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Adrianne Carolina Martin

Dateline: Hoisington, Kansas

Adrianne Carolina Martin, 35, passed away August 28, 2018, at her home in Seward, Kansas.  She was born April 18, 1983, in Great Bend, Kansas, the daughter of William A. “Sonny” and Carolina A. (Ledesma) Martin.

A longtime Hoisington resident moving to Seward in 2016, Adrianne worked as an insurance agent for American Family Insurance, and had also worked as a clerk for Becker Tire and Manweiler Chevrolet.

Adrianne was a hunting and motorcycle enthusiast and loved her three dogs.

She is survived by her parents; Sonny and Carol Martin of Hoisington; twin sisters, Susan Clark and husband Bryan and their son Brendan of Hutchinson, and Stephanie Kelsey and fiancé Jay Weigel and their daughters Natalie & Haylee of Ellis; brother, John W. Martin of Hoisington; grandmother, Alberta Ledesma of Hoisington; numerous aunts and uncles, including, Dallas Martin of Midland, Texas; and many cousins, including Mitch Martin of Midland, Texas.

She was preceded in death by grandparents, Doyle Martin and Dorotha Martin Surface, and Herman Ledesma; and uncles, Doyle A. Martin and Arthur Tisdall.

Funeral service will be 2:30 p.m., Tuesday, September 4, 2018, at Nicholson-Ricke Funeral Home, with Pastor Mike Joiner presiding.  Friends may call 1 p.m. to 8 p.m. Monday.  Burial will follow in Hoisington Cemetery.

Memorials may be made to the Adrianne Martin Funeral Expense Fund in care of Nicholson-Ricke Funeral Home, PO Box 146, Hoisington, KS 67544.

NORMA L. TUNKS

NORMA L. TUNKS

Norma L. Tunks, age 91 years, of Great Bend, Kansas passed away on Tuesday afternoon, August 28, 2018 at Almost Home, Inc. in Great Bend. Norma was born on February 20, 1927 at Concordia, Kansas to Albert and Beulah (Baylie) Nolind. She graduated from Belleville High School in Belleville, Kansas in 1945, and was united in marriage to Delbert Tunks on April 2, 1950 in Belleville.
They lived in Montgomery, Alabama and various other locations including Kansas City, Kansas (for 15 years) and Baton Rouge, Louisiana prior to moving to Great Bend in December 1973. Norma was a homemaker and loved to go to auctions to buy treasures. She especially loved to collect Jewel Tea memorabilia and Shirley Temple dishes. Norma attended the First Christian Church in Great Bend.
Survivors include her husband, Delbert Tunks of Great Bend; two daughters: Karen (Don) Magill of Kansas City, Kansas and Kathy (Tim) Miller of Great Bend; seven grandchildren and eleven great-grandchildren; step-brother Gary (Marilyn) Feasel of Boise, Idaho; step-sisters: Marge Nelson of Belleville, Dian (Glen) Haldorson of Salina, Betty (Bernie) Mohr of Belleville. Norma was preceded in death by her parents; sister Kay Hanson April 1950; son Leslie Gene Tunks September 2017; and step-brother Bob Feasel.
Cremation has been chosen. Visitation with the family will be held from 4:00 PM to 8:00 PM on Saturday, September 1, 2018 at Charter Funerals in Great Bend, Kansas. Private family inurnment will take place at a later date at Hawks Cemetery near Cuba, Kansas. The family has requested that memorials be made to either the Great Bend Senior Center or the American Cancer Society. Online condolences may be left for the family and a complete obituary may be viewed at https://www.charterfunerals.com/locations/great-bend.php.

Arrangements Entrusted To
Charter Funerals
2115 Washington St.
Great Bend, KS 67530
(620) 793-6161

Catherine Arline Rues

Catherine Arline Rues

Services will be held Saturday morning, September 1, 2018, at 10:00 a.m. at St. Mary’s Catholic Church in McCracken, Kansas, to celebrate the life of Catherine Arline Rues, who passed away at the age of 91 this August 28, 2018.   Arline was born July 3, 1927, on the family farm she always referred to as the “Home Place”; near Fellsburg in Edwards County, Kansas.

