Vergie Lou Anderson

Vergie Anderson, 79, of Lawrence, Kansas, formerly of Kinsley, Kansas, and Rozel, Kansas, passed away on Friday, July 28, 2023, in home hospice surrounded by her loving family.

Vergie passed away from her years long battle with various cancers which shaped her life-long career and mission to help others detect and receive health care for this dreaded disease.

The daughter of Lester H. and Dorothy Blattner Ideker, Vergie was born September 14, 1943, in Great Bend, Kansas. Vergie’s great grandfather T.S. Haun was instrumental in the founding of Jetmore, Kansas, and Hodgeman County Kansas.

Along with her brother, Sonny, she grew up on a farm north of Rozel. When reflecting on her formative years and life on the farm, Vergie had many fond memories of family life and good times. She loved the farm life. She became an accomplished pianist after her parents, with their hard work, saved to buy her a piano for which she was eternally grateful. Vergie attended school at Rozel, graduating Salutatorian in her small class. She attended Fort Hays State for two years and then Kansas State University for a semester.

She married Neil Meckfessel and resided on a farm south of Rozel. Two beautiful children, Jason Vernon and Brooke Suzanne, were born to this union. Vergie loved being a mother and was very involved in the lives of her precious children, assisting with pre-school, teaching Sunday school, serving as a Cub Scout leader and 4-H project leader. The children were her everything.

In 1980, tragedy struck. Jason, 13, and Brooke, 5, were killed in a horrific car accident in Wichita, Kansas. Shocked and lost, Vergie visited their graves every day for years and years. She thought her life was over and she would never be happy again. Although there were many good times, her marriage dissolved after the childrens’ accident.

She eventually took a job at Rozel High School as a secretary hoping to help and guide other children and make a difference in their lives. She became known as a “mother” to so many students teaching them right from wrong, cooking, sewing and just being there for them. Many of those children have kept in touch with her to this day. In order to move on with her life, she felt a calling to follow a career of service.

She enrolled in and graduated with a degree in Psychology at St. Mary’s of the Plains College in Dodge City. She was infinitely grateful to Professor James McReynolds who helped her to move

on from the tragic past, guiding her toward social work and showing her the path to help others get through difficult life events.

Her entire family were life-long K-Staters, so when Vergie told them she was enrolling at the University of Kansas to continue her education, they were quite skeptical. Vergie jumped into KU and upon graduation called it her “nirvana”! From 1988-1990, under the direction of her mentor and renowned KU Professor, Dr. Alice Lieberman, Vergie, who was Dr. Lieberman’s first student, flourished and earned her Master’s Degree in Social Work and gained her LMSW (Licensed Master Social Worker).

Vergie was honored with a membership into Phi Kappa Phi, one of the most exclusive honor societies which is an interdisciplinary academic organization established in 1897. Only the top five percent of senior classes and the top 10 percent of graduate students are asked to join. In addition, she was named an Esther Twente Scholar for 1989-90 at the University of Kansas, a nationally renowned social award representing the highest academic achievement in the school of the Social Welfare Master’s Program. Vergie was also awarded the Margo Schutz Gordon Award for outstanding achievement in the MSW Foundation Practicum.

Vergie married Mark Anderson, her blue-eyed knight in shining armor from Kinsley, Kansas, in 1990, the same year she graduated from KU. Together they purchased a new home in Kinsley supporting each other in both their difficult pasts and charging into the future to make a difference in people’s lives. They both have been doing this together for 33 years proving Aristotle’s observation that “the whole is greater than the sum of its parts”. Mark has been her spiritual foundation and rock. He has been with her on this life and medical journey supporting her from the beginning to the end.

Vergie took her knowledge and degree in Social Welfare back to Western Kansas. She worked for the Iroquois Mental Health Center for over 19 years. She started as a therapist and a nursing home consultant and then Clinical Director for 12 years. As a director, she had to oversee all the coordinators of all the programs and quality management.

In 2007, Vergie had another setback and was diagnosed with breast cancer which turned into a life-long battle. Vergie only knew one thing and that was to attack this head on and to continue to focus on helping others.

After the Greensburg tornado in 2007, she wrote a grant for an informal service for elderly in the area which was called the “coffee shop” and still exists today for people to bond and support each other.

Vergie started a cancer support group in Edwards County for cancer patients and their families. She was instrumental in bringing health care and cancer care and awareness to western Kansas. She began and served on a University of Kansas Breast Cancer Survivorship Program. She became President-Elect of the KU School of Social Welfare Advisory Board and was awarded

“Lady of the Year” from Beta Sigma Phi chapters in western Kansas. After retirement, Vergie continued as a social service consultant and mediator for hospitals, Medicalodge and Life Care Programs.

In 2018, a second cancer appeared and in 2022, Vergie and her husband, Mark, moved to Lawrence to be near her beloved University of Kansas and the many friends she made in Lawrence during her college days. It was also a benefit to be closer to airports, access to MD Anderson in Houston and the excellent health care at KU Cancer Center.

