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Judy Zeman Memorial Service

12/3/2020

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A Celebration of Life
JUDY CATHERINE ZEMAN
​June 10, 1944 - November 29, 2020
A Memorial Service for Judy Zeman will take place at Overland Park Christian Church on Sunday, December 6 at 2:30 p.m. Due to COVID restrictions, only 45 people will be allowed in the sanctuary at one time, and masks and social distancing are required.  
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​You are also invited to join us for the livestream which will be shared here on our website, and also on the 
OPCC Facebook page; you do not have to have Facebook in order to watch the service online.
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Judy passed peacefully at her home in Overland Park on the morning of November 29, 2020.   She was born on June 10, 1944 in Omaha, NE, the daughter of John Miles Leypoldt and Catherine Spencer.  She was the granddaughter of Frances Spencer of Grand Island, NE, whom she greatly adored and admired as a child.
 

​Her youth was spent in Omaha where she attended Dundee Presbyterian Church as a child and graduated West Side High School in 1962 along with her friends Trudy Gruidel, Nancy Holle and Bob Hays, among others.  Following high school, she married James Zeman, who worked for F.W. Woolworth’s in Omaha, and the two of them enjoyed their newlywed days in Panama where James served in the army as a missile and rocketry technician.  They narrowly escaped harm in the Day of Martyrs Rebellion in Panama when a young Manuel Noriega arranged their rescue from the conflict, which involved a dispute by locals over the American flag being flown above the Panamanian flag.  Judy was flown home to Omaha with fallen American soldiers and Deputy Secretary of Defense Cyrus Vance.  Following this, the pair resided in the towns of Omaha, Beatrice, Lincoln, Spencer WI, Fargo, Waterloo IA, Hamburg IA, Overland Park KS, and Springfield, Missouri before Judy relocated to Overland Park her latter years following her husband’s death.
 
Along her journey, she lovingly raised her children and assisted in the family dimestore in Hamburg, IA.  Later she worked as a well loved Personal Care Assistant for Oxford Home Health in Springfield, and also as a Nanny and school cafeteria worker.  In Overland Park, in her latter years, she worked at Children’s Village Montessori Daycare and later ran her own in-home licensed daycare where she was also well loved and remembered by many families, providers, and children.   She was a beloved, motherly shoulder and friend for many whom she befriended in life including Gary Hansen, of Hamburg, Iowa, Sue O’Donnell of Overland Park, the Gill family of Montana including Jakob and Jessie (“her Joy”), the Sloan family including Kiefer and Cooper, the Olive family of Springfield including David, Lillian, and Frances, and Cathy Stewart of Springfield, Leann Manifold, Jane Manning, and her good neighbor Dorothy Jimerson, all of whom she considered her family.  During her final year she appreciated the steadfast kindness and care of her personal care aides who helped her, a former aide herself, in her final tedious struggle with dementia, including Angel, Astou, Macy, Unique, Karen and Sharon, among others, as well as her hospice nurses Rachel and Sheena.  Many thanks also for the kindness and charity of St Joseph Medical Center and her caring physician's Matthew Buss, Kirk Sloan, Anil Gosalia, Kuldeep Singh, Arthur Allen, and practitioners Anucio Joseph and Saida Alarab.
 
Judy was a devoted woman in her faith and spent her final years in fellowship with Overland Park Christian Church, where she publicly confessed Jesus Christ as her Lord and Savior and was baptized in recent years.  She appreciated the ministry and help of her faith sisters there including Rev. Laura, Peggy and Sharon among many.
 
Judy is survived by her children, John and Steve Zeman, of the Kansas City area, with their spouses Diane and Christy, and has now departed to join her first born child, Joy, her loving husband, James, and grandmother Frances, whom she ultimately grew to become very much like after so many years.  Judy was and is a caring, loving, childlike soul, and her presence in this world will be greatly missed.  Her spirit and memory will be reflected upon and cherished by all who knew her, and the love she gave will be forever shared.
 
