Sandra Kaye “Sandy” Gurley

Sandra Kaye “Sandy” Gurley, age 84 of Lawrence, passed away August 22, 2024. Sandy was born February 21, 1940 in Lawrence , the daughter of Francis E. and Doris I. Hodge Bereiter. She graduated from Lawrence High School in 1958. Sandy began working at First National Bank during her Senior year in high school and continued there for 42 years, retiring from U.S. Bank in 2000. She was a member of Centenary United Methodist Church.

Sandy married Bill Lewis Gurley on January 31, 1958 in Lawrence. They enjoyed over 60 years together. Survivors include a daughter, Debra Logan of Lawrence; a son, Jeffrey Gurley of Houston, Texas; a brother, Ronald Bereiter of Lecompton; seven grandchildren; sixteen great grandchildren; two great-great grandsons and one great-great granddaughter. She was preceded in death by her husband, Bill in 2021; parents; granddaughter, Jessica Gurley and a great grandson, Will Penamon. A Memorial Visitation is set for 1:00 P.M. to 3:00 P.M. Saturday, August 31, 2024 at Rumsey-Yost Funeral Home of Lawrence. The family suggests memorial contributions to the Alzheimer’s Foundation of America , in care of Rumsey-Yost Funeral Home, 601 Indiana Street, Lawrence, Kansas 66044. Online condolences may be sent at rumsey-yost.com.

Gwendolyn Altic Leckron

Gwendolyn Altic Leckron passed away on Monday, August 19 2024 peacefully at home surrounded by her family. She was born May 4, 1941 in Detroit, MI, daughter of Ralph and Dorothy Altic. She graduated from Lawrence High School in 1959 and from the University of Kansas in 1964 with a bachelor’s degree in music education. She met Davis Leckron at LHS and on January 26, 1967 they were married. Soon after, she moved with Davis to Vietnam. During her time there she was heavily involved in the arts, including conducting the Saigon Choral. For the next 20 years Gwen and Davis lived and traveled extensively throughout Asia, Europe and the Middle East. In 1993 they divorced and Gwen returned to Lawrence. She taught music at Appanoose Elementary in Pomoma, KS until she retired in 2009. She was preceded in death by her parents and her sister Jacque Weisler. She is survived by her son Bradley Leckron, her sisters Pam Altic Van Roekel (Bruce) and Nancy Kincaid, and her boyfriend David Kolb. She will always be remembered by her family and friends for her love of music and piano playing, her unique sense of style and her fun loving personality. Arrangements are with Rumsey-Yost Funeral Home of Lawrence.

Jean Irene Smith Browne

Jean Irene Smith Browne passed away at age 98 (100 as far as she was concerned) on August 7, 2024 at Bridge Haven Memory Care in Lawrence, KS, ending a long life well-lived. Jean’s death marks the end of an era for the Smith clan of Sherburne, NY. The middle child of five, Jean, with her three sisters and one brother, grew up on a farm on the edge of town raising dairy cows and growing peas, cabbage, potatoes. With 25 rooms, their home also served as a boarding house for traveling salesmen and farmhands. When she wasn’t helping with copious amounts of laundry or doing farm chores (imagine hours of shucking peas), she ran around with her sisters, participated in spelling bees, entered sewing competitions, played saxophone and organ, and went to dances with kids from neighboring towns.

Knowing the power of education, Jean’s parents, Edwin Potter and Gertrude Howard Smith, expected all of their children to go to college, and in 1943 Jean enrolled at Cornell University. As a woman she was told she had three options for study: music, nursing, or home economics. Perhaps it was due to her penchant for sewing, but she chose home economics. As with all the Smith Girls, Jean joined the Delta Gamma house and while there engaged in rigorous academic research projects such as “Can repetitive liver consumption increase one’s desire to eat it?” The cooks in the DG house prepared a variety of liver-based meals just for Jean who dutifully ate each and every one. In the end, her findings ran counter to her hypothesis when it was concluded that “there is no positive correlation between eating and liking liver”.

Graduating in 1947, Jean catapulted into adulthood, taking a teaching job, meeting and marrying William Kingman Browne, of Norwich, NY, and having her first child all by the end of 1948. She quickly had two more children and dedicated her twenties and thirties to raising a family. Bill’s job took the family from New York to Ohio (Newark and Perrysburg) and finally to Kansas where they bought a house at the end of Roe Avenue in Corinth Hills, Prairie Village.

Jean was always working, cooking, entertaining, or collecting in the name of fun, investment, or thriftiness (salts, anything cherry or copper, dishes, silverware, coins, Norman Rockwell Christmas edition silver plates, used wrapping paper, you name it). She was also active in Delta Gamma, Welcome Wagon, Ozark Wilderness Waterways, Lunch Bunch, and bridge games anywhere, anytime. Despite being a home economics major, she will not be remembered for her cooking as much as her ability to make her home feel like your home. (There were no locked doors, you just walked on in.) It was here in Prairie Village that “Aunt Jean” and “Uncle Bill” were born and continued to live on until Bill’s death in 2016.