Arline’s parents, Ernest (1887-1976) and Mary A. (Perkins) Ingraham (1886-1973) raised her along with her much older siblings Idris (Ingraham) Fell (1909-1987) and O. Wayne Ingraham (1921-1986). Arline knew at an early age that she wanted lots of children to love as she was often without the companionship of other children (her siblings were grown and gone much of her childhood). Her nearest friend was a mile away, and they often met in the middle, traipsing half a mile just to play with each other. Arline planned to have a life full of children when she became an adult, and she achieved just that–accomplishing her life’s dream from childhood.

Arline graduated from Lewis High School, Lewis, Kansas, in 1945 and obtained her bachelor’s degree in Music from Bethany College in Lindsborg, Kansas, in 1949.

She married Albert L. “Al” Rues on May 23, 1953, in the same church those who love her are gathering to remember her in. They were married nearly 26 years, raising six children, fulfilling that young dream she had. Arline was devoted to her family throughout her life. She is survived by her daughter, Alicia Rues, (b.1954) and her husband, Leigh Barrett, of Topeka, Kansas, daughter, Rosemary Diehl, (b. 1957) and her husband, Les, also of Topeka,  son, Timothy Rues, (b.1958) of Lecompton, Kansas, son, Thomas Rues, (b.1960) of Concord, New Hampshire, daughter, Catherine Casey, (b. 1962) and her husband, Ron, of Topeka, and son, Anthony Rues, (b. 1963) and his wife, Tomi, of La Crosse, Kansas. She adored her grandchildren, Celeste (Barrett) Pavlich, Catherine, Alex, and John Casey, Madeline and Lily Rues, Shelby Bowers, and Emma, Kate, and William Rues and great granddaughter Alexis Pavlich.

Arline loved music, and from this love she found her vocation. She first began her teaching career in McCracken in 1949; Al began teaching in McCracken a year earlier in 1948. She taught hundreds of children music over the years, in small towns such as Marquette, Brownell, Ransom, Bazine, Pawnee Heights and Kinsley. She was a long-time member of Delta Kappa Gamma Society International, women educators. One can only imagine the exponential effect her love of music had when those students she taught imparted the same love of music to their children. She not only surrounded her life with children, she had a lasting and beautiful effect on them as well. Not many in life have such a clear and lovely life goal from childhood and then go about their life meeting that dream head-on in the manner that Arline did.

Arline’s talent in instrumental and vocal music even allowed her the honor of performing in New York City with the Bethany Oratorio Society at Carnegie Hall in 1997.  Even at home, Arline was always willing to give an impromptu performance for family and friends—she loved playing her baby grand piano, maintaining her amazing skill even in her advanced years.

Arline had another special talent, one that made her well-known among the highway patrol who travelled the same roads she did while commuting all those years to teach. She had a bit of what specialists call a lead foot. Arline drove early in life, starting with wheat trucks when she was only 10, helping her dad get the crops to town. She actually drove for about 8 decades –all without one accident. The highway patrol must have had grudging respect for that even if they did liberally write her speeding tickets.

Arline knew no strangers and was one of those rare individuals who gave respect to all, regardless of station. She brightened in crowds, making those she spoke to feel important and cared for.

Arline and Al moved their family from McCracken, to Lewis, in 1976.  Al had been transferred from the McCracken to the Kinsley, Kansas, post office a year before, allowing the family to be near Arline’s father and brother. Al tragically preceded her in death on March 23, 1979. Arline bravely finished raising her children, losing her husband way to soon in life. After retiring from teaching, she moved to Topeka in 1983 to operate a licensed home daycare center with her daughter Cathy until 2008 when she retired and moved back to McCracken, once again filling her life with children who were the fortunate recipients of her all-embracing kind nature. Again, she marked lives with love, leaving the world more ripples of goodness that extend out to this day.

