Thomas Ivan Kreipe

Thomas Ivan Kreipe

February 18, 1943 - January 22, 2022

Tom, who is also known as Ivan, was born in Topeka, Kansas and was a member of the Prairie Band Potawatomi Nation. He attended St. Joseph Military Academy in Hays, Ks. and graduated from Hayden High School where he played Tom Sawyer in their operetta “Mississippi Melody”. He attended the University of Kansas.

He has had several occupations; Bartender, Sommelier, Taxi Driver, Free Lance Writer, Chef for the Dallas Cowboys and was in the independent Film Industry. He has lived in San Francisco, Dallas, New Orleans, and Houston Texas. He was among the Native American activists who occupied Alcatraz in 1969.

He is survived by his siblings Martha Kreipe de Montano (Jose) of Topeka, William Kreipe (Marvella) of Tecumseh, Patricia Kreipe Kelly (Tom) of Denton, Texas, John Kreipe (Cathy) of St. Joseph, Missouri, Joe Kreipe, Mary Jane Kreipe Wilson of Lawrence, and Elizabeth Kreipe Devin (Cedric) of Lawrence. He was preceded in death by his parents, Marie and Edward Kreipe.

In lieu of flowers, the family would appreciate donations to Elara Hospice: 785-228-0400 https://elaracaringhospicefoundation.org/donate/.

Isabelle Marie Valburg

Isabelle Marie Valburg

July 23, 1937 - January 26, 2022

Isabelle Marie Valburg, 84, of Holton, passed away at her home on Wednesday, January 26, 2022, the last few scraps of her finally plucked away by Alzheimers.  She was born on July 23, 1937 in Jackson, MN to Louis and Esther Lynch.

Isabelle grew up at a very young age.  Her father died suddenly when she was 12, and she began contributing to the household income with her paper route.  She was a scrappy, ornery child, often getting into mischief, a trait she did not tolerate in her children, but adored in her grandchildren.  Isabelle loved learning and reading, and dreamed of becoming a doctor, but could only scrape together enough money for one year of college.  This year would enable her to become either a nurse or (only in rural South Dakota) a teacher.  She chose to become a teacher, and took a position in a one-room schoolhouse near Winner.  Along the way, a roommate dragged her to a dance in a church basement.  It was there that Lonnie Valburg spotted her as she walked down the stairs, and to this day, he can still describe every detail of that moment.  They eloped in Lincoln, Nebraska in 1960.  The couple made their home in South Dakota, Isabelle commuting to work on horseback.  There, they welcomed daughter Lisa before moving to Holton, Kansas in 1964.

Isabelle became a full-time ranch hand and child wrangler after their move, raising five children.  She was driven and passionate, and put her absolute all into parenting.  She made sure that all of her children got everything she wished that she had had as a child, including self confidence.  She loved their ranch, animals, her gardens and flowers, and her family (with a special love for her nieces and nephew).

Linda Mae Lomsdale

September 04, 1961 - January 05, 2022

Linda Mae Lomsdale, 60, of Topeka KS peacefully passed away on January 5, 2022. 

Linda was born to Robert and June Smith on September 4, 1961 in Shelton WA. Linda became a young mother to 4 children with George Lomsdale and worked diligently to provide for her family.
 
Linda found a new life partner with Eldon Withers as they would spend the remainder of his life together. 
 
Linda was preceded in death by her mother, father, and life partner Eldon. Linda is survived by 11 grandchildren, her siblings, Roger Smith and Sandra Smith (Sizemore). 
 
Linda is also survived by her children and their families. Jerimiah and Lura Lomsdale (Chanse and Ayla), Melissa and John Hendershot, James and Lauren Lomsdale (Evelyn, Savannah, and Annabeth), and Joshua and Mari Lomsdale (Nehemiah, Daymon, Emileha, Chantley).
 
 
Roger Eugene Barnes

Roger Eugene Barnes

Roger Eugene Barnes

December 5, 1935 - January 22, 2022

Roger Eugene Barnes, 86, passed away peacefully in the comfort of his home on January 22, 2022 in Meriden, KS. 

Roger was born in Valley Falls, KS to Gerald Barnes and Juanita Walker Barnes. After graduating from Valley Falls High School he attended Kansas State University and later joined the Army. After his time in the Army he graduated from Pittsburg State University with his Bachelor’s Degree in Education and later received his Master’s Degree in Automotive Engineering. 

After college, Roger taught Auto Mechanics at both Wyandotte High School and Highland Park High School. He then spent the remainder of his teaching career at Kaw Area Vocational Technical School. He was highly regarded by both his colleagues and the substantial amount of students he taught. 

Roger lived a very full, adventurous life and was considered to be a thrill seeker. He was a Certified Master Scuba Diver and a trained solo skydiver. He found great joy riding his motorcycle and took many trips across the United States, as well as a three week ride to Canada. He also loved to hike in Colorado. 