Funeral will be 2:30 pm Sunday, December 6th at Overland Park Christian Church, 7600 W 75th St., Overland Park, KS.  Masks required. Services will also be live-streamed on the OPCC Website or OPCC Facebook Page
 
Interment of urn will be 2:00 PM Monday, December 7th at Westlawn Cemetery in Omaha.

Obituary courtesy of the Cremation Society of KC

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Ina Fern McBride Memorial

11/19/2020

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A Celebration of Life
INA FERN MCBRIDE
April 6, 1930 - November 18, 2020
Ina Fern McBride, 90, of Overland Park, Kansas passed away in her home November 18, 2020.  Ina was born April 6, 1930 in Lake View, IA to Claude and Hester Russell née Frederick.

She graduated from Sac City High and taught in a one room school until she was married.  Ina Fern was foremost a dedicated loving wife and mother.  A lifelong energetic and active member of her church.  She was an enthusiastic volunteer for MADD, Soup Kitchen and many other causes. She was a person to see a need and respond. Heroicaly kind and a loyal Chief’s fan.  The family made her a book for her 80th birthday called “80 Reasons We Love Ina Fern”. We could go another 80 at least.

Ina was preceded in death by her husband, Everett. She is survived by her sister Irene Siebrecht; her children Terry McBride, Karen Thrailkill, James McBride, Gregory McBride, Steven McBride; her six grandchildren and nine great grandchildren. 

Due to the current circumstances, no services are scheduled.

Memorial contributions may be made to:
Overland Park Christian Church - Online Giving, or
7600 West 75th Street
Overland Park, KS  66204
(913) 677-4646

Obituary courtesy of Amos Family Funeral Home

You can also leave memories, condolences, and prayers here on this post and they will be shared with the family.
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Bill Sloan Funeral Service

11/10/2020

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A Celebration of Life
WILLIAM "BILL" SLOAN
​May 23, 1935 - November 2, 2020
A visitation for Bill Sloan will take place at Amos Family Funeral Home on Saturday, November 14 from 10:00 a.m. - 11:00 a.m.  Only 45 people will be allowed in the chapel at one time, and masks and social distancing are required.  The funeral service will follow at 11:00 a.m., also at Amos Family Funeral Home in Shawnee, KS  You are also invited to join us for the livestream which will be shared here on our website, and also on the OPCC Facebook page; you do not have to have Facebook in order to watch the service online.
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William “Bill” Sloan, 85, passed away on Monday Nov. 2, 2020. Bill was born to Neal and Florence I. (Richardson) Sloan in Miami county and spent his life in Louisburg, Roeland Park, and Merriam, Kansas.

He is survived by Jo Lynn (Whitley) Sloan, his devoted wife of 62 years and his beloved dog Abby. Bill also leaves behind two sons: Shawn Sloan and his wife Jan of Mason, OH and their daughters Sydney and Chandler, and son Ty; Ryan Sloan and wife Darci of Stilwell, KS and their sons Jake, Brady and Nash. He is survived by his sisters Mary and husband Tim Nay, Pat (Maynard) Good, and many nieces and nephews.

Bill attended Centennial Elementary school in Miami County and graduated from Louisburg High School where he was a member of the football and track and field teams. Immediately following graduation, he joined the United States Navy where he served for 2 years before joining the United States Army in 1955 where he served for 3 years. He retired from McCormick & Co. spices after a 29-year career in Kansas and Missouri. Bill was also a member of the Dwight Cowles American Legion Post 370. He and Jo Lynn enjoy spending time with family and friends, dancing, traveling, cars, and motorcycles. They are active members of Overland Park Christian Church.

Bill will be remembered for his kindness and fun-loving, mischievous spirit. He was loved by all and very proud of his family.

We would like to thank the amazing Staff of AdventHealth Shawnee Mission Hospital Progressive Care Unit. We owe a tremendous debt of gratitude to the entire support staff for the exceptional kindness and professionalism while caring for Bill in his final days.

