She enjoyed having friends over for big family meals on the weekend or anytime for coffee and cookies. He started learning how to train horses and rope at a young age. MaryLou graduated from Garden City High School in 1960. He married Joy Joan Minor on May 27, 1951 at the First Christian Church in Minneola. Tom and Phyllis were blessed with 7 grandchildren (Alex, Andrew, Katie, John, Hunter, Natalie and Austin) and 6 great-grandchildren (Benjamin, Charlotte, Arthur, Tristen, MacKenzie and Donovan). Survivors include his wife, Bess P. Buckalew, Thomasville; one son, Wayne (Pam) Buckalew, Thomasville; one daughter, Brandi (Jay) VanDee, Leroy; one brother, Richard Buckalew, Thomasville; one sister, Shirley Averitt, Mobile; two grandchildren, Kelly Buckalew, Thomasville, Marley VanDee, Leroy. She survives. Phone: 251-275-3363. Funeral: 11am Wednesday, May 10, 2023 She was a member of CrossWalk Christian Church, and the Garden Club both in Minneola. 67831. Wayne married Donna Moreland in 1970 and had two children, Larry and Sherry. She attended the remainder of her school years at schools in the Maize, KS, School District after moving with her mother to Wichita, KS. step-son Conan Taylor and wife Glenda, Winter Garden Florida, step-daughter Sierra Schafer and husband Brian, Las Vegas Nevada, and step-daughter Kelsey Taylor, Dighton Ks, a brother Carl Booth, a sister Pam Muir and husband Louis, 12 grandchildren and 3 great-grandchildren. In lieu of flowers, please consider donating to the GoFundMe set up for Barts Memorial Expenses. He was preceded in death by his parents and two brothers: Nyle and Gary Girk. They moved to Minneola, Kansas in 1955 where Howard accepted a teaching position at Minneola High School and taught until his retirement in the early 1990s. During her childhood years Wanda lost her father to cancer. Eileen Marshall, 88, died Sunday, November 14, 2021 at Regent Park, Wichita. Barbara was born June 22, 1946 at Nashville, Kansas, the son of Victor and Vera (Greenstreet) Catlin. She is survived by her Husband- Stanley Jackson of the home in Satanta, 2 Sons- Brad K. and wife Darla J. Jackson of Satanta and Bret L. Jackson and wife Marvella Smith of Phoenix, Arizona, Mother- Marjie Crook of Garden City, Brother- Ron Crook of Garden City, 2 Sisters- Vivian Huelskamp of Mineola & Rhonda Magnison of Ulysses, along with 6 Grandsons and 11 Great-Grandchildren. Douglas R. Clark, 66, died Monday, May 2, 2022 at his home in Bloom. Bart was born in Wichita, Kansas on May 9,1962 to Charles Andy and Erma Lee (Davis) Denison. Those who preceded him in death were his parents, his son, and his brother. She taught math in Phillipsburg, KS where she met Myron. Athens, GA Obituaries At age 22, Marvin was drafted into the army and was stationed in Germany during the Korean war conflict from 1950 to 1953. He was a civil engineer for the Marengo County Commission. | She married Antonio Vera in 1955 in Tabasco, Zacatecas. Interment followed at the St. Josephs Cemetery in Ashland, Kansas. And worked as a farmer for the family farm. Wanda was born on May 16, 1934 in Boise City, Oklahoma to Martin and Norma (Peggy) Hillman. Son, Seth and wife, Jamie Harrington and children Kennedy, Karson, Alexandra, and Carter of Englewood. Condolences may be given atgarnandfuneralhomes.com. Bill often told stories about growing up on the ranch as a kid. She was born on March 4, 1943 in Omaha, Nebraska, the daughter of Jay and Francis (Pike) Jipp. There she worked as a high school teacher, Worcester County Extension Service agent, and sometime TV and radio guest who spoke about cooking. She was born on August 25, 1951 to Ruby Jean Tanner and Arthur Vincent Call in Boise City, Oklahoma. Don was preceded in death by: his parents; twin sister, Donna; brother, James; eldest daughter, Donna Sue; and grandson, Jerod Christopher. There were so many people deeply touched by Jordan as a nurse and