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Terry Truman McDaniel (Posted 8/22/2026)

Terry Truman McDaniel, 62, of Paxico, Kansas, passed away on Tuesday (August 18, 2026) at Stormont Vail Hospital in Topeka, Kansas.

Born November 11, 1963 in Wamego, Kansas, Terry was the son of Harvey Truman and Sharon (Wurtz) McDaniel.  He married Denise Michaelis on March 12, 1983 at Trinity Lutheran Church in McFarland.

Terry served his country in the Army National Guard from 1982 to 1997 when he transferred to the Air National Guard. He retired as a Technical Sergeant in 2005, serving for nearly 23 years.

A 1983 graduate of Wabaunsee High School, Terry was employed as Superintendent for the City of McFarland for several years. He later was employed in Dining & Housing Maintenance for Kansas State University until his retirement.

Terry enjoyed shooting, going to concerts and gun shows with his family, woodworking, shopping and loved attending the Renaissance Festival in Kansas City, going multiple times a year for many years.  He had a special place in his heart for all animals, keeping pets ranging from turtles and rats to ferrets and iguanas.  He was a member of the N.R.A. and was active with his community, teaching shooting sports with 4-H and volunteering with the Wabaunsee Fire District No. 7.

Survivors include his wife, Denise; a son, Derek McDaniel of Alma, KS; three daughters, April Murphy (Keith) of McFarland, KS, Amanda Woods (Josh) of Cabot, AR and Abigail McDaniel of Paxico, KS; his mother, Sharon McDaniel of Topeka, KS; seven grandchildren, Justice Houston, Finnegan McDaniel, Danielle Murphy, Blake Murphy, Kambrie Woods, Kaylee Woods and Klara Woods; two brothers, Jerry McDaniel (Tamara) of Georgetown, Guyana and Larry McDaniel of Topeka, KS; two sisters, Kim McDaniel of Topeka, KS and Tammy McDaniel of Paxico, KS; and many nieces and nephews.

Terry was preceded in death by his father, Harvey.

Memorial services will be held Saturday morning (August 29, 2026) at 10:30 at Trinity Lutheran Church in McFarland, Kansas with Rev. Terry DeGiovanni officiating.  Burial with Military Honors by the Air National Guard, Alma American Legion Post No. 32 and the American Legion Riders will follow at Bethlehem Cemetery near Paxico, Kansas.

The family will greet friends on Saturday morning (August 29, 2026) from 9:30 until the time of services at Trinity Lutheran Church.

Memorial contributions are suggested to the Alma American Legion Post No. 32 or Purple PAWS of Manhattan. Please make checks payable to the charity of your choice and those may be left with  Campanella & Stewart Funeral Home, P. O. Box 48, Wamego, KS 66547.

Marjorie Ann Kluber (Posted 8/21/2026)

Marjorie Ann Kluber, age 91, of Manhattan, passed away August 18, 2026, at the Good Shepherd Hospice House in Manhattan.

She was born on June 24, 1935, at her home in Langdon, Kansas, the daughter of Alva James and Harriett Emily (Rickett) Pike.

Marjorie married Thomas Kluber in 1957, they later divorced in 1986.

She worked at many different places in Manhattan over the years. Her last job was with Dillards before she retired in 2000.

She was preceded in death by her siblings Daryl Pike and Eve Thompson

Marjorie is survived by her children: Loretta (Jerry) Wallenbecker of Manhattan, Gary (Karen) Kluber of Mountain Home, Idaho, Lisa (Kit) Portz of Manhattan, and Lane Kluber of Manhattan; also, her grandchildren: Rikki Kluber, Kaitlyn Kluber and Dane Bogart;

great-grandchildren: Brandon, Brionna, Marlie, Meliah, Jorgie, Karbyn and Eveyln; and her siblings: Gaile Garner, Joy (Don) Stevens, Kay Miller (Bob).

The family will greet friends during a visitation from 5:30 until 7:00p.m. on Monday August 24, 2026, at the Yorgensen-Meloan-Londeen Funeral Home in Manhattan.

Funeral services will be held at 10:00a.m. Tuesday august 25, 2026 at the Yorgensen-Meloan-Londeen Funeral Chapel in Manhattan, with Pastor Melanie Nord officiating.  Interment will follow in the Sunrise Cemetery in Manhattan.

