Lydia Katherine Evans

Lydia Evans was born on October 10, 1920, in Sapulpa, Oklahoma and died at age 97, surrounded by love, June 6, 2018, at The Lawrence Presbyterian Manor, which she called home following the death of her beloved husband, Robert “Bob” Evans, three years ago. She now rejoins Bob and is survived by her children and their spouses Patricia Anne Bird (Lynn), Robert Rockey Evans Jr. (Cathy), James Warren Evans 2nd (Awe), David Spencer Evans (Jan), and David Lee Barclay (Cecily); and 10 grandchildren, 11 great-grandchildren, her sister and brother-in-law Betty and Bill Silman, nieces and nephews and many good friends.

Lydia was the middle of five sisters. Both of her parents, Vere and Margaret (Wallace) Spencer had died by the time she was 16 so she and her two younger sisters, Ginny and Betty moved to Norman, Oklahoma to live with her older sister, Mary who was a student at OU. There, as a 16 year-old senior at University High School she met Bob and learned that life could be fun. They were sweethearts from that day in 1937 throughout the rest of their lives.

Bob and Lydia both graduated from the University of Oklahoma and remained loyal Sooners for life. They were married at Riverside Church in New York City on October 20, 1943, the day Bob graduated from Midshipmen’s School. After a few months of living in Williamsburg, Virginia where Bob was posted, Lydia returned to Norman, Oklahoma to assist the work of one of her professors while Bob went to the Philippines to join the Pacific Theater of WWII.

At the end of the war, Bob and Lydia moved to Dallas, Texas where they started their family. In 1951, after having their first two children in Dallas, the family moved to Great Bend, Kansas where Bob established a civil engineering consulting firm that grew to become EBH: Evans, Bierly, Hutchison Consulting Engineers. There, Lydia and Bob raised their four children with a fifth joining as a high school student.

The family still treasures those years in Great Bend, day to day life in a wonderful house that Lydia made into a perfect home, Sunday picnics on Arkansas River sandbars, Christmases, summer travels all around America and the positive modeling and support of loving parents. Lydia was active in the First Presbyterian Church and P.E.O. She and Bob made many lifelong friends in Great Bend and Mom established herself as a highly skilled bridge player.

Bob and Lydia moved to Lawrence in 1978 where Bob had opened an EBH branch office. They joined the Lawrence First Presbyterian Church and Lydia continued to be highly involved as a member and leader in P.E.O. and as a bridge player in a variety of groups for the forty years she lived in Lawrence. They made many more close friends in Lawrence and enjoyed traveling the world during retirement.

Throughout her life, Lydia has been courageous, resilient and generous; a thinker, a learner and a Lady. She and her sweetheart Bob celebrated almost 72 joyous years of marriage. In addition to their children, grandchildren, great-grandchildren and spouses, they extended their love and caring to many who were not related by blood, and once a person was included in that realm of family, they always remained there, with unconditional love.

The family will hold a private graveside service early on Monday, July 16th followed, at 11 AM, by a celebration of Lydia’s life with family and friends in the Presbyterian Manor Chapel in Lawrence. In lieu of flowers, the family would appreciate that donations be made to The Presbyterian Manor Good Samaritan Program or their Employee Education Fund, in care of Rumsey-Yost Funeral Home, 601 Indiana St., Lawrence, KS, 66044.

 

Marlene S. Jensen

Funeral services for Marlene Selma Jensen, 59, Lawrence, will be held at 2:00 p.m. Tuesday, June 5, 2018 at Price Funeral Home, 750 Commercial, Superior, Nebraska 68978.

Marlene went to be with her Lord and Savior Jesus Christ on June 1, 2018.

She was born October 4, l958, to Albert and Selma Jensen. She grew up on the family farm near Hardy, Nebraska. She attended Hardy Public School through the eighth grade and graduated from Superior High School, Superior, Nebraska, in 1977. She was a member of St. Paul Lutheran Church in Hardy.

She worked at Samaritan Village in Hastings, Nebraska, for over 20 years before moving to Lawrence, Kansas, where she worked at Naismith Hall on KU’s campus.

Marlene had a sweet spirit, keen sense of humor and quick wit. She was a caring and kind soul.

She liked animals and was especially fond of her neighbors’ cats, Flynn and Sylvia, who greeted her when she came home from work.

She enjoyed board games…a real Wahoo (Aggravation) queen…coloring, word search puzzles, watching sports and the older TV shows. She also enjoyed time with family.

She was preceded in death by her parents and is survived by her siblings…sister Jane (Jensen) Sinclair and husband Tom from Springdale, Arkansas, brother Tim Jensen and wife Cindy from Lawrence, Kansas, and sister Diane Jensen from Bedford, Texas…and niece Carrie Kroeker, husband Matt and girls from Snohomish, Washington, nephew Andy Jensen of Lawrence, nephew Ben Jensen, wife Julie and sons of Nagoya, Japan, and niece Molly Kaldahl, husband Paul and children of Lawrence, Kansas.