A visitation will be held from 10:00 to 11:00 a.m. on Saturday, November 14th at the Amos Family Funeral Home in Shawnee, Kansas. Followed by a funeral service at 11:00 a.m. also at Amos. The funeral service will be stream live and you can watch it by clicking here. 

In lieu of flowers, the family requests donations to Unleashed Animal Rescue 5918 Broadmoor St., Mission, KS 66202,  913-831-7387

Due to the current COVID-19 restrictions we are limited to 45 people in the chapel at one time. Masks and social distancing will be required. 

Obituary provided by the Amos Family Funeral Home

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Edith Reynolds Celebration of Life

10/26/2020

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A Celebration of Life
EDITH ELIZABETH REYNOLDS
​December 25, 1942 - October 21, 2020
The Celebration of Life for Edith Reynolds will take place at Overland Park Christian Church on Saturday, November 7 at 2:00 p.m.  Only immediate family will attend the service in-person.  You are invited to join us for the livestream. 

You can watch the livestream through our OPCC Facebook page; you do not have to have Facebook in order to watch the service online.
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Edith E. Reynolds, age 77, of Olathe, KS, died October 21, 2020 in Overland Park surrounded by family. Services will take place at Overland Park Christian Church on Saturday, November 7 at 2:00pm. Only immediate family will attend the service in person.
 
The family wishes that any memorial donations be sent to The American Heart Association.
 
Edith was born December 25, 1942 to Herbert and Bessie Osborne. She grew up in Cairo/Jacksonville, MO and graduated from Cairo High School in 1960. She attended Moberly Area Junior College. In July 1962, Edith married Jimmy Dee Reynolds and moved to Kansas City. She was employed by the Army Corp. of Engineers as a Drafting Technician. 
 
Her faith was very important to her and was a member of the Overland Park Christian Church, enjoying volunteering in the video department and more. Edith loved acquiring knowledge, reading about new technology and science, also enjoying sci-fi. She enjoyed the arts, having season tickets with Jimmy at the Theatre. She also loved displaying her daughter’s artistic creations proudly. She enjoyed playing cards, and had interests in ceramics, crocheting, sewing, cake decorating, and she served as family historian, documenting our lives through photographs dating back to the 1800’s. Edith was a loving mother, always making sure her family had what they needed and much more. And of course, her near bone crushing hugs were always another reminder of her love.
 
Edith was preceded in death by her parents Bessie and Herbert Osborne and brother Herschel. Edith is survived by her husband Jimmy D. Reynolds of Olathe, KS; a brother Harold Osborn and wife Jay; a sister Martha Lynch; her daughter Cory and husband Quentin Deck; daughter Cathi and husband Allen Bret; daughter Chrystal Reynolds-Stewart; daughter Caryn and husband Chris Burch; daughter Carma and husband Matt Roberts; daughter Colleen and husband Jeff Allen; grandchildren Caleb Inman; Jordan Inman; Kyla Burch; Darion Burch; Natasha Dahl; Rae Ann Roberts; Tristyn Burch; Kali Deck; Kiley Roberts; Audrey Ward; Colby Roberts; Finn Allen; Isabelle Allen; Casey Roberts; Levi Allen; great-grandchildren Liam Burch; Nora Dahl; Everly Burch; Adria Dahl and many more beloved family members.

Obituary provided by the Cremation Society of Kansas & Missouri.

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Rebecca Wenner Funeral Service

10/17/2020

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A Celebration of Life
REBECCA WENNER
​August 29, 1968 - October 15, 2020
The Celebration of Life for Rebecca Wenner will take place at Overland Park Christian Church on Tuesday, October 20 at 2:00 p.m.  Only immediate family will attend the service in-person.  You are invited to join us for the livestream. 

