4/24/2023 0 Comments The newton kansan obitsIn memory of Edward LeRoy Oyer, please visit our floral store. Memorials are suggested to Care Connections or Vernon County Cancer Relief c/o Ferry Funeral Home in Nevada. Stay up to date on crime, politics, local business and. The family will receive friends from 5-7:00 p.m. Read todays latest news, headlines and updates from Wichita, Kansas and the South Central Kansas. A private committal will be held in Newton Burial Park in Nevada. on Saturday, Maat Ferry Funeral Home in Nevada. Memorial services will be held at 1:00 p.m. Siblings Robert Oyer (Melba) KC, MO, Sharon Hammontree (Marvin) Overland Park, KS, and Lorrie Roberts (Buddy) Osceola, MO numerous nieces, nephews, and friends and his dog, CiCi.Įd was proceeded in death by his parents and infant sister, Shirley. In addition to his wife, Connie, survivors include his son, Doug Oyer and his wife Rene of Nevada, MO, daughter, Denise Engelhart and husband, Matt of Ashburn, VA 3 grandchildren, Blake Engelhart, wife Camilla of Orlando, FL, Hunter Engelhart of Denver, CO, and Allie Engelhart of Ashburn, VA Great-Granddaughter, Clara Rose Engelhart of Orlando, FL. He enjoyed meeting and visiting with those he met during this time. The new brick schoolhouse was opened to students in 1873. It was the first newspaper published in Harvey County and continues to be published today. Colorado, and Nora Kathryn Hartman Kelting (Michael) of Newton, Kansas, and by his cousin Patricia. He was a three sport athlete at Nevada High School and a lifelong Nevada Tiger Fan.Īfter retirement, Ed volunteered at Care Connections where he delivered meals. The Newton Kansan, the town’s first newspaper, was first published on August 22, 1872, under the editorship of H. Obituaries in Ashland, OH Ashland Times Gazette. “When the music was pumping, Ed and Connie were jumpin!” During his lifetime, he enjoyed camping, skiing, family, and sports, esp. Ed enjoyed working in the yard and gardening. Ed’s joy in life was being involved in his grandchildren’s and great-grandchild’s activities. He continued working for 3M until April 2005 when he retired.Įd enjoyed hunting, fishing, raising dogs, and competing in field trials. Ed began working at Village Market in 1967 until February 1972. ![]() On April 2, 1966, Ed married his childhood sweetheart, Connie (Johnson) Oyer and she survives of the home. He graduated from Nevada High School in 1965. He was born Jin Nevada Missouri to Frank and Lucille (Carpenter) Oyer. Edward LeRoy Oyer, 75, Nevada, Missouri passed away Sunday, Maat Kansas University Medical Center, Kansas City, KS following a sudden illness.
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