Edward Leon huffman

Edward Leon huffman

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.

Dustin Shawn Gasperich

Dustin Shawn Gasperich

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.

Carolyn Vereen

Carolyn Vereen

JULY 17, 1972 - JANUARY 07, 2026 
 
Carolyn Vereen was born in High Point, North Carolina July 17th, 1972 to parents Richard Vereen and Luella Traynham Vereen. After the passing of her mom she moved to Kansas to live with her sister Debra at the age of 14.  Carolyn was the hardest worker anyone has ever seen. Instilling hard work, education, resilience, and never quitting in each of her kids.  Carolyn had led by example of being independent and working hard for anything that you wanted in life.  From spending years in Flint HIlls Place, to moving to the SouthSide of Manhattan, Kansas after years of hard work and dedication to getting her home she had always talked about in GrandView Plaza, Kansas right outside of Junction City, Kansas.   Carolyn is a mother of 5 kids, her son Bryan Vereen and 4 daughters, Shequoyia Vereen, Precola Vereen, Arzula Vereen, and Indya Vereen.  Carolyn Vereen also a grandmother of 10 with 2 granddaughters Kahleina Vereen (Shequoyia's daughter) and Kyanah Vereen (Bryan's daughter) and 8 grandson's Izayah Vereen (Bryan's son), Maverick Vereen (Shequoyia's son), Hayden (Bryan's son), Kyson Vereen (Bryan's son), Christopher J Vereen-Yeadon (Precola's son), Nayvadius (Indya's son), Bennicio (Shequoyia's son), and Kamelo Vereen (Arzula's son).   Carolyn will always be remembered for her loud laughing, being proud to introduce her kids to any and everyone she knew or did not know out in public, talking over the TV when watching shows and movies, and being a tough person.  A young woman that has dealt with so much adversity at such a young age, but prevailed and made a way through it all.  Some may know her as Carolyn, some may know her as "Cookie," but to her kids she will always be mom.  She will be loved and missed.  Through her mispronunciation of words and her talks about North Carolina she will always be remembered.  
 
You definitely showed your kids that no matter how long it takes to get what you want in life it doesn’t matter who doubts you. All we can do is continue to make you proud and as much as we “wish” that we could “wish” things would and could have been different we have to remain strong and have you leave here knowing that “no matter how long it takes” we can achieve whatever we set our minds to. We miss you and love you and miss you more than you could ever know. We’ve made it through some challenging times. But we were meant to be strong. Just like our motto “THE FEW, THE PROUD, THE VEREEN’s!!” 
 
 
May she be forgiven for her mistakes as she did all she could with all she had. May she be in peace and relieved from all the pain she may had endured and held onto for years. She will always be missed and loved by her family,  friends, kids and grand kids.  WE LOVE YOU MOM! 
Doris Marilyn Svoboda

Doris Marilyn Svoboda

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.

Dennis Eugene Dickens

Dennis Eugene Dickens

MARCH 28, 1948 – JANUARY 3, 2026


Dennis Eugene Dickens, age 77, passed away on January 3, 2026, surrounded by loved ones. He was born on March 28, 1948, in Dayton, Ohio, to Robert and Carol Dickens (Shartle).


Dennis grew up in Santa Paula, California, where he discovered his love of surfing and playing music with friends. He proudly served in the U.S. Army as an infantry combat engineer during the Vietnam War. Dennis later settled in Topeka, Kansas, where he met the love of his life and wife of 42 years, Paris Dickens (Janeski).

Alongside his childhood friend, Gary Sutterfield, Dennis was the co-owner of D&G Construction and Artistic Design sign shop before concluding his career with Blue Cross Blue Shield.

He is survived by his wife, Paris Dickens (Janeski); their daughter, Shelby Dickens; their
granddaughter, Cierra Tarpley; his nephew and nieces: Nick Janeski (Brandy), Jana Mott (Bret), Rosa Janeski (Johnny), and Jessica Meyers (Nic); sisters Lisa and Linda; as well as many beloved extended family members and friends. He was preceded in death by his parents; his brother, Robert Dickens Jr.; and his brother-in-law, Robert Janeski II.

Above all, Dennis’s greatest joy in life was being with his family, animals, and close friends. He will be remembered for his sense of humor, incredible stories, musical talent, and his
willingness to offer advice or lend a helping hand to anyone in need. Dennis will be deeply
missed by all who knew him, and his legacy will live on in the countless lives he touched.

In accordance with his wishes, there will be no formal service. Memorial contributions may be made directly to Helping Hands Humane Society.