Memorial contributions in memory of Marjorie are suggested to the American Cancer Society.  Contributions may be left 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

Jim Shave (Posted 8/18/2026)

On August 15, 2026, Jim Shaver was called home to Heaven, while surrounded by his loving wife and daughters at the Meadowlark Hills-Wroten House in Manhattan.

James Kent Shaver was born March 28, 1939, in Wichita, Kansas, to Mary Frank Leslie-Johnson and Nels Johnson and was later adopted by Bill Shaver.

Jim’s elementary school years were spent in Sheridan, Wyoming, and he loved telling stories of time spent at a dude ranch owned by family friends. Horseback riding in the mountains of Wyoming and those primary years were the happiest of his childhood. The family returned to Salina, Kansas, where Jim spent his adolescent years and graduated from Salina High School in 1957.

Jim joined the U.S. Navy in 1959 and served the country for four years. Jim earned a bachelor’s degree in psychology at the University of Southern Colorado in Pueblo in 1967. He followed with a master’s degree in vocational rehabilitation counseling at the University of Northern Colorado, Greeley.

While in college, Jim worked at Goodwill Industries in Colorado Springs, Colorado. Goodwill gave him his first full-time job after college as a rehabilitation counselor, where he met and married his wife, Kathy. In 1970, Jim and Kathy relocated to Beatrice, Nebraska, when Jim accepted employment as a psychologist at Beatrice State Home and was promoted to unit director while employed there.

In 1978, Jim accepted employment as the President and CEO of Big Lakes Developmental Center in Manhattan, Kansas. He remained in that position until retirement in 2005. Jim also did accreditation surveys for The Commission on Accreditation of Rehabilitation Facilities.

Jim and Kathy were blessed with two daughters, Susan and Cindy, as well as two granddaughters, Maddie and Hayden.

Jim was a member of The First United Methodist Church of Manhattan, the American Psychological Association, and the American Legion.

Jim’s greatest joys were traveling, attending K-State athletic events, and most of all, spending time with his family. He will be remembered for his wonderful storytelling, his dedication to helping others, his love of family, and the many lives he touched throughout his career and life.

Survivors include his wife Kathy; their daughters, Susan Boller and her husband Michael of Manhattan, and their daughters, Maddie McMillan (Evan) and Hayden Boller; and Cindy Shaver of Manhattan.

The family will greet friends during a visitation from 6:00 until 7:30 p.m. Thursday, August 20, 2026, at the Yorgensen-Meloan-Londeen Funeral Home in Manhattan.

Funeral services will be held at 2:00 p.m. Friday, August 21, 2026, at the Yorgensen-Meloan-Londeen Funeral Chapel in Manhattan, with Rev. Melanie Nord officiating.  Interment with military honors will follow in the Sunrise Cemetery in Manhattan.

The family suggest memorial contributions in memory of Jim to the Meadowlark Hills Parkinson’s Program or Big Lakes Developmental Center.  Contributions may be left 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

Jenna Lea Vathauer (Posted 8/18/2026)

Jenna Lea Vathauer, age 42 of Barnes, passed away Thursday, August 13, 2026, at the Hanover Hospital.

She was born on June 1, 1984, in Emporia, the daughter of John Clyde and Catherine Kay (Smith) Pritchard.

On October 6, 2007, she married Daniel Jacob Vathauer. He survives of the home.

When Daniel and Jenna met, she was a nurse and in the years following, she became a farm wife and Daniel’s partner in maintaining the kid’s and farm activities. She attended St. Mark’s Lutheran Church in Waterville and served as a volunteer fire firefighter and treasurer for the Barnes Rural Fire Department.

Jenna was a remarkable woman, known for her warm heart and generosity. She found joy in the simple pleasures of life, whether she was antiquing, cooking delicious meals for friends and family, smoking meats such as ribs and pork butts. Jenna had a special knack for decorating her home for the holidays and special occasions, creating an environment filled with warmth and cheer. As an outdoorsy soul, she loved to drive country roads, pick wildflowers, and enjoy nature while camping and fishing. Jenna was a giver at heart who never said “no.”

In addition to her husband, Daniel Vathauer, she is survived by three children, Jacob, Jaci and Arlo Vathauer of Barnes; her parents, John and Catherine Pritchard of Council Grove; her twin brother, Jessie Pritchard of Springfield, Tennessee; one sister, Rinda Stecher and husband Tony of Council Grove; one grandmother, Donna Smith of Council Grove; two sisters-in-law, Stacy Vermetten and husband Mike of Waterville and Jen Einspahr and husband Mike of Crystal River, Florida; one brother-in-law, Jerod Vathauer and wife Jessica of Murietta, California; her mother-in-law, Luann Thomson and husband Wayne of Waterville; her father-in-law, Bob Vathauer and wife Libby of Manhattan; two step brothers-in-law, and several nieces and nephews.

