Eugene Nelson “Gene” Watts

Services for Eugene Nelson “Gene” Watts, 84, Lawrence, will be 2pm Saturday, March 12th at the Eastside Bible Fellowship, 1423 Haskell Ave, Lawrence, KS.

Mr. Watts died March 7, 2022, at his home.

He was born September 30, 1937, in Hilt, California, the son of Nelson Wheadon and Mabel Gwendolyn Williams Watts.

Mr. Watts served in the Unites States Army and was the owner of a back hoe company for over 40 years.  He enjoyed being outdoors, fishing, camping, traveling, and working with wood.

He married Irma Lee Brogdon on November 7, 1998 in Chico, California, they were married 23 years.  She survives of the home.

Other survivors include his children, Greg Watts and wife Kathy of Lynn Haven, FL, Bret Watts and wife Peggy of Lawrence, KS, Matthew Watts and wife Heather of Willows, CA; stepdaughter, Jennifer Mitchell and husband Joshua of Bakersfield, CA; 6 grandchildren; and 4 great grandchildren.

He was preceded in death by his parents and sister, June St. George.

Louis Vincent Volpe

Louis Vincent Volpe, 97, died peacefully on Saturday, March 5, 2022, at Pioneer Ridge Assisted Living in Lawrence, Kansas, surrounded by family.

He was born November 1, 1924, in Paterson, N.J., the son of Vincent and Teresa (née Caggiano) Volpe.

He grew up in Paterson and was valedictorian of the Central High School graduating class of 1942. He went on to study social studies at Montclair State Teachers College (now Montclair State University) before enlisting in the Army Air Corps in March 1943.

While in the service, Lou studied meteorology at the University of Minnesota before being stationed in Liberal and Pratt, Kansas, as a weather observer monitoring weather for pilot training at the army bases.

After being honorably discharged from the Army Air Corps in 1946, he continued his education on the GI Bill at NYU, graduating with a B.A. in History in 1948 and an M.A. in Education in 1953. He later attended Paterson State College (now William Paterson University) and received another M.A. in counseling.

Lou began his career as an educator in Ridgefield, N.J., teaching elementary school there from 1949 to 1957. He next taught elementary school in Hillsdale, N.J. from 1957 to 1963. He then started teaching junior high school social studies at Anthony Wayne Junior High School, Wayne, N.J. and, eventually moved to Wayne High School as a guidance counselor until his retirement in 1980.

Lou’s love of teaching drew him to summer employment as a tour guide for Parker Bus Tours in the 1960’s during which time he traveled throughout the west and southwest, providing tour groups with engaging stories about the history of the areas.

In November, 1945, while Lou was stationed in Pratt, Kansas, he traveled on leave to Denver to spend Thanksgiving with his cousin Michael Ferrell. On the train ride back to Pratt, he met his future bride and the love of his life. When the train stopped in Garden City, Kansas, Wilma Ruth Thomas boarded, and it was love at first sight. Lou and Wilma were married on June 22, 1947 in Paterson, N.J. at St. Mary’s Church. When Wilma died in 2013, they had been married for over 65 years. They had three children: Vincent, Denise, and Louis.

Lou and Wilma lived with their young family in Paterson in the McLean Boulevard Veterans Apartments until 1956 when they moved to their house in Lincoln Park, N.J. They raised their three children in Lincoln Park where they attended St. Joseph’s Catholic Church. Upon their retirement in 1980, Lou and Wilma built a home in Cape Coral Florida where they lived until 2001 when they built a home in The Villages, Florida. They moved to Lawrence, KS, in 2011 to be near their daughter due to Wilma’s declining health. In Lawrence, they lived at Arbor Court (previously Drury Place), and, in August 2021, Lou moved to Pioneer Ridge Assisted Living.

Always the educator, Lou worked as an admissions counselor at Edison Community College in Ft. Myers after retirement, and when he was well into his 80’s, taught Italian at The Villages.

