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Marvin Lawrence Zentz

Marvin Lawrence Zentz, age 70, of Manhattan, died suddenly May 21, 2019, at Ascension Via Christi Hospital in Manhattan.

He was born October 11, 1948, in Manhattan, the son of Raymond Leroy and Florence Irene (Harrison) Zentz.

Marvin graduated from St. George High School in 1966 and attended Kansas State University.

Marvin served in the United States Army during the Vietnam War as an E-5. Following his military service he worked for Foster Lumber prior to working as a driver for UPS. He committed to 30 plus years of excellent service for UPS before retiring in 2003. While at UPS, he won many awards including Kansas District Circle of Honor for 25 years safe driving.

He was a member of Grace Baptist Church and helped a lot at the Manhattan Korean Church. He always had time to help with the ministry of international students here at K-State. Marvin loved Christ, and knew the Word of God like the back of his hand.

Marvin was a huge Kansas State sports fan, bleeding purple. He loved his Kansas City Chiefs and Royals with equal vigor. He loved to fish and hunt when he was younger, but most of all Marvin loved spending time with his grandchildren and spoiling them rotten.

On May 6, 1970, in the American Embassy in Seoul, Korea, he was married to Ok Ye Choe. She was the love of his life and they just celebrated their 49th wedding anniversary. Mrs. Zentz survives the home. Additional survivors include their three children: Cynthia Argo and her husband Richard of Waterville, KS, Marvin Zentz, Jr. and his wife Jessica of Manhattan, and John Zentz also of Manhattan; four grandchildren: Arthur and Branden Helvie, Marissa and Summer Zentz; and two siblings: Don Zentz of Ohio, and Garry Zentz of Iowa.

Marvin was preceded in death by twin grandchildren Tracie and Leigh Argo; his parents and by three siblings: Alvin and Larry Zentz and Marilyn Ekstrum.

Funeral services will be held at 10:00 A.M. Thursday, May 30th, at the Manhattan Korean Church, 511 Westview Dr. Manhattan, with Reverend King Crawford officiating. Interment will follow with military honors in the Kansas Veterans’ Cemetery at Fort Riley.

The family will receive friends from 7:00 to 8:30 P.M. Wednesday, May 29th, at Yorgensen-Meloan-Londeen Funeral Home.

Memorial contributions may be made to the Manhattan Korean Church. Contributions may be left in care of the Yorgensen-Meloan-Londeen Funeral Home.

Harold Facklam

Harold Facklam, 89, formerly of Junction City and currently McCrite Senior Community in Topeka, passed peacefully into the arms of his savior on May 23, 2019 while surrounded by his loving family. He is survived by his devoted wife for 68 ½ years, Venice, daughters, Linda (Glen) Smith of Hoyt and Karen (John) Jameson of Junction City. The great joy of his life were his 4 grandchildren, Shelley (Jeff) Grutsch Maple Hill, Todd (Michelle) Ross Ridgefield, WA, Christine (Matthew) Russell Hoyt, and Brandon (Amy) Jameson Newton and his 12 great grandchildren. Harold is also survived by his sister, Wanda Sowell, Aiea, Hawaii, two nephews and four nieces.

A celebration of life memorial service will take place at 10:00 on July 5 at Zion United Church of Christ in Junction City.

Mildred Maye Holm

Council Grove – Mildred Maye Holm, 96, passed away May 23, 2019, at the Morris County Hospital.  She was born August 6, 1922 in Alta Vista, Kansas the daughter of Jesse and Eva (Swartz) Rinabarger.  She grew up in Alta Vista, attending the schools there and graduated from Alta Vista High School in 1941.  She married Loren Holm April 2, 1943 in Alta Vista.  They had three daughters: Connie, Barbara, and Dorothy.  They lived in the rural Dwight area 73 years before making their home in the Council Grove Assisted Living in 2016.

