Ralph Dana “Bud” Gage Jr.

A celebration of life for Ralph Dana “Bud” Gage Jr., 80, a longtime newspaper executive with the Lawrence Journal-World and a member of the Kansas Newspaper Hall of Fame, will be at 3 p.m. Friday, March 11 at the Lied Center of Kansas. An opportunity to visit with family will follow the service.

Gage died suddenly Jan. 30, 2022, at home. Private family burial was in Highland Cemetery, Ottawa, Kan.

Gage was born Sept. 9, 1941, in Ottawa, Kan. He was a 1959 graduate of Ottawa High School. He and Martha Ann Senter were married in Ottawa on Nov. 23, 1963; she survives, of the home.

Also surviving are daughter, Susan Gage, and her husband, Gerald M. Sass Jr., of Tualatin, Ore.; son, Paul Gage, Washington, D.C.; brothers Dr. George Gage, Paola, Kan., and Dr. Robert Gage, Derby, Kan.; and grandchildren Samuel and Abigail Sass.

Gage was inducted into Ottawa High School’s Wall of Honor in 2006. Ten years later he became a member of the Kansas Newspaper Hall of Fame; he received the Kansas Press Association’s “Outstanding Mentor Award” in 2009.

He was a 1964 graduate of the University of Kansas School of Journalism. After graduating from KU, Gage worked at the Salina Journal in Salina, Kan., as district editor and Sunday editor, and then moved to the Metro-East Journal in East St. Louis, Ill. He joined the staff at the Lawrence Journal-World in 1969, and during a 43-year career with the Journal-World and its parent company, The World Company, Gage served in multiple roles including managing editor, general manager, chief operating officer and director of special projects. As a reporter, he covered KU and was part of the team that reported on the 1970 burning of the Kansas Union and the civil unrest on campus. He had additional management responsibilities for other company operations, including weekly newspapers, magazines, cable television, internet, software development and a network-affiliate television station. He retired in 2013 and remained on the company’s board of directors until 2016, when the company sold its media assets.

“I just enjoyed reporting and writing and meeting people,” Gage told the Journal-World in a story about his induction into the Hall of Fame. “When I landed here, I had the opportunity to get into the management side, and then ultimately into corporate management. One thing led to another, and 43 years flew by. Writing and reporting, though, are still the most fun, I think.”

During his time in management at the Journal-World, Gage was particularly proud of the efforts to bring together the newsrooms of the newspaper and 6News, a cable news channel previously owned by The World Company. The “converged newsroom” attracted national attention from The New York Times and drew media executives from across the country to tour the operations.

Gage wrote about the World Company’s convergence efforts for Nieman Reports (Winter 2006) and presented about those efforts in numerous forums in the U.S. and abroad. The Times, in writing about the company in 2005, called him “a no-nonsense taskmaster…deputized to make sure the company’s trains ran on time.” Tim O’Brien of The Times, Gage frequently said, might have written his epitaph.

In a Journal-World story upon his retirement, he was lauded for the standard of excellence and reputation for detail he brought to his work. Dolph C. Simons Jr., chairman of The World Company, was quoted as saying Gage had “played a major role in nearly everything good that has happened to the paper.”

Gage served on the board of directors of the News-Gazette in Champaign, Ill., until October 2020 and had been a trustee of the William Allen White Foundation. He was a member of the board of directors of Crime Stoppers of Lawrence and Douglas County, serving as secretary, and he and his wife co-chaired the New Generation Society of Lawrence in 2020-2021.

Gage was a graduate of Leadership Kansas (1983) and was active in community, professional and business organizations as well as First Baptist Church, where he twice served as Moderator and co-led fund-raising efforts with Martha. He was a member of the Kansas-Lower Republican River Basin Advisory Committee and served several terms on the Lawrence Chamber of Commerce board of directors. Before they were renamed, he was a board leader of the United Fund in Lawrence and the Boys Club of Lawrence. He had been a board member of Van Go Inc., and a board member of Presbyterian Manors of Mid-America.

He was a cyclist and a long-time participant in Red Dog’s Dog Days. He cherished his age-group (70s) victories in the Dr. Bob’s Run, as well as having completed five Matfield Green Metric Centuries (aka “the death ride.”)

