Obituaries
R. Janice Klein
Fall was Mom’s favorite season. The bright oranges, reds, and yellows complimented her flaming auburn hair. It was the season for the landmarks of her life: her birth; marriage; the death of her life partner of 75 years; and 2 weeks later, her death. Ruby Janice Jacobs Klein entered this world, October 24, 1926, as the daughter of Vernon Huntley Jacobs and Ruby Nancy Willett Jacobs. Her formative years were lived in Plains, KS. Janice’s characteristic personality emerged early: shy, curious, deeply intelligent, independent, with an appetite for learning and experiencing everything. By 8th grade she had proudly applied for a Social Security number and began a series of after- school and summer employment opportunities at the local pharmacy, grain elevator and bank to earn money for college. Her dream was to attend medical school which did not materialize until her death, October 18, 2022, (one week short of her 96th birthday) when her body was donated to the KU Medical School Willed Body Research Program. Her family cheered! Mom earned an Associate Degree from Colorado Women’s College in Denver, CO., then studied pre-med at KU before she accepted the marriage proposal of her childhood friend, Wm. H. Klein Jr. It was a beautiful wedding in the Fall of 1947. The wheat crop had been bountiful and off they drove in Dad’s new Ford convertible for a six-week honeymoon in CA. Within 3 years, they were homesteading on a farm 20 miles southeast of Tribune in what Mom described as a “chicken shed with an outhouse.” She felt like a pioneer living WITHOUT electricity, running water, an indoor toilet, or a telephone; and WITH a toddler, Kandee Kae, and a baby, William Huntley. Later Rock Alan followed by Kellee Jo completed their family. It was no secret that Janice disliked living on a farm, “twenty miles from nowhere”. It was not the life she had earlier envisioned. However, Mom’s motto was “Bloom Where You Are Planted” and she did. In those early years, s
Caroline Suzanne Klaus
Caroline Suzanne Klaus, 81, died Wednesday November 9, 2022 at her home in Garden City, Kansas. She was born on July 13, 1941 in Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada the daughter of Stanley Young and Dorothy Smith.
Cynthia Marie Johnston
Cynthia Marie Johnston, passed away on November 9th, 2022, at the age of 69 in Acworth, Georgia. She is survived by her husband of 42 years, William Johnston, son Mike Johnston, daughter-in-law Donna, grandson Wyatt, all of Atlanta, GA. She is also survived by a sister Dee Jones, of Garden City, KS. There will be a small graveside service at the Mount Calvary Cemetery in Ottawa, Kansas where she will join her father and mother James and Louise Green. Arrangements are yet to be determined and the family asks for mourners forgo sending flowers.
Dondra “Dondi” Lyn Doty
Dondra “Dondi” Lyn Doty, age 61, passed away on November 13, 2022, at the Greeley County Hospital in Tribune, Kansas. She was born on July 18, 1961, at the very same hospital where she worked and passed. She was the daughter of Robert Moser, Sr. and Margaret “Maggie” (Curtis) Moser.

Donald Ulysses Hickok
Donald Ulysses Hickok, 97, of Ulysses, Ks went to be with his Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ, and was reunited with the love of his life on Wednesday, November 9th, 2022. He was born July 21st, 1925 to Charles William and Mary Frances (McGillivray) Hickok in Ulysses, Ks.
Norma Ann Hawley
Norma Ann Hawley passed away on November 10, 2022 at the Andbe Home. She was born on October 22, 1941, in Warsaw, Indiana, to Edith and LeRoy Hawley.
Tammie Louise Burgess
Tammie Louise Burgess, 47, died Wednesday November 9, 2022 at her home in Garden City, Kansas. Tammie was born March 21, 1975 in Liberal, Kansas, the daughter of Steve and Ann (Huber) Burgess.
Martha Lois Beauchamp
Martha Lois Beauchamp, 90, of Johnson, died November 6, 2022. .
Gordon Dennis Batman
Gordon Dennis Batman, affectionately known as ’Bus’, of Garden City, Kansas died early Tuesday morning when God decided it was time to call him home. He was born in Ingalls, Kansas on Sept 9, 1935, to Harold Batman and Naoma Barton Batman.