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Doris Marie Gallion

Doris Marie (Moore) Gallion was born on August 9, 1930 in Hunter, Kansas to Forrest and Beulah (Baird) Moore of Hunter, Kansas. She departed this life peacefully on Saturday, July 16 at Pinnacle Park in Salina, Kansas at the age of 91 years. Doris attended school in Hunter and graduated in 1948. She began teaching in Ash Grove after graduation. She was a baptized member of the Hunter United Methodist Church. She married Gale Edward Gallion on March 2, 1952. To this union, three children were born: Brenda, Kirk, and JD. Sadly, Doris lost her beloved Gale on June 12, 1959. Once her children were in school, Doris worked at the post office in Hunter while taking night classes and summer school from Marymount College in Salina. She graduated with a BS in elementary education in 1968. She began teaching in Lincoln, Kansas the following year. In 1978, she began teaching 2nd grade at USD 299 in Sylvan Unified. She later would teach Language Arts for the school district. She retired from Sylvan in 1993. Doris was a member of the Hunter United Methodist Church, the Hunter ladies auxiliary and the Bluebirds. She was a 4-H cooking leader. Doris (Dode) loved dancing, movies, and baking. But her pride and joys were her grandchildren! Doris was preceded in death by her husband, Gale, her parents, Frosty and Beryl, her father-in-law and mother-in-law, Orval and Inez Gallion, her brothers, Jerry Moore and Don Moore, sisters-in-law Eldora Seehafer and Wanda Moore, brother-in-law, Melvin Seehafer and granddaughter, Ginny Frederking. She will be forever lovingly remembered by her daughter, Brenda (Alex) Andresen, Salina, Kansas; sons Kirk (Pam) Gallion, Mahaska, Kansas; and JD Gallion, Winifred, Kansas, 9 grandchildren and 13 great-grandchildren, sister, Ivahmae Auld, many nieces and nephews, numerous relatives and friends.

William (Billy) Errette Day

William (Billy) Errette Day 70, of Salina and a life-long resident of Lincoln County, passed away on Sunday, July 17, 2022. Billy was born on March 18, 1952 in Lincoln, KS to Wilborn (Bill) and Mary Jane Day. Billy grew up in the Westfall area attending elementary school in Lincoln and Westfall, Jr. High in Beverly and graduated from Lincoln High School in 1971. He attended Salina Area Vocational-Technical School graduating with a welding degree in 1972. His first job was with Mid-American Boiler and then he worked for Grain Belt Supply. He later joined his father in the family farming and ranching operation before retiring in 2009.

Pauline Fern Brown

Pauline Fern Brown, 98, passed away Sunday, June 19, 2022, in Lincoln. She was born October 6, 1923, in Lincoln to Roxton Roy Spear and Ida Mae (Hobbs) Spear. Pauline married Albert Bird then later married Wilbur Brown after Albert’s passing. Pauline was a CNA at the Lincoln County Hospital and at Parkview Care Center nursing home in Osborne. She also provided adult and child daycare for many years while being a homemaker.

Charles Lee Brockway

Charles Lee Brockway was born May 30, 1937 to Archie and Zelma Brockway at their home in rural Barnard, Kansas. He died June 17, 2022 at the Mitchell County Hospital. He was married to Jolene (Kelly) Brockway on October 29, 1956. He is survived by his wife, Jolene of the home; daughter Ila Balluch Beloit, KS; sons Lonnie (Cathy) Brockway Barnard, KS; Troy (Kathy) Brockway Salina, KS; and brother, Laverne Brockway Salina, KS. He is survived by his grandchildren: Jamie Balluch, Amber (Matt) Brawner, Michael (Brooke) Balluch, Jenica (Brett) Behymer, Jessica Brockway, Lara Brockway, Aidan Brockway. Great Grandchildren; Jenna, Chloe, and Chrissy Balluch, Avery, Cole, and Lyndi Brawner, Presley and Everley Balluch, Easton, Colton, and Kensley Behymer. He was preceded in death by his parents, his sister, Joyce Earley, his brother, Gary Brockway, and great granddaughter, Kaity Lynn Balluch.

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