Inurnment for Grace Elizabeth Cooper, 96, of Lawrence, will be at Salisbury National Historic Cemetery in Salisbury, North Carolina. She died April 18, 2024.
A full obituary will appear here at a later time.
Inurnment for Grace Elizabeth Cooper, 96, of Lawrence, will be at Salisbury National Historic Cemetery in Salisbury, North Carolina. She died April 18, 2024.
A full obituary will appear here at a later time.
Joann Robertson Wiley died on April 19th, 2024 in Lawrence, Kansas with family nearby.
Funeral services will be held on April 27th at 1PM at the Garnand Funeral Chapel in Lakin, Kansas, 508 N Main St. A graveside will follow at the Lakin Cemetery.
Joann was born in Tahlequah, Oklahoma on June 6th, 1924 to Arthur Evans Robertson and Jane (Jennie Lind) Bailey Robertson.
At the age of 9 her family moved to Hulbert, OK when her father became an administrator in the local school district. She graduated first in her high school class at the age of 16. Joann attended Northeastern State College where she graduated in 1945 with a degree in Business Education. She also worked at Camp Gruber Training Base in 1943 during the war effort. Joann took a teaching job in Lakin, KS in 1945 teaching Business Education, Typing and Shorthand. Here she met her future husband Clyde Coder Wiley Jr. They made their home in Lakin with their two children Linda Sue and Rob Conard.
At age 65 Joann retired from the Dept of Social and Rehabilitation Services, moving to Lawrence, KS to be closer to her family.
She became active in the Lawrence community joining multiple clubs including the Lions and Kiwanis, Town and Country Republican Women, the New Horizons Band, and became a Silver Haired Legislator. Joann remained physically active, enjoying bowling and golf into her 90’s. She was an avid supporter of all things Jayhawk.
Joann was preceded in death by her parents and her brothers Arthur Evans and Don Alfred as well as her husband Clyde and their son Rob.
Joann is survived by her daughter Linda Wiley Hasler and her three grandsons Robb Ryan and Edmee, Travis Evan and Sami, and Chad Aaron and Heather. She adored her three great grandchildren Kaelum Robb, Henry Howard and Georgia Josephine.
She is also survived by her brother Wade Hampton and Alice, nephews Mark and Bruce, and nieces Melanie, Donna and Nancy. Joann is also survived by her Lakin family the Hayzletts and the Coders.
Joann embraced her life to the fullest and her mantra at the end was ‘Live Life’.
A Special thank you to the wonderful caregivers at both Brandon Woods and Monterey Village.
Memorials can be made to Douglas County VNA & Hospice (in care of Rumsey-Yost Funeral Home, P.O. Box 1260 Lawrence, Kansas 66044) or the GoFundMe that touches your heart.
Joann was a haiku master, with one of her last poems reading:
In Red Feathered Robe
The Cardinal Brings a Gift
Nature’s Ornament
Graveside Services with Military Honors for Harry L. Sinclair, 82, lifelong resident of Iola, Kansas, will be at Highland Cemetery at 1:00 p.m. Saturday, April 27th, 2024.
He transitioned Thursday morning, April 18th, 2024, peacefully at home surrounded by his loving grandchildren Kerstin, Chance, Castin and great-grandson Isaiah Sinclair.
Born 2nd child, of six, December 15th, 1941, one week before Pearl Harbor, as he liked to say, to Jodie and Verna ‘Irene’ Malloy Sinclair, in Iola.
He Graduated from Iola High School in 1959. At 4’11”, 98 lbs. After High School he enlisted in the Navy for years 1960-64. After being with the SeaBees in the Navy, He came back 5’9”, 210lbs, graduated, and taught a Masonry class at, Allen County Community College and graduated from Emporia State University with a Bachelor’s degree.
He retired, after 21 years combined Military service, of the Navy and Iola Armory National Guard. He has been a member of and was currently the Commander for the Iola American Legion.
Harry enjoyed his many years with the Nuclear Plant work and the friends he made through there and the friends in Iola. His family is important to him, taking care of them financially and to the best of his ability, taught us that family comes first.
He was married to our mother, Carol Lynn Ostrander Sinclair, for 44 years, before transitioning to Heaven July 2010.
