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Susan Jane McCoy Koelliker

Susan Jane McCoy Koelliker, 75, succumbed from Alzheimer’s disease on July 9, 2019 at Meadowlark Hills in Manhattan.

Susan was born in Horton, KS, the third of four daughters of Robert and Elizabeth McCoy of Hiawatha, Kansas. She was gifted academically and intellectually. She was class valedictorian at Hiawatha High School. Music was an important part of her life and sang in several choirs, played the piano, bells, and oboe. At Kansas State University she was a Putnam Scholar, earning degrees in microbiology and medical technology.

Susan married James Koelliker in 1967. She practiced medical technology in Ames, IA while Jim completed graduate school and their daughter, Kate, was born there. They moved to Rapid City, SD, in 1971 where Jim served his obligation as an Air Force officer and their son, Daniel Koelliker (Kathe) was born there. They moved to Manhattan, KS, in 1973 where Jim joined the faculty at Kansas State. Susan continued to use her medical technology degree part-time while rearing their two young children. Other than a short stay in Corvallis, OR, 1976-78, she lived in Manhattan until her death.

Susan was successful in all pursuits she chose to undertake. Her ability to see the intrinsic value in each person and passion for human interaction were qualities that served her well in many diverse arenas. With no background in business she successfully managed The Pathfinder, an outdoor equipment and bicycle store, for five years and provided her skills to manage the advertising for ten more years.

She was an avid reader and had talent for thoughtful discussions on almost any subject. She had many cherished friends and participated in book clubs for many years.

She loved Colorado vacations. First with her parents and sisters as a young girl and then she brought that tradition to her own children/grandchildren. She enjoyed the Riley/Reitz/Koelliker annual family ski trips for more than 25 years.

Her dedication to helping disadvantaged women led her to work with a small group at College Avenue United Methodist Church (CAUMC) to raise enough funds to pay the rent for the first permanent shelter for the Crisis Center, Inc. in Manhattan in 1981. Later, Susan served 12 years on the Crisis Center Advisory Board. As an active member of CAUMC she taught Sunday school and served in many leadership positions. She set a very Christ-like example for fairness, friendship, and valuing every individual.

Her passion for people led her to pursue a master’s in social work from the University of Kansas, graduating in 1988. She practiced as a licensed clinical social worker at Pawnee Mental Health until 1992 and opened her own private practice and continued until 2007 when the effects of her disease started to take its toll on her brilliant mind.

After 2007 she continued to battle her disease and was able to manage it nearly ten years with the aid of Jim and many friends and family. She spent the last three years of her life in Meadowlark Hills’ Collins House where she received outstanding care and attention.
She is survived by her husband Jim of Manhattan, her daughter Kate (Tim) Willingham of Topeka, and her son Dan (Kathe) Koelliker of Eagle, CO. She also leaves behind three sisters, Mary Beth (Jim) Schroff, Topeka; Nancy (Eugene) Swearingen, Hiawatha; and Shirley (Rick) Snavely, Belton, MO and her grandchildren Mia, Zach, and Dylan Willingham, and Jesse and Cody Koelliker.

Susan’s body was cremated, and her life will be celebrated at College Avenue United Methodist Church in Manhattan on Tuesday, July 30th, at 11:00. Susan was a conscious spender and giver to others. She requested no flowers for her celebration of her life. She felt the best way to remember her life is by caring for people, especially those less fortunate or disadvantaged. Suggested gifts in her honor would be to the Crisis Center, Inc., Alzheimer’s Association, Meadowlark Hills Foundation, or CAUMC.

Gerald J. Fortier

Gerald J. Fortier, 88, of Milford, KS, passed away on July 8, 2019.

A graveside services will be held at 10:00am on July 17, 2019 at the Kansas Veterans’ Cemetery, 5181 Wildcat Creek Rd., Manhattan, Kansas, with full Military Honors.

A visitation will be held the night before on July 16, 2019 from 5:00 to 7:00 p.m. at the Johnson Funeral Home of Junction City, Kansas, 203 N. Washington Street.

Memorials are suggested to the Friends of Animals: P.O. Box 580, Junction City, KS 66441.

Jerry was born on July 12, 1930, in Detroit, Michigan. As a young man he joined the United Stated Army and proudly served over 26 years. During his time in service he received many awards and decorations to include but are not limited to: Purple Heart, National Defense Service Medal (1st Oak Leaf Cluster), Army of Occupation Medal, Vietnam Service Medal, Republic of Vietnam Campaign Medal with “1960” Device, Mechanic Badge, Good Conduct Medal (6th Award).

