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The Genealogy of the Thompson Family
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1601 | Notes also show John and Birdie were married 30 Mar 1912. | Family: John Schnitzler / Bertha Dorotha Ehredt (F382)
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1602 | Notes also show married on 05 Dec 1925. | Family: Fredrick McKinley Thompson / Lydia Catherine Doris Ann Isernhagan (F43)
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1603 | Notes also show name as Harry Sheldon McAdams. | McAdams, Sheldon A (I97)
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1604 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Mattson, Jenisha Faye (I251)
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1605 | Notes fom a Fred J Michaels letter to EE Nicholas states that his mother died at 10:30 P.M. on 24 Mar 1888. | ? (I2755)
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1606 | Notes for Rufus W. Rice: http://familytreemaker.genealogy.com/users/p/a/i/Joanne-K-Paisley-MO/WEBSITE-0001/UHP-0040.html In the papers : "On the Matter of the Estate of Rufus Rice Deceased. Oct. 10th, 1868 Rufus W. Rice Probate #54 Jackson Co. Ks. Courthouse. Named the following heirs: Nancy J. Rice, now Nancy J. Zook; Stephen Rice; Sarah E. Rice, where abouts not known; Minors: Margret Rice, Benjamin F. Rice, Malissa A. Rice, Martha J. Rice. Guardian John A. Owens. Nancy and Stephen each recieved $13.00 and John A. Owens received $52.00. The heirs paid John Hogalan from Marion Co, Ohio $25.07. Rufus had owed Mr. Hogalan $20.00 since December 12, 1859. Although the estate was settled in 1868, there is an appraisal done on his estate on November 18, 186(2?) signed by Byron Steward and D. S. Rice Total for the estate was $175. There also appeared in the Holton Newspaper for 3 times a notice that Elizabeth Ransier formerally Elizabeth Rice, widow of Rufus Rice to his legal representative that she was claiming half of the property. The property being north east quarter of section 8, township 9, Range 16, except 15 acres off, and in the north west corner; and one acre out of the north east corner; in the county and State above named. Jackson County, Kansas. Appeared Nov, 1867. That land had been given by law to Rufus Rice as a homestead. There was also a claim for $39.00 from Nancy Hoaglin. It was signed by the heirs: Elisabeth Ransier Widow of Rufus Rice, Margaret Rice, Benjamin Rice, Stephen Rice, Malissa Rice, Martha Jane Rice, Nancy J. Zook. Dec. 30 th, 1865 According to a cousin (Alan Rice) Steven, Sarah E., and Nancy J. were Ruffus's children from his first marriage. Ruffus was one of a large family in New York. He left home at a young age and became a mill wright. He then worked his was across the country building mills. He married Elizabeth Owens in Indiana and moved to Kansas. He built a mill in Atchinson, Kansas also. He was also a circuit rider preacher. He left Elizabeth to farm and raise all the children (seven at home). He is buried on the old farmstead in an unmarked grave (Steward Cemetery). According to another cousin, Rose) he was not liked by his children. | Rice, Rufus (I4854)
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1607 | Notes form Eva (Schroth) Wurster show that first name may be Christina. | Acceas, Doretha (I1631)
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1608 | Notes from Elmer A Thompson state that: William Sheldon Thompson, Elizabeth Thompson and Lois Thompson are the children of Chauncey Gridley Thompson and his 1st wife, and that Mary, Idoine, Amanda and Elmer were children of Chauncey Gridley Thompson's 2nd wife. 1860 Census and Obituary say that Chauncey was born in Indiana. William Sheldon Thompson's Death Certificate shows parents name's as Chancy G Thompson and Sarah Mitilda (Not Known). Both born in Illinois. Obit: Corrections made within the [ ] Obituary for Chaucey G. Thomas [Chauncey Gridley Thompson] was born February 6, 1832, in Indiana. Moved in early boyhood, with