
LAKEVIEW CEMETERY OBITUARIES
Alvarez, Georgalee "Georga," passed away
Sunday, February 13th, 2005. She worked as an Administrative Assistant at Investment Resouces. Visitation Thursday
10-8 with family to greet friends from 6-8 at Headley Funeral Chapel, Augusta. Graveside Service 10 am Friday,
February 18th at Lakeview Memorial Gardens Cemetery. She was preceded in death by her husband Larry. Survivors
are her daughter Tonya Wilson, Wichita; Mother Rosaleen Metz and her husband Ralph, Wichita; Stepmother Florence
Blanner and sisters Kimberly and Kathleen all of St. Charles, MO. and a granddaughter Peyton Owen. Memorials to
Victory Junction Gang Camp 4500 Adams Way Randleman, NC 27317.
(Wichita Eagle ~ February 16, 2005 ~ Submitted by Lori DeWinkler)
Bagshaw, Raymond Andrew Sr., 85, passed into the
presence of his Heavenly Father on Nov. 26th at home with his family by his side. Raymond, the youngest of seven
brothers and four sisters, was born on April 19, 1918 in Knowles, OK to Edwin Samuel and Rosa Ellen Bagshaw. He
and Orrill Tealitha Butterfield were married on Aug. 20, 1942 in Wichita, KS and celebrated 61 years together.
Raymond worked at the Boeing Co. as an experimental flight line mechanic for 29 years, retiring in Sept. of 1978,
so that he could futher enjoy his interests of gardening, woodworking, home projects, fishing and his dearly loved
grandchildren and great-grandchildren. He was preceded in death by a daughter, Danna Faye; six brothers, Everett,
Oliver, Orville, Willis, Richard and Lowell and three sisters, Josephine, Ida and Mabel. He is survived by his
loving wife, Orrill; sister, Velda Mercer; sons, Raymond Andrew Jr. and Richard Allen; daughter, Donna Fern Scholfield;
six grandchildren; six great-grandchildren and a host of nieces and nephews. Visitation will be Friday, Nov. 28th
6 to 8 p.m. at Lakeview Funeral Home; funeral service will be held 10 a.m. Saturday, Nov. 29th at Calvary Missionary
Church, 3520 N. Arkansas Ave., 67204; interment at Lakeview Memorial Gardens. In lieu of flowers, memorial gifts
may be made to Calvary Missionary Church or Total Home Care and Hospice.
(Wichita Eagle ~ November 28, 2003 ~ Submitted by Lori DeWinkler)
Baker, Lyle A., 83 Retired Boeing Tooling Engineer
died March 11, 2004. Masonic graveside service will be 10 am Wed. March 17 at Lakeview Memorial Gardens. He was
preceded in death by his parents, Joe & Emma Baker and sister, Leta Neeland. Survivors, wife Ethel, son John
& wife Shirley, Wichita, daughter, Janice & husband DeWain Emmerich, Alamo Texas, grandsons; Todd &
wife Pattie, Wichita, Jason & wife Margaret St. Joesph, MO, great granddau ghter, Justice, Wichita, sister,
Jo & husband Lloyd Darnell, King City, MO. Lyle taught school in Iowa and worked in sales in the Wichita area
for Kansas Sheriffs Assoc. He worked at Culver Aircraft and Boeing during World War II. He was a people person
with many friends and very proud of his family. Memorials may be made to the Midian Shrine Plane of Mercy.
(Wichita Eagle ~ March 15, 2004 ~ Submitted by Lori DeWinkler)
Barber, Dale, 84, of Wichita, KS, passed away Monday,
Nov. 3, 2003. Services will be held at Holy Cross Lutheran Church, 600 N. Greenwich at 11 a.m. Friday, Nov. 7,
2003. Visitation Thursday, 2 to 7 p.m. at Lakeview Funeral Home; interment at Lakeview Memorial Gardens. Dale was
born May 9, 1919 in Winnett, MT. He grew up in Hebron, NE with his family and in 1941 married Erlene Hopp. In 1942
they moved to Wichita, where he was employed at Boeing as a flight engineer. He enjoyed boating, flying, cars,
his ten grandchildren and of course his dog, Amy. Dale is survived by his loving wife of 62 years, Erlene; son
and daughter-in-law, Lyle and Marcella Barber of Olathe, KS; daughters and sons-in-law, Marilyn and Nick Wadman
of Tulsa, Janice and Mike Powers of Wichita; grandchildren, Brant, Weston and Garret Barber and Kara English of
Olathe, Trenny and John Garrett of Osage Beach, MO, Todd and Sandi Wadman of Olathe, Tiffany and Michael Rhoades
of Kansas City, KS, Darcy and Bill O'Neill, Amanda and Darren Wheeler and Courtney Powers all of Wichita, KS. great-grandchildren,
Madison and Hannah Wheeler, Parker Garrett and Connor O'Neill. Memorials are established with Holy Cross Lutheran
Church and Alzheimer's Foundation.
(Wichita Eagle ~ November 6, 2003 ~ Submitted by Lori DeWinkler)
BENNETT, PATRICIA (PAT) BEVERLY
Bennett, Patricia (Pat) Beverly, 78, Went home
to be with her Lord on June 17, 2005. Pat was born on Sept. 9, 1926 to William & Hilka Price. The youngest
of six children, Pat grew up in Cheney, KS. She graduated from St. Francis School of nursing in 1946. Pat went
on to work as an industrial nurse for the Boeing Co. in Wichita, retiring in 1992 to be a full-time "Mommar"
to her granddaughters, the loves of her life. Pat was a member of Central Christian Church for over 30 yrs. She
faithfully but quietly prepared communion for the congregation every Sunday for nearly 20 yrs. Pat is survived
by her daughter, Bev & son-in-law Jim Harstine, of Wichita, granddaughters Tiffany Harstine of Houston, TX.