Jerry traveled to many duty stations domestic and abroad. He was also a Vietnam Veteran.

He will be missed.

Jerry is survived by his loving wife, Mary of the home, and a host of loving family and friends.

He was preceded in death by his parents.

 

 

 

Ruby M. Schmidt

Ruby M. Schmidt, 89, of Junction City, died Monday, July 8, 2019 at Valley View Senior Life in Junction City. Ruby was born July 16, 1929 in Saco, Missouri, the daughter of Henry A. and Lola E. (Kemp) Ballew. She attended schools in Missouri, and graduated from Williamsville High School in the Class of 1946.

Ruby owned and operated a Day Care for many years, but worked in food service both at Geary Community Hospital and Sheridan Elementary School. After her retirement, she also worked in food service at the Geary County Senior Citizens Center.

She was a member of Church of Christ, but in later years attended First Christian Church in Junction City.

Ruby married Herman Diestelkamp on December 29, 1950 in St. Louis, Missouri. They were later divorced. She married Austin M. Schmidt on June 7, 1979 in Abilene. Austin died July 19, 1990.

Survivors include: 3 daughters, Elaine Johnson and her husband Ernest, Spring Hill, Tennessee, Helen Smart, Cincinnati, Ohio, and Barbara “Bobbi” Smith and her husband Donald, Floresville, Texas; 2 sons, Alex Diestelkamp and his wife Theresa, Talihana, Oklahoma, and Phil Diestelkamp and his wife Mary, Junction City; a sister, Retha Mae McManus and her husband Bob, Delta, Missouri; 17 grandchildren, and many great grandchildren. Ruby was preceded in death by husband, Austin; 6 brothers; and a grandson, Stephen Paul Smith on November 2, 2018.

Funeral services will be 10:30 a.m., Monday, July 15, 2019 at the Johnson Cremations-Funerals- & Receptions, with Pastor Ronnie Roberts presiding. Burial will follow at Mt. Zion Cemetery, Junction City. The family will greet friends on Sunday, July 14, 2019, 4:00 p.m.-6:00 p.m. at the funeral home.

Memorial contributions may be given in Ruby’s name to the Donor’s Choice.

Carla E. (Severs) Sprenkle

Carla E. (Severs) Sprenkle, 82, passed away Tuesday, July 9, 2019 at Village Manor in Abilene, Kansas. She was born in Neosho, Newton County, Missouri on January 3, 1937, the third of five children born to Charles Earl “Pete” Severs (24 Oct 1906 – Dec 1994) and Nina Delilah Housden Severs (25 Jun 1911 – 16 Mar 1990).

Carla grew up in Neosho, MO and attended Central Elementary School, Eugene Fields Elementary School, and Neosho High School.

On July 16, 1954, Carla married Virgil G. Sprenkle in Neosho. They resided in Neosho until 1957 when Virgil accepted a Civil Service job at Fort Riley, Kansas. On January 3, 1958 (Carla’s birthday), Carla and their two sons, Steve and Keith, joined Virgil when they moved to Abilene, Kansas.
Carla worked at St. Andrews Catholic School, Alco, and H&R Block. She was also a member of Women’s Auxiliary, Eagles Chapter #2934 in Abilene, Kansas.

Carla and Virgil enjoyed traveling to visit friends and family, including many trips to visit her parents and siblings as well as Virgil’s family. She also enjoyed Bingo, Canasta, and going to any casino.

She was preceded in death by her parents; sister Barbara L. Severs Spaulding, brother Franklin D. Severs, and a sister and brother who died in infancy.

Survivors include her children Steven G. (Cynthia) Sprenkle, Keith D. (Julie) Sprenkle and Lori A. Sprenkle; grandson Ely N. Sprenkle (Suzanna), and great granddaughters Allison J., Cassandra L., and Marina L. Sprenkle. She is also survived by brother-in-law Leroy Spaulding, sister-in-law Virginia Nadine Phillips Loomis, Martha Sprenkle Lester, and Bernadine Sprenkle, as well as many cherished nieces and nephews.

Family will receive friends Saturday, July 13, 2019 from 2-4 pm at Martin-Becker-Carlson Funeral Home.  Memorials may be made to Abilene Home Health & Hospice of Dickinson County or Meals on Wheels.  Memorials may be dropped off or mailed to Martin-Becker-Carlson Funeral Home, 414 NW Third St., Abilene, Kansas 67410.

