Monday, May 22, 2017 at St. Mary’s Catholic Church in Ellis with burial to follow in the church cemetery with military honors.

Visitation will be Sunday 5 PM – 8 PM with a combined rosary and parish vigil at 7 PM and Monday 1 PM until service time all at St. Mary’s Church.

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

Marian E. Rohrbough

Marian E. Rohrbough, age 84, passed away on Thursday, May 18, 2017 at the Wesley Medical Center in Wichita, Kansas. She was born on June 16, 1932 in Whiting, Kansas, the daughter of Howard Forshee and Esther Christian Miles Anderson. A resident of Leoti, Kansas since November of 2012 moving from Scott City, Kansas. She was a medical nurse for many years at Fort Lyon VA Medical Center in Fort Lyon, Colorado.

She was a member of the First Baptist Church in Scott City, Kansas.

Survivors Include her One Daughter – Earlene May of Gainsville, Texas; One Sister – Juanita Lewis of Kennewick, Washington; Two Grandsons – Tim May of Denver, Colorado, Shawn Rohrbough of Westerville, Ohio; Two Granddaughters – Donnell Atkinson of Gainsville, Texas, Traci Breckbill of Louisberg, Kansas; Seven Great Grandchildren; Three Great Great Grandchildren; Numerous Nieces, Nephews, Cousins and Friends.

She was preceded in death by her Parents, One Son – Terry Rohrbough, One Brother – Myron Anderson, One Granddaughter – Kelly May.

Funeral Services will be held at 2:00 p.m. Saturday, May 20, 2017 at Scott County Cemetery in Scott City, Kansas with Rev. Kyle Evans presiding.

Memorials may be given to Donors Choice in care of Price & Sons Funeral Home in Scott City, Kansas.

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

Visitation will be from 10:00 a.m. until 1:00 p.m. Saturday at Price & Sons Funeral Home in Scott City, Kansas.

Vesta L. Roth

(June 15, 1930 – May 16, 2017)

Funeral Service: Saturday, May 20th at 11:00 a.m. at the Rexford Community Church with Pastor Lane Purcell officiating

Burial: Rexford Cemetery

Memorial Funds: Rexford Community Church or Red Barn

Visitation: Friday from 9:00a.m.-8:00 p.m. at the funeral home in Selden and on Saturday after 9:00 a.m. at the church in Rexford

Dale J. Brooks

Hays, Kansas – Dale J. Brooks, age 66, died Thursday, May 18, 2017, at his home.

Services are pending at Cline’s-Keithley Mortuary of Hays, 1919 East 22nd Street, Hays, Kansas 67601.

W. Elaine Disney

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W. Elaine Disney, age 83, of Ellis passed away Sunday, May 14, 2017 at the Good Samaritan Society, Ellis. She was born May 5, 1934 in Duncan, Arizona to Douglas and Margaret (Allen) Brubaker. She graduated from Kansas State University. She married Walter E. Disney January 24, 1956. He preceded her in death in 1999.

Elaine was the Barton County Extension Agent, Substitute Home Economics teacher at Ellis High School and owned Disney’s Mobile Station in Ellis.

She is survived by a son, Robert Disney and wife Lori of Hays; two daughters, Deborah Disney and husband Artie Anderson of Salina and Sharon Disney of Ellis; a brother, Henry brubaker of Wickenburg, Az; six grandchildren, Bevan Herpich, Cole Ginther, Tyler Ginther, Emily Disney, Daniel Disney and Sarah Dreher as well as six great grandchildren, Haley, Ethan, Karsyn and Easton Herpich, Connor Dreher and Morgan Disney.

She was preceded in death by her parents and a sister, Katherine Brubaker.

Private family services will be held Friday, May 19, 2017 at Mt Hope Cemetery in Ellis, Kansas.

Arrangemants in care of Keithley Funeral Chapel 400 E. 17th Ellis, KS 67637.