He was preceded in death by his parents, Ralph and Thelma Gage.

In lieu of flowers, the family suggests contributions in Gage’s memory to the William Allen White School of Journalism at KU, Van Go Inc., or First Baptist Church, in care of Rumsey-Yost Funeral Home, PO Box 1260, Lawrence, KS 66044.

Online condolences maybe sent at rumsey-yost.com.

Albert Richard Burns

Visitation for Albert Richard Burns, 42, Bonner Springs, will be from 5-8 pm, Friday, February 4, 2022, at the Leavenworth County Fair Grounds in Tonganoxie.

Albert Richard Burns, son of Ricky Jim Burns and Brenda Marie Burns and Dennis Michael Hect.  He was born November 2nd, 1979 in Kansas City, Kansas.  He departed this life Friday January 21st, 2022 suddenly and peacefully in Kansas City, Missouri at the age of forty-two years, two months, and nineteen days.

He was preceded in death by his natural father and his maternal and paternal grandparents, his Aunt Helen and Uncles Doyle, Wayne, and Lynn.  As well as his life long friend, Colby Folsom.
He is survived by his three children, Conner J. Burns (girlfriend Samantha Parker, Emma L. Burns of Gardner, KS and Serenity Dawn of Independence, Missouri.  His parents Dennis M. Hecht and Brenda M. Burns of Bonner Springs, KS.  One brother Jeremy L. Harris (Rozie) and their 4 sons Austin Lee, Garrett Lee, Cooper Lee, and Waylon Lee of Tonganoxie, KS and lots of cousins and friends.  Also, two wonderful ladies that loved Albert as their own Christine Smith of Miami, Florida and Bobbie Webber of Lawrence, KS.
Albert went to Basehor-Linwood High School where he participated in the sports of baseball, football, and wrestling.  He loved being outside, especially if he was fishing or canoeing.
He worked in the concrete business then decided he liked dumpster diving and started a recycling business.  Ace’s (Albert Conner Emma Serenity) Metal Recycling.  He loved every minute of recycling and his kids loved to go with him along with grandma and a fun time was had by all.  He loved to spend time with his kids, they were his world.
Albert never met a stranger.  He talked with everyone and always made them smile.  He cared deeply about the homeless, He would give his last dollar to them anyone who was in need of it.  He had a big heart and will be sorely missed.  He accepted Jesus Christ as his lord and savior years ago and loved to read his bible daily.

Gloria Marie Leonhard

Gloria Marie Leonhard (Gram) was a caring wife, mother, grandmother, sister and friend. Gloria was called home on January 30, 2022 at the age of 79.

She was born to Harry and Laura Kennedy on December 10, 1942 in Topeka, Kansas. Growing up she attended the 1 room schoolhouse Deer Creek Elementary, was a member of Clinton Presbyterian Church, participated in youth fellowship group and 4-H. After graduating high school from Lawrence High she attended Baker University and studied Business then graduated Clark School of Business.

Gloria and Ralph met in 1962 and were married on March 20, 1964.

In 1966 their daughter Gina was born, and in 1991 Gina married Bryce Schumann.

Through 57 years of marriage Gloria worked both in Lawrence and Topeka as an office manager/clerical secretary for a Law Firm and at the KS Legislature, and in the home Ranch office. She retired from work with USDA in 2008. Gloria never hesitated jumping in to do her part in the building of a life, a home, a family and the Ranch, through “better or worse”.

Gloria served as a community leader for the Stull Busy Beavers 4-H club for over 10 years, as well as helped with the Stull United Methodist youth fellowship group. She loved spending time going through recipes and in the kitchen making wonderful meals for her family. Over the years, many of Gina’s friends frequented the table, and then went on to the next generation. Gina and Bryce’s 4 kids Wyatt, Dylan, Jessye and Kassidy (Gram’s grandkids) and their friends frequenting the table.

Gloria answered to the name Gram from many, many young friends beside’s her own 4 grandchildren and enjoyed them all ever so much.

Gloria played the piano and organ proficiently, her past piano teacher actually made a record of two of her compositions “A Cheer Leaders March” and “Rippling Water” she started all of her grandkids on the piano at a young age.

Gram’s passion, drive and love were her husband Ralph, her family and the Ranch and especially those grandkids!

