Thursday, June 4, 2020

Caila Hill On President's Honor Roll

Kansas Wesleyan University announced its spring honor rolls on Tuesday.   A GPA  of 3.75 or better is required for the Presidents Honor Roll.  Caila Hill of Rossville achived that honor.

Wednesday, June 3, 2020

Senior Awards and Scholarships

Zachary Archer has received the RHS Opportunity Scholarship and the KSHSAA Citizenship Award.  He intends to major in Computer Science at Kansas University.

Kaleb Badura has received the following scholarships:  Washburn Presidential, the Shawnee County Farm Bureau, Rossville High School Alumni, Pete Darting Memorial, RHS Opportunity, and the Dale Dennis Award.  He intends to attend Washburn U. majoring in Radiology Technology.

Danielle Bittner has received the Rudd Foundation Scholarship.   She intends to major in psychology at Witchita State U.

Edward Brockamp plans to attend Emporia State U. majoring in Crime and Delinquency Studies.

Alexandra Broughton has received the RHS Alumni Scholarship and plans to attend Wichita State U.

Gregory Cooney has received the Dana and Louise Hummer scholarship and plans to attend Ft. Hays working on a degree as a wildlife biologist.

Trevor Cunningham plans to attend Kansas State U. Polytech majoring in Computer Systems Technology.

Kody Davoren has received the Limestone Award, the RHS Opportunity Scholarship, KSU Yell Leader, Senior Inspirational Award, Toby McCullough Award and plans to attend Kansas State to major in mechanical engineering.

Liam Ganson plans to attend Washburn Tech working on a welding certification.

Erika Hatina has received the Duane Parr Memorial Scholarship, the Cecile Zlatnik Memorial Scholarship, and the John Johnson Award and plans to attend Emporia State U.

Kennedy Haynes plans to attend Kansas U. to major in engineering.

Leah Hudson has received the 1863 Landmark Award, The Rossville Alumni Scholarship, Rossville Rustlers 4H Scholarship, KSU Yell Leader Award, Bank of the Flint Hills Scholarship, RHS Opportunity Scholarship, and plans to attend Kansas State U. majoring in agronomy.

Meagan Huston has received the Custom Wood Products-Lake Family Scholarship, ESU Band Scholarship, and the KVEA Scholarship and plans to attend Emporia State U. majoring in elementary education.

Kinlyn Lundin has received the Harriet Hayes Austin Memorial Scholarship and plans to attend Kansas U. to major in nursing.

Rayna Miller plans to attend Washburn Tecch majoring in cosmotology.

Taylor Morelli has received the ESU Presidential Scholarship, the Rudd Foundation Scholarship, the Majorie Helen Lanning Memorial Scholarship, the KSHSAA Scholarship Award, and the Michael Keller Award, and plans to attend Emporia State U, majoring in Secondary Math Education. 

Michaela Paulsen has received the Harriet Hayes Austin Memorial Scholarship and will attend Fort Hays State U. majoring in nursing.

Allison Perry plans to attend Fort Scott Community College majoring in nursing.

Jenna Rodehorst has received the WSU Merit Scholarship, the Rudd Foundation Scholarship, and Victor Murdock Scholarship in Journalism and plans to attend Wichita State U. to major in Journalism.

Mary Shults has received the Band Scholarship and will attend Colby Community College majoring in Vet Tech.

Colleen Stalbaumer plans to attend Allen County Comm. College.

Emma Streit has received the Cole Arnold Memorial, Doug Perine Memorial, Les and Dorothy Hallmark memorial, Bryan Lindstrom Inspirational and Ron Monhollon Scholarships and plans to attend  Washburn Tech majoring in Nursing.

Natalie Trice has received the Newspaper scholarship and plans to attend Allen County Community College.

Jordan Whitaker plans to attend Kansas State U. majoring in business and ROTC.

Sydney Wonnell has received the Washburn Presdential, RHS Alumni, Academic, Cheerleading and Rural Water District #2 Scholarships and plans to attend Washburn U. to major in nursing.

Tuesday, June 2, 2020

James Catt Gets Diploma 78 Years Late

James Catt Sr.  holds his high school diploma that 
he received Monday, 78 years after he was drafted into 
the U.S. Navy before he could finish high school.

    James Catt Sr,  just received his diploma from Rossville High,  though late by 78 years.  A native of Willard,  he attended Rossville schools until he was drafted in 1943.  After 3 years in the Navy,  he returned to civilian life,  but didn't go back to school and spent most of his adult life in Havre NE where he met and married his wife.  You can read about how he got the diploma at:  
https://www.havredailynews.com/story/2020/06/02/local/havreite-receives-diploma-after-78-years/529140.html

    Is he included in the 2020 graduating class?

Saturday, May 30, 2020

Graduation July 26, 2020

Rossville and St. Marys  High Schools will hold graduation for the senior class of  2020 on July 26, 2020.

