Saturday, May 2, 2020

John Kratina Passes Away (Updated)


Rossville—John D. Kratina, 85, passed away Friday, May 1, 2020, at Oakley Place in Rossville. 
On July 26, 1934, he was born in rural Rossville, the son of John R. and Helen (Hruska) Kratina. John was raised in the Moravian Czech community of Rossville attending Victor 101 Schoolhouse and graduated from Rossville High School. 
On November 18, 1955, Marjorie married John D. Kratina at the Rossville Presbyterian Church.
Over the years, John served his country through the military forces, United States Air Force and Reserves, Kansas Army Guard, Kansas Air National Guard.  Retiring in 1984 as a Crew Chief of the 190th squadron. 
Over the years, John dedicated his service to the Presbyterian Church of Rossville as a church board member overseeing the preservation of the building and property.  John was an active member of the 190 Air Combat Museum, where he donated weekly hours providing tours to the public during museum hours and air shows.  John was a member of the Czech Moravian Lodge No. 128.   John was an active member in preservation of the Moravian Lodge with his involvement in the teaching of the Czech heritage through organizing Polka dance lessons and Czech language lessons to families and members of the community.  John also supported the lodge in assisting with organization of Polka dances and kolache booths at community events. John was honored with the Fraternalist of the Year Award for his service to the organization.  John was active in the development and building of the Agriculture Hall of Fame, to honor the Agriculture leaders and farmers of Kansas.
John was an active member of the following organizations; Kansas Pickers and Fiddlers, Pickers and Singers, Czech Moravian Lodge No. 128 /Air Force Sergeants Assoc/Kansas Air National Guard Assoc./Jimmie Lillard American Legion Post 31
He was preceded in death by his parents, wife Marjorie Kratina, a brother George Kratina, a sister Mary Kratina and a brother-in-law, David Hitchcock. 
Personal qualities of John, we will always remember his outgoing personality, love of Czech heritage, love of music, storytelling along with his love for family, friends, God and country.  
Other survivors include his son, John M. (Cynthia) Kratina, Topeka; his daughter, Tammy (Dennis) Biswell, Wamego, a sister-in-law, Barbara Hitchcock, Silver Lake, grandchildren, Jesse (Holly) Kratina, Joshua Kratina, Amanda Kratina, Richard (Katie) Biswell, and Rebecca Biswell; great-grandchildren, Finnly Kratina and Asher Kratina. 
The Kratina and Biswell families would like to express their gratitude for the wonderful care given to John and Marjorie during their time at Oakley Place of Rossville.  
Memorial services and interment will be in the Czech Moravian Cemetery, near Rossville to be announced at a later date. Memorial contributions may be made to the Rossville Presbyterian Church or the Czech Moravian Lodge No. 128 and sent in care of Piper Funeral Home, 714 Maple Street, St. Marys, Kansas 66536. 
John Kratina of Rossville passed away one day after his wife Marjorie, who died April 30.   You can read Marjorie's obituary at: 
https://rossvilleksalumninews.blogspot.com/2020/04/marjorie-kratina-passes-away.html

Friday, May 1, 2020

Greg Hesse Is Counsel In Anti-Trust Case

RHS Hall of Famer Greg Hesse has spent his month of April in Covid-19 quarantine working on  a big antitrust case involving Dean Foods, Food Lion supermarkets, and  Maryland and Virginia Milk Producers.  Greg Hesse, of Huntoon Andrews Kurth LLP,  represents Food Lion, LLC.  

