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6A FRIDAY SEPTEMBER 21 KANSAS.COM Baker Furniture and Carpet, 601 SE 36th, Newton, Ks VARIETY OF FURNITURE AND CARPET SELECTIONS. Good friends. Great care. Senior Living Community Where Life Never Gets Old Family-owned and managed 183rd W. Kellogg 316-550-6343 DoveEstates.com Independent Living Villas Assisted Living (24-hr licensed nurse on duty) therapies Come see for yourself why people love it here! Callender, James Monroe III 87, Retired Orthodontist, died Saturday, September 8, 2018.

Memorial Service will be at 1:00 pm, Saturday, September 22, 2018, at St. James Episcopal Church. Preceded in death by his parents, James II and Lillian Callender; sisters, Geraldine Callender, Leatha Callender Campbell, Lydia Callender Swan, Phoebe Joan Callender Shaffer; brother, Galen Callender. Survived by his wife, Pam Callender; son, Douglas (Larissa Rivera) Callender, both of Wichita; daughter, Kelly (Jason) Schulteis of Merriam, KS; brothers, David Callender of Denver, CO, R. Sam Callender of Golden, CO; step-grandchildren, Matthew and Andrew.

A memorial has been established with: St. James Episcopal Church Perpetual Memorial Endowment Fund, 3750 E. Douglas Wichita, KS 67208. Downing Lahey Mortuary-East Chapel. Share tributes online at: www.dlwichita.com Carr, Julie R.

44, passed away September 16, 2018. Visitation will be 9-10 a.m. at Ascension Lutheran Church-Maple Campus, 12885 W. Maple, with Funeral Service beginning at 10 a.m. Survivors include sons, Sid Lendall, Ethan Carr, and Wyatt Carr; and best friend, Chris Carr.

View extended obituary at CozineMemorial.com. Services by Broadway Mortuary. Henrion, Susan Irene 68, passed away Tuesday, September 18, 2018. Memorial Service Saturday, Broadway Mortuary Chapel. She is survived by her husband, Mark; and her sister, Janie Grogg and family.

Susan was the true definition of devoted wife and loyal friend, graceful in her dealings with people, situations, and the world around her. Memorials to Heartspring. Share condolences at www.CozineMemorial.com. Broadway Mortuay. Lynes, Anna 82, retired sales clerk, passed away on September 16, 2018.

She was preceded by husband, Wayne. Anna is survived by son, Floyd; daughters, Barb (Brad) Woydziak and Judy (Lloyd Stricker) Horsley; 11 grandchildren and 15 great grandchildren. Celebration of Life will be held at 3:00 pm on Saturday, September 22, 2018 at Resthaven Mortuary. Memorials may be sent to the Association or the Kansas Humane Society. May, Robert "Bob" R.

83, passed away peacefully in his home in Derby, Kansas on Monday, September 17, 2018, surrounded by his children and grandchildren. Visitation: Friday, September 21, 2018, from 1-8pm with family present from 6-8pm at Smith Mortuary, Derby 1415 North Rock Road Derby, Kansas 67037. Private family graveside service will be held. Bob was born on July 21, 1935, in Webb City, Missouri to Elvis Lee May and Nellie Marie (Lewis) May. On June 5th, 1954, he married Mary Lou Keener in Scammon, KS.

She preceded him in death on February 21, 1996. Bob served in the United States Army from 1958-1960, and was a retired quality control supervisor at Boeing Wichita. He was also preceded in death by his great-grandson Adrian Cervantes. Bob is survived by his daughter Wendy Madison, son Robert Jeffrey May (Michelle), sister-in-law Shirley (Keener) Payne, eight grandchildren, and 13 great-grandchildren. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to Midwest Transplant Network 1035 Emporia Ave 100, Wichita, KS 67214 and Serenity Hospice 9415 E.

Harry, Ste. 306, Wichita, KS, 67207. www.SmithFamilyMortuaries.com AUGUSTA-Jones Arthur 88, of Augusta, passed away peacefully Wednesday, Sept. 19, 2018, in Wichita. Survivors: sons, Ron (Frankie) Jones of Andover, Chester "Chet" (Dianna) Jones of Edmond, Ok; grandchildren, Josh (Jacquie) Jones, Zach (Megan) Jones, Tim Jones; great-grandchildren, Olivia, Addison and Bodhi; brother Jerry (Sharon) Jones of Mt.