Thomas Wade Passes Away

Thomas F. Wade, Sr., 93, Silver Lake, passed away Sunday, April 12, 2020.
You can read his obituary at:  https://www.parkerpricefh.com/Obituary/183429/Thomas-Wade%2c-Sr/Topeka-KS

Mary (Cobler) Warner Passes Away


Mary Schiefelbein Warner, 94, of Topeka, died on May 28, 2020.
She was born Mary Ellen Cobler on November 9, 1925, in Rossville, KS, to Barbara and Walter Cobler. She was the sixth of eleven children and grew up in Topeka. In 1942, she married Sylvester Schiefelbein, the fourth of eleven children. Their big, loving families were always important in their lives and shaped the lives of their own six children.
Mary enthusiastically embraced Sylvester's Roman Catholic faith, which she faithfully practiced her whole life. She and Sylvester were active members of Sacred Heart Catholic Church, and their children attended Sacred Heart School. Mary served as a Eucharistic minister at church and for the homebound. She was a member of the Legion of Mary, Daughters of Isabella Little Flower Circle #503, and the Altar Society.
Sylvester died in 1979. Mary married Loren Dale Warner in 1982. Both Mary and Dale retired from Ohse Meat Company. They enjoyed traveling and attending Dale's Air Force reunions. Dale died in 1988.
Mary was blessed with 16 grandchildren, 36 great-grandchildren, 9 great-great grandchildren, and 61 nieces and nephews. Her family and friends will remember her for her delicious apple pie and her homemade noodles, spread across the kitchen counter to dry, and for the Volga German specialties she learned to make from Sylvester's mother, Amelia. They will remember her for her hard work, both at home, and in the jobs she took to help support the family.
They will also remember her devotion to her mother and Sylvester's mother, both of whom died on her birthday. They will remember all the times she cared for her sick and dying siblings. They will remember how well she and Sylvester danced waltzes and polkas, played on the dulcimer by Sylvester's brother Joe at the wedding dances that were an important part of family life. Her children will remember with great love the sacrifices she made for them as they were growing up. They will remember her tremendous will to live, seen in her survival of a major illness when she was 83, and in her determination in the years afterwards to be with her family through the challenges of aging.
Mary is survived by her six children: Lyle (Sharon), Richard (Ann), Linda Burghart (Steve), Michael (Steve Klinkerman), Mark (Heidi), and Craig (Carolyn). She is also survived by her brothers Walter Cobler (Nancy), Robert Cobler (Donna), and Fred Rogers (Norma).
She will lie in state at Brennan-Mathena Funeral Home where the family will receive friends from 5-7 p.m. and a Parish Rosary will be prayed at 5:30 p.m. on Tuesday, June 2nd. Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated on Wednesday, June 3rd, at 10 a.m, at Sacred Heart Catholic Church. Interment will follow in Mt. Calvary Cemetery.
Memorial contributions may be made to Sacred Heart/St. Joseph Parish and sent in care of
Brennan-Mathena Funeral Home, 800 SW 6th Ave., Topeka, KS 66603.

Friday, May 29, 2020

Brad Bush Passes Away

It has been reported that Brad Bush has recently passed away.  No details or obituary are available at this time. 

Darrel Heslet Passes Away

It has been reported that Darrel Heslet has passed away.  No details or obituary are available at this time.

Thursday, May 28, 2020

Tuesday, May 26, 2020

Shirley Voight Passes Away

Judy Lundin reports a death a few weeks back that was never in any paper  that she could find.
It was Shirley Bond Irwin Voight of Tennessee. She grew up in Delia & attended Delia schools. 
She died the first part of May. Her parents were Oren &  Marguerite Bond of Delia. 
Two of her daughters, Kim Dick & Karen Lira attended Rossville schools. 
They survive along with another daughter Tracy. Other survivors include a  brother, 
Robert Bond of Missouri. 

Gale Bennett Passes Away


Gale E. Bennett, 85, of Topeka, passed away on Sunday, May 24, 2020. He was born March 1, 1935 in Delia, Kansas, the son of Leo C. and Mary (Morris) Bennett.

Gale attended Rossville Grade School and graduated from St. Mary’s High School. He worked at the Sinclair station while in school and then at Kaw Valley Dehydrating Plant after graduation. He went on to work for Wagner Construction as a carpenter for 30 years and then with Senne Construction for another 5 years. He retired in 1995. He was a member of the Carpenters Union Local #1445, The Knights of Columbus and The Still Waters Evangelical Church.

Gale married Edna M. Bennett on June 4, 1960 in St. Mary’s, Kansas. She survives. Other survivors include their children, Scott Bennett of Topeka, Brian Bennett of Topeka, his grandson, Kurtis and his siblings, Kenneth Bennett of Rossville, Kansas, Mary Homan of St. Mary’s, Kansas and Judy Merriman of Lawrence.

Services will be held at 1:00 p.m. Friday, May 29, 2020 at Still Waters Evangelical Church, 4412 SW 21st St. where the family will receive friends beginning at 11:30 a.m. Burial will follow in Auburn Cemetery.

Dove Southwest Chapel, 3700 SW Wanamaker Rd. is assisting the family.