Mildred was an active partner with Loren in their farming operation.  She was an Elder, serving on the Session in the Dwight Presbyterian Church,  active in Presbyterian Women, member of Eastern Star, Delta Sigma Delta,  Morris County 4-H Foundation, Morris County Farm Bureau.  She was a Sunday School teacher, 4-H leader, a Volunteer Librarian at the Dwight Library, quilter with the Presbyterian Ladies, and served on the election board many years.

She loved having her grandchildren visit or visiting them.  Together with her husband, she traveled over most of the United States and a great many locations outside the country.  She was a good seamstress and cook, enjoyed various crafts, made quilts, and enjoyed reading.

She was preceded in death by her parents and brother, J.L. Rinabarger.

Surviving are her husband, Loren; daughters: Connie (Gary) Burton, Barbara (Tom) Foncannon, and Dorothy (Jim) Bock; Grandchildren: Terry (LuAnn) Burton, Ginger (Ken) Updegrave, Brett Foncannon (Shelley Trujillio) , Kent (Renee) Foncannnon, Lauren Bock (Jafar Tabaian), Drew Bock (Emily Isler); Great grandchildren: Nathan (Jennifer), Nicholas, and Andrew Burton, Turner and Erik Updegrave, Scarlet, Nolan and Vivienne Foncannon; Great-great-grandchildren: Jacob and Benjamin Burton.

Funeral Service will be held at 10:00 a.m. Wednesday, May 29th at the Zeiner Funeral Home, Flint Hills Chapel, 137 N Union, Council Grove. Interment will follow at the Dwight Cemetery.

Memorial contributions may be made to the Morris County 4-H Foundation. They may be sent in care of Zeiner Funeral Home, PO Box 273, Council Grove, KS 66846.

 

Barbara J. Yount

Barbara J. Yount, 86, of Herrington, KS passed away on April 28, 2019,

Barbara was born in Kansas City, KS on October 15, 1932, daughter of the late Ada Belle Anne (Cole) and Ralph Gee. She married Robert E. Yount on January 26, 1952, and with him had two children. She was a proud military wife to Robert as he served 20 years in the Navy and the Air Force. Her hobbies included sewing, baking and tending to plants.

During her life following Robert’s retirement from the military, Barbara was employed at diverse jobs: Rieke’s plant nursery of Shawnee, KS; Office Manager for a Merriam, KS Title Service; office manager for Newcomer’s Funeral of Merriam, KS; office manager for a strip mall in Liberal, KS, owner/operator along with her son of a plant nursery in Liberal, KS. Barbara also accompanied her husband on some work trips to foreign countries during his employment with Wilcox of Kansas City, Mo.

Barbara is survived by her daughter, Cheryl Sanger, of Herington, KS, her son Kim Yount, of Sunrise Beach, MO, her grandchildren, Keenan Sanger-Koepke, Kimberly Yount, Luke Yount, Jacob Yount, Dustin Maly, Trevor Maly, and ten great-grandchildren.

She is preceded in death by her Husband and her parents. As per her wishes, there will be no services at this time. Arrangements have been entrusted to Carlson’s Irvin-Parkview Funeral Home and Cremation.

Lucille Irene Leppke Klassen

Lucille Irene Leppke Klassen was born on January 8, 1923, to Carl and Lizzie (Litke) Leppke on a farm 1 mile south and ¼ East of the Ebenfeld M.B. Church, rural Hillsboro. She had 1 older brother and later 2 younger brothers were born. Lucille loved growing up on the farm and often shared her memories with her grandchildren. It was at this farm that she cultivated her life long love of gardening while helping her mother. She attended the Ebenfeld School for her grade school years. Although she was left-handed, her teacher insisted she write and cut with her right hand. After graduating from the 8th grade at Ebenfeld School, Lucille attended Hillsboro High School for two years riding every day to Hillsboro with her brother, Marvin.

