Category Archives: Obituaries
Ermadene McClure, 86, Wellington: Jan. 12, 1938 – Aug. 20, 2024
August 23, 2024 Cueball
Ermadene McClure
Ermadene McClure, of Wellington, went to be with the Lord on Tuesday, August 20, 2024 at the age of 86.
Ermadene was born the daughter of Booker T. and Lola (Davis) Washington on January 12, 1938 in Austin City, Texas.
On December 10, 1956, she married her love, Robert Earl McClure, in a civil ceremony in Wellington.
Ermadene was a compassionate pillar of strength and a loving soul who made her family her world. She was a dedicated homemaker, a supportive mother, an avid reader and quilter, a wonderful cook, and a connoisseur of music and art.
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Robert ‘Bobby’ Allen Harris, 50, Wellington: July 27, 1974- Aug. 14, 2024
August 23, 2024 Cueball
Robert Harris
On August 14, 2024 the world lost Robert ‘Bobby’ Allen Harris, the man you could never mistake for a stranger. Born on July 27, 1974, in Edgerton, Wisconsin, he lived a life more adventurous than most, filled to the brim with charismatic tales and waves of memories for all those that knew him. Even though he worked many jobs over the years, it could be said that he made a career of making friends.
His love for collecting sports cards, being a Green Bay Packers fan, shooting guns, and fishing were just the tip of the iceberg of who he truly was. He loved the outdoors and the opportunity for adventure that it brought whether far away or closer to home. Bobby’s passion for music was infectious; classic rock, hard rock, blues – he enjoyed it all and looked forward to concerts with family and friends.
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Andrew Michael Martin, 35, Wichita: Aug. 19, 1988 – June 21, 2024
August 19, 2024 Cueball
Andrew Martin
Andrew Michael Martin was born in Wichita on August 19, 1988, to Tim and Rhonda (Oathout) Martin. He died in a tragic construction site accident on June 21, 2024, at the age of 35.
Andrew grew up in Andover, KS. He loved to hunt with his Pap and bake and cook with his Grandma Oathout. He once shot a squirrel and asked his grandma to cook it and everyone had to have a taste. Andrew’s favorite food, though, was his great-aunt Karen Atkinson’s homemade deer jerky. He and his dad were also the designated fish frying team at his grandma “Nikki’s”, the name he gave her as a toddler that all of her grandchildren still refer to her as.
His younger brother, Justin, was born in 1992 and they, along with their parents, loved being outdoors and spent many weekends on nearby lakes boating, fishing, and camping. He and Justin spent many hours riding bikes and, eventually, dirt bikes and motorcycles. He also loved video games and was an avid gamer. Andrew graduated from Andover High School in 2007, where he played football and was on the wrestling team (having a younger brother to practice with was helpful!). He also had a creative side and enjoyed doing ceramics and pottery.
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Ruby ‘Kathy’ Lee, 75, Wellington: July 27, 1949 – Aug. 14, 2024
August 16, 2024 Cueball
Ruby Kathy Lee
On August 14, 2024, Ruby “Kathy” Katherine Lee, a lifelong resident of Wellington, died peacefully. Born on July 27, 1949, in Nashville, Kansas, Kathy spent her life dedicated to her family and her work. She was a respected aircraft inspector, a role she held with pride and precision. In her retirement, Kathy made spending time with her family her priority, often stating that her family was what mattered most to her.
Kathy is survived by her sons, Robert (Tabatha) Trafecanty Jr. and John Powell, her daughter, Angela Powell, and her sisters, Evelyn Craig, Fay Broyles, and Ellen Agronis. She also leaves behind her brother, Frank (Dotty) Schrimp, and her extended family, including Michael Cooper, Scott (Pam) Dailey, Tabitha UrRab, John Perez, Jack Jude, and Johnny Sullivan. Kathy’s joy for life will live on through her grandchildren, Evelyn and Charlotte Trafecanty.
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Daniel Ray White, 52, Wellington: Feb. 20, 1972 – Aug. 6, 2024
August 15, 2024 Cueball
Daniel Ray White
Daniel Ray White died quietly at his home with his loving wife and son, Rachel and Ashton, at his side, on Tuesday, August 6, 2024.
