Betty J. Corel

Funeral services for Betty J. Corel, 44, Lecompton, will be at 9am. Wed., July 25, 2012 at Rumsey-Yost Funeral Home with Pastor Rick Burcham officiating. Burial will follow at Maple Grove Cemetery, Lecompton.

Betty died Fri. July 20, at her home. She was born Apr. 17, 1968 in Windsor, MO, the daughter of James and Justine Barrett McNish.

She graduated Perry-Lecompton High School in 1986. She worked for Honeywell Corp. in Lawrence for 18 years and worked for the State of Kansas as a Housing Inspector in the Kansas Housing Resources Corporation.

She was the Lecompton Township Fire Department Treasurer and on the Lecompton Planning Committee.

She married Ivan Corel, he survives of the home. Other survivors a son, Quade, daughters, Erin, Jena, and Kari all of the home, brothers, Earl of Baldwin City, Paul of New Orleans, Tim of Lecompton, and Tom of Lawrence, sisters Mary Markmann of Sedalia, Linda McNish and Judy McNish both of Lawrence.

Friends may call Tuesday noon to 8pm. where the family will receive friends from 6 to 8pm at Rumsey-Yost Funeral Home.

Mary O. Domyon

Memorial services for Mary O. Domyon, 90, Lawrence, will be at 2 p.m. Monday at Danforth Chapel on the KU campus.

Mrs. Domyon died Wednesday, July 18, 2012, at her home. She was born May 7, 1922 in Slovakia, the daughter of Peter and Mary Breznoscak Obletiloff.

Mrs. Domyon was married on June 1, 1947, in Clifton, NJ to Rudy Domyon, he survives of the home.

Other survivors include two daughters, Janet Graybill and husband Bill, Lawrence, and Karen Wukich and husband Joe, Charlotte, NC; two grandchildren, Kellie and Nathan Graybill; and a sister, Regina Rutledge. She was preceded in death by a brother, John Obletiloff, and a sister, Anna Moore.

The family suggests memorial contributions to the Cystic Fibrosis Foundation in care of Rumsey-Yost Funeral Home, P.O. Box 1260, Lawrence, KS 66044.

Online condolences may be sent at rumsey-yost.com.

Robert ‘Bob’ V. Hirschberg

A Celebration of Life for Robert ‘Bob’ V. Hirschberg, 86, Lawrence, will be at 11 a.m. Monday, July 23, 2012, at Clinton Parkway Assembly of God 360 Church, with the Rev. Rick Burwick officiating.

Mr. Hirschberg died Sunday, July 15, 2012, at Lawrence Memorial Hosptial.

He was born Dec. 22, 1925, in Topeka, the son of Albert and Mary Opal Wooten Hirschberg. He graduated from Topeka High School and later attended Central Bible College in Springfield, Mo.

Mr. Hirschberg worked as an engine foreman for Santa Fe Railway, and retired in 1987 after 35 years of service. He was a member of the Brotherhood of Railway Trainmen, the United Transportation Union, and DCARSP. He attended Clinton Parkway 360 Church, and enjoyed traveling, reading, and photography.

He married Aleta M. Jones on Feb. 23, 1950, in Lawrence. She survives of the home. Other survivors include a sister, Jo Anne Pearson, Gold River, Calif., and many nieces and nephews.

He was preceded in death by his parents, two brothers, Don and Leonard, and a sister, Erma Gering.

The family will receive friends from 10 a.m. until service time Monday at the church.

The family suggests memorial contributions to the American Bible Society, in care of Rumsey-Yost Funeral Home, 601 Ind., Lawrence, KS, 66044

Clara M. Christenson

Graveside services for Clara M. Christenson, 101, Lawrence, will be at 10 a.m. Tuesday at Memorial Park Cemetery.

Mrs. Christenson died Wednesday, July 18, 2012, at Lawrence Presbyterian Manor.

Friend may call from noon to 8 p.m. Monday at Rumsey-Yost Funeral Home, where the family will receive them from 7-8 p.m. Memorial contributions are suggested to the Good Samaritan Fund at Lawrence Presbyterian Manor, in care of the funeral home, 601 Ind., Lawrence, KS, 66044.

Clara Mary Seele Christenson was born December 4, 1910, to Anna (Teacutter) and Guendher Seele on a farm near Zeandale, Kansas. In the spring of 1920, the Seele family, including brother Harold, moved to a farm two miles west of Lawrence. Clara attended Bracket grade school and Liberty Memorial High School. Clara and Everett Christenson were married on March 4, 1933. Their two sons, Leslie Eugene (1934) and Edward Wayne (1937) were born while they lived at 1304 Tennessee St. in Lawrence.

In the early 1940’s, Clara found that she enjoyed being a working partner in the plumbing and appliance firm her husband had established at 814 Massachusetts St. Her growing ability to manage the office freed Everett to do marketing and networking. By 1946, their business had evolved and the name was changed to Central LP Gas Company. They moved their office and showroom into the modern style building that Everett designed and built at 23rd & Learnard St. Then they build a new home and raised their sons on the same property with their business. As their business prospered, a highlight of each year was the annual LP Gas convention at Chicago’s Palmer House Hotel.