A visitation with the family will be held at Rumsey-Yost Funeral Home on Monday, June 4, 2018 from 6:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m.

Marjorie Louise King

 

Funeral services for Marjorie L King, 92, will be held Tuesday, June 5th, 2018. Visitation is 10 am followed by an 11am service at First Baptist Church, 1330 Kasold Drive, Lawrence, KS.

She met Jesus Friday, June 1, 2018 at Hillside Village in DeSoto, KS. Marjorie was a former Lawrence resident.

Marjorie was born June 26, 1925 in Kansas City, MO, daughter of George and Mary Hilfinger.

She graduated from Paseo High School in 1943 and then attended business school in Kansas City, graduating in 1945.

Marjorie married John Nelson King on January 23, 1948. He preceded her in death on May 31, 2009. They were married for 61 years. She retired after 25 years of service for State Farm Insurance. She was awarded a certificate for 50 years of continuous service at the First Baptist Church in Lawrence, KS.

Marjorie had an outgoing personality. Her husband used to say she never met a stranger. She could strike up a conversation with anyone. She was an avid knitter. In the sixties and seventies she knit bandages for overseas leprosy patients and hats for newborns at LMH. More recently she made cards for Operation Write Home. And while living at Hillside Village she was voted most likely to give a hug.

Survivors include her two daughters, Janet Probeck, Diane Longfellow (Jay); three granddaughters, Sarah Jergens (Brett), Laura Titus (Luke), Melissa Bennett (Cyle) and 11 great-grandchildren,  Madison Jergens, Ella Jergens, Brenna Walker (Josh), Derek Johnson, Allison Johnson, Billy Johnson, Ava Titus, Aaron Titus, Kyra Glover, Tristan Bennett, Austin Bennett. Marjorie was thrilled to learn her first great-great- grandchild is due in November.

Memorial contributions may be made to First Baptist Church, sent in care of Rumsey-Yost Funeral Home, 601 Indiana Street, Lawrence, KS 66044.

Jennifer Lou Stellwagon

Jennifer L. Stellwagon, 48, passed away Monday morning May 28, 2018 on the Big Island of Hawaii, in Kona Community Hospital located in Kealakekua.

Services will be held on Saturday, June 9, 2018 at 2:30 pm at First United Methodist Church–West Campus in Lawrence, Kansas. Family will receive friends from 1:30-2:30 pm for a visitation prior to the service.

Jennifer was born February 15, 1970 in Iola, Kansas, the daughter of Martha Werntz and Charles Hammond. She graduated from Burlington High School in 1988. She attended Emporia State University, where she received a Bachelor’s Degree in Psychology in 1992.

She married Joseph Stellwagon on October 27, 1993 in Ochos Rios, Jamaica. To this union four children were born, including two sons, Kiefer (22) and Reese (19) and two daughters, Carli (19) and Rylie (16).

Jennifer and Joe made their home in Lawrence, Kansas, where Jennifer was a busy mom and homemaker raising their four children. As the kids grew up, she devoted her time to volunteering as a room parent and as a PTA member at Broken Arrow Elementary and South Middle Schools. She was a volunteer with Girl Scouts, serving as troop leader for both of her daughters. She was also an adult leader with Boy Scouts, Troop 59. She went on many adventures with her children through Scouts, including a 10-day canoe trip at the Boundary Waters in northern Minnesota in 2011.

As the children continued to grow older, she started to work outside the home as a preschool teacher for Kids First, and as an elementary substitute teacher for USD 497.

Jennifer had an adventurous spirit and loved being outdoors. She loved going to the lake, camping, kayaking and challenging herself with a 3,000 piece puzzle. She was also very family oriented. Spending time with them brought her immense amounts of joy. Despite her life ending too soon, she lived a very blessed life surrounded by friends and family.

She was diagnosed with an aggressive form of breast cancer in 2016. Despite the adversity she faced with the disease, she fought it with an incredibly positive attitude. At both Lawrence Memorial Hospital and St. Luke’s Hospital in Kansas City, she made friends with everyone in her presence. From receptionists, aides, nurses and doctors, she greeted everyone warmly and always called them by name. With such a positive attitude she was often quoted saying, “When life gives you lemons, make lemonade!”.

Jennifer is survived by her husband, Joseph, and their four children. She is also survived by her step father, William Werntz; sisters, Christina Brumley, Kathleen Rhodes; and her brother, Justin Hammond, along with several nieces and nephews.

Memorial contributions may be made to the Jennifer Stellwagon Children’s Education Fund, sent in care of Rumsey-Yost Funeral Home, 601 Indiana Street, Lawrence, KS 66044.