Lou became interested in lapidary as a creative outlet, and enjoyed collecting coins and first-day cover stamps. He spent many leisurely hours enjoying music, old movies, and watching football.

He is predeceased by his beloved wife Wilma, his parents, and his three brothers, Vincent, Julian, and Richard.

He is survived by his children: Vincent Thomas Volpe, St. Louis, MO; Denise Marie (née Volpe) and husband Kyle LaRosh, Lawrence, KS; and Louis Charles and wife, Jennifer Alice (née Murphy) Volpe, Cotacachi, Ecuador; his grandchildren: Michelle (née Volpe) and husband Brad Roe; Andrew Volpe; Kara (née Volpe) and Chrisley Conger; Shane Howard; Teresa Volpe; Rebekah (née Volpe) and husband Jesse Noble; and Sophia Volpe; his great-grandchildren: Henry, Augustus, Ulysses, Winnie, Wilma, Morgan, and David; and a sister-in-law, Betsy Thomas. He is also survived by many nieces and nephews, and many friends, including his dear friend Ila Wuerdeman.

He was a natural storyteller whose favorite stories included his years growing up on Redwood Avenue in Paterson with his parents and brothers, Julian and Richard; visits from his Caggiano cousins: Anna, Anthony, and Michael during his childhood; working in his grandfather’s store on Union Avenue in Paterson and later, working across the street as an usher at the Plaza Theater as a teenager; his years in the service with his brother Julian, who was stationed with him in Minnesota; his summer road trips with his wife and children to Dighton, KS, to visit his wife’s family with occasional side trips around the west and southwest; his trips to Europe with Wilma; and bragging about his seven grandchildren and seven great-grandchildren.

It was the hundreds of childhood Saturday afternoons Lou spent at the Plaza Theatre and then the years as an usher there that was the foundation of his encyclopedic knowledge of films and stories about actors. Lou enthusiastically shared that knowledge with all visitors as well as with his fellow Arbor Court residents when he reached into his vast DVD collection to host the many Friday movie nights there.

But, his favorite story, which he never tired of telling to those he met, was meeting his wife on the train.

A funeral Mass will be held at 10:00 a.m. Wednesday, March 16, 2022, at St. John the Evangelist Catholic Church, 1234 Kentucky St., Lawrence, KS 66044, with Fr. Jason Moore officiating. Afterward, friends and family will gather at the home of Lou’s daughter and son-in-law in Lawrence. There will be a private inurnment with military honors at Leavenworth National Cemetery in Leavenworth.

The family would like to extend our thanks to the staff at Pioneer Ridge, Ascend Hospice, and Dr. Eric Huerter for the excellent end-of-life care they provided.

If desired, friends may make memorials to St. John the Evangelist Catholic Church sent in care of Rumsey-Yost Funeral Home, 601 Indiana St., Lawrence, KS, 66044.

View the service online at https://youtu.be/CMfoMI65kyQ

Dorothy Hall Hanger Adams

DOROTHY HALL HANGER ADAMS, 95, of Lawrence, KS died Monday, February 28, 2022 at Pioneer Ridge Assisted Living. She was born August 14, 1926 in Winston-Salem, North Carolina, the daughter of Grace Hall Hanger and David Lloyd Hanger. She lived many places during her life including Hollywood, CA where she attended high school at Hollywood High; Ames, Iowa; Northfield, MN where she attended Carleton College; Jacksonville and Ft. Lauderdale, Florida; St Paul, MN; Hayward and Los Gatos, CA; Chicago; Hilton Head, SC; Sarasota, FL; Kansas City and her 2 favorite places on earth: Jackson Hole, Wyoming and Lawrence, KS. She earned a Masters of Social Work from the University of Kansas.

Dorothy was passionate about her animals. She was a true Jayhawk fan and loved to watch Jayhawk sports on TV. She loved adventure and traveled extensively. She often regaled her family with stories of her trips on freighters and visits to exotic places around the globe.

