Warren D. Samuel

Warren D. Samuel

OCTOBER 21, 1932 - NOVEMBER 27, 2024
 
Warren went home to be with his Lord Wednesday, November 27, 2024 at Midland Care Hospice House.
 
He was born October 21, 1932 in Chanute, (Neosha County), KS to Floyd M. and Fern N. (Powell) Samuel.
 
He grew up in Chanute and graduated from Chanute High School "The Elms" in the Class of 1950. The following year, he attended "The Panther" Chanute Junior College until he joined the. U. S. Navy, where he served in the Naval Aerial Photography Program. He served from 1952 to 1972.
 
Warren served on the U.S. Navy ice breaker "Edisto". It's mission was to open sea lanes. One of the main responsibilities of the crew on board was to go down to Anvers Island to build Palmer Station. He was honored to serve his country those 20 years.
 
After his retirement from the military,  he chose to make Topeka his home. In time, he met and married  his beloved wife of 46 years; Wren Patterson Samuel. Their home was blessed with his two sons, Derrick and Mike.
 
Warren was very active in the service to his Lord and Savior in the Choir, teaching Bible classes, participating in the extended ministries and serving as Building Superintendent for 17 years at the First Southern Baptist Church. One of the highlights of ministry was participating in the church organized Mission Trip to Oaxaca, Mexico. 
 
He is survived by his wife, Wren, of the home; one son, Derrick Samuel of Lawrence; his sister, Zee Ballenger, of Jacksonville Beach, Fl; and a host of nieces and nephews who loved him very much.
 
He was preceded in death by his parents; a son, Mike; an infant sister, Helen Lucille; sister, Frances Wolf; and brothers, Bill and Bob.
 
It was Warren's request not to have a formal service.
 
Memorials may be made to First Southern Baptist Church Missions, 1912 Gage, Topeka, KS 66604; or Midland Hospice Care, 120 SW Frazier Circle, Topeka, KS 66606
Randell J Crump

Randell J Crump

JANUARY 13, 1953 - NOVEMBER 09, 2024

 

Randell J Crump, 71, passed away unexpectedly on November 9th. To everyone he was known as Randy. He was born January 13, 1953 to Clifford and Carol Crump. 

 

He was the youngest of five boys, Terry, Roger, Phil, and Michael. 

 

While growing up you could find Randy playing the guitar and singing with his brother Phil. He was employed with the railroad for many years. 

He was an amazing cook, very known for his fried potatoes along with his chicken  and noodles. He enjoyed going to garage sales, thrift shops and used bookstores back in the day. 

At the age of 16, Randy became a father.  During his first marriage he had a total of six children, Michael, Randall, Angela, Jennifer, Eric and Joshua Crump.

He later married Carolyn Crump and inherited three step sons and three stepdaughters. Randall, Eli, Russell “Joey”, Stacy, Rachel, and Tracy Collins.

Randell and Carolyn Crump combined their children with the addition of Harmony Crump in 1995. They also raised their grandson Joseph Collins since 2006. 

As he aged, he traded beer for milk, the guitar for a cup of coffee while sitting on the porch with company, but especially his best friend, his wife Carolyn. 

He had a total of 40 Grandchildren and 36 Great Grandchildren.

Randell was reunited at the Lord‘s home with welcoming arms from his Mother, Father, Brother Michael Crump, Stepson Russell “Joey”, Stepdaughter Tracy, Son Michael, Grandson John and Granddaughter Arielle. Along with many beloved friends and pets.

 

We will be honoring his life on January 11th. An official announcement with details will be provided at a later time.

 

Please keep his family in your thoughts and prayers as they navigate life without him.

Marietta Hazel Brown

APRIL 07, 1957 - NOVEMBER 16, 2024

 

It is with great sadness that we announce the passing of Marietta Hazel
Brown, age 67, of Wakefield, KS, on Nov. 16, 2024, at the Wakefield Care
and Rehabilitation Nursing Home, where she had resided for several years,
after a prolonged illness.


