RJ “Jean” Bokelman (Posted 4/4/26)
RJ “Jean” Bokelman, age 68, of Manhattan, passed away March 29, 2026, at Homestead Assisted Living in Manhattan.
Jean was born on February 17, 1958, in Manhattan, the daughter of Myron and Darlene (Samuelson) Larson. She grew up in the Olsburg area and attended local schools. She graduated from Blue Valley High School with the class of 1976.
RJ attended college at Kansas State University and then started her career there. She first worked in Facilities Planning on campus. When Bramlage Coliseum opened in 1988, she took a position there. During her lengthy years of service at Bramlage, RJ wore many hats. The last position that she attained was Director of Event Services. She loved her job and her co-workers at Bramlage. The Bram Fam and KSU were her joy and she took immense pleasure in being part of all the events throughout her extensive career. She later became a K-State Athletics employee where she worked until November of 2023.
Jean loved animals of all kinds, especially her cats. She was a member of the Olsburg Lutheran Church.
On April 17, 1982, in the Olsburg Lutheran Church, she was united in marriage to Terry Bokelman. He preceded her in death on November 13, 2006.
RJ is survived by her sister Mylene Larson (Dallas Davis) of Olsburg; her stepchildren, Leslie Smith, Michelle Welliver, and Jonathan Bokelman of Manhattan; her grandchildren, Kelsey Welliver and Zane Smith of Manhattan; and numerous friends and co-workers whom she loved dearly.
As a dear friend and former member of the Bramlage team put it, RJ was “a truly exceptional person who has left an indelible mark on the lives of many. [RJ’s] unwavering dedication to spreading joy and positivity inspired a multitude of individuals.”
Private interment is planned.
A Celebration of Life for RJ will take place from 3pm-5pm on Friday, April 17, 2026, in the Shamrock Zone at Bramlage Coliseum. To enter, please go through the NW doors at Bramlage. Those attending are encouraged to wear their K-State purple!
The family wishes to thank the staff of Homestead and St. Croix Hospice for their support and compassionate care of RJ.
Memorial contributions in her memory are suggested to the Olsburg Lutheran Church. Contributions may be sent in care of the Yorgensen-Meloan-Londeen Funeral Home, 1616 Poyntz Avenue, Manhattan, Kansas 66502.
Online condolences may be left for the family through the funeral home website at www.ymlfuneralhome.com
James Carroll (Posted 4/3/26)
James A. Carroll, 94, of McFarland, Kansas, passed away on Tuesday (March 31, 2026) at his home in McFarland, Kansas.
Born February 3, 1932 in Axtell, Kansas, James was the son of Joseph and Lenora (Creevan) Carroll. He married Teresa Lackman on February 5, 1966 in New Haven, Missouri. The celebrated 55 years of marriage until her passing on November 25, 2021.
Faith was an important part of James life. He was a member of Holy Family Catholic Church in Alma where he enjoyed singing in the choir and was a member of the Knights of Columbus Council No. 1392 of Paxico and a 4th Degree Knights of Columbus Assembly No. 289. He enjoyed reading and taking walks.
James proudly served his country in the U. S. Army during the Korean War from 1952 to 1954 and then with the Army Reserve.
James earned his Bachelor’s Degree from Kansas State University. He had been employed with the US Corp of Engineers, as an examiner for the federal home loan bank and worked at a local bank in Missouri. He then worked as a financial examiner for the State of Kansas for many years until his retirement.
Survivors include three children, Sheila Walton (John) of McFarland, KS, Patrick Carroll (Aimee) of Topeka, KS and William Carroll of Osage City, KS; eight grandchildren, Juliann Manka (Joshua), James Weber (Mason), Johnathan Walton (Ashley), Rose Hennigh (Brandon), Theodore Walton, Ian Carroll (Natalee), Ciara Thomas (Blake) and Nicholas Carroll (Blake); five great grandchildren, Oliver Manka, Addilynn Manka, Levi Manka, Easton Carroll and Maeven Carroll; two sisters in law, Jane Carroll and Josephine Meyer; and many nieces and nephews.
James was preceded in death by his parents; his wife, Teresa; four brothers, Charles Carroll, John Carroll (Dorothy), Leo Carroll (Marge) and Gerald Carroll; and four sisters, Mary Carroll, Evelyn Carroll, Loretta “Sheila” Carroll and an infant sister, Rose Carroll.
Funeral services will be held Wednesday morning (April 8, 2026) at 10:30 at Holy Family Catholic Church in Alma with Fr. Swamy Nannam officiating. Burial with Military Honors by the U. S. Army Funeral Honors Detail and the Alma American Legion Post No. 32 will be in Holy Family Catholic Cemetery in Alma.
Visitation will be Tuesday evening (April 7, 2026) from 5:00 to 7:00 at Holy Family Catholic Church. A Rosary Service will be held at 7:00 on Tuesday evening at the church.
