Betty F. Davolt
Betty F. Davolt, age 79, of Elkhart, passed away on February 26, 2022.
Betty F. Davolt, age 79, of Elkhart, passed away on February 26, 2022.
Angela Rosario Miller (Angie), 89, passed away peacefully on Tuesday, February 22, 2022, at Highline Place in Littleton, Colorado. She was born January 21, 1933, in San Antonio, Texas to Roman and Godelva (Salinas) Pedrazine. Angie was a 1951 graduate of San Antonio Vocational Technical High School and a 1955 graduate of the Parkland Hospital School of Nursing, Dallas, Texas. She met Robert Earl Miller (Bob) while at Parkland, where he attended medical school, and they married in Evergreen, Colorado on June 17, 1956. Bob’s additional medical training and military career took them to Denver, San Francisco, and back to Denver. Angie’s early career as a nurse included positions at Parkland Hospital in Dallas, Colorado General Hospital in Denver, Robert B. Green Hospital in San Antonio, Rose Memorial Hospital in Denver, Methodist Hospital in San Antonio and Kaiser Permanente Hospital in Denver. Her nursing experience was varied and ranged from the emergency room, premature nursery, nurse aide instructor, to the OB/ GYN unit. In 1964 she “retired” from nursing for nine years to focus on raising their four children. During this time, she was involved in PTA and held the offices of Secretary and President. Angie was a Cub Scout den mother, a Brownie Scout leader, a school room mother for six years, and a block mother for various charities. Angie was Vice President of the Officers Wives Club of Fitsimmons General Hospital and was the Fitzsimmons Officers Wives Military Wife of the Year in 1972. Angie and Bob moved to Longmont, Colorado in 1972 after Bob’s retirement from the military and his entering private practice. Angie returned to nursing and worked at the Longmont Nursing Home and as a substitute school nurse. In 1975 Angie & Bob moved to Garden City, Kansas where they would live for the next 29 years. Bob practiced general and thoracic surgery. Upon her arrival in Garden City Angie was a nursing aide instructor at St. Catherine Hospital, a substitute school nurse, and an instructor at the Garden City Community College in nurse aide/geriatric aide, and a nurse for the Trinity Home Health Agency. She and Bob started the Jeane B. Corley Hospice after they had helped the namesake, and close friend, in her end-of-life journey. Angie sought out the training required to practice as a Hospice nurse and even studied in London, England. She was also active as a church youth group leader, was the Co-Chairperson of the Garden City American Lung Association, Secretary of the Finney County Committee on Aging, board member of the Kansas State Nurses Association, and President and Community Chairman of the Southwest Kansas Medical Auxiliary.
Gregory Allen Rains passed peacefully February 24th, 2022, surrounded by loved ones in Kansas City, Missouri. He is survived by his wife, Traci Rains, his mother Maxine Atkinson and stepfather Eugene Atkinson, his sister Karen Mesa, his children, Julia Schaffer, Allen Rains, & Jessica Beh-John and her husband Jack Beh-John, his grandson Caelen Schaffer, his step sons, Evan & Luke, and his spoiled dogs Trixie, Dudley, Munchie, and Elmer.
Marilyn Wilbur, age 89, passed away on Monday, February 28, 2022, at the Wichita County Hospital in Leoti, Kansas. She was born on October 14, 1932, in Wichita, Kansas, the daughter of William and Gertrude O’Neal Vanderhoff.
Marilyn Reese, 83, Ulysses, Kansas, passsed away on February 24, 2022. .
Elmer Lamaster, 88, of Elkhart passed away on February 24, 2022. .
Tristan Lee Rowley, age 25, of Wichita, passed away Monday, February 21, 2022. Memorial service 2 pm Thursday, March 3, Culbertson-Smith Mortuary, 115 S. Seneca. Tristan is preceded in death by his grandfather, Dale LeRoy Rowley, Jr. Survivors include his son, Abel; mother, Rochelle Rowley; father, Eric Rowley; sisters, Rachael Rowley (Devin Heidebrecht) and Kirsten Brooks; grandparents, Walter and Sylvia Burt, Linda Rowley and Sondra Wiseman. For the full list of survivors and the full obituary, please go to www. smithfamilymortuaries.com. In lieu of flowers, a memorial has been established with Beacon for Hope Suicide Prevention, PO Box 1601, Emporia, KS 66801.
Angela Rosario Miller (Angie), 89, passed away peacefully on Tuesday, February 22, 2022, at Highline Place in Littleton, Colorado. She was born January 21, 1933, in San Antonio, Texas to Roman and Godelva (Salinas) Pedrazine. Angie was a 1951 graduate of San Antonio Vocational Technical High School and a 1955 graduate of the Parkland Hospital School of Nursing, Dallas, Texas. She met Robert Earl Miller (Bob) while at Parkland, where he attended medical school, and they married in Evergreen, Colorado on June 17, 1956. Bob’s additional medical training and military career took them to Denver, San Francisco, and back to Denver. Angie’s early career as a nurse included positions at Parkland Hospital in Dallas, Colorado General Hospital in Denver, Robert B. Green Hospital in San Antonio, Rose Memorial Hospital in Denver, Methodist Hospital in San Antonio and Kaiser Permanente Hospital in Denver. Her nursing experience was varied and ranged from the emergency room, premature nursery, nurse aide instructor, to the OB/ GYN unit. In 1964 she “retired” from nursing for nine years to focus on raising their four children. During this time, she was involved in PTA and held the offices of Secretary and President. Angie was a Cub Scout den mother, a Brownie Scout leader, a school room mother for six years, and a block mother for various charities. Angie was Vice President of the Officers Wives Club of Fitsimmons General Hospital and was the Fitzsimmons Officers Wives Military Wife of the Year in 1972. Angie and Bob moved to Longmont, Colorado in 1972 after Bob’s retirement from the military and his entering private practice. Angie returned to nursing and worked at the Longmont Nursing Home and as a substitute school nurse. In 1975 Angie & Bob moved to Garden City, Kansas where they would live for the next 29 years. Bob practiced general and thoracic surgery. Upon her arrival in Garden City Angie was a nursing aide instructor at St. Catherine Hospital, a substitute school nurse, and an instructor at the Garden City Community College in nurse aide/geriatric aide, and a nurse for the Trinity Home Health Agency. She and Bob started the Jeane B. Corley Hospice after they had helped the namesake, and close friend, in her end-of-life journey. Angie sought out the training required to practice as a Hospice nurse and even studied in London, England. She was also active as a church youth group leader, was the Co-Chairperson of the Garden City American Lung Association, Secretary of the Finney County Committee on Aging, board member of the Kansas State Nurses Association, and President and Community Chairman of the Southwest Kansas Medical Auxiliary.
Meals on Wheels has been serving lunch to our Finney County homebound for 50 years. March has been dedicated to raising awareness of senior hunger.