You can watch the livestream through our OPCC Facebook page; you do not have to have Facebook in order to watch the service online. 
Obituary provided by the Amos Family Funeral Home
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On Thursday, October 15, 2020, Rebecca Wenner passed away at the age of 52 at home surrounded by family. 

Rebecca was born on August 29, 1968 in Olathe, Kansas. She grew up in Chanute, Kansas and graduated from Chanute High School. She attended the University of Kansas where she got a Bachelor’s of Science Degree in Environmental Science and Biology. She began working as an Environmental Scientist early in the environmental movement, and dedicated her life to public service through the Kansas Department of Health and Environment and the Environmental Protection Agency.  

After college Rebecca briefly married, during which time she had her daughter Anna Wenner. She later moved to Topeka where she raised Anna and her niece, Emily Alden, alongside her sister and mother. When asked how many children she had, Rebecca often jokingly said that she had “one and a half” daughters because of how important Emily was in her life. Rebecca was heavily involved in her children’s school, church, and 4-H activities and was known for bringing delicious cookies as treats whenever possible.  

Rebecca was an active volunteer with 4-H where she was everything from a club leader to a dog trainer, and she was widely known and loved throughout the state of Kansas. She was also a Sunday School and Bible School teacher at First Christian Church in Topeka where she loved to work with kids.

Even before being diagnosed with Stage 4 cancer in 2018, Rebecca always had a love of life. She looked forward to every birthday and never took a moment for granted. She was an avid traveler, especially to national parks, and her favorite place in the world was Yellowstone National Park. She described her trips with her family and friends as her best memories, as well as her role as a mom. Her love of pandas and the color purple was exceeded only by her love of her family and friends. Near the end of her time, Rebecca said that she wanted everyone she loved to know how much they meant to her and how much she appreciated them being in her life.      

Rebecca is survived by her daughter (Anna Wenner), her mother (Sondra Alden), her sister (Evelyn Alden), her brother (John Alden), her sister-in-law (Debbie Alden), her nephew (John Alden) and her nieces (Jamie Alden and Emily Alden). Rebecca was a dedicated mother, daughter, sister, aunt, and friend, and she will be greatly missed by all who knew her. 

A private memorial will be held in Rebecca’s honor on Tuesday, October 20, 2020 at 2:00 p.m. 

Due to COVID-19, the funeral will be streamed online for any who would like to attend.   Those who wish to watch the service virtually can do so on the Overland Park Christian Facebook page, or on the Overland Park Christian website.  Please direct any questions in regards to the live stream to the church.

ContributionsIn lieu of flowers, Rebecca has asked that donations be made to Yellowstone Forever to help future generations enjoy her favorite national park. (Please follow this link for more information) 

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Wilma Townsend Funeral Service

7/30/2020

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A Celebration of Life
WILMA W. TOWNSEND
​August 19, 1933 - July 28, 2020
The Celebration of Life for Wilma Townsend will take place at Amos Funeral Home on Saturday, August 1 at 10:00 a.m. 

The funeral home will live stream her service, here, and OPCC will load the video here on our website after the service.
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Though the service is being live-streamed to the Amos Family Funeral Home Facebook page, you do not have to have Facebook in order to watch the service online. 
Obituary provided by the Amos Family Funeral Home
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Wilma W. Townsend, 86, Merriam, KS passed away Tuesday, July 28, 2020 at Advent Health Shawnee Mission.

Wilma was born on August 19, 1933 in Agra, KS to Fred and Ethel Miller. Wilma married Gerald H. Townsend on June 2, 1956 in Manhattan, KS. He preceded her in death, on July 15, 1997. Wilma was also preceded in death by her daughter, Teresa Marangelli, on March 29, 2019; her siblings, Leonard Miller, Warren Miller, Abby Schrueben, Kay Gates. Survivors include her daughter, Lisa (John) Adair of Cincinnati, OH and sons Kent (Ellen) Townsend of Topeka, KS and Alan (Anita) Townsend of Inola, OK. Wilma is also survived by grandchildren; Ty (Amy Townsend), Leslie (Mack) Mondesir, Steven (Haley) Townsend, Josh Townsend, Melissa (Travis) Walker, Luke Townsend, Jordan Adair, and step-grandchildren Michael Marangelli and Marissa Marangelli and three great grandchildren.

