Page 2 THE NORTON TELEGRAM Tuesday, November 30, 2004 satin skirts of light sage green and
white satin blouses. They carried
bouquets of pink roses. The flower
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girl wore a wreath of pink roses in
her hair.
The bride’s nephews Parker
Geraldine Mae Otto NOTICE Steven and Chance Jacobs were
ring bearers. They wore white
satin suits. The bride’s cousins
Marlyn Gail Heger and Wade
Dec. 2, 1913 - Nov. 25, 2004 Oriana Heersink Heger, Hugoton, were in charge of
the programs.
Oriana Heersink, 83,
Phillipsburg, died Nov. 26 at The groom’s father served as
Geraldine Mae Otto, 90, died ter Charlotte Snow. best man. Groomsmen were Rob-
Thursday at Holiday Resort Care Survivors include two sons, the Phillips County Retire-
ment Center. ert Worden, brother of the groom,
Center, Emporia. Charles Bowen, Council Grove, and Dallas McMullen, Manhattan,
Mrs. Otto was born Dec. 2, and Bernie Bowen, Norton; a Funeral services were held
this morning at the Luctor and Regan Lofgreen, Wichita.
1913, at Flandreau, S.D., to Pearl daughter, Kathi Olson, Americus; The ushers were the bride’s
Millard. 21 grandchildren; 45 great-grand- Christian Reformed Church
with interment in the Luctor brother-in-law Tommy Steven and
After her first husband, Ray children; and five great-great- Jesse Jacobs, Wichita.
Bowen, died, she married Albert grandchildren. Cemetery.
Memorial contributions The men wore black tuxedos
Otto on Dec. 12, 1951, in Pip- Graveside services were held with sage green vests and rose
estone, Minn. He died in 1994. Monday at Greenwood Cemetery, may be made to the Luctor
Christian Reformed Church boutonnieres.
She was a member of Faith Council Grove. Music was provided by harpist
Lutheran Church in Emporia. She Her family requests in lieu of or the Phillips County Retire-
ment Center in care of Olliff- Kryste Truan, Pueblo, Colo., and
retired in 1990 after working 13 flowers, contributions be given to vocalists Gyra Wagner, Smith
years in the dietary department at Hand-in-Hand Hospice in care of Boeve Memorial Chapel, Box
563, Phillipsburg, Kan. Center, and Frances Oney, Okla-
Council Grove Nursing Home. Roberts-Blue-Barnett Funeral homa City.
She was preceded in death by Home, 605 State Street, Emporia, 67661.
As the guests left the chapel they
her husbands, parents and a daugh- Kan. 66801. were given pine cones with a verse
Juanita Blanch Rozean READERS that read, “Throw the pine cone in
the Cuchara River of friendship
and you will return another time.”
March 12, 1933 - Nov. 27, 2004
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meal, Saturday, Dec. 4, 6:30
Mr. and Mrs. Following the ceremony the
bride’s parents sponsored a recep-
p.m., Norton American Legion tion and dance at the Timbers.
Juanita Blanch Rozean, 71, died
Saturday at Clay County Medical
Texas; a sister, Connie Newman,
Hankerton, Texas; 14 grandchil-
11/30 John Worden Dennis and Lisa Horner, Kansas
City, were hosts in the main din-
Center, Clay Center. dren; and 21 great-grandchildren. The Duplicate Bridge Club met ing room. Assisting with the recep-
Mrs. Rozean was born March Visitation will be from 3-8 p.m., Wednesday evening at the Norton (Celaine Bloomer) tion were the bride’s aunts
12, 1933, in Kirkland, Texas, the today at Neill-Schwensen-Rook Manor for its regular weekly ses- Marigail Thomas, Hugoton, and
daughter of Henry and Emmalee Funeral Home, Clay Center. sion with three tables present. John Charles Worden and Soterro gown of organza over Bethany Roe, Mankato, and cous-
(Bentley) Camp. In 1966, she mar- Funeral services will be held at Winners were, first place, Claudia Celaine Arlene Bloomer were satin, embellished with blue ins Elise Heger and Amanda
ried Tillman Rozean. 10 a.m. Wednesday at the funeral Bridges and Norman Walter; sec- married in an afternoon ceremony swarovski crystals. Her veil was Vaughn.
She worked for the Clay Center home with Pastor Paul Woellhof ond place, Dewaine Stapp and at the Cuchara Chapel in Colo- held by a tiara of beaded crystals. The grooms parents entertained
Sale Barn and was a member of the officiating. Graveside services Leone Purton. rado. She wore a necklace of rhine- with a Mexican fiesta rehearsal
Faith Mission Church in Clay will be at 3:30 p.m. Wednesday at The groom is the son of Charles stones borrowed from her mater- dinner the evening before the wed-
Center. the Norton Cemetery. — PITCH TOURNAMENT, and Sandy Worden, Norton, and nal grandmother, which had been ding at the La Veta Inn. Fiesta
She was preceded in death by a A memorial has been estab- 7 p.m., Sunday, Dec. 5, Norton the grandson of the late Charles a 21st birthday gift to her grand- music was provided by Sara Clark
son, Billy. lished to Faith Mission Church. American Legion. 11/30 and Daze Worden and Eulalia mother from her grandfather. She and Stanton Nelson, Long Island.
She is survived by her husband Contributions may be sent in care Hassett, Topeka, and the late John carried a bouquet of pink and Out of town guests from Norton
of the home in Clay Center; a son, of Neill-Schwenson-Rook Fu- — Steak and seafood night, D. Hassett. white roses. included Dr. Mark Klein, Terry
Don Trammel, Marlow, Okla.; a neral Home, 918 7th St., Clay Cen- Thursday, 6-9 p.m., American The bride is the daughter of Bob The bride’s sisters Angie Steven and Sara Nelson and family, Wes
brother, Bill Bigham, Amarillo, ter, Kan. 67432. Legion. Members and guests and Shelley Bloomer, Osborne, and Bethany Jacobs, Wichita, and Margaret Moore, Dennie and
and the granddaughter of Lloyd were matrons of honor. Brides- Joyce Lofgreen, Barry and Dana
and Arlene Bloomer, Osborne, and maids were cousins Sasha Lee Madden and Ryan Roberts.
It’s time for something other than turkey Wade and Maryruth Greenwood,
Hugoton.
The Rev. Don Pike of Dallas and
Roe, Mankato, and Kelli Horner,
Kansas City. Junior bridesmaid
was the groom’s niece Hannah
The newly married couple
boarded Amtrak at Trinidad to re-
turn to Lawrence to the University
So the big bird has finally made your family rather have a happy, Cuchara officiated at the cer- Worden. The flower girl was of Kansas where he is a four-year
a farewell appearance in flaming
turkey wings or some other cre-
Cook’s relaxed mother or 16 kinds of
candy, cookies, and munchies plus
emony.
The bride, escorted by her fa-
Emily Worden, Wichita, a niece of
the groom.
pharmacy student and she is pur-
suing a master’s degree in second-
ative casserole and the family is 16 extra pounds? Make just the ab-
begging for something — any-
thing — different.
Corner solute favorites and put your feet
up at least half an hour a day from
ther, wore a chapel-length Maggie The bride’s attendants wore ary education.
Liza Deines
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