Obituaries

ROBERT “BOB” MOSER

Robert (Bob) Lee Moser, age 90, retired Civil Engineer and Air Force Veteran, went to Heaven on May 3rd, 2023. Robert was born on April 15th, 1933, on a farm in Bern, KS, to parents Aaron and Hulda (Giesel) Moser. Robert was the youngest of 5 children and earned the nickname “Shaky” while shooting pool. Robert graduated from Bern High School, played 3 sports and was ambidextrous, threw right-handed but batted left-handed. Robert joined the Air Force in 1951 and was a radio operator, during the Korean War, where he flew over 3,000 hours, for the 91st Strategic Reconnaissance Squadron, on a B-29 airplane. After the war he worked for the State Highway Department before, and then after graduating from Finlay Engineering College in 1958. He started his own engineering consulting business, Moser and Associates, in Newton, KS. Robert had two children from his first marriage, Leslie Ann and Bradley Scott. He later married Joy (Brinson, Moore.) They spent their years together traveling in a motorhome around the Southwest, with a Condo at the Satellite, in Colorado Springs, later splitting time between Yuma, Arizona, and their bungalow in Cripple Creek, Colorado. Robert was a lifelong golfer, creative thinker, and enjoyed the company of many friends in Suni Sands RV Park in Yuma, AZ. He could cobble almost anything out of wood and crafted many inventions over the years, including the complementary 9 golf stroke counter. Robert was a great person to know; he made friends anywhere and everywhere he went. He was preceded in death by his parents, his siblings (Loree, Dolores, and Don), his wife Joy, his daughter Leslie, and step-grandson, Chad Robinson. He is survived by his sister Beverly Wenger, Sabetha, KS, son Bradley (Sarah) Moser, Colwich, KS, step-son Robin (Glenda Kelly) Moore, Lawrence, KS, granddaughter Lindsey (Brett Lorg) Moser, Colwich, KS, step-grandchildren Brice (Megan) Lowe, Andover, KS, Mackenzie (Kyle) Linn, Newton, KS, Jonathan and Alyson Beyer, Colwich, K

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VICKIE LYNN HUXMAN (YOUK)

Vickie Lynn Huxman (Youk) was born in Goessel, Kansas on February 17, 1954 the youngest of seven children to Leland and Lorene Youk and entered eternal life on May 2, 2023. Celebration of Life Service 2:00 p.m. May 18, 2023 at the Newton Christian Church in Newton officiated by Chaplin Greg Schmidt. Family will receive friends from 1:00 p.m. to service time May 18 at the Church.

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ESTHER MAE THIESZEN

Esther Mae Thieszen, 92, of North Newton, Kansas, passed away Friday, April 28, 2023 at Kidron Bethel Village. She was born April 1, 1931 in Goessel, Kansas, the daughter of Jacob G.

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JACK ANDY UNRUH

Jack Andy Unruh was born March 7th, 1924 in Newton, Kansas. He was the fourth child of Harvey and Ruth Unruh and the only son. His older sisters were Helen, Dorris, and Maurine. They lived in Newton where Harve had a hardware store and later worked for the county. When Jack was a month old, he had whooping cough. There was nothing the doctor could do and sent him home to die. Ruth nursed him back to health and he later attended 12 years of school without missing a singe day. This must be where the Unruhs got their strong constitution. Jack had an adventurous childhood and often told of going down to the railroad tracks and eating with the bums. The bums would catch fish in Sand Creek and cook them in a coffee can. In later years, although Jack was an avid fisherman, he hated eating fish and refused to do so until the day he died. Jack was inducted into the Army in 1943, just 4 days shy of his 20th birthday. He trained at Camp Atterbury in Indiana. He was a member of the 106th Infantry Division at Fort Jackson, South Carolina. He received advanced airborne training and was a test jumper with the 542nd Parachute Infantry Battalion at Camp McCall, North Carolina. This was a lot of traveling for someone who had never been out of Newton, Kansas, or even been in an airplane! A prime example of Jack’s sense of humor can be seen in a photo he had hanging in the basement. The sky is filled with parachutes. Jack wrote the caption, “My 10th jump. I’m the one with the smile”. He was involved in securing Luzon in the Philippines. The 11th Airborne Division was then airlifted to Okinawa. For weeks they stood ready to invade or occupy the enemy’s homeland. This 21 year old paratrooper sergeant was one of the first Americans to set foot in Japan after they surrendered. He said one of the scariest days of his life was when he and his buddy had to march down the hill into a village of Japanese and not know if they were aware the war was over and how they would be received.

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PAUL BEAN

Paul Bean passed away April 29th, 2023. He was born in Newton, KS April 15,1938 to Preston Charles (P.C.) Bean and Miriam Katherine Wilkerson Bean.

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ROBERT “BOB” VIDACS

Robert “Bob” Vidacs, age 79, born in Yugoslavia and resident of Newton, Kansas, left this world peacefully and found his spot in heaven on April 26, 2023. In his young adult days, Bob was 82nd Airborne in the Army during the Vietnam War. After his military service, he moved from Pennsylvania to Newton, Kansas where he met his beautiful wife, Lucy. He worked at Boeing as a machinist until retirement. They had two beautiful kids and spent life loving each other and those around them. Bob was a strong-willed man, who fought through a life full of hardships, but always had a smile on his face and something silly to say. He is survived by his wife, Lucy Vidacs, Daughter and Son-In-Law, Andrea & Darryl Kabins, Daughter-In-Law, Dee Herron, Sisters, Helen Turnista and Eva Betlyon, Nephew and housemate, Russell Hernandez, Grandchildren, Tressa Dennett, Farrah Gilmere, Aden Dekat, April Vidacs, Alex Vidacs, Logan Thompson, Liana Kabins and Gabriela Kabins, and his canine companion, Louisa as well as many more close friends and family. Bob is proceeded in death by his son, Patrick Vidacs and parents Karl and Josephine Vidacs. Services will be held at Broadway Colonial Funeral Home in Newton, Kansas on Wednesday, May 3 at 10am. Graveside to follow. Broadway Colonial Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements. Online condolences may be left www. broadwaycolonialfh.com.

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DORIS DE HOOGH

Mrs. Doris De Hoogh, age 89, of Orange City, passed away on Saturday, April 15, 2023, at the Orange City Area Health System, surrounded by loved ones.

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