Wilma spent most of her married life as a housewife while working some at Johnson County Community College. Wilma was very involved in the life of Overland Park Christian Church serving on many committees and she especially enjoyed her time as a Stephen’s Minister, calling on members and serving communion. Wilma will be remembered for how much she enjoyed going out to eat, happy hours and being able to travel with family and friends.

Services
A visitation will be 9:00-10:00 am, Saturday, August 1st with a service to follow at 10:00 am at Amos Family Funeral Home, 10901 Johnson Drive, Shawnee, Kansas 66203.  To watch the service click here.

Contributions
Memorial contributions may be made to Overland Park Christian Church, 7600 W. 75th Street, Overland Park, KS, 66204 or a charity of your choice.
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Restrictions
Please be aware that due to COVID-19 and safety precautions, we are limiting the number of people in our chapel to 45 for the funeral service. We will be rotating people through the chapel during the visitation as best as we can if more than 45 people are in at once. We ask that people respect and comply with social distancing and the mask requirement. 

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Nadine Sheldon Funeral Service

6/30/2020

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​A Celebration of Life
Nadine W. Sheldon
August 22, 1916 – June 29, 2020
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Obituary provided by Amos Funeral Home

Nadine Sheldon, 103, of Overland Park, KS passed away on June 29th, 2020. She was born on August 22, 1916 in Waverly, KS to Charles and Flora Kelley. Nadine was a member of Overland Park Christian Church dating back to 1957. She was very active in the women’s ministry and the food kitchen. She enjoyed gardening and was known to grow the best tomatoes and black raspberries. Nadine loved to travel including to New Zealand, Fiji, Costa Rica and Peru.
Nadine was preceded in death by her husband, Howard Sheldon; grandson, Danny Sheldon; great-granddaughter, Jewell Frerichs; son-in-law, David Michael; parents; and three brothers and three sisters. She is survived by her two children, Earl (Barbara) Sheldon and Jan Michael; grandchildren, Mark Sheldon, Amy Sheldon, Melissa Ricker, Kelley Frerichs, Kristen Smith, Lori Kjeldgaard, and Alicia Chandler; 20 great-grandchildren; and 2 great-great granddaughters.

A funeral service will be held on Thursday, July 2nd at 1 PM at Overland Park Christian Church. Burial at Johnson County Memorial Gardens. Due to COVID restrictions, the service will be limited to family only and broadcast on the church’s website.  If you are family and will be in attendance for the service on Thursday, masks will be required at the church. 

Memorial donations in Nadine’s name may be made to Overland Park Christian Church. 

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Arlene Wiler Memorial Service

6/20/2020

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​A Celebration of Life
Arlene Marie (Herod) Wiler
June 20, 1946 – June 3, 2020
Click here to follow along on a PDF version of the Order of Worship, or you can use the one provided below.

​Please take time to center yourself for this time of worship, by enjoying the Prelude Memorial Video, put together by Arlene's son, Tim.
Prelude Memorial Video

Gathering in the Light
 
Words of Welcome and Comfort

Opening Prayer
                                                                                          
Words of Remembrance 
  • Storytelling for Grandkids by Arlene Wiler
 
Special Music by Krista Eyler
 
Scripture Readings
  • Mark 10:13-16 (NRSV)
  • Matthew 13:10-17 (CEB)
 
Words of Promise and Hope
 
Song (sing with us!) - "Amazing Grace"
 
Prayer of Commendation
 
Our Lord's Prayer
 
Blessing and Benediction

Postlude by Krista Eyler

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Obituary provided by Amos Funeral Home