friend. Visitation will be Friday from 5:00 pm to 7:00 pm at Minnis Mortuary, Minneola. MaryLou Jackson, 76, died on Friday, April 5, 2019 at Morton County Hospital in Elkhart Ks. They had 3 children, Kelley, Toni and Joel. ), Our Hometown She is preceded in death by her husband, Don; her sister, Doris Patterson; and her brother, Don Howell. He was born July 25, 1933 at Minneola, Kansas, the son of Walter and Angie (Koppers) Inlow. He was preceded in death by his parents, a step-daughter, Paula Ann Brandt and numerous uncles and aunts. Funeral Mass will be Saturday, August 25, 2018 at 10:00 a.m. at St. Mary Catholic Church north of Bellefont with Fr. After living a few years in Long Beach, the family settled in Covina, California where the three children continued their school years and graduated from high school and college. She was preceded in death by her father, a sister, Brenda Louise Smith, uncle and aunt, Jimmy and Leona Perry and a niece, Rose Marie Smith. A celebration of Giseles beautiful light and life will be held at Botanica on Friday, June 25th at 2 p.m. They later divorced. Thomas Jackson Blankinship was born on February 22, 1935 to Irvin Thomas and Mary Ann Turnbo Blankinship and went to be with the Lord November 28, 2022. In January 1975 Gordon and Sherre moved to Manhattan, where Gordon went back to College at K-State and graduated with his animal science degree in 1976. To this union Wanda gain three brother and two sisters which later she helped raise all her sibling while both Ferd and Peggy worked. She was an excellent cook that did not have to measure anything, a seamstress that did not need a pattern, and an artist in all mediums. Ted and Jane were married at age 15 and 18 in Reno, Nevada on September 18, 1947. The family suggests memorials to the Ford County Humane Society in care of Ziegler Funeral Chapel, 1901 N. 14th Ave., Dodge City, Kansas 67801. Norma served her community in Minneola through her membership in the Garden Club, Civic Club, a member of Easter Star and she played piano for the Minneola United Methodist Church. In 1964 Bill and Millie were united in marriage in Wheaton, Illinois. Their oldest child Lynn was born in Germany. Her middle name was Adventure. Janice had a green thumb and loved to garden. Steve was never found without a smile on his face, a joke to tell, or a kind word of encouragement. She was born in Ashland, KS, on September 20, 1937 to Val and Josephine Walker. A lifelong resident of Grove Hill, Percy was a member of Amity Baptist Church and was a Mason. She is the daughter of Gerold & Marjie (Renner) Crook. Marvin is survived by his two sons, Randall and Michael, and three grandchildren, Sarah, Megan, and Brian who love him the whole world full. Father and Mother-in-Law, Oley and Shirley Goodnight of Englewood, Brother-in-Law, David Waits of Stillwater, Sister-in-Law, Gayle McMahon of Wichita, Brother-in-Law and Sister-in-Law, Greg and Pixie Goodnight of Englewood. Later, David moved his family to the Oklahoma Panhandle where he helped his brother-in-law start commercial cattle feeding operation and ranch. They both played paddle tennis and were active with the Colony Racquet Club. Arrangements made by Ashland Funeral Home in Ashland, KS. The family suggests memorials to Rivercross Hospice, 251 South Whittier, Wichita, KS 67207, and Wheatlands Health Care Center, 750 West Washington, Kingman, KS 67068. On Katharines 18th birthday, she took to the skies for a breathtaking skydiving experience. Marvin will be remembered by his family as a rambunctious, strong-willed, trustworthy, and hard-working man who wasnt afraid to speak his mind. For many years she was also a writer for the Minneola Record Newspaper. Franklin was an inventor; coming out of the service with a handicap, he had to learn to adapt to any job he performed or make the tool he needed. Jordan has gone to join her grandparents in heaven, Bill and Bea