Garry Wilson Moore

Garry Wilson Moore

Garry Wilson Moore passed away on December 23, 2025, in Topeka, Kansas, at the age of 62. Born on September 27, 1963, in Charleston, South Carolina, he lived a life shaped by quiet strength, steady resilience, and a deep devotion to the people he loved.

A graduate of Highland Park High School, Garry carried the values of hard work and perseverance with him throughout his life. His calm presence and unwavering support became a source of comfort and stability for everyone fortunate enough to know him.
 
Garry was a proud and caring father to his three children—Joshua Moore, Taylor Moore, and Brandee Gibson—and he found immense joy in being a grandfather to seven grandchildren, whose laughter and energy brightened his later years. He is survived by his four siblings—Charley Moore, Carol Moore, Joyce Schuman, and Katie Tidwell. His extended family of nieces, nephews, and lifelong friends will miss him deeply.
 
Garry found simple happiness in working on jigsaw puzzles, a hobby that reflected his patient and thoughtful nature. He also loved tinkering with anything that needed fixing. Known for his natural skill as a handyman, he could repair just about anything, and he took pride in helping others with his practical know‑how and steady hands.
 
He was preceded in death by his father, Dale Moore, and his mother, Hisako Fujiwara-Moore.
 
His spirit lives on in the family he loved and the lives he quietly shaped. May his memory remain a source of comfort and strength.
 
A celebration of life will be announced at a later date. 
Roxie Ann McConnaughey

Roxie Ann McConnaughey

Roxie Ann McConnaughey 82, of Holton, KS, passed away Jan 2nd, 2026, at the Pines in Holton, Kanas.

She was born on Oct 29, 1943, in Holton, KS, the daughter of Eugene and Phyllis (Desbien) Meier.

Roxie graduated from Holton High School in 1962. She was a stay at home mom until her children were older then she worked at hallmark cards in Topeka, KS until retiring from there.

On February 27, 1965, she married James (Jim) McConnaughey, they were later divorced.

Survivors include sister Pauline (Brad) Metzger of Weston, MO, children Julie (Tim) Dugan of Holton, KS, Doug (Jodi) McConnaughey of Topeka, KS, 4 grandchildren Tiffany Dugan of Sedalia, MO, Tavin (Akia) Dugan of Leavenworth, KS, Mason McConnaughey and Matthew McConnaughey of Topeka, KS and 2 great grandchildren Talhia and Torin Dugan of Topeka, KS.

She was preceded in death by her parents and sister Judith in infancy, and brother Marlin Meier.

Graveside services will be at Mount Calvery Catholic Cemetery, Holton, KS at a later date.

Darline Eulalia Shogren

JANUARY 25, 1927 - DECEMBER 28, 2025

Darline Eulalia Shogren, age 98, passed away peacefully on December 28, 2025.

Darline was born on January 25, 1927, in Wilson, Kansas, to Ezra and Lydia Steinle (Major). She grew up with strong Midwestern values that guided her throughout her long and devoted life.

Shortly after the end of World War II, Darline married J Glen, a United States Navy veteran who served as a medic. Together they built a life rooted in love, service, and family. They eventually settled in North Topeka, which remained her home for the rest of her life.

Darline dedicated many years to serving others through her work. She was employed at Wilson State Bank before going to Stormont Vail Hospital in Topeka and later worked as a secretary at Seaman High School, where she was known for her reliability and kind demeanor.

Above all, Darline was devoted to her family. She loved to cook and entertain, welcoming others with warmth and generosity, and she took great pride in caring for those she loved. Her home was a place of comfort, good food, and meaningful conversation.

She is survived by her daughter, Mona Rae Sartell (R. Marquis Sartell) as well as extended family and close friends. She will be deeply missed by her cherished friends Bill Willy, Frank and Marti Nowak, and all who were fortunate enough to know her.

She is preceded in death by her parents and her sister Evalyn Mae Schmidt.

Darline’s life was one of quiet strength, dedication, and love. Her memory will live on in the hearts of her family and friends.

Kenneth C Frickey

Kenneth C Frickey

OCTOBER 03, 1942 - DECEMBER 19, 2025

Kenneth C Frickey, 83, passed away Friday, December 19, 2025. He was born October 03, 1942 in Topeka to Charles I Frickey and Doris (Mullin) Frickey.

Ken graduated from Topeka High School. He served in the Navy from September 1960 – October 1963. After the Navy he graduated from Washburn University in 1974 Cum Laude with a Bachelor of Arts Degree.

Ken is survived by his wife Dinah (Morris) Frickey. He is also survived by his sisters, Rita Mogge and Lori Winchell and several nieces and nephews.

Ken was an avid fan of KU and loved all sports. In his younger years he also loved hunting with his dad.

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