Memorial contributions are suggested to Holy Family Catholic Church. Please make checks payable to Holy Family Catholic Church and those may be left with Campanella & Stewart Funeral Home, P. O. Box 48, Wamego, KS 66547
Harry Whitney II (Posted 4/1/26)
Harry E. Whitney II, born at home in a house in the middle of a Flint Hills pasture on May 21, 1932 survived 93 years, passing on March 30, 2026
He was the son of Harry Everett and Jesse Lorene (Allen) Whitney.
Following graduation from Manhattan High School, he entered the Air Force. After Donna Sebring knocked him unconscious with a flashlight, they eloped . From that union came two children, Donita and Harry III.
After service to his country, Harry & Donna returned to Riley Co and established a home on Gumbo Hill. He had many jobs, wore many hats, and influenced many people.
As he would say, ”If you knew all the experiences I’ve had, you would think that I had lived 150 years.”
Harry is survived by his two children: Donita Whitney-Bammerlin and Harry E. “Spud” Whitney III, both of Manhattan; and one granddaughter: Laurel “Lori” Bammerlin of Manhattan.
Proceeded in death by his wife of 69 1/2 years , Donna, one sister Lorene Sinn, and his parents.
Visitation will be from 10a.m. to 11a.m. on Monday, April 6 at the Yorgensen-Meloan-Londeen Funeral Home. Followed by a time of Stories, shared remembrances, exchanging of poems, and embellishments by friends and family from 11a.m.-12 p.m. in the YML Funeral Home Chapel. Gravesite services, with military honors, will be held at Sedalia Community Cemetery at 1:30p.m.
If unable to attend any of the above memorial activities, you may stop by the funeral home for a viewing, sign the guest book, and leave a story.
In lieu of flowers, you may contribute to the Harry Whitney Flag Fund by sending your donation to the funeral home at 1616 Poyntz Avenue, Manhattan, KS 66502.
Mary Jane Mullen (Posted 4/1/26)
Mary Jane Meerman Mullen, 86, passed away at her home in Manhattan, Kansas. She was a retired Registered Nurse.
Jane was born on April 25, 1939, in New Albany, Indiana, but lived most of her young life in Louisville, Kentucky. In Louisville she graduated from Presentation Academy in 1956 and from Nazareth College with a Bachelor of Science in Nursing in 1960. She subsequently earned a Master of Science in Maternal and Child Health Nursing from Boston University in 1965.
Jane taught nursing at Children’s Hospital, St. Anthony’s Hospital and Nazareth College, all in Louisville. She worked as a staff nurse in Pediatrics at Children’s Hospital in Omaha, Nebraska, and Coco Solo Hospital in the Panama Canal Zone. In Manhattan, she worked in the Newborn/Intensive Care Nursery at the former Memorial Hospital for 16 years and taught nursing at Marymount College during that time. After her first retirement in 1994 she was a Clinical Instructor for two years at Kansas Wesleyan University in Salina, Kansas. She truly loved working with new mothers and their babies.
She met her future husband Bob when he was a Second Lieutenant stationed at Ft. Knox, Kentucky. They were married on June 8th, 1963, a union that lasted almost 63 years. As a military wife she lived in six states, as well as the Panama Canal Zone and Bogota, Colombia. During their adventurous life together, they traveled extensively in the United States, Europe, Asia, and South America.
Jane was an active member of Seven Dolors Catholic Church and the Seven Dolors Catholic Women. She was a member and past president of the TPM Club. She was a life member of the American Nurse’s Association and the Kansas State Nurse’s Association where she held several offices in the local district. She was a proud member of the Sigma Theta Tau International Honor Society of Nursing. After retirement she gave classes at the Emergency Shelter for ten years. Jane always said that she loved the life of service in being a nurse.
Jane loved sailing with Bob and was an enthusiastic member of the Blue Valley Yacht Club. She served as the Social Director for many years. In addition to sailing on Tuttle Creek Lake, Jane and Bob spent many summers cruising their 27-foot sailboat in the Pacific Northwest, Chesapeake Bay, Florida, and the North Channel of Lake Huron. They also chartered sailboats several times in the Caribbean and in the islands near Seattle.
Jane was a Girl Scout leader and an auxiliary in the Boy Scouts. She was a water enthusiast; enjoyed water skiing, loved swimming and cheering at her children’s swim meets. Her love of cooking, reading, crocheting, bridge clubs and visiting friends and relatives was well known.
Jane is survived by her beloved husband Bob, and her three deeply loved children; Teri Johnson (Doug) Lincoln, Nebraska; Jennifer Martin (Wayne) Olsburg, Kansas and Jeff Mullen (Kelley) Houston, Texas; Grandchildren Sara (Derrick) Wiebe, Emily Sterup (Matt), Remy, and Nathanel Martin; great-grandchildren Carter and Kinslee Wiebe.