His favorite pastime was spending quality time with family and friends on the farm in Meriden, KS. 

Roger is preceded in death by his father, Gerald Barnes; mother, Juanita Walker Barnes; brother, Keith (Corky) Barnes; and daughter, Cindy Thompson. 

Roger is survived by his twin sister, Jan Burton (Don); son, Scott Barnes; daughter, Jill Gooden (Troy); grandson, Jeremy Brandenburg; granddaughter, Jayci Wilson (Chase); and grandson, Tyler Gooden. 

A Celebration of Life will be held in his honor and announced at a future date.

 

Betty Sue Hodges

Betty Sue Hodges

September 22, 1945 - January 23, 2022

Betty Sue Hodges, 76, of Topeka, passed away on January 23,2022, at University of Kansas Health Systems St. Francis Campus. Betty was born Sept.22, 1945 in Humbolt, Mississippi. She was the daughter of Gid Dyche & Amy Waetzig Dyche, they both preceded her in death. She was one of 6 children. She graduated from Silver Lake High School. Betty was married twice. Her first marriage was to Herb L. Lambert, they were divorced. They did have 3 children together, they survive. She then married James L. Hodges on May 29,1976. He preceded her in death on April 17, 2018. They had 1 child, she survives.

Betty was an avid reader and loved to cook. She also loved watching Wheel of Fortune and Jeopardy. When she wasn’t doing one of those activities, you could find her sitting at the kitchen table, doing her scratchers.

Betty had many children, grandchildren and great grandchildren that she loved very much. She leaves behind daughters Jodie(Jeff) Means, Samantha(Matt) Millard, both of Topeka, KS, Michelle Lambert of Silver Lake, Tracey(Dennis) Bailes of Kansas City, KS. She also had 2 sons, Kevin Hodges and James B. Hodges, both of Topeka. Betty had 15 grandchildren and 7 great grandchildren.

Betty also leaves behind 3 sisters, Pat Fletcher of Morganton, North Carolina, Diane Reser of Denver, Colorado, and Darla Shirah, of Topeka, KS. She was preceded in death by 2 other sisters, Mary Lou McCain of Marshaltown, Iowa, and Ethel Ann Harbison.

As per Bettys wishes, there will not be a service and she is being cremated. We ask that you do keep her family and friends in your thoughts and prayers, at this difficult time.

Paul Steven Collier

Paul Steven Collier

January 22, 1948 - January 18, 2022
 
Paul Steven Collier, 73, passed away on Tuesday, January 18, 2022. 
 
Paul was born in Wamego, Kansas to Paul Omar and Mabel Faye (Seastrom) Collier on January 22, 1948. Paul attended Pleasant Hill Grade School, and was a member of the Boy Scouts of America. Paul attended Seaman High School graduating in 1966 and then was drafted to the United States Army to fight in the Vietnam War. Paul was in Vietnam and was overseas from 1968-1969. Paul returned home with a Purple Heart Medal. 
 
Once home from Vietnam, Paul worked many odd jobs, traveling from place to place. Construction, Pool Service, Owner of the Hoyt Tavern, however retiring from Shawnee County Public Works after 25 years of service. Paul loved working on old trucks especially his 1962 Chevy Step side. He was always tinkering in the yard and working on something. 
 
Paul married Jackie King on June 22, 1981 in Miami, Oklahoma at Lavern’s Wedding Chapel. 
 
Paul is survived by his wife, Jackie, daughter, Sarah Mitchell and two grandchildren; Owen and Maggie Mitchell (all of Topeka). Sister, Linda Bone (Mayetta), and Brothers, Mike (Hoyt), David Collier (Burlingame), Father-in-law, Lou King and many nieces and nephews. 
 
Paul was preceded in death by both of his parents, brother-in-law Ron Bone, sister-in-law Rena Collier, and Mother-in-law, Mary Ann King. 
 
A Memorial Gathering will take place on Saturday, January 29, 2022 at the American Legion, 3029 US-24, Topeka, KS 66618 where family will receive friends from 1-3 p.m. Memorial contributions may be made to Midland Care, 200 S.W. Frazier Circle, Topeka, KS 66606 or Topeka VA Medical Center Voluntary Service attention Denise L Cunningham 2200 SW. Gage Blvd., Topeka, KS 66622. Burial will take place at a later time at Prairie Home Cemetery.
 
