
G.
Everett Murphy
G. Everett Murphy,
81, of Seneca, Kansas, died Wednesday, May 30, 2001, at Crestview Manor
in Seneca. He had been a resident there since April of 1997. He suffered
a severe stroke in July of 1996.
He
was born December 21, 1919, on a farm northwest of Detroit, Kansas,
the son of Walter A. and Ada E. Wilsey Murphy. Everett grew up on the
farm and attended rural schools. In 1937 he graduated from Chapman High
School. He attended Kansas State Agricultural College a year on a Sears
& Roebuck scholarship. Before entering the US Army in February of
1942, he worked in the USDA offices in Dickinson County. After serving
in Europe, he was discharged in October of 1945. He returned to Abilene
and worked at the Soil Conservation Service and then returned to college.
After graduating from Kansas State College in 1950, he came to Seneca
for three months training in soil conservation. He became the soil conservationist
for Nemaha County, after Robert Yunghans was called into the service.
He served and did an outstanding job until he retired in 1975.
Everett also farmed in the area. He worked
part time on the Delaware Water Shed project at Holton, Kansas, at the
conservation office. He was elected as a Nemaha County Commissioner
in 1976, and served two terms.
On September 5, 1948, he married Dorothy
Pearl Cooley at Abilene. She survives of the home in Seneca.
He was a member of the First Congregational
United Church of Christ where he was a trustee, moderator, and sang
in the choir; the Earle W. Taylor Post #21 of the American Legion; the
Seneca Lodge #39 AF & AM, where he had served as master; the Nemaha
Chapter #32 of the Royal Arch Masons, and the Seneca Commandry #41 all
at Seneca. He was also a member of the Order of the Eastern Star #164
at Marysville where he had served as worthy patron, and the National
Association of Retired Federal Employees. For many years he was involved
with 4H clubs.
Survivors besides his wife, Dorothy Pearl
are four sons, Stanley Murphy of Seneca, George Murphy of Henderson,
Nevada, Walter Murphy of Lawrence, Kansas, Phillip Murphy of Topeka,
Kansas; three daughters, Donna Thoele of Topeka, Joyce Koch of Beattie,
Kansas, Nelda Appell of Wichita; a brother, John Murphy of Hope, Kansas;
14 grandchildren, two step-grandchildren, three great-grandchildren,
and five step-great-grandchildren.
Funeral services will be 1:30 P.M. Sunday,
June 3, at Lauer Funeral Home in Seneca. The burial will be with full
military honors in the Seneca City Cemetery. The family will meet with
friends from 6:30 to 8 P.M. Saturday at the funeral home where he will
lie in state after 4 P.M. Friday. Masonic rites will be conducted by
the Seneca Lodge.
Memorials may be given for the First Congregational
United Church of Christ, the Seneca Lodge, or Crestview Manor and sent
in care of the family.