One of the most legendary figures in Kansas State basketball history has died. Ron was born in Eads, Colorado on April 13, 1948 to Natalie & Cleason Sinclair. Wichita Newspaper Obituary Index. 1 country songs is now taking the stage, Kansas reports more than 500 new COVID cases. Hes just very good at talking about things and building them up and that sort of thing, and most archaeologists tend not to do that. There has never been a better representative of our University than Ernie., Former Wildcats like Adrian Martinez and Ty Zentner signed with NFL teams despite not getting picked in the 2023 NFL Draft. This story was originally published April 26, 2022, 4:23 AM. This 312th Road is something of a portal to the past for adventurers seeking to discover the area once known as Etzanoa. Burns was born on Christmas Eve in 1954 to Willie Lee and Catherine Burns. The doctors told her she would probably never sing again. to speak up.. Theres far, far too many details.. Vehik said it was a lot of information building on other information, and then Blakeslee publicized it. Dozier said Blakeslees latest work is less new data than it is a new perspective about how extensive Quivira was. He left no doubt to wear his heart was. Throughout her life, her goal to sing shifted only briefly. This in town became whats known as the Indian Village because of the newspaper press, said Sandy Randel, director of the Etzanoa Conservancy in Arkansas City. in all of what we do., Parton, the tribal president, said she wants to make sure the truest possible story is being told., Theres a bunch of stuff thats probably questionable., Klarmann said even if Quivira isnt at the scale Blakeslee suggests, it is still incredibly important., Dozier said its also important to critically consider how indigenous society is viewed and understand the truly national influence that indigenous people here held., I do think there is good energy and community collaboration to see this narrative and this research continue., She said Arkansas City residents have been so gracious to let us ruin their yards for an extended period of time.. The next stop of the tour is a ravine snaking through a neighborhood where a Wichita rival tribe, the Escanjaques, fought with Onate and his men. Material Type: Call Number: Unavailable Unit ID: 59903. . Ernie Barrett, who did so much for the Wildcats throughout his life. And we were lucky enough to have her close by.. People will be working here 100 years from now, trying to figure things out, because as soon as you answer one question, it leads to other questions. It just turned out to be overly ambitious.. Thats true, absolutely, Blakeslee said. Browns experiences during his time at Howard, granddaughter Sheinelle Jones told the Eagle. By City of Wichita/YouTube This story was originally published June. She deserves credit for figuring out that map.. Foot is really bad and may be lost.. Indeed, Barrett leaves behind an impressive legacy that will always be remembered by K-State fans. He added the findings of the investigation would be turned over to the Sedgwick County District Attorneys Office to decide whether to consider charges. Much of what is known about Etzanoa is from a couple of documented Spanish expeditions, including conquistador Juan de Onates 1601 exploration of what today is Kansas. He might be the greatest Wildcat of all-time. Donald Scobee has sadly passed away. We affectionately call it the Miguel map, Randel said. Blakeslee said hes on chapter 11 of a 19-chapter book hes writing on his findings, which he hopes to publish in about a year. Karla was a trailblazer. | Opinion, Kansas native who has written several No. (Jan. 5, 2012) The Wichita Eagle Manhattan One of the most legendary figures in Kansas State basketball history has died. Yeah, were going to argue about it, but Im confident the documentary evidence is there.. Level of Description: Series. Anyone who shook hands with Barrett remembered him, because he made sure you felt it and then often followed it up with a head lock or a bear hug. Its the starting point for the conservancys frequent tours that caravan past modern houses and over railroad tracks on their way to Camp Quaker Haven. Harper Ivy, who was in the parked vehicle, died in the crash and fire. Fond memories and expressions of sympathy may be shared at www.HillsideFuneralHomeWest.com for the 2023 SCI SHARED RESOURCES, LLC. But navigating through her education goals was far less easy. She said people will question if an excavation was done correctly. email at [email protected] or call 316-268-6213. It could all be true; we just want him to release the evidence, said Terri Parton, president of the Wichita and Affiliated Tribes in Anadarko, Okla. That would help probably ease everybodys mind about what hes saying.. . Two Black Hawk helicopters crashe d last month in Kentucky