Carrol Ross Joy, 101, Alta Vista, KS took Jesus’ hand at his daughter’s home (Cathy), on April 25, 2022. He was twenty-one days shy of being 102. He was born on the family farm as the youngest child of Ross and Bertha (Hesser) Joy on May 16, 1920, in Alta Vista. He attended Pleasant Ridge School and in 1938 he graduated from Alta Vista High School.
Larry Eugene Rusink, 76, of Manhattan, and formerly of Omaha, NE, passed away late Friday, April 22, 2022, at the Kansas City Hospice House, Kansas City, Missouri.
William Robert Markley, “Bill”, passed away in his home Thursday, April 14th, 2022. Bill was born in Council Grove on June 12th, 1926 to Laffeytte and Lyla Markley. They lived east of Council Grove at the fairgrounds/county shop area, where the Poor farm was located. His father was killed by a fallen tree when he was 9. His mother stayed a widow the rest of her life. Bill was always working after school to provide for his family. He joined the US Army after his graduation from Delavan, Kansas, in June 1944. The army airfield was in operation at the airport north of Delavan. He completed training and was in the Battle of the Bulge where he sustained shrapnel injuries in his left lower leg. He completed his enlistment as a Ruptured Duck, similar to the Wounded Warrior of today.