The Scott County Record

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The Scott County Record • Page 14 • Thursday, April 13, 2017

Deaths Allan Keyse Allan Keyse, 70, died April 8, 2017, at Hays Medical Center. H e was born Nov. 30, 1 9 4 6 , in Scott City, to Louis Oscar and Allan Keyse Aileen (French) Keyse. A lifetime resident of Scott City, he was a retired auto mechanic. On Nov. 19, 1967, he married Cheryl Geist in Scott City. She survives. Other survivors include: one son, Greg

Keyse, Denver, Colo.; and one daughter/granddaughter Andi Keyse, Aurora, Colo. He was preceded in death by his parents. A graveside service will be held at a later date. Officiant will be Garee Geist. Memorials, in lieu of flowers, may be given to the Allan Keyse Memorial Fund in the care of Price and Sons Funeral Home, Box 553, Scott City, Ks., 67871. Interment will be at the Scott County Cemetery.

George E. Andrasek George E. Andrasek, 69, died April 7, 2017, at Wesley Medical Center Wichita. He was born Dec. 14, 1947, in Scott City, to Louis Raymond and Edna Mae (Scott) Andrasek. A lifetime resident of Scott City, he worked for Wheatland Electric from 1974 until April 3, 2017, when he retired. George was a U.S. Marine veteran of the Vietnam War. He was a member of the First Baptist Church, Scott City, the VFW and American Legion. On May 13, 1973, he married Penny Rowe in Scott City. Survivors include: one son, James D. Andrasek, Scott City; one daughter,

Julie A. Bennett, Minneola; one sister, Minnie Mae Anderson, and husband, Jim, Santa Maria, Calif.; one sister-in-law, Beth Wilbur, Leoti; former spouse, Penny, Scott City; and six grandchildren. He was preceded in death by his parents and one brother, Richard Andrasek. The funeral service will be Fri., April 14, 10:30 a.m., at the First Baptist Church, Scott City, with Rev. Kyle Evans presiding. Interment will be in the Scott County Cemetery. Memorials, in lieu of flowers, may be given to “Stepping Up” in care of Price and Sons Funeral Home, Box 553, Scott City, Ks. 67871.

Perry Marvis Owens

Frank Paul (Sr.)

Perry Marvis Owens, 67, died April 12, 2017, at St. Catherine Hospital, Garden City. H e was born Aug. 12, 1949, in Hobbs, N.M., to J.W. and Wil- Perry Owens lie Mae (Sutton) Owens. He attended school in Sayre, Okla., and graduated from high school in 1967. He served in the United States Army and later with the Navy SeaBees. He married Vivian Hornsby in 1971 in Sayre. He later married Cecelia Short in Sayre, and then married Renda Jones in Hobbs, N.M. Perry worked 10 years as a Lt. Sheriff for the Beckham County Sheriff’s Department. He then worked as a deputy for the Washita County Sheriff’s Department.

Frank Paul (Sr.), 73, died April 7, 2017, at St Catherine Hospital, Garden City. H e was born Nov. 5, 1942, in Shallow Wa t e r, to Philip and Frank Paul Bertha (Erskin) Paul. He was a lifetime resident of Scott County. He worked for Bruce’s Carpet and Tile for 32 years and then for Scott County Public Works (road and bridge department) until his retirement in 2014. Frank attended Scott Community High School, but didn’t complete high school. In 1972, he attended Colby Community College and earned his GED. He was a very active member of Boy Scouts Troop No. 149 and in January was presented the Silver Beaver Award for outstanding volunteer work in Scouting. On March 2, The Scott County Record published a 1-1/2 page feature story of his accomplishments in Scouting. Many would remember him working at the concessions stand

Survivors include: five children, Monica Dyer, Scott City, Nathan T. Owens, Scott City, David W. Owens, and wife, Jacklyn, Mustang, Okla., DeeDee Day, Elk City, Okla., and Colton Owens, Lovington, N.M.; two brothers, Loy Owens, Carlsbad, N.M., and Richard Owens, Amarillo, Tex.; one sister, Juretta Pope, Conroe, Tex.; 14 grandchildren and four great-grandchildren. He is preceded in death by his parents; a son, Perry M. Owens, Jr.; and a sister, Linda Burthalter. A private family interment will take place in Oklahoma. The family requests memorials be given to the Perry Owens Memorial Fund in care of Garnand Funeral Home, 412 N. 7th St., Garden City, Ks. 67846. Condolences may be given at the funeral home website at garnandfuneralhomes.com.

Sr. Citizen Lunch Menu Week of April 17-21 Monday: Herbed turkey, cornbread dressing, poultry gravy, sliced beets, whole wheat roll, chilled peaches. Tuesday: Taco salad and dressing, cool corn salad, whole wheat roll, rosy pears. Wednesday: Smothered pork cutlet, noodles, parslied carrots, whole wheat roll, diet fruited gelatin. Thursday: Oven fried chicken, mashed potatoes, poultry gravy, spinach, whole wheat roll, fruit cup. Friday: Breaded fish fillet, red skin potatoes, Scandinavian vegetable blend, whole wheat roll, lemon bar.

or his favorite spot with the kiddie cars at the Scott County Free Fair. On Jan. 6, 1962, he married Peggy Whalers. She died April 23, 2015. Survivors include: his children; Denice Allender, and husband, Brian, Brazil, Ind., Frank Paul, and wife, Sonja, Marienthal, and Chris Paul, Oberlin; one brother, Phillip Paul, Wichita; one sister, Carol Ohmart, Lawrence; eight grandchildren and one great-granddaughter. He was preceded in death by his wife, his parents and one sister, Delories Thon. A memorial graveside service will be held Sat., May 6, 10:30 a.m,, at the Scott County Cemetery with Garee Geist-Smith presiding. Frank requested that all who attend the graveside service be casually dressed. Following the service, a reception will be held at the Youth Inc. Building, 608 Myrtle, Scott City. Memorials, in lieu of flowers, may be given to the Youth Inc. Building Fund in care of Price and Sons Funeral Home, Box 553, Scott City, Ks. 67871.

Have questions about the Scott Community Foundation? call 872-3790 or e-mail: julie@scottcf.org


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