Melody, Lacey, Katy & Courtney Harstine all of Wichita as well as nieces & nephews & many friends.
Because Pat believed that a Christian education would provide a strong foundation in the lives of her granddau
ghters, she was always willing to assist in helping with their tuition & providing any other support needed;
therefore, a memorial fund has been established in her name at Central Christian Academy. Donations can be sent
to: Patricia Bennett Memorial Fund, c/o Central Christian Academy, 2900 N. Rock Road, Wichita, KS, 67226. The family
wishes to express a heartfelt thanks to Karen James & her staff at Mothers and Others, Inc. for their wonderful
care of Pat during her last days. Visitation with family present will be 6-8 pm Monday June 20 at Lakeview Funeral
Home. A celebration of life service will be held at Central Christian Church, 2900 N. Rock Road 2PM Tuesday June
21. With burial service to follow at Lakeview Cemetery.
(Wichita Eagle ~ June 20, 2005 ~ Submitted by Lori DeWinkler)
Boley, Willis V., 77, St. Paul AME musician, passed
away, Monday, August 1, 2005.Viewing will be 8am-8pm Thursday August 4, 2005 at Lakeview Funeral Home. Graveside
services are scheduled 11 AM Friday at Lakeview Memorial Gardens.
(Wichita Eagle ~ August 3, 2005 ~ Submitted by Lori DeWinkler)
Bowers, Lawrence, 81 Beloved Husband, Brother,
Father and Grandfather went to be with the Lord on Thursday, March 18, 2004. Visitation 4-6pm Sunday at Lakeview
Funeral Home. Services 11:00 am Monday, March 22 at West Side Church of God, Wichita, KS. Burial Lakeview Cemetery.
In lieu of flowers, the family request donations be made to a memorial to the Building Fund of West Side Church
of God. Lawrence was born April 22, 1922 in Independence, Ks. to Edwin & Bessie Bowers. Lawrence was a 1941
graduate of Independence High School. After marrying Eyeliene Fields on April 4, 1942, the couple moved to Wichita,
Ks. Lawrence entered the Navy in 1942 and served on the Oakland during WWII. After the war, Lawrence returned to
Wichita where he worked at Beech and Boeing. For a number of years thereafter he worked for AMPI traveling with
his wife throughout the United States. Lawrence was a self-employed welder. He was a life time member of West Side
Church of God. He is survived by his wife, Eyeliene; two daughters and son-in-laws, Carolyn and Doug Starkey of
Ft. Worth, TX. and Phillis and Jim Sires of Tulsa, Ok. two grandsons, Randy Gillett of Wichita and Eric Spradlin
of Tulsa; two great-grandchildren, Ashton & Andy Gillett; and a sister, Ann Roach of Houston, TX.
(Wichita Eagle ~ March 21, 2004 ~ Submitted by Lori DeWinkler)
Brady, Zella A. 80, died, April 4, 2004 in Tulsa,
OK. Graveside services will be 1 PM Thursday at Lakeview Memorial Gardens. Survivors are two children , Allan Brady,
Sun City, AZ, Deanna Riner, Tulsa, OK, 7 grandchildren and 16 great grandchildren.
(Wichita Eagle ~ April 6, 2004 ~ Submitted by Lori DeWinkler)
Brenner, Lawrence E. "Barney," 83, retired
Cessna Pawnee sheet metal assembler, IAM 70 member and WWII veteran, died Oct. 21, 2003 from a long battle with
Alzheimer's, living the last four years at Catholic Care Center. Services will be held Saturday, Oct. 25, 2003
at 1 p.m. at Oakview Christian Church, 4403 Greenhaven. Graveside services following at Lakeview Gardens. Mr. Brenner
was a loving husband, father, grandfather, great-grandfather, great-gr eat-grandfather, uncle and friend and well
loved by all who knew him. Born in Copan, OK Oct. 17, 1920 to U.N. Brenner and Clara McCain Brenner, who precede
him in death. He is survived by his wife of 63 years, Angeline "Angie" Richardson Brenner; daughters
and sons-in-law, Janet and Louis Theriot of Winnie, TX, Leanna and Chuck Pinkston; sons and daughter-in-law, Phillip,
Alan and Barbara all of Wichita; 9 grandchildren; 17 great-grandchildren; 3 great-great-grandchildren. Visitation
Friday 2 to 8 p.m. at the funeral home, with family present from 6 to 7 p.m. Memorials have been established with
the Catholic Care Center and Oakview Christian Church. Hillside Funeral Home East.
(Wichita Eagle ~ October 25, 2003 ~ Submitted by Lori DeWinkler)
Brungardt, Gary, 64, died Friday, December 30,
2005. Visitation with the family 1:30 - 2:30 P.M. Monday, Downing & Lahey Mortuary East. Graveside service
3:00 P.M. Monday, Lakeview Cemetery. Survivors, wife, Sally Brungardt; son, Burt Brungardt, Wichita; daughter,
Brandy Brungardt, Roeland Park, Ks. Tributes may be sent to the family at www.downingandlahey.com.