Tragedy struck on March 13, 1959, when their younger son Edward was killed instantly in an auto accident. How does one absorb that kind of blow and keep meeting the requirements of a thriving business? Somehow they managed. Then in 1963, they sold the LP Gas business, and began early retirement.

Summers were spent in the home they built on Fox Island in Washington State. Family, friends, and business associated were invited to come and enjoy the cool air of Puget Sound and Clara’s salmon dinners. The bounty of Fox Island’s fruit harvest enticed Clara to revisit the canning and jelly-making activities of her early marriage. The resulting products were shared with friends and loved ones when they returned to Kansas each autumn. Some of that bounty even made it to New York City on their annual Christmas visits with son Leslie.

Back in Lawrence for the remainder of the year, Clara enjoyed working on her lawn and flower beds while Everett expanded his interest in real estate. Many Saturday evenings were spent together with friends, dining and dancing at the new Elks Lodge. Travel provided interesting and sometimes challenging adventures, including visits several times to all of the states, a six-week auto tour of northern Europe, a dusty drive to and through the then new state of Alaska, and an eye-opening tour of several Asian nations.

In 1976, the Christensons recaptured their youth by building a home with all the modern conveniences of living in Lawrence, but on a farm west of the newly developed Lake Clinton. Clara and Everett were in the process of celebrating their 50th wedding anniversary in 1983 when Everett died suddenly from a massive stroke.

Later that year, Clara bought the home at 3616 Harvard Road and moved back into Lawrence. There she enjoyed thoughtful neighbors and continued her interest in flower gardening. As a widow, she traveled with friends to Europe several times, to Mexico, to the Caribbean, and to most of the states. Twice a year, she visited her son Leslie, and interior designer, in New York City.

Clara moved into an apartment at Lawrence Presbyterian Manor in 1995. She appreciated the thoughtfulness and kindness of fellow residents and staff, especially when she moved to the assisted living section of the Manor in December of 2010 after celebrating her 100th birthday.

Clara is survived by her son, Leslie E. Christenson of Berryton, Kansas; nieces Lois Norris Brewster of Independence, Missouri, Donna Norris Sintz of Charlotte, North Carolina, Janice Norris Fountain of Blue Springs, Missouri, Doris Christenson Enke of Holden, Missouri, Karen Christenson Kenworthy of Columbia, Missouri; and nephews Fred Christenson of Holden, Missouri, George Taylor of Lawrence, Kansas, and Herbert Taylor of Bennington, Vermont.

Margaret E. Eilts

Funeral services for Margaret E. Eilts, 93, Lawrence, will be at 2 p.m. Friday at Rumsey-Yost Funeral Home, with Pastor Dan Norwood officiating. Private burial will be at a later date.

Mrs. Eilts died Sunday, July 15, 2012 at the University of Kansas Hospital in Kansas City, Kan.

She was born Mar. 3, 1919, in Zurich, Kan. to William R. & Myrtle A. Cochran Sutor, and graduated from Baldwin H.S.

She was the officer manager for Dr. Gary Joyce, O.D., and retired in 2000 after 30 years of service. She was a member of Centenary United Methodist Church, and enjoyed spending time with family.

She married Lee E. Eilts on May 2, 1942, at Ft. Leavenworth, Kan. He died in 1974. Also preceded in death by six brothers and five sisters.

Survivors include daughter Sonjia (Bob) Payne, Lawrence, and son Brent (Yvonne) Eilts, Irvine, Ky.; granddaughter Kelly (J.C) Toth; and great grandchildren Christopher and Natalie Toth.

Friends may call from noon to 8 p.m. Thursday at the funeral home, where the family will receive them from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m.

The family suggests memorials to the church or the American Lung Association, in care of funeral home, 601 Indiana St., Lawrence, KS, 66044.

Marlo Francine Lambson

Marlo Francine Lambson passed away unexpectedly on July 10th, 2012. She is survived by four Children, Zachary A Cote’ (son), Alyssa M Carter (daughter), Tyson A Carter (son), Joshua T Carter (son); Mother and Step-father, Renee and Ricky Force; Sister, Tara Pardee; Brother, Adam Hoover; Step-sister, Nichole (Kevin) Stewart; Nieces, Samantha Hoover, Hannah Pardee, Bryndal Hoover and Carissa Stewart; Father and Step-mother, Seth and Ellen Hoover; Marlo was a trusting soul that could bring a smile to anyone around. She enjoyed people, crafts and making beautiful jewelry. She spent her life serving to the best of her ability and we all miss her deeply. In our hearts we know that she can finally enjoy the peace she so deserves. Online condolences may be sent at Rumsey-yost.com.

