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Bobbie Helton
Services for Bobbie D. Helton were held at 10:30 a.m. April 1, 2002, at Miles Funeral Service. The Rev. Jane Ann McClellan officiated. Burial was in Greenwood Cemetery, Wichita.
Music included recordings of “In the Sweet By and By” by Johnny Cash, “In the Garden” by Loretta Lynn and “The Old Rugged Cross” by Ray Price.
Casket bearers were Robert Barnett, John Crow, Eric Jarvis, Melvin Matlock, Tommie McClure and John Osborn.
A memorial has been established with Memorial Forest at the Winfield City Lake.
Peggy Burns
Services for Peggy L. Burns were held at 2 p.m. April 2, 2002, in Colonial Chapel of Miles Funeral Service. The Rev. Gerald Graber officiated. Burial was in Highland Cemetery.
Music included “How Great Thou Art,” “You'll Never Walk Alone” and “Amazing Grace,” performed by Keith Allen, and “Wind Beneath My Wings,” performed by Bette Midler.
Honorary casket bearers were two close friends, Roy Osmundson and Charlie Lemonds, who reside at the Kansas Veterans Home.
Casket bearers were Clyde Hatcher, Dennis Love, Richard Rappold, Conrad Sederstrom, Roger Setzkorn, Joe Spain and Ray Warren.
Memorials have been established with the American Cancer Society and the Kansas Veterans Home.
Rowena Archambeau
Rowena Archambeau, 80, lifelong resident of Winfield, died April 2, 2002, at Winfield Rest Haven.
Services will be at 2:30 p.m. Thursday in Highland Cemetery.
Friends may call at Miles Funeral Service from 5 to 9 this evening.
Memorials have been established with Winfield Rest Haven and Harry Hines Memorial Hospice Inc. Contributions may be made through the funeral home.
Archambeau was born March 10, 1922, in Winfield, to Clara (Marts) and Clay Riggs. She played string bass in the Winfield High School orchestra before her graduation in 1940.
In 1943 she went to work as a telephone operator at Strother Field. There she met Charles Joseph Archambeau whom she married March 11, 1944, in Winfield.
She worked for Southwestern Bell Telephone Co. as an operator from 1944 until 1960. She then helped her husband run Charley's Appliance Store on Eighth and later on Seventh. They retired in 1983 and traveled extensively.
Her husband died Sept. 9, 1992.
Archambeau was a member of the Church of Christ where she taught Sunday school for a number of years. She also volunteered with William Newton Hospital Auxiliary.
Survivors include her son, Raymond E. Archambeau, Winfield; three sisters, Virginia Reagan, Fort Worth, Texas, Louise Barnthouse, Tulsa, and Margery Briscoe, Hutchinson; three grandchildren and nine great-grandchildren.
Neva Casebolt
Neva Marie Casebolt, 94, longtime resident of Winfield, died April 2, 2002, at Winfield Rest Haven.
Services will be at 10 a.m. Friday at Miles Funeral Service. Burial will be in Ozro Falls Cemetery
southeast of Cedar Vale.
Friends may call at the funeral home from noon to 9 p.m. Thursday. The family will greet visitors from 6:30 to 8.
Memorials have been established with Winfield Rest Haven and Harry Hines Memorial Hospice Inc. Contributions may be made through the funeral home.
Casebolt was born Nov. 1, 1907, in Hewins, to Evelyn (Sanborn) and William Thomas Gordon. She lived in Hewins until she was a junior in high school. Then the family moved to Cedar Vale where she graduated from high school in 1925. After graduation, she worked for L.C. Adams Mercantile Co.
On April 5, 1931, she married L.A. Casebolt in Winfield. They made their home in Cedar Vale for 15 years before moving to Winfield in 1946. In 1955 Casebolt went to work for J.C. Penney as a sales associate. She retired after 18 years of service.
Casebolt was a member of the Church of Christ. During her retirement, she was a seamstres, and when she became a resident of Winfield Rest Haven, she did all the sewing for the home.
Her husband, L.A. Casebolt, and a son, Lloyd Casebolt, preceded her in death.
Survivors include a son, Marvin Casebolt, Wichita; a daughter, Marilyn Denison, Overland Park; two sisters, Wanda Henderson, Arkansas City, and Nila Howell, Wichita; seven grandchildren, 20 great-grandchildren and 10 great-great-grandchildren.
Selma Gaddie
DERBY – Selma Louise Gaddie, 76, of Derby, formerly of Winfield, died April 1, 2002.
Services will be at 2 p.m. Thursday at Woodlawn United Methodist Church.
The family will greet visitors from 6 to 8 tonight at Smith Mortuary.
A memorial has been established with Woodlawn United Methodist Church.
Gaddie was born July 11, 1925, to James and Helen (Achelpohl) Titus.
On Aug. 18, 1946, she married George Harold Burr Gaddie in Wellington. He died Nov. 28, 1991.
Gaddie retired as a cook for Derby schools.
Survivors include two sons, George Steven Gaddie and David H. Gaddie, both of Sacramento, Calif.; a daughter, Gail Austin, Derby; two brothers, Phil Titus, Eminence, Mo., and Jim Titus, Mulvane; two sisters, Marge Hughes, Missouri, and Joyce Rowland, Towanda; and five grandchildren
Veda Guinty
WICHITA – Veda C. (Bostick) Graham Guinty, 90, of Wichita, died April 2, 2002.