More than for hospitality, Jean would like to be remembered for her work with teachers, introducing them to the value of investing. She began her finance career in Kansas City with Waddell and Reed in the 60s and soon became one of the first women in the state of Kansas to earn a certified financial planner (CFP) license. She would continue to grow her career under the tutelage of Ken Ogden of Ogden Financial in Topeka working into her 80s. Up to the end, she would share investment tips with anyone who would listen: diversify, time value of money, don’t be afraid to be aggressive, always be investing!

While work and career are definitely important in one’s life, what matters more is what kind of person we are. Jean was a kind, patient, giving, thoughtful, loving, supportive, and positive human being…one of the good ones. In her honor, commit an act of kindness, drink a Manhattan or glass of cheap wine, or play a game with a kid, preferably Pitch, Russian Bank, or Rummikub.

Jean is survived by her very grateful children: Linda McCoy of Lawrence, KS, Steve of Pittsburg, KS, and Jeff (Cappy) of Fraser, CO; grandchildren: Aimee Polson (Bret) of Lawrence, KS, Will (Megan) of Kansas City, MO, Emily Garson (Adam) of San Diego, CA, Lindsey Clancey (Eric) of Prairie Village, KS, Hally Bini (Kenny) of St. Louis, MO, Samantha Gallegos (Adam) of Fort Collins, CO and 8 great-grandchildren, as well as her extended family including the Drexlers, Moores, Aldens, and McElroys whom the Smith girls insisted get together once every other year. The family will have a private ceremony later this year and Jean will be buried in Westside Cemetery in Sherburne, NY in the Smith Family plot. Praise and thanks to all the wonderful, caring, tireless staff of Madel House at Bridge Haven. None of us could have made this final journey without you!

Private family services will happen at a later date.

James Allen Springer

James “Jim” Allen Springer, 89, Lawrence, passed away on August 12, 2024 at Wellsville Retirement Community. He was born to parents Clarris and Florence (Anderson) Springer on Nov. 18, 1934. He married the love of his life Beverly Elaine Alexander on Oct.6, 1957, she preceded him in death in 2012. Jim was a very easy-going, pleasant man who did not know a stranger and was willing to help anyone if he had the ability to do so. He was a lover of music and enjoyed “kicking up his heels” when he felt the inspiration to do so. That love of music earned him lots of attention and prestige at Wellsville Retirement Community when they brought musicians in to entertain their residents. Jim added to their entertainment by dancing to and trying to conduct their music. There are many videos of him doing just that on their Facebook page.

Jim was a lifelong farmer and cattleman and spent many years working at the Lawrence Sale Barn. He was involved in the Douglas County 4H Fair for many years, mainly working in the auctions and livestock events. He went to work for W.A. Dunbar as a temporary supervisor, which turned into a career. He was an avid gardener and grew many different vegetables and melons, of which, he gave away to friends and family. He owned and operated Riverview Farms with his son, Jimmy, for many years. They eventually began a produce stand to sell the produce they grew.

Jim was preceded in death by his parents and wife of 54 years. His sister and brother-in-law, Mary Lou (Springer) and Mack Gough and their son, Kirk Gough. Brother Eugene “Gene” Springer. Grandson James Alexander Springer Jr. Brother in law Francis Alexander. Niece Rhonda Alexander Busch. Nephew Larry Alexander.

He is survived by sons James “Jimmy” Alexander Springer and wife Julie, Greg Springer and wife Sam, all of Lawrence. Sister-in-law Betty Alexander and nephew Duane Alexander, of Lawrence. Granddaughters: Lynly Evans and husband Gary, Colorado Springs, Colorado. Morgan Hoss and husband Jason, Lawrence. Taylor Hull and husband Bryan, Ottawa. Great grandchildren: Danica and Daxton Craig, Addisyn, Jory and Jhett Hoss, and Lauryn Hull.

Jim and his family would like to give a special thank you to all of the incredible people at Wellsville Retirement Community, where he spent the last year and a half, we couldn’t have asked for a better place for him to live when he could no longer stay at his own home.

Donations in lieu of flowers to: Douglas County 4-H Foundation, Wellsville Retirement Community or Phoenix Home Health and Hospice.

Graveside services will be Monday Aug. 19, 2024 at 10:00 at Memorial Park Cemetery. No visitation is planned though he will “lie in state” at Rumsey-Yost Funeral Home Saturday Aug. 17, 2024 5pm to 8pm and all day Sunday Aug. 18, 2024.

Ernest R. Simmons

No services are planned at this time for Ernest R. Simmons, 77, of Olpe, Kansas. He died Monday, August 12, 2024. He is survived by his two children, Michael Simmons and Jennifer Grabenbauer; two grandchildren, Gavin and Maddox of South Carolina and two sisters, Pam Brennan of Silver Lake and Deb Powell of Lecompton. He was preceded in death by one brother, Ron Simmons of Topeka. Arrangements are with Rumsey-Yost Funeral Home of Lawrence.

Immagean (Martin) Kelly

It is with deep sorrow that we announce the passing of Immagean (Martin) Kelly, who departed this life on August 10, 2024, at the age of 83 in Lawrence, Kansas.

