Danny Lee (Toby) Dillon

Visitation for Danny Lee Dillon, “Toby”, 86, will be at 6 P.M. Thursday, October 23, 2025, at Rumsey-Yost Funeral Home. Services will be held 10 A.M. Friday, October 24, 2025, and a graveside burial will take place at 10 A.M. Wednesday, October 29, 2025, at Maple Grove Cemetery: 1710 N. 3rd St, Lawrence, Kansas
Mr. Dillon Died Friday, October 10, 2025, at his home surrounded by his girls and grandchildren.
He was born on August 26,1939 in Lawrence, the son of Cally Dillon and Katherine Barnes. Toby was a lifelong resident of Lawrence, leaving only briefly to serve in the United States Marine Corps. In his younger years, he could most often be found at the baseball fields, coaching his women’s softball team-a passion he pursued for over 30 years. Toby was a staple in the softball community, and when he wasn’t coaching, he could often be found umpiring.
At any given time, fishing poles, tackle boxes, and golf clubs could be found in the trunk of his car, ready for his next adventure. He loved to travel with his four daughters and never missed an opportunity to talk with anyone who would listen about sports
Survivors include his sister Patricia Hobbs (Patrick) of Lawrence; Four daughters-Barb Shuck (Todd) of Lenexa Kansas; Kate Rice of North Kansas City, Missouri. Maggie Blakley of Overland Park, Kansas and Anna Shuck (Jeff) Overland Park Kansas. He was blessed with many grandchildren and great grandchildren: Abby Beatty, Andrew Rice, Ashley Shuck, Adam Rice, Tyler Shuck, Chase Owens, Jackson Blakley, Madeline Blakley, Keely Shuck, Emily Beatty, Elijah Beatty, Gemma Beatty, Olivia Beatty, and Walker Owens.
He was preceded in death by his father Cally Dillon, his mother Katherine Miller, a brother Donny E. Dillon, three sisters: Deloras Bryant, Audrey Pearson, Margie Hopkins, a daughter Diana L. Parker and a son Jeffrey A. Dillon.
Honorary Casket Bearers: Andrew Rice, Adam Rice, Tyler Shuck, Chase Owens, Jackson Blakley, and Adrian Bryant.
Though he is gone, the laughter and lessons he shared will continue to be remembered by his daughters and grandchildren.

Michael Cheek

It is with deep sadness that we announce the passing of Michael (Mike) R. Cheek, a beloved husband, brother, father, grandfather, and friend. Michael passed away peacefully surrounded by family on September 21st, 2025, at Lawrence Memorial Hospital.

Mike was born on July 3, 1950, in Laclede, MO. He was the son of Earl and Margaret (Adams) Cheek.  He married the love of his life Carol Sanderson on August 14, 1970. They celebrated 55 years of love, laughter and memories.

Mike served in the Army Reserves from 1970 to 1976. He began his career in 1967 as a laborer in the Solid Waste Division for the City of Lawrence. He held every position in the department until he retired on October 1, 2009, as   Solid Waste Supervisor. Mike received the 2005 Excellence in Public Works Field Supervision Award from the Kansas Chapter of American Public Works Association (APWA).

Mike will be remembered for the deep love he had for his family – especially the time he cherished with his children, grandchildren, family and friends.  He had a passion for classic Western shows, eagles and always had a DIY project in the works.  Mike found joy in family gatherings, where food was plenty and sweets were his favorite treat.  In his younger years Mike enjoyed hunting and fishing.

Mike is survived by his wife, Carol Cheek of Lawrence, KS; daughter Michelle Jaimez of Lawrence; son Chris Cheek (Keri) of Perry; sister Martha Engnehl of Lawrence; brothers Buck Cheek of Warsaw, MO,  Randy Cheek (Cindy) of Lawrence; grandchildren Nick Jaimez (Milissa) of Lawrence, Haylee Cheek of Lawrence, Dylan Cheek of Perry; great-grandchildren Gabi, Elli, Alexis and Peyton and numerous nieces, nephews, relatives and friends.

A Celebration of Life will be Saturday, November 1st, 11am to 2pm at First United Methodist Church, 867 US-40 hwy, Lawrence KS,66049.

Monica René Davison

Monica René Davison, 48, of Lawrence, passed away Monday, October 6, 2025.  She was born October 11, 1976, in Lawrence, Kansas, the daughter of David Duane Davison and Deborah Ann Coffelt.

