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Rossville—Lucinda C. “Cindy” Mitchell, 63, passed away Tuesday, January 12, 2021, near Rossville, from injuries she suffered in an auto accident. The love of her life, Chris, was injured in the same accident.
Memorial services for Cindy will be after Chris is out of the hospital. Memorial contributions may be made to Venmo kimber-Mitchell-1. To leave condolances, go to: www.PiperFuneralHome.com
Info about the accident that she perished in can be read at:
Washburn University’s Sean Bird, associate dean of university libraries and the Center for Student Success and Retention, was recently presented a national "I Love My Librarian" award by the American Library Association. Bird earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in English from Washburn University in 1991, a Master of Arts in English from the University of Oklahoma in 1994, a Master of Library Science degree from Emporia State University in 2008 and is a certified Kansas library administrator. He began teaching English for Washburn as an adjunct faculty member in 1995, becoming an instructional librarian in 2010 at Washburn University’s Mabee Library, and was promoted to assistant dean of university libraries and the Center for Student Success and Retention in 2014. Bird also served as the director of the Rossville community library from 2008 to 2010.
This week Layne Hurla moved from the 138# class to 145# and is currently ranked third in his new class. Sam Twombly is still ranked #6 at 152#.
From the Galt (CA) Herald:
Wendell Houck, long-time Herald, CA rancher, was born on Jan. 14, 1921 near Delia, Kansas on the Potawatomi Reservation. Woodrow Wilson was president, dealing with World War I, women had just fought for and won their right to vote, movies were still silent films and the American Professional Football League was formed the previous year with Jim Thorpe as its president.
Houck is one of four living siblings. His older sister is 105 and his three younger brothers are all in their 90s. His family encourages all who know him to send happy birthday wishes.
To read the complete article and see photo, go to: http://www.galtheraldonline.com/lifestyle/wendell-houck-herald-rancher-turns-100/article_f71447f2-55d6-11eb-a735-3b415ffb7455.html
Kansas Wesleyan soundly defeated Southwestern 68-42 on Jan. 13 with Amanda Hill scoring 21 points on 7 of 11 shooting. She also led the team in rebounding with 11. Caila Hill added 5 pts on 2 of 9 shooting and added 7 rebounds and 3 assists. You can read the game details at: https://www.kwucoyotes.com/article/5125
Margie Ann Baird, 80, of Rossville, KS, formerly of Silver Lake, KS, passed away Sunday, January 10, 2021 at Rossville Health and Rehab. She was born December 8, 1940 in Topeka, KS, the daughter of Edward and Marcella (Hanna) Fitzgerald.
Margie graduated from Mayetta High School in 1958. She was a secretary for the Silver Lake School system and she was a member of Mother Teresa Catholic Church in Topeka.From the Caital-Journal
One person was killed and two people injured about 7:30 p.m. Tuesday in a two-vehicle, head-on collision on US-24 highway about a mile east of Rossville, a Shawnee County Emergency Communications Center dispatcher said.
Lucinda C. Mitchell, 63, of Rossville, died at the
scene, according to a Kansas Highway Patrol accident report.
Mitchell had been a passenger in a car driven
by Christopher M. Mitchell, 61, of Rossville, who suffered injuries that were
suspected to be serious, the report said.
It indicated the other driver, 57-year-old Mary Gruber
of Silver Lake, suffered possible injuries.
The report said Christopher Mitchell was driving a
2014 Buick Century westbound on US-24 when it struck a deer. Christopher
Mitchell had been trying to avoid hitting the deer when he struck an
oncoming 2014 Buick Encore driven by Gruber, the accident report said.
Mary Ann Diehl, 75, passed away on December 19, 2020, in the city of Beaumont, CA, from a sudden heart attack en route to the hospital. She will be greatly missed.
Mary Ann was born on March 18, 1945 in Wamego, Kansas
to Dale Chalmer and Marsella Ann (Stadler) Ruff, both deceased.
Mary Ann grew up in Rossville, Kansas and graduated from Rossville
High School in 1962. Upon graduation she began working for various
companies around the Topeka area, including Shelter Insurance in the Claims
Department and managed lounge at the American Legion Auxilary Post 400 in
Topeka. Mary Ann’s desire to see more
of the world lead her to move to Kansas City in 1991 and she studied and became
a licensed travel agent, which allowed her to travel more and see the beauty
the world has to offer. Eventually she
found herself moving to the Palm Springs area of California where she worked as
an office administrator until she retired in 2009.
Mary Ann married Stephen Diehl but were granted a
divorce in 1974. They had a son in
1970, Jason Christopher, who survives his mother and lives in West Hollywood,
CA, not far from Mary Ann’s home in Beaumont.
Mary Ann is also survived by a brother, Frank Ruff (Lorraine), in Davidsonville, MD.
During the course of her life, Mary Ann enjoyed many surprising
activities, including volunteering her time and talents by making quilts for
veteran’s groups. She also enjoyed
playing billiards and proved to be quite the pool shark. In the 1980s she often placed in the top 3
positions in the Kansas Women’s Billiards Tournament and even garnered First
Place trophies in both singles and doubles tournaments.