Marietta was born in Concordia KS at St Joseph Hospital, the first of two
daughters born to Charles Edward and Marian I Crawford Wright Brown on
April 7, 1957. She grew up in a loving home and attended Glasco public
schools. She enjoyed participating in band and musical groups. After high
school graduation she worked in food service at the C & L Drive-In
restaurant in Glasco for a time before entering a position in radio
broadcasting in Dodge City KS, which she enjoyed for several years.
She enjoyed and had a real passion for the craft of crochet which she learned
from her mother. She made many beautiful throw blankets and garments,
both as gifts and for custom orders.


Marietta is preceded in death by both parents, grandparents, aunts, and
uncles.


She is survived by her two sisters, Mellany Wright Maxwell (Randy)
Topeka Ks, and Charlotte A Cooper (Lyndell) of Linn, MO; nephews Jason
Roenne (Heather) Meriden KS; Charles Benson (Autumn) of Newton KS;
Kevin Benson (Jakelyn) of Park City KS; Terry N Porter of Wichita KS and
niece Brenda Ring (Larry) of Jeffersonville IN; eight grandnieces and
grandnephews along with many cousins and friends.


She requested the Rite of Cremation and for her ashes to be buried in the
family plot in the Glasco Cemetery. Inurnment and private family service
will take place at a future date.


The family of Marietta wishes to extend our sincere thanks to the staff at
Wakefield Care and Rehabilitation Nursing Home for the care they have
given to her over the years of her residence there.

ROBERT J MANNING

JUNE 6, 1937 – NOVEMBER 03, 2024

 

ROBERT J MANNING, aged 87, passed away on November 3, 2024, in Meriden, Kansas, born on June 6,1937, affectionately known as Bob, led a life marked by dedication to family, education, and community.

Bob graduated front Avard High School and went on to receive a higher education degree from Northwestern, served in the National Guard, where he embraced the discipline and camaraderie that would later influence his teaching careers. Bob dedicated over three decades to coaching gymnastics, first spending two years at Atchinson followed by 32 impactful years at Lawrence High School. Under his guidance, Lawrence High gymnastics achieved remarkable success, securing 21 national championships and an unprecedented streak of 116 consecutive victories. Beyond his professional endeavors, Bob was a passionate individual with diverse interests. He was a skilled horseman, an avid dancer, and had a profound appreciation for cowboy history. His love for teaching extended beyond. He was also a foster parent and an enthusiastic participant in community activities, often hosting campfire cookouts open to all. Bob’s personal life was enriched by his loving families.

He is survived by his former wife Arlene Manning with sons Micheal A.(SharIa) and Jay A. He later remarried and is survived by Wife Mildred Pamela Manning; stepchildren, Beyanna Conrad (Michael) Byron D Coates jr (Joyce), Koty A. Coates (Heather Smith), Victoria E Moody (Cameron). Later adopting Brittany M. and Lane N. Manning; 2 grandchildren, 9 step grandchildren.

He was preceded in death by his parents, James H. and Georgia E. Manning, and his brother, Norman Manning.

A Celebration of life and love for Robert J. Manning will be announced at a later date, possibly in the spring. If you like, contributions may be made to the Cancer Association or the Dementia Association, honoring Bob's Compass for his enduring impact on those around him.

Glenda K. Sanders

Glenda K. Sanders

Glenda K. Sanders, 69, of Topeka, passed away on November 11, 2024. She was born on April 14, 1955, in Sabetha, Kansas, to Kenneth and Betty (Gragg) Ramsey.

Glenda lived in Seneca, Kansas, for 13 years. Glenda graduated from Nemaha Valley High School in 1973.

David and Glenda were married on April 2, 1977, at the Seneca United Methodist Church, officiated by Rev. Stephen Hughes.

She worked for Kansas Dialysis before retiring in 2014. Glenda cherished her role as a mom and grandma. She was a generous person who loved helping others, and she loved spending the weekends at the racetrack watching her son Kyle drag race. Glenda enjoyed shopping with Macee and valued her time with her grandkids. She also had a passion for decorating for Christmas and being with her family.

Glenda was preceded in death by her parents and her sister-in-laws, Patricia Ramsy of Springfield, Missouri and Deborah Horton of Topeka, Kansas.  She is survived by her husband, David; her son, Kyle (Macee); her brother, William Ramsey of Springfield, Missouri; and her grandchildren, Rhett, and Wren.