Survivors include: a son Todd Sinclair, grandchildren Halye, Todd Jr. and Grant Sinclair, great-grandchildren Kayden, Kytalynn and Kendole; A daughter Traci Sinclair grandson’s Castin, Chance and granddaughter Kerstin Sinclair, great-grandchildren Isaiah, Gentry, Gensen and Zoe May. A son Tim Sinclair, daughter-in-law Heather and four grandchildren, Emma, Sarah, Harley and Easton. Other survivors include siblings Grace (Ray) Wools, Jim (Donna) and Artie Ray Sinclair.
Preceded in Heaven by parents; wife, Carol; daughter-in-law Gina; grand niece Mitia Marie; Brothers, Joe (Alberta) and Paul Sinclair (sister-in-law Roberta survives).
In lieu of flowers, a `Harry Sinclair Memorial fund’ is being set up with contributions going to the American Legion.
Again, HIGHLAND CEMETERY, 1:00 p.m. SATURDAY, April 27th.
We’ll meet afterwards for food, drinks and stories of our dad, granddad, brother, uncle and friend. Hope to see you there.
Services for William “Bill” Dale Bunce, 90, will be on Saturday, April 27, 2024 at Rumsey-Yost Funeral Home in Lawrence, Kansas with family visitation beginning at 10:00 a.m. and memorial service at 11:00 a.m. Bill passed peacefully in his home on April 17, 2024 with his children by his side. Born February 4, 1934 in Lawrence, KS, Bill was the son of Ralph Jay Bunce and Lillian Fern Avey Bunce.
Bill’s father worked heavy construction, which led the family to move frequently. Bill attended various schools in Lawrence, rural Lawrence, and McLouth, and he graduated from McLouth High School in 1954 where he excelled in football, basketball, and track. He then attended Pittsburg State University where he played a short stint on the football team before joining the workforce. Bill married Sandra Stevens and together they had three children: Lynn, Dale, and Kathie Bunce. Bill and Sandra later divorced.
In 1954, Bill worked as an employee of Bennett Construction—the general contractor that built Allen Fieldhouse. As a laborer, Bill poured concrete in all levels of Allen Fieldhouse except the first floor, and he was given the responsibility of working with a crew to install the original roof on Allen Fieldhouse. In December of 2022, Bill was honored at a University of Kansas men’s basketball halftime show with a standing ovation from Jayhawk fans celebrating 70 years since construction crews broke ground on Allen Fieldhouse. As one of the original laborers who helped build the greatest basketball arena in the country, this was a true honor for Bill to experience.
In 1955 Bill went to work on the construction of the Kansas Turnpike where he worked as an oiler on a crane. He then followed his father to Elkhart, Indiana where they worked together with a crew of the Western Construction Company on the Indiana turnpike. In 1958 Bill and his father started working on the new (at that time) Kansas City International airport—Bill ran a scraper while his father ran a grader. There are many roads and projects in the surrounding Lawrence area and in Kansas that Bill worked on, including the Missile Silos in Wichita, KS in 1961, the oil and gas fields for City Service in Kansas and Oklahoma, and the building of the Perry Reservoir.
Bill worked as a highly skilled heavy construction operating engineer and was a talented craftsman, a member of the Lawrence Regional Antique Auto Club Association, a skilled welder, a member of Operators Union Local 101 for 42 years, and a witty, creative, conversationalist. He was a volunteer in the Lawrence High School auto tech shop for ten years, and many former students still refer to him as “Grandpa.” Bill worked at Holiday Sand and Gravel/Lawrence Sand and Gravel for 22 years, and he finished his career working for LRM.
On August 1st, 1970 Bill married Elizabeth “Betty” Ann Skinner and created a family with Betty’s children: Connie Hadl Kamp, Patricia “Patty” Hadl, Michelle “Shelly” Miller Thornton, and Mike Miller. Together, Bill and Betty blended a family of seven children, which ultimately blessed Bill with 22 grandchildren, 37 great-grandchildren, and two great-great-grandchildren. Bill and Betty were married for 48 years before Betty’s passing in 2019. During that time, Bill would showcase his craftsmanship every Valentine’s Day by gifting a unique, handcrafted Valentine to Betty—each year was different from the last,
some pieces were carved in wood while others were welded metal, but they all marked Bill’s love for Betty with a heart shape and “BB + BB” carved carefully within.