(Wichita Eagle ~ January 1, 2006 ~ Submitted by Lori DeWinkler)
Campbell, M. Roberta, 86, homemaker, passed away
Thursday, July 21, 2005. Graveside service 2:30 p.m. Thursday, July 28, 2005 at Lakeview Cemetery. She was a charter
member of Woodlawn Ave. Baptist Church. Preceded by husband, Carroll, whom she was married to for 63 years; daughter,
Carol Ann Campbell Blood. Survived by son, Robert E. Campbell, Huntsville, AL; brother, David Cavin of Blue Springs,
MO; 3 grandchildren; 4 great-grandchildren; numerous nieces and nephews. DeVorss Flanagan-Hunt Mortuary.
(Wichita Eagle ~ July 28, 2005 ~ Submitted by Lori DeWinkler)
Cave, William B., 78, of Wichita, died Wed. Jan.
7, 2004. Graveside services 1:00 p.m. Sat. Jan. 10th at Lakeview Memorial Gardens. Visitation will be from 6 -
7 p.m. Friday at Lakeview Funeral Home. He was born Dec. 5, 1925 at Oswego, KS, the son of Abner Horace and Beulah
Faye Harris Cave. He was a retired sheet metal assembly worker at Cessna. He married Theresa Margaret Sims on Dec.
21, 1948 in Wichita. She survives at the home. Other survivors include 5 children, William F. Cave, Michael W.
Cave, Wesley B. Cave, Nora F. Logan and Theresa A. Clark, all of Wichita; a brother Norvall W. Cave of Denver,
CO; a sister Ruby Lindberg of Parsons, KS; and numerous grandchildren and great-grandchildren. In lieu of flowers,
contributions may be made to the Harry Hynes Memorial Hospice.
(Wichita Eagle ~ January 9, 2004 ~ Submitted by Lori DeWinkler)
Chambers, Shirley J., retired owner of The Chambers
Company, died Jan. 18, 2006. Visitation 4-8 p.m. Friday with family receiving 6-7 p.m. at Lakeview Funeral Home.
Graveside services will be 1 p.m., Saturday, Jan. 21 at Lakeview Memorial Gardens. Preceded in death by husband
Willis Chambers, daughter, Kara Lee Chambers and brother, Jerald Jones. Survivors: daughters, Kristy (Mark) Schrag
of Rose Hill; Kelly Cooper of Tulsa; Kim (Dwight) Nelson of Belle Plaine; and Kyla Chambers of St. Louis; grandchildren,
Aaron Schrag, Katy McMillen, Jill Cox, Clayton and Kasey Cooper, Ted, Chris and Andrew Nelson. Online condolences
at mylakeviewfuneralhome.com
(Wichita Eagle ~ January 20, 2006 ~ Submitted by Lori DeWinkler)
Clark, Dorothy M. (Debbie) 70, of Topeka passed
away Saturday night April 9, 2005 at Midland Hospice House. A graveside service has been scheduled for 11 am Wednesday
April 13, 2005 at Lakeview Memorial Garden. She was born May 16, 1934 in Colorado Springs, CO. the daughter of
Dave and Olive Marie Daniels. She grew up in Woodlawn Park CO. and graduated from the schools there. She moved
to Topeka, KS in 1960. Debbie owned and operated several restaurants in Wichita and Topeka over the years including
the Airport Restaurant in Oakland During the 70's, Dovells and Chicken Coup. For the last 23 years she has run
the Dorothy Clark Home where she provided in home health care until her retirement in December of 2004. Debbie
enjoyed gardening and landscaping and loved her poodles, family, friends and playing bingo. She was married to
Franklin Eugene Clark October 1, 1955 in Raton, New Mexico. He preceded her in death in 1987. She was also preceded
in death by her parents and brothers Kenneth Daniels, David Daniels, and Harry Daniels. Survivors include her son
David E. Clark and his wife Nancy of Topeka, KS. grandchildren Dustin Clark and Melissa Clark, one brother Donnie
Daniels of Colorado Springs, CO. and her poodle Bridget. Memorial contributions may be made to Midland Hospice
House 200 SW Frazier Circle Topeka, KS 66606.
(Wichita Eagle ~ April 12, 2005 ~ Submitted by Lori DeWinkler)
Delmar Walter Cole, Jr., 78, of Argonia, retired
Engineer for the Missouri Pacific Railroad, died early Tuesday evening, July 5, 2005 at the Norwich Care Center
in Norwich.
Delmar was born the son of Delmar and Iva (Carr) Cole, Sr., on August 16, 1926 in Elsmore, Kan. They both precede
him in death.
From early on, Delmar lived and breathed anything that dealt with the railroad and antique tractors. He particularly
was fascinated with old railroad steam engines and tractors. He also had a very creative side and was quite the
pencil artist.
Survivors include his sons, Steven Cole of Wichita, and Louis Cole of Wichita, brothers, Richard T. Cole of Haysville,
Jack Cole and his wife Susie of Argonia, Mark Cole and his wife Marsha of Temple, Texas, sister Carna Yipe of Argonia,
and numerous nieces and nephews.
Funeral services for Delmar will be held at 11 a.m., Friday, July 8, 2005 at the Argonia Wesleyan Church in Argonia.
Graveside service will be at 3 p.m., Friday, July 8, 2005 at Lakeview Cemetery in Wichita.
