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Wetschensky, Harold
Harold M. Wetschensky, 93, of Newton, died Sunday (Oct. 12, 2014) at the Kansas Christian Home.
He
was born on Nov. 23, 1920, in Newton, the son of Martin G. and Mary
Brandewiede Wetschensky. Harold was raised and attended schools in
Newton. He married Ethel E. Brunner on May 2, 1949, in Newton at Saint
Mary's Catholic Church.
Harold had farmed for many years in the
Newton area. He had also worked for Mayberry Furniture, doing deliveries
along with floor and cabinet work. For a few years he had been a Park
Ranger for Harvey County West Park and worked in the Assembly Department
and Packaging Department at the Hesston Corporation. After retiring
Harold and Ethel spent time in Pinetop, Arizona, where he enjoyed being
close to his brother, Edward and his wife, Toots. Harold was a
member of the Knights of Columbus and had served as an usher for 20
years at St. Mary's Catholic Church. He also enjoyed being part of the
church bowling league. Harold loved to play the violin and played
for many dances. In later years he passed the love of the violin on to
his great-grandson, Keaton. He was a regular at Druber's Donut Shop for
his daily buttermilk bar and conversation until moving to the Kansas
Christian Home. He loved working in his yard and growing tomatoes as
well as spending time with his family.
Survivors include his
wife, Ethel; son, Martin; and daughter, Mary Collier and her husband,
Tom all of Newton; two grandchildren, Michael Wetschensky and Shawn
Wetschensky; three great-grandchildren, Keaton, Lakin and Haley
Wetschensky. Harold is preceded in death by his parents; brother,
Edward; and three sisters, Cecilia Yokoyama, Lucille Webster and Irene
Rowland.
Memorial services will be held at 3 p.m. Friday (October
17, 2014) at the Broadway Colonial Funeral Home. Inurnment will be held
at a later date. There will be no visitation or viewing as cremation has been effected. A
memorial has been established with St. Mary's Catholic Church and the
Kansas Christian Home, contributions may be sent to Broadway Colonial
Funeral Home, 120 E. Broadway, Newton, KS 67114. Arrangements are by Broadway Colonial Funeral Home, Newton.
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