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Mary Louise Jaimez

 

On August 15, 2026, Mary Louise Jaimez of Coffeyville, Kansas, a beloved wife, mother, and grandmother, passed away at age 94, surrounded by family in her home. Her devotion to the Blessed Mother was strong, and her passing on the Assumption was especially meaningful to her family.

Mary was born on October 26, 1931, in Independence, Kansas, to Elugio and Cleofas (Sandoval) Rodriquez. She was one of seven children and grew up in Independence, where she completed her education.

Mary married Alexander Jaimez in 1949 at the age of 18. The couple lived in Independence, Lawrence, and Coffeyville before settling permanently in Coffeyville more than 55 years ago. Alex preceded her in death on January 7, 2021.

In addition to being a homemaker, Mary worked at Med Source for more than 35 years before retiring.

Mary was a devoted Catholic, and her faith was central to her life. She spent many hours reciting the rosary and praying for her family and others. After teaching herself to read, she also spent many hours reading her Bible. Raising her children in the church was especially important to her.

Mary especially loved flowers, birds, and the color purple, she also enjoyed taking walks, looking her best, traveling, roller coasters, Western and Mexican music, and old Western television shows. She loved her family deeply and looked forward to preparing Sunday meals for them until just last year, when it became too difficult. Though she had lived with arthritis pain since age 13, she never complained. She was generous and never materialistic.

Mary is survived by her children, Kathleen Howard, Susan Bradley (Mike), David Jaimez (Brenda), Rebecca Harrah, Donna (Fred Brooks), Diana Yeubanks (Randy), Debby Lawson (Tony), Annette (Scott Bailey), Anthony “Tony” Jaimez, and Annie (Tony Jones); and more than 150 grandchildren, great-grandchildren, and great-great-grandchildren. In addition to her parents and husband, she was preceded in death by her children, Alexander “Stevie” Jaimez, Timothy Jaimez, Nicholas Jaimez, Benjamin Jaimez, and Paul Jaimez; and six siblings.

A Mass of Christian Burial will be held at 10:00 a.m. on Friday, August 21, 2026, at Holy Name Catholic Church, with Father Drew Dellasaga officiating. Burial will follow at Calvary Cemetery in Coffeyville. The Rosary will be held on Thursday, August 20, 2026, also at the church at 6pm with the family receiving friends following the Rosary until 8pm. The family suggest memorial contributions may be made payable to Holy Name Church and may be left in care of the chapel.  To leave a message of condolence or share a memory, visit Mary’s obituary page at www.fordwulfbrunschapel.com.

Elizabeth Anne Powell

 

Elizabeth Anne Powell, 37 of Coffeyville Kansas passed away peacefully surrounded by friends and family on August 14, 2026. She was a cherished daughter, sister, aunt, niece, and friend.

 

Elizabeth (Beth) was born on February 19, 1989, in Coffeyville Kansas to Duane and Brenda Powell. Beth attended local schools and Graduated from Field Kindley Memorial high school in 2007. Beth Grew up with a passion for children. After earning her degree in social work from Pittsburg State University she spent her Career advocating for foster children and foster families at KVC.

 

Beyond Beths career she was an active member of First Southern Baptist Church in Coffeyville. She was an avid reader and Hiland cow collector. Beth was a source of unconditional love for her friends and family and had an ability to make every person feel seen, valued and heard.

When the Diagnosis of brain cancer came, Beth faced it the same way she faced everything in life: with her faith in the lord, determination and Humor. Cancer took a lot of things from Beth, but it never took her spirit. It never diminished her smile, and it never stopped her from asking how others are doing, even on her hardest days.

 

In this battle Beth showed us what true strength looks like. It wasn't just about fighting the disease; it was about choosing joy in her trials. It was laughter shared in hospital rooms, the quiet moments holding hands and her stubborn refusal to let a diagnosis dictate her love for life.

Beth is preceded in death by her Grandparents Dean and Marguerette Powell, Uncle Roger Powell and Uncle Jerry and Aunt Linda Sjolander, Grandparents Paul and Betty White and Aunt Renee White.