Friends may call at the Day Funeral Home, 108 South Main Street, Argonia, Kansas from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. on Thursday,
July 7, 2005.
A memorial has been established in his name and loving memory with the Alzheimers Association, 347 Laura Street,
Wichita, Kansas 67211. Contributions can be mailed or left with the funeral home.
To share a memory or to leave condolences, please visit www.dayfuneralhome.info.
Arrangements by Day Funeral Home and Crematory, 108 South Main Street, Argonia, Kansas.
(Wellington Daily News ~ July 7, 2005 ~ Submitted by Lori DeWinkler)
Conley, Elizabeth A. "Liz", 62, died
Friday, May 28, 2004. Services will be 11:00 a.m. Tuesday at Lakeview Gardens Cemetery. Survivors include her daughters,
Julie of Wichita, Teena of Manhattan, KS; brothers & sister, Tom and Jessie Roseberry of Wichita, James Daniel
Adkins and Gary Adkins. Cochran Mortuary
(Wichita Eagle ~ May 30, 2004 ~ Submitted by Lori DeWinkler)
Corbin, Mildred F. 81, formerly of Wichita, died
Tuesday, Feb. 17, 2004 at a Ponca City, OK nursing home. Graveside services 2:00pm Friday, Feb. 20, 2004 at Lakeview
Memorial Gardens. Arrangements Lakeview Funeral Home.
(Wichita Eagle ~ February 19, 2004 ~ Submitted by Lori DeWinkler)
Corn, Mildred L. 86, Beloved wife, mother &
homemaker, died Friday June 17, 2005. Visitation 11AM Monday, Lakeview Funeral Home. Graveside services will be
11:30 AM Monday June 20 at Lakeview Memorial Gardens. Mildred was a life long member of the Eastern Star. Survivors
include her husband Ralph, children Jim (Cheri) Corn of Belton, MO. Marsha (Leigh) Hudson of Ft. Scott, KS. brother
William Parker Jr. of Silver Springs, FL. Grandchildren Tyler (Christi e) Hudson of Washington D.C., & Ryan
Hudson, Lawrence, KS. Memorial with Harry Hynes Hospice.
(Wichita Eagle ~ June 19, 2005 ~ Submitted by Lori DeWinkler)
Cottingham, Helen, age 84, ret. Woolworth's employee,
passed away October 31, 2003. Services are scheduled for 1:00 pm Tuesday, in the Garden Chapel of Watson Funeral
Home, with burial following in Lakeview Cemetery. She is survived by her daughters, Billie Vliet, of Wichita, KS,
Barbara Mayberry, of Pasadena, CA, sons, Gene Ball, of Vallejo, CA, Chuck Cottingham, of Albuquer que, NM, 9 grandchildren,
10 great-grandchildren and 1 great-great grandchild. Memorial tributes may be made in Helen's honor with the Alzheimer's
Associat ion, Sunflower Chapter, 347 Laura, Wichita, KS 67211. Condolences may be sent to the family via www.watsonfuneral.com.
Services are under the direction of Watson Funeral Home and Garden Chapel, 3201 S. Webb Road.
(Wichita Eagle ~ November 2, 2003 ~ Submitted by Lori DeWinkler)
CROWDUS, MARIE CLARABELLE GURIUS
Crowdus, Marie Clarabelle (Gurius), was born Jan.
9, 1918 at Bellevue, IA, died Monday, July 19, 2004. Graveside services only at Lakeview Cemetery 11 a.m. Wednesday,
July 21, 2004. Preceded in death by husband, Bill; parents; brothers and sister.
Survivors: brother and sister-in-law, Robert and Ruth Gurius of Bellevue, IA; many friends including, Marge, Frank
and Colleen. Memorials to Harry Hynes Memorial Hospice. Hillside Funeral Home - East. 682-5575.
(Wichita Eagle ~ July 20, 2004 ~ Submitted by Lori DeWinkler)
Curfman, Melvin L., 90, retired Coleman Co. electrician,
died Nov. 9, 2004. Service 11:30 a.m. Friday, Lakeview Cemetery.
Survivors: sons, Doug of Wichita, Rich of Grand Junction, CO; daughter, Donna and husband, John Bean of Wichita;
4 grandchildren; 3 great-grandchild ren. Wulf-Ast Mortuary, Garden Plain.
(Wichita Eagle ~ November 11, 2004 ~ Submitted by Lori DeWinkler)
DERBY - Drummond, William Thomas, 81, retired USAF,
Master Sergeant, died October 13, 2003 in Tucson, AZ. Graveside service will be held Saturday at 9:00 am at Lakeview
Memorial Gardens Mausoleum, 12100 E. 13th Street, Wichita, KS. Mr. Drummond served at McConnell Air Force Base
and worked for Boeing, Learjet, Martin Marietta, and Cardwell companies here in Wichita. He was a 30-year resident
of Derby, KS and an active member of the VFW. He was preceded in death by his parents, Earl and Blanche Drummond.
Survivors are his wife Carmen Drummond, Tucson, AZ; Children, William T. Drummond, Jr., Westampton, NJ; Denyse
Schumacher, Belleville, IL; and Robert J. Drummond, Tucson, AZ; 5 Grandchildren and 1 Great Grandchild. Lakeview
Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements. Donations may be given in lieu of flowers to the American Cancer Society
(www.cancer.org or 1-800-ACS-2345).
