
Merlin
L. Deters
Merlin L. Deters, 63, of Baileyville, KS, died late Saturday evening,
September 23, 2006, at the Nemaha Valley Community Hospital in Seneca.
Merlin was born in Axtell, on March 15, 1943, the son of Bernard A.
and Anna Wiltz Deters; he was the 11th of 14 children. After graduating
from Baileyville High School in 1961, Merlin worked in Kansas City for
Inland Underground Storage before moving back and taking over the family
dairy farm.
On October 7, 1967 in Seneca, he married
Judith Kohake; she survives the home. To this union six children were
born.
Merlin served on the Baileyville Cemetery
Board, and kept the cemetery books, a community service that has been
in Merlin's family over several generations. Merlin was also on the
Baileyville Water and Sewer Board, and was a member of the Knights of
Columbus. He helped in the development of Industrial Millwork and presently
served on the Board for Koch and Company. He was a member of the Sacred
Heart Catholic Church in Baileyville, where he was a Eucharist minister
and a rosary leader.
Merlin had many interests and enjoyed
family picnics, camping, fishing, boating, farming, and playing cards
with neighbors and family. He loved his grandchildren. He had recently
taken them to Wyoming and Yellowstone.
Survivors besides his wife are two sons,
Damian (and Alicia) Deters of Hiawatha and Terry Deters of Hutchison;
three daughters; Pamela (and Benji) Wysong of Sabetha, Anna (and Brad)
Schwartz of Overbrook, and Katie (and Jim) Dalinghaus of Baileyville;
eight grandchildren, Erica, Keith, Amy Wysong, Kaley, Jacy, Tommy Dalinghaus,
Brady, Brett Scwartz; four sisters, Lucille (and Ray) Boeckman of Goff,
Alicia (and Clarence) Burdick of Sabetha, Shirley (and Mike) Banks of
Topeka, Aurea (and Valerian) Schmitz of Seneca; and eight brothers,
Urban (and Charlotte), Dwaine (and Kathleen), Raymond (and Dorothy),
all of Seneca, Lester (and Arlene) of Marysville, Alvin (and Joann),
LeRoy (and Gladys), Bernie (and Edie), all of Baileyville, and Gene
(Jean) of Branson.
Preceding Merlin in death were his parents,
an infant brother, and his son Edwin Charles.
The Mass of Christian burial will be 11
AM Thursday, September 28, at the Sacred Heart Church in Baileyville.
Rosaries will be 2 PM Wednesday at Lauer Funeral Home in Seneca and
7 PM Wednesday at Sacred Heart Church.
A memorial beneficiary will be designated later;
memorials can be sent in care of the family.