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Kathryn T. Bohannon FORT COLLINS, Colo. Word has been received of the death of former Manhattan resident Kathryn T. Bohannon, 40, Littleton, Colorado, on May 3, 1992, as the result of injuries she sustained in an automobile accident. Ms. Bohannon was born August 24, 1951, in Seneca. She grew up in Manhattan, and graduated from Manhattan High School in 1969. She was a member of Phi Beta Kappa and Phi Kappa Phi, and graduated Cum Laude from Kansas State University in 1974. She was a graduate student of Colorado State University in the Department of Design and Merchandising and Consumer Sciences in 1991. Prior to her return to school, Kathryn was an Environmental Consultant in Denver and an Environmental Engineer with Eastman Kodak in Windsor, Colorado and Rochester, New York. She did volunteer work for Larimer Country Hospice and the American Cancer Society. She married David J. Folkes on Sept. 29, 1984, in Fort Collins. He survives of the home in Littleton. Other survivors include her father and stepmother, Robert and Judy Bohannon, Greenville, N.C., and two sisters, Karen S. Verti, Fort Collins, and Ellen K. Oppenlander, Clark, Mo. The funeral was conducted this morning at the Reager Funeral home in Fort Collins. Pastor Bob Stauch officiated. Burial was in Grandview Cemetery at Fort Collins. |
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Norma Gail (Byrd) White Norma Gail (Byrd) White, 48 Manhattan, died Wednesday, August 4, 1999, at Mercy Health Center on College Avenue following a sudden illness. She was born Jan. 1, 1951 at Manhattan. She grew up in Manhattan and attended the local public schools. She was married to Weldon W. White on Jan. 8, 1978 at Manhattan. Mrs White was a lifelong resident of Manhattan. She worked in the child daycare centers, first at the First United Methodist Church, and later at the Douglas Center. She later worked as a homecare giver, first through the Social and Rehabilation Services and later with the Three Rivers Independent Living Resource Center in Wamego. She was a member of the Church of Christ in Manhattan. She was preceded in death by a step-daughter, Cindy Sue White. Survivors include her husband; a daughter, Carrie Lewis, Manhattan; a son Wayne White, Manhattan; five step-sons, Ernest White, Wamego, and Weldon W. White Jr., Chester White, Rex White and Howard White, all of Ogden; a brother, Rodney Byrd, San Diego, Calif.; two sisters, Lynn Holtman, Belvue, and Nancy Backman, Riley; and three step grandchildren. Funeral services will be at 10 a.m. Saturday at Irvin-Parkview Funeral Home in Manhattan with Brian Cobb officiating. Burial will follow in Dwight Cemetery in Dwight. |
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Charles (Chuck) Carlson Charles (Chuck) Carlson, 57, of Leonardville, died Tuesday, Oct. 3, 2006, at Mercy Regional Health Center in Manhattan. Some of the following information was provided by his family. He was born Sept. 26, 1949, in Manhattan, the son of Donald and Roma (Liby) Carlson. He graduated from Manhattan High School in the class of 1969. Chuck worked for facilities management at KSU for 30 years, retiring in 2004. He is survived by his father, Donald Carlson and his wife Marion of Scotia, Neb., his mother Roma Riek and husband Don of Clay Center; four brothers, Alan Carlson and wife Kathy of Eudora, Tim Carlson of Charleston, S.C., Lonnie Carlson and wife Catherine of Seattle, Wash., and Dennis Riek of Clay Center; three sisters, Terri Snyder and Brent of Clay Center, DeeAnn Roy and husband Daniel of Scotia, Neb., and Rita Alexander and husband Ross of Greeley, Co., and 11 nieces and nephews. Funeral services will be held at 1:30 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 7, at the Holmes-Pfeifley Funeral Home in Riley, with Pastor Kevin Larson officiating. The family will receive friends from 7 to 8 p.m. Friday at the Holmes Pfiefley Funeral Home in Riley, Kansas. Burial will be in the Leonardville Cemetery, Kansas. |
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Michael Keith Christensen Michael Keith Christensen, 49, died Saturday, September 9, 2000, in El Mirage, Arizona, after an extended illness. Mr Christensen was a Manhattan resident until 1992. He was born April 3, 1951, in Lincoln, Nebraska. He moved to Manhattan in 1960, when his father accepted a teaching position at Kansas State University. He graduated from Manhattan High School in 1969 and worked for many years at The McCall Pattern Company and Dillions as a baker. He moved to Arizona in 1992 to live near his parents who had retired to Sun City West, Ariz. He is survived by his parents, Keith and Gertrude Christensen of Sun City West, Ariz., and a brother Jon Christensen and his children Mathew and Erin of Wichita. |