Following the 10:00 a.m. church service, a tasty lunch and scrumptious desert bar will be served at the McCracken city building. After lunch, at 4:00 p.m., a graveside burial service will follow at the 1879 Trotter Cemetery, a small country cemetery located in Edwards County, south of Lewis.  Arline’s final resting place will be next to her husband, and near her mother and father and grandparents as well as her brother and sister-in-law, and many others of her Edwards County kith and kin.

Visitation will be Friday evening, August 31, 2018, from 4:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. with a vigil service and rosary at 7:00 p.m. at the Janousek Funeral Home in La Crosse.

Church visitation will be Saturday morning, September 1, 2018, from 9:00 a.m. to 9:50 a.m. at St. Mary’s Catholic Church, McCracken.

In lieu of flowers or plants, the family encourages any memorials be given to the McCracken Public Library, in care of the funeral home.

Condolences or remembrances may be left for the family at www.charterfunerals.com/locations/janousek-lacrosse.php.

Arrangements were by Janousek Funeral Home, 719 Pine Street, P O Box 550, La Crosse, Kansas 67548, 785/222-2517.

Virginia Kay Munoz

Dateline: Hoisington, Kansas 

Virginia Kay Munoz, 70, died August 26, 2018, at home in Clackamas, Oregon.

She was born February 16, 1948, in Hoisington, Kansas, the daughter of Joseph and Mary (Demel) Courange.

On September 10, 1966, she married Carl Richard Munoz, in Hoisington, Kansas.

A longtime resident of Hoisington and Great Bend, recently moving to Oregon, Virginia worked as a cashier for Dillon’s. She was a member of the Church of the Nazarene, in Hoisington.

She is survived by her husband of 52 years, Carl Munoz; two children, Bryan Munoz of Salina, and Karla Bard and husband Paul of Clackamas, Oregon; two brothers, Gene Courange of Pratt, and Jim Courange of Great Bend; four sisters, Joann Torrez of Hoisington, Theresa Hall of Great Bend, Helen Klein of Great Bend, and Norma Seyfert of Hoisington; four grandchildren, Taylor Munoz, Kaylie Boley, Emmilie McInnis, and Airiana Bard; and a great grandson, Blake McInnis.

She was preceded in death by her parents, brothers, Clarence, Irvin, Victor, Joe, and Paul Courange, and sisters, Marg Courange, Maryanne Ash, Victoria Hubbard, and Irene Green.

Funeral service will be 10:30 a.m., Tuesday, September 4, 2018, at Nicholson-Ricke Funeral Home Chapel, with Pastor Don Fisher presiding.  Burial will follow in Hoisington Cemetery.

Friends may call 1 to 8 p.m. Monday, with family to receive friends from 5 to 7 p.m.

Memorials may be made to the Church of the Nazarene, in care of Nicholson-Ricke Funeral Home, PO Box 146, Hoisington, KS 67544.

Peggy Lou Elliott

OLATHE –  Peggy Lou Elliott, 91, passed away August 25, 2018, at Overland Park Regional Medical Center, Overland Park. She was born November 1, 1926, to Clelland Crettanden and Velma Lee (Breeden) Allen.  She married John Elliott, December 21, 1947 at Phoenix, Arizona. He died February 11, 2013.

Coming from Dodge City in 1975, Peggy was a homemaker and held memberships at St. Patrick Catholic Church, Daughters of Isabella, Auxiliary Member of Legion of Mary and the Wichita Artist Association.  She graduated from Denver High School and attended Art School under the direction of Robert Lindneux.  She also studied at the Ghost Ranch in Taos, New Mexico.  She painted vestments for Father Tamaat and Bishop Forest.  She loved to help out with children’s art classes in Dodge City. Her most recent accomplishment was winning First Place in the 2018 Art is Ageless oil painting contest, for her painting of Snowbird, at the Aberdeen Village.

Survivors include, three sons, J.R. Elliott and wife Susan of Olathe, Chris Elliott and wife Sheryl and Brian Elliott and wife Mary of Great Bend; three daughters, Pat Westfall and husband Roger of Glenwood, Iowa, Pamela Pugliese and husband Steven of Staten Island, New York and Deborah Wagner-Kirmer and husband Robert of Wichita; 13 grandchildren; 13 great-grandchildren, and one brother Dean and wife Diane Allen of Pueblo, Colorado. She was preceded in death by her parents, husband John Elliott and one brother, Keith Allen.