Visitation will be from noon until 8:00 pm Wednesday August 19, 2026, at the Christie-Anderes Funeral Home in Waterville, where the family will receive friends from 6:00 until 8:00 pm.

Funeral services will be held at 10:00 am Thursday, August 20, 2026, at the St. Mark’s Lutheran Church in Waterville. Burial will be in the St. Peter’s Lutheran Cemetery. There will be a lunch served at the Barnes Firehouse following the graveside service.

Memorials may be made to the Barnes Rural Fire Department or Valley Heights High School Softball and Baseball Programs. Contributions may be 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.

Holly Ann Crane Smith (Posted 8/17/2026)

Holly Ann Crane Smith died August 15 at Olathe Hospital after a lengthy illness.

She was born on October 5, 1956, in Sidney, New York. She moved to Manhattan as a child and always considered Manhattan her home. She was a member of the Manhattan High School Class of 1974 and enjoyed maintaining contact with her classmates and other alumnae. She was a graduate of Augsburg College in Minnesota.

With her husband Bill, she was a great fan of K-State football, attending many games over the years. One of Holly’s first jobs was with the First United Methodist Church in Manhattan. She later worked as a paraeducator in Gardner, helping kindergarten students in their first year of schooling.

Holly was preceded in death by her parents, Charles (Pete) and Virgene Crane.

She is survived by her husband Bill, brother David and spouse Jeff Wells, sister Nancy, sister Janet Boucher and spouse Mike, stepchildren Jennifer and Ivan, and numerous step-grandchildren.

Memorial services will be held on Thursday August 20, 2026, at 11:00a.m. at the First United Methodist Church in Manhattan. Private inurnment will be held at a later date.

The family suggests memorial contributions in memory of Holly to the First United Methodist Church (To be used for Youth Ministry). Contributions may be left in care of the Yorgensen-Meloan-Londeen Funeral Home, 1616 Poyntz Avenue, Manhattan, Kansas 66502. ymlfuneralhome.com

 

Ben D. Puett (Posted 8/17/2026)

Ben D. Puett, age 55, of Manhattan, passed away Saturday August 15, 2026, at the Ascension Via Christi Hospital in Manhattan.

He was born on March 8, 1971, in Junction City, the son of Glen and Anne (Joyce) Puett Jr. Ben grew up in the Manhattan area and graduated from Manhattan High School with the class of 1989.

Ben learned from an early age to be a diligent worker and care about the things you were involved in. He owned multiple businesses over the years. His passion was Simmental cattle; he was the proud owner of Puett Simmental Ranch. Ben was a former board member of the Kansas Simmental Association and a big supporter of the Kansas Junior Simmental Association.

Ben was a kind, caring, and giving person. He loved being on the ranch and he always wanted to “stay on the creek.”  He enjoyed going to Colorado for the annual elk trip. He also loved to go fishing and float on the river.

He was preceded in death by his parents; his Uncle Don Puett and Aunt Connie Puett; and his sister Janice Bernave-Puett.

Ben is survived by his wife Wendy Puett; his sons: Logan Puett and Daughter in-law Jazmyn Puett, Blaine Puett, and Bryce Kotewa; his nephews: Chad and Shane Young, Ian Drake, Dustin Johnson, and his nieces: Marcy Venrick and Amie Lindshield; and his dogs Keystone, Sage, and Layla.

The family will greet friends during a visitation on Wednesday August 19, 2026, from 5:30 until 7:00p.m. at the Yorgensen-Meloan-Londeen Funeral Home.

Funeral services will be held on Thursday August 20, 2026, at 1:30p.m. at the Yorgensen-Meloan-Londeen Funeral Chapel. Interment will follow in the Ashland Cemetery in Manhattan.

In lieu of flowers please make all donations payable to the Kansas Junior Simmental Association. Make checks payable to KJSA and mail them to KJSA 916 22nd Road, Kanopolis, Kansas 67454.