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Denise Wells Denise Ann Wells, 51, Manhattan, died Wednesday, October 30, 2002, at the Mercy Regional Health Center after an extended illness. She was born Sept. 26, 1951, at Jonesboro, Ark., the daughter of Lyle and Carol (McNeal) Dixon. She graduated from Kansas State University in 1989, earning a Bachelor of Science degree in business administration, with a major in accounting. She attended Sedalia Community Church and was a member of the Kappa Alpha Theta Alumni Club, Job's Daughters, and had been a Girl Scout leader. She was married Dec. 20, 1970, to Gregory Wells; he survives of the home. Mrs. Wells is also survived by one son, Sean Wells, Manhattan; one daughter, Samantha Gust, Manhattan; her parents, Lyle and Carol Dixon, Manhattan; and two sisters, Madelyn Short, Manhattan and Cheri Vines, Wichita. |
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Louis Alfred Hanson Louis Alfred Hanson, 33 died Friday, October 12, 1984. He was the son of Myron R. and Vera M. (Montgomery) Hanson. Mr. Hanson was born Dec. 29, 1950 in Manhattan. He attended Manhattan public schools and graduated from Manhattan High School in 1969. He was a graduate of Kansas State University in 1974, and received a commission from the Department of Military Science. Mr. Hanson was a school teacher in elementary school systems in both New York and North Carolina and worked as a painter in Manhattan. Survivors include his wife, JoAnn Luehring of New York, his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Myron R. Hanson, Manhattan; and two sisters, Teresa (Terry) Peterson of Randolph, and Joy Richards of Hayden Lake, Idaho. Funeral services will be held at 10 a.m. Monday at Cowan-Edwards-Yorgensen Funeral Home. Burial will be in the Randolph-Fancy Creek Cemetery, Randolph, Kansas. |
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James Douglas Harder Word has been received here of the death in a traffic accident March 12, 1981, in California of James Douglas Harder, a former resident of Manhattan. He was a 1969 graduate of Manhattan High School and was graduated from Kansas State University, cum laude, in 1973. Mr. Harder was a former employee of Safeway. He is survived by his wife, Melissa Harder, Modesto, Calif.; his parents, George and Elva May Harder, Coundil Grove; three sisters, Rita Loomis, Council Grove, and Susan G. Harder and Anita Jo Harder, both of Emporia; four brothers, Paul Henry Harder II, College Station, Texas, Kenneth Harder and Karl Harder, both of Cottonwood Falls, and Monty J. Harder, Council Grove. Memorial services were held March 18, at the Central United Methodist Church, Stockton, Calif. Burial was in Cherokee Memorial Park, Stockton. |
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Jody House Wrightson Jody House Wrightson, 53, Columbus, Ohio, died Saturday, January 29, 2005, in a Columbus hospital after battling multiple sclerosis for 29 years. She was born May 11, 1951 in Hutchinson, the daughter of Mel and Mary House. She graduated from Manhattan High School in 1969. She graduated cum laude from Kansas State University with a bachelor's and master's degree. In 1995, she earned a doctor's degree from Ohio State University after eight years of study. She was a graduate teacher's assistant from 1972 to 1974. She was a member of the First Presbyterian Church. She is survived by parents Mel and Mary House of Manhattan; a sister, Marcie Dow of Salina; and a brother, Roger House, who had lived with Jody for the last 11 years to take care of his sister; three nieces and nephews; and seven great nieces and nephews, all of Salina. |