Please join us in a Celebration of Gloria’s Life Visitation at Rumsey-Yost Funeral Home, Friday, February 4th, 6:00-7:30 p.m.. Funeral Service at Lecompton United Methodist Church Saturday, February 5th, 2:00 p.m.. Burial at Stull Cemetery to follow.

Memorial contributions can be made to the (ARI) Autism Research Institute, in care of Rumsey-Yost Funeral Home, PO Box 1260, Lawrence, KS 66044.

Jimmie Joe Brumley

Private family services for Jimmie Joe Brumley, 89, Lawrence, will happen at a later date.  He left this world on January 28, 2022, at his home in Lawrence, Kansas.

Jimmie was born March 16, 1932 in Brumley, Missouri to Frances and Andrew.

He leaves behind his wife Nelma of 61 Years, 5 sons, Michael, Larry, Jay (wife Rae), Billy (wife Julie), Rod (wife Charlie), 9 grandchildren, 6 great grandchildren.

Jimmie was loved so much and will be missed by all.

The family suggests memorial contributions made in memory of Jimmie, made to Visiting Nurses Hospice, P.O. Box 1260, Lawrence, Kansas 66044.

Charlotte Fewel Montgomery

Memorial services for Charlotte Fewel Montgomery, 71, Lawrence, will be 11am Friday at Rumsey-Yost Funeral Home.

Ms. Montgomery died January 26, 2022, at Medicalodges Eudora.

She was born February 24, 1950, in Lawrence, the daughter of Ivan Thomas and Betty Marie Stevens Gibler.  She attended Vinland grade school and graduated from Baldwin High School in 1968.  She attended Plymouth Congregational Church.

She was a caregiver by nature.  She enjoyed raising her children and taking care of others.

Survivors include a daughter, Kelsey Dick and husband Tyler of Pomona; sons, Keeler Montgomery and wife Shannon of Bend, OR, Tremayne Baker of Lawrence, Santino Baker of Lawrence; and granddaughter, Adalyn Dick of Pomona.

She was preceded in death by her parents; son, Timothy Fewel; sister, Mona Fleeger; and brother, Edward Gibler.

The family will receive friends from 10-11am Friday, before the memorial service.

The family suggests memorial contributions to the Lawrence Sunshine Foundation, sent in care of the funeral home.

 

Darrell Lee Hodges

A visitation for Darrell Lee Hodges, 81, Lawrence, will be 11 am, Saturday, February 5, 2022, at the Clinton Presbyterian Church.

He died January 23, 2022, at LMH Health.

Darrell was a longtime residence of Lawrence and worked for the Kansas Department of Transportation as a Maintenance Operator for many years.

He is survived by his daughter; Kim (Steve) Dieker, grandkids; DJ Dieker, Delaney (Chad) Snyder, siblings; Deloris, Hank and JD; and three great grandchildren.

Cynthia Marie “Sissy” Falley

Cynthia Marie “Sissy” Falley passed away at her family home on January 23, 2022, at the age of 25. She was born February 27, 1996, in Chilicothe, MO. She was brought into the only home she would ever know in the spring of 2000 and was declared an official Falley on August 14, 2002.

She was preceded in death by her grandfather, Leroy Teichmann and grandmother Velda Falley. She is survived by her parents, Rick and Diane Falley, her siblings, Heather, Candice, Brandon, Richard, Bridget, and Jeanetta, her brothers-in-law, Rob, Shane, Boone, and Justin, her grandma Linda Teichmann, her grandparents Aaron and Judith Falley, her many aunts, uncles, cousins, nephews, and nieces.

Cynthia attended New York Elementary, Woodlawn Elementary, Prairie Park Elementary, South Junior High School, and Lawrence High School, all in Lawrence, KS. You might notice the atypical long list of grade schools- she got kicked out of kindergarten! But eventually our little delinquent found her place and a handful of teachers that loved her well and saw her through to the end, graduating high school in 2015. Friends of the family recall seeing Cynthia using her bike to ride around the halls of the high school. She always seemed to get away with more than the average person. She worked at Cottonwood, Inc., where she had friends and could always look forward to picking up a drink from Sonic after a hard days’ work.

