Karen “Sue” Coffman

Karen “Sue” Coffman

OCTOBER 14, 1944 - FEBRUARY 04, 2025

The greatest crappie fisherman of all time, Karen “Sue” Coffman, 80, of Milford passed away peacefully at her home Tuesday February 4, 2025, with her family gathered around her.

She was born at Soldier Kansas on October 14, 1944, the daughter of Clarence A “Pete” Nott and Isla Winona Bottom Nott.

She graduated from Circleville High School in 1962.

After high school Sue worked at Adams Business forms, Yearbook, C&R Industries, USD 321 and was owner/operator of B&K/Rush Creek Marina at Milford with her husband Bill from 1990-2008. After selling the marina where she was well known for her 27 second cheeseburgers, she worked as a professional housekeeper for multiple clients in Geary County that became wonderful friends over the years. She also cleaned multiple cabins at Milford State Park.

She was married to the love of her life, Bill Coffman, November 15, 1973, at Holton Kansas. They celebrated 51 years of marriage.

As a teenager, Sue would go to the Soldier Hall dances every Saturday night with her brothers and sisters. Later she enjoyed dancing with her love making people stop and watch them. Her children got their need for speed from their momma who as a teen would borrow her brother Tommie’s car and race.

After she and her husband purchased the marina, she discovered her love of crappie fishing. She enjoyed many hours of fishing the docks at the marina with her son Eric.

Of all the special times in her life, the most precious times were those with the Lord, her husband, and her family. She was lovingly referred to as Mama Bear! Each time the family was together, there was lots of love and laughter. Excellent food; fried fish, apple pie, no bake cookies, corn flake cookie, homemade ice cream for son Scott! Excellent cook!

She was preceded in death by her parents, her son Shawn Cody Coffman, a grandson Austin English. Brothers Claude Nott, Tommie Nott, Kenny Nott, and Jay Nott. Sisters Betty Christian, Florene Nott, and Sandy Nott.

She is survived by her husband, Bill, of Milford, daughter, Jody Hittle (Kent) Milford, sons Doug Self (Debbie), Maple Hill, Eric Coffman (Kristina) Milford, Scott Coffman (Sandy), Milford. Sisters Lois Nissen, Topeka, Rose Honeyman, Omaha, Thelma Brown, Topeka. Sister-in-law JoAnn Nott, Holton. 9 grandchildren and 6 great-grandchildren.

The family will meet with friends and family at The Elks lodge, 723 S Washington, Junction City, Kansas on Saturday, February 8, 2025, from 2-5. A private Celebration of Life will take place at a later date. Memorials may be sent in care of the family to fund

the purchase of Memorial Benches for Milford State Park. Address: 2700 Meadowlark Dr, Milford, Kansas 66514.

Brian T. Roberts

Brian T. Roberts

JANUARY 12, 1962 - JANUARY 23, 2025

Brian T. Roberts, 63, of Alma, passed away on January 23, 2025, after a brief illness.  He was born on January 12, 1962, in Topeka, Kansas.
Brian had a special place in his heart for those trying to make their way across the country. His door was often open to travelers who had fallen on hard times.

He was preceded in death by his parents, Joe and Betty Roberts, and his beloved sister, Pam. Brian leaves behind two sons, Steven and Christopher, their wives and four young grandchildren. He is also survived by his brothers Max, Mike, Dean, and Brad, their wives along with many nieces and nephews who will miss their uncle's bold and adventurous spirit.

A private celebration of Brian's life will be held in February.

Caroline Gertrude Snyder

Caroline Gertrude Snyder

FEBRUARY 03, 1943 - FEBRUARY 03, 2025

Caroline Gertrude Snyder was a beacon of light and love, a woman whose life was characterized by her courage, bravery, generosity, and an unwavering love for her family and friends. Born on February 3, 1943, in Kansas City, Kansas, Caroline's journey began as a spark that would grow into a steadfast flame, illuminating the lives of all who knew her.

