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Leona L. Lorance was born to Zilpha (Moore) and Albert Talmon of Rawlins County, Kansas, near Benkelman, Nebraska, on June 4, 1908. She entered her home of glory on March 26, 1986, while a patient at St. Joseph'sHospital in Denver, Colorado, at the age of 77 years, 9 months and 22 days.
Her life was devoted to her children and many, many friends who she hasleft behind. She enjoyed life and people. When spending summers in Denver with her daughter, Hester, Leona enjoyed making many new acquaintances. While not active in the senior citizens' group, Leona looked forward to their dinners and recreational activities. She especially enjoyedvisits from her grandchildren and great-grandchildren.
She is survived by her son, Albert A. Antholz, and his wife, Anita, ofMcDonald, Kansas, and their children: Mercedes and Gary Rogers of Roswell, New Mexico; Alberto Antholz of McDonald, Kansas; and Maria and KentAntholz of Garden City, Kansas.
Her daughter, Beverly Richardson, and dear friend and companion, DarwinHiggins, of Bird City, Kansas, and Beverly's children: Kim and DebbieRichardson of Grant, Nebraska, and their children, Joshua, Jerod and Justin; Kyle and Tammy Richardson of Oshkosh, Nebraska, and their children, Derrick Dallas and DayIyn; and Kurt Ricnaroson of Cimarron, Kansas.
Her son, Roy E. Antholz of Oakland, California.
Her daughter, Hester Burr, of Aurora. Colorado, and her children: Douglas and Donna Burr, of Dewey, Oklahoma. and their children. Heather andGregory: and Rodney and Catniene Burr of Albuquerque, New Mexico.
One sister, Rose Bolyard, and her husband, Clyde, of Bird City, Kansas;one brother, Herbert Talmon, and his wife, Pansey, of St. Francis, Kansas; one sister-in-law, Marie Talmon, of Benkelman, Nebraska; many loving nieces and nephews; and many friends, especially from the senior citizens' centers at McDonald, Kansas, and Aurora, Colorado, all mourn herdeparture.
Leona was preceded in death by her parents and two brothers, Carl Talmon and John Talmon, both of Benkelman, Nebraska.
Services were held on Saturday, March 29, 1986, at 10:30 a.m. at St, John's Lutheran Church in Bird City, Kansas, with Pastor Charles Miller and Pastor Larry May officiating.
Marlene Young, organist, accompanied soloist Kim Richardson with the selections, "I Know Where I'm Goin"' and "Rock of Ages.'
Bearers were Kyle Richardson, Kurt Richardson, Alberto Antholz, Kent Antholz, Douglas Burr, Rodney Burr and Kim Richardson.
Interment was in Grace Cemetery in McDonald Kansas, with arrangements by Jones Funeral Home of Benkelman, Nebraska.
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