Danny was born on February 20, 1972, at Denver City, Texas, to Anna M. and Ray B. White, Sr.
He attended Wellington schools, graduating from WHS in 1990.
He married Rachel Foulk on June 1, 2002, at Mayfield Federated Church.
Marcus Leroy Thompson, 68, Wellington native: Feb. 14, 1956 – Aug. 12, 2024
August 14, 2024 Cueball
Marcus Thompson
Marcus Leroy Thompson, 68, died on August 12 at Riverbend Health and Rehabilitation Center in Loveland, Colorado. Marcus was born in Wellington to Leslie and Eva Pearl Thompson on February 14th, 1956.
He attended Wellington High School and then Hutchinson Community College; he met and married Denice (Goss) Thompson in 1977. Marcus worked hard to provide for his family. He worked on the Santa Fe Railroad, was an entrepreneur, and retired from the US Postal Service. Marcus was enlisted in Air National Guard in 1983 and retired a Master Sargent in 2007. Marcus took such joy in life, known for playing harmless pranks and laughing until he cried.
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Peggy Diane Sandell, 84, Wellington: Dec. 30, 1939 – Aug. 11, 2024
August 13, 2024 Cueball
Peggy Sandell
It is with a heavy heart that we announce the passing of Peggy Diane Sandell, age 84, who departed peacefully on August 11, 2024.
Born December 30, 1939, to Loyal and Verna Brown in Anthony, Kans. Peggy was preceded in death by her mother and father, brothers, Ronnie and Larry, and beloved husband Jimmy. Surviving sister Janne (husband Butch) of Greenwood, Ark.
Peggy found the love of her life and married Jim R. Sandell on June 15, 1957, in Medford, Okla. and raised three children. Mike (wife Anna) and Jeff (wife Sonja) of Wellington, and Kristen (husband Stacey) of Austin, Texas, she is the grandmother to 9 grandchildren, Ryan Sandell, Aaron Sandell, Shelbe Sandell, Morgyn Sandell Cain, Garrett Sandell, Kyle Johnson, Trevor Johnson, Trey Johnson, Taran Johnson; 13 great-grandchildren and 2 great-great-grandchildren.
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Marjorie Short, 91, Winfield: Dec. 30, 1932 – Aug. 10, 2024
August 13, 2024 Cueball
Marjorie Short
Marjorie Oleta Short, 91, of Winfield, died Saturday, August 10, 2024 at Cumbernauld Village.
Graveside services will be held at 10 a.m., Friday, August 16, 2024, at the Oxford Cemetery. Visitation will be held from 5 to 7 p.m., Thursday, August 15, 2024, at the Oxford Funeral Service. Memorial contributions may be made to the Cumbernauld Village Employee Education Fund, and donations may be left in the care of the Oxford Funeral Service.
Marjorie was born December 30, 1932, in Canadian, Okla. to parents Chester and Lillie (Smith) Gray. She graduated from Canadian High School and later earned a bachelor’s degree from East Central State University. Marjorie was united in marriage to the love of her life, William “Bill” Short, on August 8, 1954 in Canadian, OK. Together, the couple owned and operated W.D. Short Oil Co. for many years. Marjorie was a member of the Oxford Methodist Church. She enjoyed working, reading, and traveling to destinations worldwide, but most important to her was spending time with her family.
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Brenda Lawless, 76, Wellington graduate: Feb. 7, 1948 – Aug. 10, 2024
August 13, 2024 Cueball
Brenda Lawless
Brenda Lawless died on Aug. 10, 2024. She was 76.
Brenda was born to Richard Minihan and Violet (Murphy) Minihan on February 7, 1948. On August 11, 1983, she married Glenn Ray Lawless, the love of her life. From a previous marriage to J. S. Emerson, she had three daughters, Jennifer Emerson of Tonkawa, Oklahoma, Jayme Lowe (Kevin) of Skiatook, Oklahoma, and Jessica Kreiner (Matt) of Hurst, Texas, and the girls gifted her with seven beautiful grandchildren and four beautiful great-grandchildren.