She had a passion for her phone- it was her connection to the world she preferred. The one where the theme song to the hit show ‘ER’ could be played on repeat, where her worship tunes could be blasted, where the pictures of her nephews and nieces were stored, and where she could facetime the same person eleven times in a row. She loved to call her family and friends, even though she never quite mastered the art of showing more than just her forehead in the frame. Receiving a call from Cynthia was always a gamble- would she be sharing important news, or would she be lying about having a doctor’s appointment on “Monday Monday Monday Morning”? Perhaps she was asking when you were coming over, or, occasionally, would be calling you from the toilet and would just laugh and laugh when you expressed disgust. You would never know. But still, we all answered anyway, because you could not quite quit Cynthia. She had that magical pull about her.

While Cynthia may have been limited by her body and mind at times, it had absolutely no effect on her ability to love and, honestly, to hate. If vibes are a thing, she could sense when they were no good. She suffered no fools and was known for her quick and biting commentary to those that offended her. Sometimes even to the people trying to help her! For those fortunate enough, to know and feel the love that Cynthia could give was unmatched. It was like coming home, time and time again. It was an honor to be the recipient of love from Cynthia. She was never stingy or withholding, all you would need is to ask.

Here on earth, we mourn for our beloved daughter, sister, aunt, granddaughter, niece, and friend. But we rejoice in knowing that she is free to dance and sing and delight in the joys that heaven offers her, and we rest in the knowledge that we will see her again someday.

Memorial contributions may be made to the Williamstown Assembly of God Women’s Ministries, sent in care of Rumsey-Yost Funeral Home, P.O. Box 1260 Lawrence, Kansas 66044.

A funeral service will be held on Saturday, January 29th, 2022 at the Williamstown Assembly of God Church at 10 am with a graveside service to follow.  A visitation with the family will be 5-8pm Friday at the Williamstown Assembly of God Church.

Eldon D. Statler

Services for Eldon DuRee Statler (90), of Lawrence, Kansas, will be 2pm, Thursday, January 27, at Rumsey-Yost Funeral Home.  Burial will follow at Memorial Park Cemetery.

Eldon passed away on January 20, 2022 surrounded by family at KU Medical Center following a short illness.

Eldon Statler was born on July 6, 1931 to Dennis Lee Statler and Martha Mary (House) Statler on the family’s Jackson County, Missouri farm. In 1941 the family moved to Cord, Arkansas and lived on the Otter Lake Farm. On Christmas day 1945, they packed up and moved to North Lawrence, Kansas.

On July 24, 1952, Eldon married Charlene Naomi Revey in Bentonville, Arkansas.

Eldon worked at Hercules Powder Plant until 1953 when he was drafted into the Army, and served for two years, including 17 months in Germany. He was very proud of his service to the USA. Following his discharge from the Army, Eldon returned to Hercules until 1960. Eldon then leased the Mobil station on 9th & Iowa St., followed by the Skelly station on 9th & Louisiana St. He also worked in the automotive department at Montgomery Wards and at Turner Chevrolet until 1974 when he was called back to Hercules. He retired from Hercules on January 21, 1994. In his retirement, Eldon drove for various car dealerships in Lawrence, picking up and delivering cars until 2017.

Eldon was a member of the Jaycees and the Elks lodge for a number of years. He was also a member of the Eagles Lodge and American Legion Post 14. He enjoyed riding motorcycles for many years and was a member of the Wheelsports Club. He enjoyed morning coffees at Dunkin’ Donuts, visiting with friends, going to auctions on the weekends, and driving around the country. Most of all, he loved his family.

Survivors include his wife of 69 years, Charlene; two daughters, Carolyn Durrant (Ricky) of St. George, UT; Nancy Walker of Lawrence, KS; four granddaughters, Emily Durrant, Leia Durrant, Heidi Gunderson, and Mersadie Walker; two great grandsons, Connor and Payton Gunderson, many nieces and nephews, and sister Cleta (Statler) Wells of Lawrence, KS.

Eldon was preceded in death by his parents, brother David Stater, and sister Dorothy (Statler) Mason.

A visitation with the family will be Wednesday, January 26 from 5 to 7pm at Rumsey-Yost Funeral Home.

In lieu of flowers, donations may be made in Eldon’s name to Douglas County Visiting Nurse Association, sent in care of the funeral home.

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