View, Ak; sisters Betty (Richard) Coon of Wichita, Netty (Gary) Bond, of Tulsa Ok Wilma (Dan) Wilkinson of Reed Spring, Mo. Graveside services 11 a.m. Sept. 22, in Dunlap Cemetery, Rose Hill, Kansas. Dunsford Funeral Home Crematory, 201 East Fifth, Augusta, KS 67010, 316 775-6363, www.dunsfordfh.com GODDARD-Faber, Stephanie Vondell 53, lost her battle with cancer on September 13, 2018 with her husband and family at her side.

Preceded in death by her father, Jimmie Mick of Arkansas. Survived by husband, Eugene of Goddard; sons, Jeremy Pickens of Haysville, James Pickens of Wichita; daughter, Lori Ivey; stepdaughter, Brandelle, both of Goddard; mother, Sharon Smith of Howard, Ks; stepmother, Delores Mick of Arkansas; sisters, Yolonda Johnson of Andover, Theresa Underhill of Wichita, Michelle Herl of Frisco, Tx. She had three grandchildren, Thomas, Aaron and JJ. She also had five stepgrandchildren. Services to be held at 1:00 p.m.

Saturday, Sept. 22, 2018 at The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, 401 N. Westlink, Wichita. GREAT BEND-Reed, Keitha Ann Morgan 72, passed away September 18, 2018, at Medicalodges of Great Bend. She was born April 26, 1946 in Wichita, to Earl and Lillian (Holland) Morgan.

Coming from Larned in 2008, Keitha was a Great Bend resident. She was a CMA for the Larned St. Joseph Hospital for 15 years and worked in different care homes. She loved to give to St. Jude and help feed the children.

She loved to read and always studied her bible. Keitha especially loved spending time with her family. Survivors include, one daughter, Stacy Deeann Lawrence and husband Randy of Great Bend; five sons, Brian Scott Reed of Lewis, Steven Bradley Reed of Great Bend, Stan Leland Reed and wife Kelly of Great Bend, Dr. Henry Shane Reed and wife Dawn of Salina and Earl Shawn Reed and wife Melinda of Lake City, Tennessee; three brothers, Kenneth Morgan and wife Karen of Wichita, Kyle Morgan and wife Vickie of Rose Hill and Lance Given and wife Ginger of Wichita; sixteen grandchildren and six great-grandchildren. She was preceded in death by a brother, Kevin Morgan.

There will be no visitation as cremation has taken place. Memorial Service will be held 10:00 a.m., Saturday, September 22, 2018, at Bryant Funeral Home with Pastor Matt Schaffner presiding. Private Family Inurnment will be at Hillcrest Memorial Park, Great Bend. Memorials are suggested to Muscular Dystrophy Association, in care of Bryant Funeral Home. Callender, James Monroe III Carr, Julie R.

Henrion, Susan Irene Lynes, Anna May, Robert "Bob" R. AUGUSTA-Jones Arthur GREAT BEND-Reed, Keitha Ann Morgan Daily, Cecil, 87. Service: 10 a.m. Saturday, Sept. 22, 2018, Biglow Funeral Home Chapel, Biglow Funeral Dir.

Fisher, Ronnie, 63. Service: 10:30 a.m. Saturday, Sept. 22, 2018, New Hope Gospel Pentecostal Church, Biglow Funeral Dir. Hayden, Beatrice passed away September 13, 2018.

Service: 11:00 a.m. Saturday, Sept. 22, at Community Baptist Church. Old Mission Mortuary Poyner, Jessica, 24. Memorial: 11 a.m.

Saturday, Sept. 22, 2018, Wichita Indian UMC, Biglow Funeral Dir. ARKANSAS CITY-McBride, Floyd Allen, 74, died Sept. 19, 2018. Memorial service: 10:00 a.m.

Monday, September 24, at the Rindt-Erdman Funeral Home. EL DORADO-McEachern, Larry 77. Funeral: 10:30 a.m. Tuesday at First Christian Church. Carlson Funeral Home HAUGHTON, LA-Whited, Dana Ann Nagy, 52, passed September, 14, 2018.

Services will be announced at later date. Ziegler Funeral Chapel HUTCHINSON-Wasinger, Alice 90, died September 18, 2018. Mass of Christian Burial: 11:00 a.m. Saturday, Sept. 22, at Church of the Holy Cross.

