Obituaries

Eugene Gilmore

Eugene F. Gilmore, 89, of Louisburg, Kansas, passed away on Tuesday, September 17, 2024. Services entrusted to Dengel & Son Mortuary Louisburg, Kansas.

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Harold Brady

Brady, Harold Lee, age 97, died at Olathe Medical Center’s Hospice House, Olathe, Ks. on September 3, 2024. Harold was born on March 25, 1927, in an oil lease house…

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JOHN URBOM

John Urbom, 73, of Louisburg, Kansas, passed away on Thursday, September 5, 2024. Services held on Wednesday, September 11, 2024. For the full obituary, please visit www.DengelMortuary. com Services entrusted to Dengel & Son Mortuary - Louisburg, 1 Aquatic Dr., Louisburg, Kansas 66053. (913) 837-4310

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SHIRLEY NADINE BANKS

Shirley Nadine (Smith) Banks was born on March 16, 1928 on a farm near New Lancaster, Miami County, Kansas. She married Robert E Banks, MD on August 6, 1950 in the New Lancaster Methodist Church. She died August 28, 2024 at the age of 96 in Paola. Shirley was a wife, mother, grandmother and greatgrandmother and spent her years cooking and making a home for her entire family. She was a life long member of the United Methodist Church and was active in the Paola community on many boards and with local theater She and her husband had a strong emphasis on education in the family and the community.

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DOROTHY HECKART FALLS

Dorothy (Cortner) Heckart Falls, age 93, resident of the Healthcare Resort of Olathe, Kansas formerly of Osawatomie, Kansas passed away August 31, 2024. Dorothy was born Septemb er 20, 1930, in Osawatomie the seventh of eight children to Alexander and Minnie Cortner. She lived most of her life in Osawatomie and was a proud graduate of Osawatomie High School class of 1948. On November 9, 1950, she was united in marriage to Charles R. “Chic” Heckart. They were happily married for 48 years with Chic preceding her in death on January 15, 1999. They were blessed with two daughters, Barbara Ginavan, Olathe, KS and Jane McGraw, Shawnee, KS. Dorothy married Kenneth Falls on October 11, 2006. He passed away on November 1, 2013. Dorothy was a lifelong member of the First United Methodist Church. Her hobbies included reading and playing bridge and Rummikub with her friends at the Towers apartments. Dorothy was employed by First Option Bank for 23 years. Dorothy was a loving and devoted wife, mother and doting grandmother and great grandmother. She will forever be cherished by her daughters and their spouses, Robert Ginavan and Tim McGraw, her seven grandchildren; Tyler, Kelsi (Cody) Kennedy, Kyson (Alyssa) Ginavan, Tanner (Emily) Ginavan, Max (Kara) McGraw, Shannon (Derrick) Grass and Kevin McGraw, nine great grandchildren. Visitation was at Eddy-Birchard Funeral Home on September 3, 2024. Memorial contributions can be made to the First United Methodist Church, Osawatomie.

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VIRGINIA EDDY

1935 - 2024 Virginia Ellen Morgan was born August 13, 1935 in the tiny border town of West Line, MO, the youngest of six children of James Leary Morgan and Julia Fischell Morgan. A few years later the family moved back to Miami Co. KS to her Fi schel l grandparents farm, east of Paola. In the mid 1940s they moved into Paola. Virginia graduated from Paola High School in 1952 and on Nov. 16, 1952 she was married at the Methodist parsonage in Paola to Gerald Arthur Ellis, son of Loren Claude Ellis and Esther Bratton Ellis. They lived on Loren Ellis’s dairy farm west of Paola and then moved into Paola in 1957. In 1958 they built a new house on Grandview Drive. Between 1953 and 1958 they had three children, Michael, Susan and Mark. In 1961 they moved to Garnett, KS and established the ANCO Cheese Co., the largest cheese factory in Kansas, located at the corner of Park Rd. and Hwy 59 on the north edge of Garnett, producing cheese for the Kraft company. In 1968 they built a large brick home on Hwy 59 one mile north of Garnett. About 1970 they built an addition to the factory and opened the Anco Cheese, Plate & Stein shop which specialized in imported gift items. During the 1970s they acquired cheese factories in Hoisington and Mound Ridge KS. In the 1970s they traveled to many classic car shows and started a collection of classic cars. Jerry died in 1980. Virginia then attended Allen County Community Junior College in Iola and Kansas University Medical School in Kansas City, receiving a degree in Medical Records Administration. She worked for the Anderson County Hospital in Garnett KS and for Ransom Memorial Hospital in Ottawa KS. In 1987 she was married to William Eddy of Lawrence KS. They built a home on a 15 acre lakeside property south of Lawrence. Virginia became a Kansas City Royals Lancer, handling season ticket sales for the Lawrence area for many years. She and Bill traveled all over the world, including many trips with the Royals. She was an avid bridge player

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MYRTLE LEE REED

Myrtle Lee Reed, 92, of Louisburg, Kansas, passed away on Thursday, August 29, 2024, at Olathe Hospice House, Olathe, Kansas. Visitation will be held from 10:00 am to 11:00 am, Tuesday, September 10, 2024, at the First Christian Church of Louisburg, 602 N 1st Street, Louisburg, Kansas 66053. Memorial service will follow at 11:00 am. Inurnment will be held at the Louisburg Cemetery, following the service. She was born on March 19, 1932, at Paola, Kansas; and was the daughter of Ervin and Mabel (Frank) Koelsch. Myrtle Lee was raised on a farm in the Highland community, Paola, Kansas; and attended the Highland Rural Grade School. She graduated from Paola High School with the class of 1950; later attending Ursuline College. Myrtle Lee and Edward J. Reed were married on October 11, 1953, at the Paola First Presbyterian Church. They made their home in Louisburg, Kansas, and lived in the area for more than 60 years. A son, Mark Edward, was born and completed their home. In 1951, Mrs. Reed began her career as a clerk of the Paola Board of Education. With the unification of school districts in 1966, she began serving as clerk of the USD 416 Board of Education; and continued in this position for 32 years, retiring in 1998. Myrtle Lee loved flowers, and enjoyed caring for them. She especially loved her roses. Music, decorating, cooking, volunteering, and spending time with her family and friends brought her much joy. She was a faithful member of the First Christian Church of Louisburg, and the Order of the Eastern Star. Myrtle Lee was also active in the American Legion Auxiliary, serving as the Bauer Scholarship chairman for over 20 years. She also served on the Miami County Medical Center Auxiliary Board, Miami County Historical Society Board, and the Louisburg Fox Hall Board. Myrtle Lee is preceded in death by her parents, and her husband of 60 years, Edward Reed. Survivors include one son, Mark Edward Reed, of Louisburg, Kansas, brother-in-law George (Betty) Reed, of Louisb

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SHARON LEIGH CRAIG

LYBARGER Sharon Leigh Craig Lybarger, 83, formerly of Paola, Kansas, went home to be with her Lord on Monday, August 19, 2024, in Tucson, Arizona. Sharon was born February 18, 1941, in Kansas City, Missouri.

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