Kansas History and Heritage Project-Wallace County Obituaries

Wallace County Obituaries




ANDREWS
Tommy Andrews, 36, died Tuesday, Nov. 2, 1993. Survivors include his mother, Hazel at home; brothers, Greg, Ralph, Gary, all of Dodge City, Carlos of Sharon Springs, John of Greensburg, Sam Jr. of Shawnee; sister, Ida Burdue of Lincoln, Neb. (abstract Wichita Eagle, Nov. 3, 1993)

COSS
Lily May Coss, 81, of Canon City, died May 2 in Canon City. was born May 8, 1912, in Weskan, Kan. On Jan. 31, 1931, she married Wallace G. Coss in Sharon Springs, Kan.; he survives her. She is also survived by her on, Donald L., Canon City; two brothers, Keith Sexson and Iley Sexson; a sister, Eileen Smith; three grandchildren; and five great-grandchildren. (abstract Denver Post, May 10, 1994)

KUEHLER
Herman B. Kuehler, 83, formerly of Sharon Springs, died Thursday, March 9, 1995 in Wichita. He was a retired farmer and stockman. He is survived by his wife, Anna; son, Elmer of Houston; daughter, LaVerne of Marienthal; brothers, Walter of Covington, Texas, Clarence of Lavernia, Texas, Jim of Iowa Park, Texas; sisters, Peternella Nash of Edcouch, Texas, Sophia Pruitt of Zalma, Mo., Mildred Hoff of Windthorst, Texas (abstract Wichita Eagle, March 11, 1995)

MORRISON
Norma K. Morrison, 87, of Springfield, Mo., formerly of Sharon Springs, died Friday, July 18, 1997 in Wichita. Mrs. Morrison is survived by her sons, R.E. of Weatherby Lake, Mo., Dr. Dennis Morrison of Springfield, Mo.; seven grandchildren; five great-grandchildren. (abstract Wichita Eagle, July 20, 1997)

SMITH
Died, N. C. Smith, formerly of Sharon Springs, Kas., on July 24, 1913 in Denver. Remains at Horan Funeral Chapel. Notice of funeral later. (Denver Post, Jul. 25, 1915)

STEGMAN
Eugene L. "Gene" Stegman, 67, formerly of Sharon Springs, retired Department of Transportation employee, died Monday, March 9, 1992 in Wichita. He is survived by his father, Frank of Hays; brothers, Felix of Ellis, Sylvanus of Colwich, Francis, Robert, both of Lamar, Colo., Vern of Lamesa, Texas, Jim of Plainville; sisters, Esther Dreher, Irene Linenberger, both of Hays, Sister Martina of St. Paul, Marcella Geist of Lake Havasu City, Ariz. (abstract Wichita Eagle, March 11, 1992)

TOUCEY
Mrs. Ellen Toucey, born in Poughkeepsie, N. Y., Nov. 9, 1839, died at Sharon Springs, Kansas last Sunday (Nov. 28) and the body was brought to Denver for funeral services. Her home was with her son, S. R. Toucey, at Ogden, Utah, and she was visiting one of her other sons and family at Sharon Springs at the time of her death. She had been a member of the Episcopal church for 37 years. She was the mother of nine children, seven of whom are now living: Mrs. I. J. Wentworth of Buffalo, N. Y.; Mrs. A. L. Dorr, Monrovia, Cal.; Mrs. A. J. Dixon, St. Paul, Minn.; E. D. Toucey, Portland, Ore.; G. J. Toucey, Pocatello, Ida. and S. R. Toucey, Cheyenne, Wyo. Funeral services were held here yesterday afternoon, the Rev. H. R. A. O'Malley officiating. Final interment will be made in the spring at Lakewood Cemetery, Minneapolis. (Denver Post, Dec. 2, 1915)





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