The daughter of the late Stephen and Lois Crockett, Caroline was nurtured in the warmth of a loving family. She went on to create her own legacy of love with her late husband, Paul Snyder, by her side. Caroline weathered the loss of their beloved son, Carl Snyder, and like the sturdy branches of a tree, their family roots remained strong, providing shelter and strength to their daughter, Brandie Snyder, of Topeka, Kansas. A brother still here with us, Steven Crockett, remains in Topeka, Kansas, but still, after the passing of her brother Donald and sister Bobbie Crockett, sister Mary German, and sister Liz Crockett, Caroline's bond with her immediate family remained unbroken, growing—a testament to the enduring power of family.

Education was a chapter in Caroline's life that began in the one-room schoolhouse of Richland, Kansas, and culminated in her graduation from Berryton, Kansas. This foundation of knowledge and wisdom carried her through a varied career that included being a spirited skating carhop out of high school, a state employee, an employee of Ed Marlings, and culminating in a dedicated 17-year tenure at the V.A. Hospital in Patient Funds.

Caroline's work ethic was paralleled only by her zest for life and love for her family. With the love of her life, Paul, working as a lineman, they turned their travels into a tapestry of memories, exploring the United States in their RV, making each state park and picturesque lake a page in their storybook of life.

A woman of diverse passions, Caroline was an ardent admirer of the King of Rock 'n' Roll, Elvis Presley. Her collection of Elvis memorabilia was not just a hobby but a chronicle of joy and inspiration. Fishing rod in hand, she found tranquility at the water's edge, the same serenity she found in the rhythmic steps of country dancing, and the shared happiness of a meal lovingly prepared for those she held dear.

Caroline's legacy is enshrined in the hearts of her grandchildren, Joshua, Aubriyanna, Shiloh, April, Stephanie, and the late Heather, who were her pride and joy. This legacy further bloomed in the lives of her great-grandchildren, Sydney, Sage, Breitlee, Goldyn, Miranda, Autumn, Colby, and Paige, and a multitude of nieces and nephews, each a petal in the vast garden of her life—every moment with her a cherished memory, every lesson a seed of wisdom.

In her final days, Caroline faced the greatest challenge of her life with the same resilience and grace that had defined her existence. Though cancer was her last battle, it was her long life, marked by many such fights against chronic illnesses, that showcased her indomitable spirit. Caroline passed away at home with her daughter Brandie by her side, in Topeka, Kansas, on February 3, 2025, at 12:44 a.m., the very same day she came into this world, having left an indelible mark of courage and love.

It is said that "Life is not measured by the number of breaths we take, but by the moments that take our breath away." Maya Angelou's words perfectly encapsulate the essence of Caroline's journey. Her life was a mosaic of breathtaking moments, a testament to a life well-lived and a love well-given.

So, let us carry forward the torch of Caroline Gertrude Snyder's legacy, not with sorrow but with the joy and courage she embodied. Her story is one of triumph over adversity, a reminder that the dance of life, though sometimes bittersweet, is always to be cherished. As we remember her, let us dance a little longer, love a little harder, and face each day with the same bravery that Caroline showed in every step she took.

Earl Ray Allison

Earl Ray Allison

NOVEMBER 30, 1951- JANUARY 26, 2025

 

Earl Ray Allison was born November 30 th, 1951, in Topeka. KS to Pete Ray and Hazel F. (Moran) Allison. On January 26th , 2025, five months after being diagnosed with terminal cancer, Earl met his Savior Jesus Christ face to face.

Born a small baby, around 4 pounds, Earl received special love and care from his mother. Sometimes even being bribed with money by his Uncle Earl to eat. This love and care contributed to Earl’s nature of caring for others. From an early age, with natural mechanical abilities, Earl was working on his own vehicles and motorcycles, making his improvements and additions and always keeping them in impeccable condition. Earl learned the value of hard work at a young age working for Skinner’s Nursery and Ramada Inn before graduating from Seaman High.

