Ethel M. Orth

ethel orth

January 20, 2019

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Ethel M. Orth 80, passed away on January 20, 2019. Rosary, 7 p.m., Thursday, January 24; Mass of Christian Burial, 10:30 a.m., Friday, January 25, both at St Joseph Catholic Church, Wichita, with burial to follow at Resurrection Cemetery. Preceded in death by son, Mike, and parents, Frank and Rose Theis. Survived by husband of 50 years, Gary; children, Karol (Scott) Stickney, Tony (Leigh Anne), Pat, Rich (Summer), Rob, Kevin (Holly), Korey (Gabi) and daughter-in-law, Beth; 26 grandchildren and 2 great-grandchildren; sisters, Eileen Danahy, Jody Meyer, Sandy Mertens and Sally Fischer; brothers; Ken, Sam and Phil Theis. Special thanks to granddaughters, Brianna Orth and Kira Stickney, who have been her primary caregivers for the past few years. Memorial to St Joseph Catholic Church, 132 S. Millwood, Wichita, KS 67213. Downing & Lahey West.

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  1. Sending thoughts, prayers and hugs to the Orth family in this time of sorrow. So very sorry for your loss. Frances and David Shimp

  2. Jug and family, I am so sorry to hear about the passing of Ethel, I will always remember all the good times we all had together, you and Ethel were both in mine and Gregs wedding party what a night that was we always had so much fun together. She was a very good friend I will cherish my memories of the times we shared together. Im sure Mike was there to welcome her home and Im sure Greg wasnt far behind. My prayers are with you all. GODS Speed Ethel with sincere sympathy. … Sharon Geubelle

  3. Dear Bri and family
    Prayers for u and ur family
    May all your memories keep u all strong through this time in need
    The Callisons family

  4. Karol, Jacob, and family,
    My deepest condolences to you all for the loss of your mother/grandmother. You are most definitely in my thoughts and prayers. Hugs!


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