during a routine nighttime training exercise that killed nine soldiers, and in February a Tennessee National Guard Black Hawk crashed in Alabama during a flight-training mission, killing two crew members. Theres just so many variables, it will probably always be a topic of debate. April 25, 2023 12:15 AM. So they asked me to do a little of both in each one of those places. I question other peoples work all the time.. Wedel laid the groundwork, then I came through in 83 and just basically said, Hey, this map is wrong. Check out the list. To make sure whatever story is told there is the true story and not one made up just for tourism. Current state archaeologist Nikki Klarmann is especially interested in learning more about what the Wichita and Affiliated Tribes think of Blakeslees latest report. Thats when the doctor gets in his car, brings a little black bag and comes to your house because you are either too sick or you dont have any money. Theres a lot of interest, Conservancy director Randel said. She died at 12:58 a.m. Friday, he said. Jo Ann Jones 08/17/1940 - 04/22/2023 One man died in an accident along the Kansas Turnpike in Shawnee County on Saturday night, Kansas Highway Patrol crash logs show. The elder Browns funeral service will held at 11 a.m. Thursday, May 5 at St. Mark United Methodist Church, 1525 N. Lorraine in Wichita. Brown Jr. says he believes that is what helped his father receive admitting privileges. When it comes to Etzanoa and Quivira, the documents are from a European perspective, Dozier said. . And the English decided fairly quickly when the Natives didnt try to become Englishmen that they were savages just like the Irish who were refusing to become Englishmen, so those were the biases of people who did the original writing.. Blakeslee has been really gracious in inviting students to participate in this research., Dozier said she expects a more accelerated pace in the next 20 years as more people become interested in the importance of the narrative and as Kansans become more proud of their indigenous past., She said sometimes people are more interested in the stories of ancient Rome and Greece, and they forget that this history is here as well, and it is just as valuable.. With services throughout Kansas that are updated regularly. Find an obituary, get service details, leave condolence messages or send flowers or gifts in memory of a loved one. WICHITA, Kan. (KAKE) - Bill Roy, the Editor of the Wichita Business Journal has passed away on Sunday. 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He was a finalist for the prestigious Goldsmith Prize for Investigative Reporting in 2022. He started out doing house calls. She was just an angel that was sent down here to try to help people, said Tom Frye, a longtime friend who was involved with Burns in around 35 productions. After that, he agreed to take her on as a student if she was willing to follow his coaching. Bill was raised in Leachville, Arkansas until his early teens. The Army grounded aviation units on Friday to conduct further training following recent deadly accidents. Cynthia was born January 11, 1949 in Parsons, Kansas, a daughter of John and. He graduated from the KU School of Medicine-Wichita in 1979. Thats probably been our biggest concern., Tribal members have visited on occasion and been involved in the Etzanoa findings in various ways, but Parton said, We always want to reserve our right . He was a finalist for the prestigious Goldsmith Prize for Investigative Reporting in 2022. DPOA for HealthCare Decisions (Limited Authority). The names, logos, and other source identifying features of newspapers depicted in our database are the trademarks of their respective owners, and our use of newspaper content in the public domain or by private agreement does not imply any affiliation with, or endorsement from, the publishers of the newspaper titles that appear on our site. He may have been a physician, and you know, Im a journalist, but there was a standard of excellence that he set that we all strive to follow.. She was born April 11th, 1954, in View full obituary. Real-time updates and all local stories you want right in the palm of your hand. After Burns graduated from WSU, her career took off. A coworker of Corey, who shared the fundraiser, called it a horrible accident in a Facebook post. As time passed, he became the first black doctor at Wesley Medical center to receive admitting privileges, Brown Jr. says. Brown, Val Brown Sr. and Val Brown Jr. were all members of the Medical Society of Sedgwick County (MSSC). Norman R. Peake, age 68, of Wichita, Kansas passed away on Wednesday, April 26, 2023 after a short illness. Determined, she proved them wrong. Well just sort of narrow the debate, and thats whats happened over . April 11, 1954 - February 25, 2023. As a descendant community, they should have a say . Many fans still wonder what might have happened that day with a healthy Barrett on the floor. Real-time updates and all local stories you want right in the palm of your hand. The Native Americans of the pre-Columbian Great Plains are not the stars of history books. Behind the camps cabins, an impressive vista expands from an outcropping of rocks. She was 66. [Lookups] [BibleRecords] Wichita Eagle file photo. 