Norma Lee Curry Shafer Yancey

Surrounded by her four children at her home, Norma Lea Curry Shafer-Yancey peacefully passed away on May 4, 2013. She was 84. A memorial service will be held May 9 at Rumsey-Yost Funeral Home in Lawrence, Kansas, at 6:30 p.m. Inurnment will be at a later date in Great Bend, Kansas.

Born on Christmas Day in 1928 to Leslie and Glenda Curry in Burlington, Washington, Norma Lea Curry and her family moved to Great Bend, Kansas, before her second birthday. Shortly after her graduation from high school, Norma met Ted Shafer at a picnic dance. They were married in 1948, and had four children. Shafer’s position with a national retail company required the family to move frequently, including to such states as Texas, Iowa, Missouri, Kansas, and Pennsylvania.

Six years after Shafer’s passing in 1983, Norma married Harley Yancey in Bentonville, Arkansas. The couple lived in Bella Vista, Arkansas, until Yancey’s passing in 2002. Norma then moved to Lawrence to be closer to two of her children.

Norma was preceded in death by her parents and three siblings—Dean Curry, Robert Curry, and JoAnn Curry Crabb.

She is survived by her four children and their spouses: Melinda Huston and her husband, John, of Lawrence; Kevin Shafer and his wife, Dori, of Pleasant Hill, California; Stu Shafer and his wife, Patti, of Oskaloosa, Kansas; and Karen Johnson and her husband, Don, of Iowa City, Iowa. She had ten grandchildren and seven great-grandchildren.

Memorials are requested to be in the form of contributions to Visiting Nurses/Hospice of Lawrence, in care of Rumsey-Yost Funeral Home, 601 Indiana St., Lawrence, KS, 66044.

Juanita O. Retter

Graveside services for Juanita Retter, 91, Lawrence, will be at 1 p.m. Thursday at Clinton Cemetery.

Mrs. Retter died Sunday, May 5, 2013, at Brandon Woods at Alvamar. She was born Mar. 23, 1922, in Harris, Kan. (Anderson County), the daughter of George E. and Luttie Wyatt Fisher.

She was a homemaker, a store owner and clerk at Retter Grocery, and later a clerk at George’s Hobby Shop. She enjoyed camping and fishing.

She married Kenneth G. Retter on Dec. 31, 1946, in Kiro, Kan. He preceded her in death. Survivors include two sons, Jerry Retter, and Kenneth E. Retter and wife Karen, all of Lawrence; five grandchildren, Branden Retter, Alisha Christian, Monica Retter, Cassidy Retter, and Ken Retter Jr.; five great grandchildren, Cobin Retter, Taisha Retter, Cameron Retter, Savannah Christian, and Caroline Christian; and good friend Shirley Valentine-Wynes, Lawrence.

Mrs. Retter will lie in state from 9 a.m. to 8 p.m. Wednesday at Rumsey-Yost Funeral Home.

The family would like to thank the staff of Brandon Woods at Alvamar for their excellent care of Juanita.

James David Moore

Funeral Services for James David Moore, 75, will be at 10:00 am Monday, April 29 at Trinity Episcopal Church, Lawrence. Inurnment will follow in the Trinity Columbarium.

He died Friday, April 19, 2013, at the Tonganoxie Nursing Center.

Jimmy was born January 6, 1938, in Kansas City, MO, the son of Edward and Gladys Moore. He graduated from Westport High School in Kansas City and attended Park College and the University of Kansas City majoring in theater.

He worked in ticket sales at the Municipal Auditorium, the Music Hall, and Memorial Hall in Kansas City, Kansas. He was the ticket manager for the Kansas City Kings professional basketball team, which later moved to Sacramento, CA. He moved to Lawrence in 1987, and commuted to Topeka where he worked in ticket sales for Heartland Race-Car Track before having to go on disability.

Jimmy grew up in Grace and Holy Trinity Cathedral in Kansas City, where he was an acolyte and was active in the religious life of the church as an adult. After his move to Lawrence, he was a member of Trinity Episcopal Church.

He was preceded in death by his parents, a sister, Carol Ann, and a brother, Terry.

If desired, memorials may be made to Trinity Episcopal Church or to the Tonganoxie Nursing Center in care of Rumsey-Yost Funeral Home.

Arthur ‘Art’ Feist

Graveside services for Arthur ‘Art’ Feist, 60, Lawrence, will be at 10 a.m. Thursday at Underwood Cemetery on Hwy. 24 near Williamstown. Art passed away Sunday, Apr. 21, 2013, at Baldwin Healthcare & Rehab.

He was born Apr. 21, 1953, in Strasburg, N.D., the son of Leo M. and Dorothy Lipp Feist. He attended St. John Catholic School, and graduated from Lawrence High School in 1972. Art had worked at Aeroquip from 1976-83, and in the housing maintenance department of The University of Kansas from 1988-95, before becoming a technician at Johnson Chemical Co. in 1995, until his health forced his retirement in 2005. He enjoyed camping, NASCAR, motorcycles, the outdoors, and especially spending time with family.

