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Tammie K. (Pippin) Burge

Tammie K. (Pippin) Burge, 63, a cherished native of Coffeyville, Kansas, and beloved resident of Tahlequah, Oklahoma, peacefully departed this life in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, surrounded by her loving family after a brief illness.

Brought into the world on July 2, 1962, Tammie was the treasured daughter of Jimmie L. and Mary Lois (Alston) Pippin. Growing up in Coffeyville, she completed her education and carried with her the enduring love of her parents, even after their divorce. Tammie's bond with her sister, Ronda, remained a source of strength throughout her life.

Oklahoma became home for Tammie, where she devoted herself to raising her two wonderful sons, Joshua and Jacob. Her heart overflowed with love for her family, and she created countless beautiful memories with them. Tammie was a proud mother and grandmother, finding joy in the lives of her six grandchildren.

She is dearly missed by her husband Sam; sons, Jacob Pippin and his wife Rene, Jacob Locke; her father, Jimmie Pippin; her sister, Ronda Perkins and her husband, Chris; her step-siblings, Paul David Hicks, Paula Hopper, and Tonya Smith; and of course, her beloved grandchildren in addition to numerous cousins and friends.  Tammie's departure leaves an unmeasurable void in the lives of all who knew her, and she will be remembered for her kindness, warmth, and unwavering support.

A private family inurnment will be held at a later date in Robbins Cemetery, west of Coffeyville. In honor of Tammie’s life, we invite you to share your memories and condolences at her obituary page at www.fordwulfbrunschapel.com.

With love, we celebrate Tammie's beautiful spirit and the warm legacy she leaves behind.

Rhonda Diane Miller

Rhonda Diane Miller was born May 18th, 1958, in Neodesha KS to Robert and Evelyn Ward. She peacefully passed away on September 19th, 2025, in Tulsa OK. Growing up as a child and teen, she had a love for outdoors and animals. She had many memories of riding her horses with her grandpa Ward and going on trail rides across Oklahoma. She met the love of her life Robert Lee Miller in grade school. It was true love when she invited him to her birthday party, and he gave her a pet fish which he blames her for killing. Rhonda argues it was already almost dead. Robert and her dated through high school and graduated together in May of 1976. The soulmates tied the knot shortly after on August 21st 1976. They made their first home in Neodesha, where they had their first child Stephanie in March of 1979 and their second child Ryan in February of 1981. They later moved to their home forever in rural Independence, KS where she loved being a stay-at-home mom to Ryan and Steph. After her children were both in grade school, Rhonda worked at different medical offices around Coffeyville, including SEK Eyecare for almost 14 years. During that time, she obtained her associates degree from CCC in 2007. Her father’s passing in 2010, due to a lung disease, ignited Rhonda’s passion to help others. She received her Respiratory Therapy degree in 2013 from Labette County Community College.  Rhonda went on to work at CRMC for a few years and later retired from Jane Phillips in 2021.

 

During her retirement, Rhonda’s love for animals started her new hobby of breeding Brussels Griffon dogs. Her passion for the “griffy” breed began when she adopted her sweet Sophie in 2007 and blossomed when she adopted Roxy and Raven in later years. Rhonda cared for each puppy that was born like her children and lovingly prepared each one for their new family. She kept in touch with many of the families and loved receiving pictures of the growing pups.

Rhonda most cherished spending time with her family and spent many years going on countless vacations and camping trips.  In their travels, Bob and Rhonda made two trips to Brazil to visit Bernie Duarte, a foreign exchange student that lived with them when Ryan was in high school. Rhonda enjoyed countless trips going to ride ATV’S in Colorado and Oklahoma sand dunes, as well as trips to Yellowstone and numerous other national parks.

She always made a point to make sure family came first.  Rhonda loved spending time with her 3 grandchildren on countless ice cream runs, various school events, baking cookies, trips to the park, bowling, and even simple runs to the store. Her grandchildren were the highlight of her life. 

 

Rhonda is survived by her soulmate Robert Miller, two children Stephanie (Aaron) Lane of rural Independence, and Ryan (Lisa) Miller of Coffeyville, grandchildren Aaden Lane, Ethan Lane, and Maci Miller. Her mother Evelyn Ward of rural Coffeyville and sister Linda Plisek of rural Coffeyville, along with numerous nieces, nephews, cousins, and in-laws.