Cremation was selected.  Private graveside services will be at a later date.

Vivian Elizabeth Riley

Vivian Elizabeth Riley, 64, of Junction City, KS, died Saturday, July 6, 2019 at Salina Regional Medical Center, Salina. Vivian was born February 22, 1955 in Dover, Delaware, the daughter of Jacob and Bernice (Baines) Ayers.

Vivian married James “Jim” Riley on June 22, 1974 in Cheswold, Delaware. A Junction City area resident since 1986, moving here with her husband who was in the U.S. Army, Vivian worked for many years as a civilian worker on Ft. Riley. She most recently was a Management Analyst for Civilian Human Resource Agency.

Survivors include; her husband Jim, Junction City; a son, James Riley and his wife Sarita, Junction City; a daughter, Crystal Riley, San Antonio, Texas; a brother, Paul Ayres, Dover, Delaware; and 2 grandchildren, Kalia Riley and Jayvon Riley; and a host of nieces, nephews, cousins, and her many friends. Vivian was preceded in death by her parents, and 2 brothers, who all lived in Delaware.

Funeral service will be 1:30 p.m., Saturday, July 13, 2019 at the Johnson Cremations. Funerals. Receptions, with Elder Antonio Timms presiding. The family will greet friends at the funeral home on Saturday, starting at 12:30 p.m until service time. Cremations will follow the service, and the ashes will be taken to Delaware for a Memorial Service.

Memorial contributions for Vivian may be made to the Tammy Walker Cancer Center, 511 S. Santa Fe, Salina, Ks. 67401, or to the American Diabetes Association.

Rodney William Barber

Rodney William Barber, 60, departed this life on Sunday, July 7, 2019, at his son, Robert’s home in Valley Center, Kansas.   He was the son of William A. and Janice M. (Johnson) Barber. He was born April 16, 1959, at Americus.   The family consisted of one sister, Ginger, four brothers, Ricky, Bill, Kory, and Rusty.

Rod graduated from Herington High School with the class of 1977.  Following high school he went to Vocational Technology School in Concordia.  He finished his program and returned to Herington to paint cars at the Crazy Cleve’s Game Train.  Following the game cars job, he decided to go into business for himself opening Rod’s Body Shop & Auto Glass.  He liked working on machines and making them run and always kept busy with body restoration. Whenever it was possible to get away, he would go fishing.

Rod married Doris Kay Burkhead on June 1, 1990, at the Church of the Nazarene in Herington.  They were the parents of Robert and Ryan.  On April 6, 2001, Doris was in a fatal car accident.  Rod became the sole provider for their two sons, Robert, age ten, and Ryan, age six.  His mother, Janice, died on December 16, 2007, and his father, Bill, died less than two years later on November 5, 2009.  His brother, Ricky, preceded in death on January 28, 2013.

Survivors are his two sons, Robert and fiancé Kassie of Valley Center, Ryan Barber of Ness City; a sister, Ginger Vaughn of Americus; three brothers, Bill Barber and Rusty Barber of Herington, and Kory Barber of Hesston, Kansas.

Memorials have been designated to the American Cancer Society; and may be sent in care of Yazel-Megli-Zeiner Funeral Home-Herington Chapel, 404 S. Broadway, Herington, KS, 67449-3038.

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Thursday
July 11, 2019

9:00 AM to 9:45 AM
Zeiner Funeral Home – Herington Chapel
404 S Broadway
Herington, KS 67449

FUNERAL SERVICE

Thursday
July 11, 2019

10:00 AM
Zeiner Funeral Home – Herington Chapel
404 S Broadway
Herington, KS 67449

INTERMENT FOLLOWING FUNERAL SERVICE

Thursday
July 11, 2019

Delavan Cemetery
U Ave & S 2500 Rd
Delavan, KS 67449

Catherine Jones

Catherine Jones, age 76 of Hillsboro, passed away Tuesday, July 2, 2019 at the Hillsboro Community Hospital.

She was born on August 6, 1942 in Slater, Missouri, the daughter of Gyles and Mary Catherine (Nix) Coleman.  She graduated from Slater High School in 1960.

On November 3, 1967 in Kansas City, Missouri, she was married to Larry Earl Jones, Sr.  He preceded her in death in 2012.

Cathy was very proud of her children and grandchildren and loved spending time with them.  She was a talented pianist and organist, playing at church and home for enjoyment.  She was wonderful at baking and enjoyed crossword puzzles, playing Scrabble and gardening.