For approximately 12 years, Bill and Betty owned and operated Bunce Appliance in Tonganoxie, KS and were in partnership at The Home Center in Oskaloosa, KS. With a passion for antiquing and repurposing, Bill and Betty spent over 20 years selling antique treasures from their shop, Country Place Antiques, in Linwood, KS. Bill often wore his polka dotted hat and bib overalls while he enjoyed spending time in his shops, designing, welding, carving, and creating unique pieces, both for sale and as gifts for his friends and family: old bed frames turned into beautiful, ornate benches; an old lawn mower turned into a functional golf cart; an idea for a Christmas wedding turned into a full-size sleigh for his granddaughter’s wedding; wood and metal scraps turned into a base and mount for an excavated triceratops skull currently located in Martha’s Vineyard; a huge hackberry tree on his property turned into an amazing treehouse for his great-grandchildren, equipped with a full set of stairs and a pulley system and bucket for delivering snacks, rocks, leaves, or whatever other treasures they might find…Bill created thousands of one-of-a-kind, incredible structures and pieces of art. He had a wonderful ability to take worn antiques or pieces of furniture and refurnish them into new treasures—he would visualize the potential in the wood and metal and turn them into a keepsake. He was well-known for his talents and assisted many neighbors, friends, and family with whatever welding or fabrication project they needed—if people had an idea for a project, they could always count on Bill to assist.
Bill was a collector and craftsman of extraordinary talents. At any given time, Bill was surrounded by friends and family; he loved to talk antiques and projects from his shops, and he loved to share stories from his life. After celebrating his most recent birthday, Bill declared the only thing he didn’t like about being 90 was that his “tough was wearing off.” Bill was a true patriarch; he had a heart of gold, and he loved fiercely.
Bill is survived by a family that was blessed with his patience, his wisdom, his talents, and his love: Lynn and husband, Gary Heiserman, Shelly and husband, Larry Thornton, all of Lawrence; Dale and wife, Julie, of Ottawa, KS; Kathie and husband, Wayne Butler, of Temple, TX; and Mike and wife, Janice, of The Colony, TX; his 22 grandchildren; 36 of his great-grandchildren; and his two great-great-grandchildren. Bill was preceded in death by his wife Betty, his parents, brother Harold Bunce, daughters Patty Hadl and Connie Kamp, son-in-law Roy Kamp, and great-grandson William Meade.
Memorial contributions can be made to North Lawrence Christian Church, First Christian Church of Lawrence or Douglas County Visiting Nurses, sent in care of Rumsey-Yost Funeral Home, P.O. Box 1260 Lawrence, Kansas 66044.
Lauren Kaye Benitez was born January 14, 1999, in Hinsdale, Illinois, to Anthony and Jennifer Benitez. Lauren died April 4, 2024 in Lawrence, Kansas.
Lauren moved from the Chicago area to Lawrence at age 6. She attended Langston Hughes Elementary, Southwest Middle School and Lawrence High School, where she graduated in 2017 and earned honor roll recognition.
Lauren grew up with dreams of working in healthcare and earning a nursing degree. She loved animals and played softball throughout her childhood and into her teens. She also enjoyed drawing, cooking, music and vacationing in Florida. Those who spent time with Lauren always looked forward to seeing the colors she had chosen for her hair and nails and to hear about her newest favorite bands – usually heavy metal and rock. Like the owl tattooed on her arm, Lauren observed and listened much more than she spoke.
Lauren loved family gatherings, especially events filled with food. She was a loving big sister to Eric and Maleah, and she had a very close and special relationship with her grandma Linda Marie Benitez, who died in 2017.
Lauren became a mother to her beautiful daughter, Mia, in January 2023. As an at-home mom, Lauren spent as much time as possible with Mia. She loved sharing photos and news about her daughter’s developmental milestones with family members. Lauren was a proud mom.
Throughout her life, Lauren demonstrated a talent for taking care of others. At the time of her death, Lauren worked as a certified nursing assistant at Neuvant House on weekends, where she helped provide memory care for residents with Alzheimer’s and dementia. Her coworkers described Lauren as a quiet person who was very nice, a hard worker, and a team player. Lauren’s coworkers and the residents she cared for enjoyed the gifts she shared. Previously Lauren had worked at Pioneer Ridge and Brandon Woods.
Lauren will forever be loved by her family members and friends. Her kind and gentle presence will be missed during every family event and holiday and every day in between.
Lauren was cremated. Family members will hold a private memorial service.
Graveside inurnment will take place at 2:30 p.m. Tuesday, April 30, 2024 at Mount Calvary Catholic Cemetery, 1600 Oak Hill Ave., Lawrence.
The family suggests memorial contributions in Lauren’s name to The American Foundation for Suicide Prevention sent in care of Rumsey-Yost Funeral Home, P.O. Box 1260, Lawrence, KS 66044.
