
In many of these parochial elementary schools she was both teacher and principal. She taught first through eighth grades for nearly 60 years in various schools in Kansas and Nebraska. Sister Hermina began her lifelong ministry as a teacher in 1934 in Fowler. She celebrated 70 years of religious profession in 2004. She entered the Dominican Sisters’ Community on July 19, 1931, and pronounced her first vows on Aug. 7, 1916, in Willowdale as Mary Anna Oeding, she was the daughter of the late Herman and Mary Heckenkamp Oeding. 27 at the Dominican Sisters’ convent infirmary in Great Bend. Memorials may be made to the Melvin Fehrenbacher Memorial Fund and sent in care of the funeral home. on Monday, with family visitation from 6 to 8:30 p.m. Melvin will lie in state from noon to 9 p.m. on Tuesday at the Davidson Funeral Home in Topeka. Fehrenbacher of Cleveland, Ohio, and Joseph Fehrenbacher of Wichita three sisters, Helen Skidmore and Anna Lucida, both of Atchison, and Teresa Ukins of Great Bend and five grandchildren, Stephany, Sabrina, Brandon, Spencer and Megan.įuneral services will be at 11 a.m. He is survived by two sons, Michael Fehrenbacher of Missouri and John Fehrenbacher of Topeka two daughters, Michelle Garrison of Topeka and Rebecca Dodds and her husband Christopher of Redbank, N.J. He was a member of the American Veterans Motorcycle Club. He was previously married three times, including to Carolyn Kaye Skulavik, and Sharon Kay Croft for over 30 years. Navy during the Cuban Crisis and was stationed in Guantonomo Bay. He graduated from the Carl Junction High School in Missouri in 1961. 21, 1942, in Stafford County, the son of Wayne Fehrenbacher and Betty Richardson Fehrenbacher. 26, doing what he loved, riding his Harley-Davidson. Condolences may also be sent via e-mail to Funeral arrangements provided by Contributions and condolences may be left with the mortuary. A memorial has been established as the Ricky Mayberry Memorial Fund. Interment will follow at Russell City Cemetery. Tuesday at Pohlman-Varner-Peeler Mortuary in Russell with the Rev. He was preceded in death by his parents and one brother.Ĭelebration of Ricky’s Life will be held at 11 a.m. four sisters, Lynn (Mayberry) Smith of Hoisington, Heidi Blanke of Baldwin, Mo., Starr Gates of Wichita and Kelly Shelton of Dallas, Texas stepfather, Kenneth Blanke of Russell four grandchildren and numerous distant family members.

and wife Connie, Cassandra Mayberry and Jessica Mayberry, all of Russell seven brothers, Jerry Don Mayberry and Haley Mayberry of Borger, Texas, Ronny Jo Mayberry and Jerry Terral both of Woodward, Okla., Terral Mayberry of Stinnett, Texas, Eugene Blanke of Claremore, Okla. Surviving family include his wife of 28 years, Susan, of the home three children, Ricky Jr. He was a very social person who enjoyed riding his Harley and having barbeques with family and friends. Spending time with his family and friends was very important to Ricky. He also was a very active member in The Men MC.

Ricky attended the Bunker Hill United Methodist Church. He worked for Don Karst Well Service, Doc’s Well Service and Mid-Kan.

Ricky has worked in the oil field most of his life. This union was blessed with three children Ricky Jr., Cassandra and Jessica. He was united in marriage to Susan Naylor on Sept. He lived most of his life in the Russell area, but also lived in Oklahoma and Nebraska for a short time. In the third grade, Ricky and his family moved to Plainville, Great Bend and then Russell. 14, 1957, in Borger, Texas, the son of Jerry and Alta (Golden) Mayberry. 27 at the Russell Regional Hospital, after a courageous battle against cancer. RUSSELL - Ricky Duran Mayberry Sr., 51, died Nov. Untitled Document NovemRicky Duran Mayberry Sr. Tip: In most browsers you can search within this page itself by pressing +.