For over 47 years Earl traveled coast to coast as an over the road truck driver, making many lifelong friends along the way, logging over 5 Million Miles with no accidents, working for Convoy most of his career, Frito-Lay for years and FirstFleet Inc. After retiring off the road Earl became a valued employee at Laird Noller Ford and later O’Reilly’s Auto Parts in Topeka. In never knowing a stranger, Earl easily made friends, always willing to help wherever and whenever needed. Earl loved to spend time at car shows displaying his beloved 2004 Mustang and visiting with friends. Cruising the open roads on his Harley was also a favorite past time. On September 17 th , 2020, Earl met the love of his life, Tanya Greeve, and it was love at first sight. Earl and Tanya spent 3-1/2 years in Texas before moving home to Holton, KS in July of 2024.

Earl leaves behind his wife Tanya of the home, stepchildren David (Joy) Carlson, Randolph, KS; Jessica (Joe) Boeckman, Randolph, KS; James (Salena) Moss, Mayetta, KS; and Jason (Katie) Moss, Hoyt, KS; eight grandchildren and 4 great grandchildren, a sister Judy Bent and brother Pete Allison, both of Topeka, nieces, nephew and a host of friends all across the country.

Please join us for a celebration of Earl’s life from 11 am to 3 pm on Saturday, March 15 th , 2025, at The Woodshed in North Topeka. In lieu of flowers, the family asks for memorials in Earl’s name be made to St. Croix Hospice of Topeka, KS.

Crystal Lynn Wilkins

Crystal Lynn Wilkins

DECEMBER 01, 1978 - JANUARY 28, 2025

Crystal Lynn Wilkins, a cherished soul born on December 1, 1978, in Topeka, passed away peacefully at her home on January 28, 2025. With a heart full of love and compassion, Crystal illuminated the lives of everyone she encountered.

Her educational journey was marked by early beginnings, completing her GED with pride. A vibrant presence, Crystal had an amazing personality that drew others to her. She was the embodiment of kindness, always prepared to lend a helping hand to those in need. Her caring, passionate nature made her not only a wonderful friend but also an incredibly loving mother, sister, and wife. Crystal truly had the biggest heart in the world, touching the lives of many.

Crystal’s interests were as diverse as her loving demeanor. She was a devoted fan of the Kansas City Chiefs and found joy in her Harley Davidson rides. Whether it was taking long walks, indulging in horror movies—especially the likes of “Halloween” and “Friday the 13th,” for which she proudly adorned her angel truck with Michael Myers stickers—or enjoying the beauty of life’s simple pleasures, Crystal’s zest for life was infectious. Her passion for music echoed throughout her home, filling it with joy and memories.

Among her proudest accomplishments was her unwavering devotion to her children. Everything in her life revolved around her family. She successfully balanced the roles of a mother and engaged community member, participating on the fundraising committee for Jefferson County Fireworks at Perry Lake.

Crystal leaves behind a legacy of love through her beloved husband, Dwayne Whitebread, and her daughters, Skye Wilkins, Michelle Wilkins, Ivy (Tristan) Kelley, and Marissa (Wyatte) Montgomery. Her son, Jacob Wilkins, along with her treasured grandchildren, Ada, Azra, and Ryver Kelley, will forever carry her spirit in their hearts. Also remembering her are her sister, Ashley (Matt) Lendermon, her stepmother, Julie Heston, her former husband, Eric Wilkins, and her sister Angie (Jason) Lee.

Crystal is reunited in spirit with her father, Robert Heston, stepfather Jim Chalender and her grandparents, Albert and Genevieve Heston. Their memories serve as a guiding light for all who knew her.

As Crystal Lynn Wilkins departs from this life, she leaves behind a profound legacy of love, laughter, and kindness that will forever be cherished by her family and friends. Her spirit continues to shine brightly in the hearts of those she touched, and her life will always be celebrated in the laughter and love surrounding her children and grandchildren.