She is survived by one daughter, Kristi Lynn Rohaus and husband Casey of Kechi; one son, Larry Jones, Jr. and wife Virginia of Spring Hill; six grandchildren, Larry F. Jones and wife Kaley, Caitlyn Rohaus, Kathleen Rohaus, Nathan Jones, Carlie Joe Rohaus and Brooke Jones; two great grandchildren, Malakai and Memphis Jones and one sister, Carolyn Tillotson.

In addition to her husband, she was preceded in death by her parents.

Funeral services will be held at 10:30 a.m. Wednesday, July 10, 2019 at the Anderes-Pfeifley Funeral Home.  The family will receive friends from 7:00 until 8:00 p.m. Tuesday.  Burial will be in the Bala Cemetery.

Memorials may be made to HOK Baptist Association Disaster Relief Fund.  Contributions may be left in care of the Anderes-Pfeifley Funeral Home.

Clayton Lee Neilson

Clayton Lee Neilson, 19, of Manhattan, KS, passed away on, Wednesday, July 3, 2019.

Clayton was born in Parsons, KS on May 14, 2000, to Shawn (Mills) Neilson.

He loved to be with his family and friends. He also loved to draw, play video games, go swimming, assist with the Special Olympics, and attend camp.

Clayton is also survived by his parents Shawn Neilson and Kenneth Neilson (Mary Neilson), two sisters, Tori Neilson, and Haley Neilson, his Grandparents: Ronald & Paula Mills and Bill and Jan Neilson; also his loving aunts, uncles and cousins.

A Funeral Service will be held Saturday, July 13, 2019, at 10:00 a.m. at Carlson’s Irvin-Parkview Funeral Home and Cremation. Visitation will be on Friday, July 12, 2019, from 6:00-8:00 p.m.

Arrangements have been entrusted to Carlson’s Irvin-Parkview Funeral Home and Cremation.

John D. Ayer

John D. Ayer, 55, of Manhattan, KS passed away on Sunday, June 30, 2019.

John was born in Middleton, Ohio on August 30, 1963, to Marcella (Woods) and Robert Ayer. He graduated from Memorial Hall High school, in Houston, TX.

John Served in the U.S. Army. While serving John received several commendations.
After getting out of the Military, he was in the reserves until he became disabled. John also worked as a locksmith until he retired.

He loved riding his motorcycle.

He is survived by his two daughters, Currin Ayer of Topeka, KS, and Lac’e (Chris) Zavadil of Elkins, AK, his sister Kathy Weingeist of Waco, TX brother in law Phil Weingeist of Waco, TX, his brother Daniel Ayer of Concord, NH, his grandson Corleone Ayer; his Niece Christina Knox of Temple, Texas.

In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to The Military Veterans Motorcycle Club, 1933 Hayes Dr. Manhattan, KS 66502.

Graveside service will be held on July 12, 2019, at 10:00 AM at the Kansas Veteran’s Cemetery. A gathering of friends and family will be following at Carlson’s Irvin-Parkview Funeral Home and Cremation. Arrangements have been entrusted to Carlson’s Irvin-Parkview Funeral Home and Cremation.

James Anthony Reinerio

James Anthony Reinerio, 59, of Abilene, Kansas, formerly of Junction City and Kansas City, died Saturday, July 6, 2019, at the Memorial Hospital in Abilene.

James was born on November 28, 1959, in Topeka, Kansas, the son of James and Jovita Blancas Reinerio.  He attended local schools and then graduated from Washburn Unitversity in Topeka.  James worked his way though his professional degrees by working as a waiter and then managment for the Topeka Red Lobster.

James was a councelor and mental health professional.  He worked mostly for the State of Kansas in Kansas City and most recently with Pawnee Mental Health Services in Junction City.  James was a very private person but did enjoy spending time with his nephews and nieces, driving around in his jeep and riding his bike.  He was an excellent photographer, loved Starbucks and his big dogs.

James is survived by his mother, Jovita Smith, Manhattan; siblings, Josette Reinerio, Manhattan, Rick Reinerio (Judi), Manhattan, Antonio Reinerio, Grand View, Missouri and Charles Smith, Manhattan; numerous nieces, nephews and friends.   He was preceded in death by his father, James.

Private family services are plannned.  The family suggests memorial contributions be made to Campanella-Evans Mortuary in Wamego to help with funeral expenses.

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