(Wichita Eagle ~ October 17, 2003 ~ Submitted by Lori DeWinkler)
DuBray, Betty Jeanette (Craft), 71, Died Tuesday
October 18, 2005. Visitati on will be 9-10 am Saturday & graveside services will be 10 am Saturday Oct 22,
2005 both at Lakeview Funeral home & Cemetery. Survivors include her children Sabrina Dean of Wichita, Brenda
(Doug) Sims of Weatherford, TX, Stephan S. (Lisa) DuBray of Wichita, sister Joy (Larry) Marks of Wichita, 11 grandchildren,
14 great grandchildren, 1 nephew, 2 great nieces, & 2 great great nieces. Memorial with the Roy Davis Bible
Fund 1408 W. 34th S.
(Wichita Eagle ~ October 20, 2005 ~ Submitted by Lori DeWinkler)
Ralph M. Enright, 74, of Wichita, a retired U.S.
Air Force master sergeant died March 11, 2004.
His survivors include his wife, Dorothy M. Kennedy Enright, formerly of Emporia.
Jim and Ann Kinder and Debbie Kinder and Dr. Robert Shank of Emporia are also family members.
The funeral was March 15 in Wichita. Burial was in Lakeview Memorial Gardens in Wichita.
Memorial contributions to American Legion Post 40 or Disabled American Veterans may be sent in care of Lakeview
Funeral Home, 12100 E. 13th North, Wichita, KS 67206.
(Emporia Gazette ~ March 22, 2004 ~ Submitted by Lori DeWinkler)
Erne, Lois Irene, 81, died Sept. 2, 2004. Graveside
services 10:30am Saturday, Lakeview Memorial Gardens. Mrs Erne was born July 24, 1923 in Caney, KS, the daughter
of Lloyd & Alta (Slater) John. She was a WWII Fort Riley Bus Driver, retired from Coleman Co, was an inspector
for Beech Aircraft and an Eastern Star Worthy Matron. Preceded in death by brothers, David and Paul John and sister,
Doris Detrich.
Survivors: son, Eric Humphrey, daughter, Cheryl Schmitz both of Wichita, sister, Marcine Jasper, grandchildren,
Kevin Hall of New York, Dustin Hall of Houston, great-granddaughters, Ciara & Kayla Hall. Memorial contributions
suggested to Total Care Hospice, 250 W. Douglas, Wichita 67202.
(Wichita Eagle ~ September 3, 2004 ~ Submitted by Lori DeWinkler)
Evans-Hoover, Mary M. 74, Retired Name Brand Clothing
Warehouse Clerk, peacefully returned to her Lord & Savior Tuesday, Aug. 2, 2005. Graveside service 10 AM Tuesday
Aug. 9, Lakeview Memorial Gardens. Survivors include son: Mike Rogers; daughter & son-in-law, Karen (Herold)
Ray, all of MO. Daughter & son-in-law, Susan (Mario) Requena of Andover. Sister Winnie Lovett of Wichita. Grandchildren
Tammy, Chastity, Josh, Michael, Alex, Jason, Tim, Hannah, & Lauren; great grandchildren Temperance, Jonathan,
Jeremiah, Logan, Anastasia, Nicolas, Carlee, Gracie. Condolences may be e-mailed to the family via: quiveroverflow@sbcglobal.net.
Send memorials to Lakeview Funeral Home 12100 E. 13th Wichita, KS 67206.
(Wichita Eagle ~ August 9, 2005 ~ Submitted by Lori DeWinkler)
Farha, Nina (Naer), 79, passed away Friday, Feb.
3, 2006. Trisagion and funeral will be 7 p.m. Tuesday, Feb. 7 at St George Orthodox Christian Cathedral, with graveside
internment Trisagion at 11 a.m. Wednesday, Feb. 8 at Lakeview Memorial Gardens. Nina was a loving wife, mother,
sister and grandmot her. She was retired from Pizza Hut, Inc. and a Life Master bridge player. She is survived
by her husband Ralph, daughters Renee (Kim) Hahn of Wichita, Sherrie Farha of California, son Gary (Susan) Farha
of Potomac, MD.; sister Victoria Moffett of Las Vegas NV; brothers Shaker Razook of San Diego, CA. & Frank
Razook of Las Vegas, NV; grandchildren David Hahn , Evan, Griffin and Eliza Farha; and many loving relatives and
dear friends. Memorials have been established with the St. George Orthodox Christian Cathedral, 7515 E. 13th Wichita,
Ks 67206 and Harry Hynes Memorial Hospice, 313 S. Market, Wichita, KS. 67202. Services by Lakeview Funeral Home.
On line tributes can be sent to mylakeviewfuneralhome.com
(Wichita Eagle ~ February 6, 2006 ~ Submitted by Lori DeWinkler)
Ferris, Thelia "Terri" R., 47 Beloved
wife, passed away Jan 12, 2005, Visitation will be Monday 6-8 pm at Lakeview Funeral Home. Graveside services 1pm
Tuesday at Lakeview Cemetery. Survived by husband: Dale Ferris, sons: Richard, Tom, Steven, daughter: Susan and
Grandfather: Charles Ferris.
