
Bertha
D. "Peggy" Ford
Bertha D. "Peggy"
Clemens Ford, 86, died Wednesday, July 10, 2002, at the Sabetha Residential
Care Center in Sabetha, Kansas. She had been a resident there since
June 28, 1999.
She
was born July 11, 1915, at St. Joseph, Missouri, the daughter of Albert
J. and Sylvia Rose Chilcoat Wende. When she was five years old, the
family moved to a farm west of Oneida, Kansas. She attended the Oneida
School for three years, the Morning Star School southeast of Oneida,
and graduated from Oneida High School as valedictorian of her class
in 1933. Following high school, she worked in area homes taking care
of newborn babies. She also worked in homes in Kansas City, Kansas.
On February 27, 1937, she married Alvin
F. Clemens in Sabetha at the home of her friends, the Reverend and Mrs.
Cotton. They farmed southwest of Kelly until they moved into Seneca
in 1965. Peggy worked as a cook at several restaurants. She was employed
by Dr. Jerome Hermes at his chiropractic clinic in Seneca for ten years
and retired in 1976. Her husband Alvin Clemens died May 19, 1975.
On November 18, 1976, she married Floyd
R. Ford at Seneca. They lived in Wetmore. He preceded her in death on
June 18, 2000.
She was a member of the United Methodist
Church at Wetmore, and a former member of the churches at Sabetha and
Seneca. She was a Sunday School teacher at Seneca for many years. She
was a member of the United Methodist Women at the churches, and the
Seneca Business & Professional Women's Club.
Survivors are a son, Daniel Clemens of
McPherson, Kansas; a step-son, Lynn Ford of Topeka; two step-daughters,
Virginia Eisenbarth of Liberty, Missouri and Jean Wilson of Salina,
Kansas; three brothers, Raymond Wende of Seneca, Kansas, Robert Wende
of Spokane, Washington, Donald Wende of Phoenix, Arizona; a sister,
Darlene Campbell, of Sabetha; a granddaughter and seven step-grandchildren.
Besides her husbands, she was preceded
in death by two sisters, Betty Thieme and Helen Herbstreith, and a brother,
William Wende, who died in World War II.
Funeral services will be 10 A.M. Saturday,
July 13, at the Lauer Funeral Home in Seneca. The burial will be in
the Seneca City Cemetery, Seneca, Kansas. The family will meet with
friends from 6 P.M .to 8 P.M. on Friday at the funeral home, where she
will lie in state after 8:30 A.M.
Memorials may be given for the United
Methodist Church in Seneca, Wetmore, or Sabetha and sent in care of
the family.