Lorraine Kaufman
(1930 - 2020)
Obituary
Lorraine Jeanette Johnson Kaufman was born March 27, 1930,
in Osage City and died Thursday (Jan. 30, 2020) at Pine Village in Moundridge.
Lorraine attended a one-room rural school, then high school
in Osage City. She graduated from nurses' training at the University of Kansas
Medical Center in Kansas City in 1951. At KUMC, she met Willard E. Kaufman, a
medical student. They married on June 14, 1953. After completion of his medical
internship, Lorraine and Willard served two years (1954-56) with the Mennonite
Central Committee providing medical relief for Palestinians in refugee camps in
the West Bank. In 1957, they moved to Moundridge. Willard preceded her in death
on Nov. 9, 2002.
Lorraine's interests were broad. She was absorbed by her
Swedish ancestry and tracked her geneology to the mid-15th century. She loved
native prairie wildflowers and was a member of the Kansas Wildflower Society
(now the Kansas Native Plant Society), eventually receiving its Sheldon H.
Cohen Award for Outstanding Service. She was a writer who wrote a
"Wildflower Watch" column for the Moundridge Ledger in the 1990s and
a "Featured Plant" column in the Kansas Native Plant Society's
newsletter from 2009 -2017.
Other writing projects included a food column for The
National Observer in the 1970s about unusual recipes and their backgrounds, and
hundreds of poems. She was a member of Creative Writers of Newton, as well as
the Kansas Authors' Club and other regional poetry groups, and won many awards
in annual poetry contests. She was also a 50-year member of the Moundridge
Study Club.
She was a long-time member of the Moundridge Historical
Association and involved in the creation of the Cole House Museum at the
Moundridge Museum complex. She was a Kauffman Museum board member at Bethel
College. She and Willard were dedicated to West Zion Mennonite Church, Bethel
College and Pine Village, where their financial support made possible the
Willard E. and Lorraine J. Kaufman Special Care Facility.
In addition to Willard, she was preceded in death by her
parents, Joseph E. and Olga Moody Johnson; and her brother, Burton.
She is survived by three children, Stan (Julia) of Seattle,
Dennis (Rebecca) of Mount Pleasant, Wisconsin, and Sharon Reber (Bryan) of
Athens, Georgia; and two grandchildren, Chelsea Kaufman and Bria Kaufman, both
of Chicago. She is also survived by Burton's wife, Karen Johnson; and a niece
and a nephew.
The service will be 4 p.m. Monday (Feb. 3, 2020) at First
Mennonite Church of Christian, 719 S. Christian Ave. in Moundridge. She will be
interred at 10 a.m. Tuesday (Feb. 4, 2020) at Union Cemetery, Osage City, near
her family farm. Family visitation will be from 2 to 3:30 p.m. on Sunday (Feb.
2, 2020) at Moundridge Funeral Home, 115 E. Cole St. in Moundridge.
In lieu of flowers, the
family suggests memorial donations to the Kansas Native Plant Society or Pine
Village, in care of Moundridge Funeral Home, P.O. Box 410, Moundridge, KS 67107