He married Debbie LeRoux on Mar. 6, 1976, in Lawrence. She survives of the home. Other survivors include a daughter, Erin Lewis and husband Jason, Gower. Mo.; two sisters, Janice Hurst and husband Jay, Lawrence, and Mary Joan Feist, Pflugerville, Tex.; two grandchildren, Brayden Lee Lewis and Presley Kate Lewis; a step granddaughter, Paige Lewis; his godmother, Theresa Wagner, Bismarck, N.D.; and many aunts, uncles, nieces, nephews, and cousins.

Friends may call from noon to 8 p.m. Wednesday at Rumsey-Yost Funeral Home, where the family will receive them from 6:30-8:00 p.m. In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to Aseracare Hospice, in care of the funeral home, 601 Indiana St., Lawrence, KS, 66044.

Norma L. Kemberling

No services are planned for Norma L. Kemberling, 84, Eudora.

She died Thursday, Apr. 18, 2013, at Baldwin Healthcare & Rehab. She was born Apr. 14, 1929, in Lawrence, the daughter of Henry and Edna Duncan Welsh. She lived here before moving to Long Beach, CA., and then moved back to Eudora in 1983.

Mrs. Kemberling worked as a licensed vocational nurse for the Physicians & Surgeons Hospital in Compton, CA. for 25 years.

She was preceded in death by her husband, Loyd E. Kemberling, whom she married on March 15, 1944, and a brother, Clifford Welsh.

She is survived by her son Jerry and wife Sonnie, Lawrence, two granddaughters, Charmaine Kemberling, Lawrence, and Shawn Kelley and husband Jamie, Pomona, KS.; and three step grandchildren, Steven Corbett, Tecumseh. Ks., Amy Corbett, Overland Park KS., and Jeff Corbett, Missoula, MT.; two great grandsons, Jax and Croix Kelley; and two step great granddaughters, Emma Wolf and Avery Pugh

The family suggests memorials to Visiting Nurses/Hospice, in care of Rumsey-Yost Funeral Home, 601 Indiana St., Lawrence, KS, 66044.

Diane Lou Wilson (Cates)

Diane Lou Wilson (Cates), 70, daughter of Franklin and Loretta O. Cates (Shaw), was born on June 21, 1942 in Wyandotte County, Kansas, died on April 11, 2013 in her home in Kimberling City, Missouri.

She in survived by her husband of 48 years, Bob Wilson, of Kimberling City, Missouri; three sons, Steve Herschell, Gayle, of Lawrence, Kansas; Mark Wilson, Samantha, of Edwardsville, Kansas; Shawn Wilson, of Paola, Kansas; one daughter Diana Banister, of Kimberling City, Missouri; five grandchildren, Michael Herschell, Josh Herschell, Jamie Davis, Brookelynn Landes, and Cody Wilson. She is also survived by brother, Harry Cates, of Henderson, Nevada, and sister, Loretta Dunbar, of Sun City West, Arizona.

Diane was a 1960 graduate of Lawrence High School, and was a retired realtor who lived in the Kimberling City area for the past 15 years moving there from Linwood, Kansas. She was a lifelong Baptist Christian.

Memorial service to be at Rumsey-Yost Funeral Home, 601 Indiana Street, Lawrence, Kansas on May 4th, at 2:00 p.m.

David Edward Sears

Graveside service for David E. Sears, 51, of Lawrence, KS. will be 10 am. Monday, April 22, at Oak Hill Cemetery. He died Thursday at his home.

He was born Dec. 21, 1961 in Omaha, NE. the son of Don Edward and Carol Ann Moore Sears.

David was a computer and software engineer.

He is survived by a son Kyle Aaron Sears & daughter Emily Raquel Sears.

Wanda Jeanne Vann Homes-Syed

Funeral service for Wanda Jeanne Vann Homes-Syed, 76, Lawrence, will be 12:30 Tuesday April 23, 2013, at Calvary Church of God in Christ. Burial will follow at Oak Hill cemetery.

Memorial contributions may be made to the Wanda Jeanne Vann Homes-Syed Memorial Fund, sent in care of Rumsey-Yost Funeral Home.

IN CELEBRATION OF THE LIFE OF WANDA JEANNE VANN HOMES-SYED
Wanda Jeanne Vann was born October 26, 1936 in Mound City, Kansas to Olaf Vann and P. Aberta I. Bonner Vann, the eldest sibling of Olan L. “Pete” and Rose Marie. It was evident even then Wanda was something special. She and her siblings enjoyed a rich upbringing, as the family they were blessed into was a family of believers in Jesus Christ. As such, Wanda flourished and was reared in the fear and admonition of The Lord. Wanda began her ministry as a psalmist early in life singing in the church, and as a minister, in that, she was an inspiration not only to her family, which was and remains quite large but to anyone who got to know her. To know her was to love her.