 

She is survived by her parents Duane and Brenda Powell; brother Brian Powell and wife Cassie Powell their three children Avery, Danielle and Ella; sister Jennifer Akins and husband Nicholas Akins their four children Karsen, Kage, Keegen and Sterling; Uncle James and Aunt Sonya Cantrell; Uncle Micheal White, and Aunt Sandy Powell, with many cousins.

 

Beth did not lose a battle; she won our endless admiration. She taught us how to cherish the days we have and how to love one another unconditionally. You are resting in the arms of the Lord, Beth. Your fight is over, your pain is gone, and your beautiful legacy lives on in every single one of us.

 

Beth's family will receive friends on Friday, August 21, 2026, at 2pm at Ford-Wulf-Bruns Chapel, 2405 Woodland Ave.in Coffeyville until service time at 3pm. Pastors Rich Jenkins and Matt Friese will be officiating. A private inurnment will take place at Robbins Cemetery west of Coffeyville. Those who wish to make memorial contributions in Beth's memory the family request you do so with checks being made payable to: KVC Foundation with a memo of Beth Powell those can be left in care of the chapel or mailed directly to KVC Foundation, 1325 S Foundation Dr., Olathe, KS 66061 or online at Kansas.kvc.org.  To leave an online message of condolence, share a memory or view the live streaming visit her obituary page at www.fordwulfbrunschapel.com 

Nancy Joan Bromley

 

Nancy Joan Bromley, 92, passed away on Friday, August 14, 2026, at Medicalodges on Midland in Coffeyville, Kansas.

 

Nancy was born on June 17, 1934, to James and Gladys (Wolverton) Holt in Coffeyville, Kansas. Growing up with her siblings in Coffeyville, she completed her schooling there, graduating from Field Kindley Memorial High School. She furthered her education at CCJC, earning an Associate's degree.

 

Joanne was a lifelong member of Coffeyville First Assembly of God, attending since infancy and remaining an active participant until her passing.

 

In 1955, she married C. L. McRay, and together they had three daughters: Elizabeth, Nancy, and Mary. The couple owned and operated Sunflower Cleaners, a true family business. After their divorce, Joanne began a career as a customer service representative with the City of Coffeyville, where she worked until retirement.

 

On September 23, 1977, she remarried Sherman “Bill” Bromley in Miami, Oklahoma. He preceded her in death on May 18, 2016.

 

Joanne was deeply committed to her church and community, volunteering with Harry Hynes Hospice, Meals on Wheels, and the Salvation Army Coffeyville Service Volunteers. She attended daily exercise classes at the senior center, where she forged a close friendship with Rita Wilson.

 

Dedicated to her family, Joanne was a loving mother, grandmother, and great grandmother. Her independence was a source of pride, choosing to remain in her beloved Coffeyville.

She is survived by her daughters: Liz Smith and her husband Joshua Kim; Nancy McRay; and Mary and her husband Allen Vaughn. Her step granddaughter Jessica Smith; grandchildren include Brandon Vaughn and his wife Melanie, Andrew Vaughn and his wife Mulika, Marysa Vaughn and her husband Justin Stone, Anna Vaughn, and Caleb Vaughn. She also leaves behind one great-grandchild, Grayson Vaughn.

 

Joanne was preceded in death by her parents, her husband Bill, grandson Logan Smith, and her siblings: Jack Holt, Gladys Holt, James Holt, Jesse Townsend, Anna Mae Davenport, Frances Evans, and Nona Swan.

 

Sunday, August 23, 2026, from 2 to 4pm the family will receive friends at Ford-Wulf-Bruns Chapel, 2405 Woodland Ave. in Coffeyville. On Monday August 24, 2026, at 10 am A Celebration of Joanne's life will be held at her home church Coffeyville First Assembly of God located at 1504 W 8th St. in Coffeyville with Pastor Randy DePriest officiating. A private family burial will follow the service where Joanne will be laid to rest in Restlawn Memorial Park Cemetery. The family request memorial contributions to be made payable to either Coffeyville First Assembly of God or Salvation Army Coffeyville Service Volunteers and they may be left in care of the chapel.  To leave an online message of condolence or share a fond memory you can do so by visiting her obituary page at www.fordwulfbrunschapel.com 

Verna Fay Myer

 

Verna Fay Myer, age 63, of Chanute, Kansas, passed away unexpectedly at her home on August 11, 2026.