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

Lyle Leon Stephen

Lescreen-shot-2017-05-17-at-1-33-40-pmLeon was born on a farm eight miles north of Bogue, KS to Lyle Lone and Mary Alice (Kenyon) Stephen on September 1, 1933. He attended his first couple years of school with his sister, Betty, at the little country school across the creek. School teacher, Delena (Conyac) Kenyon lived with the Stephens. He didn’t much like school in those early years, as he’d rather be riding the John Deere tractor with his dad. When he was seven (7) years old, his parents bought a home in town. He finished school at Bogue Grade and Bogue Rural High School graduating in 1951. He played the clarinet in the band and also played football. He turned down a football scholarship to Baker University in Baldwin, KS, to farm with his dad. After graduation, at age 18, he applied for school bus driver. The superintendent had to call Topeka and get special permission for him to take the test and drive the bus. He drove for eleven years. He really enjoyed the kids and some of those kids still remember him driving them. He had other talents and worked at other jobs to bring in extra income; like, oil field rough necking, and basketball refereeing. He refereed for 18 years and quit to watch Kim’s senior year of basketball and Greg’s football and basketball games. He liked telling about when he refereed the Harlem Globetrotters and how fun Meadowlark Lemon was.

He married Agnes Marie Wallis on September 14, 1952 at the Bogue Community Methodist Church. Leon and Agnes lived in Bogue for a year and one-half before moving to the little stone farm house three miles north of Bogue. They lived there for 10 years raising three children, Dianna, Kimberla and Gregory. The family moved to Bogue in October, 1963, when they purchased the Kirkpatrick house. Leon and Agnes continued to reside there. The three children were third generation Bogue High School graduates. Dianna and Kim were Fort Hays State University graduates and Gregory completed one year at Ft. Hays and two years at Dodge City Junior College, where he played football. Leon only missed three of Greg’s college games and continued to watch his grandsons Nathan, Marcus, Lyal and great-grandson Gavin play. He last attended a game in October, 2016.

Leon was a farmer! His greatest love was tilling the soil, planting the seed, fertilizing, irrigating and then the harvesting. He said, “You really haven’t seen the beauty of God’s world until you have been on the tractor at 4 AM when you can smell the freshness of the soil being turned and the birds singing as the beautiful sun rises.” Even when he went through several years of crop loss and loss of finances, the earth was his love. After retiring from active farming, he planted a large garden where he continued playing in the dirt and encouraging his grandchildren and great-grandchildren to love the tilling of the soil. He sold some of his produce, but gave away a lot of tomatoes, peppers, beans, carrots, watermelons, horseradish, cucumbers and pumpkins. He enjoyed picking the pumpkins, loading them in his pick-up and driving to Hill City to Head Start. Teacher, Kay Mitchell, would let the children come out, climb in the pick-up and pick out a pumpkin to take home. Leon adored the hugs from those kids. Many folks drove out to the garden to visit and sit with Leon at the “15 acres” garden spot.

Leon always thought a man’s word should be good. He tried to treat everyone the way he wanted to be treated. He often had difficulty forgiving those who didn’t keep their word.

He served his county on the USD #281 school board for 28 years. He received the Bankers Award in 1963 and the Graham County Outstanding Young Farmer Award in 1965. He served on the Farm Bureau Board, Graham County Agriculture Extension Board and the Farm Home Administration Board. He was a member of Millbrook Masonic Lodge #281 AF & AM and also, Eastern Star. He was a member of South Solomon Shriners. He served as a 4-H leader for many years and continued to encourage his great-grandchildren to be involved. Leon served as County Chairman of young Republicans and became friends with Bob Dole. U.S. Senator Dole invited Leon to meet Mikhail Gorbachev and Mr. Gorbachev stated that shaking Leon’s hand was the first time he’d “shaken a working man’s hand.” Leon was a member of the Bogue Service Club and a lifetime member of the Bogue Community United Methodist Church. He was instrumental in bringing Bogue Cheese, Inc. to this small western town and was President of the Board. Leon also started L & A Oil Company with wife, Agnes in 1979.

Leon was an avid hunter. He hunted pheasant in Graham County and welcomed many hunters from around Kansas, Iowa and Texas to hunt on his land. He hunted elk in Colorado and moose in Alberta, Canada for several years with his cousins, Dean and Eldon Stephen. He had taken several Graham County persons hunting in Canada with him including, Gregory, Buzz Johnson and Allan Riggs.