Wanda attended and graduated from High School here in Lawrence and began taking college courses. But, life and love called one summer while she was visiting her mother’s sister, Aunt Ruth in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Wanda fell in love and married Lern Alexander Homes, who predeceased her in 1985. The love these two shared was great and Lerna Jeanne Homes and Harvey Alexander Homes were born. Wanda and her family lived in Queens, New York by this time. Although Wanda Jeanne was a loving wife and a truly doting and spanking mother, she never lost her love of singing. As a result she began to sing at many well known venues in and around New York. It wasn’t long before the secular world learned what the Body of Christ in Kansas and surrounding areas already knew, she was gifted.

In the mid 60’s Wanda Jeanne co-wrote a song called “Let Me Know” with Leon Pegosi and “Joya Landis” was born. Almost immediately she was asked to come to the island of Jamaica, West Indies to record a couple of songs and see what happened. Well, if you can access “itunes”, the internet and Google, then you would know that those couple of little dittys became extrordinary hits in the islands, states and abroad. Currently, those same songs can be purchased in a variety of venues and are included in many “Greatest Hits” compilations distributed by various labels.

Wanda’s heart was torn between her love of music and her family. Despite her success in music, she chose her family over fame and fortune, a choice many mothers today would not make. But she recognized the need to “be there” for her family, especially, her children. She was an outstanding mother, instilling the love of The Lord into her children. Her love of children didn’t stop with her own, so one day as she was riding the elevator in her building she met a girl, Francine, who had a brother, Freddy and a love affair began. Though Francine and Freddy had parents who loved them, Joya still became their adopted mother, a relationship as mother and child that has endured more than 42 years and remained in tact until her death. Joya’s love of music and her love of The Lord remained a constant so she married the two and began to sing at churches and religious functions throughout the country. That way she could use her gift and still live a life she could be proud of.

Her life and love brought her back home to Lawrence, Kansas to care for her ailing mother who was able to recuperate fully. That was when she met the family that would become hers until her departure to Glory, Calvary Church of God in Christ, Elder William Dulin, Pastor. That devine connection gave rise to the fundraising concert that produced the finishing of a portion of the basement of Calvary that remains to this day. After returning to New York, moving to California and then back to Lawrence to care for her beloved brother “Pete” who ultimately succumbed to illness and passed away in 1999, “Wanda” reemerged. Sadly, in 2000 and again in 2001 both Olaf and Alberta passed away, leaving Wanda and Rose to continue the legacy of God and family. Wanda remained in Lawrence and was a vital member of the community where she also continued her love of children, working at Southwest Junior High School, and was always an inspiration to her students and collegues alike. Besides family and dear friends, she also embraced her church family at Calvary Church of God in Christ and Barack Obama. She was thrilled to see his Presidency in her lifetime and was an ardent supporter. You may not agree with her politics but you couldn’t find fault in her walk with The Lord.

Whether you knew her as Wanda, Joya or the combination you were blessed because she shared her truest, greatest love, her love for God. She remained a faithful warrior of the Cross until her death on April 17, 2013. She passed peacefully, as the saints of God most often do.

Wanda Jeanne Vann Homes-Syed is survived by her baby sister, Rose Marie Vann Armstrong and her brother in law Ronald Armstrong, her daughter, Lerna Jeanne Homes Galbreith Conner, and her son, Harvey Alexander Homes, daughter in law Faye Homes. Grandchildren Danesha N.Galbreith Nichols and her husband Tyrone G. Nichols, Alyson F. Homes Griffin and her husband Thomas Griffin, Derek Amaire Galbreith, Jana J. Homes, Matthew A. Homes and his wife Courtney, great grandchildren, Alaneon Ford, Alyssa Ford, Avery Nichols, the triplets; Nathanael Nichols, Morgan Nichols, Kennedy Nichols, Kennedi Homes and the anticipated London Griffin. Additionally, sons-in-law Derek L. Galbreith and Billy C. Conner Jr, the children of Francine, Freddy, the children of Thomas Griffin, the children of Billy C. Conner Jr. are “her babies” and were loved by her dearly. There are a host of cousins, aunts, uncles, neices, nephews and extended family that survive her and grieve. Further, the community, friends, merchants and all who have had the priviledge of knowing her grieve with the family.

Wanda Jeanne Vann Homes-Syed left this plane of cosciousness to be with The Lord whom she adored but she left her mark on all our hearts and Joya Landis left her mark on music. Though Wanda is no more until we reunite with her in “that great getting up morning” Joya Landis is a keystroke away making her voice immortal, fitting since she put on immortality when she exchanged this life for life everlasting. Remember always, God loves you and so does she.