 

Verna was born and raised in Coffeyville, Kansas, to Leslie and Lynn Leone (March) Ehart on June 14, 1963. She attended local schools and graduated from Field Kindley Memorial High School. She furthered her education at Labette County Junior College, earning a nursing degree as a registered nurse.

 

In her early years, Verna and her family were committed members of the Kingdom Hall of Jehovah’s Witnesses. Later in life, she devotedly attended the First Baptist Church in Chanute.

 

Verna was passionately dedicated to nursing, remembered fondly for her work at CRMC, Guest Home Estates in Chanute, and most recently, the Community Health Clinic in Iola, Kansas.

 

A devoted Christian, mother, and daughter, Verna emphasized the importance of faith to her daughters Letitia, Shelby, and Sydney. She tenderly cared for her parents as they aged, illustrating her deep family commitment. As her parents aged and their health declined Verna was right there to lean a hand and care for them until they passed. Verna’s family was deeply important to her, and she always looked forward to seeing her daughters who are now grown independent women. 

 

Beyond her professional life, Verna volunteered at Castaways Animal Shelter in Chanute and served on its board of directors. An adventurous spirit, she loved traveling—especially to the beach—and embraced new experiences.

 

She is survived by her daughters Letitia Wright and husband George, Shelby Coons, and Sydney Coons; brother DeWayne Ehart; sister Terry (Theresa) Buchanan and husband Steve; as well as several grandchildren, great-grandchildren, friends, and co-workers.

 

Funeral services will be held on Saturday, August 22, 2026, at 10 a.m. at Ford-Wulf-Bruns Chapel, 2405 Woodland Ave., Coffeyville, Kansas. Burial will follow at Fairview Cemetery, where she will rest near her parents. To leave an online condolence or share a memory, visit her obituary page at www.fordwulfbrunschapel.com.

Sandra Sue Vanderhoof

 

Sandra Sue Vanderhoof, age 75, of Coffeyville, Kansas, passed away peacefully on Wednesday, August 12, 2026, at Medicalodge in Independence, Kansas.

 

Sandra, or Sandy as she was more commonly known, was born on February 20, 1951, in Coffeyville, Kansas, to Wayne and Theodosia (Grayson) Park. She was raised in Coffeyville, attending local schools and graduating from Field Kindley High School.

 

On September 5, 1970, Sandy married her sweetheart and best friend, Robert “Bob” Vanderhoof, someone she had known nearly all her life. Their marriage was blessed with a daughter, Amber, and together they built a home centered around family, love, and making the most of all life had to offer. Sandy and Bob devoted themselves to helping Amber experience life to its fullest. Whether participating in Special Olympics, traveling to Disneyland and Disney World, or celebrating each new milestone along the way, they navigated life side by side, cherishing the journey they shared together as a family.

 

Throughout her younger years, Sandy held several positions within the Coffeyville community, working at Gibson’s, Western Publishing, and Bank IV, where she served as a teller and proof auditor. In her later years, she found work she truly loved at Community Elementary School, serving as a para in the special education department. More recently, Sandy continued giving of her time by volunteering with the CRMC Auxiliary.

 

Sandy was a longtime member of the First Church of the Nazarene in Coffeyville. She enjoyed traveling with her family and collecting dolls and knick-knacks, but among the things she treasured most were the moments spent surrounded by the family and friends who filled her life.

 

Surviving to cherish her memory is her loving husband, Robert “Bob” Vanderhoof; daughter, Amber Vanderhoof; sister, Brenda Kimmons; brother, Larry Park and wife, Stephanie; numerous nieces and nephews along with many extended relatives and friends.  Sandy was preceded in death by her parents, Wayne and Theodosia and by her sister, Linda Bilby.  

 

Visitation will be held on Wednesday, August 19, 2026, from 1:00 p.m. until 7:00 p.m. at David W. Barnes Funeral Home in Coffeyville.  The family will be present at the funeral home on Wednesday evening from 5:00 p.m. until 7:00 p.m. to greet friends.  

 

Funeral Services will take place on Thursday, August 20, 2026, at 11:00 a.m. at Grace Fellowship in Coffeyville.  Pastor Doug Mund will officiate. 