(Wichita Eagle ~ January 16, 2005 ~ Submitted by Lori DeWinkler)
Fiedler, Ruth B., 85, retired USD 259 secretary
at Curtis Junior High and Truesdell Junior High and devoted and loving mother, reunited with her family and friends
in Heaven on Tuesday, Nov. 11, 2003. Service 1 p.m. Saturday, Broadway Christian Church, 1130 S. Broadway. She
is survived by her husband, Roy of 57 years; daughter and son-in-law, Lee and Jean Jensen of Bakersfield, CA; son
and daughter-in-law, Duane and Guadalupe Fiedler of Puebla, Mexico; daughter and son-in-law, Paula and Mike Bette
of Wichita; grandchildren, Stephanie and Lindsey Fiedler and Ryan, Brandon and Alexa Bette; brother, Elmer Peters
of Emporia; sisters, Laura Foth of Newton and Luella Dyck of Moundridge. Ruth is preceded in death by her parents,
John and Bertha Peters and her two brothers, Victor and Melvin Peters. Memorials to Heartland Hospice, 1410 N.
Woodlawn, Ste. D, Derby, KS. All Faiths Funeral Service.
(Wichita Eagle ~ November 14, 2003 ~ Submitted by Lori DeWinkler)
Gahman, William 73, Retired Welder for Harper Trucks,
passed away March 16, 2005. Visitation is Saturday March 19, 2005 3-5 pm. Graveside services are 1:00 pm Monday
March 21, 2005 both at Lakeview Funeral Home & Cemetery. Preceded in death by daughter Mary Jo Bell.
Survivors: Wife, Mary, daughters & husbands Venus & Mike Hubbs, OK. Vickie & Matt Dedrick, Wichita,
Roberta & Troy Wampler, Derby, Rita & Mike Lowry, FL. Lesley & Roger Earnst Wichita, brothers &
wifes David & Connie Gahman, Les & Marie Gahman, Jerry & Judy Gahman, sister Pearl Fouracres. 11 grandchildren,
35 great grandchildren, 40 great great grandchildren. Memorial with Harry Hynes Hospice
(Wichita Eagle ~ March 19, 2005 ~ Submitted by Lori DeWinkler)
Gilbert, Irene D. 80, died Wednesday, January 12,
2005 in Bentonville, AR. Graveside services will be 11 AM Monday, Jan. 17 at Lakeview Cemetery. Visitation will
be 8:30 - 10:00 AM prior to the service at Lakeview Funeral Home. Irene was born Aug. 24, 1924 in Pawnee County,
KS, the daughter of Ira and Elma (Dryden) Mast. She graduated from Larned High School in 1942 and Wesley School
of Nursing in 1946. Irene was preceded in death by sisters, Margaret M. Barr of Larned, KS and Mary L. Conard of
Arlington, KS. Survivors include son, David Gilbert and wife Charlene, Wichita, daughters, Joyce DeZalia and husband
Peter of Bentonville, AR, Sarah Gilbert of Wichita, Nancy Coshaw and husband Richard of Bonham, TX, sister, Mildred
E. Scott of Wichita, 9 grandchildren and 3 great grandchildren. Memorial contributions are suggested to the Salvation
Army, 350 N. Market, Wichita, KS 67202.
(Wichita Eagle ~ January 16, 2005 ~ Submitted by Lori DeWinkler)
Gilkey, Harvie V., 83, retired Cudahy butcher,
died Nov. 18, 2005. Service 2 p.m. Saturday, Lakeview Cemetery.
Survivors: daughters, Carolyn L. Gilkey, Arnetta E. Crawford both of wichita, Izoras Gilkey-Dixon of Chicago, Willa
M. Gilkey of Atlanta, Ga.; 15 grandchildren; 23 great-grandchildren; 1 great-great-grandchild. Vann Funeral Services.
(Wichita Eagle ~ November 24, 2005 ~ Submitted by Lori DeWinkler)
Glasscock, Rose L. 92, died Monday, March 7, 2005
in Hutchinson, KS. She was born August 5, 1912 in Wichita and was a longtime resident. She was a homemaker and
for many years a Pink Lady volunteer at Wesley Medical Center. She married Walter E. Glasscock in 1933; Walter
and son Jerrold preceded her in death. Funeral services will be held at 1:00 p.m. Friday at Forest Park Presbyterian
Church, 700 East 25th, Hutchinson. Graveside service will be at 1:00 p.m., Monday at Lakeview Gardens Cemetery,
Wichita.
Survivors: daughters and spouses, Joyce and Richard Sunner of Hutchinson, Anita and Ted Moore of Fall River; brother,
Donald Moran and wife, Pat of Wichita; sister, Helen and husband, Otto Adrian of Newton; 9 grandchildren, 22 great-grandchildren
and 2 great-great-grandchildren. A memorial has been established with Forest Park Presbyterian Church. Condolences
may be e-mailed to the family via: www.cochranmortuary.com
(Wichita Eagle ~ March 10, 2005 ~ Submitted by Lori DeWinkler)
Glenn, Almetta M. 82, died Saturday December 11,
2004. A graveside service will be held 10AM Tuesday, December 14, 2004 at Lakeview Cemetery & Funeral Home,
followed at 11AM by a memorial service at Fairmount United Church of Christ. She is preceded in death by her husband
William M. Glenn. Survivors include her four sons Ted Glenn of Overland Park, Ks.; Bob Glenn of Oak Ridge, TN.;
Tom Glenn of Wichita, Ks.; Will Glenn of Kechi, Ks.; her brother Thomas Hanson of Little Rock, Ar.; her dog 'Charlie'
and 8 grandchildren. Memorials have been established at Fairmount United Church of Christ 1650 Fairmount St. Wichita,
67208 and The William M. Glenn Scholarship Fund in care of Wichita State University.