While attending revival meetings at Ebenfeld Church at the age of 14, Lucille trusted Jesus Christ as her personal Savior. She was baptized in the Cottonwood River, while a certain young man was watching that day. A few years later, this handsome young man caught her eye while they were attending bi-weekly Sunday Jugendvereiu meetings at Ebenfeld Church. (Later these became known as Christian Endeavor programs.) While strolling the midway at the Marion County fair, Jacob D. Klassen asked her to ride the Ferris wheel. He must have been quite charming for she said “yes” even though she was afraid to ride the Ferris wheel. Later they played several games of Bingo before Jake sked if he could drive her home. He must have been charming and persuasive, because her parents eventually gave their permission. They ended their romantic first date with a long talk in front of the harvest moon about ½ mile from Lucille’s home. Jacob and Lucille were married on October 26, 1941 at Ebenfeld M. B. Church.

Jake was drafted by the US Army in August 1942. Lucille accompanied him to training bases in Tennessee, Georgia, Florida and Alabama. Suddenly this 19-year-old sheltered Mennonite girl was thrust into the world of deep south and segregation. Her faith became her firm foundation. Jake’s company departed for England in April 1944. Lucille had already returned to her parent’s farm in rural Hillsboro. She delivered her first baby, Judy, shortly after Jake left. Lucille and Judy lived at the Carl Leppke farm and moved with them to Albuquerque, New Mexico a year later.

In July 1945, Jake returned from Europe and met his 14-month-old daughter for the first time. The family moved to a farm 4 miles south of Hillsboro. Three more children eventually joined the family: Dennis in 1947, Jolene in 1948 and Joetta in 1960.

Church was always very important to Lucille. She was a lifelong member at the Ebenfeld Church. She participated in the ladies sewing circle and taught children’s Sunday School and VBS. She enjoyed hosting women’s Bible studies in her home. She prayed faithfully for the salvation of her husband, children, grandchildren and great-grandchildren. Her biggest joy was when she heard member of her family invited Jesus into their life.

In 1966, Jake and Lucille sold their farm and moved to Hillsboro, where they started Hillsboro Industries. During this time, Lucille enjoyed many years of working at Parkside Homes as a nurse aide. In the later years she became a home health care aide. She loved caring for older individuals, reading the Bible to them or listening to their life stories. Dennis joined the Hillsboro Industries as a manager in 1976. In 1978, Dennis was involved in a tragic plane crash near Hillsboro in which he and 2 other men were severely burned. Five weeks later, Dennis passed away at the age of 30, leaving behind his wife Jeryll and two sons, Brian and Jonathan. This was Lucille’s deepest grief.

As time went on, Jake and Lucille began traveling. They spent several months in Lima, Peru to help build a school for the deaf and homes for missionaries. They took fun trip to Ocho Rios, Jamaica. They also traveled to Quatomec, Mexico to visit “old colony” Mennonite Russian Villages. In 1980, they visited the Ukrainian Mennonite villages and the U.S.S.R. They loved fishing and made several trips to Peerless Lake in Northern Alberta, Canada, to spend time fishing with her brothers. In 2008, Lucille took a trip to visit her granddaughter Stephanie in Shostka, Ukraine. After a week, they joined the Tabor College Tour of the Mennonite villages in Southern Ukraine. Then in 2010, at the age of 87, she traveled to Amsterdam, Netherlands to visit her daughter Joetta.

On October 27, 1991, Jake and Lucille celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary. Four months later Jake passed away. Eventually Lucille moved to her duplex near the Tabor College campus. Every fall season Lucille loved welcoming new Tabor College students into the house next door. Delivering homemade Cinnamon Rolls was her method to introduce herself. As a result, she developed many lifelong friendships with these students.

Lucille enjoyed spending time with her grandchildren, inviting them to Vacation Bible School at Ebenfeld and attending school activities and sporting events. As each of her grandchildren grew to adulthood, she delighted in hand stitching a quilt for each one.