Viola Root Hadl Starkey

Viola Hadl Starkey 85, Eudora, passed away peacefully on July 15, 2012 with her children by her side. Private family graveside services will be held at the Holy Family Catholic Cemetery in Eudora with Father Pat Riley officiating.
Viola was born January 19, 1927 in Grand Rapids, Minnesota. She was the seventh of twelve children born to Foster Randall Root and Ella Lorena Steichen. She grew up in Big Fork, Minn and Grand Rapids, Minn. Viola graduated in 1945 from Grand Rapids High School. She worked as an aide at the local hospital. She was just eighteen when she met Allan Edwin Hadl of rural Baldwin when he was a guard in the Army at nearby Camp Bena. They married Sept. 6, 1945 in Grand Rapids, Minnesota. They moved to rural Baldwin then eventually moved to a farm in Eudora where they raised nine children. For many years Viola would take her children to Minnesota by train in the summer to visit her family. She was a homemaker. She also loved country music and enjoyed playing cards with family. She was also a member of the Holy Family Catholic Church in Eudora.
She was preceded in death by her husband, Allan, he died Sept. 29, 1967; a daughter, Jean Louise Hadl she died May 26, 1966; her parents, Foster and Ella Root; two sisters, Irene Stoltzman and Grace Bradford; and six brothers, Leonard, Melvin, Buster, Eugene, Billy and Russell. She married Wayne E. Starkey on Oct. 15, 1988. He passed away Nov. 28, 1994.
She is survived by two sons, Bill Hadl & Jim Hadl & Pam of Eudora, & six daughters; Betty Miller and Bob Ketchum of Lenexa, Marilyn Weeks & the late Jim Weeks, of Lawrence, Nancy & Jay Higbie, of Wellsville, Lori Hadl & Mike Marriott, of Gardner, Patricia & Bruce Gifford & Connie & Barry Larson all of Eudora. 19 grandchildren, Bill JR., Roxie, Sherry Jerry, Brad, Kari, Kim, Dave, Darrin, Shauna, Jamie, Brandy, Misty, Theresa, Travis, Brett, Seth, Kyle and Cole; 31 great grandchildren; and one great-great- granddaughter, Alexis Marie born April 13, 2012. She is also survived by two sisters, Norma Bartell of Grand Rapids, MN and Rosella Abbott of Oak Lawn, Illinois & a brother Walter Root of Big Fork, MN.
Viola will be fondly remembered and sadly missed by family and friends. The family would also like to thank the staff of Eudora Medicalodges and Grace Hospice. We appreciate all you have done.

Cynthia Gibler

Cynthia Gibler, 57, was granted her angel wings on July 12, 2012, with her family by her side in Lawrence, KS. She was born March 6, 1955, in Lawrence, KS, by the late Norman E. Gibler and Alice Wilma Faler. Cynthia is survived by her son, Don Marcus Gibler, daughter, Alison Nicole Fowler, ex-husband Donald L Fowler, and her precious grandchildren Quailin, Blake, Silas, Kaiyah, Taiya, Olivia, and many close friends.

Cynthia had touched the hearts of many people in a small way throughout her memorable life. Cynthia was surrounded by family and friends and was fortunate to be with them on her final days. Cynthia gave everyone she met courage and hope, and reminded us of the preciousness of life.

The services will be private.

Memorials may be left in her name at Rumsey-Yost Funeral Home, 601 Indiana, Lawrence, KS 66044.

Fern Weihe

Fern Weihe, 89,Lawrence, passed away on Tuesday, July 10th, 2012. Memorial services for Mrs. Weihe will be
held Friday, July 13, 2012 at 10 a.m. in Westside Presbyterian Church, 1024 Kasold, Lawrence, KS.

Fern was born June 25, 1923 in Rantoul, KS, the daughter of C.E. & Irene Mercer. After graduating from Wellsville High School in 1941, Fern worked at Sunflower Army Ammunition plant in DeSoto, KS during
World War II.

On June 8, 1946 Fern married Ken Weihe of Lorraine, KS. The couple lived in Lyons, KS where they farmed for several years, then moved to Larned, KS, where Fern worked at First State Bank for 29 years.

In 1996, Fern and Kenneth moved to Lawrence, KS to be close to their daughters. She resided at Brandon Woods for the past three years. Mrs. Weihe was a member of the Presbyterian Church, and enjoyed
spending time with family and friends. Fern also enjoyed playing golf, cooking, and surrounding herself with a loving extended family.

She is survived by her daughter, Diane and her husband Ron Hazen; daughter, Debbie and her husband Bud Burke; and brother, Wayne and his wife Vera Mercer, all of Lawrence, KS. Also, sister, Wanda Smith of Smith Center, KS. She was preceded in death by husband Kenneth; daughter, Rebecca; and sister, Mary Lou Janzen.

Other survivors include six step-grandchildren and close family friends, the former Angela, Meredith,
Catherine and Charlotte Dikeman.

Family suggests contributions be made to Grace Hospice, sent in care of Rumsey-Yost Funeral Home.