Services will be at 2 p.m. Thursday in White Chapel Memorial Gardens.
Friends may call at Hillside Funeral Home West until 8 tonight.
Memorials have been established with Palliative Hospice Service, 125 N. Market, Suite 1450, Wichita, KS 67202, Senior Services and Meals on Wheels, 200 S. Walnut, Wichita, KS 67213.
Guinty was a homemaker and a retired color technician with Harmon Machine Co.
Survivors include a son, Allen F. Graham, Wichita; two daughters, Eudora Nida, Winfield, and Shirley Thornburg, Spokane, Wash.; and numerous grandchildren, great-grandchildren and great-great-grandchildren.
Randy Runyan
EL DORADO – Randy Lee Runyan, 59, of El Dorado, formerly of Winfield, died April 2, 2002, at the Augusta Medical Complex.
Services will be at 11 a.m. Saturday at Carlson Funeral Home. Cremation will follow.
A memorial has been established with the Center for Basic Cancer Research at Kansas State University. Contributions may be left at the funeral home.
Runyan was born Jan. 17, 1943, in Salt Lake City, to Dulcie (Larmer) and Edwin Runyan. He served in the Army Medical Corps in Germany and was a certified nurse's aide at Beverly Health and Rehabilitation Center. He had made his home in El Dorado for the past three years.
Survivors include three sons, Darryl Runyan and Anthony Runyan, both of El Dorado, and Michael Runyan, Las Cruces, N.M.; a brother, Donald Runyan, Tennessee; three sisters, Phyllis Davis, Yates Center, Nina May Hays, Wellington, and Carol Patton, Thousand Oaks, Calif.; and eight grandchildren.
Hattie Bennett
BLACKWELL – Hattie Ellen Bennett, 65, of Blackwell, died March 31, 2002, at Via Christi Oklahoma Regional Medical Center in Ponca City.
Services will be at 2 p.m. Friday at Miles Funeral Service in Winfield. Burial will be in Highland Cemetery.
Friends may call at the funeral home from 5 to 9 tonight. The family will greet visitors from 6 to 8.
A memorial has been established with the American Liver Foundation. Contributions may be made through the funeral home.
Bennett was born Oct. 28, 1936, in Washburn, Mo., to Florence I. (Seibert) and Charley Lee Mahurin. She was raised and educated in Stark City, Mo., and helped raise her siblings.
On Aug. 8, 1959, she married Clemet Junior Sisco in Coffeyville. They made their home in Coffeyville where she was a homemaker. Her husband died Nov. 19, 1976.
On March 2, 1979, she married Vernon Bennett in Wichita Falls, Texas. She worked as a seamstress at Sprague Electric until 1987. She later moved to Mesa, Ariz., and was a seamstress at the TRW factory. In 1999 she moved to Blackwell to be close to family.
Survivors include her husband, Vernon Bennett, Blackwell; a son, Phillip Ray Sisco, Phoenix; a daughter, Pearlie Hale, Wichita; four brothers, LaVern Mahurin, Blackwell, Clifford Mahurin, Winfield, Eugene Mahurin, Garland, Texas, and David Mahurin, Wichita; six sisters, Maxine Cully, Ashton, Margaret Follis, Lincoln City, Ore., Nina Daigle and Rebecca Brooks, both of Winfield, Irene Roskydoll, El Dorado, Ark., and Connie Starlin, Oxford; seven grandchildren and 10 great-grandchildren.
Ava Ore
BURDEN – A memorial service for Ava M. Ore will be held at 2 p.m. Sunday at the First Baptist Church in Burden.
A memorial has been established with Russell-Murray Hospice, P.O. Box 1423, El Reno, OK 73036.
Ore lived in the rural Burden area until 1982 when she moved to Enid.
Her husband, Robert, died in 1981.
Survivors include two daughters, Janna Young, Kingfisher, Okla., and Mary Cornett, Hennessey, Okla.
Sarah Savage
CONWAY SPRINGS – Sarah Irene Savage, 104, died April 3, 2002, at Springview Manor in Conway Springs.
Services will be at 10:30 a.m. Monday in Highland Cemetery. Friends may call at Swisher-Taylor & Morris Funeral Home from 8 a.m. Monday to service time.
A memorial has been established with Springview Manor.
Savage was born June 6, 1897, in Conway Springs, to Annie and James E. Jenkins. She was raised and educated in Conway Springs.
In 1916 she married Welbern N. Savage in Conway Springs. He died Sept. 14, 1964.
Savage lived in Winfield from 1933 to 1969. She had resided at Springview Manor since 1969.
She was a member of the Conway Springs Christian Church and attended Winfield's First Christian Church for many years.
A son, Richard Savage, died during World War II.
Survivors include a son, Donald W. Savage, Alamo, Texas; two daughters, Peggy Atkinson, Winfield, and Helena “June” Nixon, Derby; nine grandchildren and 14 great-grandchildren.
Rowena Archambeau
Services for Rowena Archambeau were held at 2:30 p.m. April 4, 2002, in Highland Cemetery. Clint Brown officiated.
Music included “The Lord Bless You and Keep You” and “Precious Lord, Take My Hand,” both performed by Revival.
Memorials have been established with Winfield Rest Haven and Harry Hines Memorial Hospice Inc.
Miles Funeral Service was in charge of arrangements.