Rodney Maley

Rodney Maley

DECEMBER 13, 1960 - NOVEMBER 14, 2024


Rodney Lynn Maley, 63, passed away at his home in Topeka, Kansas on Thursday, November
14th, 2024.


Rodney was born in Norton, Kansas on December 13, 1960 to Harold and Oneitta Maley. He
was the ninth of twelve children. Growing up, Rod was an outstanding athlete. He graduated
from Hill City High School in 1980. In June 1980, he purchased a Reese’s peanut butter cup
from a small cafe in Morland, Kansas. It was there that he invited Karen Minium on their first
date. On May 16th, 1981, they were married in Hill City Kansas, and to this union three children
were born: Audrey, Darrel, and Paige. In 1987, Rod was involved in a car accident where he
suffered a spinal cord injury that left him paralyzed. He never let this slow him down. He went on
to coach girls’ softball, wrestling, youth football, and tee-ball. He was an avid K-State fan, and
enjoyed watching collegiate sports. Additionally, Rod found joy in being outdoors, vacationing to
Branson with Karen, and spending time with his family and friends. In 2006, he was promoted to
the title of “Poppy” when their first grandchild was born. Spoiling his five grandchildren became
his new favorite hobby.


Rodney is survived by his loving wife of 43 years, Karen, of the home; his three children: Audrey
Seeger, her husband Jason, and their three children (Elizabeth, Matthew, and Joshua) of
Moundridge, Kansas; Darrel Maley and his two sons (Gage and Jackson) of Newton, Kansas;
and Paige Vander Linden and her husband Nathan of Topeka, Kansas; his two precious dogs,
Penelope and Fiona; four sisters (Lyneitta, Rita, Illa, and Shirley); and six brothers (Dennis,
Craig, Randy, Rick, Terry, and Larry). He was preceded in death by his parents., Harold &
Oneitta, and a sister, Ruth.


Rodney was very specific that he did not want everyone crying over him. In that spirit, his family
has decided to celebrate his life on April 6th, 2025, in one of his favorite spots - the Ted Ensley
Gardens at Lake Shawnee during Tulip Time. Details will be provided at a later date.. A bench
will be placed at Ted Ensley Gardens in memory of Rodney. Contributions to the bench can be
made by mail to: Topeka Community Foundation, Shawnee County Parks & Recreation
Facilities & Program Fund, 5431 SW 29th St., Suite 300, Topeka, KS 66614. Please note “Rod
Maley memorial fund” on your check or with a note enclosed. To give online, please visit
https://topekacommunityfoundation.org/donate , select “Shawnee County Parks and Recreation
Facilities and Program Fund” from the drop down menu and place “Rod Maley memorial” in the
notes.


While there will be no funeral services at this time, Rod’s family asks that family and friends take
a moment to honor Rod’s generous spirit and love for the holiday season by donating to their
local food bank or community holiday dinner.

Judy M. Claycomb

Judy M. Claycomb

November 22 nd , 1950 - November 04, 2024

 
Judy M. Claycomb, 73, of Osage City, KS, passed away peacefully
surrounded by family on Monday, November 4 th 2024.

Judy was born in Topeka and graduated from Highland Park High School in
1968. She worked for The Topeka Police Department, The Topeka Zoo and
Goodell, Stratton, Edmonds and Palmer LLP. She was also a member of
Countryside Baptist Church in Osage City, KS.


Judy is survived by her three sisters, Sharon/ Chuck Jacobson, Jan/ Jeff King
and Lori/ Clark Thompson. Three half siblings, Devin/ Holly Claycomb, Jodi
Taylor and Kurt/ Jessica Claycomb. Her four Sons, Chuck/ Cindy Ridder,
John/ Joi Ridder, Brian/ Jennifer Flott and Shawn/ Rachel Flott. Many
grandchildren, Valerie/John Humpage, Mitchell/ Bailey Ridder, Chloe Ridder,
Emmie Ridder, Jakob Ridder, Jennah Ridder, Julia/ Patrick Hale, Brilea Flott,
Cole Flott, Elliana Flott and Zachary Flott. As well as many nieces and
nephews.