Also surviving are her dear brother, John Meerman, and her cherished step siblings, Mary Czarnik (John), Bill Wessel (Barb), Dan Wessel (Carol), and Patrice Wessel Elacqua (Jim), and many cousins, nieces, and nephews.
She was preceded in death by her father John George Meerman and mother Leona Schuppert Meerman Wessel, stepfather Frank Wessel, and stepbrother Tom Wessel.
Visitation will be held on Sunday April 19th at 5:30 p.m. with a 7 p.m. Parish Vigil with the Rosary at the Yorgensen-Meloan-Londeen Funeral Home in Manhattan.
Mass of Christian burial will be held April 20th at 10:00 a.m. at Seven Dolors Catholic Church with Father Leo Blasi as Celebrant. Interment will follow at Kansas Veterans Cemetery, Ft. Riley in Manhattan.
Memorial contributions may be made to Good Shepherd Homecare and Hospice or Seven Dolors Catholic Church, and may be left in care of Yorgensen-Meloan-Londeen Funeral Home, 1616 Poyntz Avenue, Manhattan, Kansas 66502
Sondra Ann Megrail (Posted 3/30/26)
Sondra Ann (Caley) Megrail, loving mother, daughter, sister, and friend, passed away on March 25, 2026, peacefully at home after a long battle with cancer, at the age of 50.
She was born on June 29, 1975, in Manhattan, Kansas, to Robert Caley and Pauline Pauley. She grew up in Riley, Kansas, where some of her happiest memories were made. Riley was a place that always held a special piece of her heart.
Sondra graduated from Manhattan High School and went on to earn her Bachelor’s degree from Wichita State University and her Master’s degree from Friends University, something she worked hard for and was rightfully proud of.
More than anything, Sondra loved her daughter, Kaitlyn. Sondra had a gift with people and truly never knew a stranger. She could walk into any room and walk out with new friends, and once you were in her life, she was in your corner. She was the kind of person who showed up when it mattered, and her friends knew they could always count on her. She lived with warmth, an open heart, and a motto she believed in deeply: “Be Kind.” Those two words said everything about who she was.
Sondra had a playful side that the people closest to her knew well. She was a Barbie girl through and through, a die-hard K-State Wildcats fan, and she never needed much of an excuse to head to Branson, Missouri. Silver Dollar City was one of her happy places, the kind of spot that brought out her joy and reminded everyone around her how to have a good time. There was no halfway with Sondra when it came to the things she loved.
She is survived by her daughter, Kaitlyn Megrail; her father, Robert Caley and step-mother, Beverly Caley; her mother, Pauline Merle and step-father, Troy Merle; her sisters, Stacy (Shane) Soileau, Mandy (Jeff) Morgan, Molly (Jason) Brew, and Jessie (Adam) Frazier; her brother, Justine Merle; and numerous nieces, nephews, aunts, and uncles.
Funeral services will be held at 2:30 pm Tuesday, March 31, 2026, at the Anderes-Pfeifley Funeral Home with Pastor Kevin Larson officiating. The family will receive friends from 5:00 until 7:00 pm Monday at the funeral home.
Memorials may be made to Meadowlark Hospice and left in care of the Anderes-Pfeifley Funeral Home, PO Box 176, Riley, KS 66531.
Condolences may be left for the family at www.apfunerals.com.
Martin Dornberger (Posted 3/26/26)
Martin Dean Dornberger, age 89 of Clay Center, passed away Sunday, March 22, 2026, at the Clay County Medical Center.
He was born on April 25, 1936, in Industry, Kansas, the son of Harry Walter and Adda Mae (Jury) Dornberger.
On May 29, 1955, in Gem, Kansas, he married Elta Mae Durham. She preceded him in death in 2012.
He married Dorothy Faye Blackledge on September 28, 2012. She survives of the home.
Martin was a Systems Analyst for McDonnell Douglas in St. Louis and retired in September of 1991. He was also a farmer and sold his farm in 2010, fully retiring. He had a brilliant mind and worked hard at everything he did. Martin was a friend to everyone he met.
In addition to his wife, he is survived by three children, Donna Hopkins, Debra Gohn, and Daniel Dornberger; one sister, Shirley Woods; two grandchildren and four great grandchildren.
He was preceded in death by his first wife, Elta Dornberger; one son, Douglas Dornberger, and one brother, Earl Dornberger.
A memorial service will be held at 10:30 am Tuesday, March 31, 2026, at the Anderes-Pfeifley Funeral Home with Pastor Kevin Larson officiating. Inurnment will be in the Bala Cemetery.
Memorials may be made to Riley County Historical Society and left in care of the Anderes-Pfeifley Funeral Home, PO Box 176, Riley, KS 66531.