To leave the family a special message, please select the Share Memories option at   https://www.dovetopeka.com/Obituary/185013/Gale-Bennett/Dove-KS

John Gibbons On History Channel


John Gibbons, formerly of St. Marys, Kansas, was interviewed on the show WWII in Color as part of its Heroic Missions programs for Memorial Day on the History Channel.  Gibbons was part of the Eighth Air Force which flew bombers over Germany as bait for the Luftwaffe for the Allies to gain air superiority.
Here is John's obituary:
Gibbons, John P. Ret. Col. USAF Passed away peacefully on Thursday, January 24, 2013, after living a full and rich 93 years. Reunited with his dearest and beautiful wife Dorothy (nee Hagen). Loving father of Dianne (Richard Borzych), John, Terrance and the late Mary Jane (Harris). Proud grandpa of Michelle Harris. Father-in-law of Thomas Harris. Beloved patriarch and uncle to many nieces and nephews. Preceded in death by parents Joseph and Mary (Meany) and brothers Joseph, Bernard, Lawrence, Maurice and Thomas. Dedicated to unselfish service to his country John had a distinguished career in the Air Force (26 years) highlighted by his 49 missions, undaunting courage and superb airmanship during WWII as a B17 pilot in the European theater. He will be dearly missed by family and friends. Visitation at ST. DOMINIC CATHOLIC CHURCH, 18255 W. Capitol Dr., on Wednesday, January 30 from 10:30 AM-11:45 AM. Mass of Christian Burial at 12 noon. Procession to Wisconsin Memorial Park for committal prayers and military honors. In lieu of flowers, a memorial to your favorite charity in memory of John is appreciated.

Born: Nov. 2, 1919 in St. Marys, KS
Died: Jan. 24, 2013 in Wisconsin
Buried:  Wisconsin Memorial Park, Brookfield, WI

Monday, May 25, 2020

Delores (Lambert) Casey Passes Away


Dolores J. Casey, 87, Meriden, passed away Sunday, May 10, 2020 at a local care center.

Dolores was born October 26, 1932 in Kanopolis, KS, the daughter of Joseph and Ella (Young) Lambert. She graduated from Rossville High School and attended Emporia State Teachers College.

She was a senior software analyst with Blue Cross & Blue Shield for over 40 years, retiring in 2001. She later was Site Manager for Meals on Wheels in Meriden. She attended Meriden Community Church and was a member of A.B.W.A.

Dee was an avid cook, gardener, and sports fan. She enjoyed going to Royals baseball games and her grandchildren’s sporting events. She was a wonderful mother and grandmother.

She lived life to its fullest. She was a trailblazer and had two careers, working up until the end of her life. She had an extensive network of friends and was well loved by many. She was an active member of her community and volunteered with many organizations throughout her life.

Dee was a blessing to many, always thinking of others, and leaves behind a positive legacy. She will be greatly missed.

Survivors include sons, Bob Casey, Rossville, John (Beverly) Casey, Kansas City, KS; 3 grandchildren and 8 great-grandchildren, Heather (Brent) Adams and sons Ty and Zac; Kyle (Crystallynn Quigley) Casey and children Kaiden, Karrick, Journey, Khloe, and Kheaven; Megan (Virgil) Barnard and daughter Hadley; and a sister, Vivian Cantwell. She was preceded in death by her parents; sister, Dorothy Young; brother, Vernon Lambert; and daughter-in-law, Peggy Casey.

Funeral services will be held at 10:00 a.m. on Saturday, May 16, 2020 at the Meriden Community Church. Burial will follow at the Rossville Cemetery. Dolores will lie in state from 1:00 to 7:00 p.m. on Friday, May 15, 2020 at the Dove Southwest Chapel, 3700 SW Wanamaker Road.

Memorial contributions may be made to Meals on Wheels, 2134 SW Westport Drive, Topeka, KS 66614 or the Good Samaritan Fund at Aldersgate Village, 7220 SW Asbury Drive, Topeka, KS 66614.

To leave a special message for the family online.  go to    
https://www.dovetopeka.com/Obituary/184603/Dolores-Casey/Dove-KS

Saturday, May 23, 2020

Kenneth Bennett Places Flags

ROSSVILLE, Kan. (KSNT) — A Korean War veteran is remembering those who died for our country with a yearly tradition.
Eighty-six-year-old Kenneth Bennett has been placing American flags at the Rossville Cemetery for the past 60 years in honor of Memorial Day.
With the help of Evergy crew members and other volunteers, he was able to put up 140 flags this year.
“I served my tour of duty in Korea and I come home safe,” said Bennett. “Ever since then, I’ve been involved with the American Legion and this cemetery here in Rossville.”
This is Bennett’s last year doing this. He said all of the help he’s received when putting up the flags has meant a lot to him.

Here is a nice KSNT video of Kenneth and friends placing flags:   https://www.ksnt.com/news/local-news/86-year-old-korean-war-veteran-places-flags-at-rossville-cemetery-in-honor-of-memorial-day/