Thursday, February 10, 2022

Shirley Mitchell Has Passed Away


Shirley Jean (Walder) Roper Mitchell, Coweta, Okla., age 73, passed into the arms of Jesus on Friday, Jan. 7, 2022, at Hillcrest Medical Center, Tulsa, Okla., due to pneumonia.

She was born Sept. 17, 1948, in Holton, to Jesse and Louise (Schumacher) Walder. She was raised on a farm north of Delia.

Her grade school years were spent at High Prairie Country School north of Delia. She was baptized at the Lutheran church in Holton. She then attended Delia High School and was a member of the final graduating class in 1966. During high school she was a cheerleader. There were 13 individuals in this class. She worked for Hallmark Cards in Topeka for five years after graduation.

Shirley married Bill Roper on March 14, 1970. To this union were born two daughters — Tammi and Tara. Shirley and Bill managed Limestone Springs Ranch south of Soldier until 1984. They later divorced.

During this time, Shirley was active in East Grant Unit and Pleasant Valley Rustlers 4-H club. She helped many Jackson County kids with sewing, quilting, baking and craft projects. Gardening, reading, sewing, baking and visiting were her favorite pastimes along with raising her two daughters.

On Jan. 11, 1987, Shirley married Jim Mitchell, owner of Mitchell Custom Harvesting, of Soldier. Traveling from Texas, through Oklahoma, Kansas, Colorado, Nebraska, South Dakota and Montana during wheat harvest and then back to Colorado and Texas for fall milo and corn harvest became an important part of her life until 1994, when they divorced.

She cooked, did laundry, went for parts and groceries and cooked some more. She was always trying out a new recipe and most were well-received by the hired hands. During this time, she also continued raising her daughters.

Her first grandchild, Keenan James Mitchell, was born in 1991. Being Grandma was the highlight of her every day. With the pending arrival of her second grandchild, Kylie Jean Mitchell, she did not like the long distance. She moved from Holton to Ulysses in 2000. She attended every school activity, ballgame and church event she could and was Keenan and Kylie’s biggest cheerleader.

Grandson Camden Noah Ripperger was born in 2004. Granddaughter Gracen Noel Ripperger arrived in 2006. They lived in Broken Arrow, Okla., and this distance was too far for Grandma. She was planning another move to be near Tara and family when in November 2012, she suffered a stroke. Many hours, days and weeks of rehabilitation, with much help from Keenan, lead to her being able to live on her own.

She moved to Coweta, Okla., in 2013, residing at Carriage Crossing senior apartments. During the past eight years, she has attended every school activity, ballgame and church event she could and was Camden and Gracen’s biggest cheerleader. Several of the kids’ friends affectionately named her Grandma Giggles.

Shirley is survived by daughter and son-in-love, Tammi and Bryan Mitchell, Ulysses; daughter and son-in-love, Tara and Jeff Ripperger, Coweta, Okla.; grandson Keenan of Wichita; granddaughter Kylie of Ulysses; grandson and granddaughter Camden and Gracen of Coweta; brother and sister-in-love Carl and Linda Walder, Delia; nephew Wade Walder, Delia; great-nephews Chase and Truitt Walder; special friend of more than 50 years Jan Desch; many cousins and many, many friends. She is preceded in death by her parents and grandparents, aunts and uncles.

Cremation has taken place. Services will be held in Broken Arrow, Okla., and Ulysses and burial in Holton, with dates and times to be determined. In lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be made to Du Good Events, 107 N. Baughman, Ulysses, KS 67880; or Delia Community Pride, 412 Nora Ave., Delia, KS 66418.

RHS Girls Basketball At Osage City

Rossville      7 12 14 16 -- 59
Osage City  13 7  14 13 -- 47


Rossville scoring:
Perine         10 (2)   9-13    31
Douglas        1         6-8      8
Mitchell         3         8-10   14
Porter           1         2-2      4
Haehn          1         0-0      2

RHS Boys Basketball At Osage City

Osage City  18 14 23 18 -- 73
Rossville       9 23 12 16 -- 60

Rossville scoring:
Perine             6      8-10   20
Garcia             2       1-2     5
Patrizi             8 (1)  4-5    21
Horak             3 (3)  0-0     9
Bush              1 (1)  1-3     4
Broce             1       0-2     2

KWCA Girls 4-1A Wrestling Rankings

The latest  4321A Girls  rankings for Feb 8 are as follows.