Ruth Morgan (Posted 3/25/26)
Ruth Joann Morgan was born June 25, 1934, to William and Laura (nee Purtzer) Grundeman in Holton, Kansas. She graduated from Holton High School in 1952 along with her sweetheart, Dick Morgan. Ruth headed West to K-State, and Dick headed East to Kansas City Moler Barber College. They were married at Trinity Lutheran Church in Holton in 1955. They had three sons, Gary, Greg and Tim. In 1982, heartbreaking sorrow hit when Tim was killed in a car accident. Later that year, true joy came with the arrival of Granddaughter, Cheryl.
Ruth earned her BS and MS degrees in Elementary Education at K-State and taught for 27 years at USD 383 as a substitute and full-time teacher at Marlatt and Amanda Arnold.
She was a member of St. Luke’s Lutheran Church, where she had been the church organist, Sunday school teacher, served on the Altar and Funeral Lunch Committees and President of the Lutheran Women’s Missionary League, Member of the Manhattan Area Retired Teachers Association, K-State Alumni Association, and Amanda Arnold Lunch Bunch. Ruth enjoyed her spare time reading and doing crossword puzzles. She especially enjoyed her lunches with the Amanda Arnold Lunch Bunch.
Ruth is survived by husband Dick, son Gary (Moreen), son Greg, Granddaughter Cheryl, Great Grandsons Karter and Jaxxon Maxwell; Nieces, Susan (Gary) Lemon, Carol (John) Moser, and Martha Chandler; Nephew Alan (Kathy) Morgan. She was preceded in death by her Parents, sister Marjorie, brother Bobby, and son Tim.
A memorial service will be 10:00 A.M. Saturday, April 11, 2026, at St. Luke’s Lutheran Church in Manhattan, with a visitation from 9:00 A.M. to 10:00 A.M. Inurnment will take place following the service at Sunrise Cemetery in Manhattan.
Memorial contributions can be made to St. Luke’s Lutheran Church Building Fund, in care of Yorgensen-Meloan-Londeen Funeral Home, 1616 Poyntz Avenue, Manhattan, Kansas 66502
Sandra Webber (Posted 3/25/26)
Sandra Ann Webber, age 88, passed away on Saturday, March 21, 2026, at the Gardens on Quail
living facility in Arvada, Colorado.
She was born on September 3, 1937, to her parents, Arthur and Gladys (Buchanon) Camp in
Goodwell, Oklahoma. She was 1 of 4 children.
Sandra graduated from Goodwell, Oklahoma High School and furthered her education by
attending Panhandle State University in Goodwell, where she obtained a bachelor's degree in
music.
She married Charles W. “Bill” Webber on December 31, 1955, in Goodwell. Bill passed away on
February 15, 2021.
Sandra and Bill were members of the College Heights Baptist Church in Manhattan, where Sandra
was active in the church choir for many years. She was the owner and operator of the Frame
Maker, located in Westloop in Manhattan, until she retired. After retirement, Sandra spent many
hours maintaining her flower garden. Her love and passion were always her grandchildren.
Her family will miss her profound sense of humor and her spunky personality. She was so
supportive and loving and always there for her family.
She is survived by her children, Jimmy (Lisa) Webber of Manhattan; a daughter, Shannon (Jeff)
Buthman of Arvada, CO; 10 grandchildren and 17 great-grandchildren.
She was preceded in death by her husband, Bill; a son, Clay Webber; and 3 siblings.
The family will greet friends during a visitation that will be held from 9:00 A.M. to 10:00 A.M.
Saturday, March 28, 2026, at Yorgensen-Meloan-Londeen Funeral Home.
A Graveside service will be at 10:30 A.M. on Saturday, March 28, 2026, at Sunrise Cemetery in
Manhattan.
The Yorgensen-Meloan-Londeen Funeral Home, 1616 Poyntz Avenue, Manhattan, Kansas 66502, is
assisting with services.
Nelda Warnica (Posted 3/24/26)
Nelda (Barnes) Warnica, age 88, of Manhattan, passed away peacefully on March 22, 2026, at Meadowlark Collins House.
Nelda was born on May 10, 1937, in Blue Rapids, Kansas, to Matt and Alta Barnes. She grew up on the family farm in Frankfort, Kansas, where her father farmed and her mother taught in various one-room schoolhouses throughout the area.
On March 2, 1957, in Frankfort, Kansas, she married Robert “Bob” W. Warnica, who, like Nelda, was from Frankfort and had been devoted to winning her heart from the moment they met. After their marriage, they moved to Manhattan, Kansas, where together they built a loving home rooted in family and community. The Frankfort community remained dear to them, and they spent most weekends back home with their families.
Nelda was a devoted daughter, wife, and mother—roles that brought her great fulfillment and purpose. She worked at Green’s Bookstore, Farm Bureau, and then finally found her passion working at Northview Elementary School as the head cook for many years.
