David Ervin Sackman

David Ervin Sackman

DECEMBER 02, 1964 - MARCH 11, 2025

David Ervin Sackman, 60, of Silver Lake Kansas passed away on March 11, 2025, at his home. David was born on December 2, 1964, in Topeka, Kansas to Ervin L and (Violet) Grace (Christensen) Sackman. David graduated from Silver Lake High School. After graduation David jobs were working for a roofing company, Pruett Appliance, Factory Direct for many years before going to Greenbrier working on railroad cars for Santa Fa Railroad and lastly retiring from Target Distribution.

David loved watching his sports. His favorite teams Kansas State University, Kansas City Chief or Dallas Cowboys.

David is preceded in death by his mother (Violet) Grace Sackman, a brother Frederick A Sackman and three brother in laws Todd Treinen, Kevin Juedes and Jimmy Essman.

He is survived by his father Ervin L Sackman and three sister Monica Juedes-Essman of Silver Lake, Ks, Julie (Darrel) Stithem of Hoyt, Ks and Lori Treinen of Topeka, Ks. Also surviving are nieces and nephews Tammy Cobler, Scott Juedes, Jason Essman, Hayley Stover, Travis Stover, John Stithem, Bruce Stithem, Lisa Cowser and Doug Stithem. David also has many great nieces and nephews.

A graveside service will be held at Prairie Home Cemetery on April 5,2025 at 11:00 am and will follow with a lunch at the Lakeside Baptist Church at 10435 NW Parr Rd, Silver Lake, Kansas

Jared P. Sloop

Jared P. Sloop

JUNE 20, 1985 - MARCH 18, 2025
Jared P. Sloop, 39, of Valley Falls, KS, passed away on March 18, 2025, at University of Kansas Health System - St. Francis Campus in Topeka. 

Jared was born on June 20, 1985 in Winchester, KS, son of Robert ‘Bob’ and Pamela ‘Pam’ (Frakes) Sloop. 

Jared is survived by his sons, Sean and Curtis Sloop, Florida; his daughter, Kaylee Sloop, Valley Falls; his father, Robert Sloop, Valley Falls; siblings, Kasey (Todd) Connelly, Cedar Falls, IA, Justin (Stephanie) Sloop, Easton, KS, and Jordan Sloop, Lawrence, KS; his grandmother Joan Sloop, Osage City, KS; many aunts, uncles, cousins and 10 nieces and nephews. 

Jared was preceded in death by his mother, Pamela ‘Pam’ Sloop; grandparents, Ruth Taylor, Arthur ‘Bud’ and Alice Frakes, and William ‘Bill’ Sloop. 

A private service will be held at a later date.

Harold Bert Turntine

Harold Bert Turntine

OCTOBER 09, 1927 - MARCH 20, 2025

Harold passed away peacefully at home on Thursday evening, March 20, 2025, at the age of 97.

He was born the son of George Turntine and Henrietta Turntine (Mayor) on October 9, 1927, in Pitcher, Oklahoma.

Harold married Itha “Jean” Meech on April 4, 1949, and to this union, they had four children.

Survivors include his loving family that includes his children Jan Ash (Ronnie), Jeanette Cummings (Jim), Debi Starr, and his daughter-in-law, Tamara Turntine. Harold has seven grandchildren; Jason Cummings, Misty Cummings-Smith, Chad Ash, Kasey Starr-Jensen, Kristine Starr-Torrez, Jourdan Turntine-Holmes and Samuel Turntine. He was also blessed with 15 great-grandchildren and six great-great-grandchildren.

Harold was preceded in death by his wife, Jean; a son, Harold “Bud” Walter Turntine, a brother Luther Turntine, three sisters, Viola Mundell, Dorothy Milward and Louise Lincoln and two grandchildren Andrew Starr and Wendy Ash.

Harold served his country in the U.S. Navy post WWII in the Pacific on the USS Blenny Submarine.

Harold graduated from Parker High School, Parker, Kansas. He had an impeccable work ethic and started his career working for the Katy Railroad mostly in and around Linn County, Kansas until 1958 when he and his family moved to Topeka, Kansas, as he began employment and retired from the State of Kansas, where he held the title of Director of Motor Vehicles.

