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August 7, 1950 – January 29, 2026
OCTOBER 13, 1940 - JANUARY 28, 2026
Ellen Jeanne Chappell (Jeanne), age 85, passed away peacefully on January 28, 2026.
Jeanne was born October 13, 1940 in Hackensack, New Jersey to Robert Frank Kolde and Mary Margaret Miller Kolde.
She attended Wichita High School East and met her high school sweetheart, Gilford (Gil) Arthur Chappell II. They both attended Wichita University and graduated in 1961, Jeanne with a major in Mathematics and a minor in Physics. The couple married July 29, 1961 and then moved to Salt Lake City, UT for Gil to attend graduate school. Jeanne became a computer programmer for Hercules Powder. After Gil received his PhD in Chemistry in 1965, the couple moved to northern New Jersey, where their son Glenn was born. In 1974 they moved to Overland Park, KS where their daughter Kendra was born. There they settled in a cozy home on tree-lined Beverly Drive where they raised their two children. Together they owned and operated a franchise of Lawn Doctor and then their own business of Lawn Pro. The couple retired in 2001 and
enjoyed morning walks together, traveling to visit their kids and grandkids, as well as an annual 6 week escape to Wyoming to camp in a pop-up camper for their wedding anniversary during the heat of the Kansas summer. They were married for 54 years before Gil passed away in 2016.
Jeanne had a smile that could light up a room even up to her last days. She loved cooking and was up for (almost) anything for her kids and grandkids AND their friends. Many called their home on Beverly Drive the “home for wayward college students” as Gil and Jeanne were welcoming of friends and family who needed a place to land for the holidays or a weekend or sometimes longer. Their backyard was filled with the most beautiful green grass (kept up by Gil), rocks brought back from their camping adventures, day lilies in every open space and a restful patio and hammock. Jeanne was involved in her church communities. She also loved working on and sharing her photoshop creations and homemade jewelry.
Jeanne was preceded in death by her father Robert Frank Kolde, her mother Mary Margaret Miller Kolde, and her husband Gilford Arthur Chappell II. She is survived by her son Dr. Glenn Gilford Chappell (Joanne) of Fairbanks, AK; daughter Kendra Jeanne Baldridge (Josh) of Lawrence, KS; grandchildren: Nathaniel Gilford Chappell, Theresa Brooke LaMagna (Joe), Lily Jeanne Baldridge and Max Timothy Baldridge, as well as by her brother James Harold Kolde (Margie). Additionally, Jeanne is survived by her many nieces, nephews, extended family members and friends from around the world.
Gil and Jeanne are now reunited in heaven for their morning walks. Jeanne’s cremains will be placed with Gil’s. A Celebration of Life service will be held for Jeanne on May 23, 2026 in Lawrence, KS, more details to come. In lieu of flowers, the family is asking for donations to be given to the Ellen Jeanne Chappell Memorial at Wichita State University c/o WSU Foundation, 1845 Fairmount, Campus Box 2, Wichita, KS 67260-0002 or online:
https://www.givecampus.com/campaigns/67255/donations/new?tc=89010 . The funds will be used for student scholarships.
The family would like to thank the staff at Monterey Village Senior Living and Elara Hospice for giving Jeanne such wonderful care in her last year.
MARCH 20, 1933 - JANUARY 30, 2026
Joyce Anita Archer, age 92, passed peacefully into the presence of her Lord on January 30, 2026, at Topeka Presbyterian Manor in Topeka, Kansas.
Joyce was born on March 20, 1933, in Sedalia, Missouri, the daughter of Paul J. and Genevieve H. Roberts. Along with her parents, she was preceded in death by two brothers, Jerry (Brenda) Roberts and Mike (Barbara) Roberts.
A woman of deep faith, Joyce was a devoted member of First Southern Baptist Church in Topeka, Kansas. Here she found fellowship, strength, spiritual nourishment – and where she met her true love, Bob.
Joyce married Robert “Bob” Archer on June 24, 2004. He preceded her in death on May 4, 2019. Their marriage was a cherished chapter of Joyce’s life, marked by companionship and devotion. They loved sharing time together, whether it be performing in funny church skits, working side-by-side on church mission trips, or traveling to visit family and friends.
