Duane Leland Petersen

Duane Leland Petersen passed away peacefully at the age of 75 on March 26th, 2024 surrounded by his loving family. Visitation will be held at Rumsey-Yost Funeral Home in Lawrence on Saturday, March 30th,from 10:00-11:00 AM with Funeral Services immediately following in the Chapel.

On March 4th, 1949, Duane was born to Leland and Leah Petersen at Horton Hospital in Horton, Kansas. He graduated from Highland Park High School in 1967. After high school, Duane went into the workforce and was hired by the GoodYear Tire and Rubber Plant in Topeka where he worked until retirement, 36 years later. Duane was an extremely hard worker, on top of working 7 days a week, every single week at GoodYear, he also took every opportunity to earn extra income by working on his vegetable farm, driving a taxi, working as a security guard, running a climbing wall, umpiring softball games, providing people with life insurance and annuities and helping people prepare their taxes.

Duane was a proud volunteer Police Officer with the Topeka Police Department in his younger years. He also volunteered with the American Kennel Club and enjoyed helping with dog shows when his health allowed. In his spare time, he loved reading books and anything that talked about history, guns and hunting. His dream was to hunt Moose, Elk and Black bear while visiting or living in Alaska.

On March 30th, 1974, Duane was set up on a blind date. Just five short months later, on September 7th, 1974, Duane Petersen and Shirley Blakley were married at Holy Trinity Lutheran Church in Holton, Kansas. The couple enjoyed 49 wonderful years of marriage together. They had four children, Jason Lee Petersen, Kelley Jo Grammer (Tracy Grammer), Jaime Lee Werner (Jeff Werner), and Andrea Lynn Vogts (David Vogts). Their three daughters blessed them with nine grandchildren: Lenley Bonham, Thomas Bonham, Jasen Grammer, Logan Werner, Serenity Vogts, Tessa Werner, Carson Vogts, Haylee Vogts, Piper Vogts and one great-granddaughter: Baylor Bonham.

Duane was best known for his intelligence, passion for politics, work ethic, and his sense of humor. Duane watched a lot of Jeopardy and often knew the answers when the contestants did not. He was the “go to” when his kids or their friends (his other kids) had questions about school work or life in general. He was always a wealth of knowledge. Duane was a very proud, outspoken, Republican and a dedicated advocate for the party. His sense of humor was larger than life and his most well known answer when someone would ask him how he was doing was always “I’m Wonderful, but don’t forget Handsome, Sexy, Marvelous and of course, Modest”, with the biggest smirk on his face.

Duane was a family man. He made sure his daughters were super spoiled and never went without. He played an active role in all of their activities and was always supportive. He often showered Shirley with lavish gifts of jewelry and long vacations. Their last vacation together took them to the Hoover Dam, multiple national parks and the San Diego Zoo. Duane’s love for Shirley ran deep. He said he was always prepared to go before her and was not ready to live without her. Seventeen days after her sudden, unexpected passing, Duane took his final breath. Their love will live on forever.

Duane was preceded in death by his parents, Leland and Leah Petersen, his sister Leona “Vicki” Umshied, his brother Tony Petersen, his son Jason Petersen, and his wife Shirley Petersen. He is survived by their three daughters, Kelley Grammer of Shawnee KS, Jaime Werner of Ozawkie KS, and Andrea Vogts of Kansas City KS; and his sister, Kris Serrault of Topeka KS.

Flowers can be sent to Rumsey-Yost Funeral Home or Donations can be made to Jefferson County Humane Society. Online condolences may be sent to www.rumsey-yost.com

Jeremy Wayne Martin

Jeremy Wayne Martin took his last breath, in this life, in his dad’s loving arms on the evening of March 21, 2024 at KU Medical Center. In his final hours he was surrounded by the love of many family members.

His father Larry wants people to know how much he learned from Jeremy about how things work and how to succeed in general. He admires him for how he lived and for how he died. Jeremy rarely complained, and we now know how much pain and discomfort he was living with. He trusted his dad and they had each other’s back to the end. Larry had the honor to hold his hand, look him in the eyes, and hold his head while his breathing slowed. It was as peaceful as you can imagine. He squeezed Larry’s hand in response to things Larry was telling him. His brother Tyler and his Mom Linda were there at his bedside, and after his last breath his parents were able to hold him a while longer.

Jeremy was born on a Monday morning, February 23, 1981 in Lawrence, KS at Lawrence Memorial Hospital. He had big brown eyes and curly brown hair. Everyone agreed when he was born that he looked just like his dad.

