Wallace Eugene "Gene" Dugan
1927 - 2015 | Obituary
Wallace Eugene "Gene" Dugan,
88, died Wednesday (August 26, 2015) at the Via Christi Village-Ridge
Plaza in Wichita.
He was born on July 3, 1927 in Gowen,
Oklahoma, the son of George Wallace and Ida Patrick Dugan. The family
moved to Southeastern Oklahoma where Gene was raised and graduated
from Haleyville High School.
During World War II, Gene served in the
U.S. Army. He married Charlotte Maxine Peak on February 4, 1949 in
Denison, Texas. They moved to Wilburton, Oklahoma where they both
attended Eastern State College and later moved to Tahlequah where
Gene attended Northeastern State College. While living in the lake
area Gene enjoyed water skiing.
The Dugan's moved to Wichita in 1951.
Gene did construction work for a short period of time before going to
work at Cessna Aircraft. He was a Cost Estimater in the Accounting
Department until retiring. In 1989, Gene and Maxine moved to Rural
Sedgwick, Ks. where they raised horses and were very active with the
Kansas Western Horsemen Association.
Gene had been a member of St. Mary's
Catholic Church in Newton and the American Legion in Sedgwick. The
Dugan's moved to the retirement village in Wichita in 2012.
Survivors include his wife Maxine of
Wichita; daughters Sheila Bazil and her husband Gaylon of Wichita and
Mon Lawrence and Tim Rainey of Sedgwick; brother, Jim Bob Dugan of
Rathdrum, Idaho; sisters Wanda Nelson of McAlister, Okla., Sharon and
Betty; grandchildren Beth Long and husband Chris, Janine Clayton and
husband Matt, Craig Bazil and wife Vanessa, Connie Jacob and husband
Jay, Laramie Lawrence and companion Travis McDaniel; and six great
grandchildren.
Gene is preceded in death by his father
George, mother Ida Karr, and four siblings.
Mass of Christian Burial will be held
at 10:30 A.M., Monday (August 31, 2015) at the St. Catherine of Siena
Catholic Church, 3642 N. Ridge Road, Wichita. Interment will be in
the Hillside Cemetery in Sedgwick.
The casket will be open at the funeral
home on Sunday after 1:00pm, where the family will receive friends
between 6 and 8.
A memorial has been established with
the Wounded Warrior Project, contributions may be sent to Broadway
Colonial Funeral Home, 120 E. Broadway, Newton, Ks. 67114.
Condolences may be left at
www.broadwaycolonialfh.com
Arrangements are by Broadway Colonial
Funeral Home, Newton.