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03/13/2026

Merle L. Modesitt, 89, of rural Thayer, passed away at 6:20 a.m., Wednesday, March 11, 2026, at his home.
The funeral service will be at 1:30 p.m., Saturday, March 14, 2026, at Dennis United Methodist Church. Military honors will be presented by Brown-Bishop, VFW Post 704. Inurnment will take place at a later date.

Merle Laverne Modesitt was born on November 12, 1936, to Laverne and Marguerite (Bayless) Modesitt on the family farm that was located where the Kansas Army Ammunition Plant is now. When the family farm was purchased for the building of the ammunition plant, he moved with his family in 1941 to a farm on Big Hill Creek. He lived the rest of his life on that farm, where he grew up learning to dairy, raise hogs, sheep, and all kinds of poultry. He started school in a one-room school known as Sylvandale and graduated from Labette County Community High School in 1954.

As Merle tells it, “I left the farm 4, June 1956, and joined the U.S. Navy for four years. I went to the Great Lakes Navy Base and then to Norfolk Navel Base for more training. I was sent to a repair ship known as the U.S.S. Everglades AD24, where I was selected to work in the welding shop. We were sent to Mediterranean Sea in 1957. I came home to the farm the 28 of March 1960 and started life all over.”

Merle resettled on the family farm and raised cattle, hogs and Suffolk sheep. To supplement the farm income, he worked as a welder. From 1976 to 1994, Merle was the director of security at Parsons State Hospital and Training Center. During those years, he also earned an associate’s degree in criminal justice and an associate’s degree in applied science in Business and Industrial Supervision from Labette Community College.

With a love for the outdoors and all of God’s creation, Merle had a strong faith in Jesus Christ. He was a member of Dennis United Methodist Church, where he served as a board member.

He held leadership positions in numerous organizations over the years, including Labette County Cooperative, USD 506 School District Board, Osage Fire District, Parsons Police Reserve, 4-H Sunflower and Dennis Doers Clubs, 4-H Sheep Leader, Mid-State Wool District 6, 4-H P-D-C and the Labette County Extension Board.

His favorite travel experience was when he and his wife toured the United States in their pickup camper. His favorite food was pumpkin pie and favorite color was blue. Merle always had a project going to make life better for his family, who he loved dearly.

On June 11, 1960, Merle and Anna McNeal were united in marriage. She survives of the home.

He is also survived by his son, Travis Modesitt, and his wife, Kate, of Oswego; his daughter, Peggy Hoisington and her husband, Matthew, of Parsons; five grandchildren, Kerri Hall and her husband, Adam; Lee Modesitt and his wife, Bridget; Adrienne Wilson and her husband, Nate; Kye Hoisington and Blake Modesitt; one brother, Phil Modesitt; and one sister, Katherine Stitt.

He was preceded in death by his parents; an infant sister, Phyllis Modesitt; brother-in-law, Stanley Stitt; and sister-in-law, Donna Modesitt.

03/13/2026

James E. “Jim” Dhooghe, 82, of Edmond, OK formerly of Parsons, passed away at 7:27 a.m., Thursday, March 12, 2026 at Integris Health in Edmond.

Complete obituary details will be announced by the Carson-Wall Funeral Home.

03/12/2026

Judy L. (Wheeler) Moore, 80, of Girard, died at 6:50 p.m., Monday, March 9, 2026 at her residence in Girard. Memorial services will be held at a later date and inurnment will be in the Myers Cemetery South of Girard.

Judy was born April 11, 1945 in Girard, a daughter of John and Thelma (Chrisman) Wheeler. She grew up in the Pittsburg and Chicopee areas, graduated from Southeast High School in Cherokee, and she attended Fort Scott Community College in Fort Scott and Pittsburg State University in Pittsburg.

Judy married John William Moore on October 15, 1970 in Pittsburg and they divorced.

She worked as a CNA at the Medicalodge South in Pittsburg from 1980 until retiring in 2004 and she enjoyed horseback riding, skating, bowling, reading, and serving the Lord.

Judy was a member of the Church of God of Prophecy in Pittsburg before the church closed in 1970 and then she attended the Church of God of Prophecy and later the Lighthouse of Worship, both in Liberal, Missouri.

Survivors include her daughter, Judith Ann Dieterle and her husband, Dennis, of Girard; her granddaughters, Beth Lowe of Wichita and Jessica Dieterle of Parsons; her great granddaughters, Anyssa Jade Lowe and Amery Joule Lowe; her brothers, John Wheeler of Alma and Tom Wheeler of Mulberry.

Judy was preceded in death and finally reunited with her parents, her sister, Beulah May Wheeler, and her loving dog, Bobbi Sue.

03/12/2026

John William Tersinar, 90, of Farlington, died at 8:50 p.m., Monday, March 9, 2026 in The Communities of the Wildwood Ranch in Joplin, Missouri.