Visitation will be from 9:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m., Wednesday, August 29, 2018, at Bryant Funeral Home, with Altar Society Rosary at 4 p.m. and Vigil at 7 p.m.  Mass of Christian Burial will be held at St. Patrick Catholic Church in Great Bend, at 10:30 a.m., Thursday, August 30, 2018, with Father Don Bedore presiding.  Internment will be in the Golden Belt Memorial Park, Great Bend.  Memorials are suggested to be made in lieu of flowers to the Holy Family School, in care of Bryant Funeral Home.

Condolences may be sent and notice viewed at www.bryantfh.net

                        Arrangements by      Bryant Funeral Home           

1425 Patton Road        Great Bend, Kansas     67530

 

Willa Kay Bartsch

Fayetteville, Arkansas – Willa Kay Bartsch, 60, passed away August 23, 2018, in Great Bend. Willa was born January 8, 1958 in Ft. Sill, OK. The daughter of Delmar and Katharina (Krastel) Whiteman.

Willa was a health care tech for young adults. She was a great baker and cook, and was a floral designer. Willa loved to bowl and sew. 

Survivors include son Casey Temaat of Farson, WY; sister Marlene and husband Richard Brown of Great Bend; grandchildren Caleb and Kaesen Temaat; three nieces and four nephews. She was preceded in death by her parents and sister Shirley Ann.

Services are pending and will be announced later. Cremation has taken place.  Memorial has been established with the American heart Association, in care of Bryant Funeral Home.

Condolences may be sent and notice viewed at www.bryantfh.net

                        Arrangements by      Bryant Funeral Home           

1425 Patton Road        Great Bend, Kansas     67530

 

Dennis Eugene Cook

Dateline: Great Bend, Kansas 

Dennis Eugene Cook, 76, died August 24, 2018, at Hays Medical Center, Hays, Kansas.  He was born December 5, 1941, in Evansville, Indiana, the son of Alec and Myrtle (Boyle) Cook.

Dennis graduated from Hoisington High School in 1959.  He served in the United States Navy during the Vietnam War.

Upon returning from the service he went to barber school and returned home to open his own barber shop.  He later worked as a restaurant supply salesman and most recently as a service clerk for True Value.

Dennis was a member of the First United Methodist Church, Great Bend. He was also a lifetime member of the V.F.W. and American Legion.  Dennis also had a great love for golfing.

On November 21, 1983, he married Mari Gaye Millard in Hoisington, Kansas. She preceded him in death on September 18, 1999.

He then married Carol Ann Ward, on August 11, 2003, in Las Vegas, Nevada. She preceded him in death on September 11, 2014.

He is survived by four children; Mark Banks of Great Bend, Gregory Carey of Hoisington, Amanda Rose of Hoisington, and Jacqueline Urban of Great Bend; and 10 grandchildren, including Alivia Cook.

He was preceded in death by his parents, wives, and a son, Shawn Cook.

Friends may call 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Wednesday and 9 a.m. to 8 p.m. Thursday, with family to receive friends from 6 to 8 p.m. at the funeral home.

Funeral service will be 2 p.m. Friday, August 31, 2018, at Nicholson-Ricke Funeral Home Chapel, with Rev. Morita Truman presiding.  Burial will follow in Hoisington Cemetery.

Memorials may be made to the First United Methodist Church in care of Nicholson-Ricke Funeral Home, PO Box 146, Hoisington, KS 67544.

Patricia Marie Koch

PENDING FUNERAL NOTICE

Dateline: Great Bend, Kansas

Name of Deceased: Patricia Marie Koch                          Age: 87

Date of Death: August 24, 2018

Place of Death: Cherry Village Nursing Home, Great Bend, Kansas

Services are pending with Bryant Funeral Home, 1425 Patton Road, Great Bend, Kansas.