As a child his extraordinary intelligence quickly became apparent. He loved building with Lego, his famous collections of odds and ends, and he loved to read. He was an extremely talented musician, and played clarinet and bassoon throughout his school career. He attended Lawrence High School and was also in the first graduating class at Free State High School in 1999. He marched in the marching band for both the Lawrence Lions and Free State Firebirds.

Jeremy married his childhood friend Retta Gates on October 25, 2009. They moved to Colorado together in 2014 and bought a house near the top of a mountain (much to his visiting family’s equal terror and delight) in Evergreen, CO, with a bird’s eye view of Mount Blue Sky, formerly known as Mount Evans. Jeremy and Retta later divorced in December of 2019.

Jeremy did not have children, but he was devoted to his dog Magee, a 240 lb English Bull Mastiff with a brindle coat. The love between them was palpable, and Magee was by Jeremy’s side at every possible moment. Magee won the heart of anyone who met him with his gentle demeanor, astounding size, and good manners. We all understood he couldn’t help the drool.

Always working hard, Jeremy had a varied and successful work career, ranging from his first job working fast food, to his last job at Delinea, where he had risen to the top of his profession as a manager and software development engineer. His job involved protecting huge corporations as an anti-hacker, until his health declined in 2024. He was a respected and well-loved employee, who always tried to help his fellow colleagues when in need.

Jeremy dedicated himself wholeheartedly to his interests and hobbies, loved learning new things, and could be counted on to have done the work of research and education on any topic that interested him. From caring for his dog Magee, to his knowledge of computers, traveling, target shooting, speaker systems, or living in the mountains of Colorado, Jeremy knew his stuff. He had a deep appreciation for music (especially electronic music), frequently attended live concerts, and was committed to discovering new and upcoming artists and helping them gain exposure. He loved good food, candy of all kinds, dressing in bright colors, and painting his nails blue.

His family is heartbroken that he was failed at every turn by so many institutions that were put in place specifically to help people in his situation. From the physical healthcare system, to the mental healthcare system, to the legal system, his family fought a losing battle at every step of the way to get him the help he needed and deserved so badly, and never received, until it was too late.

Jeremy is survived by his father Larry Martin of Lawrence, his mother Linda Martin of Lawrence, his brother Tyler of Colombia, MO, his dog Magee, and many cousins, aunts, uncles, and friends. He was preceded in death by his maternal and fraternal grandparents, and his uncle Max Martin.

Per Jeremy’s request, a private family celebration of life will happen at a later date. Memorial contributions may be made through Rumsey-Yost and will be donated to Friends of Charlie’s Place in Dumont, CO. Friends of Charlie’s Place is a companion animal rescue shelter that has fostered Magee throughout Jeremy’s illness and has helped him find a new loving forever home.

William Herman Bruening Sr.

William Herman Bruening, Sr passed away on March 8, 2024 at St Francis (KU Health System Campus) Hospital in Topeka, Ks.

Bill was born on Oct. 16, 1938 at Los Angeles General Hospital, L.A., CA to Ervin & Thelma (Conlee) Bruening of Hermosa Beach, CA.
Bill enjoyed growing up around Redondo Beach & the L.A. area, telling many stories of beach adventures with family & friends.

On Nov 4, 1955 Bill joined the Air Force, serving his country for almost 3 years. He was honorably discharged & released from active military duty at Hamilton Air Force base, CA on July 31, 1958.

Bill had worked for the City in Sanitation, moving on to Landscape, helping to beautify the City of Lawrence. Upon retirement, he worked for Jack Reed at Kaw Valley, continuing his passion in landscaping.

Bill leaves to mourn his passing a loving grandson, Jonathan William Bruening of Lawrence.

Cremation is planned and no services are planned at this time.

Debra Rene Housworth

Mother, sister, and friend.
She leaves behind son: Levi Housworth, Brothers David Housworth and Darrin Housworth, and several other family members and friends of which she held dear.
She was born and raised in Lawrence, KS and enjoyed being around friends and family.
Friends and family will be meeting for a Celebration of Life at the Train Depot, 402 N 2nd St, Lawrence, KS on Sunday March 24th at 1:00 PM…pot luck following service. * bring your favorite dish

Dennis Findley

Graveside services for Dennis W. Findley Sr., 79, Lawrence, will be 10am Wednesday, March 27, 2024 at Washington Creek Cemetery, Douglas County, Lawrence, Kansas 66047.

Mr. Findley died March 21, 2024, in hospice care at Delmar Gardens of Lenexa.