1 Pratt                                 
2 Wellington                       
3 Lakin                               
4 Burlington                       
5 Hoisington
6 Chapman                      
7 Rossville

8 Eureka
9 Mulvane
10 Baldwin 

Individuals

120 #    Kendra Hurla         #1
126 #    Keera Lacock        #6
138 #    Reagan Wonnell    #5

Wednesday, February 9, 2022

Latest KWCA 4-1A Boys Wrestling Rankings

The latest 321A Boys rankings for Feb 8 are as follows.

1. Hoxie
2. Norton
3. Plainville
4. Phillipsburg
5. Rossville
6. Oakley
7. Beloit
8. Hill City
9. Silver Lake
10. Republic Co.

Individuals

138 #      Colby Hurla      #5
160#       Sam Twombly   #4
285#       Jacob Carver     #1

Forrest Kidney Passes Away

Forrest Kidney has passd away but no obituary available. Forrest was a long-time resident of Rossville and owned Kidney Insurance in Rossville; and had four kids attend RHS: Mike 1979, Jim 1982, Bryan 1986, and Tina 1989.

 

Louzetta Mahan Passes Away

It is with deep sorrow that we announce the death of Louzetta Isabelle Mahan of Rossville, Kansas, born in Biggar, Saskatchewan on  Oct. 19, 1939, who passed away on February 9, 2022, at the age of 82, 

She was predeceased by : her parents, James Roy and Margaret Glover Moore; her spouse Dale Paul Mahan; and her siblings, Leon and Opal.

She is survived by : her children, Cherry Mahan (RHS class of 1978) and Robin Mahan (RHS class of 1983) (Sheri); her sisters, Cherry Morgan Collins and Marcia K. Moore Collins; and her grandchildren, Logan Mahan of Scottsdale, AZ and Matalyn.

Mid-East Boys Basketball Standings

 

School Name*W-L*Pct.*PF*PAW-LPct.PFPAStrk
Wabaunsee1-01.000524911-40.7338717231 L
St. Marys2-01.0001388011-30.7868776982 W
Silver Lake3-30.5002813105-100.3337227744 L
Rossville0-10.00040482-130.1336368634 L
Riley County0-10.00041524-100.2866487544 L
Rock Creek0-10.00039526-100.3757648951 L

State and Sub-State Basketball Schedules

 Class 3A, 2A

Class 2A will have 66 schools and 3A will have 64 schools per class. These schools will conduct 8 sub-state tournaments of eight/nine schools. Groupings are based on a geographical basis after host sites are determined.

  • Seeding will be completed on Wednesday, February 23, 2022 at 10:00 a.m. Brackets will be posted on the KSHSAA website after they are verified.
  • Monday, February 28 Class 3A Boys and 2A Girls will play quarterfinal games at the higher seeded team.
  • Tuesday, March 1 Class 3A Girls and 2A Boys will play quarterfinal games at the higher seeded team.
  • Thursday, March 3 Class 3A Boys and 2A Girls will play semifinal contests at the sub-state host site.
  • Friday, March 4 Class 3A Girls and 2A Boys will play semifinal contests at the sub-state host site.
  • Saturday, March 5 Class 2A Girls and Class 3A boys will play at 5:30 p.m. with the winner advancing to the state tournament. Class 3A Girls and Class 2A boys will play at 7:00 p.m. with the winner advancing to the state tournament.

Boy's Basketball Sub-State At Silver Lake

 Class 3A -- Silver Lake Sub-State


  
15-0
 
1.000
 
  
14-2
 
0.875
 
  
13-3
 
0.813
 
  
8-8
 
0.500
 
  
6-9
 
0.400
 
  
5-10
 
0.333
 
  
2-13
 
0.133
 
  
0-13
 
0.000
 
 

Girl's Basketball Sub-State At Silver Lake

 Class 3A -- Silver Lake Sub-State

 
  
14-1
 
0.933
 
  
13-3
 
0.813
 
  
11-4
 
0.733
 
  
11-4
 
0.733
 
  
8-7
 
0.533
 
  
8-7
 
0.533
 
  
7-9
 
0.438
 
  
6-9
 
0.400
 

Tuesday, February 8, 2022

Donald McGranahan Passes Away


Donald V. McGranahan, 86, passed away Tuesday, February 1, 2022, at a Topeka hospital.

He was born August 4, 1935, at Emmett, the son of George G. and Cleo B. Bartlett McGranahan. Don graduated from Emmett High School. He served in the Army National Guard and lived in Rossville for several years. 

