The Scott County Record • Page 14 • Thursday, August 1, 2013
Pastime at Park Lane Church services last Sunday were led by the Scott Mennonite Church. Monday’s pitch and domino game helpers were Madeline Murphy, Dorothy King, Hugh McDaniel, Joy Barnett and Mandy Barnett. Cookies were furnished by Nancy Koehn. On Monday evening some of the residents played Wii bowling. Tuesday Morning Bible study was led by Bob Artz with Doris Riner playing the piano and Karen Hoover singing. Tuesday afternoon’s entertainment featured Max Moomaw and Company. The group included Max Moomaw, Ed Gough, Maxine Wilson and Jo Fouse. Mona Spangler furnished the cookies. On Wednesday morning Fr. Warren Prochnow led Lutheran Bible study. There was bingo on Wednesday with Barb Dickhut helping. Madeline Murphy helped with cards Wednesday evening. Residents enjoyed watermelon on Thursday afternoon. Friday morning’s Catholic mass was led by Fr. John Kwaku Forkuoh. Chet Quance, Dighton, sang on Friday afternoon. Rev. Warren Prochnow led Lutheran services. Afterwards, he and his wife, Andi, shared slides and stories from their recent
Magic show at Park Lane Friday
Doc Anderson from the Scott County Fair performed magic and tried to sell his swamp oil elixir to Park Lane residents on Friday afternoon. Special thanks to the fair board for sponsoring this event.
Residents enjoy parade, Blue Steele
On Saturday morning many of the residents watched the county fair parade. The Blue Steele Band entertained residents on Friday afternoon. Band members include Mike Steele, Keith Steele and Daniel Dunn.
mission trip to Africa. To finish a busy Friday, Wii bowling was played. Park Lane would like to welcome new residents Betty Kennedy and Thelma Branine. Park Lane would also like to thank Logan and Jordan Dreiling for the wedding flower centerpieces they shared with us. Park Lane said goodbye to long-time resident Ruby Latham who passed away on July 25 at Scott County Hospital. Ruby had been a resident of Park Lane for over 19 years. A memorial was held for her on Thursday morning during devotions. Bruce Scott was visited by George Andrasek and Norman Keyse. Thelma Branine was visited by Chad, Karli, Sherri, Kendall, Cassidy, Chandler, Hunter and George Andrasek.
Rod and Kathy Haxton were visitors of their mother, Boots Haxton. Geraldine Graves was visited by Charlene Becht and Kasey Scammahan. Mildred Van Pelt was visited by David Van Pelt, Rev. Dennis Carter, Treva McCandless, Dottie Fouquet, and Ron and Ronna Cunningham. Jim and Yvonne Spangler were visited by Mona Spangler, Greg and Yvette Mills, Scot Aytes, Kenny and Andy Crow, Jerica VanCampen, Adalei Zeller, Jillian VanCampen; Will, Jagger and Danica; and Les and Mary Ann Spangler. Dona Dee Carpenter was visited by Pastor Dennis Carter; Lisa, Ashlynn and Grant Long; Roger and Jackie John; Todd, Kim, Sami and Abbi John; Larry LaPlant, Bill and Kandi John, and Taylor Goodman.
Lorena Turley was visited by Neta Wheeler, Tadd Gerschitz, Angel Salinas, Bud Weems, Penifer Keller, Maxine Binns, Emily Hess, Marilyn Waters, Arlene Cauthon and Tracy Hess. Harold and Ruth White were visited by Travis Jones. Dottie Fouquet was visited by Jon and Anne Crane, Tim Fouquet, Austin Rios, Carol McKinney, Ron and Ronna Cunningham, Jeff and Paula Naylor and family; Ben, Brandon, Heather and Andre Fouquet; Catherine Winter, Samantha and Landon Haney, Richard Wagner, Andre Reyes; Monica, Claire and Tim Fouquet; Ethan Noll and Mary Noll Stormont, Mike Fouquet; Shane, Becky, Emily, Marshall, Loren and Carson Faurot; Brian Cunningham; Stacy, Shelby, Alison, and Lexi; Sandra, Ellie and Bodie Higgins; Dean Fouquet, Kim Fouquet, Nathan Fouquet, Jeff Fouquet, Jordan Lynch and Trinity Evans. Judy Redburn was visited by Mary Torson, Evelyn Craig, Carol Ellis, Kris Lauber, Jeremy Fry, Jim Cooley, Tina Turley and Wendy Derstine. Melva Rose was visited by Tina Turley, Lorri and Laine Varela, Sonny and Virgie Redding, Robert and Irma McDaniel, and Lois McGee.
