
Lambert
H. Boeding
Lambert H. Boeding, 81, Corning, died early Friday morning, September
23, 2005, at the Nemaha Valley Community Hospital in Seneca. He was
transferred there from Life Care Center where he had been a resident
since April 19, 2005.
He
was born November 23, 1923, on a farm southwest of Kelly, the son of
Conrad and Mary Waller Boeding. He attended school in Corning. In 1940
he went to Price Memorial College in Amarillo, TX. He returned to the
farm to help when his brothers were in the army during WWII. In 1945
he moved to Kansas City and worked for Jen-Sal Laboratories.
On February 4, 1947 he married Marlys
Stansell at Sts. Peter & Paul Church in Seneca. They lived in Kansas
City until 1953 when they moved to Denver, CO. He was transferred to
Denver as a branch manager of Jen-Sal Laboratories. In 1959 they moved
to Montrose CO where they built and operated the Rose Bowl Lanes bowling
alley. Lambert bowled a perfect 300 while in a league there.
In 1962 they sold the bowling alley and
moved to Seneca. Lambert bought a milk route and ran it for a short
time before he had a heart attack. In 1963 they moved to a farm north
of Corning. They bought the Clemens Insurance Agency which became the
Boeding Insurance Agency. They operated the business for 25 years before
selling it in 1987. He drove the school bus for District #380 in Centralia
until 1991. He also worked at the Amoco Station in Seneca.
They celebrated their golden wedding
anniversary in 1997. From 1998 to 2001 he worked at the Golden Eagle
Casino in customer relations.
His wife, Marlys, died June 28, 2005.
He was also preceded in death by a son, Michael, on April 18, 2001.
He was a member of St. Patrick’s
Church at Corning and a member of the Knights of Columbus and the 4th
Degree Knights. He served on the Selective Service Draft Board in Seneca.
He enjoyed farming, golfing, and visiting with his friends.
Survivors are a daughter, Jody Honeyman,
Topeka; two brothers, Conrad Boeding, Denver, CO and S.J. “Skall”
Boeding, Seneca; a sister, Mary Kohake, Seneca; and two grandchildren.
Besides his wife and son, he was
preceded in death by three brothers, Edward, Aloysius “Allie,”
and Joseph; five sisters Lena Gudenkauf, Ann Kramer, Odelia “Tillie”
Buessing, Clara Droge, and an infant, Margaret Boeding.
The mass of Christian burial will be 10
A.M. Monday at St. Patrick’s Church at Corning. The burial will
be in the church cemetery. The rosary will be prayed by the Knights
of Columbus at 7 P.M. Sunday at the Lauer Funeral Home in Seneca where
he will lie in state after 8:30 A.M. Sunday.
Memorials may be given for St. Patrick’s
Cemetery or the American Heart Association and sent in care of the family.