4 talking about this. 1 country songs is now taking the stage, Kansas reports more than 500 new COVID cases. Resthaven Mortuary and Resthaven Gardens of Memory have compassionately served West Wichita, Kansas, and surrounding area families since 1958. Campbell, Clark, Corley, Davis, Diehl, Donipant, Easton, Fishwick, Hadley, [What'sNew] [Contacts], Adair, Beagley, Belden, Bennett, Berger, Brown, Bruch, Both events will be open to the public. | Opinion, Undrafted Kansas State football players sign with NFL teams as priority free agents, Kansas native who has written several No. Cynthia was born January 11, 1949 in Parsons, Kansas, a daughter of John and Jo Ann Jones, age 82, of Wichita, Kansas passed away on Saturday, April 22, 2023. Real-time updates and all local stories you want right in the palm of your hand. Wichita native, actress Kirstie Alley dies at 71 of cancer | The Wichita Eagle Tuesday, April 11, 2023 Today's eEdition 53F 79 49 Obituaries Sports Business Opinion Dining. You can search by first or last name, state and publication date. It never ends.. Showing 10 of 14126 obituaries SORTED BY MOST RECENT FIRST Cynthia "Cindy" Lee Way 01/11/1949 - 04/24/2023 Cynthia Lee Way, 74, passed away peacefully in her sleep on Monday, April 24, 2023 at her home in Wichita, Kansas. Burns, who grew up and lived in Wichita, rose to international acclaim for her powerful vocal music and theater performances, which included shows at venues, theater stages and opera houses around the world. One reason the Etzanoa research is going a little more slowly, Dozier said, is that Dr. For us growing up he was just dad, you know, he was a super dad. Brown Sr. was well known and respected beyond the medical community, his family said. Wichita has lost a longtime journalist who is remembered for his love of aviation, his obsession with watches and a genuine aw-shucks, good-guy quality. Local Obituaries for Wichita, Kansas Ron Sinclair Apr 24, 2023 Beloved husband, father and Papa, Ronald NcCoy Sinclair, 75, of Wichita, Kansas passed away on Monday, April 24th after a long battle with Parkinson's Disease. Search Wichita obituaries and condolences, hosted by Echovita.com. Carrie Rengers has been a reporter for more than three decades, including almost 20 years at The Wichita Eagle. Blakeslee said its also incredible how the community is involving its children in the education of its indigenous past. Do Not Sell or Share My Personal Information. I brought her into my studio and we had a heart-to-heart talk, he said, recalling the encounter. That is going to be really important, she said. Barrett did a little bit of everything for the Wildcats throughout his life. We invite you to share your condolences here: https://legcy.co/3yoSqVR Services provided by Cornejo Funeral Home & Crematory - Wellington Kirby Lee USA TODAY Sports. column of business scoops runs five days a week in The Eagle. He Robert William Speckman, age 95, of Wichita, Kansas passed away on Friday, April 21, 2023. Remarkable, sure, Blakeslee said, but not as big as what he said hes found. This site is provided as a service of SCI Shared Resources, LLC. The WBJ confirms that Bill Roy, the Wichita Business Journal's editor since 2003 and a. . We tend to be, OK, thats cool. , Well, maybe, but I dont think Im a self promoter the way other people are., Also, he said he credits other discoveries along the way, particularly the Berkeley translations because the old documents are very difficult to read.. Its building on the history of archaeological research in that area., Yes, archaeology builds knowledge slowly, but every once in a while, you learn something thats very different from what everybody thought.. Once I realized that she was primed for making an international career, I encouraged her very, very, strongly, he said. It can be found at gofundme.com/f/help-for-brandon-ivy-family. Barrett was also known as a character. I accompanied him on a lot of those trips, and of course I didnt go in the house and see what was going on. She just gave joy to the world. Although G.G. The car then pushed into the pump, causing an explosion and a fire. G.G. K-State folks from across the globe expressed their gratitude for Barrett as news began to spread of his death. These are their ancestors that lived in this area that called Kansas home, and theyre still here. K-State, died at the age of 93 on Friday morning in Manhattan. In 2017, Blakeslee was heralded for