Mary Ann will be interred next to her mother at the Rossville
Cemetery in Rossville, KS after a graveside service on January 15th,
at 1:00pm. The family welcomes any
friend, relative or acquaintance of Mary Ann to attend the service. The service is being arranged by Piper
Funeral Home in St. Marys, KS
The family would like to thank everyone who has expressed their
condolences at her loss and hope that Mary Ann’s loving warmth and caring
remain in the hearts and minds of those individuals that were lucky enough to
spend time in her presence.
Onaga- Carl Acil Bishop, age 90, of Onaga, died January 5, 2021.
He was born January 23, 1930, in Delia, Kansas, the son of Cleon A. and Leatha (Breese) Bishop.
Survivors include his wife Barbara of Onaga; three children: Lynnette Chard (Randy) of Palco, Janet Brown of Salina, and Susan Schindler (Matthew) of Manhattan; four step-children; his sisters Dorothy Cline of Onaga, Mary McDougal (Gerald) of Havensville, Helen Rose of Onaga; brother Glen Bishop (Sharon) of Rossville; six grandchildren, 12 great grandchildren and 1 great-great grandchild.
A graveside service will be held at Roselawn Mortuary, Salina, Kansas on Wednesday, January 13th at 1:00 PM.
For online condolences contact Roselawn at www.roselawnsalina.com
Tad graduated from Rossville High School in 1981, and in 1982 he married his high school sweetheart, Deb “Carathers” Good. In 1985 Tad enlisted in the U.S. Army. He joined to be a military police officer and progressed up to a Special Agent in the U.S. Army Criminal Investigation Command (CID). After 11.5 years of service, he departed with an honorable discharge in December 1996. He then began a new journey working for the Social Security Administration, where he made his way from a Field Service Specialist to a Group Supervisor to the Facilities Project Manager and Claims Authorizer. During the beginning years of working with Social Security Tad also took classes at DeVry University (1998-2001) where he got his Bachelor of Science-BS- in business information systems and graduated with honors, Magna Cum Laude. After almost 16 years of working Social Security, he retired. After retiring Tad decided to work as an insurance agent at Integrity Insurance Agency where he worked for 5.5 years.
Tad was a man of faith. In 2014 he found his calling and was ordained and became the Pastor of the Willard Community Baptist Church. He was dedicated to the Lord, his family, and friends. In his spare time, he loved being outdoors, fishing, shooting guns, working on the farm, or building something. He also enjoyed getting the family together and grilling/smoking meat for everyone.
Tad was a family man. He was kind, loyal, and loving to his wife, Deb Good. They married on July 31st, 1982. They spent 38 wonderful years together and had 3 children, Michael Good (Brianne), Gavin Good (Crystal), and Kristen Good. He was also a very proud PaPa to 6 grandchildren, Kiya, Keira, Trebor, Tripp, Chloe, and Paisley. Tad is also survived by his father Floyd Good, Sister Tara Good, and Brother Troy Good (Mel), and many Aunts, Uncles, and cousins.
Tad is preceded in death by his mother Carolyn Good, his Grandparents Norris and Dorothy Boise, and his Grandparents Robert and Velma Good.
Service pending due to Covid19.
Angels Above Cremation Service is handling arrangements.
Charles G. Doregemeier, Sr. died Jan. 9, 2021 at the age of 84. He was born April 2, 1936. Services are pending at Piper Funeral Home.
She was born to Cleve N. and Josephine M. (Rice) Sumner on May 5, 1936, at Holton. Maxine grew up in the rural Delia community and attended Nieve Country School. She attended Haskell High School in Lawrence for one year and moved back to Delia, where she graduated from Delia High School in 1954. She was a longtime Delia resident.
Maxine worked at Josten’s Yearbook, Goodyear Tire and Rubber cafeteria, PBPN Elders Center, United Methodist Home, and Harrah’s Prairie Band Casino Hotel. Maxine was a member of Prairie Band Potawatomi Nation. She enjoyed coyote hunting and bowling. Maxine loved playing with her many grandchildren. She attended Lady of Snows Catholic Church.
Maxine Sumner and Benny Catron were united in marriage on March 18, 1955, at Lawrence. They were married 29 years, and to this union, eight children were born.
She was preceded in death by her parents and a daughter-in-law, Vicky Catron.
Survivors include her eight children, Keith (Jeanette) Catron, Rodney (Hope Adame) Catron, Mark (Angi) Catron, Brenda (Joe) Kennedy, Darold Catron, Roger Catron, Vern Catron, and Gayle (Donnie) Lambrecht; a brother Lester (Cork) Sumner; three sisters, Delores Porter, Janice Rafols and Helen Sumner; many grandchildren and many many great-grandchildren; and a family friend of many years Roy Hale.
Funeral services will be at 11:00 A.M. Tuesday, January 12, 2021, at Piper Funeral Home in St. Marys. The family will receive friends from 10:00 until service time.
Memorial contributions may be made to Delia Pride or Prairie Band Potawatomi Nation Elder Center.
Iris Mae (Ashlock) Fulton, 80, Rossville, Ks. passed away Jan. 3, 2021.
Born July 2, 1940 at Athabasca, Alberta, Canada. The daughter of Isaac Ashlock and Ora Mae Keeling Ashlock . Resided in Rossville over40 years. Worked at St. Joseph Hospital and Hobby Lobby. Married to Timothy A. Fulton on June 5 1964. 3 children, Paula Fulton, Topeka. Carla Fulton, Little Elm, Tx. and Robert of Topeka. 2 grandsons, Chris, Irving, Tx. and Andrew of Rossville.