his parents, to Shelby County, Illinois. Later, moved to Missouri, about 1856, with his first wife Sarah Robson [Sarah Matilda Robertson], to whom he was married in Illinois. To them were born five children. The first wife died in November, 1864. November 11, 1869, he was married to Mary Garland, in Mercer County, Missouri. There were born to them seven children. The wife died February 8, 1909. In 1885 he moved to Norton County, Kansas, and in 1886, to Thomas County, where the homestead was taken and the home was until fall, of 1905, when returned to Norton County and bought property in Oronoque, resided until death March 2, 1915; aged 83 years and 26 days. He leaves two sons and six daughters, with grandchildren and other more distant relatives, to mourn his death. His was a blameless life. He never spoke an unkind word about anyone. His honesty and integrity, was unquestioned by all who knew him. The funeral services were conducted by Rev. C. E. Huff, of Oronoque, and notwithstanding a blinding snow storm, the house was crowded with friends and relatives. Funeral Postponed – The C. G. Thompson funeral at Oronoque will be held tomorrow, if trains run on time. Relatives from the east could not arrive today. Will Garland, of The Telegram, will always hold the memory of Mr. Thompson in reverence and respect. When we were a lad, seven years of age, our mother died and our father moved from Missouri to Kansas. “Uncle Chauncey” prevailed upon him to let us make our home with them in Thomas County, which we did for the greater part of a year. No child of his own ever received more kindly attention or more favors than were accorded us during that period. The news of his death came to us unexpectedly, in fact, only a few days before, we had met him in Oronoque and while on account of his advanced age, he was not as strong as he was in the pioneer days; he then seemed to be a strong man of that age. He was a clean man in everyway. A man whom memory will be long remembered after death, by all those who know him. | Thompson, Chauncy Gridley (I28)
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1609 | Notes from FamilySearch state died at 45 Oswald Street, Glasgow, Scotland. | Donnelly, Agnes (I5489)
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1610 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family: Gwendal Leon Leonard / Patricia Lorraine Sherman (F77)
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1611 | Notes from Leona Dawson has Ref No 4160. | Hamilton, Susan (I5496)
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1612 | Notes from Leona Dawson state Agnes was born at sea and died at birth. | McConnell, Agnes (I5472)
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1613 | Notes from Leona Dawson state Agnes was named after her Mother's Mother. | McConnell, Agnes (I5472)
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1614 | Notes from Leona Dawson state Alexander was born in Harrogate, South Australia, Australia. | McConnell, Alexander (I5477)
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1615 | Notes from Leona Dawson state Grace was born 24 Apr 1878 in South Australia, Australia. | McConnell, Grace Sandford (I874)
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1616 | Notes from Leona Dawson state Hugh died in 24 Feb 1956 in Northfield Hospital in South Australia, Australia. | McConnell, Hugh (I5475)
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1617 | Notes from Leona Dawson state Hugh died in Black Hill Tungkillo South Australia, Australia. (Black Hill and Tungkillo are two different places). | McConnell, Hugh (I5478)
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1618 | Notes from Leona Dawson state Hugh was born in Harrogate, South Australia, Australia. | McConnell, Hugh (I5478)
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1619 | Notes from Leona Dawson state Rachel had 10 children. Not sure to which father. | McConnell, Rachel (I5476)