Immagean was born on May 20, 1941, in Ottawa, Kansas, to Archie and Eletta (Roecker) Martin. She attended Catholic high school at Mt. St. Scholastica Academy in Atchison, Kansas, where she was instilled with a deep sense of faith and family—qualities that would guide her throughout her life.

On February 16, 1963, Immagean married her beloved husband, David Kelly, beginning a journey together through the joys and challenges of military life. Despite frequent moves, they raised a family and built a life together. Immagean was not only a devoted wife but also a successful businesswoman, running a floral shop for over a decade and founding two restaurants.

In retirement, Immagean, a lifelong Catholic, fully dedicated herself to her faith. The Rosary always held a special place in her heart, and she prayed it daily. Her deep love for the Rosary led her to establish the Holy Spirit Rosary Makers at her parish in Hawkins, Texas where she was a member for over 15 years. Under her leadership, the Rosary Makers created and distributed thousands of handmade rosaries around the world, bringing spiritual comfort to soldiers, school children, prisoners, and many others in need.

Immagean is survived by her husband of 61 years, David Kelly of Lawrence, Kansas; her daughter, Lorie (Kelly) Haas of Lyndon, Kansas; her son-in-law, Rex Brecheisen of Lyndon, Kansas; her granddaughters, Ashley Senestraro and her husband Garrett of Lawrence, Kansas, and Alyssa Brecheisen and her fiancé Isaac Henson of Topeka, Kansas; her great-granddaughter, Isabella Armstrong; her sister, Phyllis Cline of Ottawa, Kansas; her brother, Leroy Martin of Gardner, Kansas; and her half-sister, Barbara Martin. She was preceded in death by her parents and her twin sister, Emmagean Evans.

A vigil service will be held on August 29, 2024, at 4:00 PM at Meadowlark Estates Gracious Retirement Living, located at 4430 Bauer Farm Dr, Lawrence, Kansas 66049. The Rosary will be said at 3:00 PM preceding the vigil service. Interment will be private. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to Holy Spirit Rosary Makers, 1612 FM2869, Hawkins, TX 75765, or to the LMH Health Cancer Center, 330 Arkansas St., Lawrence, KS 66044.

Immagean Kelly will be remembered for her unwavering faith, dedication to family, and generous spirit. Her legacy lives on through the countless lives she touched, both near and far. May her soul rest in eternal peace.

Devra Sue Denny

History will never compare to her story- and what she meant to me.

A private family viewing will be held for Devra Denny, 43, of Lawrence, at 2pm Monday, August 12, 2024, at Rumsey-Yost Funeral Home. She will be cremated, per her wishes, afterward.

Devra died Thursday, August 8, 2024.

She was born July 4, 1981, in St. Louis, the daughter of Walter and Linda Denny.

She worked for Maximus/GDIT from 2016 to 2024.

She was in a domestic partnership with Jennifer Clark since November 25, 2006.
She is also survived by her father, Walter Scott Denny.

After the private viewing we will be meeting at Perkins Restaurant & Bakery for remembrance and fellowship.

Any memorial contributions can be sent in care of Rumsey-Yost Funeral Home: P.O. Box 1260, Lawrence, KS 66044.

Online condolences may be sent at www.rumsey-yost.com.

Lea Hoover

Lea Hoover of Lawrence, Kansas, passed away peacefully in her home on Wednesday, June 26, 2024, under hospice care. A Celebration of Life will be held at 10 a.m. on Saturday, August 24, at Rumsey-Yost Funeral Home. Burial will follow at Washington Creek Cemetery.

Born August 22, 1932, in New York, New York, Lea Adrienne was the only child to Ada Marie (Mangiarotti) and Charles Ernest Nagel. She graduated from James Monroe High School, Bronx, New York, in 1950. Lea worked for New York Metropolitan Life Insurance and the YWCA of the City of New York before moving to Kansas.

Lea married Eugene F. Kletchka in 1961 and started a family of three children while living in Lawrence. She later married Clyde Raymond Hoover in 1982. Lea was a Certified Nurse Aide for the Douglas County Visiting Nurses Association (VNA) where she worked until her retirement. She enjoyed gardening, sewing and reading. Lea used her handiwork to create beautiful doll clothes and teddy bears. She donated many of these to The Salvation Army of Douglas County.

Lea is survived by her daughter Rebecca Hilt (Perry) of Wichita, Kan.; son John Kletchka (Londa) of Amarillo, Texas; daughter Anne Kirchner (Shane) of McPherson, Kan.; and grandchildren Christopher Kirchner, Hannah Kirchner and Michael Hilt. She will be remembered for her compassion for nature, family and Christian faith. Her nurturing spirit touched many lives through her VNA work, volunteer service and friendships.

In lieu of flowers, the family suggests memorials to Douglas County Visiting Nurses Association, The Lawrence Humane Society or Meals on Wheels of Eastern Kansas, sent in care of Rumsey-Yost Funeral Home, P.O. Box 1260, Lawrence, Kansas 66044.

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