discovering what he called the 20,000-person lost Wichita settlement of Etzanoa in Arkansas City, though there are arguments about how much of the claim belongs to him. Shes a mom of three and loves to read in her non-work time. Regardless, a well-known ethnohistorian was, to put it politely, ticked off with her findings. She is survived by her daughter, Louann Cynthia Lee Way, 74, passed away peacefully in her sleep on Monday, April 24, 2023 at her home in Wichita, Kansas. Real-time updates and all local stories you want right in the palm of your hand. in order to put the unusual size of Etzanoa into proper context., He presented his findings at the annual Society for American Archaeology meeting this year, but until his book is published, Dozier said, I think academics will be very hesitant to support this.. Thats when he returned to his alma mater and began working as an athletic staffer. In almost 45 years of serving 8,000 patients, Brown Sr. was known as the doctor who never turned down anyone. Fond memories and expressions of sympathy may be shared at www.AdvantageWichita.com for the Ratzloff Susan "Sue" Jean (Barta) Philbrick, age 69, of Wichita, Kansas passed away on Friday, April 21, 2023. Still, she said that history is always being revised., Archaeology has a really important role to play in that because history is relegated to historical documents, and archaeology provides a counterbalance.. This is a final destination., Thats always been a concern for our tribe, she said. Blakeslee said hes been skeptical along the way, too. In the early 1990s, the Kansas Historical Society did extensive excavation with the rerouting of U.S. 77 and the building of levees along the Arkansas River. . If you have a tip, please e-mail or tweet her or call 316-268-6340. professor emerita at the Department of Anthropology, published an updated translation online in 2013, Wichita man, 27, dies after car chase Saturday night on Kansas Turnpike, Hundreds gather in Andover exactly a year after tornado uprooted hundreds of lives, Man found dead in the passenger seat of an SUV in north Wichita, police say, Western Kansas man arrested in Wichita killing, according to police, Jury finds Wichita man guilty of kidnapping, choking, raping girl in Riverside in 2020, Wichita man headed to prison for fatal shooting at south-side trailer home in 2018, Where are the top public elementary schools in the Wichita metro? Billy J. Bolin Sr., born December 17, 1924 went to his heavenly home on April 24, 2023. If anything, we had such a role model. Were not mathematicians. He would look at his fathers journal from time to time and see what his father was going through it was his way of staying close with his father, Jones said. His father, G.G. There were other remarkable prehistoric trade and cultural centers in North America such as the Southwestern Pueblos, Cahokia, and the Hopewell cultural network, and their descendants are among the North American Tribal Nations still with us today.. Her reorientation of an ancient map was one of the keys to revealing the Etzanoa site. Wichita has lost a longtime journalist who is remembered for his love of aviation, his obsession with watches and a genuine aw-shucks, good-guy quality. Who Receive obituaries David Sawdy April 9, 2023 He was active in his church, New Hope Missionary Baptist Church in Wichita, and as a member of Kappa Alpha Psi fraternity, where many would come to him seeking advice. She went on to perform several more times after the surgery including singing Somewhere Over the Rainbow at a Wichita City Council meeting and coach her own students. Archaeologists are long trained to be skeptical., If you accept false information, it . Don is really good at promoting things, and I dont mean that negatively, she said. He was so highly respected among his peers, not just in one neighborhood but all the neighborhoods, Brown Jr. says. Find all of the latest Wichita, Kansas obituaries, condolences, and death notices from the Wichita Eagle in partnership. Norm enjoyed watching oldies on his MeTV on a regular basis. Archaeology allows for native experiences and feats to be more fully recognized.. The people who had previously talked about the map were big-time historians, and anytime you mess with somebody bigs ideas, everybodys like, Hmmm, dont know about that, Vehik said. For instance, she wants to know more about interpreters, priests and ambassadors that Blakeslee said were at Quivira. They definitely have an interest more than anybody else., Randel thinks most people dont yet understand the depth that this project has., Now, were not known for archaeology typically, but you know, that can be something that obviously should change when you have the second-largest Native American site in your community.. Harper died at the scene. Historians dont know what weve learned in recent