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Pat Lewis was visited by Pete Steffens, Trisha Baker, Gloria Zapata, Mary Torson, Tim and Pat Percival, Kay Percival and Emily Wright. Kathy McKellips was visited by Tim and Pat Percival, Jennie Wolf, Micaela Freeman, Gabby Grindstaff and Lee Percival. Vivian Kreiser was visited by Larry and Sharon Lock, Larry Wing, Dustin Juleson, Tobbyn Hodgs, Nick Hodgs and Alaina Hodgs. Bonnie Pickett was visited by Margie Stevens, Larry and Gloria Wright, Kylie Wright, Treva McCandless, Larry and Philene Pickett, and Arlene Cauthon. Edith Norman was visited by Doris Riner, Sue Riner, Sara Shane and Sharilyn Wilken. Darlene Richman was visited by Mike Deschner and Phebe Unruh. Jim Jeffery was visited by Libby Joles, Pastor Dennis Carter and Hugh McDaniel Delores Brooks was vistied by George Andrasek, Charles Brooks, Dane and Cheryl Perry, Fritzi Rauch and Dottie Fouquet. Cecile Billings was visited by Ann Beaton, Delinda Dunagan, Linda Dunagan, Brecken Dunagan, and Tyson and Kinsley Nicholson.
Earl Gorman was visited by Pete Stephens, Jay Gorman, Loretta Gorman and Charlene Becht. Verna Willman was visited by D’Ann Markel, Bob Willman and Bill Willman. Pat Palen was visited by Linda Dunagan, Lila Carson, Evelyn Kulman, Lola Krause, Bill and Evelyn Kreutzer, and Jack and Sheri Rappier. Ann Tedford was visited by Mary Plum and Elsie Nagle. Harriet Jones was visited by Rev. Don Martin, Nancy Holt, Elsie Nagle, Travis Jones and Arlene Cauthon Herb Graves was visited by Cristina Thummel, Emily Wright, Tina Turley and Alex Snyder. Joyce Bohnert was visited by Glenda Graham and Tina Turley. Jimmy Dunkel was visited by Mona Spangler, and Allen Osborn. Mary Alice Lawrence King was visited by Shorty Lawrence. Mike Leach was visted by Linda Dunagan, Brecken Dunagan, Tyson and Kinsley Nicholson, and Rev. Don Martin. Lula Dirks was visited by Darla Luebbers, Willetta Payne and JoAnn Dirks. Mike Kitch was visited by George Andrasek, Charlene Specht and Sharilyn Wilken.
Deaths Ruby A. Latham Ruby A. Latham, 57, died July 25, 2013, at the Scott County Hospital, Scott City. She was born Jan. 18, 1956, at Scott City, the daughter of Roy and Jessie Lee Belle-White Ivey. A lifetime resident of Scott City, she was a cook and retail manager. She was a resident of Park Lane Nursing Home, Scott City for the past 20 years. She was a member of the Immanuel Southern Baptist Church, Scott City. On June 10, 1973, she married Dearrell Tummons at Scott City. On May 25, 1978, she married Eugene C. Latham at Scott City. He died Nov. 2, 2000, at Scott City. Survivors include: one son, Steven, and wife, Samantha, Dodge City; one daughter, Glenda Griffin, and husband, Stacy, Garden City; four brothers,
Lottie E. Farr Roy Richard, Pembroke, Ky., William, Dighton, Jack, Scott City, and Anthony and wife, Elizabeth, also of Scott City; three sisters, Betty Bailey, and husband, Jim, Scott City, Peggy Cooper, Ponca City, Okla., and Bonnie Stewart and husband, Preston, Calhan, Colo.; eight grandchildren and three great-grandchildren. She was preceded in death by her parents and one sister, Jacquilyn Faye Ivey. Funeral service was held July 29 at the First Baptist Church, Scott City, with Rev. Robert Nuckolls officiating. Burial was in the Scott County Cemetery. Memorials may be sent to the Ruby Latham Memorial Fund in care of Price and Sons Funeral Home, 401 S. Washington, Scott City, Ks. 67871. E-condolences may be given at www.priceandsons.com.
