Peggy Lynette (O'Neal) Livermore, 67, of Beebe, Arkansas died December 26, 2017. She was born on April 4, 1950 to Milton O’Neal (died 1997) and Vera O’Neal (died 2019). She is survived by her husband, Andrew E. Livermore of Beebe, AR.; one brother, Michael O'Neal of Hutchinson, KS; three sisters: Pennie & Tim Epperson of Wichita, KS., Lori & Terry Douglas of Rogers, AR., and Pam George (Darrel) of Blythewood, SC,. Funeral December 29, 2017, at The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints in Searcy, with burial in Meadowbrook Memorial Gardens.
Margaret C. (Oakley) Forsyth, 48, born 07/25/1950, died Oct. 23, 1998, at her home in Kansas City, Mo.. She married Michael Forsyth, July 1974, in Lawrence, Ks. Survivors include a daughter, Emily C. Forsyth, Lawrence; her mother, Mary J. Oakley (died 2015) Hutchinson; two sisters, Paula M. Pankow, Manito, Ill. (2015) and Trish Oakley, Redwood City, Calif (2015); and a brother, Lloyd E. Oakley, (died 2001) San Francisco. Graveside service in Memorial Park Cemetery, 1517 East 15th, Lawrence, Ks.
Theodore “Ted” Allen Ocker, 66, born June 27, 1950, died Nov. 22, 2016 in Colorado Springs, Co., from Pancreatic Cancer. He joined the Army National Guard out of high school and retired from the Guard in 1990. He then went to work for the Kansas Dept. of Corrections for sixteen years and retired in 2016. After coming to Colorado Springs, he went to work for a gluten free bakery as a delivery driver from 2008-2013. After leaving Outside the Breadbox, he did some contract driving for a concierge service shuttling cars back and forth between Denver and Colorado Springs. Survived by his wife, Janie; three sons, Paul, Travis and Jarrod; a daughter, Brittany Grauerholz; two sisters, Connie Miller and Beth Prieb; and three grandchildren. Burial Kechi Township Cemetery, Park City, Sedgwick County, Kansas.
Kathleen Ogle Ronnebaum, 69, of Baileyville, Kansas passed away Tuesday afternoon, May 7, 2019 at the family farm home, northwest of St. Benedict. Kathleen (Kate) suffered from ALS (amyotrophic lateral sclerosis) since early 2016. Kathleen was born on March 12, 1950 in Stafford, Kansas, daughter of Virgil and Esther Carter Ogle. The family moved to Hutchinson in 1955, where Kathleen attended elementary through high school. She graduated from Grinnell College in Iowa in 1972 with a degree in history with an emphasis on Slavic studies. She earned a master’s degree in elementary education from Emporia State University in 1974 and a master’s degree in special education with an emphasis in gifted education from Kansas State University in 1980. She had moved to Seneca, Kansas in 1973 where she taught in Nemaha Valley Public School and the Nemaha-Marshall Special Education Co-op for 30 years. She and Elmer Ronnebaum were married on October 30, 1976 at St. Mary’s Church in St. Benedict, Kansas. Kathleen taught gifted students for the majority of her career. She also loved reading, baking, gardening, and travel. Kathleen was preceded in death by her parents. Kathleen is survived by her husband, Elmer; a son David, Lawrence, Kansas, and daughter Sarah, Washington, DC; and her siblings, Nancy Ogle of Wichita, Kansas and Mark Ogle of Lawrence, Kansas Mass of Christian Burial, May 11, 2019 at St. Mary’s Catholic Church in St. Benedict. Burial will be in the church cemetery.

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Susan Diane Renek (née Openshaw), age 75, passed away peacefully on April 22, 2026, in Chandler, Arizona. Born on February 25, 1951, in Rochester, Minnesota, Susan lived a full and vibrant life marked by dedication to her family, her work, and her passions. Susan graduated from Hutchinson High School in the class of 1969 and later earned an AA from Chandler-Gilbert Community College. Throughout her life, she worked tirelessly across various careers, often balancing multiple jobs at once. She took immense pride in her role as a reservation agent for Southwest Airlines, where she dedicated 20 years of service before retiring. Her commitment and work ethic were admired by all who knew her. Arizona held a special place in Susan’s heart. She often remarked on the beauty of the state’s sunsets and cherished the time she spent there. A devoted fan of the Arizona Diamondbacks, Susan loved following their games and sharing her enthusiasm with others. In addition to baseball, she enjoyed playing online games and connecting with friends, old and new. In her later years, Susan found joy in going to the movies with her family and spending time with her beloved dogs. Susan is survived by her loving children: Tauni (John) Koch, Darrell (Melissa) Gora, Jason(Tiffany) Hiley, and David Renek. She was a proud grandmother to Ashley (Zechary) Towns, Veronica (Michael) Barnes, Jonathan Kronz, Nathan Gora, Talia Gora, Maria "Isa" Gora, Mathew Gora, Jackson Hiley, and Jillian Hiley. Her legacy also includes seven great-grandchildren. She is also survived by her brothers, Cal Openshaw and Mike Openshaw. Susan was predeceased by her parents, Dr. Calvin Openshaw and Violet Blanche (Hiley) Openshaw, and by her husband, Mike Renek, after 30 years of marriage. Susan’s memory will live on in the hearts of those who knew and loved her. May her love for life and the cherished moments she shared bring comfort to all who mourn her passing. A Funeral Service will be held on May 15, 2026, from 10:00 AM to 12:00 PM at Legacy Funeral Home-Rose Chapel, 1130 S. Horne, Mesa, Arizona. Light refreshments to follow.Burial Service to follow at 1:00 pm at Valley of the Sun Mortuary and Cemetery, 10940 E. Chandler Heights Rd. Chandler, AZ
Carla Jean (Owens) Hey died August 31, 2010 in Broken Arrow, OK. Unknown cause, no obituary found. She was united in marriage to John Wesley Hey and he died 2012 in Tulsa, OK. Find a grave 70717937.