The family will be having a “Celebration of Life” on November the 23 rd , 2024,
at the Barn (4834 SE 37 th St. Tecumseh, KS 66542) from 11am -2pm. Please
feel free to bring any photos and stories that you would like to share.


In lieu of flowers donations can be made to American Cancer Society Topeka
or Helping Hands Humane Society of Topeka.

Lora Sue Felps

Lora Sue Felps

AUGUST 29, 1943 - NOVEMBER 03, 2024

 

Lora Sue Felps, 81, of Holton KS, passed away in her home on
Sunday, November the 3 rd 2024.

Sue, as most everyone knew her as, was born in Holton KS on
August 29 th in 1943 to AC and Muriel Wolfe and was raised in
Effingham KS. She was a graduate of ACCH in 1961 and
graduated from Highland Community College with a degree in
early child development. She began her career with NEK-CAP
Jackson Co. Head Start as a teacher in 1981 and retired in 2012
as Education Specialist for Head Start serving 9 counties in NE
Kansas. Sue had a great enthusiasm for child education and
development along with a caring passion for the children under
her care. She was also on the Advisory Council for Foster
Grandparent Program for NE Kansas from 1998 until her
retirement in 2012. She was also active with the local Boy Scouts
and Cub Scouts with her children and grandson.


Sue was preceded in death by her parents AC and Muriel Wolfe,
brothers James and Tom, sister Francis, and grandson
Gary”Bubba”. Also preceded in death by husband Larry, they
were married on January 25, 1974, until his death in February
2006.


Sue is survived by brother Larry(Kay) Wolfe, sister Joanna Wills,
children Floyd ”Buddy” Hladky, Sharman Hladky, Jon(Shammie)
Felps, Joe(Neoma) Felps, as well as many loved nephews,
nieces, grandchildren and great-grandchildren.


The family will be having a “Time of Remembrance” on November
the 23 rd , at the Holton VFW from 4-6pm, located at 926 West 6 th
Street. Please feel free to bring any photos and stories that you
would like to share.

Wayne Alan Shay

Wayne Alan Shay

FEBRUARY 18, 1953 - OCTOBER 23, 2024

 

Wayne Alan Shay, aged 71, passed away on Wednesday, October 23, 2024, in his home in Topeka. He was born on February 18, 1953, to Raymond Wayne Shay and Violet Felbush (Farmer). He is survived by his kittens, mother Violet, brother Shawn (Mickey) Ward, sister Tanya (Rob) Williams, son Chance (Laura) Cox, Aunt, and numerous cousins, nieces, and nephews. He was preceded in death by his father, Raymond, and his sister, Mickey. Wayne served as a Marine in the United States Military.

Isaac James Stewart 

Isaac James Stewart 

DECEMBER 02, 1977 - OCTOBER 27, 2024

 

Isaac James Stewart 

Isaac Stewart passed away Sunday Oct. 27, 2024. He was born on Dec. 2, 1977 in Oxnard, California to Willy Stewart and Donna Nabinski. He was raised by Randy and Pat Rhoten in Topeka, Kansas

Isaac was a compassionate and kind hearted man. He knew no strangers and would give you the shirt off his back. He had a great love of music and lived to spend time with his boys. He also loved being outside in the sunshine

Although sure of himself and who he was, Isaac was a selfless individual who put others before himself even to his detriment. Someone who never complained about the cards dealt but played his cards in hand. Although abrasive and vulgar, truly a loving and kind man.

He is survived by his mother, Donna Nabinski; parents, Randy and Pat Rhoten; wife, Tiffany Thompson; children, Trevon Stewart (Aleighna), Elijah Stewart (Nevaeh), and Jamias Stewart; sister, Danielle Rhoten; brother, Randy Rhoten; nephew, Lamaul Conley; aunt, Lakeeta; uncle, Shannon; granddaughter, Estelle; grandson Bryson

He was preceded in death by his father, maternal and paternal grandparents, sister, Deanna Hinton, nephew, Xavier Rhoten Blue, uncles and an aunt

Isaac had a favorite saying that is a memory for all of us: "I am doing what I can, not what I want.” 

Rest well Isaac until we are together again. We Love You so much and will miss you forever!

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