 

Memorial contributions can be made to Grace Fellowship; these may be left with the funeral home or mailed in care of David W. Barnes Funeral Home 306 N. Cline Rd. Coffeyville, KS 67337.  

 

To leave a condolence for the family online, visit Sandra’s memorial page at www.dwbfh.com

Roger Lee Floyd

 

Roger Lee Floyd, 81, longtime Sedan resident and business owner passed away on Saturday, August 8, 2026, at his home on Hulah Lake in Osage County Oklahoma.

 

He was born on September 15, 1944, to Darrel D. and Anna D. (Casement) Floyd. Roger grew up and attended Sedan Schools, graduating in 1961. He continued his education at Ottawa University before being drafted into the United States Army in 1966. Roger proudly served his country in the United States Army during the Vietnam War for 18 months as an Explosive Ordnance Disposal (EOD) Specialist, attaining the rank of Specialist Five (SP5). His military honors included the Bronze Star Medal, National Defense Service Medal, Vietnam Service Medal, and Vietnam Campaign Medal. After returning home, Roger attended Wichita State University, where he earned his bachelor’s degree in business.

 

Roger worked at Safeway in Wichita becoming an Assistant Manager and later a store manager, while in Wichita he met the love of his life Jetta Savoy and they were married on December 10, 1971, and they shared four children. Roger and Jetta were approaching 55 years of marriage. They moved to Sedan, Kansas, when he bought his father’s share of the family store. He operated it until it was sold in February 2024.

 

Roger was a generous man, although he rarely sought recognition for the things he did for others. His generosity was often quiet and behind the scenes. He was always willing to help someone who needed it, whether through his time, his resources, or simply by showing up when it mattered. Many of his acts of kindness were known only to the people he helped. That quiet generosity was simply part of who Roger was, but those who knew Roger knew he could also be somewhat stubborn and very strong willed.

 

Roger loved traveling, boating, waterskiing, and being at the lake, but flying held a special place in his heart. He was an accomplished private pilot with more than 6,000 hours of flight time, Roger loved being at the controls of his planes and in the sky. Roger always said if he could be an animal, he’d be “a fish or a bird” — a fish so he could always be in the water and a bird so he could always be in the sky.

 

Roger was deeply involved in his community throughout his life. An Eagle Scout himself, he later served as a Boy Scout leader for at least five years. He also served on the local Fair Board, the Emmett Kelly Museum Board, and the Hospital Board. Roger believed in giving back to the community he called home, often contributing his time and resources without seeking recognition. He also helped provide opportunities for children in Sedan to experience live stage productions, one of the many ways his generosity quietly touched the lives of others.

 

Roger is survived by his wife Jetta of the home; his children Jay Floyd, Michelle Floyd and Austin Floyd; seven grandchildren and ten great-grandchildren. He was preceded in death by his parents Darrel and Anna Floyd; one son William Floyd; one grandson Aiden James Floyd and one great-grandson Elliott Floyd.

 

A funeral service celebrating Roger's life will be at 11:00 a.m., Saturday, August 15, 2026, at the Sedan High School Gymnasium with Pastor Mark Davis officiating. Burial will follow in Greenwood Cemetery in Sedan with military honors conducted by the U.S. Army Honor Guard Fort Riley, Kansas.

 

The family suggests memorials in Roger's memory to Tunnels to Towers; 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 condolence for the family online, please visit Roger's memorial page at www.dwbfh.com.

Vic McLeran

 

Vic McLeran, 85 years of age, of South Coffeyville, Oklahoma, passed away on July 15, 2026. He was born on August 2, 1940, to Ruth and Donald McLeran.

 

Throughout his life, Vic was a passionate outdoorsman, a talented falconer and an exceptional fisherman.

 

Vic grew up in Coffeyville, where he began his lifelong love of the waters and the woods of southeastern Kansas. He served in the U.S. Marine Corps, after which he returned to Kansas to study at Coffeyville Junior College (now Coffeyville Community College). Vic later transferred to and graduated from Pittsburg State University.

 

Vic was drawn to journalism. He focused on sports and outdoor writing and contributed to various publications. He worked many years for the Kansas Forestry, Fish and Game Commission (now the Kansas Department of Wildlife and Parks) as a writer, photographer and editor of their magazine.

