![]() ![]() Beebe, 98, passed away Monday, Januat Minneola Long Term Care, Minneola, Kansas. Memorials are suggested to Hospice House, Hutchinson, or St Jude Children’s Research Hospital, in care of Elliott Mortuary and Crematory, 1219 N Main, Hutchinson, KS 67501.ĭolores J. Monday through Saturday, and from 1 to 5 p.m. Cleveland, Hutchinson, with Pastor Montie McFerrin officiating. Friday, February 10, 2023, at Eastside Cemetery, 500 S. He was preceded in death by his wife, and a longtime little canine yorky, Skooter.Ĭremation has taken place. (LuAnn) of Minneola, KS mother, Ima Gray of Salina, KS brothers, Rod Elsey (Pam) of Sublette, KS, and Craig Elsey (Tina) of Minneola, KS sister, Sue Beecham (Evan) of Hillrose, CO sister-in-law, Diana Lyons (Ralph) of Hutchinson brothers-in-law, Jeff Marker (Roxanna) of Hutchinson, and John Marker (Michelle) of Land O Lakes, FL numerous nieces and nephews whose hearts were touched by him in many ways and canine puppy, Spinner. The love of his life, Vickie, passed away on August 25, 2019.īubba is survived by: his father, Virgil E. On May 12, 1989, Bubba married Vickie Renee Marker, in Garden City, KS. He loved horses, two-steppin’ to country music, and being a cowboy. Bubba worked as a cowboy at numerous feedlots in Kansas and Oklahoma. After college, he began to pursue his dream of becoming a ‘Champion Team Roper’. In 1980, Bubba’s senior year, he was proud and honored to have been named ‘First Team All-State Running Back’ and ‘Defensive Player’ of the year for the Hutchinson, Wichita, and Kansas City newspapers.Īfter graduating, he attended college at Oklahoma Panhandle State University. He was awarded ‘First Team All-State Linebacker’ his junior and senior years of high school. and Ima (Summers) Elsey.īubba attended Minneola High School and was an outstanding football player. 60, passed away Januat Hospice House, Hutchinson, KS. There will be three celebrations of life in: Newton, KS, Aspen, CO and San Diego, CA.Virgil ‘Bubba’ Earl Elsey, Jr. He is preceded in death by his Father, Mother and son Aaron Conner. He is survived by his Sister Ione Toevs of Newton KS, Bradshaw and June Conner Of Aurora, Co, Shawn and Debbie Conner of Tuscon, AZ and Kerry and John Schnackenberg of San Diego, CA and Arkansas City, KS, respectively, 7 grandchildren, 3 great grand children, multiple nieces and nephews. ![]() He loved music, singing, dancing and all forms of theater. He protested against nuclear power plants, he was an advocate of human rights and a long time member of the Sierra Club. He enjoyed hiking in the beauty of Colorado, California and Kansas. Ronald was a naturalist and progressive for his time. He met and married Phyllis McKinney Horinek in 1966. He received a Good Conduct metal and a National Defense Service metal. In 1951 he was drafted into the Army, serving as a combat trainer for the 61st Infantry, Fort Carson, Colorado until 1953. His chosen career path was sales, working for Skyline Mobile Homes and Laverne Truck Equipment, he retired from Red Wing Shoe Store in El Cajon CA. He went on to Wichita State University, getting his degree in History and his Teaching Certificate in 1962. He graduated from Newton High School, Class of 1951. Ron was born in Newton, KS on February 21st, 1933 to Bradshaw and Clara Selma Conner. Former Kansas resident Ronald Duane Conner died on January 28th, 2023 from several complications due to old age, in San Diego, CA, his heart home of 33 years and in honor of his final wishes. ![]()
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