Nelda lovingly passed on her passion for sewing to her daughters, granddaughters, and great-granddaughters, teaching them the skills she treasured through the many 4-H projects they completed together.
She loved to knit, but quilting was her true passion. As an enthusiastic member of the Konza Quilt Guild, she eagerly participated in any activity related to quilting. A dedicated mother and gifted quilter, Nelda transformed fabric into keepsakes, wrapping her family in love through the personal quilts she crafted for each of them. These quilts ensure that her memory lives on through every careful stitch.
Her faith was also an important part of her life, and she was a longtime member of Blue Valley Memorial United Methodist Church.
Nelda is survived by her husband, Bob; her daughters, Lynne Berry and her husband Rusty, and Sandy Glessner and her husband Larry. She leaves behind her grandchildren—Alicia (Rob) Scofield, AJ (Calley) Berry, Bruce (Jocelyn) Field, and Emma (Ty) Richert; and her step-grandchildren—Megan (Casey) Rhea, Ryan (Andrea) Glessner, and Dustin Glessner. She was blessed with many great-grandchildren: Gracie and Mason Scofield; Macy and Rowdy Berry; Avery, Harvey, Calvin, and Myles Field; and Hudson, Hadley, Noah, and Jackson Richert. Step great-grandchildren include Lexi, Kendall, and Cadence Rhea.
She was preceded in death by her parents and a baby brother who died at birth.
The family will greet friends during a visitation on Thursday, March 26th from 5:00 – 7:00 PM at the Yorgensen-Meloan-Londeen Funeral Home in Manhattan.
Funeral services will be held on Friday March 27th at 10:00 AM at Yorgensen-Meloan-Londeen Funeral Home.
Interment will be held at 12:30 PM at the Frankfort Cemetery in Frankfort, Kansas. A lunch to follow at the Frankfort Methodist Church, approximately at 1:00 PM.
Memorial contributions in memory of Nelda are suggested to the Riley County 4-H Foundation or Light Up 66449 in Leonardville. Contributions may be sent in care of the Yorgensen-Meloan-Londeen Funeral Home, 1616 Poyntz Avenue, Manhattan, Kansas 66502.
Online condolences may be left for the family through the funeral home website at www.ymlfuneralhome.com
Lawrence “Larry” Scoville (Posted 3/24/26)
Lawrence “Larry” Scoville, age 86, of Manhattan, passed away Saturday March 21, 2026, at his home in Manhattan.
Larry was born on November 22, 1939, in Joplin, Missouri, the son of Leslie and Helengould Scoville. He graduated in 1956 from Erie High School in Erie, KS. Larry received All State Recognition for playing American Legion Summer Travel Baseball. Larry next attended Ottawa University and played on the basketball team. He then transferred to Kansas State University and got his bachelor’s degree in Radio and Television in 1960. While in college he was a member of the Delta Chi Colony and the Men’s Glee Club.
Larry became a Local Radio Broadcaster in Claremore, Oklahoma where he worked for 2 years. He always wanted to be a sports broadcaster, but he was recruited to be an insurance agent by the same company his brother worked for which returned him to Manhattan.
He had a long and successful career in Insurance, Financial Services and Retirement Planning. At his office in downtown Manhattan, he met with many clients over the years. He was a person who was always there to help his clients with all their needs. He was a friend to many and was proud of being a part of the Manhattan community.
Larry was a member of the First Presbyterian Church in Manhattan, where he served as an Elder and was a member of the choir. He also was a member and past President of the Manhattan Catbackers, and served as an officer at times while being a part of the Rotary, Jaycees, the Manhattan Chamber of Commerce, and the Life Underwriters. He was also a proud member of the KSU Alumni Association. At the age of 66 he received the National Quality Award from the Financial Advisors Association for his many great years of service.
With a love of sports, he was a member of the KSU Track Officials Club, and he also volunteered at Special Olympics track meets. Larry was a flag football coach, little league basketball, and baseball coach. With his experience in broadcasting, Larry was able to announce the KSU Gymnastics meets in Manhattan and was the Public Address Announcer at the Manhattan High School football and basketball games.
Larry fought bravely for many years against Non-Hodgkins Lymphoma Cancer and Dementia. He maintained his wonderful disposition and personality to the very end. He always knew who his family was and much of his long-term memory remained sound.
Larry was preceded in death by his parents and elder brother Bill Scoville.
He was united in marriage to Jane Moore on July 22, 1961, in Garden City, she survives him at their home in Manhattan. He is also survived by his children: Bret Scoville (Theresia) of Centerville, Virginia, Joy Lewis (Rick) of Overland Park, Kansas, and Brad Scoville of New York, New York; and his five grandchildren and five great-grandchildren.
Memorial Services for Larry will be held on Wednesday April 1, 2026, at 10:30a.m. at the First Presbyterian Church in Manhattan. Inurnment will be held at the Sunrise Cemetery in Manhattan.