 

Vic also loved to cook, specifically smoked meat. This passion for feeding friends and family led Vic to open several barbeque restaurants in Kansas, specializing in falling-off-the bone tender ribs.

 

Vic later worked at Phillips Petroleum (now ConocoPhillips) writing in the public affairs and marketing divisions. Vic had the opportunity to retire early, which allowed him more time for writing, reading, and fishing. He ultimately moved back to the Coffeyville area where he haunted the waters of Kansas and Oklahoma in search of big bass.

 

Though he came to faith later in life, Vic pursued a genuine understanding of Christianity and deepened his relationship with God year after year. He made peace with his past and spoke of looking forward to the next adventure in his life, an eternal home in heaven.

 

Vic had one child, his daughter, Kristen. They shared a close and loving relationship that lasted a lifetime.

 

Vic was preceded in death by his brother Doug (1938-1939), and his parents. He is survived by his sister, Dana Copeland, of Pineville, Missouri; his daughter, Kristen McLeran, his grandchildren Isobel McLeran Sturges and Oliver McLeran Sturges, of Walnut Creek, California.

 

A memorial service will be held at Grace Fellowship Church, 2455 Woodland Avenue, Coffeyville, Kansas, Saturday, August 8, 2026, at 5:00 PM.

 

In lieu of flowers, the family invites you to honor Vic’s memory with a donation to a favorite environmental or conservation charity.

 

Vic found a great deal of joy outdoors. You are invited to walk along or fish in waters in your community: a nearby creek or a pond at the city park. You might keep your eyes peeled for red-tailed hawks perched high on a telephone pole in memory of Vic and his love of the natural world.

 

He has cast his final line into waters made still by the peace of the Lord.

 

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

Jerry "Bud" Lee Rider

 

Jerry “Bud” Lee Rider, formerly of Coffeyville, Kansas, passed away peacefully in his sleep at the age of 83 in Tulsa, Oklahoma, at Stonehaven Assisted Living and Memory Care, where he had resided for the last couple of years.

 

Jerry was born to Tyner Lee and Geraldine Leuretta (McMullin) Rider in Mayes County, Oklahoma, at the family home in the rural Chelsea area. Jerry attended school in Chelsea and graduated from Chelsea High School. 

 

Jerry met Cheryl Gale Garman through a mutual friend. After a brief courtship, they were married on August 1, 1964, in Bartlesville, Oklahoma. They made their home in Bartlesville for two years before relocating to Coffeyville, which made Jerry’s commute to work shorter. For 60 years, Coffeyville was home. Jerry and Cheryl shared many fond memories together, including raising their children, David and Melinda, and had just celebrated 58 years of marriage at the time of Cheryl’s passing on February 25, 2023.

 

Jerry was a hard worker and began his adult working career with Olin Dixon Industries. He later became an operator at COOP Refinery and retired in 2010 under the management of Farmland Industries, now known as CVR Energy. Jerry worked in the Crude Unit, as well with the Fire Brigade.  His family referred to his coworkers as the Crude Crew as his second family. Many lifelong friendships were cultivated during his time there. 

 

He was also a self-taught engineer in many different fields; he could design, build, and fix just about anything. He was very knowledgeable about auto A/C repair, which became a side job for him and later led to home A/C repair as well. He put all his design, mechanical, and construction skills to use helping his family, friends, and neighbors. He was always kind, willing to lend a helping hand, and would be the first to say, “I can help you with that.” His kind nature was comforting to all, including strangers who became acquaintances by the time he wished them farewell. 

 

In his spare time, Jerry enjoyed fishing and hunting, often taking his son, David, and daughter, Melinda “Mendy,” alongside him, making each trip even better. All who knew him knew that his family was the most important thing to him, and he always put their needs before his own. His love for his wife and children was unconditional and genuine.

When Jerry could no longer live alone at home, he moved to Tulsa to Stonehaven Assisted Living to be closer to his children. An added blessing was that he was at the same living center as his only brother, Dale, and the time they spent together was something they both enjoyed.