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1620 | Notes from Leona Dawson state that Garce had another Child out of wedlock that was born and died in 1903. | McConnell, Grace Sandford (I874)
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1621 | Notes from Leona Dawson state that Grace married again in 1917. (No idea what happened to William John Storey at this time as he did not die until 1981). | McConnell, Grace Sandford (I874)
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1622 | Notes from Leona Dawson state William died Abt 1896 in Harrogate, South Australia, Australia. | McConnell, William (I5474)
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1623 | Notes from Ora Schnitzler show Franks middle name as Ernst. | Ehredt, Frank Earnest (I1075)
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1624 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Ehredt, Mae Ellen (I1309)
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1625 | Notes from Ora Schnitzler state that Frank was born in Gulford township. | Ehredt, Frank Earnest (I1075)
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1626 | Notes from Sarah Thompson state Kaziah was born in Virginia. The 1930 Census shows Kaziah as living with her daugther Martha and her husband Charles F Kerby. | Johnson, Kaziah Harriet (I1881)
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1627 | Notes from Sarah Thompson state that Sally's first name was Sarah. | Brockman, Sally F (I2502)
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1628 | Notes from Sarah Thompson state that William was born in Jackson County, Kentucky. | Brockman, William Shelton (I2499)
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1629 | Notes from Terry burke state, Edward lived at Hotham, Ascot Vale and Geelong. | Kewley, Edward Thomas (I4008)
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1630 | Notes from Terry Burke: ALICA FREYER (FORMERLY "CONAGHAN") B: 1826 COUNTY KERRY 1 CHILD - MARGARET B: 1849 (IRELAND) D: 1856(BALLARAT) | Freyer, Alica (I4364)
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1631 | Notes from undisclosed family member states that "Edna Tracy and her husband Earl Cody's blood didn't mix very well and the oldest son Roy is a little crazy, he was married 2 or 3 times and the youngest son Sam is in a home, he is Special Needs. | Family: Marion Earl Cody, Jr. / Edna Luella Tracy (F52)
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1632 | Notes have seen both McKenney and Bushnell as Mary's last name. | ?, Mary E. (I4267)
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1633 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Schultz, Naspa Navira (I567)
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1634 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Thompson, Carol Joyce (I36)
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1635 | Notes show Angelene's German name as Anchia (?). | Guhn, Angelene Margaretha (I636)
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1636 | Notes show Margaret's German name as Greiten | Guhn, Gretchen Margaret (I637)
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1637 | Notes state Delia came from Ireland. | O'Grady, Delia (I1053)
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1638 | Notes state that her family was from Ireland. | Vessey, Marguerite (I1043)
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1639 | Notes state that the Charnley's were from England. William and his wife Harriet had a mortgage on a home in White Plains, Westchester County, New York in 1920. | Charnley, William C (I1048)
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1640 | Notes written by Dwight Thompson as they were happening. | Source (S3)