Funeral services will be at 1:00 p.m., Saturday, March 14, 2026 at the Smith-Carson-Wall Funeral Home in Girard with Pastor Tim Rudd officiating. Burial will be in the Farlington Cemetery.

The family will receive friends from 5:00 until 7:00 p.m., Friday, March 13, 2026 at the Smith-Carson-Wall Funeral Home where friends may call after 2:00 p.m., Friday.

John was born September 20, 1935 in Farlington, a son of John Tersinar, Jr. and Janet Stiteler.

He grew up in Farlington, graduated from Girard High School, and he attended Pittsburg State University for 2 years.

He married Donna D. Hayden on June 22, 1956 in Girard and Donna survives.

John served in the US Army from 1958 until receiving his honorable discharge in 1961.

He worked as the manager of the Coop Service Station in Girard for 33 years before retiring in 1997.

He was also a farmer and stockman, and he enjoyed his family, watching his grandchildren play sports, hunting, fishing, his cows, sitting on his porch, and educating future generations about farming.

He was a member of the rural water board for a number of years, he taught Hunter’s Safety classes, and he was the last founding member of the Farlington Best Yet 4-H Club.

Survivors, in addition to his wife, Donna, are his daughter, Debbie Tersinar of Joplin; his grandchildren, Rachel Drumeller, Steven Stroud, Drew Tersinar, Tanner Tersinar; his great-grandchildren, Ridge and Silas Drumeller, Paige and Boone Tersinar; his brother, Jerry Tersinar of Nixa, Missouri,

John was preceded in death by his parents, his son, John Allan Tersinar, on January 6, 2022, and his sister, Betty Waisner.

03/11/2026

Janice K. Wrench, 84, of Chetopa, passed away Monday, March 9, 2026, at her home.

Complete obituary details and funeral arrangements will be announced by the Bath-Forbes-Hoffman Funeral Home of Chetopa.

03/10/2026

Edward M. “Ed” Lero, 69, of St. Paul, passed away at 11:40 a.m., Sunday, March 8, 2026 at Diversicare of Chanute. Mass of Christian Burial will be held at 10:30 a.m., Thursday, March 12, 2026 at St. Ambrose Catholic Church in Erie. The rosary will be prayed at 10:00 a.m. prior to the Mass. Burial will follow in St. Francis Catholic Cemetery in St. Paul. The family will receive friends from 6 to 7 p.m., Wednesday, at the Pierce-Carson-Wall Funeral Home in Erie.

He was born on February 4, 1957 in Kansas City, Missouri to Norbert E. and Norene M. (Beller) Lero. Ed grew up in Shawnee, Kansas and spent his summers and weekends visiting the Beller Farm in St. Paul. He graduated from Shawnee Mission North West High School in 1975 and worked as a handy man during those years. He then attended Salina Vo-Tech and received a certificate as a diesel mechanic. He worked part-time for Ryder Truck while he was attending school and after graduation worked full time for Ryder Truck for 39 years and 3 months before retiring due to health.

He and Shirlee P. “Patty” Bobin were married on March 3, 1977 in Olathe, Kansas. She survives of the home.

He was a member of the St. Francis Catholic Church at St. Paul. Ed enjoyed raising horses, hunting and anything outdoors.

In addition to his wife, survivors include a son, Walter Lero of Walnut; a daughter, Christy Hoerle (Jason) of Walnut; sister, Peggy Lero of Frontenac; brothers, Pat Lero of Kansas City, MO, Leonard “Lenny” Lero (Denyse) of Shawnee, KS and Michael “Mick” Lero (Jan) of Shawnee, KS; grandchildren, Emmagen Lero, Aubree Lero, Riley Lero, Laiton Moore and Avrin Hoerle and numerous nieces and nephews.

He was preceded in death by two brothers, Paul Lero and infant John Lero.

03/10/2026

Craig D. Sonka, 75, of Parsons, passed away on Sunday, March 8, 2026, at the Hospice House in Olathe. He is survived by his wife, Jean LeBeau, of the home. Other survivors include his daughter, Becky Mock and her husband, Jeremy; and his son, Travis Sonka.

A memorial service will be held at a later date.

Cremation is under the direction of Forbes-Hoffman Funeral Home of Parsons.

03/09/2026

Susan G. Kline, 47 of Ottawa, Kansas passed away at 4:48 p.m., Tuesday, March 3, 2026 at her home in Ottawa.

She was born November 21, 1978 in Fairbanks, Alaska a daughter of Gregory and Linda (Hansen) Kline.

Susan worked as an apprentice electrician, she was a free spirit and loved to travel,

living in various locations of the four states.

She loved her children, grandchildren and her cat Maggie; Susan was of the Christian faith.

Susan is survived by two daughters, Darien Dial and her husband Joshua of Kansas City, Kansas, Shania Wallace of Pittsburg, Kansas, and three grandchildren, Savannah, Isaac, and Falen.

She was preceded in death by her parents.