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Karen E. Prevette Karen E. Prevette, 52, of Bluefield, Va., died Saturday, April 3, 2004, at the Ohio State University Medical Center. She was a 1969 graduate of Manhattan High School and a 1973 graduate of Kansas State University. She was a member of Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority, P.E.O. Sisterhood, and the Red Hat Society of Bluefield, Va. She was employed for many years in the clothing retailing industry and she also worked for Fidelity Investments Services in Kentucky. She was preceded in death by her husband Prince Prevette in July 2001. She is survived by children, Lisa Ward and husband Chris of Cincinnati; and twins Tony Prevette and Laurie Prevette of Radford, Va.; parents C. Clyde and Midge Jones of Manhattan; a sister, Kristin Schoeff and husband Eric of Columbus, Ohio; a brother, Clifton Jones and wife Kim of Topeka; and sister-in-law Dani Messamore and Laura Neff of Tenn. Services will be in Bluefield, Va. Inurnment will be at Monte Vista Memorial Gardens, Johnson City, Tenn. Arrangements are being handled by Southwick-Good and Fortkamp Funeral Chapel in Columbus, Ohio. In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made to the Center for Basic Cancer Research, Kansas State University, Manhattan, KS 66506. |
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Pamela Sue Younkin Pamela Sue Younkin, 29, Oklahoma City, Okla., died Friday, Nov. 18, 1981, at Mercy Health Center, Oklahoma City. Cause of death was undisclosed. Sue was born Dec. 22, 1951, the daughter of Bill and Nelva Lee Just. She grew up in the Manhattan area, graduated from Manhattan High School in 1969, attended Kansas State University for three years and married Charles Younkin. Survivors include her husband, of the home in Oklahoma City; a daughter, Carley, and a son, Jeremy, both of the home; a brother, Randy Just, Oklahoma City; and grandparents, Harold and Mabel Dunham, Salina. Mrs. Younkin was a member of St. Paul's Lutheran Church, Oklahoma City, and was a Brownie troop leader in Oklahoma City. She was a board member of IONE Branch YMCA, and was a volunteer for the March of Dimes. Funeral services will be at 10:00 a.m. Monday at the Resurrection Cemetery Chapel, Oklahoma City. Smith and Kernke Funeral Home is handling the arrangements. |
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Sally Anne Lewis Sally Anne Lewis, 52, Manhattan, died Thursday, Sept. 25, 2003, at Mercy Regional Health Center after an extended illness. She was born March 6, 1951, in Manhattan, the daughter of Donald L. Lewis and Della Mae Davis Lewis. She grew up in Manhattan, attending the local schools, and was a 1969 graduate of Manhattan High School. She later took bookkeeping and accounting classes at the Manhattan Area Vocational School. Ms. Lewis began working as a bookkeeper for the McCall Pattern Company in Manhattan in February 1972. At the time of her death, she had accumulated more than 31 years of service with the company. She was preceded in death by a brother, Allen Lewis. Survivors included her parents, Donald and Della Mae Lewis, Manhattan; and two brothers, Russell W. Lewis, Wamego, and Richard D. Lewis, Manhattan. Funeral services will be at 2 p.m. Saturday in the Irvin-Parkview Funeral Home with the Rev. John R. Lewis officiating. Cremation will follow with inurnment at a later date in the Riley Cemetery in Riley. |
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Patrick "Pat" L. Marks Patrick L. Marks, 50, Abilene, died Friday, Nov. 2, 2001, in Abilene. He was born March 6, 1951, in Manhattan, the son of Leo and Helen Lutz Marks. He grew up in Manhattan, attended the local schools and graduated from Manhattan High School with the class of 1969. He attended Kansas State University and graduated from Manhattan Vocational Technical College in electrical power and distribution. He worked at DS&O Rural Electric for 29 years. On April 2, 1977, he was united in marriage to Earleen Barnes in Manhattan. Their entire married life was spent in the Abilene area. She survives of the home. He was a member or St. Andrew's Catholic Church, Abilene, the Abilene Elk's Club, Red Bud Lake Association, Geary Country Fish & Game Association and IBEW No. 304 His family described him as a kind and friendly man, loving husband, father and grandfather. Survivors include two sons, Toby Marks and wife Callie, Kansas City, Mo., and Shawn Marks of the home: one daughter, Suzanne Marks, of the home; his mother Helen Marks, Manhattan; one brother, Michael Marks and wife Jan, Manhattan; four sisters, Majory Myers and husband Steve, Kansas City, Mo., Janet Becraft and husband Dave, Grandview, Mo., Kim Baldwin and Roberta Surs, both of Manhattan; one grandson, Chandler Marks; mother-and father-in-law, Clyde and Betty Barnes, sister-in-law, Rachell, nieces, nephews and other relatives. He was preceded in death by his father, Leo Marks, in 1966. A Mass of Christian Burial was Tuesday, Nov. 6. The family of Mr. Marks would like to say thank you to those who sent cards, plants, flowers, good food, help and comfort to them. Contributions to the Abilene Athletic Department and the American Heart Association have been overwhelming, they say. His passing was sudden and unexpected, but it is truly amazing how many lives he touched with his smile, helpful ways and never-give-up attitude. They wish to extend God's blessing to all who were kind to them during this time. |