The family suggests memorial contributions in memory of Larry to the Manhattan Rotary Club or Shepherds Crossing. Contributions may be sent in care of the Yorgensen-Meloan-Londeen Funeral Home, 1616 Poyntz Avenue, Manhattan, Kansas 66502.
Online condolences may be left for the family through the funeral home website at www.ymlfuneralhome.com
Dorris Beckenhauer (Posted 3/23/26)
Dorris Mae Beckenhauer, age 105, joined her husband, Neil in the Lord’s grace on March 9, 2026.
Born November 2, 1920, Dorris was a lifetime resident of Manhattan, Kansas, having attended Woodrow Wilson Elementary School and graduating from Manhattan High School, class of 1938. She attended Kansas State University and was a member of the Alpha Xi Delta Sorority. Later serving as their board President.
She met Neil while at K-State, graduated in 1942, married in 1943, and became an Air Force officer’s wife for the next 26 years. They moved multiple times, entertained constantly, and raised two children. She used her degree in art to teach adult classes in painting ceramics, and sewing throughout their Air Force careers.
She returned to Manhattan after Neil’s retirement and returned to K-State earning her Masters in clothing and textile. She returned to teaching art at St. George High School and coaching cheerleaders until her retirement.
She was a member of the Domestic Science Club, a lifetime member of The American Legion Auxiliary, the Eastern Star, and a member of the Konza Prairie Quilt Guild. She enjoyed painting ceramics, gardening, quilting, and landscaping, having terraced the backyard in native limestone.
She is survived by her daughter Sharron Klingel of Princeton, Illinois, and her son Dr. Dwane Beckenhauer of Salina, Kansas. There are five grandchildren, Dr. Greg Klingel, Washington State, Shawn Klingel, Colorado, Sara Dix and David Beckenhauer, Kansas, and Dana Brown, Missouri. She has eight great-grandchildren: Holden and Graham Klingel, Washington; Nora and Owen Klingel, Colorado; Douglas and Catherine Dix, Kansas; Ace Beckenhauer, Kansas, Rosealee Brown, Missouri; and numerous nieces and nephews.
She was preceded in death by her parents Merrit and Alice Kastner, her two brothers Donald and Denzil Kastner, and her husband Dr. Neil Beckenhauer, DVM.
The family will greet friends during a visitation from 9:00 until 10:00a.m. Saturday April 11, 2026, at the Yorgensen-Meloan-Londeen Funeral Home in Manhattan.
Funeral services will be held at 10:00a.m. Saturday April 11, 2026, at the Yorgensen-Meloan-Londeen Funeral Chapel, with Rev. Jason Pittman officiating. Interment will follow in the Sunset Cemetery in Manhattan.
Memorial contributions in memory of Dorris are suggested to the Johnson Cancer Research Center at KSU or the American Legion Auxiliary (to be used for the Alice Kastner Scholarship Fund). Contributions may be sent in care of the Yorgensen-Meloan-Londeen Funeral Home, 1616 Poyntz Avenue, Manhattan, Kansas 66502.
Online condolences may be left for the family through the funeral home website at www.ymlfuneralhome.com
Danny Miller (Posted 3/18/26)
Danny Ray Miller, age 59, passed away on March 14, 2026, in Alma, Kansas.
Danny was born on August 19, 1966, in Topeka, Kansas, to Ray L. and Jo-Ann (Moege) Miller. He graduated from Washburn Rural High School in Topeka and went on to continue his education at Vo-Tech in Topeka, where he developed skills that would serve him throughout his life.
Throughout his life, Danny gained experience across many fields, working with Caterpillar, Brummett Trash, R-Tech, Irish Express, and Tri-County Waste. He later worked for J&J Construction. Gifted with the ability to fix, build, and create, Danny was truly a jack-of-all-trades, always willing to lend his knowledge and talents wherever they were needed.
Danny was married to RaeLynn Miller on October 6, 1990, in Alma, Kansas; they were later divorced.
Danny married Charmin Lake on June 10, 2006, in Manhattan, Kansas. She survives of the home.
Danny had a deep love for the outdoors and felt most at home under the open sky, especially on warm, sunny days. He found great joy in nature, whether he was hunting, casting a line while fishing, or simply soaking in the fresh air. His eight dogs held a special place in his heart, and he cared for them with a devotion that reflected his generous spirit. Danny treasured his role as a grandfather, better known as, “Papa.” He carried a youthful energy that was evident in the way he lived his life—full of laughter, music, and simple pleasures.
Danny could often be found in his garage, one of his favorite places, where he enjoyed listening to music, having a cold beverage, grilling, and sharing good food with family and friends. He had a particular passion for his yellow Jeep, delighting in taking the doors off and cruising around, embracing the freedom of the open road.