 

Rhonda was preceded in death by her father Robert Ward, her father and mother in-law Richard and Winnie Jo Miller, her two grandchildren Lane Miller and Charlotte Lane, and her sister Brenda Williams and infant brother Ronald Ward, along with numerous other family members.

 

The family will receive friends on October 2, 2025 from 5-7 p.m. at Ford-Wulf-Bruns Chapel, 2405 Woodland Avenue, Coffeyville, Ks 67337. Rhonda’s Celebration of Life services will be held at the same location on October 3rd at 10 a.m. Donations can be made in Rhonda’s name to Pulmonary Fibrosis Foundation at www.pulmonaryfibrosis.org  or donations can be sent to or left with Ford Wulf Bruns Chapel.  To view the streaming of her service or leave a message of condolences visit Rhonda’s obituary page at www.fordwulfbrunschapel.com

 

Ronald Dean George,

Ronald Dean George, aged 80, of Coffeyville, Kansas, passed away peacefully at his home surrounded by his family on Tuesday, September 23, 2025.

He was born in Coffeyville on December 9, 1944, to Carl and Flora (McVey) George. Ron grew up and attended school in Coffeyville graduating from Field Kindley high school in 1964. Following graduation, he attended Coffeyville Community Junior College.

On September 4, 1965, he married his high school sweetheart Geraldine "Gerry" Pringle in Coffeyville. Following their marriage, they made their home in Coffeyville where Ron began a 30-year career at Funk MFG Co. now John Deere Coffeyville Works before retiring in 1995 and later contributing his expertise to Cook Pump Co. from 1996 to 2010. Alongside his wife, Gerry, Ron also owned and operated the Wishing Well Flea Market for 40 years before retiring from the venture in 2023. He was also a proud veteran, having served in the Kansas Army National Guard from 1965 to 1971.

In his leisure time, Ronald enjoyed listening to music, playing Mahjong on the computer, and reading Bible Prophecy. He was also an avid attendee of auctions, a hobby that complemented his flea market venture. Active in his community, Ronald was involved in Relay for Life from 2007 to 2013 and volunteered with the Salvation Army Coffeyville Community Service Volunteers. Above all else, what mattered most to Ronald was his family and his church, and his devotion to both was a testament to his love and faith.

Ronald is survived by his loving wife of 60 years, Geraldine "Gerry" George; his niece who was like a daughter, Brenda (Nick) Morris of Locust Grove, Oklahoma; five grandchildren and their spouses, thirteen great-grandchildren, one great-great grandchild; sisters-in-law Joanna George of Marshfield, Missouri, Mary (John) Sikes of Locust Grove, Oklahoma, and Jeanne Pringle of Wichita, Kansas; and brother-in-law Gerald Pringle of Edna, Kansas. He was preceded in death by his parents, Carl and Flora George; his brother, Kenneth George; and his sister, Reba George; and infant brother, Richard George.

Family and friends are invited to a visitation for Ronald at David W. Barnes Funeral Home, 306 North Cline Road, Coffeyville, Kansas, 67337, on Friday, October 3, 2025, from 12:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. A funeral service will follow on Saturday, October 4, 2025, at 11:00 a.m.at First Baptist Church, 506 Shawnee Street, South Coffeyville, Oklahoma, with Pastor Jonathan Filson and Wade Lamb officiating. Burial will follow in Fairview Cemetery in Coffeyville, with Military Honors conducted by Veterans of Foreign Wars Post #1022 and American Legion Post #20.

The family suggests memorials in Ron's memory to the First Baptist Church, South Coffeyville, Oklahoma or Salvation Army Community Service Volunteers; contributions may be left with or mailed in care of David W. Barnes Funeral Home, 306 North Cline Road, Coffeyville, KS 67337.

We encourage those who knew and loved Ronald to share their memories and upload photos to his memorial page at www.dwbfh.com, in celebration of his life.

Patricia Strickland-Britt

Patricia Strickland-Britt, the glue, the rock, our world, our best friend passed away peacefully at home on September 21st, 2025, at the age of 51.

 

She was born January 28th, 1974, in Coffeyville, Kansas to Diane Strickland-Franklin. Patricia grew up in Coffeyville, she attended local schools, she ended up completing her GED and was enrolled in some college classes.

 

Patricia was very artistic to the point Charles Shultz wanted her to draw for him, before he passed away.

