Jake Euker was known for his love of the arts
A free spirit died last week of complications from pneumonia.
In 91 years of life, there wasnt much that Randy Woelk didnt get done.
A free spirit died last week of complications from pneumonia.
As a child in England, Howard Whiteside knew what he wanted to be when he grew up.
On Tuesday, Marlene Dreiling posted a notice at the Guadalupe Clinic saying there was a special meeting for all the staff.
For years, Chief Charles Little Coyote was the face of the Medicine Lodge Peace Treaty Pageant.
As far as Joe Collins was concerned, snakes have had a bad rap ever since the Garden of Eden.
More often than not, when Robert Meyers was thrown one of life’s difficult questions, he’d answer it with another question.
Friends and family of Ernest W. Crow remember the doctor as the elder statesman of Wichita’s medical community.
Sister Kathleen Regan was a lifeline for the Guadalupe Clinic in Wichita.
Musicians, administrators and supporters of the Wichita Symphony Orchestra were grappling Tuesday with the death of its executive director of 31 years.
Mark Matney, owner of Tree Top Nursery, saw his father in the best of times and — right before his father died Thursday morning — in the worst, Mark said Thursday afternoon.
Sue Castile, executive director of Inter-Faith Ministries since 2009, was found dead at her northeast Wichita home by friends on Friday afternoon.
She was 50.If a material was fibrous, Jim Yarnell saw paper.
Even though he was many a baby boomers hero and villain appearing in episodes of Bonanza, The Rifleman, Rawhide, Wagon Train, The High Chaparral and Lassie Harold L. Norman Sr. was no fancy-pants cowboy.
Norma "Duffy" Lyon, whose life-size butter sculptures of cows, Elvis and even Jesus and his disciples delighted Iowa and Kansas state fairgoers for nearly half a century, has died. She was 81.
Ron Tibbetts, the Bubble Man, spent Wednesday night performing at the Cessna Kids' Korner of the Wichita River Festival.
A former Wichita mayor who was one of the people to first envision Century II died Thursday from complications from a fall at his home last weekend.
Ted Tracy lived with shrapnel buried in his left side, just above his hip, but rarely spoke of how it got there.
Thomas Bohall wasn't the star of his winning high school soccer team. He didn't even start his senior year.
Kathleen Duling's future was all right before her. She had recently declared her major at Pittsburg State University, made plans to walk on to the school's basketball team and was about to start a job at a camp. On Thursday, the 19-year-old died in a two-car accident in Greenwood County.