A valued member of his community, Danny was always willing to lend a helping hand and was known for his kindness and generosity. He especially enjoyed participating and eventually continuing the tradition of the Spring Creek Mulligan, where he built friendships and shared in the camaraderie that meant so much to him.
Danny will be remembered for his warm heart, his love of life, and the joy he brought to those around him.
He is survived by his wife, Charmin Miller; his mother, Jo-Ann Miller; daughters Karlee Miller (Chris) and Cassidy Miller; step-daughter Charele Selonke (Justin); step-son Logun Duncan (Alyssa); sisters Jean Merz (John), Karen Lewis (Robert), and Jennifer Gutierrez (Bill); grandchildren Jameson, Elliott, Layla, and Brenley; mother-in-law Fredele Lake; brother-in-law John Lake; sister-in-law Angela Harrison; brother-in-law Charles Lake IV; and many nieces and nephews.
Danny was preceded in death by his father, Ray L. Miller; his sister-in-law, Melody Rutschmann; and his brothers-in-law, Ralph Gutierrez Jr. and Alvin Merz.
Visitation will be held on March 27, 2026, from 5:00 PM to 7:30 PM at St. John Lutheran Church, 218 West 2nd Street, Alma, KS 66401. The funeral service will follow on March 28, 2026, at 11:00 AM at the same location. Memorial contributions are suggested to Campanella & Stewart Funeral Home to help with funeral expenses. Those may be sent to Campanella & Stewart Funeral Home, P. O. Box 48, Wamego, KS 66547.
Gary “Doc” Hodges (Posted 3/18/26)
Gary Wayne “Doc” Hodges, 70, of St. George, Kansas, passed away on Saturday, March 14, 2026 at St. Joseph Hospital in Wichita, Kansas.
Born August 25, 1955, Gary was a man of immense strength, defined by his tireless work ethic and a deep, lifelong connection to the land. Known affectionately as “Doc”, Gary spent his professional career as a skilled ironworker, helping build the skyline with grit and precision. When he wasn’t raising steel, he was firmly rooted in the soil as a dedicated farmer. Doc found his greatest peace riding his tractor and took immense pride in growing watermelons, understanding the patience and hard work required to nurture life from the earth.
Beyond the harvest, Doc was legendary for creating huge bonfires and sharing his homemade wine. He possessed a sharp sense of humor and a warmth that drew people in. Doc had a vast circle of friends and treated every one of them like family.
In his younger years, Doc grew up on the farm where he loved fishing and the steady tinker of working on classic cars with his brothers. As he grew older, he was a formidable athlete with a passion for bodybuilding and boxing, pursuits that forged the physical and mental toughness he carried throughout his life.
Doc leaves a legacy of strength and laughter, whether it was found in the structures he built, the crops he harvested or the firelight and friendship he shared so generously.
Survivors include his loving children, Angela Bailey, Jasmine Hodges, Jacob Hodges, Jade Dahl (Jon), Brawley Bentz, Kali Bentz, Dorian Hodges and Mathius Hodges; and his grandchildren, Zachariah White, Paxx Listenberger, Kason Blaise, Topanga Dahl, Daphne Dahl, Brimley Dahl, Felicity Dahl, Kenneth Dahl, Mason Johnson, Raelynn Johnson, Brendon Breeden, King Bjorn Bentz, Liam Hodges and Lucas Hodges.
Doc was preceded in death by his parents, Loran & Irene Hodges; and two brothers, Russel “Butch” Hodges and Willard Hodges.
Funeral services will be held Monday afternoon (March 30, 2026) at 2:00 at Campanella & Stewart Funeral Home with Pastor Jim Lowry officiating. Burial will be in the St. George Cemetery.
Visitation will be Monday (March 30, 2026) from 12:00 Noon until the time of services at the funeral home.
Memorial contributions are suggested to Campanella & Stewart Funeral Home to help with funeral expenses. Those may be sent to Campanella & Stewart Funeral Home, P. O. Box 48, Wamego, KS 66547.
Jane Bigler (Posted 3/17/26)

Jane A. Bigler, age 79 of Lenexa, passed away Friday, March 13, 2026, at the Olathe Medical Center.
She was born on February 20, 1947, the daughter of Raymond Dean and Wilma Louise (Geer) Bigler. She spent her summers with Grandpa and Grandma Geer on the farm outside of Clay Center and was always with Uncle Herbie around town. She graduated from Junction City High School and Kansas State University.
Jane was a Home Economics teacher at Stanley High School, Blue Valley High School (the first Blue Valley High School), Hillcrest Junior High, and Shawnee Mission West High School and oversaw the APA Foreign Exchange Student Program, allowing her to form lifelong relationships and to travel the world. She was involved with the Girl Scouts of America and Alpha Xi Delta Sorority. Following her retirement from teaching, she enjoyed playing Bridge with her group.
She is survived by her aunt, Margaret Geer of Clay Center, and several cousins and close friends.