(Wichita Eagle ~ December 13, 2004 ~ Submitted by Lori DeWinkler)
Graham, Noella K. 60, Passed Away Sunday, May 23,
2004. Noella leaves behind 2 sisters Nancy Farha of Wichita, Kathy Logan of Valley Center, 1 brother Terry Baker
of Paradise,Ca. She also leaves behind 2 nieces, 3 nephews, 1 grand nephew and 3 grand nieces. A memorial graveside
service will be held Wed. May 25, 2004 at 7:30pm at Lakeview Memorial Gardens.
(Wichita Eagle ~ May 25, 2004 ~ Submitted by Lori DeWinkler)
Grimsley, Betty M., 79, retired tax specialist
and representative for the IRS, passed away Aug. 10, 2005. Service 11 a.m. Saturday, First United Methodist Church,
330 N. Broadway; burial 2 p.m., Lakeview Cemetery. Preceded in death by her parents; a sister and husbands, James
E. Shea and Loren F. Grimsley.
Survivors: sons, James Shea of Springfield, MO, Michael Shea of Wichita; daughters, Vicki Shea Lewis of Tulsa,
OK, Teresa Shea Krumrey of Bel Aire, KS; sister, Wanda Johnson of Valley Center; 7 grandchildren. Memorial to Harry
Hynes Memorial Hospice, 313 S. Market, Wichita, KS 67202. Hillside Funeral Home East - 682-5575
(Wichita Eagle ~ August 13, 2005 ~ Submitted by Lori DeWinkler)
Hart, Velma Oswald, 80, homemaker and minister's
wife, died Saturday, November 13, 2004. Visitation 2 to 8 p.m. Monday, Hillside Funeral Home East, 935 N. Hillside
St. Service 10 a.m. Tuesday, South Riverside Baptist Church. Burial in Lakeview Gardens Cemetery. Velma was born
September 18, 1924 in Exeter, MO. The youngest of 13 children born to Charles and Florence Haddock. She was married
at age 18 to Harold Oswald, who passed away in July of 1970. Five children were born to this union, two of whom
have preceded her in death. During most of their married life, Velma was a military wife, living in such varied
places as Columbus, OH and Roswell, NM. After retirement to Wichita, KS, they provided a home for foster children,
especially those who were abused and neglected and in need of tender care. After being widowed, Velma was married
to Burton Hart on June 6, 1971. She added Burton's two children to her family and also began to excel in her role
as a minister's wife. Her relation ship with the Lord Jesus Christ began very young, and grew to enrich many others
throughout her lifetime. In addition to her parents, and first husband, Harold Oswald, four brothers preceded her
in death; Roland, Folk, John and Dale Haddock; also four sisters, Fern Schneider, Blanche Snook, Ruby Reams and
Alma Martin. Two sons will also have greeted her in heaven, Charles and Steven Oswald. Velma is survived by her
husband, Burton; sisters, Artie Tucker and Mary Butler; daughters, Anna Yocum and husband John, Elva Hesting and
husband Dan, Nancy McKee and husband Michael; sons, Ranse Oswald and wife Doria, Mike Hart and companion Chris.
20 grandchildren and 7 great grandchildren also survive as well as a host of other relatives and friends. Memorials
may be made to the South Riverside Baptist Church, P.O. Box16176, Wichita, KS 67216. Hillside Funeral Home East.
(Wichita Eagle ~ November 15, 2004 ~ Submitted by Lori DeWinkler)
DERBY - Herndon, Joseph Franklin II, 21, CPL, US
Army, died Thursday, July 29, 2004. Visitation 4 to 8 p.m. today, Smith Mortuary; service 10 a.m. Friday, Derby
High School Football Stadium.
Survivors: wife, Melaine; mother and stepfather, Virginia and Gerald Evans of Derby; sister and brother-in-law,
Cynthia and Sr. Airman Doug Ambeau; stepsisters, Chesiree Kregg, Chelsea Evans all of Wichita; Melanie's parents,
Ray and Elaine Long; sisters-in-law, JoAnn and Robyn Long all of Derby; grandparents, Everett and Betty Barber
of Hugoton, Kenneth Sr. and Betty Herndon of Liberal; aunts and uncles, Brenda and Phil Eade of Liberal, Charlotte
and Don DeMotte of Lenexa. Preceded in death by father, Kenneth Frank Herndon Jr. Contributions may be made to
the Joe Herndon II Memorial Scholarship Fund.
(Wichita Eagle ~ August 5, 2004 ~ Submitted by Lori DeWinkler)
MULVANE - Hobbs, John W. "Bill," 50,
tire mechanic, died July 30, 2004. Service 10 a.m. Wednesday, Lakeview Gardens.
Survivors: wife, Deborah of Mulvane; brothers, Charles E. Hobbs of Leon, Ed Leavitt of Sioux Falls, SD; sisters,
Virgie Harrison of Augusta, Rita Day of Eureka. All Faiths Funeral Services.
(Wichita Eagle ~ August 3, 2004 ~ Submitted by Lori DeWinkler)
Hogue, John W., 93, of Wichita, died Tuesday, Feb.
