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Edmonds, Berniece Elizabeth 'Bea'

The Newton Kansan

Berniece 'Bea' Elizabeth Edmonds

Berniece 'Bea' Elizabeth Edmonds, 88, of Overland Park, passed away Tuesday (March 24, 2009) in Kansas City, Mo.

She was born on Nov. 28, 1920, in Hanston, the daughter of Jacob and Susanna Kathryn Lingenfelder.

During her childhood, she was surrounded by numerous aunts and uncles who exemplified a strong sense of family, community values and religious beliefs, and who also surrounded her with an intense love of music and the arts.

After graduating from Hanston High School, she pursued a career in music education at Bethel College in North Newton. Her studies soon were interrupted when she left college to take care of her ailing mother. She met her true love and husband-to-be, H. Vincent Edmonds, who was home on leave from the service, in Halstead where she began her teaching career. It was love at first sight - an eternal love that was a model of married love to the hundreds of people who knew them during their lifetimes.

They were married on March 8, 1945, at Bethel College Mennonite Church in North Newton. Their early married life led them from the Midwest to cities in New York, New Hampshire and California as they pursued a career in music, and then finally back to the Midwest where they raised three children.

Berniece had a keen interest in people, especially children, and she loved the art of conversation. Her smile and laugh were infectious. She loved to bake cookies and sweet rolls similar to the way her German Mennonite mother and aunts made them. She was a woman who was not only proud of her Mennonite heritage but also of the successes of her immediate family. She loved to read biographies and was an avid fan of old black-and-white movies.

During her lifetime, she was an accomplished pianist, a special-education teacher and artist. She was involved in the introduction of the Head Start program in Kansas, where she assisted underprivileged children and their families. Most precious to her, though, were her husband and children, to whom she was devoted. She will be greatly missed by her three children, whose lives were forever touched by the beauty of her spirit and passions, and by her grace and style.

She was preceded in death by her beloved husband on July 6, 2005. She leaves behind a daughter, Kathryn A. Ballou of Leawood; two sons, Alan R. of Lenexa and Kent L. of Lomita, Calif.; a sister, Malinda Rose Regier Brown of Newton; and many nieces and nephews.

A celebration of life for Berniece will be at 11 a.m. Monday at Rolling Hills Presbyterian Church, 9300 Nall Ave. in Overland Park.

The family will receive friends from 1 to 5 p.m. on Sunday at Belden-Larkin Funeral Home, 707 S. Sixth St. in Leavenworth.

Committal services will be at noon Tuesday at Greenwood Cemetery in Newton.

The family suggests memorials to Rolling Hills Presbyterian Church in Overland Park or Kansas University Choral Music Department, sent in care of the funeral home. Condolences may be sent and memories may be shared at www.beldenlarkin.com.


Owner of originalHarvey County Genealogical Society
Date27 Mar 2009
Linked toBerniece Elizabeth (Lingenfelder) Edmonds

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