Elmer Hoyt Duty
Obituary
Elmer Hoyt Duty, State Farm Insurance
agent in Newton, Kansas for 31 years passed away on March 3rd, 2015
in Scottsdale, AZ while vacationing. He was born on October 11, 1931
in Kingman, KS to Wayne and Ruth Duty. He served two years in the US
Army and ten years with the Missouri Pacific Railroad as a
telegrapher.
He is survived by his spouse Barbara of
sixty years, his two sons and wife's, Lawrence and Cindy, Martin and
Elizabeth. His two granddaughters Kelly and husband Chris Torok,
Rachael Duty and friend Rygh Galloway, three step grandsons, and four
step great grandchildren. And his many nieces and nephews, and great
nieces and nephews.
While living in Newton, Hoyt worked
with Junior Chamber of Commerce, Big Brothers, and Methodist
Youthville. He was a member of the First Baptist church in Camdenton,
Mo. Hoyt was an avid golfer and spent much of his free time on a golf
course. Hoyt and his family enjoyed camping and boating, and he was a
daredevil on water skis.
Memorial service is pending until his
wife can return to their home in Missouri.
Published in The Kansan on Mar. 14,
2015