Michelle Simecka, 62, of Livingston, Montana, passed away Friday, October 5, 2021, at the Livingston Heath and Rehabilitation Center. Franzen-Davis Funeral Home and Crematory was in charge of funeral arrangements.
She grew up in rural Delia. Her parents were Ben & Norma Simecka. Siblings are Dave, Mark, Joe & Bennie Simecka & Sheryl Gudenkauf. She graduated from Rossville High in 1977.
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Saturday, March 5, 2022
Michelle Simecka (77) Passes Away
Marty Renner (92) Passes Away
He was born November 7, 1973, in Topeka, the son of William and Shirley Gregory Renner. Marty grew up in the Valencia community and graduated from Rossville High School in 1992.
Marty worked in construction most of his life. He lived in Topeka before moving to Wichita several years ago. He currently was employed by South Central Sealing and Paving.
He was preceded in death by his mother Shirley Renner.
Marty and Katie Paine were united in marriage in January 1999 in Wamego. They later divorced.
Survivors include his children Tanner, Trey, Cameron, and Ashtyne Renner all of Topeka; his father, Bill (Lorraine) Renner, Osage City; his sister, Penny Renner, Topeka; nephew, Brandon Clabaugh, and a niece, Brianna Clabaugh both of Topeka.
Memorial services will be at 11:00 A.M. Saturday, March 5, 2022, at Piper Funeral Home in St. Marys. The family will receive friends from 10:00 A.M. until service time. Interment was in Valencia Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to the Renner's Children Educational Fund and sent in care of Piper Funeral Home, 714 Maple Street, St. Marys, Kansas 66536. To read a full obituary or leave online condolences go to www.piperfuneralhome.com
Thursday, March 3, 2022
Martha (Barker)-Dunn Passes Away
surrounded by family and friends. She likely danced her way right into
Heaven's pearly gates, with a child-like smile stretching from ear to ear,
knowing she would finally meet Jesus. If you met her, she probably told you,
"If I don't see you again down here, I'll meet you in the air!" Martha was born on July 9th, 1936 to the late Ralph and Ruth Barker. She was
born in a small house in Harper, KS and was number seven out of nine children.
Martha went to school in Harper and lived at home before getting married to the
late Darwin Manjeot on February 28, 1955. They were married for 30 years and
had four children before Darwin went to be with Jesus in 1985. Darwin and
Martha were adventurers and they loved to travel and camp. They were fond of
Wyoming and enjoyed five years there before moving back to Kansas.
In May of 1972, Martha was born again and gave her whole life to Jesus. Early
on she volunteered at church with the bus ministry, Royal Rangers, and with
Daisy's.Martha prayed for so many loved ones and friends every day. Her
morning routine included reading her devotional and Bible, and praying over
each person on her prayer list. If she told you she was praying for you, that was
never a joke and she lifted you up to the Father every morning. When praying,
she also loved to ask the Father when Jesus was coming. She was never afraid
to share with anyone, including strangers, the love of Jesus and the importance
of accepting Him into your heart. If you don't already know Jesus, she would
want you to talk to her kids or grandkids. They will be happy to share the love of
Jesus with you so you can "Meet her in the air."
recently almost ten years in Jefferson County. Melvin and Martha celebrated
their 20th anniversary on January 29th, 2022. Together they served the Lord
and enjoyed spending their free time with family and friends. They attended
Jefferson Assembly of God in Meriden for many years and the last couple years
Seaman Community Church in Topeka. Before Covid, Melvin & Martha's
ministry included visiting several area nursing homes for many years. Together
they prayed over the residents, shared the love of Jesus, and prayed the
salvation prayer with them.
dessert. Feeding the birds, watching the squirrels play, and loving on all of the
doggies were frequent daily activities. If the sun was out and a swimming pool
was open, you could find Martha enjoying a swim until her fingers and toes
looked like raisins. After every meal, Martha always saved room for dessert. In
fact, the last thing she asked for was peaches and ice cream and she enjoyed
every bite.