The Yorgensen-Meloan-Londeen Funeral Home, 1616 Poyntz Avenue, Manhattan, Kansas 66502, is assisting the family with service arrangements. ymlfuneralhome.com

Paul Henry Schweir (Posted 8/15/2026)

Paul Henry Schweir, 69, of Maple Hill, Kansas, passed away unexpectedly from a farm accident on Saturday (August 8, 2026) in Maple Hill, Kansas.

Born July 29, 1957 Wamego, Kansas, Paul was the son of Lawrence and Gertrude (Casper) Schweir.  He grew up working on the family farm and continued with his life’s passion working his farm and raising cattle. He was a hard worker who could do the work of three men, but he always made it fun.  He was always on a mission seeking out new and better corn and soybean varieties and keeping his field weed free and well maintained. When he did take a break, it was usually to visit a test plot or attending a tractor pull or bull sale.

Lovingly known as The Commander, Paul was an avid fisherman and loved hunting, especially deer, quail, pheasant and turkey hunting. Paul also enjoyed hunting mushrooms.  His pride and joy was the 44 pound flathead catfish he caught on his rod and reel just this past June.  He was active in his community and had served on the Wabaunsee County Fire District No. 7 Board and was always there to help out other farmers when in need.

Survivors include two brothers, Wayne Schweir (Dedra) of Belvue, Kansas and Kenneth Schweir of Manhattan, Kansas; a niece, Kayla Moore (Kris); two nephews, Travis Rezac and Troy Rezac (Ashley); and great nieces and great nephew, Kaden Moore, Addyson Rezac, Harper Rezac and Sutton Rezac.

Paul was preceded in death by his parents; and two sisters, Karen Rezac and Donna Jean Schweir.

Funeral services will be held Tuesday morning (August 18, 2026) at 10:00 at Campanella & Stewart Funeral Home in Wamego with Mr. Rob Campanella as Celebrant.  Burial will follow in the Wamego City Cemetery.

Visitation will be Monday evening (August 17, 2026) from 5:30 to 7:30 at Campanella & Stewart Funeral Home in Wamego.

The family asks in lieu of a memorial contribution, honor Paul by taking your family out for a steak or BBQ rib dinner, which were his favorites.

Loretta Catherine Johnson (Posted 8/14/2026)

Loretta Catherine Johnson passed away at her home in Manhattan, Kansas, on August 8, 2026, surrounded by her husband and many friends. 

 She was born January 18,1956, in New Britain, Connecticut, to Irene and Clarence Johnson. The youngest of three siblings, she was preceded in death by her sister, Cheryl Johnson and her sister-in-law, Gail Johnson. She is survived by her husband of 23 years, Uwe Thumm, of the home, her stepchildren Julian (33), Philip (32), and Emily (28) Thumm of Colorado, and her brother Ted Johnson and his two children Erika and Kris of Connecticut.

 From early on, Loretta was drawn to learning about the natural world. She graduated from Cromwell High School in 1974 and earned her bachelor’s degree in Zoology and Field Biology from Connecticut College before completing her Ph.D. in Ecology and Evolutionary Biology at the University of Connecticut in 1992, where she met her first husband, Antoni (Ton) Damman. In 1995 she moved to Manhattan, Kansas to join Kansas State University as an assistant professor in Biology. There she progressed to the academic rank of full professor, taught biology classes, and conducted research, focusing on ecological genomics to help transform our understanding of how grassland species respond and adapt to environmental change. From there she retired a few months ago.

 After Ton’s passing in 2000, she was supported by her adopted “Kansas family” of close friends through this life transition. In early 2003, during joint peaceful protests against the impending Iraq invasion, she met Uwe, who quickly became her extraordinary friend and husband, bringing into her life his three young children: Julian, Philip, and Emily. Together, often including friends and family, they passionately enjoyed great conversations and outdoor adventures. She loved traveling, sailing, hiking, and skiing.

 Meanwhile, as her academic career unfolded, she continued to teach and broaden the scope of her research, establishing in 2004 the K-State Ecological Genomics Institute. She helped create a new interdisciplinary research program at Kansas State University and was a sought-after and much appreciated collaborator at research institutions in the US and Europe. To run her successful ecology laboratory, she secured external funding and led federally funded graduate training programs that created research opportunities and encouraged career prospects for generations of students.