24, 2004. Friends may call Saturday or Sunday. Services 10:30 am Mon. March 1 at Lakeview Funeral Home. Interment
Lakeview Memorial Gardens. Memorials to Missions Endowment at Central Church of Christ. He was born April 19, 1910
at Vincennes, IN, the son of Ulysses Grant & Rebecca Scott Hogue. He was an Army veteran of WWII, a salesman
for Rainbo Bread & Bond Bakery and member of the Teamsters Union and later worked at USD 259. He was preceded
in death by his parents and sisters Nell Larrick & Rachael Smith. Survivors include his wife Mary Ruth Sipe
Hogue, Wichita, 1 son H. Dennis Hogue & wife Phyllis of Wichita; 5 grandchildren Philip, Denise, Mike, Steve
& Pamela; 11 Great-grandchildren; and 2 nieces Juanita Cox & Pat Cardinal.
(Wichita Eagle ~ February 26, 2004 ~ Submitted by Lori DeWinkler)
Betty Jo Howard, 76, Andover, died on Sunday, Aug.
28, 2005.
Funeral service will be held at 10 a.m. Wednesday, at Lakeview Cemetery.
Survivors include: husband, Randall; daughters, Rikki Nuttail and Rhonda Schulz; brother, Clyde Bear; numerous
grandchildren and great-grandchildren.
Hillside Funeral Home of Augusta has charge of the arrangements.
(Augusta Daily Gazette ~ August 30, 2005 ~ Submitted by Lori DeWinkler)
Hunt, Elmer E. 80, Died Friday April 23, 2004.
Military Services are Monday April 26, at 10AM, at Toronto Cemetery in Toronto KS. Graveside services will be at
3 PM at Lakeview Cemetery, Wichita. Survivors include his wife Shirley, sons Neal , Houston TX., John, Seattle,
WA., daughters Pattie Bowers, Olathe, KS., Karen Hunt Dallas, GA., Edith Loughmiller, Wichita. Step sons Steve
O'Gilvie Edmond, OK. Kelly O'Gilvie Rose Hill, KS. Scott O'Gilvie Wichita, sisters Neva Zeis Sacramento, CA. Louise
Moeckel Sacramento, CA. 21 grandchi ldren, & 17 great grandchildren. Memorial with the Toronto Library. Services
by Lakeview Funeral Home.
(Wichita Eagle ~ April 26, 2004 ~ Submitted by Lori DeWinkler)
Huysman, Katherine L., 89, born Aug. 10, 1915 in
St. Joseph, MO, died Sept. 20, 2004. She was a retired Safeway employee. She was a loving Christian mother, grandmother,
great-grandmother and friend to all. Surviving family, Shirley and Ron Klein, Dennis and Laura Huysman; grandchildren,
Chris, Jeff, Valerie, Karly, Nikki, Steve and Katie; great-grandson, Tyson; sister, Helen Harris; friend and caregiver,
Lori Kirby. Graveside services were held Thursday at Lakeview Memorial Gardens. All Faiths Funeral Services.
(Wichita Eagle ~ September 23, 2004 ~ Submitted by Lori DeWinkler)
Jones, Rev. A.G., 89, retired City of Wichita Transit
diesel mechanic, died Aug. 6, 2005. Service 11 a.m. Saturday, Tabernacle Baptist Church.
Survivors: wife, Camela Jones; sons, Rev. A.J. Jones Sr., Alfred G., Bishop A. all of Wichita, Rev. Charles W.
Jones of Duncanville, TX, Prince C. Ellis of the home; daughters, Victoria Irving of Wichita, Rickeyla Jacques
of the home; 11 grandchildren; 22 great-grandchildren; 1 great-great-grandchild. Jackson Mortuary.
(Wichita Eagle ~ August 10, 2005 ~ Submitted by Lori DeWinkler)
Journagan, Audra A., 70, died Sunday, Jan. 11th
at Wesley Medical Center. Visitation 6-8pm Tues. at Lakeview Funeral Home. Services 2:00pm Thurs. Jan. 15th at
Faith Baptist Church in Andover. Interment Lakeview Memorial Gardens. She was born Aug. 17, 1933 in Wellsville,
the daughter of Harry E. and Maxine E. Balch Miller. She married Bobby L. Journagan on Sept. 25, 1954 in Wichita.
He survives. Other survivors include 3 children, Kevin L. Journagan of Topeka, Betsy A. Brewer of Augusta, and
Brian L. Journagan of Wichita; a sister, Esther M. Troutt of Olathe; 8 grandchildren, Rebecca A. Journagan, Angelyn
J. Journagan, Bryson C. Gonzalez, Seth E. Gonzalez, Daniel S. Gonzalez, Jennifer A. Journagan, Heather L. Journagan
and Brian P. Journagan; and a great-gr andchild Hailee Graham. In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to Faith
Baptist Church in Andover or Emmanuel Baptist Church in Marion.
(Wichita Eagle ~ January 13, 2004 ~ Submitted by Lori DeWinkler)
Ritchie, Ruby A., 79 Retired Dental Assistant,
and estate sales woman, passed away May 13, 2005. Visitation will be Monday, May 16, 6 p.m. to 8p.m., Graveside
services will be 2pm Tue. May 17, at Lakeview Memorial Gardens. Proceeded in death by her husband, Charles E. Ritchie,
and son Danny Ritchie. Survivors: sister: Wilma(Ivan) Timm of Omaha, NE; Nephew and Niece: Craig (Peggy) Timm,
and Stacie (Tom) Mulderry; 3 great nieces, 1 great nephew, and a host of relatives and friends.
(Kansas City Star (MO.) ~ May 15, 2005 ~ Submitted by Lori DeWinkler)
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