He was born July 22, 1944, in Overbrook KS. His family moved to Lawrence when he was a child. He lived in Lawrence for the rest of his life.

The youngest of Samuel V. Findley Sr. and Florence “Mowder” Findley’s children. He served in the USN as an underwater welder during the Korean conflict until he was injured in an underwater accident and became 100% disabled. He was preceded in death by his parents, his 2 brothers and 2 sisters, and his oldest son Dennis Jr. who passed away in infancy January 31, 1966.

He is survived by his sons Kelly and Christopher/Roxy.

He was a lifetime member of the American Legion.

The family would like to thank Ashley with the Visiting Nurses Association of Lawrence for all her wonderful care. And Ted Boyle his childhood friend for always watching out for him.

Donald Lee (Don) Ray

Graveside Services for Donald Lee Ray, 79, a longtime resident of Lawrence, will be 1 pm, Friday, March 29, 2024, at Memorial Park Cemetery. He was born June 21, 1944.

Don passed peacefully at home with his loving wife by his side on March 19, 2024.

He is preceded in death by his parents and son Marvin L. Ray.

Don is survived by his wife Marjorie S. Ray, two sons Terry L. Ray and Donald J. Ray and several grandchildren and great grandchildren.

He was well known in Lawrence for his knowledge of motors from vehicles to lawnmowers and usually always had a lawnmower or two in his front yard for sale and a great story to tell. He will be deeply missed.

Joseph “Joe” M. Schmitz

Joe passed away Tuesday March 19, 2024 in his home.

Joe was born August 22, 1946 in Kansas City, Kansas to James “Bud” C. Schmitz Sr. and Pauline Withers. He started his love of hunting and fishing at an early age, which he continued through-out his entire life. He loved spending countless hours in the woods or on the waters.

He was proceeded in death by Bud and Pauline.

Survivors include his wife Lorraine Knapp; children Michael, Amy (Casey), John, Erin (Stephen), and Jennifer (Dan). Stepchildren Lorrie (Mitch) and Donna. 10 grandchildren, 5 step grandchildren, 8 step great grandchildren. Brother Jim and Jack (Karen); nephew Jason and niece Elizabeth.

The family would like to extend a special thanks to Visiting Nurses Hospice and those associated with them.

Memorials can be made to Kansas Wildlife Federation, Make A Wish, or Visiting Nurses Hospice, in care of Rumsey-Yost Funeral Home, PO Box 1260 Lawrence, Kansas 66044.

Celebration of Life services will be held at 11am on April 5, 2024 at Lighthouse Baptist Church located at 700 Chapel St, Baldwin City, Kansas 66006.

Betty Ann Schrader

Betty Ann Schrader, nèe Godfrey, born January 18th, 1946, passed away at Lawrence Memorial Hospital on February 23rd, 2024 at the age of 78 from a hard-fought battle with Pancreatic Cancer.

Betty was born to Lorraine E. Snow and Everett L. Godfrey in Lawrence, the fourth of four children. She is predeceased by her brother Clifford W. Godfrey (1944), and survived by her sister Genevieve L. Stowe (1938) and brother Harold L. Godfrey (1942). Betty was a true Lawrencian at heart, attending Woodlawn Elementary School and Central Junior High School before graduating in 1964 from Lawrence High School.

Betty married James W. Schrader in 1964 and the pair had two adoring sons. Betty and James divorced in 1983, and James passed in 2004. Betty is survived by her two sons, James W. Schrader Jr. (1965) of Whitney, Texas and Steven E. Schrader (1968) of Lawrence, Kansas. She also held a long career (1975 – 2001) as a Bakery and Delicatessen Specialist for the Dillons stores, having her move across Kansas for her positions before retiring in Lawrence. Betty was the first female supervisor of the Dillons Kansas Division in 1983.

Betty is survived by two grandchildren, Mika R. Schrader (1998) and Bayn A. Schrader (2001), but is predeceased by her youngest grandchild Jason G. Schrader (2003-2020), son of James Jr. and Shelly Schrader. She was a dedicated grandmother, cheering her grandchildren on in all their activities and achievements, never failing to warm the hearts of all those around her.

Betty returned to work at the Kansas Turnpike Association in 2016 and worked there until her cancer diagnosis in 2023. Before her passing, Betty was also happy to cheer the Chiefs to one more Superbowl victory.

A celebration of life for Betty is forthcoming, and family and friends can reach out to Steven for details. In lieu of flowers, the family desires that donations be made to the Lawrence Humane Society in honor of Betty’s lifelong love of dogs.