Monica had a beautiful and generous heart, always loving deeply—especially when it came to her family. She shared a special bond with her beloved border collie, Mariso.   She was compassionate and selfless, often giving without hesitation, even offering her last dollar to someone in need. Monica found joy in helping others, and her kindness touched many lives. She also had a deep appreciation for poetry, both reading and writing it, and loved spending time outdoors, surrounded by the peace and beauty of nature.

She is survived by her children, Maya of Kansas City, Riley of Lawrence and Sophia of Lawrence; mother, Deborah Bond of Topeka; father, Dave Davison of Lawrence; brother, Brian Davison and his wife, Jamie of Lawrence; sister, Katie Barnes of Kansas City; and numerous extended family and friends.

Memorial Services will be 3 pm, Saturday, October 18, 2025, at Rumsey-Yost Funeral Home.  Memorial contributions may be made to Rumsey-Yost Funeral Home, 601 Indiana St., Lawrence, KS 66044.

Elizabeth Killary Fowler

Elizabeth Killary Fowler, 93, died Oct. 5 at Pioneer Ridge Assisted Living, in Lawrence, Kansas. The third of four sweet sisters, Libby was born Dec. 19, 1931 to Dr. Howard Frederick Killary and Gladys Emery Killary in Burlington, Vermont. As a child she was by all accounts a rascal, recalling fondly how her father in a mock rage would brandish a prop – a belt, a hickory switch, a ladle? – and chase her around the dining room table until they both burst with laughter. A local beauty, Libby was crowned Miss Burlington as a teenager before venturing to Columbia, Missouri to study art at Stephens College. Upon graduation she joined Trans World Airlines, based in Kansas City, starting as a flight attendant before transferring to the Ambassador Club, where a touring JFK once halted his retinue to read her name tag so he could thank her by name. One sweltering summer evening she and her friends sought the air-conditioned coolness of a jazz bar, and there they encountered Richard B. Fowler, junior, a social hellion and martini swilling rogue whose father was editor of The Kansas City Star. While Dick finished his time in the Navy and started at the Bank of Boston, the two dated when they found themselves in the same town, until Dick’s younger brother Lee surprised them both by announcing at a New Year’s Day party in the family home that they were engaged. Unable to find a graceful retreat, Libby married Dick in April 1961, and a few months later they transferred as expats with the bank to Buenos Aires, Argentina. After two years they returned to Kansas City to start a family, with a daughter in 1964 and a son in 1965. The children, being part rascal, part hellion, could pose challenges, but Libby’s love never wavered. Nor did the kindness for which she was famous. She laughed easily and often, making enduring friendships everywhere she went. She was incapable of saying anything unkind about anyone. At most, when pushed, she might allow that so-and-so had been “a little different.” In her later years she was a co-owner of Crabtree and Evelyn on the Country Club Plaza, and enjoyed occasional travels with her family. She remained unequivocally positive until the very end, even as her memory failed her. Reminded of a trip she had taken — to Kyoto, or Vancouver Island or Jackson Hole, she would invariably say, “Now that you mention it, I recall really enjoying that trip.” It’s doubtful she recalled anything, but in her mind all her forgotten memories were good ones, as that is how she lived each day. Libby is survived by a daughter, Stephanie Jewell and husband Glenn of Lawrence, Kansas; a son Brian Fowler and his wife Chiyoko, of Tokyo; and grandchildren Zoe Jewell, Amanda Fowler, Hunter Jewell, Matthew Fowler and Arthur Fowler; a sister Margaret Cotanch, of South Burlington, and many nephews and nieces. In lieu of a service, the family suggests she be remembered with a hearty toast and, if so moved, contributions to Planned Parenthood or Unity Temple on the Plaza.

Cecil L. Snyder

A Celebration of Life for Cecil L. Snyder, 67, Lawrence, KS will be held from 5:00 pm to 7:00 pm, Saturday, October 4th, 2025, at the Clinton Presbyterian Church (590 N 1200 Rd Lawrence, KS, 66047). The family will greet friends at the Celebration. Cecil will be laid to rest at the Eudora Cemetery at a later date. He died Saturday, September 27, 2025, at Lawrence Memorial Hospital.