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DeWayne "Mac" McManis, 56, of Manhattan, died Sunday, July 27, 2008 at his home from an extended illness. The family provided some of the following information. Mr. McManis was born Oct. 25, 1951, to Ray and Erma (Pawsey) McManis in Manhattan, where he was a lifetime resident. DeWayne attended Manhattan High School and graduated in 1969. He served six years in the Kansas Army National Guard. He worked for Kershaw Ready Mix and Sutterlin Trucking before he owned his own truck and leased it to Berry Trucking. He then continued work for Sports Associated, Interlace Video, Yoshamira Suzuki Road Racing Team and Keim. He loved riding motorcycles, working with wood, and being outside. He loved to laugh and always enjoyed a good joke. On July 22, 1978, he married Genivee (Jan) Springer. They had one child, a son, Kevin McManis. Both survive of the home. He was preceded in death by his father Ray C. McManis. Survivors include his wife and son of Manhattan; his mother, Erma McManis of Manhattan; his brother, Dennis McManis and his wife Linda of Bradenton, Fla.; his sister, Dianne Still and her husband Mitch of Palm Harbor, Fla.; numerous cousins, nieces, nephews, great-nieces and great-nephews, as well as many close friends. Graveside services will be held at 10:30 a.m. Wednesday, July 30, at the Carnahan-Garrison Cemetery south of Olsburg, with Pastor Kevin Larson officiating. Respect calls may be made anytime Tuesday at the Holmes-Pfeifley funeral Home in Riley, where the family will receive friends from 7 to 8 p.m., Tuesday. Memorial contributions may be made to the McManis Family and may be sent to Mrs. Jan McManis at 5779 Elbo Ridge Drive, Manhattan, KS 66502. |
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Vaughn L. Murphy II Vaughn L. Murphy II, 53, of Manhattan, died Feb. 13, 2004, in his home. He was born Dec. 30, 1950, at Phillipsburg, the son of Martha Reddington Murphy and Vaughn L. Murphy. He grew up in Phillipsburg and Manhattan, where he attended local schools and was a 1969 graduate of Manhattan High School. He had also taken classes at area vocational schools. He married Julie Mahloch on Dec. 20, 2001, in Manhattan. She survives of the home. Mr. Murphy had been a longtime resident of Manhattan and worked for more than 20 years as a truck mechanic for Penske and Ryder Truck Lines. In addition to his wife, Mr. Murphy is survived by a daughter, Michelle Warner of Manhattan; two step daughters, Kaysha Cooper of Marshfield, Mo., and Bridgette Polson of Manhattan; his mother, Martha Murphy of Manhattan; and one step grandson. He was preceded in death by his father and one sister, Martha Hoover. Cremation is planned. Memorial services will be at 2 p.m. on Tuesday in the Irvin-Parkview Funeral Home. Inurnment will be at a later date. |
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Shirley F. Neel (Schlegel) Shirley F. Neel, age 57, of Wamego died Sunday March 1, 2009 at the Promise Regional Hospital, Hutchinson, Kansas. Memorial Funds: Shirley Neel Memorial Fund |
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James J. Pauly Jr. James J. Pauly Jr., 47, Emporia, died from cancer May 11, 1998, at his home. He was born Oct. 15, 1950, at Manhattan. He married Judith M. Kearn on May 19, 1983 in Manhattan. He moved from Manhattan to Emporia in January 1985. Survivors include his wife of the home; two daughters, Shylo Pauly and Regina Klein, both of Lawrence; and two grandchildren. Memorial services will be at 1:30 p.m. Friday at Roberts-Blue-Barnet Chapel in Emporia. |