 Throughout her academic career, students and colleagues were at the heart of Loretta’s professional life. She generously shared her time, ideas, encouragement, and friendship with the numerous undergraduate, graduate, and postgraduate researchers she mentored. Many of them were more than “just” colleagues and routinely enriched Loretta and Uwe’s holiday celebrations and BBQs on the couple’s deck, as well as sailing “adventures” on their boats at Tuttle Creek and Milford Reservoir. Loretta was a member of the Sigma Xi Scientific Research Honor Society, the Blue Valley and Southwind Yacht Clubs near Manhattan, KS, and the Sarasota Sailing Squadron in FL. She repeatedly served as the commodore of the BVYC and recruited many new members – regardless of their initial interest in sailing.

 Loretta was well known for her extraordinary gift of bringing people of diverse backgrounds together. She tirelessly cultivated and coordinated enriching gatherings and events, ensuring no soul was left out or alone. She consistently and generously gave priority to helping others in need, regardless of ethnicity, background, or status. She equally used this talent to sustain her passion for academic research, to promote generations of students, colleagues, and friends, and to fuse them into a welcoming open-minded coherent circle of people: her “village”. She created this village and it supported her until the end. She will be deeply missed and lovingly remembered.

 A celebration of life gathering will be held at 2:00 pm. Saturday August 15, 2026 at the Yorgensen-Meloan-Londeen Funeral Home in Manhattan.  There will be a time to share memories and stories of Loretta with her family, friends and colleagues. 

 The Yorgensen-Meloan-Londeen Funeral Home, 1616 Poyntz Avenue, Manhattan, Kansas 66502, is assisting the family with service arrangements. ymlfuneralhome.com

Bonnie Lou Palenske (Posted 8/13/2026)

Bonnie Lou Palenske, 83, of Wamego, Kansas, passed away on Sunday (June 21, 2026) in her home.

Born January 17, 1943 in Wamego, Kansas, Bonnie was the daughter of Chester and Bernadine (Niedfeldt) Songs. She married James L. “Jim” Palenske on November 4, 1961 in Manhattan, Kansas. He preceded her in death on July 31, 2023.

Bonnie was a 1961 graduate of Wamego High School, was a member of Extension Homemakers Unit (EHU) of Wabaunsee, and is a member of St. John Lutheran Church in Alma. She enjoyed gardening, canning, crocheting, cross stitch, solving word search puzzles, and playing Pitch. She loved going fishing with Jim, especially on Tuttle Lake. She was known for her cooking, and she had been a Wabaunsee 4-H Cooking Leader for several years.

One of her first jobs as a teenager was cleaning house for Grace and Robert Haynes. During High School, Bonnie worked at Cordts Diner known as the Swirly Top and then at Wamego Drug for 11 years. She was instrumental in establishing the Wabaunsee Rural Water District and worked in the office for several years. She retired after 11 years with USD 320 where she was a cook in the Middle School.

Survivors include two daughters, Brenda Ridder (Chris) of Alma and Julie McIntyre (Jerry) of Wamego; eight grandchildren, Ethan Walsh, Tristan Walsh (Mariah), Clara Duryea (Gavin), Hunter Ridder, Harley Ridder, Chelsey VanPelt (Corey), Jessica McIntyre (Evan) and Shaylea McIntyre (Tony); seven great grandchildren, Hallie Walsh, Kamryn Walsh, Braylynn Walsh, Blayze Walsh, Malia Walsh, Zayden McIntyre and Grayson Kolterman; a sister, Carol Hansing of Ridgecrest, CA; a brother, Tim Songs (Julie) of Alma, KS; and many nieces, nephews, brother and sister in laws and cousins.

Mrs. Palenske was preceded in death by her parents; a son in infancy, Michael Lee Palenske; two sisters, Ella Hesse (John) and Jacqueline Wohler (Virgil); and three brothers, Dennis Songs, David Songs and Ray Songs (Nancy), a brother in law Richard Hansing.

Cremation arrangements are in the care of Campanella & Stewart Funeral Home in Wamego.

Graveside inurnment will be Saturday morning (August 22, 2026) at 10:00 at Wabaunsee Cemetery with Reverend Robert Grimm officiating.

The family will host a Celebration of Bonnie’s life on Saturday (August 22, 2026) from 11:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. at the Alma Community Center, 1050 Ohio Street, Alma, Kansas.

Memorial contributions are suggested to the Wabaunsee Fire District 8, Elara Hospice or St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital. Please make checks payable to the organization of your choice and those may be left with Campanella & Stewart Funeral Home, P. O. Box 48, Wamego, KS 66547.

Tommy Charles (TC) Griffay (Posted 8/11/2026)

Tommy Charles (TC) Griffay, age 72 of Manhattan, passed away Saturday, August 8, 2026, at Ascension Via Christi Hospital in Manhattan.