Brian Ketter Passes Away


Brian Matthew Ketter, 53, of Excelsior Springs, Missouri passed away on April 29, 2020. Brian was born on March 3, 1967 in Delia, Kansas to the late Leslie Ketter and Connie (Harris) Rathbun. He married Danae (Lentz) Ketter at their home on August 28, 1998 in Excelsior Springs, Missouri.
Brian was an honest and giving man who was loved by his family and had a servant heart. He enjoyed spending time with his wife, daughters and his grandchildren. Brian was full of pride as he walked his two daughters down the aisle and gave them away to their loving husbands. His proudest accomplishments were serving his country as a soldier and also as a civilian, and being a papaw (Harley had him wrapped around her finger). Some of Brian’s hobbies included fishing, riding his motorcycle, spending time with his family, welding and watching the Chiefs and the Jayhawks.
Brian will be missed the most for his selflessness, ability to make people laugh, and his unending love for his family, especially his granddaughter, Harley. Brian was a hard worker, a content and passionate man, and was very patriotic. He would do anything for his family.
He was preceded in death by his father Leslie A. Ketter.
Survivors include his wife Danae Ketter of the home, daughters Lauren (Brady) Moppin and Allison (Brian) VanTill, grandchildren Harley and Hudson Moppin, mother Connie Rathbun, father and mother in law Calvin and Delores Lentz, sisters Tina and Leana Ketter, and multiple nieces and nephews.

The Smatla's Family Radio


The "Willard Radio".  On this radio, a 1941 Montgomery-Ward Airline table model, the Smatlas listened to President Roosevelt announce the bombing of Pearl Harbor and our entry into World War II on December 8th, 1941 (the attack was on the 7th)..  Uncles Hank & Ben were already in the Navy.  Ben gradulated from Boot Camp in August of that year, and Hank had already seen action in the North Atlantic escorting Allied convoys and fighting German U Boats.
 I remember listening to to this radio when I was a very little boy (late 1944 - 1946) in Willard, and after 1951, North of Rossville.  Typically, it was turned on only TWICE a day for the Morning weather, and at Noon, for the farm reports and again, the weather.  Mom told me that MUCH LATER on, Aunts Alice, Marie, and Mom would sometimes sneak a listen to radio shows like The Great Gildersleeve, Fibber McGee & Molly, Our Miss Brooks, and others.  In those early days, it was ALWAYS tuned to 580 kilocycles รข€“ WIBW in Topeka.
Now, electronically restored, it sings of times gone past and a history of our family and our nation.
By  former Rossvillian Tom Dailey.


RHS on Dominant Football List

Here is an article about the best Kansas football programs of the last decade. Rossville and Silver Lake made the list.
https://www.maxpreps.com/news/oxVulzCBNEyQZ919c5AMaA/top-20-most-dominant-kansas-high-school-football-programs-of-the-last-decade.htm

Lexi Cobb Short Of Goal

Silver Lake senior Lexi Cobb saw her chances for four state championships in volleyball and softball dashed with the C-19 pandemic. 
https://www.cjonline.com/sports/20200430/spring-senior-salute-silver-lakersquos-cobb-sees-title-quest-end-short-of-goal

Thursday, April 30, 2020

Marjorie Kratina Passes Away (Updated)


Rossville—Marjorie Ann Kratina, 83, passed away Thursday, April 30, 2020, at Oakley Place in Rossville where she and her husband lived. 