Shirlene Zelenski, Becky (Matt) Moore, and Debbie (Rodney) Bower; 8
grandchildren, 16 great-grandchildren, her sister Glenda and brother Ronnie,
and a host of nieces, nephews, cousins, and friends. She was preceded in
death by her son, Dale, her late husband, Darwin, her parents and 6 siblings.
Seaman Congregational Church 2036 NW Taylor Street, Topeka, KS 66608.
The family will receive friends from 3:00pm until 4:00pm, prior to the service at
the church. In lieu of flowers, those wishing to make a donation in Martha's memory are
asked to consider the Jefferson County Humane Society, 15295 KS-4, Valley Falls, KS, 66088.
Wednesday, March 2, 2022
Girls Sub-State Basketball at Jeff West
Jeff West 10 14 9 16 -- 49
Rossville 15 5 6 15 -- 41
Mitchell 3 (1) 4-5 11
Porter 3 (2) 0-0 8
Boys Baskeball Sub-State At Nemaha Cen.
Nemaha Central 18 9 21 13 -- 61
Rossville 8 8 11 14 -- 41
Rossville scoring;
Perine 2 0-0 4
Garcia 2 0-0 4
Badura 1 (1) 0-0 3
Patrizi 4 (1) 1-2 10
Horak 3 (2) 0-0 8
Bush 1 6-6 8
Lietz 2 2-2 6
Monday, February 28, 2022
Boy's Sub-State Basketball
3A Sub-State Boys Basketball
Nemaha Central High School
Girl's Sub State Basketball
Silver Lake Sub-State quarterfinal
March 1 with Rossville playing at Jeff West at 7:00. 2022 KSHSAA Girls Ba High School Vs. Jefferson West High School
Saturday, February 26, 2022
Barrett Second, Twombly Third, Hurla Third At State
Rossville had four wrestlers competing at the 321A State Championships on Feb. 25 and 26. The team finished eighth of the 30 teams competing which is a fine showing considering they were outmanned by the other top teams that had as many as 8 wrestlers competing.
- Colby Hurla (138) went 2-1 on Friday and moved to the consolation semifinals on Sat.
- Colby faced Jarrett Mader (36-14) of Ellis whom he defeated in his first match.
- Colby defeated him again with a 7-1 decision.
- Colby then defeated Ethan Elliott (27-7) of Wellington with at fall at 2:17 for Third.
- Sam Twombly (160) went 1-1 on Friday and will face Wichita County's Tristen Porter on Saturday.
- Sam defeated Tristen Porter (26-10) of Leoti by fall at 2:08.
Sam defeated Mac Chambers (31-6) of SE of Saline by 4-1 decision. - Sam defeated Bryce Eck (33-4) of Union by fall at 2:54.
Sam defeated Dalton Hilyard (36-12) of Douglas by fall at 0:53 for Third Place.
Barrett lost to Atteberrry by fall at 2:42
- Jacob Carver (285) went 3-0 on Friday defeating Mason Hogan (15-14) of PLainville, Andrew Watts (26-6) of Humbolt, and Corbin Ruga 36-12 of Noco.
He faced Douglass' Joe Martin (25-12) in the state title match on Saturday.
Jacob lost the match to Martin with a fall at 2:32 for a Second Place finish.
Friday, February 25, 2022
Kendra Hurla Gets Second State Title
From the Capital-Journal:
SALINA – All she does is win, win, win.
On Thursday at the KSHSAA 4-1A girls state wrestling championships, Rossville sophomore Kendra Hurla had one of her few full matches of the season in the 120-pound weight class title match.
Hurla won her second straight state wrestling title at the girls state wrestling tournament at Salina's Tony's Pizza Events Center by a 3-0 decision over Pratt's Jadyn Thompson.
Hurla was ranked the No. 1 wrestler in the 120-poind class in the Kansas Wrestling Coaches Association heading into the state tournament and had to battle through the second-ranked wrestler in the state in a championship contest that went the distance. The difference was a takedown in the first period and escape in the second after choosing the down position.