Through all of this, although Vergie had just moved back to Lawrence, she became the driving force behind her Hutton Farms West neighborhood’s newly created social committee. In true “Vergie” spirit, she continued to bring people together in love and friendship.

Her brother Sonny says, “Vergie is just like her Mother, always bringing people together.”

Vergie and her husband, Mark, spent time and service at the Congregational Church in Kinsley, Kansas. Vergie’s and Mark’s faith in God has been paramount in their lives.

Vergie was preceded in death by her parents, her 2 year old sister Lisa Kay Ideker, her infant brother Johnny Ray Ideker and her precious children Jason and Brooke.

Survivors include her husband Mark, her brother Lester, “Sonny” Ideker, Jr. and sister-in-law Janel of Alpharetta, Georgia; her niece Ashley Ideker Charlton and children Hunter, Olivia and Paloma and many, many dear cousins.

Vergie and Mark would like to thank Vergie’s brother and sister-in-law Sonny and Janel Ideker, Lawrence Memorial Hospital Oncology Department, Visiting Nurses, and their many friends and neighbors that supported them.

Vergie has been cremated and her inurnment will be on Saturday, August 5, 2023, at 10:30am. She will be buried next to her children Jason and Brooke at the Garfield, Kansas Cemetery. Following the inurnment, a Celebration of Life will be held at 12 noon at St. Nicholas’s Parish Hall, 706 East 6th St., Kinsley, Kansas. Additionally, a Celebration of Life will be held by her neighbors and friends in Lawrence at a later date.

In lieu of flowers or plants, the family requests memorial donations may be made to the University of Kansas School of Social Welfare Dean’s Opportunity Fund in memory of Vergie Anderson for Jason and Brooke Meckfessel. Mail to: Twente Hall, 1545 Lilac Lane, Lawrence, Kansas 66045 or drop off at the Congregational Church in Kinsley or Rumsey-Yost Funeral Home in Lawrence. Personal condolences may be sent to the family at Rumsey-Yost Funeral Home, 601 Indiana St., Lawrence, KS 66044. Please sign the guestbook at Rumsey-Yost Funeral Home https://rumsey-yost.com/obituaries

Messages & Condolences

From Barry Rodriguez...

Dear Mark and family, Vergie was a dear friend and a light to all. Her encouraging spirit to all she knew. You both touched the lives of our young people, she will always be remembered and missed as a true inspiration hero. Thankful for your influence in our lives.

From Todd Sanko...

I am forever grateful to have met Vergie and her husband Mark at Kinsley United Methodist Church in 2017. They both assisted me in relocating from Kinsley to Lawrence when I was undergoing a hardship in my life. Vergie selflessly kept in touch and inspired me to follow my dreams.

Rest in peace Margie. I will miss you greatly. Thank you for being an angel in my life. God bless you, Mark, and family.

From Jim and Ernie Gordon...

Mark, we feel blessed to have known Vergie. A truly w onderful person. May the Lord be with you in your loss. The Ebert family considers both you and Vergie as family.

From Eugenia L. Bryan...

To Mark and all who loved Vergie, may each find the peace passing all understanding as you cherish her in memory. Love is never lost as it lives on in love returned.

Eugenia Bryan

From Edward and Arlene Finger...

Our sympathy and prayers are with you Anderson and Ideker families. When Bernie was married to Neil Mexkfessel, their farm was 4 miles from our farm, and we would drive by their place at times on our way to and from some ground we farmed near Kinsley. Several times I had to stop due to tire problems or other issues, and Vergie was always eager to help! The Lord gave her the strength to lean on others when she lost her children, and now she is surrounding them with her loving arising! May she rest in peace.

From Darrel & Karen Miller...

Our hearts ache with the loss of this friend. She was a blessing to so many in the time of need.

From Patricia Eslinger Camp...

So sorry for your loss

From Rosanna C. Herrmann...

Mark and family,
“I was incredibly saddened to hear about the passing of your dear wife, Vergie. She was always so thoughtful and kind. She will truly be missed.”

From Melva Schmitt...

Vergie was a very special person in so many ways, rest in piece dear lady.

Vergie was a very special person in so many ways, Rest in Peace

Vergie was a very special person in so many ways, rest in pease dear lady

From Jacquita Bates...

Mark and family. I met Vergie thru Iroquois Mental Health Center in Greensburg Kansas and was a inspiration to all.

From Leann Hirsh...

Vergie was full of life andcompassion. She was beautiful inside and out and touched many hearts. Condolences to Mark and family

From Sue Schuster...

Vergie was just “special” and everyone who met her realized her sense of compassion and determination to make any situation better was a driving force all through her. I had the privilege to know and work with her at Iroquois Center for several years. She was fun, she made the work easier but most ofcall she cared so much it oozed into every corner of ICHD during her time there.
I’d only found out she was back in Lawrence and didn’t get a chance to reconnect. Blessings to her family as they hear about all the ways her life has touched so many during this time of saying “goodbye for now.” To know Vergie was to know someone very special.

From jane lea (Arnold) grandy...

so sorry for your loss

From Gary Hagermann...