 

Elizabeth Jean “Betty” Michaelis

Dateline: Galatia, Kansas 

Elizabeth Jean “Betty” Michaelis, 73, died August 21, 2018, at Clara Barton Hospital, Hoisington.  She was born December 20, 1944, in Hoisington, the daughter of Vernon Clifford and Angelene Rose (Marcum) Sohm.

On March 23, 1963, she married Gerald D. Michaelis, in Emmanuel Lutheran Church, Hoisington, Kansas.

A longtime resident of the rural Galatia area, Betty had worked for the Russell Inn in laundry and housekeeping, but mostly a homemaker who loved cooking and baking for her family.

Betty was a member of the United Emmanuel Lutheran Church of Milberger, where she had taught Sunday school, Bible school and was a member of the Women of the ELCA.  An avid football fan, Betty loved her Chiefs but would often cheer for the underdog.  She was also a fan of drag racing.  An accomplished seamstress she enjoyed sewing for her girls and family, especially costumes for Halloween.

Survivors include; her husband of 55 years, Gerald D. Michaelis; daughters, Tonya Michaelis Groff and husband Robert of Susank, Tina Crump and husband Hank of Parker, CO; brothers, Lee Sohm and wife Ida of Kansas City, MO, Clifford Sohm and wife Lila of Great Bend, John Sohm and wife Cindy of Otis; sisters, Verna Schiller and husband Joseph of Odin, Nancy Murray and husband Gary of Hoisington, and Faith Schloemer and husband Mark of Bison; an uncle, Lowell Sohm of Otis; and two grandchildren, Charleigh and Phoebe Crump.

She was preceded in death by her parents, infant son, Kevin Michaelis, and her twin brother, Robert Dean Sohm.

Funeral service will be 11 a.m., Friday, August 24, 2018, at Nicholson-Ricke Funeral Home, with Reverend Roger Dennis presiding.  Burial will follow in Michaelis Cemetery, rural Russell County. Friends may call 1 p.m. to 8 p.m. Thursday, with family to receive friends from 6 to 8 p.m.

In lieu of flowers memorials may be made to the American Diabetes Association or the American Heart Association in care of Nicholson-Ricke Funeral Home, PO Box 146, Hoisington, KS 67544.

Jill DeWald Gregg

Jill DeWald Gregg, age 43 years, lifelong Great Bend, Kansas resident, passed away at her home in Great Bend on Monday, August 20, 2018 after a sudden illness. Jill was born on December 27, 1974 at Lindsborg, Kansas to Cory D. and Jannifer L. (Middleton) DeWald. She married Lance Gregg in June of 1996 – they later divorced. Jill had worked for the Comfort Inn Hotel as a Front Desk Clerk for the past two years. She loved her “fur-baby” dog Hurley, and loved spending time with her two sons, especially with all their sporting events while they were in school.

Jill is survived by two sons: Gage DeWald (and his fiancé, Jasmine Reyes) of Russell, Kansas and Hunter D. Gregg of Wichita, Kansas; one granddaughter, Paisley DeWald; her parents, Cory D. and Jannifer L. DeWald of Great Bend, Kansas; and her maternal grandmother, Anita Middleton of Hill City, Kansas. Jill was preceded in death by her maternal grandfather Marvin Middleton and her paternal grandparents Rupert and Dorothy DeWald.

Funeral Services will be held at 10:30 AM on Thursday, August 23, 2018 at Charter Funerals in Great Bend, Kansas with Pastor Larry J. Schumacher officiating. Visitation will be from 4:00 PM to 8:00 PM on Wednesday at the funeral home. Interment will be in the Great Bend City Cemetery North in Great Bend, Kansas. The family requests that Memorial Contributions may be made to the Jill DeWald Gregg Funeral Expense Fund. Online condolences may be left for the family and a complete obituary may be viewed at https://www.charterfunerals.com/locations/great-bend.php.

Arrangements Entrusted To
Charter Funerals
2115 Washington St.
Great Bend, KS 67530
(620) 793-6161

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