She was a devoted mother to her four children: Conni (Dennis) Ochs of St. Louis, Missouri; Craig (Nanette) Smith of Mesa, Arizona; Carole (Jeff) Woolfolk of Topeka, Kansas; and Rebecca (Dane) Folster of Salt Lake City, Utah. Joyce was also a loving second mother to her ‘spiritual’ daughter, Janice Turner.
Joyce took great joy in her role as a grandmother to Adam Woolfolk; Andy (Erica) Woolfolk; Melanie (Jeff) True; Paul Smith; Michelle (Grant) Carson; Sarah Folster, Landon Folster, and Lydia Folster.
She was blessed with five great-grandchildren – Porter, Lincoln, and McKenna True; Owen and Crosby Woolfolk – who were a constant source of happiness and pride. She is also survived by several nieces and nephews who will fondly remember her.
Through her marriage to Bob, Joyce came to adore his family; children, grandchildren, and great-grandchildren.
Her Christian faith guided her throughout her life and was evident in the love, kindness, and care she showed to her family and others. She especially treasured the little children she taught in junior church choir and preschool over the years. She used her deep passion for music to support and minister to others. For her own pleasure, she was also able to showcase her talents by performing in community theater. Her enduring love of music and theatre lives on through her children, grandchildren, and great-grandchildren.
Joyce’s life Bible verse was Psalm 16:11: “You reveal the path of life to me; in your presence is abundant joy; at your right hand are eternal pleasures.” She was a testament to love, faith, and family. While her presence here will be deeply missed, her family finds comfort in knowing she is now at peace, resting in eternal life with her Savior. Her legacy of faith and love will continue through the generations she so dearly cherished.
A private memorial will be held at the Missouri Veterans Cemetery in Springfield, Missouri.
Memorial contributions may be made to Midland Hospice or Topeka Presbyterian Manor, Topeka, Kansas.
Joyce’s family extends their heartfelt gratitude to the staff of Topeka Presbyterian Manor and Midland Hospice of Topeka for the loving and compassionate care that she received.
Robert Edward Brown, age 54, of Topeka, Kansas, passed away peacefully in Topeka on 1/13/2026. Robert was born in Topeka, Kansas, to James J. Brown and Rebecca J. Foltz. Robert proudly served his country in the United States Navy. That spirit of service extended far beyond his military years. He was known throughout his community for volunteering his time, offering help without hesitation, and showing up when others were in need. Robert had a quiet strength and a generous heart.
He found joy in capturing life through photography, often preserving moments that reflected beauty, connection, and meaning. Above all else, Robert cherished time spent with his family and friends. Whether through shared laughter, conversation, or simply being present, he valued relationships deeply and loved wholeheartedly. Robert’s faith was an important part of his life and guided the way he loved and served others.
He was preceded in death by his parents, James J. Brown and Rebecca J. Foltz; his brother, James Brown; and his sisters, Mary Nichols and Leticha McKinley. He is survived by his son, Tryston Brown; Tryston’s wife, Britney Brown; and his beloved granddaughters, Nevaeh, Ivy, and Hensley; as well as his daughter, Becca, all of whom were the pride and joy of his life.
A Celebration of Life will be announced at a later time.
“Well done, good and faithful servant.” — Matthew 25:23
“The Lord is close to the brokenhearted and saves those who are crushed in spirit.” — Psalm 34:18
Robert will be remembered for his kindness, his servant’s heart, and the love he poured into those around him. His legacy lives on in the lives he touched and the family he loved so deeply.
APRIL 05, 1932 - JANUARY 24, 2026
James W. Glynn, of Axtell, age 93, passed away peacefully on January 24 th , 2026 at Crestview Nursing Home in Seneca Kansas.
Jim was born in Sabetha Hospital on April 5, 1932, the son of William and Kathryn (Kate) Glynn. He grew up on his parent’s farm with his sister, Eleanor, who preceded him in death, along with her husband, Leo (Toots) in 2005.
Jim went to country school across the road for three years, then attended school in Baileyville, graduating from high school in 1950. After graduation, he helped on the
family farm. He married Judy Tangeman on October 28, 1961. They remained on the farm during his active lifetime. Later in life, the couple spent winters in Harlingen Texas.
He suffered from dementia since 2021. After care at home, he received loving care as a resident at Crestview Nursing Home the last 2 years of his life.