​Arlene Marie Wiler (Herod) was born June 20, 1946 to Charles Clay Herod and Juliet Marie Herod (Augustine)  in Kansas City, KS passed away June 3, 2020 in Kansas City, MO at the age of 73. She is survived by her children Anita Wiler and Timothy Gonzalez-Wiler, brother Eugene Herod, grandchildren Adia, Kolya and Quinn Gonzalez-Wiler and Natalie and Sidney Finch, son-in-law Eric Finch, daughter-in-law Isa Gonzalez-Wiler, brother-in-law Randall Wiler, sister-in-law Veronica Wiler, nephews Vincent Herod, Victor Herod and Justin Wiler, niece Tabitha Wiler, and their spouses and children. She was married to Larry Duane Wiler on June 8, 1968 in Kansas City, KS, who preceded her to heaven on August 15, 1981.

She graduated from Argentine High School in 1964 and Emporia State University in 1968 alongside her husband and enjoyed careers as a special education teacher, then as a preschool teacher and secretary at Overland Park Christian Church, where she was an active member and volunteer for nearly 40 years. She returned to her alma mater, graduating in 1996 with a master’s in library science and then worked as a youth librarian in the Johnson County Library system for the latter part of her career.

A life-long animal and book lover with artistic talents, she will be remembered for her pride in family, the many children she inspired, and service to her church.  

ContributionsIn lieu of flowers, donations may be sent to Overland Park Christian Church’s food pantry or to Friends of Johnson County Library.

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Gerry Spillers Memorial Service

5/26/2020

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A Celebration of Life
GERALDINE MARIE SPILLERS
December 25, 1931 – May 4, 2020
Click here to follow along on a PDF version of the Order of Worship, or you can use the one provided below.

Prelude to Worship - “The Power of the Cross”
 
Gathering in the Light

Words of Welcome and Comfort

Opening Prayer

​Scripture
  • Psalm 104:1-6, 24, 31-35
  • Matthew 10:29-31, 40-42

Special Music - “His Eye is On the Sparrow”
 
Words of Remembrance

Words of Promise and Hope
                                                                                     
Prayer of Commendation & Our Lord's Prayer
 
Changing the Light
 
Blessing and Benediction
      
Postlude - "It Is Well With My Soul”      

Obituary provided by the Cremation Center of KC

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Mom was born on Christmas Day, 1931. She spent days of her childhood in Merriam KS in a home her Dad, built of stone- that still stands today. She attended South Park Grade School and Shawnee Mission High School, now SM North, which her children, Paul, Dave and Connie all attended too.
Mom’s greatest love was her partner in life, Taylor, who passed away a year ago. She is survived by her 3 children, Paul, Dave and Connie, 8 Grand children and 4 Great children.


Mom was a founding and active member of Overland Park Christian Church and loved her time and friends there. She was a member of the Extension Group in Kansas and made many life time friends. Mom remained active, attending a Flexercise group at the community center in Merriam for many years, with many friends there too!

Some of the best things about our Mom was she had a song for every occasion, she was a great confidant to many and truely lived by the motto, ” if you can’t say something nice, don’t say anything at all”. Many of our childhood friends would stop by to see her long after we had moved away. She was a talented seamstress, making quilts, and sewing clothes for us and doing repairs for others. She had a great sense of humor and we spent so many wonderful times with her.

It’s hard to put into words what a great childhood we had thanks to Mom and Dad. If you were lucky enough to know her you know she was truly one in a million.
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Ed Hitzelberger Funeral Service

5/22/2020

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A Celebration of Life
EDSON HITZELBERGER
March 31, 1930 – May 19, 2020
Prelude

​Words of Welcome and Comfort

The prophet Isaiah speaks words of comfort, saying: Those who wait for the LORD shall renew their strength, they shall mount up with wings like eagles, they shall run and not be weary, they shall walk and not faint.
                                                                 - Isaiah 40:31
 
And the psalmists continue: There is a river whose streams make glad the city of God, the holy habitation of the Most High. God is in the midst of the city; it shall not be moved; God will help it when the morning dawns.
                                                              - Psalm 46.4-5, 7
 
