Memorial Contributions may be sent to Caring Hands Humane Society and may be left care of the funeral home. Viewing and visitation with be Friday Octofrom 5:00-9:00 pm with family greeting from 6:00-8:00 pm. Graveside committal service will be 10:00 a.m., Saturday, Octoat Goessel Mennonite Cemetery in Goessel, Kansas. He was proceeded in death by his parents, two brothers, Dewayne and Norman and his daughter Elizabeth “Jane” Baker. Vernon is survived by two children, Tim Schmidt (Michelle) of Junction City, Amy Stiver (Brian) of Newton and Son-in-law Paul Baker of Newton Grandchildren Jessica (Noah) Wuest, Jacob Raprager (Sarah Doody), Jayden Stiver, Matthew Baker all of Newton and Brian Baker of Austin Texas Great grandson Parker Wuest bonus daughter Shawn Wetschensky and grandson Keaton Wetschensky brother Larry (Kela) Schmidt of Newton. He could also be seen driving around town with his Husky, Malakai. In his free time, Vernon enjoyed working in the yard, gardening, and KU basketball. NV five daughters, Alice Moser of Hollenberg, Lorene Gardner of Casper. He also could be found on Friday and Saturday nights working security at the old South Dillons. Newton Kansan (Newton, Kansas) Newspaper Obituaries (2005 - Current) Enter your ancestor's name below and we'll search obituaries to help you learn more. These Kansas obits come from, the national free obituary website. Vernon retired in December 2011 after serving 25 years with Harvey County. He became Jail Captain and assisted with the planning and building of the Harvey County Detention Center. Vernon left Hesston Corp and went to work for the Harvey County Sheriff’s Department in the Jail. During this time he worked part-time as a police officer with Hesston Police Department. Vernon began working at Hesston Corporation in the 1970’s. They had three children, Elizabeth “Jane” Baker, Timothy Schmidt, and Amy Stiver. Vernon attended Goessel schools and graduated in 1963. He was born on the family farmstead the oldest of four boys, Norman, DeWayne, and Larry. Vernon was born Decemto Jacob Schmidt Laura Schroeder Schmidt of Goessel. Those left to honor Mary's memory include her children: Karen (Stan) Lester of Des Moines, Paul (Songae) Herder of Montrose, CO, Cheryl (Erik) Hansen of Kansas City, KS, Lynn (Steve) Peterson of Chamberlain, SD, Janice (Ryan) Phifer of Monroe and Mary (Don) Vaske of Monroe her thirteen grandchildren: Jacob, Geoffrey and Zachary Peterson, Drew, Jeremy and Mesa Herder, Rachel & Braden Phifer and Meghan and Joshua Phifer, Richard Hansen, Michele and Aaron Geerer and one great-grandson Camden her brother Bill Moser of Boulder, CO and her many friends.Vernon Schmidt, 75, passed away Octosurrounded by family. Mary was preceded in death by her parents her husband Paul in 2010, a granddaughter Megan, and three brothers: Leo, Clifford and John. She was a kind and warm hearted lady, and will be greatly missed by those who knew and loved her. Mary enjoyed baking, sewing, gardening and reading. She devoted her life to her family and friends. They moved to Newton in 1958 and then to Monroe in 1961. On September 8, 1954, Mary was united in marriage with Paul Warren Herder at Fort Collins, Colorado. Mary was employed as an RN at Skiff Medical Center in Newton, OB's Department. John's School of Nursing in Huron, South Dakota. She graduated high school from Riverton, Wyoming, and received her degree from St. Mary, the daughter of Albert Leo Brecht Moser and Eva Marie (Davis) Moser, was born May 8, 1933, in Boulder City, Nevada. A time of Fellowship and lunch with the family, will follow the funeral services. Memorials are being designated in Mary's name to the Monroe Fire Department or Skiff Hospice, and may be left at the funeral home or church. Burial will be in Silent City Cemetery in Monroe, with Pastor Steve Taylor conducting the services. The Pence - Reese Funeral Home in Newton, has been entrusted with the arrangements. Saturday, June 16, at the Monroe United Methodist Church. Mary Evelyn Herder, 79, of Monroe, passed away Saturday evening, June 9, 2012, at Iowa Methodist Medical Center in Des Moines.įuneral services for Mary will be 10:30 a.m.
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