He loved to play cards and belonged to several card clubs in town. He taught his children, grandchildren and great-grandchildren how to play pitch and pinochle. He enjoyed playing “21” and rolling dice, especially with friends. He loved to travel and took his family on yearly vacations when the wheat harvest was done. He and Agnes traveled with friends to Las Vegas, Hawaii and cruises to Greece, Panama, & Jamaica with Kansas Shriners. He gave the love of travel and serving others to Kim and really enjoyed her adventures. He never met a stranger for long as he loved visiting and making new acquaintances which he passed on to Dianna and her love of visiting.

Leon had a deep love for his family, including his parents, whom he helped care for in their later years. Even his extended family were important to him. He really enjoyed visiting cousins Hank and Kaye (Kenyon) Pozas in AZ and Jane Noel (Kenyon) and Hans Hansen in TX. When his son, Gregory was killed in 1993, he said, “I not only lost my son, but also my best friend.” He never really recovered from his broken heart. He had 6-vessel bypass heart surgery a year later, was diagnosed with diabetes and had several heart attacks over the years. And when Greg’s wife, Tammy (Veatch) Stephen died of cancer in September 2013, he felt it should have been him.

Leon died at Graham County Hospital on May 11, 2017. The previous week-end, all but 2 of his grandchildren and 4 of his great grandchildren were able to be with him. He talked with each and was so glad for the noise and activity in his room. He leaves to mourn his wife of 64.8 years, Agnes of the home; Two daughters: Dianna (Scott) Hart and Kimberla Nutting, both of rural Bogue. Seven grandchildren: Carlton (Stephen) Hall – Yesenia & Carsun of Alva, OK; Nathan (Megan) Hart—Ella, Eva, Ethan & Ean of Bogue; Chelsey Stephen (Levi) Benboe—Inan & Lainie of Lyman, WY; Megan Hart (Eric) Nickelson – Carsen, Ainsley, Charlotte & Cameron of Rose Hill, KS; Stephanie Nutting (Tyson) Lang – Gavin, Ganessa & Garrett of Hays, KS; Marcus (Morgan) Nutting – Keyli & Raiden of Cherokee, KS and Lyal (Gabriella) Stephen – Catalina of Greeley, CO. There are many cousins, nieces, nephews and relatives who will grieve for him as well as friends—old and young. He was a man of God and was well loved by many.

Bessie J. Morehart

Bessie J. Morehart, 87, of Quinter, passed away Monday, May 15, 2017, at Gove County Medical Center Hospital. Schmitt Funeral Home, Quinter, is handling arrangements.

Allan Leroy Anderson

“Near perfect is good enough.” Dad liked to say with his dry wit, but a more perfect man would be hard to find.

Allan Leroy Anderson, age 83, passed away May 13, 2017 at his rural Morland farmstead. He was born April 5, 1934 at the same rural homestead where he died, his favorite place on earth. His deep connection with the land and his Irish family roots were passed down to him from this parents and never left him. He was the only son of Robert John Anderson III and Susie May Elizabeth McCoy.

He attended Prairie View, Pleasant Valley and Union grade school and graduated from Morland Rural High School in 1952.

He served in the U.S. Army from 1957 to 1959 and was honorably discharged on April 9, 1959. During his service he spent fourteen months in Korea.

On August 26, 1960, Allan married the love of his life, Carol Rose Bivens, and they enjoyed fifty-seven years of playing around together. He loved music from a young age and started playing guitar when he was around fourteen years of age. He played in a country and western band for many years starting at the young age of 16 and for 60 years thereafter. He was a self-taught musician who could play just about anything. In 1977, Allan taught Carol how to play the bass guitar and she joined the band. He played guitar and fiddle with Ramblin’ Andy, The Country Gents, and Cross Country Music, among others.

Allan and Carol started farming right after they got married, but in June of 1962 he moved his family to Wichita and pursued operation of a music school with his cousin, Andy Anderson. He missed the farm though and returned home to farm with his parents in 1963. He loved the land, cattle, horses, dogs and even the four-wheeler when it came along.

The couple decided to build their own house and moved into it in 1973. Allan was thrilled to get his private pilot license on November 9, 1978 and enjoyed any excuse to go flying.
He was recently honored as a sixty-year member of the Masonic Lodge and a fifty-year member of the Order of the Eastern Star.