Brenda graduated from Wellington Senior High School in 1966. Brenda worked for the Wellington Daily News and eventually moved to Shidler, Okla. where she owned the Shidler Review, publishing and writing articles for the paper. She went to Kaw City and owned the Kaw City Rambler also publishing and writing. She moved on to Garrett Denture Clinic, where she worked for several years and retired.
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Todd Lowell Graves, 64, Wellington: Nov. 10, 1960 – Aug. 8, 2024
August 12, 2024 Cueball
Todd Graves
Todd Lowell Graves of Wellington, died on August 8, 2024, at home surrounded by his family. Todd was born the son of Thomas and Katherine (Briley) Graves on November 10th, 1960 in Wellington.
Todd spent his early years alongside his father surrounded by horses, where his passion began. Later he joined his father in training and racing horses. On November 11,1989 Todd and Kathryn Mitchell were united in Marriage in Hastings, Nebraska. Together, they celebrated 35 years of marriage. He continued his passion for horses while working at the Winfield Livestock Auction which he later retired from. His favorite pastime was team roping, and spending quality time with his family.
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Paula Garlene Carden, 73, Conway Springs: July 27, 1951 – Aug. 6, 2024
August 08, 2024 Cueball
Paula Garlene Carden
Paula Garlene Carden, 73, longtime Conway Springs resident, died Tuesday, August 6, 2024 at the Harry Hynes Memorial Hospice Center of Ascension Via Christi Medical Center-St. Francis Campus in Wichita.
She was born on July 27, 1951 in St. Joseph, Missouri, the daughter of James Franklin and Roberta Shaw Carter. Garlene was raised in the Bethany, Missouri area, graduating from Bethany High School and later attended Northwest Missouri State University.
She worked for many years for the University of Nebraska, Lincoln, until she later decided to stay home full-time and raise her daughters.
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Carla Moses, 68, Haysville: Feb. 2, 1957 – Aug. 4, 2024
August 07, 2024 Cueball
Carla Moses
Carla Suzanne Moses, 68, of Haysville, died beside her loved ones on August 4, 2024.
Carla was born the daughter of John and Patricia Moses on February 2, 1957, in Wichita.
During her childhood years Carla spent most of her time with her many siblings, going to rodeos and working alongside her family. At a young age Carla learned to sew, a talent that she carried with her throughout her life.
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Michael Douglas Wilson, 48, Wichita: July 17, 1976 – Aug. 2, 2024
August 06, 2024 Cueball
Michael Wilson
Micheal Douglas Wilson, 48, of Wichita, found peace on August 2, 2024. He was born July 17, 1976, in Wellington, to Doug Wilson and Cecilia (Chila) Burk.
Micheal graduated from Wellington High School in 1994. He had a passion for music, traveling, fishing, grilling/smoking meat and going to the lake. He loved to go on cruises and see new places. He especially loved playing and spending time with his grandkids. He was a very loving and caring man. He would drop anything he did to be there for his family or friends whenever he was called. He was a very loyal fan of the Kansas City Chiefs and would try to never miss a game, whether it be in person or watching it on TV.
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Charles Watson, 98, Wellington: Oct. 11, 1925 – June 23, 2024
August 02, 2024 Cueball
Charles Watson
Charles Eugene Watson, 98, died on June 23, 2024, in Wichita. Born on October 11, 1925, in Sapulpa, Okla., Charles was raised by Gladys and Henry Hall, whom he considered his father. Charles, or “El Magnifico” (his self-concocted nickname), was a witty and adventurous soul who carried these qualities throughout his life. Settling in Wellington, he was a renowned attorney recognized for his sharp intellect and generous spirit.
Charles was a voracious reader and enjoyed traveling with his wife: a memorable trip to France and a short-lived hobby of sailing at Winfield Lake were among his cherished experiences.
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Gary Seyfert, 77, Wellington: Aug. 6, 1946 – July 26, 2024
July 30, 2024 Cueball
Gary Seyfert
Gary Seyfert, born on August 6, 1946, in Clarksville, Ark., died on July 26, 2024, at his residence in Wellington. A generous and humble man, Gary spent most of his life working in the aviation overhaul industry as an Aircraft Mechanic before retirement. Known for his resilience, he was a master at repairing lawnmowers and had a soft spot for caring for the neighborhood squirrels.