She was preceded in death by her parents, her older brother, David, and younger brother, Kenneth. She leaves behind her daughter Pamela Adams McKean (Doug) and son Craig David Adams, both of Lawrence, and six grandchildren: Lindsey Grace Crifasi, Washington, DC, Adam Vincenzo Crifasi, Silver Spring, MD, Jane Grace Stull (Eric), LaCrosse, WI, Sheryl Pamela Brock (Matthew) Chatham, IL, Mary Dorothy Davidson (Colin), Milwaukee, WI, Robert Duke Adams (Selin) Cleveland, OH and four great-grandchildren Andie and Emmy Stull, Hope and Matthew Brock. A cremation is planned and she will be inurned at Oak Hill Cemetery.

A private family memorial will be held in the near future. In lieu of flowers the family suggests a donation to Voices on the Border (votb.org), a humanitarian organization led by her granddaughter, Lindsey, to support peoples of El Salvador or Lawrence’s local food bank (justfood.org).

Shane McDermott

A memorial visitation for Shane McDermott, 44, Lawrence, will be from 2-4 pm Tuesday at Rumsey-Yost Funeral Home & Crematory. Shane passed away Sunday, February 27, 2022, at his home.

He was born April 11, 1977, in Fort Leavenworth, Kansas, the son of Roy Steven and Kathy Ann Schaulis Odom. He graduated from Lawrence High School and later from the University of Kansas.

Shane co-owned and operated Midwest Estates Property Management and had previously owned Budget Blinds. He enjoyed anything outdoors – hunting, fishing, hiking, motorcycles, canoeing, caving, and ATV’s. He could build anything and would help anyone.

He married Dawn M. Pritchard on February 22, 2022, in Lawrence. She survives of the home. Other survivors include two children, Macie and Raegan McDermott, Lenexa; two step children, Taylor Tomaszewski (Brooklynn) and Alex Tomaszewski, all of Brookings, SD; his mother, Kathy Schaulis (Robert Slaughter), Lawrence; two siblings, Billie Chamberlin, Ottawa, and Sonya Palacios (Ramon), Phoenix; and maternal grandmother Donna Stoldt, Topeka.

Memorial contributions are suggested to the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline, in care of Rumsey-Yost Funeral Home, 601 Indiana St., Lawrence, KS, 66044. Online condolences may be sent at rumsey-yost.com

Gary Warren Frager

Gary Frager, 67, Lawrence, Kansas, passed away on December 2, 2021. Gary was born on August 6, 1954 in Hutchinson, Kansas to Melba and Glenn Frager. He attended Hutchinson High School and Hutchinson Community College. He moved to Lawrence, Kansas to attend the University of Kansas and made Lawrence his home for the rest of his life.

Gary studied journalism and history at KU, but soon realized his deep passion for music. Beginning with the KU Jazz Band he went on to play in many bands including The Bongos, Blue Orleans, Now See Hear, and Kim and the Quake. He was inducted into the Kansas Music Hall of Fame two times, in 2006 with Spider and the Crabs and in 2016 with Caribé. Gary played trumpet, trombone, keyboards, and a mean saxophone. In an interview with the Lawrence Journal World after Caribé’s induction into the Kansas Music Hall of Fame, Gary said, “All of that was great, but we were at our best when we were in a room full of people dancing.” Caribé played together off and on for 20 years traveling the circuit from Tulsa to Omaha, St. Louis to Denver, always coming home to their enthusiastic fans in Lawrence. Good times were had by all!

Gary married Susan DeMaranville on August 6, 1980. Studying music at KU, Susan fell in love with him and his music when she heard him practicing his saxophone across the alley in the Oread neighborhood where they each lived. They went on to play in the bands Xanadu and Country Current together. After Susan was diagnosed with multiple sclerosis in 1986, Gary became her caregiver. Susan continued to be his greatest fan attending most of his shows over the years.