Hamilton, of Chickasha, Oklahoma. She was preceded in death by her parents, husband, brothers, nieces Jamie Lynne Grimes and Michelle Grimes, and great-nephew Toby Grimes. She was an avid reader and traveled extensively, visiting six continents over the years. Eighty years later, Alice would still tell stories of her childhood: tending chickens, fetching cows from the little pasture, big family dinners, and, during WWII, watching training flights of planes fly over the Bair farm. Vicy Jane (Brewer) Holiday completed her earthly journey and passed into the loving arms of her lord and savior on September 15, 2021. But he never lost his love for the ranch in Kansas and took his family back to visit many times over the years creating cherished memories. The family would welcome memorials the Gospel Link, the World Impact Wichita Ministry or the Emmanuel Mennonite Church Missions in care of the funeral home. She preceded him on July 29, 1999. Allen was proceeded in death by his parents, and a sister Donna Schmiedeke of Elkhart, Kansas. She worked various jobs and retired from the Minneola Nursing Home having worked in the kitchen. He was a 1992 graduate of Valley Center High School. Jackson-Mc Whorter Funeral Home Obituaries in Athens, GA Lord & Stephens Funeral Home They later moved to Englewood Kansas. Throughout his lifetime, he had his hand in flooring, fixing up, building, or running countless roller rinks; and in that time impacted thousands of lives of employees and patrons. Bill graduated from Ashland High School in 1966. Dan Married Sharon Lorrine Gain on December 28, 1962. In retirement from the bank, she continued working weekends at the nursing home for a few years, housecleaning for local residents, and keeping busy with children and grandchildren. Nathan Nate grew up in the Lexington Township, Clark County and attended his first 2 years of education in North Star Country School in the Lexington Community. Survivors include: daughter, Trudy Giard, Ashland; son, Roger Giles and wife Cathy, Bucklin, daughter, Audry Gates and husband Ralph, Hockley, Texas; daughter, Jody Peintner and husband Gary, Holyoke, Colorado; daughter, Lorie Horacek and husband Jon, Offerle; son, Kelly Giles, Canyon, Texas; and daughter, Julie Cox and husband Mike, Arlington, Texas. She survives. He was born on November 29, 1930 at Rains County, Texas the son of William and Rosa (Lundsford) Sparks. Survivors include her children, Tammy Doan and husband David, Wichita, Tim Marshall, Dodge City and Tara Stevens and husband Kyle, Wichita; and 4 grandchildren, Caleb Doan, Corey Doan and wife Elise, Joe Stevens and Jordan Stevens. Tammy and Bart later divorced but remained very close friends. Terrance Terry Lynn Booth was born on July 12,1951 in Augusta, Kansas to Judson Milford and Wilma Maxine (Lacey) Booth. She was a very good mother, grandmother, great-grandmother, daughter, sister, and friend to many. Starting over he was able to build a small cow herd again before his death. . Bernard grew up on a ranch and went to country school through the 8th grade. In 1961, he received his bachelors degree in Vocational/Agricultural Education from Kansas State University, where he also played football and ran hurdles for the track team. Jordans smile and sense of humor will be greatly missed by all who knew her. On November 10, 1990 he married Debbie Hauser in Santa Claus, Indiana. spending time with his family, fishing and hunting and his love for his pets, especially his cat Cookie. The family suggests memorials to Minneola United Methodist Church in care of Minnis Mortuary, P.O. Helen was born in Ashland, Kan., on March 9, 1929, to Virgil and Nellie Howell. Karlais preceded in death by her Mother & Father Teckla & Alfred Breit, Sister Karen Shaw, and Brother Artie Breit. Survivors include: 2 daughters, Marci Hansen and husband Tom, Kent, Washington and Dianna Beebe, Minneola, Kansas; 2 