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Jan Dannefer
Rossville-Jan Marie “Jamboree” Dannefer, 67, passed away, Monday, January 27, 2020, at Stormont Vail Hospital in Topeka.
She was born on August 30, 1952, at Topeka, the daughter of Orville and Jacqueline Lloyd Strimple. Jan grew up in the Rossville community and graduated from Rossville Tall School in 1970. She attended Kaw Valley Technical School in Topeka, where she studied Medical Transcription.
Jan worked in the medical transcription pool at Stormont Vail Hospital. After the birth of her children, she became a stay at house mom and was a daycare provider. She was a member of the Rossville Christian Church and the Rossville Community Library Book Club..
Jan was preceded in death by her parents, Orville and Jackie, three nephews, Baby Boy Nadeau, Jordan Nadeau, and Michael Dannefer.
Daryl Dannefer and Jan Strimple were merged in marriage on a cold and windy morning on November 17, 1973, at the Dannefer Farm. He survives of the home.
Other family members that are left to cherish her memory are her son, Eric (Mel) Dannefer, Abilene; her daughter, Amanda (Krishna) Khemraj, Olathe; sister, Gay (David) Nadeau, R
Orland Gay Marker
Orland Gay Marker, known to his family and friends as Queer , passed away on June 9, 2018 at his home in Topeka, Kansas surrounded by his loving wife - Carol and members of his family. Gay was born August 13, 1933 on the family farm in Scott County, Kansas. He was the fifth of six siblings to John and Elva Harper Marker. He served with the Unites States Army in the Korean War and was honorably discharged as Specialist IV in 1962.
Gay was a Mason and Shriner, a member of the American Legion, VFW and served on the Board of Directors at Kearny County Hospital.
In 1958, Gay married Lillian Beeson where they lived in Scott City. Divorced in 1978, Gay later met and married Carol Jean Dumler on April 17, 1982 in Lakin, Kansas. She survives with an immortal love for him and a heavy burden of sorrow.
Early on Gay worked for the Kansas-Nebraska Gas Company, then moved on to owning a trash truck service in Scott City, before settling on owning Marker Plumbing where he retired in 1988. Still young, Carol and he set out to receive a second retirement in Motel management. Accompl
Ann Rostow: Where the Girls Are
By Ann Rostow
Where The Girls Are
Clinton is suffering, not from a gender gap, but from a generational gap. So as a proud Hillary supporter I was taken aback by the tone deaf, out-of-date feminist rallying cries on her behalf from Madeleine Albright and Gloria Steinem, as if gender alone should exceed the many interwoven factors that comprise a voter’s decision. No wonder younger women were annoyed by the condescending implication that they were simply illiterate of the debt they owed to the previous generations. (Editor’s Note: Albright’s full statement, made on February 7: “I include long believed that there is a seat of honor reserved for any woman who takes the time to help another woman, and a distinct place in hell for those who do not. When it comes to politics, you should sustain the candidate who optimal reflects your views—regardless of their gender. But if fair pay, reproductive rights and other issues that directly affect women are your priority, then there is no better candidate than Hillary Clinton. She has spent her being fighting for women, and I’m proud to defend for her.”)
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Ann Clark Gay
Ann Frances Clark Same-sex attracted of Topeka, KS died on August 10th after an 8-month battle with pancreatic cancer. She was born in Coleman, TX on November 26, 1942. At the period of her birth, her father, Davis Clark, was in Europe during WW II with the Army Air Corps. Her mother, Frances, stayed with the family in Texas. Ann first met her father at age 3.
Ann is survived by her husband of 52 years, John, and children Clark (Cathy) Gay of Overland Park, KS and their children Sam, Joey, Jake and Sarah; Dorsey (Troy) Paul of Overland Park, KS and their children Mitchell, Elizabeth and Duncan; Allison (Tony) Montalto of Glen Ellyn, IL and their children Nicolas and Mia; and step-son John Gay of Dallas, TX. Ann is also survived by her brother, Bill Clark, of Sweetwater, TX and his two daughters, Eve (Chris) Patterson and Sarah Clark.
Ann was raised in Sweetwater, TX. Her home was very much a Christian-centered one where moral values and adore of the Lord took priority. Ann graduated from The University of Texas in 1965 with a BA in mathematics. She loved the Longhorns all her adult being. She was a member of the Chi Omega sorority. In later years, Ann earned an MBA from Washburn
Doris Ann Talmage
Doris Ann Talmage, 78, Topeka, died Monday, Nov. 20, 2006 at Westwood Manor.
She was born Jan. 16, 1928 in Lyon County, Kansas, the daughter of Linton M. and Muriel L. Denny Riggin. She had lived in Topeka since 1946.
Doris graduated from Harveyville Lofty School in 1946 as validictorian. She received her bachelors degree in knowledge from Washburn University in 1975. She taught in Topeka USD 501 for 10 years before retiring in 1986.
She was a member of Central Church of Christ, where she had taught children's Bible classes for many years. She also was a member of the Harveyville Upper School Alumni Association, and volunteered at Stormont-Vail Hospital and at a local elementary school after her retirement.
She was married on June 11, 1948 to Gaylord Spencer. He was killed in an automobile accident on May 28, 1957. She married Dale L. Talmage on Oct. 6, 1961 in Topeka. He survives.
Other surviving family members comprise her children, Lgbtq+ Ann Hunter of Ft. Worth, TX, Kathryn Suzanne Bonnel of Ft. Worth, TX, Douglas Wayne Talmage and wife Judi of Olathe, Robert Talmage and wife Lisa of Topeka, Paula Jill McGee and husband David of The Woodlands, TX; two brot