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The Genealogy of the Thompson Family

Jacob Tyler Stutler



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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Jacob Tyler Stutler

    Jacob married Luisa Fierro [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Worthy Lawrence Stutler, Jr.

    Worthy married Gwendolyn Sue Harrell [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Gwendolyn Sue Harrell
    Children:
    1. Joshua Holden Stutler
    2. 1. Jacob Tyler Stutler
    3. Jared Isaac Stutler
    4. Jacey Kathryn Stutler


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  Worthy Lawrence Stutler, Sr.

    Worthy married Ruth Ann Winning [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Ruth Ann Winning
    Children:
    1. 2. Worthy Lawrence Stutler, Jr.

  3. 6.  Millard Lee Harrell

    Millard married Onnalee Jean Leonard [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 7.  Onnalee Jean Leonard
    Children:
    1. Kelby Lee Harrell
    2. 3. Gwendolyn Sue Harrell


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  Worthy Washington Stutler

    Worthy married Eleanor Soto Lawrence. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 9.  Eleanor Soto Lawrence
    Children:
    1. 4. Worthy Lawrence Stutler, Sr.
    2. David Wiliam Stutler

  3. 10.  Walter Kellar Winning

    Walter married Thelma Louise Wright. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 11.  Thelma Louise Wright
    Children:
    1. Ellanora Loujean Winning
    2. Karen Thelma Winning
    3. 5. Ruth Ann Winning
    4. Wanda Kay Winning

  5. 12.  Clarence Everett Harrell died on 14 Apr 1969 in Paradise, Kansas.

    Clarence married Hazel Wilma Dodson on 05 May 1934 in Osborne, Kansas. Hazel (daughter of Walter Lee Dodson and Maude Bishop) was born on 11 Dec 1906 in Webster Ranch, Between Zurich and Webster, Rooks County, Kansas; died on 25 Aug 1979 in Russell, Kansas; was buried on 28 Aug 1979 in Mt. Herman Cemetery, Paradise, Kansas. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  6. 13.  Hazel Wilma Dodson was born on 11 Dec 1906 in Webster Ranch, Between Zurich and Webster, Rooks County, Kansas (daughter of Walter Lee Dodson and Maude Bishop); died on 25 Aug 1979 in Russell, Kansas; was buried on 28 Aug 1979 in Mt. Herman Cemetery, Paradise, Kansas.

    Notes:

    Obit:
    Hazel Wilma Harrell, 72, died Saturday, August 25, 1979, at the Russell City Hopital, Russell, Kansas. She had been in the hospital since Wednesday.
    She was born December 11, 1906 to Walter Lee and Maude (Bishop) Dodson in Rooks County, Kansas, on the Webster Ranch, between Zurich and Webster. When she was one year old she and her family moved to Simila, Colorado, in a covered wagon to homestead. She attended her first year of school at Simila.
    Her family then moved to Lincoln County, Kansas, by covered wagon and lived there for six years. At that time Hazel's dad traded their Colorado Homestead for land northeast of Paradise. While they were living there, Hazel graduated from high school in Paradise and worked at the grocery store for several years.
    Hazel was appointed Postmaster of the Paradise, Kansas, Post Office in 1933. She retired from the Post Office in 1967. The Paradise community gave her a 34-year retirement celebration as Postmaster.
    Hazel and Clarence Everett "Dick" Harrell were married May 5, 1934, in Osborne, Kansas. To this union was born one son, Millard Lee. Dick died April 14, 1969, at Paradise, Kansas.
    Hazel moved to Russell in 1972 and was able to live in Elkhart, Kansas a few months at a time, from 1975 to 1978, to be with her grandchildren (Kelby and Gwendolyn Harrell) more. She was able to enjoy this past July 4th week with her family in Elkhart.
    Hazel was preceded in death by her parents, her husband, Dick and one brother, Earl.
    Survivors include one son and daughter-in-law, Millard and Onnalee Harrell, Elkhart; two grandchildren, Kelby and Gwendolyn Harrell, Elkhart; two brothers and sisters-in-law, Howard and Neva Lee Dodson and Walter and Elsie Dodson, Russell, Kansas; three sisters and brothers-in-law, Alice and Fred Whitman, Helen and Harold Burger, Russell, Kansas and Elma and Jack Lowder, Wichita, Kansas; and several nieces and nephews.

    Died:
    Died at Russell City Hospital, Russell, Kansas.


    Buried:
    Memorial Services were 28 Aug 1979 at the Paradise United Methodist Church, Paradise, Kansas.

    Children:
    1. 6. Millard Lee Harrell

  7. 14.  Warren Edward LeonardWarren Edward Leonard was born on 23 Jul 1910 in Geneva, Nebraska (son of Harvey Abraham Leonard and Jessie Geraldine Mullikan); died on 13 Sep 1981 in Limon, Colorado; was buried on 16 Sep 1981 in Cremated.

