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November 07, 1945 - May 22, 2023
Earlene Louise Hagenmaier of Topeka, age 77 passed away Monday May 22, 2023.
Earlene was born November 7, 1945 in Manhattan Kansas, the daughter of Earl Henry and Bernice Louise (Bergstrom) Hagenmaier. She graduated from Blue Valley Randolph in 1963.
On December 13, 1964, she married George Larry Wiecken. He preceded her in death.
Earlene retired from the Kansas Public Employees Retirement System. She also worked as an Avon Sales Representative.
Earlene’s greatest priority was her family. In her free time, she enjoyed playing bingo and tending to her flowers. She followed in her mother’s talent and passion with an amazing green thumb and taking care of her many kitties.
She is survived by her brother, Frank Hagenmaier of Randolph; her daughter, Mary Jane Ewing of Topeka; her son George Wiecken and wife Nikki of Holton; seven grandchildren, Joshua Ewing, Tyler Ewing (Tabitha), William Bach (Samantha Weinkauf), Kaylee Ewing (Chris Patterson), Ian Steele, Jessica Foxhoven (Jeremy), George Wiecken; eleven great grandchildren, and one great great grandson.
In addition to her husband, she was preceded in death by her parents Earl Henry and Bernice Louise Hagenmaier; her brother William F Hagenmaier; Daughter in law Marita Hagenmaier; Nephew John Sutton; and two great grandchildren, Jerimiah R Steele and Tanner P Steele.
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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.
Our sincere sympathy. Earlene and I spent lots of time together in our younger years through high school. We stayed overnight at our grandparents house often and shared many, many family gatherings. Earlene was always cheerful. She kept her nails neatly polished with each nail a different and bold color. If the heavens include limburger cheese, pickled herring and kitties, she will be content there. We texted a lot in recent years until she became too anemic. She often signed off with “Baby sez hi to Spike” (Cammy’s Yorkie). Earlene will always be on my mind and forever in my heart. I miss her.
Cousin Joann and family.
I am so sad that Earlene is no longer with us. We mostly kept in touch via text messages and special holidays/birthdays. I worked with her at KPERS from 1983 - 1989. I left and went to KDHE. Last time I saw her she had came to my Wedding in 2004. She will be my forever Angel friend and forever missed. Love ya Earlene ~