Gary and Susan had two sons, Charles and Thomas Frager. Gary was a kind, supportive, soft-hearted, and loving father. When his ‘two good boys’ had a hard time sleeping he would put them in the car and drive out to Clinton Lake with the radio lulling them to sleep.

He was funny, clever, and calm under pressure. He loved cats, BBQ, and a good thunderstorm. He had a passion for collecting antique radios—from his grandfather’s Victrola that he tracked down at an estate sale to vintage horn speakers. He accumulated quite a collection. Gary had a keen appreciation of all things that preceded him. As a teen he and his father restored two antique cars, a 1935 Chevy Standard and a 1935 Chevy Master. He also had a great love for old trains.

After multiple health issues prevented Gary from continuing late night gigs with his bandmates, he became music director at Unity Church of Lawrence. He continued to write and perform music for weekly services there for 15 years. A good listener, he thought deeply and was easy to talk to and made many close friends at the Church. He is fondly remembered by members of the congregation.

Gary was preceded in death by his parents, Glenn and Melba Frager. Survivors include his wife, Susan, sons, Charles and Thomas, all of Lawrence; a brother, John Frager (Maggie) of Hutchinson; sister-in-law, Joy DeMaranville (Frank Norman) of Lawrence; brother-in-law, Al DeMaranville of Lawrence; and nieces and nephews.

On Wednesday, March 16, we will celebrate Gary’s life with a 2 pm Memorial Service at Kanwaka Township Hall, 776 US Highway 40 followed by a Music Celebration from 6 to 10 pm at Johnny’s West, 721 Wakarusa.

For condolences, go to rumsey-yost.com.

For Memorial Contributions through the Generosity Network, go to https://www.paypal.com/pools/c/8HCeGsqyrf.

Robert E. Gentry

Graveside services for Robert Ellis Gentry, 95, Lawrence, will be 1pm Wednesday at Memorial Park Cemetery.

Mr. Gentry died Thursday, March 3, 2022, at Pioneer Ridge Assisted Living.

He was born September 23, 1926, in Lawrence, the son of Joseph Robert and Audrey Eva Landis Gentry.  He grew up on the farm in Lawrence, near the Lakeview area.

Mr. Gentry served in the United States Army Air Force as well as the Air Force for close to 9 years.  He later worked at Dupont in Topeka as a Production Control Operator for 27 years before retiring.

He was a member of the Lonestar Church of the Brethren.  He was an outdoorsman, enjoying hunting, fishing, camping, and gardening.  He especially enjoyed spending time with his grandchildren.

He married Bernice Gwendolyn Robinson on September 23, 1950, in Tarrent City, Texas.  She preceded him in death.

Survivors include his children, Larry Gentry and wife Linda of Porter, TX, Sharon Martin of Lawrence, KS, Teresa Flory and husband Roger of Overbrook, KS, Barbara Davis and husband Tim of Lawrence, KS, and Roger Gentry and wife Connie of Lawrence, KS; grandchildren, Matthew Gentry, Jessica Gentry Kitzmann, Tracy Bruce, Tim Flory, Brian Flory, Mark Flory, Kimberly Davis, Laura Davis, Megan Heidrich, Taylor Gentry, and Riley Gentry; 14 great grand children; and 3 great great grandchildren.

He was preceded in death by his parents, wife, and sisters, Dorothy Trapp and Marian Lang.

The family suggests memorial contribution to the Lonestar Church of the Brethren, sent in care of the funeral home.

Gaye L. Kitsmiller

A celebration of life for Gaye L. Kitsmiller, 64, Lawrence, is pending at this time.

Ms. Kitsmiller died Wednesday, March 2, 2022, at her home.

She was born January 23, 1958, in Lawrence, the daughter of Herman E. Morris Sr and Iris L. Mendell Miller.  She graduated from Lawrence High School in 1976.