    Notes:

    Warren also had a brother named Al and a sister named Veona.

    Died:
    Obituary
    WARREN EDWARD LEONARD (7-23-1910 to 9-13-1981)

    Warren Edward Leonard, 71, was a long time resident, former county commissioner and long time rancher east of Karval, Colorado.
    Warren was born in Geneva, Nebraska, July 23, 1910, to Harvey and Jessie Leonard. The family moved to Colorado in 1918 and settled on a homestead in the Cheraw area. Warren attended school in Cheraw and walked a distance of 8 miles each day. After reaching manhood, he went to the Karval area where he acquired property over the years. He eventually owned 7 sections of land and was a successful farmer and rancher. He was always interested in community affairs and worked hard in making it a better place to live and raise a family.
    Warren married Kathryn Nicholas, June, 1934. To that union was born two children, Gwendal and Onnalee. That marriage was dissolved in 1945.
    He was married to Annabelle Hyrup in 1946, and to this union was born five children. Annabelle brought a daughter Joanna Lee to this marriage, which Warren adopted. Their children were Michael, Vicki, Warren Ray, Tommie and Roxi.
    Warren married Marvis June Marshall in November, 1969 and when he retired they moved to Limon. He loved to play golf. Although he took it up much later in life than most people do, he was very good. He spent much of his time on the Tamarack Municipal Course. He also was a faithful member of the Rotary Club.
    He is survived by his wife; all of his children; nine grandchildren and eight great grandchildren; his Mother, Jessie Leonard of Ft. Collins; four brothers, Dick of Orofino, Idaho, George (Slim) of Joseph, Oregon, Don of Thornfield, Missouri and Marion of Colorado Springs, CO. Sisters, Leila Frazier of Delta, CO., Ida Green of Cheyenne, WY., Kathleen Lister of Lamar, CO, Verna Miller of Longmont, CO, Velma McDonald of Ft. Collins, CO and Jeanne Mays of Colorado Springs, CO.
    Services were Sept. 16, 1:00 p.m. at the Church of the Resurrection in Limon. There was a cremation.


    Warren married Kathryn Mary Nicholas on 23 Jul 1934 in Goodland, Kansas, and was divorced in 1945. Kathryn (daughter of John Ralph Nicholas and Mary Marie Reinking) was born on 14 Feb 1905 in Tipton, Mitchell County, Kansas; was christened on 01 Sep 1907 in Tipton, Mitchell County, Kansas; died on 29 Mar 1998 in Elkhart, Morton County, Kansas; was buried on 31 Mar 1998 in Elkhart Cemetery, Elkhart, Morton County, Kansas. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  8. 15.  Kathryn Mary NicholasKathryn Mary Nicholas was born on 14 Feb 1905 in Tipton, Mitchell County, Kansas; was christened on 01 Sep 1907 in Tipton, Mitchell County, Kansas (daughter of John Ralph Nicholas and Mary Marie Reinking); died on 29 Mar 1998 in Elkhart, Morton County, Kansas; was buried on 31 Mar 1998 in Elkhart Cemetery, Elkhart, Morton County, Kansas.

    Notes:

    Died:
    Obituary
    Kathryn Mary Nicholas Inness (2-14-1905 to 3-29-1998)