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1641 | Obiruary: https://www.brownscremationservice.com/obituaries/zachary-locke?fbclid=IwAR1uKoWyLSY61rr1d5Bz4vJZQGfgGR14F6aggd52c5kQ5Qe-AxG7lXQs604 Zachary Nathaniel Locke July 11, 1993 ? January 19, 2024 Zachary Nathaniel Locke, age 31.5, died January 19, 2024, following a lifelong battle with Epilepsy. Born July 11, 1993, in Denver, Colorado, he was the son of David E. Wilson (deceased) and Yevette Buehrer-Locke of Grand Junction, Colorado. Zachary attended Wheat Ridge High School and R5 in Wheat Ridge, Colorado. Zachary was always kindhearted and lived his life doing his best. He had a goofy sense of humor and could make most people laugh at his stories. He lived a very quiet life due to his health but lived vicariously through his siblings and family. He was a very talented artist who sketched and wrote poetry. He enjoyed the outdoors and the peacefulness and inspiration that it offered. He loved camping and fishing. Zachary was preceded in death by: David E. Wilson (father), Cory S. Locke (brother), Doris E. Wilson (grandmother) and Vernon Bopp (grandfather) Zachary is survived by: Yevette Buehrer-Locke (Mother) Scott Buehrer (Stepfather) Nevaeh Locke, Matthew Locke (Grand Junction, CO) Siblings: Nicholas Schroth, Denver, CO. Danielle Weaver (Dustin Weaver, Brayden and Mickinzi Weaver), Brighton, CO. Mark Locke, Grand Junction, CO. David Locke, San Francisco, CA. Casey Locke, Denver, CO. Angela Hardesty, St. Petersburg, FL. Memorial Services will be held February 2, 2024, at 5:00 o?clock pm, at Clifton Christian Church 3241 F ¼ Rd. Clifton, CO 81520 In Lieu of flowers, please make Memorial Contributions on behalf of Zachary Locke to The National Epilepsy Foundation www.epilepsy.com Services have been entrusted to Browns Cremation and Funeral Services To order memorial trees or send flowers to the family in memory of Zachary Nathaniel Locke, please visit our flower store. | Locke, Zachary Nathaniel (I1178)
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1642 | Obit for George S. Bear: George Sheldon Bear, 83,Goodland, a retired county employee,died Tuesday,Sept. 26, 2000, at the Good Samaritan Center in Goodland. He had lived there for three and a half years. He was born Feb. 20, 1917, in Thomas County, the son of Bessie(Thompson) and William Bear. He attended Garden Plains School, which was north of Brewster. As a young boy, he liked horses, football, baseball and feeding cattle. He graduated in 1936 from Brewster High School. After graduation, he went to California for a short time to work. He returned to Brewster to farm. He and Vivian Elaine McCall were married Sept. 23, 1939, in Russell Springs. They lived on a farm north of Brewster. He farmed until 1969, when the couple moved to Goodland. He worked at the Great Western Sugar Beet Factory for a short time. Then from 1973 to 1982, he worked for the Sherman County Highway Department. He enjoyed spending time with his grandchildren and great-grandchildren. He taught his grandchildren how to play checkers and pool. He enjoyed visiting with friends, playing cards, bowling, fishing, camping, taking drives to the country and going on trips to get ice cream. His funeral will be at 10 a.m. Friday at Koons Chapel in Goodland with Pastor Jim Cress officiating. Burial will follow in the Brewster Cemetery. Friends may call from 3 to 8 p.m. today and before the service Friday at the chapel. Survivors include a son, Kermit L.Bear, Goodland; two daughters, Roberta S. Rehor, Goodland, and Cinda L. Speakman, Grand Junction, Colo.; a sister, Violet Miller, Colby; and five grandchildren. He was preceded in death by his wife in 1985; a son, Gary S. Bear, in 1996; his parents; a sister, Lorna Eicher; and a brother, Lloyd Bear. Memorials may be given to the George S. Bear Memorial Fund to be designated later and left at Koons Funeral Home, 211 N. Main, Goodland, Kan. 67735 or First National Bank, 202E. 11th, Goodland. | Bear, George Sheldon (I63)