He was born on March 2, 1954, in Midland, Texas, the son of Charles Dane and LaJauna Bernice (Sellman) Griffay. TC grew up in Brady, TX and graduated from Brady High School with the class of 1972. In his younger days, TC played baseball as a catcher and played tennis. His Grandmother on his maternal side was half Cherokee Indian and Great-Grandfather was a full Cherokee Preacher. (That heritage might not have been the best mix with an Irish Girl but they made it work for 39 years.)

TC started working as an electrician for Dallas Adams, his uncle, when he was 17 years old. Not only was Dallas his uncle & mentor but TC and Dallas shared a very close relationship and thought the world of each other. Well, at least until Pam came along and then Dallas would stick up for her.

His electrical career started with Dodds Electric in Texas. Later he worked for Weise Corporation out of Texas and did many jobs all over the United States. When he landed in Manhattan, KS doing a job at Ft. Riley Hospital, he met a blonde at the DugOut. It took some convincing but she agreed to a date. He married Pamala O’Neill on August 1, 1987, in Randolph, KS. She survives. They then moved to Jacksonville, NC for a job at Camp LeJeune. Two years later when that job was completed the next job was in Utah. Pam was homesick and told TC, you go to Utah, but on the way, drop me off in Kansas. TC stayed in Manhattan with her for the rest of his life. He joined IBEW Local Union 226 and worked for Economy Electric for a couple years then started working and running contracted government jobs at Ft. Riley for some electrical contractors. Citadel Electric Group out of Oak Grove, MO heard about and got to know TC and approached him to be their Superintendent on jobs they had bid at Ft. Riley. As anyone will tell you, TC was one hell of a Superintendent on a job and had a reputation of being an excellent electrician. TC was a Master Electrician with the IBEW Local 226 out of Topeka.

TC had a passion for working hard and playing hard. He was a frequent visitor at the Dara’s in Candlewood playing the Lotto. He was a Texas Football fan until Pam explained to him that K-State Football OWNS TEXAS. She quickly converted him. He was also a Chiefs fan but never truly converted to the Chiefs over the Dallas Cowboys. TC either LOVED the Cowboys or he HATED them.

TC loved to watch sports. Any sports. His favorites were football, baseball and he would sit for hours and watch horse racing on TV. He would have much rather been at the horse races but he picked horses every race to win, place and show. If he could find someone, TC would bet you if the sun would come up tomorrow if you would take that bet. Back when he was young his cousin, Todd, says one night TC just handed him $12,000 and told him, here hold on to this for me, I just won it rolling dice.

TC was an outdoor type of guy. He loved to hunt and fish. He spent many hours fishing at the Tubes at Tuttle Creek Lake. TC liked to dance and was a very good dancer. He loved animals and was a good caretaker of their pets. He was fun loving and loved to tell stories. He loved to make people laugh and had a HUGE heart. He would do anything to help out family or a friend. When Pam would have the “girls” over he would cater to their needs of snacks and beverages. Always with some banter mixed in. He had a special love for his mother-in-law, Kathleen O’Neill. There is nothing he wouldn’t do for her and vice-versa. TC spent many days helping his father-in-law, Bob, on their family farm in Randolph. There wasn’t always agreement on which way things should be done. Bob always enjoyed sharing stories he had heard of what a good electrician TC was and was always proud of that reputation TC had.

Besides Pamala, he leaves behind his sisters, Dana Friar (Roger) Brady, TX and Cherri Starks Henderson Katy, TX; Sister-in -law, Peggy O’Neill (Larry Aschermann) Carthage, MO; Brother-in-law, Bobby O’Neill Kansas City, KS; and several nieces and nephews.

He was preceded in death by his parents; his in-laws, Bob O’Neill and Kathleen O’Neill; sister-in-law, Patricia O’Neill; brother-in-law, James Hefner; his beloved uncle, Dallas Adams; and other aunts and uncles.

Funeral services will be held at 11:00 am Saturday, August 15, 2026, at the Anderes-Pfeifley Funeral Home with Pastor Kevin Larson officiating. The family will receive friends from 6:00 until 8:00 pm Friday. Burial will be in the Wamego City Cemetery.

TC’s smile, laugh and caring ways will be truly missed.

In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be left to T. Russell Reitz Animal Shelter in Manhattan and left in care of the Anderes-Pfeifley Funeral Home, PO Box 176, Riley, Kansas 66531.