Cecil was born on April 16, 1958, in Paola, KS the son of Kenneth L. Snyder and Patricia L. “Pat” Watkins. He lived in Eudora most of his childhood and attended Eudora High School. He worked for many years in residential construction while living in Lawrence. He was active in sports and had a love for all things sports related. He could often be found watching football or basketball and cheering for the Kansas Jayhawks or Kansas City Chiefs. He was known for always offering a helping hand to anyone he met and expecting nothing in return. He was strong and resilient yet kind and compassionate.

Survivors include his father, Kenneth Snyder of Osawatomie, KS, his son, Chad Snyder (wife, Delaney), daughter, Kristina Meuffel, and grandchildren Piper, Lilly, Landon, Lynley, and Murphy of Lawrence.

Surviving siblings include Jackie Clover (husband, Lee), Kelly Reese (husband, Steve), Thomas Snyder (wife, Laury) all of Lawrence, KS; Virginia Mapes (husband, Tommy) of Sweet Springs, MO; Dennis Snyder (wife, Evonna) of LaCygne, KS; Marsha McKinney of Osawatomie; Jason Snyder (wife, Dee) of Topeka, KS and Melissa Long (husband, Paul) of Lenexa, KS. Additional survivors include his uncle, Billy McClanahan, of Reno, KS and his aunt, Kathryn Gerken of Paola, KS.

He was preceded in death by his mother Pat Watkins, his stepmother Darlene Snyder, his sisters Donna Gibson and Linda Pearce, his brother Terry Truhe, his uncle Tommy McClanahan, his aunt Mary Jo Scott, and his nephew Kyle Snyder.

Memorial contributions may be made in his name to Rumsey-Yost Funeral Home.

Virgil Theodore Glenn Jr. (Ted)

Virgil T Glenn Jr AKA(Ted, Dad) 93 of Tonganoxie Ks., formally of Pahrump, NV., and Topeka, Ks., died Wednesday Sept. 24,2025. A private internment is planned at a later time at West Lawn Memorial Gardens in Topeka, KS.

Born in Atchison, Ks. November 29, 1931 to Virgil T Glenn Sr. And Martha Marie Galbraith Glenn.

The young Ted grew up in the Oakland area in Topeka, Ks. He attended the Oakland Presbyterian Church. He was an Eagle Scout. Ted was a 1950 graduate of Topeka High School. He was a member of the high school marching and dance band with his saxophone.

Mr. Glenn served in the United States Navy 1951-1955 during the Korean War. He was stationed aboard ships that were home ported in Hawaii. The submarines were the USS Stickleback(SS-415) and the USS Cabezon (SS-334). He achieved the rank of torpedo man’s mate 2nd class. He was very proud of his years spent serving his country and the places it took him.

After the Navy he began his career with the US Postal service and achieved the title of Fleet Operations Manager of motor vehicles in Topeka. Ks.

He met and married 1st wife Georgene and 3 children were born from that union. They divorced . He later married Sharon. They finished their careers and enjoyed RVing in their motorhome for many years. Their travels led them to choose Pahrump, NV. as a place to call home.

They remained there until his health led them back to Kansas to be near family.

Survivors include wife Sharon Glenn, Tonganoxie , KS.

Daughters, Debra Barbery, Tonganoxie, KS. Sheri Timm, South Bend, IN. Jan Jones(Bill), Perry, KS. 6 grandchildren and 5 great grandchildren .

Proceeded in death by his parents, brother James F. Glenn aka (Jim, Jeff) grandchild, Ethan C. Jones, son in-laws Thomas Barbery and Bart Timm.

Mary Ann Williams

Mary Ann Williams died September 24, 2025, surrounded by family.

She was born December 4, 1949, in Lawrence, Kansas, the daughter of Homer Paul Bowen and Grace L. Bowen.

She graduated from Linwood High School in 1968 and earned a Bachelor of Science in Education from the University of Kansas in 1973.

She worked as a substitute teacher, then as the church secretary before getting a job with the University of Kansas with over 25 years of service.

She married John A. Williams on May 24, 1968. He survives of the home.

Other survivors include her brother Paul F. Bowen of Lawrence, Kansas; daughter Stephanie Acheson, her husband John and their daughter, Addison, all of Shawnee, Kansas; son Jeremy Williams, his wife Cassie of Eudora, Kansas and their children, Marcus, Megan and Liz.

Memorial Services will be 11:00 am Saturday, October 18, 2025, at First Baptist Church. Private burial will follow at Oak Hill Cemetery. Memorial contributions may be made to First Baptist Church, 1330 Kasold Dr, Lawrence, Kansas 66049.