times, but Im interested in getting American history taught better and incorporating these Native communities that were here long before Columbus., Much has been lost, but Randel said moving forward there is a chance to fix mistakes where possible, conserve whats left and make it so that future generations can see what actually happened here., Thats how you know where youve come from and maybe where you dont want to be again.. The family of a prominent Wichita doctor is remembering him for never turning down a patient during an era when doctors made house visits. Barrett is survived by his wife of 72 years, Bonnie, as well as his son Brad and a grandson Ryan. an episode of Its All Good with Sierra Scott,, This aw-shucks, good-guy journalist truly was the proverbial kid in a candy shop, In the land of the free, why cant we have mini-pickup trucks like the Taliban and ISIS? Her Have You Heard? In addition to the 1991 Olivier award, she also received a Tony Award nomination for featured actress in a musical for her portrayal of Queenie during the 1982-83 season of Show Boat. She went on to appear in a number of other productions including William Shakespeare plays like Comedy of Errors and regional theater productions of South Pacific, Hello Dolly, To Kill a Mockingbird, and Nunsense. She also starred in a Larry Parrs one-woman show, Hi-Hat Hattie, detailing the life of another Wichita-born Black actress, Hattie McDaniel, the first African-American to win an Oscar, for her role as Mammy in the 1939 movie Gone with the Wind.. The family of Brown Sr. say the support they have received from the community is overwhelming. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. Wichita State University archaeologist Don Blakeslee said he has new Native American findings in Kansas and beyond that, as a WSU news release said, are "going to revolutionize our view of the. Still, Blakeslee said the documents he read for his research had enough truth to unlock clues. But rewriting history is a little grandiose, Hoard said. Yeah, Blakeslee said, I sympathize with her on that one.. An update on the fundraiser Tuesday said Corey is stable and her levels are good. Subscribe to get alerts on new obituaries. Dr. Val Brown Sr., 98, of Wichita, died April 20. Now, its back to excavating and other methods of research. She did things she shouldnt do, Bumgardner said. Please try again later, or re-subscribe. Reach her at 316-268-6644 or at [email protected]. But I was never what I was where I was.. . Jo was born in Aberdeen, Washington to Juanita Mae Childress Reynvaan and Herbert "Bill" Percy Reynvaan. Its going to be very, very difficult to do, Blakeslee said. There is no one in the history of Kansas State University that had a genuine love and devotion to the institution like Ernie., Bruce Weber: All of us will remember Ernie for his bone crushing handshakes and enormous hugs., Brad Underwood: He celebrated every single win, no matter the sport, for K-State. You will no longer receive messages from our email mailing list. In the music department I was considered as an actor. . Will be in a induced coma for at least 3 weeks, the fundraiser says. Wichita Eagle Obituaries Imagine instead a thriving population perhaps more than 200,000 strong not only hunting but creating a trading network emanating from modern day Kansas and stretching from Florida to California and down into Mexico. His K-State legend really began to grow after his playing days came to an end. His familiar style and incredibly firm handshake made him one of the most popular men around and an effective fundraiser. . Yes, she said, I tend to hedge my bets, and Don doesnt.. Blakeslee says that Quivira what he called a nation of loosely connected Native settlements in most of eastern Kansas, northeast Oklahoma and a piece of western Missouri starting in the 1300s and getting fully formed by 1450 was much larger and more populated than previously thought. He then followed his father to Howard Universitys school of medicine in Washington, D.C. Val Brown Sr. had a journal that was filled with G.G. 1 country songs is now taking the stage, Kansas reports more than 500 new COVID cases. Jerry was born on May 6, 1957 in El Dorado, Kansas and died at the age of 65, He will be Reginald J D'Entremont, age 91, of Maize, Kansas passed away on Saturday, April 22, 2023. Not everyone agrees. Browns family spanned three generations of medical doctors. [Queries] [Surnames] Once you find the obituary you are looking for, you can get important information about upcoming services, share a favorite photo or memory, and send flowers or gifts to the family. All of this from the Berkeley translations to the map to the Historical Society excavations was information Blakeslee then used for his first excavation of the Etzanoa site in 2014.
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