 

Jerry is survived by his son David Rider; daughter Mendy and Jason Coffey; grandchildren, Jonathan and Tina Coffey, Joey Coffey, and Madison Coffey; brother Dale Rider; brother and sister-in- laws, Alan and Nadine Solenberger, Norman and Carolyn Garman, Lonnie Garman and Connie Chapman.  He was preceded in death by his parents, wife Cheryl and sister-in-law who was also Jerry’s classmate Shirley Rider. 

 

Memorial services celebrating Jerry’s life will be held on Friday, August 14, 2026, at 2pm at Ford-Wulf-Bruns Chapel, 2405 Woodland Ave., Coffeyville, Kansas.  Visitation will be held on Thursday, August 13, 2026, also at the chapel from 5-7pm.  In assisting the family with sever allergies please cards only or do a kind act of service in Jerry’s memory. Services will be streamed live under his obituary page.  To leave an online message of condolence or to share a memory, visit Jerry’s obituary page at www.fordwulfbrunschapel.com.

 

Anthony Wayne Tolson Jr

 

Anthony Wayne Tolson Jr. age 44, of Coffeyville, Kansas passed away unexpectedly at home on Wednesday, July 29, 2026.

 

Anthony, affectionately known as Bubby, was a man of many admirable qualities. Born on September 16, 1981, in Pikeville, KY, Anthony was a beacon of generosity, loyalty, thoughtfulness, and love. His life was a testament to these values, and his actions spoke volumes about the kind of man he was. Anthony's heart was a wellspring of kindness and compassion, always ready to give and help those in need. His loyalty was unwavering, a trait that earned him the respect and admiration of all who knew him.

 

In his earthly journey, Anthony found joy in simplicity. He relished the thrill of hunting, the serenity of fishing, and the satisfaction of working on trucks.  In recent years he was a skilled mechanic, taking pride in restoration and achieving the goals he set for himself.  In his younger years, as a semi-truck driver, he traversed many paths, from the lush landscapes of Kentucky to the sunny shores of Florida, and the bustling city life of Georgia. But it was in Coffeyville, Kansas, where Anthony found his home. He was an active member of the First Baptist Church Coffeyville, where he generously offered his time volunteering during Wednesday Night Alive. His faith was steadfast, reflecting the verse from Proverbs 28:20 "A faithful man will abound with blessings."

 

Anthony married his beloved wife, Holly, on July 27, 2019, and their union was blessed with one beautiful daughter, Remington. He was also blessed with a beautiful daughter, Sandi, from a previous marriage. His love for his family was fierce and unwavering, a testament to his loving nature. He is survived by his wife Holly, daughters Sandi and Remington, his mother Jamie Burnett (Jim), his father Anthony Sr., and sisters Sophia Tolson, Sarah Rostad (Donald), Evangelia Clark, and December Morris. He also leaves behind a host of cousins, aunts, uncles, nieces, nephews, and many friends who will miss him dearly.

 

As we bid farewell to our beloved Anthony, we invite you to celebrate his life during the visitation and funeral service.

 

Visitation will be held on Monday, August 10, 2026, at David W. Barnes Funeral Home from 1:00 p.m. until 7:00 p.m.  The family will be present at the funeral home on Monday evening from 5:00 p.m. until 7:00 p.m. to greet friends.  

 

Funeral Services will take place on Tuesday, August 11, 2026, at 10:00 a.m. at the First Baptist Church in Coffeyville.  Pastor Dick Smith will officiate.  Burial will follow at Robbins Cemetery west of Coffeyville.  

 

The family suggests memorial contributions can be made to the Tolson Family or to David W. Barnes Funeral Home 306 N. Cline Rd. Coffeyville, KS 67337.  

 

In the memory of Anthony, we invite you to leave your precious memories and photos on his memorial page at www.dwbfh.com

 

 His life was a testament to love, loyalty, and generosity, and these memories will serve as a beacon of hope and inspiration to us all in the years to come. Let us remember Anthony not just for the life he lived but also for the lives he touched with his kindness and love.

 

Roger Casurole

 

Roger Casurole, 83, passed away at his home in Coffeyville, KS, August 1, 2026.