Glenn Daniel Hymes

Glenn Daniel Hymes, 82, of Lawrence passed away January 16, 2018 at Lawrence Memorial Hospital. Hymes was born November 18, 1935 in Kansas City, Missouri to Glen Wilfred Hymes and Agnes Elizabeth Hoban. He married the late Helen Stasyszen April 8, 1961 in Oklahoma City. He enjoyed a career as an Electronics Technician and Supervisor for the Federal Aviation Administration until his retirement in 1990. A longtime resident of Independence, Missouri and Overland Park, Kansas, he settled in Lawrence after brief stays with his sons in Texas and Oklahoma. He was a member of the Corpus Christi Catholic Church and gave generously to his church, family, and community.

Hymes is survived by sons Glenn Micheal Hymes and wife Christina, and Edward Thomas Hymes and wife Cynthia; Grandchildren: Kayci Renea Hymes, Evan Daniel Hymes, Edward Anthony Hymes, Alexander Javier Hymes, and Marcela Myrnaelen Hymes; Sister Mary-Lou Glass as well as other loving family members.

A memorial mass celebrating Glenn Hymes’ life will be held at 9 A.M., Friday, June 8th at Corpus Christi Catholic Church in Lawrence. A graveside service will take place at 11:30 A.M. at Mount Olivet Cemetery in Kansas City, Missouri. Those wishing to make memorial gifts may do so to the Leukemia Society, 5005 Mitchelldale St., Suite 115, Houston, Texas 77092 (http://www.lls.org/).

James A. ‘Jim’ McKinley

Services for James A. ‘Jim’ McKinley, 77, Lawrence, KS, will be at a later date in Dardanelle, Ark. Jim died Saturday, May 26, 2018, at the University of Kansas Hospital.

He was born on Oct. 9, 1940, the son of Clayborn and Alberta McKinley in Bertrand, MO. Jim graduated from Kansas State University in 1964 with a Bachelor of Architecture degree. He served four years as a Civil Engineer in the United States Air Force and rose to the rank of Captain. Jim worked as an architect at various private firms in Missouri and Arkansas and retired as an architect for the State of Kansas.

He married Betty Sue Freeman in 1975 in Russellville, AR. She preceded him in death on Sept. 30, 2017. Jim’s survivors include a sister, Carolyn McKinley Lane and husband Mike, Georgetown, TX; a daughter, Debbie Moudy and husband Jimmy, Dardanelle, AR.; a son, Kevin McKinley and wife Rachael, Navarre, FL.; six grandchildren, Misty Dickson (Thomas), Sean Moudy (Holly), Conor and Jaret McKinley, and Chris and Danae James; and five great grandchildren, Ellijah and James Moudy, Ryen Olivia, and Londan and Blakeley Dickson.

In lieu of flowers, the family suggests memorial contributions in Jim’s name to the charity of the donor’s choice.

Robert A. ‘Bob’ Bendickson Sr.

Celebration of life services for Robert A. (Bob) Bendickson Sr., 77, Lawrence, will be from 2-5 pm, June 9th, 2018, at his son’s home in Dodge City, KS.

He died Saturday, May 26, 2018, at his home, surrounded by family.

Bob was born March 9, 1941, in Mason City, Iowa, the son of Maynard A. Bendickson and Lorraine Bendickson Sigel. He attended school in Mason City.

He married Sharon Dalluge on September 30, 1961 in Plymouth, Iowa, she survives of the home.

They moved to Dodge City, KS, in 1971, where he worked for Culver and Sons Body Shop and then he owned and operated Bob Bendickson Carpentry and Roofing for many years. Later they moved to Hutchinson, KS for a short time. He lived his final years in Lawrence.

Other survivors include three children, Julie Ann Harbert, Lawrence, Robert A. Bendickson Jr., Dodge City, KS, Holly Jo Bendickson, Lawrence; siblings, Diana Adams, Michael Bendickson; five grandchildren.

He is preceded in death by his parents and siblings, Jerry, Jack and Linda.

Memorial contributions may be made to Great Lakes Caring Hospice, sent in care of Rumsey-Yost Funeral Home, 601 Indiana Street, Lawrence, KS 66044.

Karen Jean (Bost) Krogstie

Karen Jean (Bost) Krogstie, 62, Lawrence, died Tuesday, May 22, 2018, at the University of Kansas Hospital in Kansas City, Kansas.

She was born March 20, 1956, in California to Richard Gene Krogstie and Norma Jean Anderson.  She graduated from Lawrence High School in 1974.

Ms. Krogstie worked as a dog groomer and then as a “Karen the Cook” at Stepping Stones preschool, before becoming a homemaker.  She enjoyed animals, especially her cat “Princess,” attending parties, spending time with family, and watching reality TV.  She also enjoyed attending professional wrestling matches. She was a very good baker and was known for her positive outlook and quirky sense of humor.

She married Harvey Lee Bost in 1979, in Lawrence, Kansas. They later divorced.

Survivors include a daughter, Rebecca Bost of Lawrence; sisters, Jane Eisenbart  and Kathy Heeb of Lawrence; and a brother, Mike Leming of Lecompton.

She was preceded in death by her parents.

A celebration of life and potluck picnic will be held Sunday, June 10 at Burcham Park, starting at 1 p.m.