 

Patricia worked for the SRS for years before she found her true passion working for Bridges Community Care which then changed their name to Mosaic, she gave 25 years of dedication to her clients and her peers, and one thing about her is she loved her job.

She was truly one of a kind, a heart full of love, kindness and compassion, she gave her all and she gave her last! She was the glue when the pieces were broken, she was the medicine when sickness hit, she was a light in a dark place, she literally took care of everyone who needed her and went above and beyond her duty here on earth, and I just want to say job well done, no one will be able to fill the shoes she left behind.

 

She loved her some Dallas Cowboys, she loved her family, she loved our Lightning Softball family and watching our girls play ball, she was the hype, she was life, she was fun, she had the biggest heart and gave the best hugs.

 

On July 4th, 2000 she finally listened and got with the love of her life and fiancée William Britt and they loved each other for 25 years and till the end, they were even baptized together on August 14, 2022, after giving their life to Christ together and although with a broken heart, he will cherish the memories they built together over the decades of love.

A very active and present mother she leaves behind two daughters, Bianca Strickland (Golden Child), and Tristan Britt (Puggie Sunshine) who will miss her tremendously.

The best Nana anyone could ask for and a title she held dear to her heart, she leaves behind to cherish her memories, her beautiful granddaughters, Kai’Aunna (KaiNooNoo) Strickland, Ah’myrikal (MyriBug) Galloway and Li’Nay (Lillybug) Galloway.

 

Leaves behind her sister, Rochelle Strickland, her nephews, Robert (Liana), Michael and Nicholas Strickland, her nieces, Regina and Latifah Strickland whom she loved and raised like her own!! Her aunts who were raised like sisters, Paula Banks and Martha Littlejohn.

 

She also leaves to cherish her memories all her adopted children by love, Tacrasia and Breshona Briggans and Alesia McFarland and many more and all her bonus grandbabies, you know who you are, she loved you all so much!! A special cousin she had phone sleep overs with whom she loved like her brother Ryan (Jamie) Strickland!! And so many special cousins whom she grew up with Ebonie (Leo), Mackenzie, Todd (Camila), Justin (Jan) Tony, Big Mike, Richard and many more!! Her stepfather James Franklin is also left to cherish her memories as he was the only father she has had. Her brother-in-law Chris Britt (Ashley) and sister-in-law Melissa Britt and mother-in-law Linda Britt is left to cherish her memories.

 

She loved her family down bad and she did everything she could to be the glue to the family and others and she did not disappoint, so get your rest my love cause you did the best job ever!!

 

She was preceded in death by an unborn baby boy, her mother, Diane Strickland-Franklin, her grandmother, Bernice Strickland who raised her and her only true ride or die best friend, Tausha Sales, and grandson, Xzavier Ahmir, her favorite uncles, William and Thomas Strickland, aunts, Gladys Strickland, her father-in-law, William Sr and brother-in-law, Jared Britt. So I know they welcomed her with big open arms, with a bottle of Mickeys and a Newport.

 

Many of names she had and was called, but she took pride in her Strickland family, being a mama and nana and she was the best mama and nana us girls could ever ask for, and she loved her some William Michael Britt Jr, and their 25 years of love will live on.

 

Services will be held at St. John Church of Faith on Friday, October 3rd, 2025, at 11:00 a.m. Burial will follow at Fairview Cemetery in Coffeyville.  

 

Visitation will be held on Thursday, October 2nd, 2025, from 1:00 p.m. until 7:00 p.m. at David W. Barnes Funeral Home in Coffeyville.  The family will be present to greet friends on Thursday evening at the funeral home from 5:00 p.m. until 7:00 p.m.  

 

The family suggests memorial contributions can be made to David W. Barnes Funeral Home to help defray the cost of funeral expenses.  To leave a condolence for the family online, visit Trish's memorial page at www.dwbfh.com

Rhonda Diane Miller

 