His compassionate heart extended to his love for gardening, camping, fishing, and attending and working auctions. Above all, what mattered most to Gary was his family, a testament to the humility and generosity that he carried throughout his life.
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Mervyn Rogers, 84, Wellington native: Sept. 7, 1939 – June 25, 2024
July 29, 2024 Cueball
Mervin died on June 25, 2024, at age 84, in Santa Barbara, Calif. He was born in Wellington on September 7, 1939, and lived there until 1981,when he moved to Santa Barbara, Calif.
To say that Mervin was an enthusiastic sports fan would be an understatement. Mervin was a committed fan of the Wellington Crusaders and Blue Knights, attending almost every game for decades, home and away, as well as boys and girls, varsity, and JV.
Longtime fans will remember Mervin in the stands holding a radio to his ear so he could keep track of another game while watching all of Wellington’s games and matches. In addition to being a Wellington fan, Mervin was also a fan of KU, Oklahoma State, Kansas City Chiefs and St. Louis Cardinals (baseball) teams.
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Larry Francis Foster, 81, Wellington: April 21, 1943 – July 20, 2024
July 23, 2024 Cueball
Larry Francis Foster
Larry Francis Foster of Wellington died after a short illness at Ascension Via Christi St. Francis in Wichita on Saturday, July 20, 2024, at the age of 81.
Larry was born on April 21, 1943, in Wellington, the son of Carl and Mildred (Schilling) Foster.
Larry was a talented and dedicated mechanic who left an indelible mark on the automotive industry and the lives of those around him. His reliable nature and generous spirit were the cornerstones of his character, which made him a pillar of strength to those who knew him.
Larry’s passions were as vast and varied as the engines he worked on. A fervent fan of drag racing and NASCAR, his heart would race with the engines and his favorite driver, Dale Jarrett. His love for racing was only surpassed by his love for his family and his dedication to helping others, and his kindness was his legacy.
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Wynell Merritt, 92, Caldwell: Aug. 11, 1931 – July 16, 2024
July 19, 2024 Cueball
Wynell Merritt
Johnna Wynell Merritt, 92, died peacefully in Wakita, Okla., on July 16, 2024, with her husband by her side.
Born August 11, 1931, to Mildred and Jimmy Johnston, Wynell was raised in Blackwell, Okla., where her father was a barber, and her mother was a FACS (Home Ec.) teacher. She loved music and was classically trained in piano. She attended Northern Oklahoma College, where she met Bob Merritt, and they married a year later, on August 30, 1950. Their marriage was for life, spanning 73 years and 11 months. The couple loved bike riding and enjoyed Cherokee Strip celebrations.
Wynell owned her piano studio in Lamont. She loved watching students advance to new levels. After raising her children, she finished her degree at Northern Oklahoma College and then graduated from Northwestern Oklahoma State University with a degree in Elementary Education. She taught third grade at Caldwell Elementary but was also interested in private sector schools. She taught in Oklahoma schools that used the Montessori methodology.
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William Greg O’Neal, 67, Wellington: Oct. 6, 1956 – July 15, 2024
July 18, 2024 Cueball
William Greg O’Neal
William Greg O’Neal, of Wellington, died at his home on Monday, July 15, 2024, at the age of 67.
Greg was born the son of William and Betty (Sawyer) O’Neal on October 6, 1956 in Wichita.
Greg was a man of reliable dedication and inspiring loyalty. Greg spent his years making a positive impact on those around him. He was a beacon of strength and kindness in his community, a state of being that was deeply rooted in his unwavering love for his family, his neighborhood, and his beloved Kansas Jayhawks.
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Kaylene Joy French, 44, Wellington: June 30, 1980 – July 11, 2024
July 15, 2024 Cueball
Kaylene French
Kaylene Joy French, 44, died Thursday, July 11, 2024, at her home in Wellington. She was born on June 30, 1980 in Wellington, the daughter of Donald Gene and Gayalene Geiken French. Kaylene attended Grace Christian Academy in Wellington.
Kaylene moved to Herrington, Kansas where she lived for several years and later lived in Springfield, Missouri and Miami, Oklahoma until returning to Wellington.
Through the years she had worked as a C.N.A. in nursing homes.
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