Services will be held on Febuary 08, 2025 at 12:00 Noon, at Topeka Baptist Church 4500 SW Gage Blvd, Topeka, KS 66610.

Randall (Randy) K. Kemper

Randall (Randy) K. Kemper

NOVEMBER 18, 1946 - JANUARY 20, 2025

Randy Kemper, a beloved husband, stepfather, grandfather, and friend, born on November 18, 1946 passed away on January 20, 2025. He was surrounded by love and left a lasting mark on all who knew him.

Randy is survived by his devoted wife of 31 years, Kellie Kemper, his mother-in-law (aka mother-in-love) Vaughn McCoy, and his three stepchildren, Brian Thompson (Overland Park, KS), Natascha Rolfes (Wildwood, MO), and Kyle Thompson (San Diego, CA). He embraced the role of "Grampa" with pride and joy and is loved by his five grandchildren: Blake, Jude, Ava, Libi, and Elijah. Randy’s family and extended network of friends will forever remember his warmth, humor, and wisdom.

A natural-born salesman, Randy’s professional career was marked by his ability to connect with others and inspire confidence. However, his true life’s passion was devoted to Alcoholics Anonymous and helping men and women recover from the devastating disease of alcoholism. Randy became sober on February 23, 1977, and was one month shy of celebrating 48 years of sobriety. Randy’s journey of recovery, rooted in experiences that shaped him since childhood, made him a compassionate guide and a beacon of hope for countless individuals.

In the early 1990s, Randy co-founded the Sims-Kemper Treatment Center, developing the first intensive outpatient treatment program in the country. His work in the recovery community was not just a career but a calling, driven by a deep belief that a meaningful life is not about wealth, popularity, or perfection. To Randy, life was about being real, being humble, and sharing himself to touch the lives of others.

Randy was preceded in death by his loving grandma, Mary Jane Anderson, who departed on February 23, 1972, five years to the day prior to Randy’s “moment of clarity” and beginning of sobriety. Her memory and influence were a source of strength and inspiration throughout his life. We are comforted to think that he is with her now.

A memorial service to celebrate Randy’s life will be held on March 18, 2025, 3:00 pm at Crestview United Methodist Church 2245 SW Eveningside Dr. Topeka, KS. 

His family invites all whose lives he impacted to come together at that time to honor his memory. Mark your calendars if you want to attend. I will send reminder out about 2 weeks in advance. 

Randy’s legacy will live on in the lives he uplifted, the laughter he shared, and the love he poured into every relationship. He will be profoundly missed and never forgotten.

 

 

Daniel Edward Driskell

OCTOBER 30, 1973 - JANUARY 12, 2025

Danny was born and raised in Topeka, KS on October 30, 1973 and passed away peacefully in his sleep on January 12, 2025 at the age of 51. He was Born to Jerry C. Driskell and Terri Darlene Smith.

Danny has Siblings; Terri Driskell, Jerry L. Driskell, Jeremy Driskell and Jamie Eastman. Nieces and Nephews: Stephen Tetuan, Broc Driskell, Bryce Driskell, Michaela Driskell, Cain Driskell, Maggie Minerich and Kaihlie Minerich. And was also an Official/Unofficial Member of the Green, Lee, Messer Henderson Family.

Danny went to Layfette Grade School, Chase Middle School, and Highland Park High School.

He worked for Sonic and did Construction.

His Hobbies were dedicated to his love for the Las Vegas Raiders.  

Catherine (Cathy) Cervantez

Catherine (Cathy) Cervantez

January 22, 1963 – January 10, 2025

Catherine (Cathy) Cervantez was born on January 22, 1963, Passed Away in her home January 10, 2025. Cathy was born in Topeka, as the youngest of six children born to Frank and Amelia “Molly” (Valdivia) Cervantez, who has proceeded her in death.