grandchildren, Stephanie, Oregon and Brian, Seattle, Washington. Sports, FFA, choir or any other events, if his princesses were doing something, hed be there. She is survived by her siblings Doris (Marvin) Headley, Ruth (Max) Amos, and Don (Marlene) Crosby; her children: Linda (Walt Smiley), Mark (Gretchen), Doug (Susan Ackerman), and Paul (Beth); 12 grandchildren: Stephen (Sarah), Mitchell, & Jonathan Smiley; Chris, Jeffery, Jack, Rachael, Caroline, Wesley (Camila), Sarah, Jocelyn & William McMinimy; and two great-grandchildren, Thomas and Emma Smiley .A memorial service was held November 26 at 10 a.m.at First Presbyterian Church, 500 Park Street, Charlottesville. Glenna Evelyn (Bailey) Anderson was born on August 13, 1920 to Eldon and Katie (Erdisk) Campbell at Nekoma, Kansas. She was a regular at the Rocky Mountain Folks Festival in Colorado, reveling in the music and the mountains. He was honorably discharged from the army in 1947 and began his studies at the University of Kansas in the School of Engineering and achieved a Bachelor of Science degree in Business in 1951. She was born in the family home at 434 West 8th, Ashland, Kansas at 10 PM May 2, 1924 to George Maben and Dulcie Fox Pike, the seventh of eight children. Survivors include, their 3 children, Kelley Ann Monaghan, Augusta, Kansas, Toni Lou Marshall, Minneola, Kansas and Joel Martin Marshall and wife Karen, Bozeman, Montana; their 8 grandchildren, Shonda (Monaghan) Thomason and husband Scott, Warrensburg, Missouri, Andria Monaghan, Duana (Monaghan) Barker and husband Darren, Brenden Monaghan, all of Augusta, Kansas, Meeka (Hornback) Lockert and husband Chandler, Dallas Hornback, both of North Pole, Alaska, Cameron Marshall, New York City, New York and Brittany Marshall, Carlsbad, California; and 12 great grandchildren. She was born March 14, 1938 at Dodge City, the daughter of LeRoy Curry and Ada Marie (Shaffer) Moody. Every Sunday, she and her daughters traveled 32 miles one-way to the Lutheran church in Buffalo, Oklahoma, because there was no Lutheran church in Ashland. Mass of Christian Burial will be held at 10:00 a.m. Tuesday October 26, 2021 at the St. Thomas More Catholic Church, 2900 Kimball in Manhattan, with Father Frank Coady as Celebrant. She was a loving wife and mother and enjoyed horseback riding and fishing. She is survived by a son, Kenyan Weber; daughters, Kadyn and Kambrey Weber; a stepdaughter, Carrie Husband; mother Jamie Lang; brothers, Robert Krisle, Slade (Abby) Lang, and Gage (Tiffany) Lang; a stepbrother, Chad (Tracy) Lang; numerous nieces, nephews, aunts, uncles, and cousins. Funeral services will be held at 10:00 a.m. Friday, April 26, 2019, at the Fowler High School Gymnasium. His personal life centered around family gatherings, fishing, reading the Sunday paper, and his love of singing. Good friend Rene Smith. Those wishing to honor Davids memory may do so by making a memorial contribution to the Panhandle Cancer Cure Foundation athttp://www.panhandlecancercurefoundation.org. Box 1298 Dodge City, KS 67831. She was born July 16, 1923 in Dodge City, the daughter of Edigar and Edna (Gordon) Glaze. Some of his favorite things to do were attending anything involving his daughters. He couldnt make up his mind what he wanted to do, so he joined the Air Force in 1970. To this union 3 children were born, Bernadine, Bernie and June. Bill was born in New Albany, Indiana on March 24, 1944, to the late Chester Townsend and Ila Baker Townsend. The family request that those in attendance of the service come as Lynn and Brandon would. [], Charles Percy Clarke, 94, died April 1, 2023. Maxine was born January 12, 1921, in Hillsdale Oklahoma, where she grew up on her mother and fathers farm. Nathan pastured cattle in several surrounding states, Oklahoma, Texas, Nebraska, Colorado, and New Mexico, and bought and sold cattle in all these areas. He graduated from Wellsville High School in 1993, attended