 
 

Franklin Thomas Young

September 27, 1950 - December 31, 2021

Franklin Thomas Young, 71, of Topeka, passed away on December 31 of 2021.    Frank was born on September 27, 1950 in Kansas City, KS to Evangline Melton Young and Dr. Theodore Young, MD. Theodore and Evangeline met in Baltimore, MD at Johns Hopkins University. Frank’s father received his medical degree from Hopkins and his mother received her Bachelors from the Nursing School where she had been Vice-President of her nursing class. Frank lived in Kansas City with his parents for two years until June of 1952 when his mother passed away at age 27. Dr. Young, MD moved with Franklin to his hometown of Oxford, KS where Franklin’s grandmother had a farm on the Arkansas River. Zella Mitchell Young, Frank’s grandmother, helped care for him on her farm.   Dr. Young, MD married Sarah Stuber in December of 1953 and the family took up residence in Winfield where they lived until 1959 when they moved to Topeka. Frank spent most of the next 60 some years in Topeka with sojourns to the oil fields of Oklahoma, an entrepreneurship start-up opportunity in California, and Rocky Mountain summer camp counseling trips in Colorado.   Frank was a member of the First United Methodist Church for over 50 years. He attended regularly and sang in the church choir at times in his life.   Frank led the way for his younger brothers and sisters at Whitson Elementary, Capper Junior High and Topeka West High School. Frank played the clarinet at Capper and West, and ran cross-country at West. Frank joined the Marching Band at the University of Kansas where he traveled with the band to play at the Orange Bowl and see KU win their Bowl game that year in 1969. Frank was bilingual and traveled to Mexico as a student to polish his Spanish language skills.

Steven Troy Sherman

Steven Troy Sherman

December 01, 1969 - December 11, 2021

Steven “Steve” Troy Sherman, age 52, passed away peacefully at home on December 11,2021. Steve graduated from Topeka West High School in 1988. After graduation, he spent the winter working at the Keystone Colorado Ski Resort. Later, he became a surveyor and worked on numerous projects in Kansas and the Kansas City area. 

Steve was always known for his witty sense of humor, endless movie quotes, and bright smile. He was a good artist and enjoyed drawing funny characters and hot rods. He even designed t-shirts for local organizations and events. Steve enjoyed many hobbies including fishing, bow hunting, riding his motorcycle, snow skiing, and boating. 

He is survived by his life partner Rhonda Jensen;  his daughter, Morgan Sherman and her mother, Linda (Pahmahmie) Sherman; his mother, Rhonda Sherman; his father, Sid (Cyrilla) Sherman; his sister,  Dawn Michael; his stepbrother, Scott (Brandi) Lee; and his stepsister, Kris Wanamaker. 

Steve was cremated per his request with a private inurnment to take place at a later date. There will be a celebration of life held April 9, 2022 at Lake Shawnee Shelter House #3 from 12:00 to 2:30 PM. 

Jill M. Samek

 

February 05, 1958 - January 13, 2022

Jill M. Samek, 63, was born in Geneva, Illinois on February 5, 1958. She lived in Topeka for many years.

She professed and displayed faith in the Lord Jesus Christ.  She fellowshipped with a number of churches in Topeka through the years.  

Jill found much satisfaction in the fact that, as she put it, “Jesus likes me.”  

Jill enjoyed Bible studies.  She was a loyal friend, loved cats, and had a good sense of humor.

Her Celebration of Life will be at Heritage Baptist Church, 1937 NE Madison Street, Topeka, KS. 66616, at 10:00 AM on Saturday, January 22, 2022.

Angels Above Cremation Services are handling arrangements.

 

“For God so loved the world that He gave His only begotten Son, that whoever believes in Him should not perish but have everlasting life. 17 For God did not send His Son into the world to condemn the world, but that the world through Him might be saved.  — John 3:16-17

 
Marvin L. Tibbs, Jr.

Marvin L. Tibbs, Jr.

December 06, 1958 - January 01, 2022

Marvin L. Tibbs Jr., 63, died January 1, 2022 at his home in Topeka, KS.

Mr. Tibbs was born December 6, 1958, in Topeka, KS to Marvin Sr. and Opal Tibbs. Both preceded him in death.

He attended Seaman High School. After high school, he went on to work in maintenance for several apartment complexes in the Topeka area. He married his love, Robin, on May 27th, 1977.

He enjoyed fishing, spending time with his family and friends, telling wonderful stories and crazy jokes, and of course watching his beloved KU play on TV. He just overall really enjoyed making people laugh.

Mr. Tibbs is survived by his wife, Robin, of 44 years; 2 sons, Marvin III (Tiffany) and Paul (Sonya); 2 grandchildren, Caleb and Collin; 5 sisters, Pat (Gary) Shoemaker, Helen (Steven) Allensworth, Lois (Bob) Dornbrook, Debbie (Tim) Gorton, Cindy (Alan) Holle; his brother, John (Lori) Wyatt; and many nieces and nephews.

A Celebration of Marvin’s life will be held Sunday January 23rd, 2022 at Shawnee Lake Shelter House #6 11:30-1:30.

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