Although he loved farming, his health required him to change occupations. He measured ground for the ASC Office, became a real estate agent, then an insurance agent for Mutual of Omaha. This was his profession for twenty years, until his health again required his retirement in 1991.
Jim was a member of St. Michael’s church, and served early in his life as a choir member for 20 years. He and his wife, Judy were a team couple for Marriage Encounter, giving several presentations for the weekends during their 6 years of service.
His love of the earth found an outlet in gardening and he loved riding in the combine at harvest time with Larry Ronnebaum and his sons. Family pictures show the crops of beans, the largest sweet potato, and abundant asparagus. He loved sharing the fruits of his labor. Always ready with that Irish wink and a good joke, making other people laugh was a special gift. He was a great "storyteller", and enjoyed each story, no matter how many times he told it! Even with dementia at Crestview, he was still able to make the staff laugh.
He was also a “quiet” servant. Avoiding the public organizations, he would bring gifts of food to people in the community, especially widows, or visit people who had trouble, like those who were sick, in nursing homes or in jail. He carried his cross of chronic pain with quiet courage and determination not to give in to his disability.
Survivors include his wife of 64 years, Judy, three children, Mike Glynn (Laura Mryyan) of Topeka, Laurie (Tom Seel), their children, Kristina, Dan, Jessica, and their children, Deb (Dan) Kelly of Axtell, sons, Ryan and Nevan (Elizabeth.)
The Wake Service was held on Thursday January 29 th at St. Michael's Church, Axtell. The Mass of Christian Burial was celebrated by Rev Jim Shaughnessy on January 30, 2026. Memorial Contributions can be made to “Feed The Children” in Jim’s name. Internment of his ashes will be at St. Bridget’s Cemetery near Axtell, Kansas at a later
date.
Edward Leon huffman passed away Monday, December 1st 2025.Leon was born Feb 8th, 1950 in Judsonia Arkansas.
Leon was a self employed concrete contractor serving Topeka and surrounding areas for 40 plus years where he taught many the concrete trade .He loved the Kansas City Chiefs and was the ultimate host ,always opening his home for football parties where all were welcome. Leon had a immense love for dogs, often bringing home strays while spoiling his own.He had a real passion for household projects as there were always projects going on at home. Leon had a serious sweet tooth especially ice cream and cupcakes. He was always telling everyone stories often with a twinkle in his eye. Leon loved to trick people and was very ornery, always ready with a playful prank.He passed away peacfully surrounded by family.
A celebration of life will be held on January 25th 2026 at The Lecompton Community building- 333 Elmore St. Lecompton, Ks from 1 p.m to 5 p.m .
Leon is survived by his wife Barb Huffman. Sons- Chad Huffman,Dustin Huffman(Nicole) Darren Huffman, Daughters- Lacy Huffman (Elvia) Brandy Rivas, Bailey Kipper(bonus kid). Grand children Melody Moon, Dylan Huffman, Tyler Huffman, Callie Huffman, Blake huffman, Brynn Huffman. Sisters-Alice Lamphear, Leatrice Huffman, Dorothy(Jeannie) Powers and Nona Huffman.Leon is proceeded in death by his father Edward Huffman Sr. Mother Thelma Huffman, Sisters- Debbie Millard, Nellie Swaim, Lillian(Liddie)Huffman, and brother Joe Huffman . He will be greatly missed by all who knew him.
In lei of flowers monetary contributions may be made to Barbara Huffman.
NOVEMBER 23, 1970 - JANUARY 12, 2026
Dustin Shawn Gasperich, age 55, of Topeka, Kansas, passed away at home on January 12, 2026, surrounded by his family. He fought a courageous battle with stage 4 peritoneal cancer, a rare form of abdominal cancer.
Dustin was born on November 23, 1970, in Manhattan, Kansas. He grew up in McFarland, Kansas, and attended Alma Grade School and Wabaunsee High School. From an early age, he demonstrated a strong work ethic, mechanical aptitude, and loyalty to the people he cared about. As a child, he loved being outdoors riding his bike and ATVs, swimming and boating at Lake Wabaunsee, playing cards, and working at local fireworks stands. After high school, Dustin attended Kaw Area Vocational Technical School in Topeka. He earned a Certificate in Auto Mechanics and gained the technical skills that shaped his lifelong career.