Lucille passed away while gardening at her home, in Hillsboro on Sunday, May 19, 2019, at the age of 96. Lucille will be missed by her family, relatives and friends.

Survivors include: daughters Judith (John) Harris of Newton, KS, Jolene (Ron) Loewen of North Newton, KS, and Joetta (David) Whitcomb of Moundridge, KS; daughter-in-law Jeryll Klassen, Del Mar, CA; brother, Kenneth Leppke, Albuquerque, New Mexico; 8 grandchildren and 18 great-grandchildren.

She was preceded in death by: her husband, Jacob D. Klassen; son, Dennis Klassen; brothers, Marvin Leppke and Lee Roy Leppke.

Memorials have been designated to the Ebenfeld MB Church Cemetery Gateway Project, or Ebenfeld School Restoration, in care of Zeiner Funeral Home, PO Box 6, Marion KS 66861.

VISITATION WITH THE FAMILY

Thursday
May 23, 2019

6:00 PM to 8:00 PM
Zeiner Funeral Home – Hillsboro
902 D St
Hillsboro, KS 67063

MEMORIAL SERVICE

Friday
May 24, 2019

10:30 AM
Ebenfeld Mennonite Brethren Church
1498 Kanza Rd
Hillsboro, KS 67063

Roberta “Bert” Anne Hailey

Roberta “Bert” Anne Hailey was born on October 1, 1952, at Strong City, Kansas.  She was the fifth child of Charles “Bud” Curtis and Ruth Lorena (Whidden) Hailey.  Besides her loving and caring parents, she grew up with two sisters and three brothers: Nancy Darlene, Mary Carolyn, Charles C., Jr, Robert “Bob” L., and Howard Earl Hailey.

Roberta learned a trade and worked at the Hetlinger Services at Emporia.

She is preceded in death by her father on September 10, 1985, and her mother on October 21, 1981.

She is survived by three brothers:  Charles Hailey (Rosie) of Bucklin, KS, Robert Hailey (Pat) of Valley Center, and Howard Hailey (Ruth) of Herington; two sisters, Nancy Hanson (Wayne) of Burdick,  and Mary Wendt (Dennis) of Herington; many nieces, nephews, great nieces and great nephews.

Memorials have been designated to Hetlinger Developmental Service, Inc.; and they may be sent to  Zeiner Funeral Home, 404 S. Broadway, Herington, KS, 67449-3038.

MEMORIAL GRAVESIDE SERVICE

Friday
May 31, 2019

5:30 PM
Burdick Methodist Cemetery
Corner of 2900 Rd. & BB Ave.
Burdick, KS 66838

Mary Jo Rohla

Mary Jo Rohla, 83 years died May 21, 2019 in Clay Center, KS. She was born on August 21, 1935 in Plains, KS, he daughter of Montrose “Mont” and Delia (Kinsal) Gowens. Mary Jo was raised and attended school in the Meade community. She married David Rohla on September 15, 1977. Mary Jo worked as a Certified Nurse’s Aide. She was a member of the Wesleyan Church, Silvertones and former member of the Rebekah Lodge. Mary Jo was preceded in death by her parents; daughter, Tresha Ottis; brothers, Bill, Charlie, Ernest, Amos and Martin Gowens; sisters, Ilene McCammon and Elsie Ebeling.

Survivors:
Husband: David Rohla of KS
Son: Gary and wife Jeanine Smith of TN
Daughter: Debra Kennedy of TX
Brother: David Gowens of CO
Sister: Martha Krebbs of OK
Sister: Bessie and husband Robert Wells of NV
5 Grandchildren and 11 Great-grandchildren

Graveside Services: Friday, May 24, 2019 at 2:00PM at Greenwood Cemetery in Clay Center, KS

Minister: Pastor Rob Stewart

Memorials: Mary Rohla memorial fund c/o the funeral home

Robert Lee “Bob” Pearson

Robert Lee “Bob” Pearson, age 82, died May 21, 2019, at Via Christi Hospital in Manhattan, KS after a brief illness. He was born on March 29, 1937, in Denver, CO to Arthur and Edna (Baker) Pearson.