Rhonda Diane Miller was born May 18th, 1958, in Neodesha KS to Robert and Evelyn Ward. She peacefully passed away on September 19th, 2025, in Tulsa OK. Growing up as a child and teen, she had a love for outdoors and animals. She had many memories of riding her horses with her grandpa Ward and going on trail rides across Oklahoma. She met the love of her life Robert Lee Miller in grade school. It was true love when she invited him to her birthday party, and he gave her a pet fish which he blames her for killing. Rhonda argues it was already almost dead. Robert and her dated through high school and graduated together in May of 1976. The soulmates tied the knot shortly after on August 21st 1976. They made their first home in Neodesha, where they had their first child Stephanie in March of 1979 and their second child Ryan in February of 1981. They later moved to their home forever in rural Independence, KS where she loved being a stay-at-home mom to Ryan and Steph. After her children were both in grade school, Rhonda worked at different medical offices around Coffeyville, including SEK Eyecare for almost 14 years. During that time, she obtained her associates degree from CCC in 2007. Her father’s passing in 2010, due to a lung disease, ignited Rhonda’s passion to help others. She received her Respiratory Therapy degree in 2013 from Labette County Community College.  Rhonda went on to work at CRMC for a few years and later retired from Jane Phillips in 2021.

 

During her retirement, Rhonda’s love for animals started her new hobby of breeding Brussels Griffon dogs. Her passion for the “griffy” breed began when she adopted her sweet Sophie in 2007 and blossomed when she adopted Roxy and Raven in later years. Rhonda cared for each puppy that was born like her children and lovingly prepared each one for their new family. She kept in touch with many of the families and loved receiving pictures of the growing pups.

Rhonda most cherished spending time with her family and spent many years going on countless vacations and camping trips.  In their travels, Bob and Rhonda made two trips to Brazil to visit Bernie Duarte, a foreign exchange student that lived with them when Ryan was in high school. Rhonda enjoyed countless trips going to ride ATV’S in Colorado and Oklahoma sand dunes, as well as trips to Yellowstone and numerous other national parks.

She always made a point to make sure family came first.  Rhonda loved spending time with her 3 grandchildren on countless ice cream runs, various school events, baking cookies, trips to the park, bowling, and even simple runs to the store. Her grandchildren were the highlight of her life. 

 

Rhonda is survived by her soulmate Robert Miller, two children Stephanie (Aaron) Lane of rural Independence, and Ryan (Lisa) Miller of Coffeyville, grandchildren Aaden Lane, Ethan Lane, and Maci Miller. Her mother Evelyn Ward of rural Coffeyville and sister Linda Plisek of rural Coffeyville, along with numerous nieces, nephews, cousins, and in-laws.

 

Rhonda was preceded in death by her father Robert Ward, her father and mother in-law Richard and Winnie Jo Miller, her two grandchildren Lane Miller and Charlotte Lane, and her sister Brenda Williams and infant brother Ronald Ward, along with numerous other family members.

 

The family will receive friends on October 2, 2025 from 5-7 p.m. at Ford-Wulf-Bruns Chapel, 2405 Woodland Avenue, Coffeyville, Ks 67337. Rhonda’s Celebration of Life services will be held at the same location on October 3rd at 10 a.m. Donations can be made in Rhonda’s name to Pulmonary Fibrosis Foundation at www.pulmonaryfibrosis.org  or donations can be sent to or left with Ford Wulf Bruns Chapel.  To view the streaming of her service or leave a message of condolences visit Rhonda’s obituary page at www.fordwulfbrunschapel.com

 

Philip "Phil" Dean Morrow

 

Mr. Philip “Phil” Dean Morrow, 76, of Coffeyville, Kansas, went to meet his Heavenly Father on September 12, 2025 at CRMC in Coffeyville.

Phil was born on December 1, 1948, at Coffeyville Regional Medical Center to Ivan and Laura Morrow. He grew up in Coffeyville, attending local schools before continuing his studies at the Missouri Military Academy. Eventually, he returned home to complete his education in Coffeyville, where his deep roots and lifelong commitment to the community began to flourish.

Phil devoted much of his life to public service and hard work. He began his career working alongside his father at Morrow Foundry before joining the Coffeyville Fire Department in January of 1972. With courage and dedication, he served the department and the citizens of Coffeyville for nearly 25 years until his retirement in 1996. Following his years as a firefighter, Phil continued to serve the community by working for Coffeyville ISD 445 for two decades. His work touched countless lives, leaving a lasting mark on the city he loved.

Phil was preceded in death by his parents, Ivan and Laura Morrow, and his younger brother, Richard Morrow. He is survived by his wife, Vicky; sons Matt Morrow, Chad Morrow and Courtly Parker; daughters Kimberly Harden and Kara Williams; and his siblings, David Morrow, Kenny Morrow, Cary Morrow, Ivan Morrow II, and Marilyn Morrow Black, and stepmother Wanda Morrow. He also leaves behind a host of extended family and friends who will forever cherish his memory.

