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Juliana “Julie” (Schmidt) Stucky

Juliana “Julie” (Schmidt) Stucky, 87, died on September 2, 2022, at Paramount Community Living and Rehab in Newton, Kansas. She was born on June 1, 1935, in Goessel, Kansas, the birstborn daughter of John and Susie (Buller) Schmidt. Julie grew up with her eight siblings in rural Burns, Kansas, where she attended and graduated from Burns High School with the class of 1954. On June 18, 1954, Julie was united in marriage to Leland Stucky in Burns. They celebrated 68 beautiful years of marriage this year. Julie was employed by Hehr International as a foreman for 43 years before she retired. She was a devoted and faithful member of Meridian Baptist Church in Newton, where she volunteered in the church nursery for many years and was an AWANA leader for 30 years. She loved spending time with and getting to know all of the children. Julie enjoyed sewing and spending time with her family. Julie is survived by her husband, Leland Stucky; daughters, Barbara (Dan) Rexroat of Rosehill and Diane (Daryl) Walter of Newton; brothers, John Schmidt of Loveland, Colorado, Calvin Schmidt of Moundridge, and Dennis Schmidt of North Newton; sisters, Emmy Midkiff of Spokane, Washington, Fern Goodwin of Burns, and Berneda Jewell of Manhattan; and 4 grandchildren and 8 greatgrandchildren.

Rose Marie Crawford

Rose Marie Crawford, 81, of North Newton, Kansas, passed away peacefully in her sleep Monday, September 5th, 2022. She was born on December 9th, 1941, in Newton, Kansas to Arthur Friesen and Rosella (Schmidt) Friesen.

Deanne Duerksen

Hillsboro - Deanne Duerksen, 77, passed away September 4, 2022 at her residence in Hesston. Jost Funeral Home .

Sharing the same road

Glenn Brunkow, Pottawatomie County farmer and rancher Tuesday I was hauling hay; it was my fifth or sixth load of the day, and I had been hauling hay for the better part of a week. It was probably all too routine.

Editorial Roundup: Kansas

Editorial: Hey Kansas Chiefs fans: Will you be more concerned about your bets than the team now? Kansas formally enters the sports wagering world Thursday, with a “soft launch” of state-sponsored, privately-operated betting on athletic events. We’re excited to see plans to offer the betting finally take shape, but no one should be blind to the fact that it will also mean changes — not all of them good — as more and more fans participate.

Sports briefs

GOLF Wedgewood Senior Men 1. Sam Farmer, Jerry Schmidt, Carvin Thiessen, Ken Lieske -4. 2. Ed Hodge, Sam Griffen, Wally Anderson, Bob Wilson -4. 3.… Login to continue reading Login Sign up for complimentary access Sign Up Now Close

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September 10 through September 18, All times Central NOTE: All competitions are subject to change. Check with www.thekansan.com, the Kansan sports Twitter page (@nksports) and… Login to continue reading Login Sign up for complimentary access Sign Up Now Close

Bethel gridders travel to Friends

Threshers to face former coach By Mark Schnabel Newton Kansan Fresh off the greatest comeback of the A.B. Stokes era, the Bethel College football team… Login to continue reading Login Sign up for complimentary access Sign Up Now Close