Dawn Marie Stephens Dawn Marie Stephens, 49, Marienthal, died July 29, 2013, at the Wichita County Health Center, Leoti. She was born Feb. 11, 1964, at Fargo, N.D., the daughter of Charles and Judy (Blatter) Rowe. She was a licensed practical nurse and had been a resident of Scott and Wichita counties since 2010, moving from Grand Junction, Colo. On May 27, 1989, she married Tracy Stephens at Hugoton. He survives. Other survivors in-
clude: one daughter, Misty Heinrich, Scott City; her mother, Judy Talbert, Scott City; two sisters, Stacy Pierce, Hugoton, and Kimberley Silva, Houston, Tex.; and two grandchildren. Cremation has taken place. There will be no visitation and a private service will be held at a later date in Colorado. Price and Sons Funeral Home in Scott City is in charge of arrangements. E-condolences may be given at www.priceandsons.com.
Lottie E. Farr, 76, died July 28, 2013, at the Hays Medical Center, Hays. S h e was born April 12, 1937, at Caldwell, t h e daughter Lottie Farr of Otto Jayce and Alta Grace (Terry) Cash. A resident of Scott City since January of 1996, moving from Garden City, she was an activities director at Terrace Garden Nursing Home, Garden City, for eight years before she retired. She was a member of St. Luke’s Episcopal Church and Beta Sigma Phi, both of Scott City. On Jan. 9, 1996, she married Marvin J. Farr at Garden City. He survives. Other survivors include: two daughters, Tesa Fansler, Sanford, Fla., and Shawna Angers, Haviland; seven sons, Brad Downum, Sealy, Tex., Bart Downum, Cy-
James Edwin ‘Tee’ Telander press, Tex., Scott Burling, LaFayette, La., Justin Fansler, Wichita, Courtney Farr, Lawrence, Jeremy Crist, Manhattan, and Jeff Kershner, Clarinda, Ia.; two sisters, Louise McGregor and Lucille Wolff, both of Caldwell; 15 grandchildren, two great-grandchildren many nieces, nephews, cousins and friends She was preceded in death by her parents; one granddaughter, Amanda Downum; and one son, Justin Farr. Funeral service was held Aug. 1 at the First United Methodist Church, Scott City, with Fr. Don Martin officiating. Burial was in the Scott County Cemetery. Memorials may be sent to the Lottie E. Farr Memorial Fund in care of Price and Sons Funeral Home, 401 S. Washington, Scott City, Ks. 67871. E-condolences may be given at www.priceandsons.com.
Senior Citizen Lunch Menu Week of August 5-9 Monday: Smothered steak, scalloped potatoes, cauliflower and peas, whole wheat roll, cinnamon apple slices. Tuesday: Roast turkey with gravy, mashed potatoes, beets with orange sauce, whole wheat roll, fruit gelatin salad. Wednesday: Chicken pot pie, Capri vegetables, whole wheat bread, mandarin oranges. Thursday: Swiss steak with tomato sauce, baked potato, mixed vegetables, whole wheat bread, strawberries. Friday: Spaghetti with meat sauce, green beans, tossed salad with tomato, green pepper and carrots, French bread, mixed fruit. meals are $3.00 • call 872-3501
James Edwin “Tee” Telander, 79, died July 26, 2013, at Reno, Nev. H e was born Aug. 4, 1 9 3 3 , at Clay Center, the son of Wi l l a r d ( P e t e ) James Telander and Juanita Telander. He was a Navy and Air Force veteran who served as a medic, 22nd Casualty Staging Flight, Da Nang Air Base, Vietnam, from January 1969-70. He retired from the Air Force after 23 years at the rank of Master Sergeant. He continued to work as a hospital services manager with Service Masters in Concord, N.H., New Orleans, La., Oklahoma City, Okla., and Wichita. Survivors include: four sons, Frankie, and wife, Carol, Johnny and wife, Berneta Rohrbough, Steven and wife, Angie, and
Phillip and wife, Maggie; four daughters, Sharon Beichle and husband, Larry, Debbie McDaniel and husband, Tony Graves, Tami Preston and husband, Jay, and Lori Blair and husband, Thad Cook; 25 grandchildren and 14 great-grandchildren. He was preceded in death by his parents; his wife, Mary Lee (Sperling) Telander; and one sister, Donna Mae Cinnamon. Visition will be Friday from noon to 1:30 p.m. Funeral service will be held Fri., Aug. 2, 1:30 p.m., at Downing and Lahey Mortuary, 6555 E. Central, Wichita. Burial will follow at the Kensington Gardens Cemetery. Memorials, in lieu of flowers, may be sent to the Michael J. Fox Foundation for Parkinson’s Research. E-condolences may be given at www.downingandlahey.com.