Condolences may be left for the family at www.apfunerals.com.

Beulah Mae Herbic (Posted 8/10/2026)

Beulah Mae Herbic, 98, of Alma, Kansas, passed away Tuesday, August 4, 2026, at Villa St. Francis in Olathe, Kansas.

Beulah was born on October 18, 1927, in Council Grove Kansas, the daughter of Herman and Ella (Reuter) Banka.  Beulah’s mother died November 5th, just weeks after her birth, and she was legally adopted by her maternal grandparents, Henry and Pauline Reuter.  She was raised on a farm 7.5 miles west of Alma.  She attended grade school in a native stone country schoolhouse and in good weather would walk 2.5 miles to school.  She then attended Alma High School.

Beulah married Glenn Arthur Herbic on July 3, 1946, in Alma.  They raised their family and shared their lives together for over 75 years until Glenn’s death on January 2, 2022.  Glenn worked primarily for the Rock Island railroad and Beulah moved with her family to where the job led them.  They lived in Belleville, Kansas until 1980 and then moved to McFarland and then to Alma.

Beulah’s life was her family, friends and her faith in God.  While living in Belleville, she was an active member of St. Edwaard Catholic Church and the Needle Craft Club.  As well as a diligent homemaker, Beulah worked for Scott Specialties as a seamstress and also cooked at the Junior High School.  After moving to Alma, she continued her love for her faith and was active at Holy Family Catholic Church and in the Altar Society.  For many years she was the Sacristan at the church.  Beulah was a volunteer at the Alma Manor.  She was a beautiful seamstress and in her earlier years made her own clothes, her daughter’s doll clothes, and beautiful handmade afghans and quilts for all her children and grandchildren.  She made delicious jams and jellies as well and canned vegetables.  Beulah was known for her wonderful meals and amazing pies.  She loved tending to her flowers and garden and enjoyed watching the birds and loved her cats.

Beulah is survived by her children; Stan Herbic (Susan), Overland Park, Jim Herbic (Lynn), Salina, Patty Lovgren (Burt), Manhattan, and Bob Herbic (Peggy), Olathe; her twelve grandchildren, Mark Herbic, Charley Herbic, Christina Nance, Jessica Simshauser, Jeremy Herbic, Joshua Mall, Mariah Calovich, Kaylie Lovgren, Jack Herbic, Molly Clark, Andrew Herbic, and Michael Herbic. She was also blessed with fifteen great-grandchildren, Nola Herbic, Heidi Nance, Owen Nance, Wyatt Simshauser, Connor Bagwell, Emerson Herbic, Willow Herbic, Autumn Herbic, Marley Calovich, Kaden Williams, Taylor Williams, Everett Clark, Clara Clark, Rosie Herbic, and William Herbic. Beulah was preceded in death by her parents and her great-granddaughter, Madie Mall.

Mass of Christian Burial will be held at 11:00 am, Saturday, August 15, 2026, at Holy Family Catholic Church in Alma.  Burial will follow at Holy Family Catholic Cemetery.  The family will greet friends prior to the service from 9:30 am until 10:30 am, and a Rosary prayer service will be held at 10:30 am.  They suggest memorial contributions to Holy Family Catholic Church or Wabaunsee County Historical Society and Museum, and those may be sent in care of Campanella and Stewart Funeral Home.  Online condolences may be left at www.campanellastewart.com.

Orris Eugene Kelly (Posted 8/9/2026)

Orris Eugene Kelly, age 100, of Manhattan, passed away July 31, 2026, at the Meadowlark Hills Retirement Community in Manhattan.

Chaplain (Major General) Orris E. Kelly, US Army Retired was born July 28, 1926, in Montrose, Kansas. He entered the Army in January 1944 in the Army Specialized Training Program (Reserve) and attended the University of Kansas. He took Basic Training at Camp Fannin, TX, serving as squad leader. In January 1945 he was sent to Officer Candidate School at Ft. Benning, Georgia. He graduated on May 29th, 1945, as a Second Lieutenant at age 18. (In 1976, he was installed in the Officer Candidate School Hall of Fame.) He served in the Army of Occupation in Germany (1946) as part of the Constabulary. He was separated from the Army in January 1947 as a First Lieutenant, USAR, returning to college at Kansas Wesleyan University for an AB degree. Orris Kelly went to Garrett Theological Seminary in Evanston, Illinois graduation in June of 1953 and ordained an elder in the United Methodist Church. He re-entered the Army as a chaplain reporting to Fort Leonard Wood, Missouri.

