
Mary
E. McDonnell
Mary E. McDonnell,
74, of Seneca, Kansas, died Sunday, October 22, 2000, at Country View
Estates Care Home in Seneca. She had Alzheimer's Disease.
She was born May 31, 1926, on a farm southeast of Seneca, the daughter
of Clem H. and Nellie J. Farley Dalsing. She grew up there, attended
a country school and Sts. Peter & Paul School in Seneca. Mary worked
for Emma Rottinghaus and other families in the area caring for children.
She later worked as a live-in housekeeper for Duke and Starr Higbee
in Seneca.
On October 22, 1949, she married Kenneth McDonnell
at Sts. Peter & Paul Church in Seneca. They lived in Springfield, Utah,
while her husband was a sales representative for Higbee Feeds. They
returned to Seneca in the spring of 1950. Mary was an excellent seamstress
and did sewing and alterations from the early 1950's until 1996. From
1959 to 1969 she helped her husband at the McDonnell Photography Studio,
which he operated out of their home. In the early 1960's she worked
cleaning the office for Southwestern Bell Telephone Company. She was
employed as a clerk at J.C. Penney's from 1966 to 1970 and from 1970
to 1974 at Farrell's Ben Franklin Store. In 1974 she and her husband
purchased Dorssom's Café which they operated as McDonnell's Café until
1979. Her husband, Kenneth, died May 15, 1988.
She was a member of Sts. Peter & Paul
Church and St. Ann's Altar Society at the church. Mary enjoyed all kinds
of handwork, crewel, crocheting, and quilting. She babysat with her
Luckeroth grandchildren for several years.
Survivors are three daughters, Kathy
Stallbaumer and Lexy Luckeroth both of Seneca, Jeanie Sack of Topeka;
a brother, Raphael Dalsing of Seneca; a sister, Rosanna Mathewson of
Topeka; and four granddaughters.
Besides her husband, she was preceded in death
by three brothers, Wilfred, Paul, and Edward Dalsing and a sister Margaret
"Peggy" Dalsing.
The mass of Christian burial will be 10:30
A.M. Tuesday at Sts. Peter & Paul Church in Seneca. The burial will
be in the church cemetery. There will be a vigil prayer service at the
Lauer Funeral Home on Monday at 7 P.M.
Memorials may be given for Sts. Peter & Paul
School or for Country View Estates and sent in care of the family.