She was preceded in death by her parents, and her brother, Grant Bigler.
Funeral services will be held at 11:00 am Friday, March 20, 2026, at the Junction City First United Methodist Church with Pastor Will Ravenstein officiating. The family will receive friends from 10:00 am until service time on Friday at the church. Burial will be in the Greenwood Cemetery in Clay Center.
Memorials may be made to Girl Scouts of America and left in care of the Anderes-Pfeifley Funeral Home, PO Box 176, Riley, KS 66531.
Condolences may be left for the family at www.apfunerals.com.
Thelma Liebe (Posted 3/17/26)
Thelma Elaine Liebe, age 92, of Manhattan, passed away peacefully on March 13, 2026, at the Ascension Via Christi Village in Manhattan.
Thelma was born on September 27, 1933 in Superior, Nebraska to Johann and Anna Bruns. She was the youngest of eight children and grew up in Deshler, Nebraska where she developed the values of faith, hard work, and devotion to family that guided her throughout her life.
On May 20, 1956 she married Geroge R. Liebe, an Air Force service man whom she met on a blind date. The family moved to Manhattan, Kansas in 1964. Together they built a loving home centered on family and community.
Thelma was devoted homemaker who found great joy in caring for her family. She also volunteered at local daycare centers in the Manhattan community, sharing her kindness and care with many children over the years.
She enjoyed playing golf at Stagg Hill Golf Course, vacationing with family, and oil painting. Her many paintings adorned their home and brought beauty to her family and friends. She also loved cheering for Kansas State University, faithfully watching Wildcat football and basketball games.
Her faith was an important part of her life, and she was a longtime member of St. Luke’s Lutheran Church.
She is survived by her children, George W. (Milloy) Liebe, John (Kristi) Liebe and Elaine (Rick) Sleppy; eight grandchildren; and thirteen great-grandchildren.
She was preceded in death by her husband, George R. Liebe; Her parents, John and Anna Burns; and siblings.
Funeral services will be held at St. Luke’s Lutheran Church in Manhattan, Kansas on Friday, March 20, 2026, at 10:30 a.m. Interment will be held at the Sunrise Cemetery in Manhattan.
Memorial contributions may be made to Ascension Living Via Christi Village in Manhattan in Thelma’s honor.
Her love for family, faith, creativity, and the simple joys of life will be remembered always by those who knew and loved her.
The Yorgensen-Meloan-Londeen Funeral Home, 1616 Poyntz Avenue, Manhattan, Kansas 66502, is assisting the family with service arrangements. ymlfuneralhome.com
Francis Arganbright (Posted 3/15/26)

Francis Oren Arganbright, age 81 of Waterville, passed away Thursday, March 12, 2026, at the Good Shepherd Hospice House in Manhattan.
He was born on May 28, 1944, on the family farm northwest of Waterville, the son of Oren Bertrum and Alice Lilian (Shaw) Arganbright. He graduated from Waterville High School.
On February 10, 1963, at the Waterville United Methodist Church, he married Carolyn Elizabeth Arganbright.
Francis was a farmer his entire life, but for him it was far more than an occupation – it was a true passion. He took great pride in his work, keeping his rows perfectly straight and his fields free of weeds. Francis was a proud member of the Masonic Lodge and the Heartland Corvette Club. When he wasn’t in the fields, he enjoyed restoring Allis Chalmers tractors, drag racing, tractor pulling, and just about anything involving motorsports. He definitely had that unmistakable “need for speed”.
He is survived by his wife, Carolyn Arganbright of Waterville; one son, Thad Arganbright and wife Tabitha of Waterville; one daughter, Trisha Arganbright Bannon of Cheyenne, Wyoming; two brothers, Robert Arganbright and wife Kay of Woods River, Illinois and Jim Brady and wife Kathy of Emporia; four grandchildren, Treg Arganbright, Payton Newlin and husband Jack, Benjamin Arganbright, and Jack Bannon, and two great grandchildren, Brighton and Paisley Newlin.
He was preceded in death by his parents, and one brother, Milton Arganbright.
Visitation will be from noon until 7:00 pm Monday, March 16, 2026, at the Christie-Anderes Funeral Home in Waterville, where the family will receive friends from 6:00 until 7:00 pm.
Funeral services will be held at 2:30 pm Tuesday, March 17, 2026, at the Waterville United Methodist Church with Pastors Derek Slack and Jacob Schmitz officiating. Music will be furnished by Beverly Hedke. Pallbearers will be Treg Arganbright, Jack Bannon, Ben Arganbright, Jack Newlin, Scott Woborny, and Tracy Mann. Burial will be in the Riverside Cemetery.
Memorials may be made to the Waterville Fire Department and EMS, and left in care of the Christie-Anderes Funeral Home, PO Box 61, Waterville, Kansas 66548.
Condolences may be left for the family at www.apfunerals.com.