She attended first-eighth grade at Our Lady of Guadlupe School. She graduated from Hayden High School. She has her Bachelor of Arts Degree from Washburn University of Topeka. She worked at Kansas Children's Service Legue for several years in the Juvenile Intake. She loved working with juveniles to help them get their lives back on track. She was always very caring and understanding.

Cathy devoted her life to taking care of her elderly parents Frank and Amelia “Molly” Cervantez for many years.

She will be missed dearly and always remembered for the kind soul that she had.

Survivors include Sisters; Mary A Luna, Carol Cervantez and her Brothers; Christopher (Janelle) Cervantez, Richard P. (Cynthia) Cervantez, and Paul A. (Margie) Cervantez of Topeka; as well as 15 Nieces and Nephews: Kevin, Christine, Anthony, Valerie, AJ, Blake, Collin, Matalyn, Andrea, Brian, Matthew, Aaron, Victoria, Jessica, and Glen JR. And 22 Great- Nieces and Great- Nephews.

Cathy will lie in state with her Mom, Amelia (Molly), from 4-8pm and a Rosery at 6pm on January 23, 2025 at Brennan-Mathena Funeral Home.

A mass of a Christian Burial will be celebrated with her Mom Amelia (Molly), at 11AM on Friday January 24, 2025 at Our Lady of Guadlupe Catholic Church

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Marilyn L. Terry

APRIL 03, 1961 - JANUARY 15, 2025

Marilyn was born 04/03/1961 om Topeka. She passed away in her sleep on 01/15/2025. She was 63 years old.

She is survived by her Mother Marilyn Revelle and Father Gary Revelle. Two sons Randy and Josh. Two sisters Zena Massey and Victoria Herring. She was a very loving mother and devoted daughter and sister.

Memorial Service will be on Monday January 20, at 2:30 pm at Kansas Ave United Methodist Church. 1029 NE Kansas

Rhonda Griffin

Rhonda Griffin

With heavy hearts, we announce the passing of our beloved sister, and  mother ,Rhonda Griffin, who left us on December 18, 2024, at the age of 57.

Rhonda was a loving mother, devoted sister, friend, and an unwavering source of strength to all who knew her.

Born on November 10, 1967, in Topeka Ks to David Griffin and Lockie (Carver) Griffin.  Rhonda attended Holy Name School for 8 years, later  she attended Hayden High School for two years and later graduated from Topeka West High School. 

When Rhonda was in grade school she participated in ballet and was on the swim team (Topeka Swimming Association)where she swam competitively. Later in high school Rhonda ran cross county for Hayden High School (where she lettered) and the Topeka Thunder Bolts. 

Rhonda worked many jobs during her life ; however, she found her niche and that was being a care giver to the elderly and disable. Rhonda loved her job and thought of her clients more as family than a job. Rhonda always seem to be able to find the good in everyone when others could not. 

Rhonda was a free spirit, she loved to laugh, and she was a loyal and giving to her family and friends. 

Rhonda loved music ; you could hear her singing all the time. 

Rhonda was an artist in her own right and she would write poetry , do drawings and paintings. 

Rhonda was very compassionate about animals and people.  

Rhonda was proceeded in death by her parents David Griffin and Lockie (Carver) Griffin. 

Rhonda is survived by her son Griffin Moore, daughter Jada Welch (Karen and Carl Welch)  partner Dyal Rocha , her sisters Stephanie Griffin and Yvonne (Duke) Anderson,  nephews Ryan Griffin and Duke Anderson and niece Jayci Hollis, Her aunts Teresa Aley, Francie  Marshall and her  uncles Charlie Carver , Marion (Gail) Carver and stepmother Carol Griffin and many cousins and close friends. 

Rhonda’s unexpected passing has been for very difficult for her family and friends. 

Rhonda had that aura of light that we will miss dearly. 

Celebration for Life will be held on February 8th,  at Sacred d Heart Church activity room beginning at 11:00 am.  

In lieu of flowers please make contribution to Helping Hands Humane Society and Sacred Heart Church.

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