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1643 | Obit: 01 Nov 1979 Louise C. Ahlvers Louise C. Reinking Ahlvers, daughter of Chris and Catherine Guhn Reinking, was born April 24, 1881, at Tipton, Kansas. She passed away at the Mid-America Nursing Home, Downs, on October 22, 1979, at the age of 98 years, 5 months and 28 days. Louise was baptized into the Lutheran faith in infancy and at the age of 14 she was confirmed. She was united in marriage to Fred Ahlvers on April 18, 1906, and to this union three children were born, Edward, Nora and Josephine. The family lived on a farm south of Glen Elder and later moved to Glen Elder. "Gramdma" loved to work in her flower garden, which she enjoyed very much. Preceding Louise in death were her parents, husband, Fred on Sept. 3, 1961, four brothers and four sisters. She is survived by her three children: Edward Ahlvers of the home, Mrs. Nora Fisher of Glen Elder, and Mrs. Josephine Konzem and her husband Lawrence of Downs; four grandchildren, Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Finley and family of St. Marys; Mr. and Mrs. Allen Fisher and family. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Marzolf and family and Mr. and Mrs. Don Bowles and family, all of Glen Elder; plus 15 great-grandchildren and two great-great grandchildren; three sisters, Mrs. Millie Neumeyer, Downs; Mrs. Minnie Litke, Seneca; and Mrs. Katherine Kasky, Isanti, Minn.; and one brother, Carl Reinking of Downs; many nieces and nephews and a host of friends. Funeral services were held Friday, Oct. 26 at 10:30 a.m. in the United Methodist Church in Glen Elder with Rev. Jerry Milleson officiating. Musicians were LaVern Harrison and Harry Harrison, vocalists and Mrs. Max Porter, organist. Casket bearers were Melvin Ahlvers, Clayton Kresin, Carl Lutgen, Marvin Odle, Edward Reinking and Adolph Tonne. Interment was in the Glenwood Cemetery, Glen Elder. Servces were by Waconda Funeral Home, Cawker City. | Reinking, Louise Carolina (I487)
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1644 | Obit: Dorothy Dell Davison, 92, passed away Dec. 1, 2003, in Pueblo. Survived by children, Elizabeth Ann Sather of Pueblo, Nancy (Tony) Liberatori and Everett Hale (Linda) Davison Jr.; 19 grandchildren, including Cherie Sather and Theo D. Sather (John Rose) of Pueblo, Gordon Lee (Bobbi Jean) Sather of Boone, Colo., and Joanna (Johnnie) Busby of Cheyenne Wells, Colo.; and numerous great-grandchildren. Preceded in death by her husband of 68 years, Everett Hale Davison; sons, Artie and William John; and daughter, Dorothy Margaret Savage. Dorothy was born June 29, 1911, and has resided in Colorado since 1942. Funeral service will be held in Denver with interment at Como Cemetery, Como, Colo. | ?, Dorothy (I2290)
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1645 | Obit: Emil W. Tonne Emil W. Tonne of Tipton Kans., died Monday, April 27 1987 at the Osborne County Memorial Hospital at the age of 80 years. Emil was born July 1, 1906 to Charles and Anna Tonne on a farm near Glen Elder. He remained on the family farm until he married Vera Deloria Helvey on Oct. 23, 1935. They resided on a farm near Glen Elder until 1955 when they moved to Lincoln. Emil farmed and did custom harvesting in the Lincoln community until his retirement. In August of 1986, Emil moved to Tipton. Emil was preceded in death by brothers, Louis and Adolph, and by his wife, Deloria, in 1979. He is survived by one sister, Minnie Wiles of Beloit; two sons, Ronald of Salina and Larry, rural Beloit; seven grandchildren and five great-grandchildren. Emil was baptized and confirmed in the Tipton Lutheran Church as a child and remained in that faith throughout his life. Emil will be remembered as a kind, friendly, hardworking man who was always willing to help others. Although quiet mannered, he enjoyed competition such as feats of strength and fast cars in his younger years...to horseshoes later in life. He throughly enjoyed watching his sons and later his grandchildren in athletic competition and other activities. Emil never lost his keen sense of humor and mischievous nature. He was liked by all and loved by many. He will be greatly missed, especially by those who called him "brother," "Dad," "Uncle" and "Grandpa." | Tonne, Emil William (I502)