Funeral services for Esther Louise Sparks, 66, Lawrence, will be 10 am, Saturday, April 20, 2024, at Rumsey-Yost Funeral Home. A visitation will be from 6-7 pm on Friday, April 19, 2024. Burial will follow the service at Oak Hill Cemetery.
She died April 16, 2024, at LMH Health.
Esther was born October 13, 1957, in Winchester, Kansas, the daughter of James Ray and Cynthia Sparks Ray Simpson.
She worked as a CNA/CMA for several of the local Nursing facilities after earning her license at the young age of 18 years. Later she worked as a Customer Service Representative for Entertel, Market USA and Sprint. She finished her working career working for Medicare.
Esther is preceded in death by her parents Jim and Cynthia, stepfather Sam Simpson, brother Tim Sparks, brother in laws Larry Hughes and Art Munger, two sisters Nancy Bosze and Esther Reese, lastly her best bud Lee McKelvey.
Survivors include her sisters Bonnie Hughes, Della Osburn (Bobby), Rosemary Munger (Phillip Brown), Martha Larue (Glen), Margaret Herzog, Nancy Coen (Tom), brother Charlie Simpson, favorite aunt Jeanette Sparks, cousin/best friend and caregiver Sue McKelvey and Mama Weeze (aka Louise Farmer) and numerous nieces, nephews, both regular great and great great alike.
Memorial contributions may be made to the Lawrence Humane Society, sent in care of Rumsey-Yost Funeral Home, P.O. Box 1260 Lawrence, Kansas 66044.
Marian Mathews Wilbur, 91, of Lawrence, Kansas, passed away on April 16, 2024.
She was born in Blencoe, Iowa, on August 7, 1932, to Florence and Harry Mathews. She was the oldest of their two children, later joined by her brother Jerry.
Marian’s family eventually moved to Salina, Kansas, where she attended Salina High School and went on to graduate from Kansas Wesleyan University.
She then began a teaching career that would ultimately span 38 years including stops in Salina and McPherson, with the lion’s share spent at West Junior High School in Lawrence.
Marian married Raymond Wilbur on June 4, 1960. After spending a year in Lincoln, Nebraska, the couple moved to Bowling Green, Ohio, where Ray earned his master’s degree at Bowling Green State University, before moving to Lawrence after graduation, where Ray taught at Lawrence High School and Marian continued her career at WJHS.
After retirement from West, Marian taught at Bishop Seabury Academy, graded SAT essays, and learned Latin.
Marian loved quiz shows, mystery novels, and KU and Kansas City sports.
Survivors include her two sons and their wives, Mike and Katie of Wilton, CT and Patrick and Candi of Lawrence, her three grandsons, Davis of San Francisco, Jackson of Atlanta, and Weston of New York City, and her brother Jerry, and his wife Lynn, of North Kansas City, MO.
Memorial Services are scheduled for 10:30 A.M. Saturday, June 8, 2024 at Trinity Episcopal Church of Lawrence.
Memorial contributions may be made to Trinity Episcopal Church, Lawrence Meals on Wheels, Lawrence Public Library, and/or LMH Health Cancer Center.
Mary Clarice Sloan Mozingo, age 82, of Lawrence, KS, passed away peacefully on April 14, 2024, after a short battle with cancer. The third child of Eldon and Harriet Perry Sloan, Mary was born August 7, 1941, in Topeka, KS. She graduated from The Bishop’s School in La Jolla, CA in 1959, attended Smith College in Northampton, MA, and graduated from the University of Kansas in 1963. She married John Charles Mozingo in 1965 and lived in Wichita, KS and later moved to Dallas, TX, where they adopted two children, Samuel Charles and Sarah Catherine. Years after divorcing, Mary returned to Kansas in 1989, first to Topeka, then to Lawrence in 2005. Mary’s career included several areas, including continuity writer for both radio and television, retail and residential real estate sales, and retired as a Disability Examiner for the Social Security Administration. Mary was active in the Episcopal Church wherever she lived, most recently as a member of Trinity Episcopal Church in Lawrence. Mary enjoyed singing in the church choirs and sang in civic groups, including the Motet Singers of Lawrence. She was a former member of the Topeka, Wichita and Dallas Junior Leagues. She was a member of PEO Chapter GQ, the National Society of Colonial Dames of America and in Kansas, the Mayflower Society, the Williams Educational Fund that supports all University of Kansas student-athletes and was a lifetime member of the KU Alumni Association. Mary enjoyed playing bridge, cribbage, knitting, sewing, reading for multiple Book Clubs, and doing philanthropic work for the community. Trinity Treasures was a favorite group built on the common interest of creativity to make one-of-a-kind items to raise money for the community.