Vergie had an incredibly wonderful life of service to others after experiencing great personal tragedy. As a childhood neighbor of the Ideker family, I can recall many happy social gatherings at their home, never lacking for a playful prank to add to the fun. Vergie was always upbeat which was passed on to everyone around her. God only chooses the best for his angelic choir and I’m sure that Vergie has already taken her place there. My deepest sympathy to the Ideker and Anderson families. Rest in peace Vergie

From Alice Lieberman...

“On paper,” I was Vergie’s teacher. In reality, she was mine, and many others’. She taught us all by her example. How does one go on when the unspeakable happens? She showed us. And perhaps because of her life experience, she was the most instinctually great clinician I ever saw. And though she was so generous in her teaching and mentorship of others, there are some ineffable qualities you just have or you don’t. And she sure had those in abundance.

I was so happy when she and Mark moved to Lawrence. It is unreal to me that she left us so soon. But I am filled with gratitude that our paths crossed in this world. My deepest condolences to Mark and Sonny.

From Kathy Miller...

My deepest sympathy to Mark and the family. I met Vergie in 1990 while working at the Iroquois Center and she was my inspiration for becoming a social worker. She was my clinical supervisor during graduate school and then my supervisor for 12 years when she was clinical director at the Iroquois Center. I will always treasure the countless lunches together, the time we spent in program planning, and the daily interactions with her. I was always so grateful for her wisdom, professional ethics, her kindness, and her wickedly funny sense of humor. I always said everyone needed a Vergie in their life, someone who saw the best in you when you couldn’t always see it yourself. I truly loved and respected her.

From Angela Ollis...

Vergie was like a second mom to me. I grew up playing with Jason and will always cherish the memories I have of their family. As I got older, I was fortunate to meet Mark a few times when we visited Kansas and what a blessing he was and always will be for Vergie. Mark, I’m so sorry for your loss. Please know that there are so many people who care about you. May God bless you and keep you in His presence always.

From Patti McCormick...

Dear Mark- in a little over a year you and Vergie became such dear neighbors to us all in Hutton Farms West in Lawrence. We are all devastated with her loss and send our love and prayers to you, Sonny, Janel and your family. She inspired us all and made us all better people. We will never forget her and never let you down.

From Phyllis Meckfessel Foster...

Vergie was one of the sweetest people I have ever known. The death of her children was so devastating. I had to admire her for how she went on in life . RIP sweet lady 🙏🙏

From Nancy Mundhenke...

Vergie was an incredible woman! Such a caring, thoughtful, and “reliable as a rock” friend. She accomplished so much and helped so many. We were all fortunate to have known her. Love to Mark and her family.

From Rod and Thyra Strate...

So very sorry Mark. What a beautiful lady Vergie was and will be missed by so many…Our family is so honored to have known her. Rest in peace sweet
Vergie. May God wrap his loving arms around you and give you peace. We love you!

From Rod and Thyra Strate...

So very sorry Mark. Vergie will be missed by so many. It was an honor to our family to have known her and so grateful for her giving spirit. Rest in peace Vergie. Our love to Mark❤️

From Ashley Chamberlain...

So very sorry for your loss Mark. Vergie was a great lady and treated everyone with such kindness. Our thoughts and prayers are with you.

May God wrap his arms around you all –
Jay, Ashley, Conner, Coral and Cade Chamberlain

From Terry Stiles...

You will be missed by so many,but your loving legacy will go on forever!!
Rest in Peace sweet lady!!

From Steve and Pam Wetzel Family...

Mark, your dear Vergie shared so much life with everyone she was around. You two were two peas in a pod impacting our community. Peace and love to you ❤️ we are grateful for Vergie and You

From Debra Holguin...

So sorry for your loss Mark. Vergie was a very special lady. I’m thankful for the years I got to know her. Thoughts and prayers for you and your family during this time.

From Ric Dalke...

Mark, my heart and prayers for you, family and friends. Vergie is one very special person, she will be missed by many.
I loved working with her and I would hope & pray that some of that special compassion, empathy and clinical skill would rub off. She was so good to & for so many.
Carol & I share our sympathy.

From Marsha Bagby...

Vergie was a kind hearted asset to Kinsley. Her life journey was never easy. She was strong and never gave up. She is with her children now.

From Clif and Linda Townsend...

What a blessing she was Sincere condolences

From Aaron & Denise Wheaton...

Our Deepest Sympathy.

From Doug Minson...

Mark you’re in my thoughts many great memories of you both and our family getting together with you all at golf ⛳️ outings

From Richard Kennefy...

I worked with Virgie for many years at Iroquois Center. I am blessed to have been able to be friends with the most giving supportive person’s I have ever known. I am thankful we were close, and thank God for putting her in my life. She was certainly a mentor to everyone she met. Prayers to Mark and all her family. I as many loved this lady.

From Sarah J. Hearn...

The world has lost a wonderful light. Thoughts and prayers to the family.

From Carlene (engler) Wilson...

Mark to you & your families words can’t express my thoughts for you at this time! So sorry for your loss. Vergie will be missed by many. She has helped so many thru the years. My thoughts & prayers are with you.

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