Personal Guide for Preplanning

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This 11-page booklet is your "Personal Guide for Funeral Preplanning for You and Your Loved Ones." The booklet contains forms for gathering useful information. You can save this booklet to your computer. Then open it and fill out the forms via computer for printing out; or you can print out the booklet and fill out the forms by hand. Click on the image above to save this booklet to your computer.

Guide for Choosing a Monument

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This 29-page booklet describes the various aspects of selecting a monument, such as different stone shapes and sizes, polishing options, engraving options, and accessories such as vases, color photos, laser-etched photos, and 3-D relief sculpture add-ons in bronze, as well as approximate costs. Click on the image above to open this file or save it to your computer.

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  • Recent Obituaries

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Richard William Sudbeck

Richard W. Sudbeck, 73, of Seneca, Kansas died on July 20, 2024 at Nemaha Valley Community Hospital in Seneca as a result of a fall he sustained while working on the farm.

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Phyllis M. Minihan Hasenkamp

Phyllis Marie Hasenkamp, 85, of Centralia, KS died on July 18, 2024, at Via Christi Ascension Living in Manhattan, KS.

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Albert F. Olberding Sr.

Albert F. Olberding, Sr., 67, of Rt. 1, Seneca, died shortly after arrival at the Nemaha Valley Community Hospital on Monday, December 8, 1980.

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Mary Ann Olberding

Mary Ann Olberding, infant daughter of Albert F. and Elizabeth Olberding, Jr, Seneca, passed away during the evening of September 27, 1973.

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Albert F. Olberding

Albert F. Olberding Jr., 80, passed away on July 7, 2024, at Life Care Center of Seneca nursing home in Seneca, Kansas surrounded by his family.

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Silvia Hecht

Silvia K. Hecht, 96, of Seneca, Kansas, peacefully went to be with the Lord on Monday morning, July 1, 2024 at the Nemaha Valley Community Hospital in Seneca.

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