Joyce Marie Boyd

Joyce Marie Boyd (Unfred), 85, of Lawrence, Kansas, died Tuesday April 21, 2026, at Lawrence Memorial Hospital.

She was born February 9, 1944, in Lawrence, Kansas, the daughter of Frank and Ethel (Walker) Unfred.

On November 13, 1957, she married Harvey Thomas Boyd and raised one son, William Boyd.

She was preceded in death by her father, Frank, her mother Ethel, and 6 siblings.

She is survived by her husband, Harvey; son William; three grandchildren; numerous great grandchildren; one great great grandchild, and two siblings.

A celebration of Joyce’s life for family and friends will be held at a later date.

Larry Lee “Pete” Baugher

Larry Lee “Pete” Baugher, 85, of Lawrence, Kansas, died on April 25, 2026 at Lawrence Memorial Hospital, Lawrence, KS. Born in Lawrence on September 16, 1940, to Sheldon and Evelyn McMillen Baugher, Pete attended the one-room Kanwaka school through 8th grade. He graduated from Lecompton High School in 1959, where he played football and basketball.

An avid horseman in his youth, Pete, along with his siblings Gloria and Lavon, were a tough trio to beat, earning accolades in horse shows and rodeos throughout the Midwest. The family were early members of the Douglas County Trail Riders. Later, Pete  turned his interests to Pony Pulling and was a member of the Missouri-Kansas Shetland Pony Pulling Club, the Percentage Pony Pullers Association, and the Midwest Pony Pulling Club.

Pete worked alongside his parents at the Country Corner Gas Station and community store that served the Kanwaka and Stull communities and those traveling across US Highway 40. He held membership in Local 1290 of the Laborers’ International Union of North America for 48 years.

Upon retirement, Pete fished many of the area lakes, enjoyed creating birdhouses, flower boxes, and “yard art”, and tended a large and varied garden. He generously provided fresh vegetables to friends, neighbors, and just about anyone he met. An animal lover, Pete cared for many cats, dogs, horses, and even a pet coyote. He was an avid Jayhawk and Chiefs fan. Pete lived at Arbor Court Retirement Community, where he was a friend to all, and was voted Prom King at the community Senior Prom.

Pete is survived by niece Bobbie Ward Hinds (Mark), Lawrence; nephews Loren (Lora) Baugher (Baldwin), and Terry Baugher (Eudora); great-nephew Alan Hinds, and great-niece Haley Baugher. He was preceded in death by his parents, brother Lavon “Bub” Baugher, and sister Gloria Baugher Ward, brother-in-law Russell Ward. In lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be made in his name to the Lecompton Historical Society or the American Cancer Society.

The family wishes to extend their heartfelt thanks to the residents and staff of Arbor Court Retirement Community for their friendship and care, his medical team, especially the nurses, aides, and staff of the 2nd & 4th floors at LMH, and Midland Hospice.

Visitation will be held May 5 from 6:00 p.m. – 8:00 p.m. with the funeral service Wednesday, May 6 at 10:00, both at Rumsey-Yost.  The family will also be available in the hour prior to the service.  Burial will follow at Stull Cemetery.

Marilyn Wray Hinkle

Marilyn Wray Hinkle, 74, of Lawrence, Kansas, passed away at home on April 23, 2026. Born in Girard, Kansas, she spent her life forming lasting connections, guided by her strong faith and devotion to the people around her. She deeply loved her family and treasured her role as a grandmother.

Marilyn was a dedicated business owner whose work reflected her care for others and commitment to those she served. After her time as a realtor, she spent more than 35 years as a daycare owner, helping raise and care for more than 150 children. Through her work, she created a nurturing environment and left a lasting impact on countless families. She especially loved being part of life in Lawrence and found joy in the relationships she built there over the years.

She is survived by her son, Seth Hinkle, and her beloved grandchildren, Saylor and Marigold Hinkle. She is also survived by her siblings, Carolyn Caroll, Edward Everitt, Patricia Everitt, and Roy Everitt.

Marilyn will be remembered for her presence in the lives of those around her and the care she extended to her family and community.