Mary was preceded in death by her parents and her son, Sam. She is survived by her daughter Sarah Martin (Drew), of Hutchinson, KS, brothers John Sloan (Sandy) of Gig Harbor, WA, and Paul Sloan (Karen), of San Rafael, CA as well as many nieces and nephews.
Her family would like to thank all the friends and family for their prayers, love, and support, including the women of Trinity Treasures, her bridge clubs, book clubs, PEO Sisters and her caregivers.
In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to the Samuel C Mozingo Scholarship fund at Stephen F Austin State University in Nacogdoches, TX, Trinity Episcopal Church, or the Lawrence Humane Society in care of Rumsey-Yost Funeral Home: P.O. Box 1260 Lawrence, KS 66044.
Services will be held at 11 am Saturday, June 15, 2024, at Trinity Episcopal Church, 1011 Vermont Street, Lawrence, 66044.
Services for Ella Faye Shrable will be at 1:00 p.m. Tuesday April 16, 2024 at Washington Creek Cemetery, 607 E. 550 Rd., Lawrence, KS. 66047.
Faye passed away on Wednesday, April 10, 2024 in Lawrence Kansas. She was born January 24, 1928 at her grandparents farm near Moody, Missouri, to Brook Claxton and Mable Davis Clay. She graduated from West Plains High School in West Plains, Missouri. She married Lehman Shrable in 1946. They moved to Lawrence in 1952 from Arkansas. They built a life here together but Arkansas was always, “down home,” and they returned there often to visit family. Lehman and Faye were married for 55 years until he passed away in 2001. Faye worked for Montgomery Ward in Lawrence for 29 years, until their doors closed. She retired and spent her remaining years as a homemaker in rural Douglas County.
She was known for her pies, cobblers, canning and homemade jelly. Her famous fudge was highly sought after at Christmas. She enjoyed reading, hand quilting, antiquing and thrift store shopping. Her greatest attribute was how deeply she loved her family and the Lord.
Survivors include two daughters, Carolyn Suit of Lawrence, and Cheryl (Randy) Flory of rural Douglas County. Six grandchildren, Joan Suit Hahn (Paul), Amy Suit Schell (Larry), Stephanie Flory Lang (Brian), Aaron Flory (Marci), Nathan Suit, and Andy Flory (Faith),. Thirteen great-grandchildren, and one great-great grandson.
The family wishes to thank Faye’s dear friend and neighbor Linda Haar who helped our Mom and Nana remain in her own home, which was her greatest desire. Friends may call from 3:00 to 8:00 p.m. Sunday, April 14, 2024 at Rumsey-Yost Funeral Home. There will be no family visitation.
Jerry Joseph Martin, 69, of Lawrence, Kansas passed away on Sunday, March 10th, 2024, after a brave battle with cancer. He was born June 15, 1954, in Salina, Kansas, the son of Bob and Rita Martin. Jerry graduated from Salina Central High School in 1972.
Jerry spent much of his childhood helping on his grandfather’s farm near Solomon. This started his love for agriculture at a very young age. In 1974, Jerry joined Rickel Manufacturing of Salina KS, maker of the Big A fertilizer applicator as a sales coordinator/dispatcher and later became a sales representative. He continued to grow in the field with mergers and acquisitions of Ag-Chem Equipment Co, then AGCO to become a Salesman, Sales Manager, a Regional Manager covering the state of Kansas, the Midwest, then the western US. Jerry retired from Lang Diesel in 2021. Jerry was well known and respected by many in his field but the titles he held most important were husband, dad and grandpa.
Jerry’s wife of 48 years, Julie, preceded him in death last year. He is survived by his daughter Jennifer Ankenbauer (Bill) of Lawrence and sons Andrew (Monica) and Timothy of San Antonio, TX, brothers Larry (Carry), Dan (Jo), sisters Karen Morgan & Janet Linenberger (Tim) all of Salina. Jerry and Julie were also blessed with five grandchildren: Matthew of San Antonio TX, Nate, Ty, Macy and Lukas of Lawrence.
Jerry was preceded in death by his parents Bob & Rita Martin.
A private Celebration of Life will be held in Jerry’s honor later.
Online condolences can be made at rumsey-yost.com.