Dustin dedicated his professional life to the automotive industry. He worked for Laird Noller Ford in Topeka where he spent more than 35 years earning respect from colleagues and customers alike through his knowledge, integrity, and commitment to doing things the right way. He started as an auto mechanic and worked his way up to General Manager. Dustin opened his own business, Integrity Auto Truck & RV, in Topeka on April 15, 2025, a dream realized through perseverance and determination. Just as he envisioned, it serves as a one stop shop for automotive, commercial truck, and RV repair with an expert team that treats you like family. The name of his shop reflected who he was at his core—honest, dependable, and deeply committed to serving others. He took great pride in his work and in building something with his wife Jen that would stand as part of his legacy. While his team at Integrity grieves the immeasurable loss, they remain committed to honoring him by continuing to serve customers with the same honesty, care, and dedication he believed in.
Dustin met the love of his life, Jennifer Beck, and they were married on April 18, 2015. Together, they enjoyed life’s simple pleasures and shared countless adventures – traveling, camping, fishing, and boating were just a few. Their partnership brought joy, laughter, and love, not only to each other, but also to family and friends who witnessed the happiness and enduring strength they shared.
Outside of work, Dustin found his greatest joy in moments shared with the people he loved most. Whether around a campfire, on the water, feeling a sense of freedom on his Harley, or simply hanging with others on the patio, Dustin valued connection and laughter resulting from endless stories about good times. He was a racing fan and enjoyed many trips to the sand dunes over the years, including a recent unforgettable trip with his son and grandson.
He was a proud father of two children: Brandon Gasperich (Marisa), parent of Oaklee and Bodhi, and Mackenzie Johanek (Tucker), parent of Colter. He took great joy in being a grandfather and cherished the time he spent with his three grandchildren.
He is survived by his mother, Marilyn Ponte; his three sisters, Krista Hurla (Chad), Rachel Sisson (Jared), and Lindsay Falk (Josh); his three step sisters, August Wessel (Andrew), Amy Ponte, and Teresa Ponte; and 14 nieces and nephews: Peyton Hurla and daughter Emryn, Katelyn Hurla and son Dutton, Brady and Cole Hurla, Jordyn and Jayde Berroth, Easton Sisson, Haidyn and Mason Falk, Alina Wessel, Devin Ponte, and Ellen Doty.
He is also survived by his mother-in-law, Cynthia Beck, and his brother-in-law, Nathan Beck (Miranda). He shared a special bond with his niece and nephews from Nebraska, Elijah, Emma, and Gideon.
He was preceded in death by his father, John Gasperich; his stepfather, Ralph Ponte; his grandparents; and Jen’s father, Mark Beck.
Dustin requested that family and friends be invited to gather in remembrance of him. A Celebration of Life will be held on Saturday, January 24, 2026, from 12 to 3 p.m. at The Woodshed, 1901 N Kansas Ave, Topeka. We will share stories, music, and memories that reflect what Dustin meant to us. The family will gather privately for a memorial service.
In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made at any Silver Lake Bank branch. Donations will be designated later in honor of Dustin’s life and legacy. Checks should be made payable to Memorial for Dustin Gasperich.
Doris Marilyn Svoboda passed away on December 21, 2025 at her home in Ellsworth, Kansas surrounded by her loving family. She was born on February 18, 1930 to Burt and Clara (Shoemaker) Walker in Ellsworth, Kansas.
She attended Paradise Country School until 8th Grade and then attended Ellsworth High School.
She married Alvin Svoboda on December 26, 1948.
Doris was a country girl at heart and had many good memories of riding her beloved horses and helping her father with farm chores. She retired as a cook from Ellsworth High School after 20 plus years.
We will miss her wonderful meals and holiday treats!Left to mourn her passing are her daughters Wanda Nicholson (Mike) and Sheryl Svoboda; grandchildren Shawn Nicholson and Brandon Callahan (Hannah) and great-grandchildren Rylee Nicholson and Thomas and Maxine Callahan. She was preceded in death by her parents, sister Lois Walker and her husband Alvin.
Angels Above Cremation Services
3936 NW 16th St., Bldg. B
Topeka, KS 66618
785-215-8386
Office hours are by appointment only.
Please call us to schedule an appointment.