His family was the centerpiece of his life. He enjoyed nothing more than being around his children and grandchildren. He enjoyed outdoor activities and loved to fish, hunt and play golf. He was always up for traveling and trying new things. He was a lifelong learner and had a quick and inquisitive mind as well as being a good conversationalist and historian. He and Jean wintered at their Florida home since 1992 and that was the highlight of his year to be able to soak up the sun and warm weather.

Celebration of Life will be announced by his family at a later date.

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Joseph Kyle Vindiola

Joseph Kyle Vindiola, 83 passed away on 3/17/2025 at Stormont Vail Hospital in Topeka, KS from a battle with cancer. 

Joe was predeceased by his wife of 49 years, Virginia Vindiola and stepdaughter, Taunya Manis.  

Surviving is stepson Ernest Kibble and his wife Jackie, stepdaughter Belinda Bomhoff and her life partner Barry Davis along with 11 grandchildren and countless great grandchildren. Joe had an extended family in Jeannie Ortega and her children and grandchildren. He also left behind three brothers, Carlos, Richard and Jesse Vindiola.  

Joe was an entrepreneur for most of his life, owning bars, restaurants and nightclubs in Phoenix, AZ and Topeka, KS.  He also worked for Washburn University as a painter. He and Virginia (Jenny) shared a love for sports, both watching and playing. Joe loved bowling, golfing and shooting pool.  

There will be a Celebration of Life for Joe on Saturday, March 29 from 3-6 PM  at T’z Whiskey Barrel Lounge, 501 NW Lyman Road in Topeka 

Howard Gregg

Howard Gregg

JANUARY 15 1950 - MARCH 14, 2025

Howard Gregg, 75, passed away on March 14, 2025. He was born in Emporia, KS and resided in his home-town Osage City, KS, with his daughter Deborah Gregg. He is proceeded in death by his parents, Douglas Gregg and Esther Woolery-Gregg. He was also proceeded in death by, his brother Douglas Gregg and his son James Gregg. He has one sister, Ruth Ann Feltner. Two daughters, Deborah Gregg, and Ilene Gregg-Storm. Howard had 5 grandchildren and 9 grandchildren. Howard is an Army National Guard Veteran Osage City, KS. He worked in Osage City as a plumber for most of his career, other careers were farming, and he was also a horse trainer. He loved fishing and hunting.

Please join us for Celebration of Life, located at the Grace Evangelical Lutheran Church, 200 Holliday Street, Osage City, KS 66523 on Saturday, March 29, 2025, 1 pm to 3 pm.

Judith “Judy” Ann (Betts) Hayes

JANUARY 19, 1950 - MARCH 17, 2025

Judith “Judy” Ann (Betts) Hayes, 75 of Topeka, Kansas passed away Monday, March 17, 2025, at Stormont Vail Hospital. She had been there in Hospice.

Judy was born in Atchison, Kansas. One of 12 children born to Charles and Helen (Pickerell) Betts, on January 19, 1950.

Judy attended elementary school in Atchinson and High School at the Mount.

Judy married Michael E. Trower in Atchinson in 1966. They later divorced. They had 4 children, Angela (Richard) Heuertz, Tony (Laura) Trower, Rebecca (Scott) Brown and Rachelle Rice. Judy also has 14 grandchildren and 19 great grandchildren.

In 1973 Judy’s husband, Sunny Pea’s proceeded her in death. Judy’s brothers and sisters were Walters Betts (died in infancy), Juanita Irene Betts (died at the age of 3), Gene Betts (deceased), Sally Brady (lives in Atchison), Peggy Betts (deceased), James Lee Betts (deceased), Bill Betts (deceased), Rita Reiff (deceased), Michael Betts (deceased) and Lisa Renee Piper (deceased).

Judy had several jobs throughout the years. She worked at TG&Y and the Mop factory. Later when she moved to Valley Falls, and the Topeka area, she had gotten her CAN and CMA licenses. She worked at the Valley View Nursing Home and the Valley Falls doctor’s office. She also did private care and worked as a dialysis Technician.

A celebration of life will be planned later.

Troy William Upshaw

Troy William Upshaw

JULY 23, 1968 - MARCH 10, 2025

Troy William Upshaw 56 of Topeka passes away Monday March 10, 2025 at home.

He was born July 23, 1968 in Topeka, KS, the son of Willis William Upshaw and Leah Dae Chute.

Troy loved the outdoors, he loved working in the yard and had a big passion for his animals.