Bob graduated from East High School in 1955 and attended Colorado State University where he was a member of Sigma Alpha Epsilon fraternity. He spent 18 years working for United Airlines in Denver where he eventually met the love of his life, Myra Cooke. He and Myra were blessed to enjoy 56 years of marriage together. Bob also was honored as a Troop Leader and proud member of the Marine Corps reserves for 6 years.

In 1978 Bob and Myra, along with their children Kim and Eric, moved to Manhattan, KS where Bob joined his brother Terry in operating Kansas State Travel Agency until Bob’s retirement in 2004. He will be remembered by many for his attention to detail and fairness as a businessman.

Surviving family members include wife, Myra Pearson of the home, daughter Kim Robben (husband Doug) of Grinnell, KS, and son Eric Pearson (wife- Lauri) of Shreveport, LA, five grandchildren- Sean, Samantha, and Nicholas Robben, and Graham and Mary Hadley Pearson, and brother Terry Pearson (wife- Judy) of Centennial, CO.

No services are planned at this time.

A scholarship has been set up in Bob’s name at:

Ascension Classical School
Robert Lee Pearson Scholarship
Attention: Ann Burford,
5075 Dixie Garden Drive
Shreveport, LA 71106

The family appreciates your thoughts and prayers.

“Well done, good and faithful servant,” Matthew 25:21

The Yorgensen-Meloan-Londeen Funeral Home, 1616 Poyntz Avenue, Manhattan, Kansas 66502, is assisting the family with the funeral arrangements.

George Kenneth Weisner

George Kenneth Weisner, age 91 of Manhattan, passed away Tuesday, May 21, 2019 at the Good Shepherd Hospice House.

He was born on January 6, 1928.

Memorial services will be held at 10:30 a.m. Monday, June 3, 2019 at the Anderes-Pfeifley Funeral Home with Pastor Brian Smith officiating.  Inurnment will be in the Leonardville City Cemetery.

Additional obituary information will be announced later by the Anderes-Pfeifley Funeral Home.

Charles “Charlie” Hale Ritchie

Charles “Charlie” Hale Ritchie, 65, of McFarland, Kansas, died Sunday, May 19, 2019, at Stormont-Vail Health Center in Topeka, surrounded by his loved ones.  He was a life-long resident of the area.

Charlie was born on December 16, 1953, in Topeka, Kansas, the son of Jake F. and Dorothy L. Schlink Ritchie.  He attended local schools and Wamego High School.

Charlie owned and operated A1 Painting for over thirty years. He did both interior and exterior painting.  He loved fishing, hunting, mushroom hunting and golf.  He was an avid KU Basketball fan.  Charlie also enjoyed spending time with his grandchildren and playing cards.

Charlie married Victoria Ann Eichem on October 25, 1974, in Topeka.  She survives at their home.

Charlie is also survived by his children; Chuck Ritchie (Amanda), Westmoreland and Rennee McClusky (Matt), McFarland; his grandchildren, Kyler, Trapper and Cutter Ritchie, all of Westmoreland and Matthew, Haley, Nicole, Jack, John and Michelle McClusky, all of McFarland; and his sister, Betty Bame, Topeka.  He was preceded in death by his parents and a brother, Donald Lingenfelser.

Memorial services will be held at 3:00 p.m., Friday, May 24, 2019, at Trinity Lutheran Church in McFarland.  Reverend Chris Vossler will be officiating.  The family will greet friends at the church prior to the service beginning at 2:00 pm.  They suggest memorial contributions to help with funeral expenses, and those may be made to Campanella-Gentry Funeral Home in Alma.

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