Don worked for Goodyear Tire and Rubber in Topeka for 41 ½ years. He was a member of the Emmett United Methodist Church.

He was preceded in death by his parents, his brother, Galen D. McGranahan; a stepson, Damon Magette, a son-in-law Terry Kubes, and a grandson, Jared Cheek.

Don and Janice K. Magette were united in marriage on March 24, 1977, at Topeka. She survives of the home.

Other survivors include his children, Debra Kubes, Ness City, Trudy Padilla, Paola, Donald (LeAnn) McGranahan, Topeka and Bruce McGranahan, Wamego; a stepson, Brandon (Joan) Magette, St. Marys; two daughters, Debra Kubes, Ness City, and Trudy Padilla, Paola; 16 grandchildren and 28 great-grandchildren

A Celebration of Life will be at a later date. Memorial contributions may be made to the Emmett United Methodist Church and sent in care of Piper Funeral Home, 714 Maple Street, St. Marys, Kansas 66536. To leave online condolences go to www.piperfuneralhome.com.

Iona Baumchen Passes Away

Iona Graf Baumchen, 87, of St. Marys  died Feb. 4, 2022, at Lawrence Presbyterian Manor where she had lived for 26 months.

She taught in Maple Hill for three years before moving to St. Marys Grade School where she taught until she retired. She loved to teach reading and language and enjoyed developing many hands-on projects for her classroom. 

She married Daniel Peter Baumchen on Aug. 7, 1954, at Emmett. They lived in Clay Center before moving to St. Marys in 1957. The Baumchens were married 65 years.

She worked as the recreation director for the City of St Marys and was responsible for everything from scheduling umpires to booking bands for dances. Iona managed the St Marys Swimming Pool for seven years and directed a comprehensive American Red Cross swimming program for hundreds of children in St. Marys and surrounding communities. She served Immaculate Conception Catholic Church in a variety of ways, including being a lector and teaching CCD classes.  Iona worked many years at the St. Marys Community Food Pantry, faithfully serving people weekly. A special job was preparing holiday food baskets.

The family will receive friends from 5 p.m. until the rosary at 7 p.m., Thursday, Feb. 10 at Piper Funeral Home, 714 Maple St., St. Marys. Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated at 10 a.m., Friday, Feb. 11 at Immaculate Conception Catholic Church, St. Marys. Interment will be in Mt. Calvary Cemetery.

This was an abbreviated version of Iona's obituary.  The complete obituary can be read at    https://www.piperfuneralhome.com/obituary/Iona-Baumchen

Winnie Ellis Passes Away



Maple Hill-Winnie L. Ellis, 87, passed away early Monday, February 7, 
2022, at a Topeka hospital.

She was born in Lola Township Cherokee County Kansas on November 9,
1934, the daughter of Paul A, and Beulah G. Craine Richards. Winnie was
raised in the Oswego community.

Winnie along with her husband Dean owned and operated the B&B Café,
Mr. D's and D& W Snack Bar all in St. Marys. She had worked at Nickerson
Farm's at Paxico and Rezac Sale Barn in St. Marys. While living in
Richardson, TX, she worked in the lunchroom at the local school. Winnie had
been an Avon representative and a Stanley/Fuller Brush Agent. She was a
member of the St. Marys Bible Baptist Church and the Maple Hill Senior
Center.

On July 25, 1956, Winnie was united in marriage to Marvin Dean Ellis at
St. Marys. He preceded her in death on March 15, 2019. She was also
preceded in death by her parents and two sisters Paula and LaDorna.

Survivors include two sons, Larry D. (Ellen) Ellis, Springfield, MO, and
Steven W. Ellis, Delia; her daughter, Lynette L. Muller, Manhattan, a brother,
JA (Pam) Richards, Des Moines, IA, and her beloved dog Kandi; 5
grandchildren and 4 great-grandchildren.

Funeral services will be at 2:00 P.M. Saturday, February 12, 2022, at Piper
Funeral Home. Interment will be in Valley View Cemetery, St. Marys. Winnie
will lie in state and the family will receive friends from 6:00 until 8:00 P.M
Friday at the funeral home.

Memorial contributions may be made to the
American Diabetes Association and sent in care of Piper Funeral Home. 714
Maple Street, St. Marys, Kansas 66536. To  leave online condolences go to www.piperfuneralhome.com.