Survivors include: 1 son, Christian Upshaw, 2 daughters, Courtnie Upshaw and Camry Upshaw all in Topeka, KS. 2 sisters, Toni Liams-Upshaw, Platte, Missouri and Tawnya Clark-Upshaw, Las Vegas, NV. 3 grandkids and many nieces, nephews, and great nieces and nephews.

There will be a celebration of life for friends and family at a later date.

 

They say once you go, you never come back.

Is it peaceful there? Is there no more worries?

I hope you are resting now dad.

I hope you have found a place where nothing weighs on your heart.

But here, without you, the nights feel endless.

The house is quieter. Life feels emptier.

We sit together, wishing time could turn back, but knowing it never will.

If there is another life, Dad, Please choose a place where happiness finds you.

Because you deserve more than the struggles you left behind

Byron Anthony Young

Byron Anthony Young

DECEMBER 09, 1956 - MARCH 10, 2025

Byron Anthony Young, 69, passed away peacefully on March 10th 2025 at Stormont Vail hospital in Topeka KS. 

Byron was born into a military family on December 9th 1956 in Groton, Connecticut to Fred L. and Grace W. Young.  

Byron was proud to serve in the United States Army during the Vietnam war ear. He got married in August of 1994 to Sharyn B. Young. He prided himself working for The University of Kansas. 

He was an avid sports fan and especially rooted for the Kansas City Chiefs. You would often find Byron in the kitchen preparing some of his Moms recipes and sharing those meals with his friends and neighbors. Byron took great pride in helping others and volunteering at the local food bank in Valley Falls, KS. Byron would describe himself as an “old Hippie surfer dude!” Known for his long hair and Hippie views and ways. He found solace in the company of his beloved dog, Domino. His friends and family would describe him best as having a big heart, willing to help anyone, and never wanting to be a bother!

He is preceded in death by his parents, wife Sharyn Young and his sister Tanyia D. Lewis.

He is survived by his brother Fred Young (Denise) of Franklin TN, sister Sandria McLean (Rick) of Pickens SC, niece Victoria Wimberly (Bradley) of Moncks Corner SC, along with multiple grand-nieces and nephews. 

He will be deeply missed by his family, friends and neighbors; he has found comfort and peace being reunited with his Mom and Wife in heaven

Darlene Marie Barba

Darlene Marie Barba

FEBRUARY 28, 1967 - MARCH 11, 2025

Darlene Marie Barba passed away peacefully in her sleep surrounded by family on March 11, 2025 after a long battle with cancer. Darlene was born on February 28, 1967 to George and Wilma Coates in Bangor, Maine. She was proceeded in death by both parents, her sister Donna Gagnon and brother Doug Thayer. She is survived by her husband John, sister Debra Bessine, John’s daughter Michelle (Daniel) and grandchildren, many loving nieces, nephews, cousins, special brother-in-law Tom Gagnon, and special friend Vicki St. Thomas. She met her husband John in 2012 and they were married in 2016. Among Darlene’s many loves were NASCAR racing and NFL football. Darlene had a fearless spirit, was not afraid to tackle anything and had a general zest for life. She brought a smile to every face she encountered. Darlene will be dearly missed in this world. Per her wishes, no services will be held. In lieu of flowers the family requests donations be made any cancer organization.

C. David "Dave" Bonczkowski

MARCH 07, 1951 - MARCH 03, 2025

C. David "Dave" Bonczkowski, 73, passed away on March 3, 2025, in Topeka, Kansas.

Born on March 7, 1951, in Emporia, KS. Dave spent his life rooted in the community he loved. He attended Emporia College before embarking on a long and dedicated career with BNSF For 35 years, he worked as foreman of the Bridges and Buildings gang in the Topeka Shops, where his expertise and Leadership left a lasting impact.

Dave had a deep appreciation for Life’s simple pleasures. He found joy in golf, bowling, and playing pool, pastimes that brought him camaraderie and competition. Perhaps nothing delighted him more than spending time on his zero-turn mower, tending to his yard with care. Those who knew him best will remember his kind and gentle nature, as well as his signature trait-always running just a little behind schedule.

He is survived by his spouse, Karen, his children, Scott, Chad, and Ryan; and many others who cherished him. He was preceded in death by his mother, Mary; father, Carl; brother, Larry; and stepson, Pierce.

Dave’s memory will live on in the hearts of those who knew him. May he rest in peace

Dave had requested that he not have a funeral service as most of his family had already passed. This was his last request that we are honoring.

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