Daniel and wife, Kristi Seacat and great-grandchildren Jordan, Logan, and Olivia of Sedgwick, Kansas. He began farming that year and continued until 2017. Judy enjoyed working alongside Fred on the farm as well as gardening, sewing, painting, and church activities. He was a member of the Minneola Methodist Church and American Legion. The family suggests memorials to Minneola United Methodist Church in care of Minnis Mortuary, P.O. Betty and Wayne lived in the country west of town where they had a cow/calf operation along with their son Aaron; Betty Marie was the CFO and Wayne and Aaron ran the daily operations. A devoted member of the First Presbyterian Church of Ashland, she served as Sunday school superintendent for several years. Obituaries in Athens, GA | Athens Banner-Herald Condolences may be sent towww.minnismortuary.net. Margaret was always known for being an extremely hard worker, for her stubbornness, and for speaking her mind (often embarrassing her family). In 1988, Bill joined on with Superior Livestock Auction, a young company that was to revolutionize the cattle industry. Steven Bradley Hazen was born the 3rd child to Eugene Hazen and Dixie Dodson Hazen on September 19th, 1955 at Ashland, Kansas. Bill was a champion of underdogs, never met a stranger, and was loved by many. He is preceded by his paternal grandparents, Louis and Betty Lovell of Dodge City, KS. His grandchildren include, Samantha (Brian) Houtwed, Kayla McKinney, Amanda (Jerry) Riggs, Joshua (Katie) McKinney, Elizabeth McKinney, and Anna Schwertfeger, and his three great-grandsons, Orval Wade Riggs , Grayson Dean Riggs, and Clayton Charles McKinney. She loved watching her favorite western and hallmark movies. A lifelong resident of Grove Hill, Percy was a member of Amity Baptist Church and was a Mason. She preceded him in death on May 12, 2020. She attended cosmetology school in Dodge City, KS and worked as a nail tech and hair stylist for several years before going to work for Central Electric in Dodge City. He was born on April 22, 1941 in Fancy Farm, Kentucky, son of Thomas Cash & Mary "Pauline" (Hobbs) Cash. She is survived by her nieces Cynthia (Grimes) Siebert and Kimberly Grimes; nephews Charles R. Grimes, Roger I. Grimes, William G. Grimes and Greg Grimes; great-nieces Prudence Siebert and Kendra (Siebert) Bishop; great-nephews Todd Grimes, Troy Grimes and Jason Perez; as well as several great-great and great-great-great nieces and nephews. The family suggests memorials to St. Judes in care of Minnis Mortuary, 1901 N. 14th Ave., Dodge City, Kansas 67801. Joyce was a devoted wife, loving mother, and a friend to everyone she met. He graduated from Natrona County High School in Casper Wyoming with the class of 1970. To some he was the best friend anyone could have, to others a grandfather who was always excited to teach and share his knowledge, to his wife Alyce of the last 23 years a loyal and loving husband, to his community a friendly face and a wonderful neighbor, and to his customers a man of his word who would always go the extra mile to get the job done. There will be no public viewing cremation, has taken place. Sue loved being a part of her bridge group and cherished those friendships. Profs response was, he knew Ken had pulled every trick in the book so the students would not be able to pull pranks on him. In addition to various second jobs, he volunteered in the community. Sharon loved her Lord, her family and friends. A come and go reception will be held throughout the day on Sunday, June 30, 2019 at the Minneola Community Center.