He served in many units including the 8th Cavalry Regiment in Japan, the Seventh Infantry Division in Korea and as Division Chaplain of the Fourth Infantry Division in Vietnam. He served on the staff and faculty of the US Army Chaplain School, Director of the Armed Forces Retreat Center in Berchtesgaden, Germany, and Office to the Chief of Chaplains. In 1975 he was nominated to be Chief of Chaplains by President Ford, approved by the Senate, and promoted from Colonel to Major General.

After retirement he served as Associate General Secretary for the Division of Chaplains and Related Ministries of the Board of Higher Education and Ministry of the United Methodist Church. The Division of Chaplains was tasked to endorse clergy to serve in hospitals, prisons, industry, and the military. In 1985 he was selected to be Vice President for Pastoral Services for the Hospital Corporation of America, a 476-hospital corporation in Nashville, Tennessee, He left that position in 1987 to return to Kansas to round out his career to serve churches until retirement from the United Methodist Church in 1989.

Education includes Command and General Staff College at Ft. Leavenworth, KS, the US Army War College in Carlisle Barracks, PA, Master of Science in Counseling at Shippensburg State University and Honorary doctoral degrees from Kansas Wesleyan University in Salina, KS, and Westmar College in Iowa.

Awards from the Army include Distinguished Service Medal, Legion of Merit with 2 Oak Leaf Clusters, Bronze Star Medal with 2 Oak Leaf Clusters, Air Medal with 3 device, Army Commendation Medal with 2 Oak Leaf Clusters and other awards and decorations.

Other honors include being inducted into the Officer Candidate School (OCS) Hall of Fame at Fort Benning, Georgia by the Commanding General. Other honors include the Four Chaplains Award, Aaron and Hur Award, Distinguished Alumni Award from Kansas Wesleyan University, award from the Indiana State Police for assisting in the training of chaplains. He is listed in the Marquis “Who’s Who in The World.”

Orris Kelly served for three years on the National Advisory Committee on Cemeteries for the Veterans Administration in Washington, DC. Other civic activities include the Manhattan, KS chamber of Commerce, Military Relations Committee, the Military Officers Association, Association of the US Army, Vietnam Veterans, Veterans of Foreign Wars, Military Chaplains Association, Landon Lecture Patron, and supporter of McCain events at Kansas State University. He served on two ethics committees at Kansas State University, past member of Kiwanis and Lions clubs and was a member of the First United Methodist Church in Manhattan, KS.

He was preceded in death by his parents Herman and Theodora Kelly, sisters Mildred Moore, Faye Kinsey, Clarice Peteete, Molly McCampbell, brother Ervin Kelly, sons Jeff Kelly and Joel Kelly, and his wife Phyllis Kelly.

He is survived by his wife Charlotte Scott Kelly, children Karen Brudvig of Warrenton, VA and Collette Palmisano of Clearwater, FL, nine grandchildren and eighteen g-grandchildren. He is survived in the Scott family by Janice Horn (Jeff) of Lincoln, NE. Paul Scott (Sharon) of Highland Village, TX, four grandchildren and three g-grandchildren.

Memorial services for Chaplain Major General Kelly will be held at 11:00a.m. Saturday August 15, 2026, at the First United Methodist Church, 612 Poyntz Avenue, Manhattan, Kansas. Interment will be held later at the Arlington National Cemetery.

The family suggests memorial contributions in memory of Orris to the First United Methodist Church, Meadowlark Hills Foundation-Good Samaritan Fund, US Army War College, Garrett Theological Seminary, UM Higher Education Foundation, US Military Chaplains Association, or to Kansas Wesleyan University.

The Yorgensen-Meloan-Londeen Funeral Home, 1616 Poyntz Avenue, Manhattan, Kansas 66502, is assisting the family with service arrangements. ymlfuneralhome.com

Ruth L. Friedmann (Posted 8/8/2026)

Ruth L. Friedmann, 100 of Manhattan, Kansas, passed away on August 05, 2026 at Meadowlark Hills in Manhattan.

Arrangements are in the care of Yorgensen-Meloan-Londeen Funeral Home, 1616 Poyntz Avenue in Manhattan.

Cremation has been chosen and services will be announced at a later date.

Online condolences at www.ymlfuneralhome.com

 

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