Where, O death, is your victory? Where, O death, is your sting?
                                                              - 1 Corinthians 15:55

Opening Prayer

Song  - I Can Only Imagine

Words of Remembrance

 
Scripture
  • Acts 20:35 (NIV) – In everything I did, I showed you that by this kind of hard work we must help the weak, remembering the words the Lord Jesus himself said: “It is more blessed to give than to receive.”
  • Matthew 25:21 (NIV) – His master replied, “Well done, good and faithful servant! You have been faithful with a few things; I will put you in charge of many things. Come and share your master’s happiness!”

Words of Promise & Hope

Song – Time to Say Goodbye
 
Prayer of Commendation

O God, our strength and our redeemer, giver of life, and conqueror of death, we open our hearts to you just as they are. We celebrate your gift of life freely given, but are grieved by a sense of loss in the face of death. The love which binds us to one another leaves us aching as ties are broken. Accept our tears as symbols of love and devotion and transform them into the waters of life to nourish us in the days ahead, bringing us again to joy. 
 
We trust you. We love you. We know in Christ that your love is everlasting; that nothing can separate any of us from your abiding care. Thus, with the full confidence of faith we now commend Edson “Ed” . Hitzelberger to your boundless love and overflowing compassion. Through the power that raised Christ from the dead to live eternally with you, lift up this, your child, Ed, to life fulfilled beyond our wildest imagining. Accept him as he is with all his frailties as well as his strengths.  Enfold him in your everlasting arms. Embrace him as your friend. We pray in the name of this Christ who invites us into this resurrection in new life, Amen.

Blessing & Benediction
 
Postlude
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The obituary is provided by JoCo Memorial Chapel

Ed Hitzelberger, 90, passed away peacefully at home on May 19th. Born to Edgar & Nola Patton Hitzelberger of Helena, MO, Ed graduated Belton High School.
Son, Curtis was born to Ed & Helen Walton Hitzelberger. Ed served as a Marine in the Korean Conflict.
The blended family of Ed and Sunnye Carter Bales included their youngest son, Jason (Beth) Hitzelberger, Sunnye’s children Mark, Brian, and Duke (Jennifer) Bales, as well as her step-children, Sharon Bales (Jim) Griffin and Bob (Karen) Bales. Ed was widowed.
The family grew again when Ed married Jane Monroe Adair with children Debra (Bill) Houser, Raymond “Bud” Adair, Fran (Guy) Bergren, and Ann (Bob) Becker. Ed was a devoted family man with a quick wit and a kind servant’s heart.
He retired after 43 years at Allied Systems in Claycomo, MO, He was an active member of Overland Park Christian Church for over 50 years serving as Co-Chairmen of the Board, Congregational Care Director, Minister of Visitation, Elder, Trustee and Bethel Bible Study teacher.
Lakeview Village in Lenexa KS is a wonderful place where Ed and Jane have lived surrounded by supportive and loving friends.
Ed is survived by his loving wife of 48 years, Jane, 7 children, 17 Grandchildren, and 4 Great-Grandchildren. He was preceded in death by his parents, sister Alice, his wife Sunnye, his step-son Mark Bales, and son Curtis Hitzelberger.
We will always carry his memory in our hearts.
A private family service was held on 22 May at Johnson County Chapel with Pastor Laura Phillips officiating. Those wishing to sign a guest book, see a video of service, and view family photos, may do so online at www.johnsoncountychapel.com at any time. Memorial donations to Overland Park Christian Church, 7600 W 75th Street, OP, KS 66204 or Evergreen Hospice Care 11875 S. Sunset Drive Suite 200, Olathe, KS 66061.

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Sanctuary Worship Schedule:
10:30am Sundays In-Person
and Online Live-Stream Worship
Broader Way Worship Schedule:
Second Sunday of each month
12:30pm ​in the Fireside Room