Colby County Community College and earned a Bachelors degree from Kansas State University. Nan is preceded in death by her husband, parents and siblings. Micheal was a gifted fabricator, welder, electrician and mechanic and had a passion for rat rods, rye whiskey, hard rock music, and especially his dogs. Marvin adored Jean and they were married in Ft. Knox Kentucky in 1952. The family suggests memorials to Minneola Long Term Care in care of Minnis Mortuary, P.O. Doris M. Brummett, 98, died Tuesday, February 9, 2021 at Brookdale Senior Living in Dodge City, Kansas. Bill is survived by his seven children. Bill was born February 26, 1948, in Ashland, KS, to Elmer (Raymond) and Leta (Luke) Broadie. Stan attended Protection Public School and graduated with the class of 1976. He is preceded in death by his siblings, Evelyn Finkeldei, Ivan Leis, Claude Leis, Geneviieve Leis, Florence Busch, Don Leis and Bill Leis. She canned fruit from their gardens and fruit from their fruit trees into her 80s. He loved running equipment and fishing. John E. Stephens II (Steve) was born September 19, 1950 in Ashland Kansas to John D. (Jack) Stephens and Jean Schroeder Stephens. Ziegler Funeral Chapel, Dodge City, is in charge of arrangements. He lived most of his life on the family farm 3 miles north of Ashland. Wayne E. Garrison, passed away on Friday, May 6, 2022 at Pratt Regional Medical Center, Pratt, Kansas, after a brief illness. She had a talent for welcoming everyone. Jim Dieker officiating. The next chapter in his life was set in motion when Bill enlisted in the United States Marine Corps. He then attended Panhandle State University in Oklahoma where he earned a rodeo scholarship to McNeese University in Lake Charles, Louisiana. Peggy moved to Magnolia Place Assisted Living in Bakersfield to be near family in 2018. These two children became the most important part of her life. He was preceded in death by his baby son, C.A. Always in search of the trifecta of artisanal food, beautiful outdoor settings and great music, Gisele was drawn to festival venues near and far. Karla Jean Worfpassed away peacefullyinher Ashland home onNovember 4that the age of63 surrounded by her family. She was also preceded in death by her parents, and sister, Judy Morisse, three dogs, Fred, Missy and Petey. Tom was preceded in death by his beloved parents, Francis and Pauline, by his brother, Robert, and by his infant son, David Craig. From this marriage, they had one son, Travis. Next, Art moved his family to Buckeye, Arizona. Bill worked as carpenter for a couple of years and then joined the Clark County Sheriffs Department as a Deputy Sheriff in 1977. She attended the Fowler school system and graduated from Fowler High School in 1994. She was born June 8, 1924 in Peacock. She enjoyed antiques and going to estate sales as well as collecting salt and pepper shakers. He returned to the ranch in 2002 where he spent the rest of his life farming and ranching. Vernon Bogart officiating. Funeral service will be 10:00 a.m. Wednesday, May 15, 2019 at the CrossWalk Christian Church with Brad Kefauver officiating. She met her husband Marvin at The College of Emporia where they were both enrolled in a bird watching class. He served as Coop manager for Stillwater OK, Crescent OK, Healy KS, Englewood and Ashland KS, and then Waynoka, OK managing grain elevators, feed mills and propane deliveries. Her father was a Minister, and shortly after her birth, the family moved to Princeton, IL, then, after a few years there, they moved to Osborne, KS where Judi attended school through the 4th grade. He attended school in Ashland and graduated with the class of 1970. Funeral followed at 10:00 am with Father Ted Skalsky presiding. February 2018 Luann had an issue with the flu, her kidneys, and bladder that landed her in the E.R. She shared 42 years of marriage with the love of her life, Phillip. On September 23, 1991 she