On April 29, 1937, she was born in rural Silver Lake, the daughter of Elmer John and Agnes B. (Fleming) Crawshaw. Marjorie was raised in the Silver Lake community and graduated from Silver Lake High School. 
In her youth, Marjorie was active in 4H and continued her love of the organization through coaching her own children in projects and serving as a club project leader.  
Over the years, Marjorie dedicated her service to the Presbyterian Church of Rossville as a Sunday School teacher, Vacation Bible School teacher and a member of the Church Board. Marjorie was also a member of the United Presbyterian Women's organization where she served as secretary.
Marjorie worked for Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Kansas and Luce Press Clipping Bureau. At Luce Press Clipping Bureau in Topeka, she was an editor for 23 years. She retired in 2000. Marjorie was a member of the Rossville Presbyterian Church and also was a member of the Czech Moravian Lodge No. 128, Rossville.  Marjorie supported the Moravian Lodge with her love of baking, making kolaches for events with the lodge.  
She was preceded in death by her parents, a brother, Robert Crawshaw, and a brother-in-law, David Hitchcock. 
On November 18, 1955, Marjorie married John D. Kratina at the Rossville Presbyterian Church. He survives. 
Other survivors include her son, John M. (Cynthia) Kratina, Topeka; her daughter, Tammy (Dennis) Biswell, Wamego, a sister, Barbara Hitchcock, Silver Lake,  grandchildren, Jesse (Holly) Kratina, Joshua Kratina, Amanda Kratina, Richard (Katie) Biswell, and Rebecca Biswell; great-grandchildren, Finnly Kratina and Asher Kratina. 
Marjorie had a deep love for her savior Jesus Christ serving him through her loving spirit, being a prayer warrior and caring for her family and friends. She will be deeply missed by all who knew her and we look forward to the day we see her again.   
Memorial services and interment will be in the Czech Moravian Cemetery, near Rossville to be announced at a later date. Memorial contributions may be made to the Rossville Presbyterian Church or the Czech Moravian Lodge No. 128 and sent in care of Piper Funeral Home, 714 Maple Street, St. Marys, Kansas 66536.
To send flowers to the family or plant a tree in memory of Marjorie A. (Crawshaw) Kratina, please visit our floral store.

Mikeys Has Takeouts

Shop Locally.  Mikeys has food for take-out.
We are open for Dinner takeouts from 5:00-7:30 PM. Check out our new online ordering system through Facebook Page. Use the below link or select the "See Menu & Order" option on our facebook page and place the order.

Monday, April 27, 2020

Alumni Reunion Dinner Canceled

The Rossville High Alumni reunion and scholarship presentation scheduled for June 6th has been cancelled due to the Covid-19 pandemic.

RHS Alumni Foundation Scholarships

The Rossville High Alumni Foundation has announced the three winners of the Foundations scholarships awarded to Rossville High Seniors.  This year each awardee will receive a $1,500 scholarship.    Winners are Kaleb Badura, Alexandra Broughton and Leah Hudson.  Kaleb will attend Washburn University studying Radiologic Technology in the Health Sciences field.  Alexandra will study Aerospace Engineering at Wichita State University.  Leah will attend Kansas State University majoring in Agronomy.   The RHS Alumni Foundation has awared over $35,000 in scholarships since 1999. 

James Lloyd "Jim" Schwartz Passes Away


James Lloyd "Jim" Schwartz


On the evening of April 21, 2020, Jim passed away peacefully of natural causes while being comforted by family members at Wesley Medical Center. Jim was 79 years old.

Born in Kansas City, Kansas, he was the first child of Donna Ruth Conkle and Lloyd Gay Schwartz, M.D. Jim grew up in Topeka where he was known as "the lemon drop kid", the cycling paperboy who always hit your front porch with precision. He set the record for sit-ups at Boswell Jr. High, surpassed only by his little brother, Charlie. Jim graduated Topeka High in 1958 with the nickname "Elvis" because of his pompadour, ducktail and guitar. He played guitar for many traveling musicians appearing at the Topeka Municipal Auditorium in the late 50's and early 60's. Jim received his Bachelors Degree in Music Education at Washburn University of Topeka, majoring in Voice. Although recommended for training in Opera, Jim wanted to play and teach. He taught public school music in Dennison, Jackson Heights and Rossville school districts for 9 years, while playing and singing music professionally in Topeka. He traveled throughout the U.S. and Canada playing in bands ranging from the young 70's duo "Jim & Susie" to a Lynyrd Skynyrd tribute band who called him "Grandpa", except the lead guitar player who called him Dad. He was a lifetime member of the Episcopal Church and enjoyed leisure time with family at his country home in Eureka.