Allan was preceded in death by his father, Robert, and his mother, Susie.
He is survived by his wife Carol of rural Morland, a daughter Teresa Wasinger and her husband Don, of Wichita and a daughter, Rhonda Goddard, and her husband John, of rural Penokee, five grandchildren, Jim Roy, Rick Roy, Cody Roy and his wife Jennifer, Lucas Goddard and Cordell Goddard and two great grandchildren, Noah and Dixie Rose.

The funeral is Friday, May 19 at Stinemetz Funeral Home and Chapel at 11 a.m. Graveside service is at South Star Cemetery, rural Morland.

Wendi Lea Ehlers

Wendi Lea Ehlers, 46, Colby, died May 15, 2017, at Citizen’s Medical Center, Colby, KS. She was born June 4, 1970, Pequannock, New Jersey, to Gary and Alethea (Crowhurst) Osburn. She graduated high school in 1988 from Thornton High School. She received an associate’s degree in medical billing and coding from Pima Medical Center. After college, Wendi held many jobs but was most recently a beauty guide for Limelight. Wendi was a true “warrior.” She was part Cherokee and was very proud of her Native American heritage. On Nov. 28, 2008, Wendi married Todd A. Ehlers, in Las Vegas, NV. The couple enjoyed boating and camping together. Wendi loved spending time with her family and one of the greatest joys to her was being a “Glam-ma.”

Wendi is survived by her husband, Todd A. Ehlers, Colby; children; Austin (Jessica) Farrow, Denver, CO, Rebecca (James), Colby, Carrianne Farrow, Colby, sister; Naomi Osburn, parents; Gary and Alethea Osburn, all of Bernalillo, NM, step-children; Samantha Ehlers, Trevor Ehlers, both of Ankeny, IA, Kierra Ehlers, Council Bluffs, IA, and grandson; Derek Geist, Colby.

Cremation was chosen. A service will be held at a later date. Memorials are suggested to the Wendi L. Ehlers Children’s Education Fund, in care of Baalmann Mortuary, PO Box 391, Colby, KS 67701. For online condolences or information, please visit www.baalmannmortuary.com.

Sheila Marie McBee

screen-shot-2017-05-17-at-9-33-52-amSheila Marie McBee, 70, passed away on May 14, 2017 at Rhode Island Suites in Ransom, Kansas. She was born on July 25, 1946 in Dodge City, Kansas the daughter of Howard and Martina (Degenhart) Betz.

She married Vernon L “Pete” (McBee) on December 1st, 1962, in Ness City. She was a devoted wife, mother, grandmother and homemaker. Sheila was a member of St. Aloysius Church, Ransom. Sheila loved all animals and was especially fond of cats. She also enjoyed watching KU basketball with Pete and her friend Val.

Survivors include her husband, Pete McBee, Utica; son, Darin McBee, Utica; daughter, Tamee Cooper and her husband Tony; sister, Shelby Andrews and her husband Don; brother, Randy Betz and his wife Vickie; grandchildren, Megan, Olivia, and Leo. She was preceded in death by her brothers-In-Law, Gerald Schwien and Carroll McCain.

Funeral Service will be on Friday, May 19, 2017, 10:00 a.m., St. Aloysius Church, Ransom. Burial in the Sacred Heart Cemetery, Ness City. Rosary and Vigil will be on Thursday, May 18, 2017 beginning at 6:30 p.m.. Friends may call on Thursday from 9:00 a.m. until service time at Fitzgerald Funeral Home. The casket will be closed.

Memorial contributions may be given to Rhode Island Suites, Hospice of the Prairie or ASPCA.

Michael R. Grabbe

Michael R. Grabbe, age 58, of Hays passed away Tuesday, May 16, 2017 at HaysMed.

Funeral services will be 10:30 Monday, May 22, 2017 at St. Anthony Catholic Church in Schoenchen, Kansas.

Visitation will be Sunday 5 PM – 8 PM with a rosary service at 6:45 PM followed by a parish vigil service all at Brock’s-Keithley Funeral Chapel and Crematory 2509 Vine Hays, KS 67601.

W. Elaine Disney

W. Elaine Disney, age 83, of Ellis passed away Sunday, May 14, 2017 at the Good Samaritan Society, Ellis

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

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