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1646 | Obit: GERALD C. THOMPSON, 65, of Broomfield died Nov. 29 in Boulder. Services will be at 1 p.m. Tuesday, Dec. 5, at Rundus Funeral Home. Mr. Thompson was born in Goodland, Kan., on March 28, 1935. He married Linda Brown, 1960. He served in the Navy. He was a mechanical engineer for Carnation Can Co., Continental Can Co., and Rags Dale Machine. Survivors include his wife; son Doyle of Arvada; daughter Debra Beberniss of Broomfield; mother Thelma; brother James of Arvada; two grandchildren. | Thompson, Gerald Curtis (I11)
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1647 | Obit: Helen Owens Dies at 56; Services Held Friday Funeral services for Helen Irene (Mrs. Floyd) Owens were held at 10 a.m., Friday, May 26, at Our Lady of Perpetual Help Catholic Church in Goodland. Revs. Merlin Kieffer and Bob Reif officiated. A wake service for family and friends was held at 7 p.m., Thursday at Koons Chapel. Burial was in the Goodland Cemetery. Mrs. Owens died Monday night at St, Anthony's Central Hospital in Denver, where she had been hospitalized since the last of April. She was 56. She was born June 23, 1921, in Brewster to Ivan and Frances Thompson. In 1929, her family moved from the Brewster area to a farm north of Edson. She attended schools in Edson. On Oct. 12, 1947, she married Floyd Owens in Goodland. He survives at the home. Following her marriage, she and her husband moved to a farm five miles southeast of Edson, where they were living at the time of her death. In addition to her husband, she is survived by four sons, Greg, Goodland, and Rod, Brent and Paul, all of the home; three daughters, Jeanette Habiger, Boise, Ida., Cynthia Kickler, Tribune, and Beth Owens, of the home; a brother, Harold Thompson, Olathe; and five grandchildren. She was preceded in death by her parents, one son and a brother. She was a member of St. Catherine's Circle, Smoky-Iowa EHU and Great Plains wire Committee. Memorials to the Kansas Heart Association may be left at Goodland State Bank, First National Bank or Koons Funeral Home. Music for the service was provided by Mrs. Raymond McCants at the organ, with Larry Koons soloist. Casket bearers were Alfred Gerstner, Cyril Saddler, Harden Mann, Mac Anderson, Floyd Pickett, William Laughlin and Toucher Bretz. Honorary casket bearers were Kit Gerstner, Twila Saddler, Josephine Mann, Ruby Anderson, Laverce Pickett, Nancy Laughlin and Opal Bretz. | Thompson, Helen Irene (I69)
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1648 | Obit: http://garnandfuneralhomes.com/obit-display.jhtml?DB=update/obits/dbase&DO=display&ID=1110067059_19589 Celestine Sullivan May 12, 1922 - March 04, 2005, Garden City Funeral Service: 10:30 A.M. Monday March 07, 2005 at St. Dominic Catholic Church in Garden City, Kansas. Interment: Valley View Cemetery in Garden City, Kansas. Survivors: Sally is survived by her husband, Fredrick, of the home, three daughters; Carol and husband Kent Nanninga, Judy and husband John Dohogne of Garden City and Sally and husband Michael Farmer of Emporia, Kansas. One brother, Linus Rupp of Bushton, Kansas and three sisters; O'Linda Schnurr Schantz of Colorado Springs, Colorado, Alice Wasinger of Hutchinson, Kansas, Albertine Rome of Hays, Kansas, 5 grandchildren and 2 great-grandchildren. Sally died at St. Catherine Hospital in Garden City. She was born in Victoria, Kansas the daughter of John and Catherine (Schmidtberger) Rupp. Sally grew up in Victoria and attended Victoria schools. She married Fredreick R. Sullivan on June 20, 1943 in Rockingham, North Carolina. They lived in various places. They moved from Cheyenne, Wyoming to Garden City, Kansas in 1962 and have lived in Garden City since. A homemaker, Sally was also the manager of the Elks Swimming Pool for several years. Sally and her husband also owned and opperated the Plaza Cue, The Keg, Five Points Motor Co. and Sullivan Retail Liquor. Sally enjoyed sewing, playing solitaire, cards, pool, bowling and current events. She is preceded in death by her parents, four brothers and four sisters. Memberships: Sally was a member of the St. Dominic Catholic Church in Garden City. A Vigil Service will be held at 7:30 P.M. Sunday March 6, 2005 at Garnand Funeral Home in Garden City. Memorials may be made out to the St. Dominic Catholic Church in care of Garnand Funeral Home in Garden City. Calling hours are from noon to 8:00 P.M. Sunday at the funeral home. | Rupp, Celestine (I3479)