Ms. Kitsmiller was an animal lover, she enjoyed her beloved dogs, horseback riding, and was a member of the American Quarter Horse Association.

She is survived by a son, Kevin Kitsmiller of Eudora; daughter, Lacey Kitsmiller of Leavenworth; father, Herman Morris Sr and longtime companion Kay of Lawrence; mother, Iris Mendell Miller of Lawrence; brother, Herman Morris of Lawrence; sisters, Cheryl Freeman and husband Alfred of Lawrence, Kim Moreno and husband Dan of Lawrence; and numerous nieces and nephews.

She was preceded in death by two children, Russell Kitsmiller and Lea.

The family suggests memorial contributions to the Lawrence Humane Society or Always & Furever Midwest Animal Sanctuary.

Charles “Kansas” Benjamin Taylor, IV

Charles B. Taylor IV, age 40, passed on February 27, 2022. He arrived into this world on August 21, 1981, born to Charles and Deborah Taylor in Lawrence, KS.

Kansas, as he was known, was always deeply involved in agricultural pursuits. At an early age, Kansas reveled in selling sweet corn, from the fruits of the family land in Wabaunsee County, at the Emporia Farmers Market. From riding Ruth, the mule to accompanying his father at cattle sales, Kansas nurtured his ties to the land.

Kansas attended Eskridge Elementary, Mission Valley High School, and upon returning to Lawrence, graduated from Free State High School. Always good with numbers, he graduated from Johnson County Community College with a railroad switch operator degree.

Kansas worked alongside his father and most times with brothers at the Lawrence farmstead for the remainder of his life. He became an invaluable asset in farm and ranch endeavors from the garden to the melon patch, haying, and cattle. Frequent excursions to work the family properties and tend cattle in remote Wabaunsee county was Kansas’ favorite pastime. He was an avid maker of tomato juice and enjoyed canning produce from his garden.

Kansas is survived by his son Zephyr, 15 of Counsel Grove; his parents Charles and Deborah Taylor of Lawrence, KS; and also by his siblings Zachariah, Zebulon, Becki, Matt, William, and close cousin Alicia. Numerous nieces and nephews also survive.

Kansas was larger than life, his shoes cannot be filled. May he rest in peace.

A Celebration of Life Service will take place from 3-6 pm, Sunday, May 8, 2022, at 1827 E 1150 Rd. Lawrence, Kansas 66049.

Contributions may be made at https://everloved.com/life-of/charles-taylor-iv/

June Rose Fisher

Funeral services for June Rose Fisher, 102, Lawrence, will be at 1 pm Friday at First United Methodist Church, with the Rev. Kay Scarbrough officiating. Burial will follow in Oak Hill Cemetery. June passed away Friday, February 25, 2022, at her home, with family by her side.

She was born September 23, 1919, in Kansas City, Mo., the daughter of Edward Lincoln and Alta Vivian Gard Burton. She graduated from Woodrow Wilson High School in Cedar Rapids, Ia. She worked on the World War II Ration Board before moving to Lawrence where she worked at the Credit Bureau for many years. June was active in the American Legion Post 14 Auxiliary where she served as president twice and held other positions, and the La Chapeau of the 8 & 40 Honor Society of the American Legion Auxiliary where she served two terms. She was active in the First United Methodist Church.

June married Alan C. Fisher on March 9, 1951. To this union were born four sons, Michael Fisher, Eudora, Kevin Fisher, Lawrence, Brian Fisher (Rita), Eudora, and Kent Fisher (Chris), Lawrence; five grandchildren, and two great grandchildren. She was preceded in death by her husband and a sister, Dorris Rudish.

Friends may call from noon to 8 pm Thursday at Rumsey-Yost Funeral Home. The family will receive friends from noon until service time Friday at the church. Memorial contributions are suggested to Douglas County VNA, in care of the funeral home, 601 Indiana St., Lawrence, KS, 66044. Online condolences may be sent at rumsey-yost.com