Services for Susan G. Kline will be 11:30 a.m., Monday, March 9, 2026 at the Farlington Cemetery.

03/09/2026

Stephen Cunningham, 45, of Altamont, passed away on Friday, March 6, 2026, at his home. A funeral service will be held, at 10 a.m., Friday, March 13, 2026, Forbes-Hoffman Funeral Home, 405 Main St., Parsons, KS 67357. Burial will follow at Mount Pleasant Cemetery, Altamont, KS.

Stephen Scott Cunningham was born on July 16, 1980, to John Edward and Bonnie Gayle (Kenworthy) Cunningham in Columbus, Kansas.

Stephen graduated from Labette County High School in 1998.

After high school, Stephen served in the United States Army, serving two tours in Iraq. After he was honorably discharged, Stephen obtained his automotive tech certification where he worked at Walmart. Later he worked as an over the road truck driver for several years and most recently was a Lead Man for Ruskin Company, second shift. He was known for his hard work ethic and being able to get the most out of others.

He loved spending time with his family. He was always perfecting the art of smoking meat. This led to experimenting with different techniques, rubs, and smokers. He would often take part in the appreciation dinners, where he would bring the brisket. He loved to fish and always caught something even if it was a turtle. He could cook the fish so well with his own special batter, that people who didn't like fish would eat it. He was generous and spared no expense---monetary or acts of service---for those he loved. He lived quietly, but loved big. He enjoyed learning and sharing his knowledge with others.

He was simply Jack of all trades and a master of none but oftentimes better than a master of one.

Survivors include:

His parents of the home

Brother – Bradley Cunningham of Anchorage, Alaska

Four sisters - Rebecca Buchanan and husband Bob of McCune, Kansas

Christy Palmer and husband Doug of Fredonia, Kansas

Esther Junod and husband Ron of Radcliff, Kentucky

Melody Miller of Altamont, Kansas

Nieces and nephews – Adam, Norma, Katie, Reilly, Justin, Jaylee, Jade, Jay, and great nephew Wyatt.

He was preceded in death by his infant sister, Amy Cunningham.

03/06/2026

Kristy K. Beebe, 66, of Parsons, passed away Wednesday, March 4, 2026, at her home in Parsons. Further obituary information and service arrangements will be announced by the Carson-Wall Funeral Home of Parsons.

03/06/2026

David W. Bamberger Jr., 81, of Parsons, beloved father and grandfather, passed away on Tuesday, March 3, 2026. He is now at rest with our Lord. Funeral services will be held at 6:30 P.M., Saturday, May 9, 2026 at St. John’s Episcopal Church with Fr. Kelley J. Lackey, II. officiating. Burial will be held later in the summer on the family lot in the Green Lawn Memorial Park Cemetery at Williamsport, Pennsylvania.

He was born July 9, 1944 at Lebanon, Pennsylvania, a son of David, Sr. and Charlotte (Reedy) Bamberger. He grew up and attended school at Williamsport, Pennsylvania and then served in the United States Marine Corps. Upon his discharge, he returned to Williamsport and attended Lycoming College. He later received a Master’s in Business Administration. In July 1966 he was united in marriage to Donna Mae Wurster at Williamsport, Pennsylvania. They had twin daughters that he loved dearly. They later divorced. David worked in accounting in Williamsport and was later transferred to Long Island, NY in the 1990s. He loved the outdoors of Pennsylvania and often enjoyed deer and turkey hunting with his brother in-law and father in- law. In his retirement he moved to Parsons in the early 2000s to be with his daughter and son in-law. He enjoyed his move to Kansas and was often heard telling family members back in Pennsylvania that “the people are very friendly here, not like anywhere else I have ever lived”. He was very generous with his time and enjoyed helping with the family ranching operation. David’s greatest joy was spending time with his grandchildren attending sporting and school events and beach trips to Hilton Head Island. He was the best Pappy ever.

He was a member of the Christ Episcopal Church at Williamsport and transferred his membership to St. John’s Episcopal Church upon moving to Parsons. He was a member of the American Legion, enjoyed hunting and collecting coins and stamps.

Survivors include: two daughters and sons in -law – Senta and Brad Meister, Parsons, Kansas, Monica and Patrick Ganter, Hardeeville, South Carolina; four grandchildren – Ethan Ganter, Hilton Head Island, South Carolina, Gavin Ganter, Hardeeville, South Carolina, Alex David Meister, Springfield, Missouri, Sidni Meister, Tampa, Florida. He was preceded in death by his sister – Shirley Ann (Bamberger) Rohm on October 23, 2025.

03/03/2026

Preston T. Billingsly, 18, of Cherryvale, passed Saturday, February 28, 2026, at his home.

The family will receive friends from 5:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m., Friday, March 6, 2026, at the Forbes-Hoffman Funeral Home of Parsons.

Complete obituary details will be announced by the Forbes-Hoffman Funeral Home.

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