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1649 | Obit: http://www.gctelegram.com/obits/2001/June/25/ldreiling25.html Date Posted on Monday, June 25, 2001 1:10:46 PM. Daughters of Isabella rosary for Leona M. "Blondie" Dreiling, 83, of Las Vegas and formerly of Hays, will be 6:30 p.m. Tuesday at Hays Memorial Chapel Funeral Home, followed by parish vigil service at 7 p.m. Funeral will be 10 a.m. Wednesday at St. Joseph Catholic Church, Hays, with the Rev. Michael Suchnicki officiating. Burial will be in St. Joseph Cemetery, Hays. Mrs. Dreiling died Friday, June 22, 2001, at Nathan Adelson Hospice in Las Vegas. She was born Aug. 27, 1917, at Victoria, the daughter of John and Catherine (Schmidtberger) Rupp. She and her husband, Ed Dreiling, were longtime owners of the Coachman's Restaurant until 1972. He died May 31, 1974. She was also preceded in death by four brothers, Clarence, Danny, Elmer and Edward Rupp; and two sisters, Albina and Albertina Rupp. Mrs. Dreiling was a member of Daughters of Isabella and a former member of St. Joseph Catholic Church, both at Hays. She is survived by two sons, Ed Dreiling, Las Vegas, and Dale Dreiling, Boise, Idaho; three daughters, Donna Wills, Las Vegas, Sandy Crookshanks, Tyler, Texas, and Vicki Hull, Charlotte, N.C.; a brother, Linus Rupp, Bushton; five sisters, Irene Huff of Russell, O'linda Schantz, Colorado Springs, Colo., Sally Sullivan, Garden City, Alice Wasinger, Hutchinson, and Albertina Rome, Hays; 15 grandchildren; and 14 great-grandchildren. Visitation hours are from 6 to 8 p.m. Tuesday and 9 to 9:45 a.m. Wednesday at the funeral home. Memorials are suggested to the church, in care of the funeral home, 20th and Pine, Hays, KS 67601. | Rupp, Leona M (I3463)
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1650 | Obit: http://www.gctelegram.com/obits/2005/march/7/csullivan.html Posted on Monday, March 7, 2005 1:10:00 PM Celestine 'Sally' Sullivan Vigil service and rosary for Celestine "Sally" Sullivan, 82, was 7:30 p.m. Sunday at Garnand Funeral Home, Garden City. Funeral Mass was to be 10:30 this morning at St. Dominic Catholic Church, Garden City, with the Rev. Joseph Bahr officiating. Burial will be in Valley View Cemetery, Garden City. Mrs. Sullivan died Friday, March 4, 2005, at St. Catherine Hospital in Garden City. She was born May 12, 1922, in Victoria, to John and Catherine Schmidtberger Rupp. She grew up in Victoria and attended school there. On June 20, 1943, she married Fredrick R. Sullivan in Rockingham, N.C. They lived in various places before moving from Cheyenne, Wyo., to Garden City in 1962. A homemaker, she also was the manager of the Elks swimming pool for several years. She and her husband also owned and operated The Plaza Cue, The Keg, Five Points Motor Co. and Sullivan Retail Liquor. Mrs. Sullivan was a member of St. Dominic Catholic Church, and enjoyed sewing, playing solitaire and other card games, pool, bowling and current events. In addition to her husband, she is survived by three daughters, Carol Nanninga and Judy Dohogne, both of Garden City, and Sally Farmer of Emporia; a brother, Linus Rupp of Bushton; three sisters, O'Linda Schnurr Schantz of Colorado Springs, Colo., Alice Wasinger of Hutchinson, and Albertine Rome of Hays; five grandchildren; and two great-grandchildren. She was preceded in death by her parents, four brothers and four sisters. Condolences may be sent to garnandfh@sbcglobal.net. Memorials are suggested to St. Dominic Catholic Church, in care of Garnand Funeral Home, 412 N. Seventh St., Garden City, KS 67846. | Rupp, Celestine (I3479)
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