Phil will be remembered for his devotion to his family, his service to his community, and his unwavering faith. His legacy will continue through the lives of all who had the privilege of knowing him.

The family would like to extend their heartfelt gratitude to friends, neighbors, and loved ones for the outpouring of prayers, love, and support during this time.

Celebration of Life ceremonies will be held on Friday, October 10, 2025 at 10:30am at Ford-Wulf-Bruns Chapel, 2405 Woodland Ave., in Coffeyville. To leave an online message of condolence or share a memory visit Phil's obituary page at https://www.fordwulfbrunschapel.com/obituaries/philip-morrowkg

Kathleen (Kathy) Linda Craig

Kathleen (Kathy) Linda Craig passed away peacefully on September 4, 2025, at the age of 65, following a long illness.

 

Born on January 13, 1960, in Honolulu, HI, to Philip Sadler and Janet (Sadler) Yokoyama, Kathy spent her childhood in Spring Lake, North Carolina, with her parents Philip and Joretta Sadler. Before her senior year, she moved with her family to Independence, Kansas, marrying Bob Craig on June 17, 1978, creating a beautiful life with him and their two children, Kara and David.

 

Kathy dedicated her career to public service at the Montgomery County Courthouse, where she worked as an administrative assistant in the Appraisers' office and later as Deputy Clerk in the Clerk's office, retiring in 2024.

 

Maya Angelou said, "I've learned that people will forget what you said, people will forget what you did, but people will never forget how you made them feel," and Kathy had a unique ability to make everyone around her feel loved and valued.

 

Outside of work, she enjoyed shopping trips with her family, particularly to flea markets, and looked forward to attending an annual fundraising event with her daughter. She was an avid reader who always had a book nearby. Her grandpets held a special place in her heart, especially Bec, who was very protective of Grandma. Above all, Kathy's love for her family was evident in everything she did.

 

She is survived by her husband of 47 years, Robert (Bob) Craig; daughter Kara Mishmash (Ron); son David Craig; mother Janet (Sadler) Yokoyama; brothers Christopher (Pam) Sadler and Philip (Butch) (Pat) Sadler; sister Risa (Pedro) Segura; nieces Lisa, Heather, Stephanie, Crystal, and Kristy; nephews Pedro (Mike), Michael, and Sean; and numerous great-nieces, and great-nephews. She was preceded in death by her father, Philip Sadler, and mother, Joretta Sadler.

 

Kathy's life embodied Helen Keller's words: "The best and most beautiful things in the world cannot be seen or even touched - they must be felt with the heart." Her love and legacy will be felt deeply in the hearts of those who knew her.

 

Following Kathy’s wishes, cremation has taken place under the direction of David W. Barnes Funeral Home in Coffeyville. No public services are scheduled at this time.  To leave a message for the family online, visit Kathy’s memorial page at www.dwbfh.com

 

From Bob to Kathy: "You are my life, my soul, my heart, and the only woman I have ever loved. Rest in peace, and we will be together again soon."

 

 

 

Jimmie Dale Cook

Jimmie Dale Cook, 78, of Edna, Kansas passed away Wednesday, September 3, 2025, at Iris Memory Care in Tulsa, Oklahoma.

 

He was born on May 20, 1947, in Coffeyville to James D. and Maxine L. Cook. Jimmie Dale grew up and attended school in Coffeyville graduating from Field Kindley High School in 1965 and attended Coffeyville Community College.

 

Jimmie Dale served in the Kansas National Guard for six years.

 

On February 24, 1968, he married the love of his life Christine Manley in Coffeyville. Following their marriage, they made their home in Coffeyville until 1972 when they moved to their ranch near Edna, Kansas, where they raised their children Amy and Darrin. Jimmie Dale spent the next 40 plus years raising cattle.

 

Jimmie Dale attended the First Assembly of God when he was younger. He enjoyed participating in shooting sports and spending time with his family.

 

Survivors include his wife, Christine of the home; his daughter, Amy Hough of Edna; his son Darrin Cook of Wichita; his grandchildren, Kylie Hough, Kaitlyn Hough, Claire Cook and Malia Cook; and numerous other family members and friends.

 

He was preceded in death by his parents, James and Maxine Cook, and sister, Pamela Wall.

