Patrick H. Sauble
(1921 - 2019)
Obituary
Patrick H. Sauble, 98, died Dec. 7,
2019, at the Presbyterian Manor in Newton. He was born Aug. 15, 1921,
in Newton to John C. Sauble and Hildred Jeffers. He had one sister,
Rebecca Taylor; and a stepmother, Frankie Mead.
Pat was a lifetime Chase County rancher
and farmer. He is survived by his children, David (Barbara Walker)
Sauble, Ann (Galen) Carpenter and Susan (Dennis) Hague; five
grandchildren; 13 great-grandchildren, brother-in-law, Joe Loriaux;
and longtime friend, Dutch Schultz.
Pat graduated from Newton High School
in the class of 1939 and attended Kansas State University before
entering the United States Army Air Corps in 1942. He met and married
Mary Palmer and they were together for 65 years.
Pat was very civic-minded. He served on
the Cedar Point School Board, was first president of the Kansas
Watershed Association, a member of the Neosho Basin Advisory
Committee, a member of the Chase County Conservation District from
1955 to 2012, a 70-year member of the Kansas Livestock Association, a
Mason and Shriner for 75 years, member of the John McKay Post 308
American Legion, Beta Theta Pi Fraternity at Kansas State and
instrumental in getting the Old Mill in Cedar Point on the National
Historic Registry.
Patrick was proud of his pioneering
ancestry in Chase County and continued to run the Sauble Ranch until
his death. The land was homesteaded by his grandfather in 1856. He
will be remembered for his zest for life and the multitude of (mostly
true) stories that he has passed on to family and friends.
His family will gather with friends on
from 5 to 7 p.m. Saturday, December 28, 2019, at Yazel-Megli-Zeiner
Funeral Home, Marion. His funeral service will be held on Sunday,
December 29, 2019, at Camp Wood YMCA Camp in Elmdale. Pat will be
laid to rest in Griffith Cemetery with military honors.
Memorial contributions in his name may
be directed to the Florence American Legion, Cedar Point Mill or the
Pioneer Bluffs Foundation. Please sign his online guestbook and leave
a memory of Pat at www.ymzfh.com.