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Barbara J. Risner (Pound) Barbara Jo (Pound) Risner, of South Fayette, went home to be with the Lord on Wednesday, March 28, 2007, after a prolonged illness. Barbara received her bachelor's and master's degrees from Kansas State University and taught preschool and kindergarten in public and private schools for many years in Kansas, Texas and Pennsylvania. She was instrumental in founding Tender Shepherd Preschool at South Hills Bible Chapel and later taught kindergarten at Hillcrest Christian Academy, Bethel Park, for three years. Barbara was an active Christian who helped coordinate and teach in the Pioneer Club Program at her church, where she and her husband taught preschool Sunday school for many years. Surviving are her husband of 23 years, Joel; daughters, Ashley Anne and Emily Elizabeth, and sisters, Loretta Ross and husband Richard, of Columbia, Mo., and Judy Hedeen and husband John, of Topeka, Kan., and their children and grandchildren. Friends received from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Thursday and Friday in the Warchol Funeral Home Inc., 3060 Washington Pike, Bridgeville. Services will be at 10 a.m. Saturday in South Hills Bible Chapel, McMurray. |
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JEAN ANN (REYNARD) DORSEY Jean Ann Dorsey, age 58, of Lake Quivira, Kansas, passed away peacefully at home on April 14, 2010. She was surrounded by her loving family and will be deeply missed by all who knew her. She was born in Manhattan, Kansas, the fifth child of Leon M. and Martha L. Reynard on November 4, 1951. She was preceded in death by her parents and two older brothers, Jim and John Reynard. Jean and her siblings grew up in the Reynard family restaurant business in Manhattan, and she continued her active involvement until Reynard's West was closed in 1986. Her background in the family business led her to a career in restaurant food sales in Topeka, first with Evco and then with Allen Foods, until she retired in 2003. |
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Trudy Hyden Trudy Fay Hyden, 50, of Alton, Ill., died July 2, 2002 at her residence after an extended illness. She was born Dec. 8, 1951, in Manhattan, the daughter of William F. and Greta F. Cragg Siddens, and had lived in Alton for 11 years. Mrs. Hyden attended Manhattan schools and was an assistant chef at an Alton country club until her health forced her to retire. Survivors include her husband Jack Hyden of Alton, Ill.; two daughters, Tracy Lynn Micrke of Palm Beach, Fla., and Rachel Gomez, Marietta, Ga.; five grandchildren; and her mother and stepfather Greta F. (Cragg) and Robert W. Jacobson, Manhattan. Cremation is planned, with graveside services at 10:30 Monday at Pleasant Valley Cemetery southeast of Manhattan with Rev. Larry Fry officiating. Family and friends are invited to meet at 10 a.m. Monday at the Yorgensen-Meloan-Londeen Funeral Home to form a procession to the cemetery. Memorial contributions may be made to the American Cancer Society. |
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Ricky Eugene Selby Ricky Selby, 54, of Manhattan, died Monday, October 10, 2005, at his residence following a brief illness. He was born Aug. 1, 1951, in Manhattan, the son of George W. and Betty L. Selby. He was a graduate of Manhattan High School in 1969. Ricky enjoyed the outdoors and camping. He traveled extensively and had lived in Los Angeles and San Francisco, Calif., and New Orleans, La. He recently moved back to Manhattan in August of this year. He worked various jobs over his lifetime. Ricky was preceded in death by his father in July of 1998. He is survived by his mother Betty Selby and by one sister, Sandra Kuhn, both of The Woodlands, Texas; two brothers, Gary Selby of Topeka and Kenneth Selby and his wife Deanna of Manhattan; three nephews; one niece; and nine great nieces and nephews. Cremation is planned with private family services. The Yorgensen-Meloan-Londeen Funeral Home, 1616 Poyntz Ave., is handling the arrangements. |
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Willian P. Speckman Willian P. Speckman, 23, Colorado Springs, Colo., formerly of Manhattan, was killed Saturday, December 15, 1973, in a two-car accident near Colorado Springs. Born Dec., 4, 1950, at St. Paul, Minn., he was a 1969 graduate of Manhattan High School and served in Vietnam from 1969 to 1971. He was a member of local VFW Post 1786. Survivors include the widow, Mrs. Janice Speckman of the home; his father, Charles Speckman, 1500 Jarvis; four brothers, Robert C., Minneapolis, Minn., John W., Shawnee Mission, Gregory M., Colorady Springs, and Thomas @., Chicago, Ill. Funeral services will be at 11:30 a.m. Thursday in St. Isadore Chapel with Father Paul Kramer officiating. Burial will be in the Lake Elbow Cemetery in Pottawatomie County. The Rosary will be recited at 7:30 p.m. in Cowan-Edwards-Yorgensen Funeral Home. |