In addition, Hurla becomes the first girl in the Rossville girls wrestling program to be a two-time champion. That means something because the girls program at Rossville is only in its second year. Two for two for Hurla.
"It feels nice to stand back up on that podium," Hurla said. "I don't have any words for it. It's nice because that match I definitely worked for it."
Rossville wrestling coach Courtney Horgan said he and Hurla had talked about the pressure of repeating as a state champion. Last year, Hurla went 26-2 on her way to winning a state title as a freshman. From her journey as a manager in middle school to her finally joining and starting to wrestle, Horgan had high praise for the youngster.
"She's the best in the business, man," Horgan said. "I think there was some pressure on her that she put on herself, and that's part of the game. We talked a little bit about that pressure and how you handle that pressure, and she's done well with it. She really has."
Hurla finished the season with another medal around her neck and a perfect 42-0 record in her sophomore season along with 36 pins. She made the state tournament look easy too with takedowns in all three of her matches leading up the eventual to-the-distance championship bout.
"I'm so proud, man," Horgan said. "That girl works harder than anybody. We put her through the ringer in our rooms. She eats up every minute of it. This is well-deserved right here. She hasn't been through many six-minute matches this year, but I had no doubts that she was going to be fine gas-tank-wise because she works so hard. Nobody deserves more than that girl.
The biggest theme for the Rossville wrestling program is family. Hurla said a lot of people know the term is used all the time in sports but don't know the full meaning behind it when it comes to sports until they experience it.
"I'd say my team is the best family you can have, besides blood-related," Hurla said. "There in that room, you know that no one is getting out of work. So, no one is skipping around, and I think that really helps us grow together."
Horgan said when he asked his wrestlers what their favorite and least-favorite thing was about this season, he said the response for favorite was the family culture.
"We've got something pretty special in Rossville," Horgan said. "These guys love each other, they work hard for each other. They beat each other up in the room, but when practice is over, they're back to family."
Thursday, February 24, 2022
Rossville BB At Rock Creek
Rossville played Rock Creek on their court Feb. 22.
Boys Game
Rock Creek 13 10 10 15 -- 48Rossville 6 9 13 4 -- 32
Rossville sccoring:
Perine 2 3-7 7
Rossville 4 9 16 6 -- 35
Rossville scoring:
Perine 2 0-1 4
Wednesday, February 23, 2022
Caila and Amanda Hill in KWU Win
Kansas Wesleyan U. advanced to the semi-final game of the KCAC tournament on Feb. 23 with a 76-66 win over Friends U. The semi-final game will be Friday, Feb. 15.
Caila Hill had 12 points, 8 rebounds and 2 assists. Amanda Hill had 11 points, 13 rebounds, 1 block, 1steal, and 1 assist.
Girls State Wresling Tournament Feb 23-24 (updated)
First round of the 4531A Girls wrestling started the morning of Feb. 23 at the Tony's Pizza Event Center in Salina and continued through the day and resumed Feb. 24.
The first day results were as follows:
Kendra Hurla (36-0) defeated Ranie Paulson (13-15) with a fall at 1:27.
Kendra next defeated Caxton Smyth of Plainville with a fall at 1:58.
She then defeated Cadence Williams with a fall in 1:47
Keera Lacock lost her first match to Emily Lowett (28-7) of Hoisington in a 10-4 decision.
She then defeated Brenn Holden (13-11) of Eureka with a fall at .41.
Reagan Wonnell (28-9) defeated Emmaline Primrose (12-10) of Pratt with a fall at 1:37.
Reagan then lost to Brooklyn Lima (24-9) MD 11-1.
Second Day Results:
Kendra defeated Jadyn Thompson (37-2) of Pratt by 3-0 decision for First Place.
Keera lost to Wendy Candia (17-13) of Pratt by 11-6 decision
Reagan lost to Delilah Wright (13-10) TB-a 3-1.
Tuesday, February 22, 2022
Boy's State Wrestling Tournament Feb 25-26
Class 3-2-1A
Date(s): February 25-26, 2022
Host: Fort Hays State University
For addditional info about the tournament go to: