Raymond Dean Kern

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Raymond Dean Kern better known as Rayme was born August 26th, 1962, at Saint Joseph Hospital in Cheyenne Wells Colorado to Robert and Susan Kern. Rayme attended Cheyenne Wells schools where he forged many lifelong friendships and a love for sports. In High School, he received many awards for Football, Basketball, and Track. There was not a sport or activity that Rayme did not excel at.
Soon after graduating from Cheyenne Wells High School, Rayme married the love of his life Delta Walter. The two of them moved to Goodland, KS where Rayme attended College to become a plumber. Once he completed his schooling, they moved to Tribune, KS where he had his first apprenticeship as a plumber. 
After a couple of years, Rayme and Delta made the decision to move back to Cheyenne Wells and start their family. Together, they raised 3 boys: Jerrid Dean, Tanner Ray, and Augustus Lee.
Much of Rayme’s younger days were spent hauling trash with his dad and brothers Bobby and John for the family business C&L Sanitation. They would wake up, get their work done, then spend the rest of the day watching old westerns in the shop. He was sure to carry on that tradition having his own boys start working the trash route as soon as they were old enough to see over the steering wheel. And of course, the tradition of watching old westerns in the shop for hours on end.
While his boys were growing up, Rayme continued with his love for all activities. He was a part of just about every local league there was. Including, Pool League, Dart League, Horseshoes, and his alltime favorite Fast Pitch Softball. He was the best 3rd baseman there was. Playing so far up it made everyone nervous, but not much ever got past him. He made sure to raise his boys to be great athletes and was even playing softball with them well into his 50s. It is something they will remember forever.
Rayme had a love for family camping trips to Eads Lakes where they went fishing and the boys would occasionally talk him into tubing and skiing. They remember their dad and Greg (TK) Krentz waking up really early for fishing tournaments. They would get a game plan for the day, go out on the water, and spend the entire day trying to reel in the winning fish. It seems the only thing they could catch was a sunburn and a buzz. They’d come back to camp only to realize that the boys had better luck with a hook and worm off the shore!  Rayme was also known for his love of the Rodeo and Cattle Ranching. Some of his greatest memories were had during Cattle Pinning with Donnie Feyh and Gale Hoover. They were a great team for several years and if they didn’t win the buckles, they were in the money. Raising cattle became a great passion for Rayme. It was something he looked forward to everyday. He especially looked forward to branding day when the whole family came to town to work cows. Nothing made him happier than taking the grand kids up north to feed and cake cows. And you bet he was still able to show them how to cowboy and be tough.  One of the best days of his life is when he became a grandpa.  It was Father’s Day weekend when Kenli was born. He looked at Jerrid, gave him a hug and said, “that’s the best damn Father’s Day gift there ever was.” Not long after, Alyx was welcomed to the family followed by Suzanna, Reese, Briana, and finally Wyatt. As the family grew, so did the camping trips and memories. One time, him and Delta took Kenli out on the pontoon boat and Rayme decided he would wear shorts. Kenli was very concerned and finally asked him what was wrong with his legs and why they were so white. He loved all of his grandkids so much and felt nothing by joy when they were around. They even talked him into swimming in the lake with them multiple times.
Being a part of this community was extremely important to Rayme. Over the years he had many titles. He was an EMT, volunteer fireman, Deputy Coroner, and County Coroner.
Rayme was a loving husband, son, father, and grandfather. He left this world after a hard-fought battle against injuries of a motor vehicle accident on June 19th, 2024. He was still the toughest man many of us will ever know.
The funeral mass of Christian burial was celebrated on Friday, July 5, 2024 at the Sacred Heart Church in Cheyenne Wells.  Burial followed in the Fairview Cemetery.  Friends and family can register online condolences and sign the guestbook at www.brownfuneraldirectors.com.  Visitation and funeral services were entrusted to the care of the Brown Funeral Home in Cheyenne Wells.

OBITUARIES

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Billy Eugene Hill

Lifelong Wallace County resident Billy Eugene Hill, 85, passed away on Tuesday, August 20, 2024 at his home in Sharon Springs, surrounded by family. Billy was born in Wallace, KS on August 17, 1939 to Paul Abraham and Ethel Mae (David) Hill.  He was one of four children.... [More]

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Steven Ray Basgall

Steven Ray Basgall was born on May 18, 1955, in Cheyenne Wells, Colorado to Hubert and Vonna Basgall. He died August 17th at the Hays Medical Center in Hays, Kansas at the age of 69. He was raised in Sharon Springs, Kansas along with 4 brothers and 3 sisters. Steve attended Wallace... [More]

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Betty Jo Yotter

Betty Jo Yotter, age 94, passed away on Friday, July 26, 2024, at the Wichita County Health Center in Leoti, Kansas. She was born on November 11, 1929, in Mount Vernon, Kansas to Loren & Hazel Wilson Armstrong. Her life brought her from Kansas to California and back to Kansas.... [More]

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Lucy Joyce Owens

Lucy Joyce Owens, age 93, passed away Saturday, July 13, 2024, at Hope Springs in Sharon Springs. She was born December 12, 1930, to Eli and Mable (Cambridge) Owens in Goodland, Kansas.  Joyce was born with cerebral palsy, but she was very determined to try everything she... [More]

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Joseph Raymond "Joe" Bussen

Joseph Raymond “Joe” Bussen, 56, passed away July 1, 2024, at University of Kansas Health System in Great Bend, Kansas. He was born February 20, 1968, in Red Cloud, Nebraska, to Gary Dorman and Susan Kennedy. He was soon adopted by Raymond Theodore and Shirley Rose... [More]

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Phyllis Lynn Bliss

Phyllis Lynn Bliss, 70, of Sharon Springs, died Friday, June 28, 2024, in Tribune, KS. She was born March 25, 1954, in Oakley, KS, to George and Dorothy (Russell) Burris. Phyllis grew up in Wallace, KS, attending school there through the 8th grade. She then went to Sharon Springs... [More]

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Erma Unruh

Erma Unruh, age 96, formerly of Sharon Springs passed away Thursday, June 27, 2024 at Prairie Senior Living in Colby. She was born December 28, 1927 to Issac and Lydia (Heppner) Wedell in Winton, California. She grew up and went to school in Winton. On October 28, 1947 Erma married... [More]

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Lawrence Denning

Wallace County, Kansas resident Lawrence Denning, 92 died June 17th 2024 at home in Sharon Springs, KS. Lawrence was born December 6, 1931 at Ellis, Kansas, the son of Emmeram and Pauline (Bieker) Denning. He was one of six children. He attended school in Ellis and Park and graduated... [More]

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NEWS

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Fort Wallace Museum to hold 5th Annual History Days

On Friday, Sept. 6 and Saturday, Sept 7, the Fort Wallace Museum grounds will again come alive with the sights, sounds and stories of the past, as they produce their annual History Exposition and Outdoor Education Days. This year's theme, "The Moccasin Speaks" highlights the... [More]

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Weskan Schools receives funding for shipping container

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Annual Hansen Scholarship Program Announced

The Dane G. Hansen Foundation will make scholarships available in four categories to students in 26 Northwest Kansas counties for the 2024-2025 academic year.  Students from an accredited high school, registered independent, private, or home school are eligible to apply:... [More]

Happy 90th Birthday to Janet Crotinger

The family of Janet Crotinger would like to honor her with a card shower in celebration of her 90th Birthday on August 31st.  If you would like to help her celebrate please send cards and memories to:  Janet Crotinger, PO Box 174, Weskan KS 67762

Medicare Open Enrollment Begins October 15th

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Parks pleads guilty

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Election Results (Unofficial count)

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Updates from What Has Happened to the Theatre?

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BUGLE NOTES

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Bugle Notes 5/21/24

It’s that time again in Wallace! It’s Rodeo Time!  This year’s 70th Edition of the Fort Wallace Rodeo is shaping up to be a special one! There are again two performances; Saturday May 25 at 7 pm MDT and then on Sunday May 26 at 5 pm MDT.  Admission... [More]

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Annual Symposium held at Fort Wallace Museum

This past weekend, the Fort Wallace Museum had record-breaking attendance at the annual Symposium, and an equally successful Fundraiser Banquet. Around 90 people were in attendance at the day’s lectures and presentations, with attendees from all over Kansas, as well as... [More]

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Fort Wallace Museum to Host Symposium/Banquet

The Guardians of the Fort Wallace Museum will host their annual symposium and banquet on Saturday, March 16, at the museum, with symposium beginning at 8:30 am MDT and Capt. Keogh’s Emerald Banquet at 5 pm MDT. The theme of this year’s events is “The Moccasin... [More]

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Bugle Notes 11/28/23

The Christmas Season approaches! Our annual Candlelight Christmas Service will be held on Sunday, December 3rd at 5:00 MT, starting at the 1888 Bethany Lutheran Church located on the west side of our Museum grounds. The traditional Swedish Lutheran service in the historic atmosphere... [More]

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Bugle Notes 10/31/23

On Thursday evening, Nov. 2nd, come on over at 6 pm to hear a most talented musician, mandolinist and singer/songwriter John DePew! We will be hosting John inside the 1888 Bethany Lutheran Church. John Depew is a Kansas-based musician, songwriter, and traveler with a knack for... [More]

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Bugle Notes 10/24/23

The fall travel season has featured strong attendance at the Fort Wallace Museum, with many retired couples and international travelers coming through. Our RV Park has also been busy, with many people staying to experience the local flavor of Wallace County. Our summer hours... [More]

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Ft Wallace Museum Holds 4th Annual Education Day

This past Friday and Saturday, the Fort Wallace Museum grounds once again sprang to life -this time with the sights and sounds of a Native American village. 10 traditional tipis glowed in the sun, as well as military tents and a complete 1800s chuckwagon set-up. During Friday’s... [More]

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Bugle Notes - Native Tribes of the High Plains

On Friday, Sept. 8 and Saturday, Sept. 9, the Fort Wallace Museum grounds will come alive with the stories of the Native Tribes of the High Plains during the History Exposition and Outdoor Education Days. There will be demonstrations and talks on topics including home life, tools... [More]

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