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John L. Stierwalt John L. Stierwalt, 44 former Manhattan resident, died Saturday, December 14, 1996 at Austin, Texas. He was born Dec. 21, 1951, at Manhattan and was a 1969 graduate of Manhattan High School. Following his high school graduation, he attended Kansas State University. Later in his life, he spent a summer at Dartmouth in the Tucks Executive Program. Mr. Stierwalt was an entrepreneur and small business owner specializing in computer software and products. He lived a number of years in Ohio and later moved to Texas, where he resided in the Dallas area for many years prior to moving to Austin. He married Nancy Peplow in 1971. They were later divorced. He married Wendy (Kessock) Formaini in 1993. She survives in Plato, Texas. Other survivors include two sons, Christopher Stierwalt and Matthew Stierwalt, both of Syracuse, Ind.; his mother, Bess Stierwalt, Manhattan; two sisters, Pam Schmidt and Billie "Maria" Quinlan, Both of St. Louis, Mo.; two brothers, Dean Weixelman, Camdenton, Mo., and James R. Stierwalt Jr., Bend, Ore. Private family services will be held Wednesday at the First Baptist Church, Manhattan. Cremation will follow. The Edwards-Yorgensen-Meloan Funeral Home, 1616 Poyntz Ave., is handling the arrangements |
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John David Stites John David Stites, 32, 751 Canfield Drive, died this morning, November 14, 1984, at his home following an extended illness. He was an associate producer for television commercials for the Muriel Bloom Co. in New York. Mr Stites was born Dec. 28, 1951, at Kansas City, Kan. He grew up in Manhattan, and returned in June of this year, following seven years residence in New York. He was a 1969 graduate of Manhattan High School, and a 1973 graduate of Kansas State University. He was a past president of the Beta Theta Phi fraternity, and a member of the First Christian Church. Mr. Stites produced two plays; The Interviewer, and Without Apologies. He is survived by his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John F. Stites, 751 Canfield Drive; two brothers, Jerry R. Stites, Santa Monica, Calif., and Tim H. Stites, Nagaoka, Japan; his paternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. O. R. Stites, Olathe; and his maternal grandmother, Mrs. Fern Hyten, Wellington. Services will be at 2 p.m. Friday at the Cowen-Edwards-Yorgensen Funeral home with the Rev. Ben Duerfeldt officiating. Burial will be in Sunset Cemetery. |
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Louis "Al" Alan Tunison Louis Alan A. Tunison, 51, Westmoreland, died at his home March 28, 2003. Cause of death is unknown at this time. Mr. Tunison was born April 3, 1951, in Westmoreland. He attended grade school and junior high school in Manhattan, and graduated in 1969 from Westmoreland High School. He worked in construction, specializing in concrete work. He also served in the United States Navy for a brief time after the Vietnam War. Survivors include his mother, "Billie" R. Tunison, Westmoreland; one sister, Lynda J. Walsh, Turlock, Calif.; a brother Rodney H. Tunison, Manhattan; two daughters, Holly Marie Tunison and Renea Christina Tunison, both of Colorado; one niece, and two nephews. Graveside services will be at 2:30 p.m. Thursday at the Westmoreland City Cemetery. The family will greet friends from 1-2:30 p.m. at the Stewart Funeral Chapel of Westmoreland. Memorials are suggested to the Pawnee Mental Health Services, Bipolar Disorders, and may be left in care of the Stewart Funeral Home of Wamego, P.O. Box 48, Wamego, 66547. |
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Charles M. Wienstroer LAS VEGAS, NEV. - Word has been received of the death of former Manhattan resident Charles M. Wienstroer, 41, Las Vegas, on April 8, 1993 after an extended illness. Mr. Wienstroer was a 1969 graduate of Manhattan High School and had attended Seven Dolors Grade School. He was a member of Severn Dolors Catholic Church. He recently worked in restaurant management. Survivors include two brothers, Thomas L. Wienstroer and Theodore E. Wienstroer, both of Kansas City, Mo. Private family services are pending, to be held in Las Vegas. |






















