Mary Jane Kamm
Ft. Worth, Tx - Mary Jane Kamm passed away on July 29th,
2021 at her home in Ft. Worth, Texas.
A graveside service for the family will be held in Halstead,
Kansas on Friday August 6th, 2021.
Mary Jane was born on September 5th, 1925 to Edwin and Lucy
Chapple Kamm and grew up on a farm east of Halstead with her parents and two
sisters, Maxine and Edna. Her parents preceded her in death. Mary loved playing
with Kitten Kat's kittens but did not like herding the cows. Her job was seeing
that the chickens were fed and had water. She did help with the dishes after
dads' insistence. After work was done, Mary and Edna cut out and played with
their paper dolls.
After graduating from grade school, Halstead High school,
and Wichita Business College, Mary Jane started working for Employer Mutual in
Wichita. After six years in the Wichita office, she worked in the offices of
Kansas City, Chicago, Dallas, and Des Moines before deciding to transfer to the
Dallas office. Her career with the insurance industry lasted 43 years.
Mary liked gardening, and her backyards were usually full of
flowers. Her love of animals was Jolie Blon, pekingese she had in the 70's, a
poodle/terrier named Cricket in the 80's and Candy, a Shih Tzu in the 2000's.
After moving to Dallas, Mary enjoyed visiting with Maxine
and her family on the weekends. And after Dana, Karen, and Ed started growing,
they often spent a weekend with Mary in Dallas.
After Mary's father passed away in 1981, her mother moved to
Dallas to live with Mary. After Mary's retirement they moved to Fort Worth to
be closer to Maxine. Mary had many friends in Dallas. She joined Epsilon Sigma
Alpha, a business Women's sorority and also the Insurance Women's Organization,
where she received the award of Claims Women of the Year. Mary enjoyed Bowling
and Bridge. Her friends Margaret, Betty, and Evelyn joined her in the card
games often.
After moving to Fort Worth, a neighbor invited Mary to join
her at Bible Study Fellowship. They met once a week from September to May. She
enjoyed it so much she kept going for several years.
After Maxine's husband passed away in 1988 and when her
mother died in 1996, Maxine and Mary spent a lot of times together. It was
especially fun when Edna visited from Kansas. Maxine unfortunately passed in
January 2021.
Survivors include: sister, Edna Nispel, nephews Edwin
Roberts of Benbrook, Texas and Bryan Nispel of Caldwell, Kansas. Nieces Dana
Ramsey of Grand Junction, Colorado, Karen Murray of Morgan Mill, Texas, Julie
Stuck of Junction City, Kansas, and Mary Lynn Perkins of Kansas City, Missouri.
Eleven Great nieces and nephews and a great-great niece and nephew.
Funeral Arrangements are by Broadway Colonial Funeral Home,
Newton, Kansas.