• Serving All Faiths Since 1901

  • Meeting your wishes
    and family's traditions.

We understand every funeral is different because every person is unique
and each family situation is different.

  • Recent Obituaries

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Charlotte A. Meyer Haug

Charlotte Ann Haug, 85, of Seneca, Kansas, passed away peacefully on Tuesday, April 29, 2025, at Nemaha Valley Community Hospital.

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Sharon Ann (Fund) Heiman

Sharon Ann (Fund) Heiman, 81, or Wetmore, KS passed away on April 23 at her home.

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Margaret “Maggie” Haug

Margaret Irene Newhart Haug, 62, of Seneca died on Thursday, April 17, 2025 at the Nemaha Valley Community Hospital, of complication of Ovarian Cancer, with her husband by her side.

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Virginia G. Sanders

Virginia G. Sanders, 94, of Seneca Ks, passed away on Tuesday, April 15th, 2025, at Life Care Center of Seneca where she had lived for the past five years.

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Rosalyn Ann (Haverkamp) Hermesch

Rosalyn Ann Haverkamp Hermesch 90 of Seneca, Kansas passed away April 15, 2025, at Life Care Center of Seneca, Kansas surrounded by her family.

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Father “Arul” Raj Balaswamy Carasala

Father “Arul” Raj Balaswamy Carasala, 57, the beloved priest at Sts. Peter & Paul Catholic Church in Seneca, tragically lost his life on Thursday, April 3, 2025, in a fatal shooting outside his home.

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  • Lauer Funeral Home

    Lauer Funeral Home is family-owned and operated, serving all faiths in northeast Kansas since 1901. Our mission and dedication is to create a service that is both individual and meaningful for the families we serve. Be certain that in your time of deepest need you can rely on our continued dedication to tradition, respect and understanding. We recognize that funeral service is a calling with great responsibilities, demanding the highest professional standards. This trust and confidence makes us both proud and humble.

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  • Plan Ahead

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No one likes to think about death, let alone plan for it. However, planning ahead just makes sense. Preplanning is truly one of the most thoughtful and loving things you can do for your family.

When a death occurs, there are many decisions that must be made at that time. By preplanning your funeral, you relieve your family of having to make important arrangements during a period of great stress and grief, a time when people are not thinking very clearly and may not know what to do because you never made your wishes known.