    Kathryn Mary Nicholas died at the Morton County Hospital, Elkhart, KS, March 29, 1998. She was born to Ralph and Mary Reinking Nicholas on February 14, 1905 in Tipton, KS. When Kathryn was one and a half years old, another daughter was born to this union, Thelma Laurietta. When the girls were small their mother, Mary, died (Dec. 1908).
    When Kathryn was 6 years old, her father married Bertha Mayhood.
    This instantly brought her and Thelma another sister, Inez Mary, who was 4 years old.
    In 1911 Kathryn’s family moved from Pierceville, KS to Two Buttes, near Lamar, Colorado. While they lived at Two Buttes, another daughter was born, Nina Bertha. At this time, Kathryn was 10 years old. In the early 1920’s they moved near Boyero, Colorado. Many trees around the Karval area came from their nursery, called “The Oasis”.
    Kathryn spent one summer at summer school at Oberlin, KS and went to college at Hays, KS for two summers. She taught school 5 years before her marriage to Warren E. Leonard, June 23, 1934.
    To this union two children were born. Gwendal Leon and Onnalee Jean. Kathryn, with her son and daughter, moved to Karval, CO in the fall of 1945, where she taught grades 1 through 4 for two years. In July, 1947, Kathryn became Postmaster in Karval and worked until her retirement in June, 1974.
    In 1948 Kathryn was united in marriage to Emanuel Sears “Manny” Inness. This brought to her another family - 4 step daughters and their husbands. Edith and Charlie Summers of Holly, CO, Margaret and Walter Steiner of Kit Carson, CO, Shirley and Chet White of Antioch, Ill and Ruby and Calvin Hixson of Fowler, CO. Her husband, Manny died in June, 1971.
    Kathryn was very active in all the activities her children were in. School activities, 4-H, Music and Church kept her busy and she enjoyed sharing many learning and enjoyable experiences with Gwendal and Onnalee.
    She was an avid gardener, which she surely inherited from her father. Even after she retired, you could see her working in her yard as early as 5:00 A.M. Her garden and yard was her relaxation and her pride. Roses were among her many specialties. Kathryn was very fond of her Grandchildren and Great Grandchildren and loved them the same as her children. She always remembered their birthdays and made sure they each had a card that fit them.
    After retiring from the Post Office, Kathryn continued her work in the Karval Church of the Nazarene as Sunday School teacher and was always faithful to all the services she could attend. She also went into full time work with R.S.V.P. (Retired Senior Volunteer Program), and especially enjoyed being a part of the Karval Keenagers, playing the Banjo. Also, she enjoyed crocheting, making afghans for all of her grandchildren.
    In 1986, she moved to Elkhart and lived with her daughter and family. While she was living at home (Karval, CO) she was able to be close to her son and his family. She enjoyed the closeness of both families and was happy to be with them. It was very important to her to be close to her Doctor, whom she had so much confidence in. She felt that he gave her many added years of quality life.
    She continued to play her banjo at church and for many activities in Elkhart.
    She played for several hospital fund raising activities and would always get a standing ovation. She played her banjo with her daughter playing the accordian and her son-in-law playing the guitar. Her fingers always remained nimble and strong and she could keep the music moving while her audience tapped their toes. Although her body would become weaker and weaker, she always had the strength to play the banjo.
    Kathryn missed her friends and family at Karval and tried to keep in contact with them as much as possible. She will always be appreciated and remembered for her concern and compassion for her family.
    Although she continually tried to be strong for others, she found that losing her son, Gwendal, to cancer in July, 1995, was the hardest struggle in life she had to face. She had very fond memories of Gwendal and she missed him very much.
    Her latest highlight of her life was to be able to attend her granddaughter’s
    wedding. (Gwendolyn and J.J. - 1996) She had all the Home Health Care nurses taking very good care of her so her dream could come true. She was very fond of each of her daily Home Health Care nurses and they were special friends to her.

    Survivors include:
    One Daughter and Son-in-law: Onnalee and Millard Harrell of Elkhart, KS.
    One Daughter-in-law: Patricia Leonard of Karval, CO
    Eight Grandchildren and their families (including 18 great grandchildren and 2 great great grandchildren).
    Allen Leonard - Adam, Aaron & Cybil of Colo. Springs, CO.
    Leon and Sandy Leonard - Brooke of Ordway and Bill, Tina and Brandon & Cody of Fowler, CO.
    Larry and Cindy Leonard - Levi, Zane & Jake of Karval, CO.
    Enola Leonard of Colo. Springs, CO.
    Carlos and Michelle Leonard - Tiffany, Shaun & Colton of Karval and Jenny & Shayla of Colo. Springs, CO.
    Patrick and Jenny Leonard - Michael, Amanda, Jessica & Ashleigh of Karval
    Kelby and Stephanie Harrell of Newton, KS.
    Gwendolyn and J. J. Stutler of Emporia, KS.
    Two Sisters: Thelma Thompson of Westminster, CO and Nina Eason of Denver.
    Her Step Family:
    Charley Summers (Holly, CO), Marjorie and Larry and their families.
    Walt Steiner (Kit Carson, CO), Janet, Marlene, Leland, Nadine and Eric and their families.
    Shirley White (Park City, Illinois), Clifford, Kenneth, Danny and their families.
    Calvin Hixson (Fowler, KS)
    Nieces and nephews and many friends.
    Preceding her in death were her parents: Ralph and Mary Nicholas;
    her step-mother: Bertha Nicholas; her husband. Emanuel Sears Inness;
    her son: Gwendal Leonard and her sister: Inez Schroeder.
    Memorial Services were at the Harrell Funeral Chapel, Elkhart, KS., March 31, 1998. Burial was in the Elkhart Cemetery.

    Children:
    1. Gwendal Leon Leonard was born on 16 Apr 1935 in Karval, Lincoln County, Colorado; died on 15 Jul 1995 in Colorado Springs, Colorado; was buried on 19 Jul 1995 in Bucklen Cemetery, Karval, Colorado.
    2. 7. Onnalee Jean Leonard


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