married Steve Hale in Dodge City, Kansas. Joyce also enjoyed bird watching, her favorite bird being the red cardinal. - Condolences may be sent to www.minnismortuary.net. Arden Roush, was born in Lebanon, KS on August 19, 1930. She was a resident of Burnet, Texas and Minneola. Graveside services will follow at Highland Cemetery, Ashland, Kansas. Elaine married Virgil Mendenhall on February 19, 1943. Jackie is survived by her daughters Deborah Filson and husband Corey of Protection, Kansas and Vicki Moore and husband Steve of Amarillo, Texas. Survivors include: her husband of 55 years, Jerry, Minneola; 2 sons, Jerry Curry Jr. and wife Crystal and Michael Pearce and wife Becky; a daughter, Connie Jo Siapno; and 2 grandchildren, Michael Pearce Jr. and Terry Styles. They had 3 sons. It's helpful to take a look at examples, templates and guides when beginning to write. Bill grew up in Wheaton, Illinois and graduated from Wheaton High School and joined the United States Air Force. if(typeof ez_ad_units != 'undefined'){ez_ad_units.push([[300,250],'clarkecountydemocrat_com-medrectangle-4','ezslot_2',116,'0','0'])};__ez_fad_position('div-gpt-ad-clarkecountydemocrat_com-medrectangle-4-0'); The service was Jan. 29 at 2 p.m. at the chapel of Lathan Funeral Home with Rev. Stans biggest treasure in life was his granddaughter, Kyra. She is survived by brothers Harry (Joyce) Walker and Jerry (Sharon) Walker, sons Jay (Doreen) Kibbe and Kale (Debbie) Kibbe and daughter Lisa Saunders, 5 grandsons and 1 granddaughter, Andy (Tess) Saunders, Doug Saunders, Kenneth David (Brenda) Kibbe, Katy Kibbe, Daniel Kibbe, and Joe Kibbe. Private family inurnment will be held at a later date. After retiring from farming, he drove an eighteen-wheeler semi which took him to 45 of the lower 48 states. Visitation will be Friday, February 19, 2021, from 3:00 7:00 pm, with family present from 4:00 6:00 pm; Funeral Service will be at 10:00 am, Saturday, February 20, 2021, both at Downing & Lahey East Mortuary. She worked for attorneys F.N. They raised three children and enjoyed spending time with and watching their grandchildren grow. In 2007, an EF5 tornado destroyed his home in Greensburg, and Art relocated to Great Bend, Kansas. Willis went to be with the Lord on November 23, 2019. She was born on July 26, 1928 in Ashland, Kansas. In their 75 years of marriage, the Galloways enjoyed gardening and yard work, traveling and visiting with family and activities with their church families. Barbara enjoyed going out, helping people, loved to take care of and feed all animals strays or her own. Burial followed in the Appleton Township Cemetery, Minneola. He was preceded in death by his parents Lewis and Lillian Brennan. Visitation- 4-8 April 27, 2023 and 9-11 April 28, 2023. When a loved one passes away, the next of kin will usually compose a newspaper obituary to communicate the information. Every summer was a fun summer where the Sand Pit Water Sports was home and Beaver Lake was vacation. He is survived by his children, 15 grandchildren, 20 great grandchildren and a multitude of friends. Darin and wife, Jeanette Seacat and great-grandchildren, Presley, Maci and River of Ashland, Kansas. Pearlene was born in Snyder, Texas on August 30, 1957 to Merel Everette and Marjorie Elizabeth (Edmisson) Moore. Jim had a life-long love of raising and racing quarter horses. Don has been a faithful caregiver to his wife Lee in recent years as she has struggled with loss of hearing and memory. Graveside service will be Friday, November 19, 2021 at 2:00 pm at Appleton Township Cemetery, Minneola with Pastor Suzie Woods officiating. In 1952 Margaret Louise Jones married James William (J. W.) Harshberger in Dodge City, KS and shortly after moved to the farm six miles north of Minneola where she spent the rest of her life until moving to the Minneola Long Term Care Unit in 2018.

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