Elliott Mortuary MCPHERSON-Hall, Charles Robert 83, passed away September 18, 2018. Funeral service: 10:30 a.m. Monday, September 24, at Glidden-Ediger Chapel. Also, get directions to services, order flowers, donate to a charity, express condolences or share memories by signing the guest book. The Wichita Eagle offers small free death notices for Kansas or former Kansas residents.

Please call for more information. Free death notices are not featured online. Families who choose to publish additional information may do so for a fee. Obituaries are written and supplied by families and mortuaries. Pricing information can be obtained through your mortuary or by calling 316-268-6508.

The Wichita Eagle reserves the right to edit, alter or omit any obituary. Effective February 1, 2017, the obituary office hours will be Monday thru Saturday 8am-4pm. Deadline is 3pm. Closed Sundays Holidays. View obituaries online Go to: onor Share The Memory Of A Loved One With A Touching Tribute 268-6508 LOCALOBITUARIES AREAOBITUARIES LOCALDEATHS AREADEATHS A woman working a temporary job at a drug- store warehouse in Mary- land got into an argument at work Thursday morn- ing and began shooting colleagues, killing three before fatally shooting herself, authorities said.

The suspect was a tem- porary employee at the Rite Aid distribution center in Maryland, Har- ford County Sheriff Jef- frey Gahler said. officer later identified her as Snochia Moseley, 26, of Baltimore County. had reported for her workday as usual, and around 9 a.m. the shoot- ing Gahler said. do not at this time have a motive for this senseless ASSOCIATED PRESS Officials: Shooter kills 3, herself at Md.

warehouse Averting a murder trial that had been nearly four years in coming, former rap mogul Marion Knight pleaded no con- test Thursday to volun- tary manslaughter for running over and killing a Compton, busi- nessman and agreed to serve nearly 30 years in prison. The Death Row Re- cords co-founder entered the plea in Los Angeles Superior Court after strik- ing a deal with prose- cutors, and has agreed to serve 28 years. Jury selec- tion for his trial, which could have led to a life sentence, had been scheduled to begin Mon- day. ASSOCIATED PRESS Suge Knight pleads no contest to manslaughter Scientists say confirmed that puzzling fossils from more than 500 million years ago are traces of an animal. The fossils are impres- sions in rock: oval shapes with internal lines, look- ing somewhat like a leaf imprint densely packed with veins.

First de- scribed in 1947, they are found in Australia and Russia and range in size from a fingernail to some 4 feet long. The myste- rious organism has been dubbed In a paper released Thursday by the journal Science, researchers say Dickinsonia fossils from Russia contained carbon- bearing substances pro- duced by animals. ASSOCIATED PRESS Odd fossils are from animal of 500M years ago India has criminalized a centuries-old practice in which Muslim men could instantly divorce their wives, a step that has polarized political parties over how deeply the gov- ernment should become involved in marital and religious issues. The practice, called triple talaq, allows Mus- lim men to divorce their wives by using the word meaning divorce in Arabic, three times in person, over the phone or even in writing or text message. The option is not available to Muslim women.

The new ordinance is law for a maximum of six months, unless Parlia- ment takes further action. NEW YORK TIMES India outlaws instant divorces for Muslim men At least 44 people are dead after a passenger ferry capsized on Lake Victoria, a Tanzanian official said late Thurs- day, and the death toll was expected to rise when rescue efforts re- sume at daybreak. Thirty-seven people were rescued after the ferry sank in the after- noon, Mwanza regional commissioner John Mon- gella said. cannot spec- how many people had been on board, he said. now our focus is on The Tanzania Electri- cal, Mechanical and Elec- tronics Services Agency, in charge of servicing the vessels, urged patience as rescue efforts began.

ASSOCIATED PRESS At least 44 die as ferry capsizes on Lake Victoria A tossed net has man- aged to capture space junk in a demonstration of ways to clean up debris in orbit. In the British-led exper- iment announced Thurs- day, a big net was cast from a mini satellite Sun- day. The net successfully wrapped around its tar- get, an inflated structure that had just been de- ployed as part of the test. The distance covered nearly 20 feet. Debris poses a hazard not only to the Interna- tional Space Station, but to the Hubble Space Tele- scope and other satellites.

The net about 16 feet across and its target will eventually fall out of orbit together and burn up. ASSOCIATED PRESS Net captures space junk in cleanup test.

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