Jim was preceded in death by grandson Tavian James Johnson, Wichita; brother Charles Schwartz, Mansfield, Mo. and parents Lloyd and Donna Schwartz, Topeka. James is survived by his wife Susette "Susie" M. Jacobs Schwartz, Eureka; son Sean (Cindy) Schwartz, Eureka; daughter Raina Schwartz-Johnson, Eureka; son Dustin Schwartz, Eureka; grandchildren Taylyn (Lance) Barkley, El Dorado; Ashlen Schwartz, Pittsburg; Kaman Johnson, Eureka; Amari Schwartz, Eureka; Jack Jones, Eureka; great-granddaughter Tate Barkley, El Dorado; and sister Peggy Case, Midland, Texas.

A private Graveside Service will be held.

Lundin and Paulsen Earn Nursing Scholarships

The Harriet Hayes Austin Memorial Scholarship for Nursing was established by the family of Harriet Hayes Austin in 2003 to honor her memory and carry on her legacy of caring for others.
The winners: ChrisAnn Beeson, Washburn Rural High School; Chloe Carter, Seaman High School; Kinlyn Lundin, Rossville High School; Sam Moore, St. Mary’s High School; Michaela Paulsen, Rossville High School.


Kinlyn Lundin


Michaela Paulsen

John "Hank" Stockman (61) Passes Away

    John Henry "Hank" Stockman, 78 passed away Saturday, April 25, 2020, at the Community Hospital in St. Marys.  No services are planned at this time.   He was a member of the RHS Class of 1961.
    To send flowers or leave condolences,  go to:       https://www.piperfuneralhome.com/obituary/John-Stockman


Wednesday, April 22, 2020

Hubert Adams Passes Away

Hubert Lee Adams, 82 of Westland, Michigan, formerly of Alma, Kansas and Rossville, Kansas, passed away Saturday, April 18, 2020 at St. Mary’s Hospital in Livonia, Michigan.
He was born December 19, 1937 on the Nord Family Farm in Bronaugh, Missouri the son of Clarence Kermit and Viola Lea (Mahan) Adams. He was the oldest of eight children.
He married Elizabeth Darlene Mentola June 20, 1964, she preceded him in death on October 25, 2017.
Hurb graduated from Nevada High School in 1955 and then received his Bachelor’s degree from Missouri School of Mines in Rolla, Missouri in 1959 and then, his Master’s degree from Wayne State University in Detroit Michigan. He served in the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers as an Officer in 1961 and 1962 at Fort Leonard Wood, Missouri. He was a Chemical Engineer for various chemical companies in his civilian career.
Hurb, being a man of faith, deeply believed in Heaven and lived his life accordingly.
Also, he was a Citizen of the Potawatomi Nation and was proud of his heritage.
He was a member of the American Legion of Lamar, Missouri.
He is survived by a son, Mark Adams and wife, Kathy of Westland, Michigan, a daughter, Michelle Miclea and husband, Christopher of Fairhaven, Michigan, 3 brothers, Paul Leroy Adams of Kansas City, Missouri, Joe Adams and wife, Ardy of Maryville, Tennessee, and Don Adams and wife, Terri of Nevada, Missouri, 4 sisters, Lois Dianne Richardson and husband, Don of Lebanon, Missouri, Barbara Jean Pierce and husband, Glenn of Tucson, Arizona, Viola Mae Wilson and husband, Aaron of Las Cruces, New Mexico and Sharon Schaeffer and husband, Jim of Glen Carbon, Illinois, and 5 grandchildren, Kayla, Christopher, Cristina, Joshua and Brandon.
In addition to his wife, Darlene, he was preceded in death by his parents and two sisters-in-law, Marge Shields Adams and Donna Galbraith Adams.
He will be interred with his wife, Elizabeth Darlene at the U.S. National Cemetery #1 in Fort Scott, Kansas in a private ceremony under the direction of the Konantz-Cheney Funeral Home.
Memorials may be given to the New Hope United Methodist Church Food Bank of Allen Park, Michigan, donations may be sent to or left in the care of the Konantz-Cheney Funeral Home, P.O. Box 309, 15 W. Wall St., Fort Scott, KS 66701. Condolences may be submitted to the online guestbook at konantz-cheney.com