Roger was born in Cardale, PA, to Joseph and Elizabeth (Narchus) Casurole February 9, 1943. He grew up in Pennsylvania. Roger moved to Coffeyville to play football from 1961-1962 for the Red Ravens. Roger went back to Pennsylvania and worked for the Robena Coalmine. He later graduated from California State College in PA in 1969 with a bachelor's degree in science and education.

Roger married Becky Sue Hurst in 1963. From their marriage, they had two sons, Preston Casurole and Jason Casurole. Roger later married Patricia Lucas Casurole in 1980. From their marriage, Claire Casurole was born. The two later divorced.

Roger worked for the Coffeyville Coop Refinery, where he retired after 35 years. He was head of the safety department, and retired as the safety director.

After retirement, Roger didn’t sit still too long. He would travel all over for high school football games, created a website for high school athletes to view their sports stats. He was a coach to lots of youth sports, provided equipment to them, and many of the rules he implemented are still used! He was an EMT and a fire training teacher. He would drive the Red Cross van to the sports games. Roger would also drive and volunteer his time at the fair with the Red Cross. Roger also loved his music.. and he liked his music loud.

Roger loved to spend time with his family. He leaves behind his son, Preston (Carmen) Casurole, and daughter Claire (Mike) Casurole, grandchildren; Shea, Rain (Dillon), Macsen, and Griffin, and great-grandchildren; Saige and Soli, Brother Carl (Phyllis) Casurole, Sister Joann (Jim) Avoli, and sister-in-law, Josie Casurole. Roger is preceded in death by his parents, Joseph and Elizabeth, son, Jason Casurole, and brother Eddie Casurole.

The family will receive friends on Monday, August 10, 2026, from 6 until 8 p.m. at Ford-Wulf-Bruns Chapel, 2405 Woodland Ave., Coffeyville. Funeral service will be at Holy Name Catholic Church with Father Drew Dellasega officiating on Tuesday, August, 11, 2026 at 11 a.m. 

 

Floyd E. "Bud" McIntosh, Jr.

 

Floyd E. "Bud" McIntosh, Jr., aged 95, of Coffeyville, Kansas, passed away on Saturday, August 1, 2026, at Medicalodges Coffeyville on Midland.

 

He was born on August 28, 1930, in Coffeyville, to Floyd E. and Mamie (Burdick) McIntosh, Sr. Bud grew up and attended school in Coffeyville.

 

Bud had a heart for service, dedicating his life to maintaining the buildings and grounds of U.S.D. #445 in Coffeyville for many years until his retirement. His strong work ethic was evident in his early years working in the Brick Yards of Coffeyville, the Kansas State Highway Department, and later at the flour mill. His service didn’t stop after retirement; he continued his maintenance work at Medicalodge. He was member of the Veterans of Foreign Wars; Bud was proud of his service in the U.S. Army during the Korean War. In his leisure time, he enjoyed fishing, gardening, and attending Coffeyville Community College Red Raven Football games. Above all, Bud cherished his family and held them close to his heart.

 

Bud is survived by his children, Tim (Kim) McIntosh, Connie (Johnny) Wade, and Debbie (Roger) Yates; his brother, James McIntosh; nine grandchildren; thirty-one great-grandchildren; and thirty great-great-grandchildren. He was preceded in death by his parents, Floyd McIntosh, Sr. and Mamie McIntosh; his beloved wife, Donna McIntosh; his infant brother, Billy McIntosh; his sister, Margaret Kramer; one great-grandchild and two great-great-grandchildren.

 

Visitation will be held on Wednesday, August 5, 2026, from 1:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m.at David W. Barnes Funeral Home. The family will greet friends from 6:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. at the funeral home.

 

The funeral service will take place on Thursday, August 6, 2026, at 10:00 a.m. at the Coffeyville First Assembly of God, with Pastor Randy DePriest officiating. Burial will follow in Spring Hill Cemetery north of Coffeyville with Military Honors conducted by Veterans of Foreign Wars Post #1022 and American Legion Post #20.

 

The family suggests memorials to Coffeyville Friends of Animals; contributions may be left with or mailed in care of David W. Barnes Funeral Home, 306 North Cline Road, Coffeyville, KS 67337.

 

We warmly invite all who knew and loved Bud to share their memories and upload photos to his memorial page at www.dwbfh.com.

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