 

Following Jimmie Dale’s wishes, cremation has taken place under the direction of David W. Barnes Funeral Home in Coffeyville, Kansas. A memorial service celebrating Jimmie Dale’s life will be held at the Veteran’s Memorial Patio in Fairview Cemetery in Coffeyville, Kansas, on Saturday, September 13th, 2025, at 11:00 a.m.

 

Friends may sign the register book on Friday, September 12th from 9:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. at the David W. Barnes Funeral Home in Coffeyville.

 

The family suggests memorials in Jimmie Dale's memory to the Labette County High School Trap Shooting Team; contributions may be left with or mailed in care of David W. Barnes Funeral Home, 306 North Cline Road, Coffeyville, KS 67337.

 

To leave a message for the family please visit www.dwbfh.com

 

Constance Ann "Connie" Tucker

Constance Ann "Connie" Tucker, 94, of Independence passed away on August 31, 2025, in Neodesha. Funeral services will be held at 11:00 a.m., Saturday, September 6, 2025, at The First Christian Church with burial to follow in Pratt Cemetery. Friends may sign the register on Friday, September 5, 2025, from 12:00 noon until 3:00 pm., at Webb & Rodrick Chapel  and the family will greet visitors on Friday from 5:00 – 7:00 p.m., at The First Christian Church. She was born on May 19, 1931, in Independence to Don Royal and Mollie Lucille (Paxton) Calkins. Connie holds the distinction of being the first cesarean section baby born in Independence. Her mother was having complications, and the attending physician had to receive instructions over the telephone to perform the procedure. She attended schools in Independence and Augusta, Kansas, graduating from Independence High School in 1949. Following high school, she completed one year at Independence Community Junior College.

On July 2, 1950, Connie married Carl H. Tucker Jr. in Independence. Together, they welcomed eight children and 20 grandchildren. The couple farmed and ranched for many years, and in 1964, they founded Tucker LP Gas Company and ran it for 30 years.

Connie was an active member of the First Christian Church in Independence, where she served as a deacon, an elder and on many committees. She was also active in the Christian Women's Fellowship and the King’s Class. Connie started and ran a clothing room at the church for many years, serving those in need in the community.

In the community, Connie served as a Girl Scout Leader for many years and hosted Girl Scout Camps on their farm. She was a member of the Concerned Citizens of Montgomery County and enjoyed the Night Owls County Extension Group, the 60s club, and attending Community Concerts.

Connie lived to be with her family. She loved family gatherings where all manner of competitive games, especially cards, were played. Many of her children, grandchildren and great grandchildren wanted to be her partner because they knew they stood a good chance of winning on her team. She loved music and loved to hear her family sing and play instruments. She was known for being able to feed a large group that could show up without notice and all were welcome at her table.

Connie was preceded in death by her parents; her husband, Carl H. Tucker Jr.; her sons, Carl Tucker III and Andrew Tucker; her daughter, Rev. Stephanie Tucker; her granddaughter, Danse Kyrie Porter; her sisters, Vera (Clifford) Johnson and Charlotte (Howard) Holliday; her brother, Don (Tealy) Calkins; her nephews, Michael Calkins and Don Holliday; and her niece, Mary Bradshaw.

She is survived by her children: Stephen (Elaine) Tucker, Gary Tucker, Sandra (Kendall) Shire, Susan (Paul) Porter, Joe (Lara) Tucker, and daughter-in-law Karen Tucker (Carl III), all of Independence, adopted son Ken (Christine) Williams, McHenry, Illinois Her grandchildren include Carrie (Kevin) Vincent, Amory (Jonathan) Sweeney, Nathan (Maya) Shire, Jennifer (Richard) O’Konski, Joshua Tucker, Ivory Porter, Carl Tucker IV, Tabor Riskes, Sally (Matt) Kittrell, Mary Green, Leah (Christian) Davidson, Tucker Porter, Caitlin Shire, Carlie Shire, Andrew (Ane) Tucker, Audrey Wright,  ( Cole Cranor) David Tucker, and Larin (Kahn) Do. She is also survived by 26 great-grandchildren and a host of nieces and nephews. Connie and Carl were also host parents to 20 foreign exchange students.

Memorial contributions in Connie’s name may be made to First Christian Church, for children to attend church camp. And may be left with the church or mailed to 319 W. Laurel, Independence, KS 67301.

To leave a special message for the family please visit www.webbrodrickchapel.com. Arrangements have been entrusted to the care of Webb & Rodrick Chapel and Crematory.

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