Michael Leo Quaney

Quaney, Michael Leo, 77, retired I.B.E.W. #271 journeyman electrician, passed away Friday, April 20, 2012. Rosary, 7:00 p.m., Monday, April 23; Funeral Mass, 10:00 a.m., Tuesday, April 24, both at St. Peter the Apostle Catholic Church in Schulte. Preceded in death by parents, Laurence and Mildred (Hanna) Quaney; brothers, Lawrence and Patrick Quaney. Survivors: wife, Ann; children, William M. Quaney (Donna) of Colwich, James P. Quaney (Nancy), Jean M. Darrah (Michael) all of Wichita, Daniel J. Quaney (Sharon) of Cheney, Michelle A. Chilcott (Mike) of Leon; 18 grandchildren; 5 great-grandchildren. Memorial established with St. Joseph Catholic Church, 145 S. Millwood, Wichita, KS 67213 and St. Peter the Apostle Catholic Church Building Fund, 11000 Southwest Blvd., Wichita, KS 67215. Downing and Lahey Mortuary West.
Rosary, 7:00 P.M., Monday, April 23, St. Peter the Apostle Catholic Church
We met at McDonald’s, I was 17. You two would always come in and make my morning bright!. Soon after that I was with child and even though you knew me so little you still made an effort to show your love and caring by gifting me baby items. I’m so glad I got to be a small part you you’re guys lives. Thinking of you on the night of my second child’s first birthday.
Please accept our deepest condolences for your family’s loss.
Dear Ann, How sorry I am to know of the passing of your dear husband. You have had a wonderful marriage and family life. My prayers are for your strength in the coming days and months to adjust to your life without him. May his angel watch over you and guide your path.
Ann and family, Bob and I were saddened by the passing of Mike. He was such a special guy. I miss our conversations all those years after Mass in the back of church. Mike was such a tease to our little ones back then. We had the pleasure of running into both of you from time to time. Mike, rest in peace friend. Ann may you be comforted in your grief. I won’t be able to attend the funeral as I have a substitute teaching job tomorrow. I will remember Mike and you all in prayer tomorrow at Mass.
Ann, I wanted to let you know that a great part of my enjoyment of water arthritis class was because of Mike. Since we were at the same depth, I heard lots of stories, plans, teasing, and jokes, and I loved it. I’m so sorry that he’s gone.
To Ann and all the Quaney family, We want to express our sincere sympathy to all of you on the loss of a loving person. You should know that you have had the support of our thoughts and prayers over these past months as you will continue to have them in the future. May the good times you have had with him overshadow your sorrow at his loss. His family is a legacy that he could be proud of. May he rest in peace. With our love, Elizabeth and Florian Muckenthaler
Mike will be missed at McDonalds. He was one of my favorite customers. We used to have a lot of fun joking around. Even when he got cancer he still was joking around. I admired him for his strength. He used to tell me cancer wasn’t going to beat him he was going to fight it with all he had. I have spent a lot of time thinking about Mike today and remembering the good times. I know he is in a better place now and he is probably telling God a joke.
Dear Ann…My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family during this sad time. Though miles have separated me from those I hold dear…the memories I have from our time together in Nurse’s training are happy ones! We worked, studied and played hard. What a great adventure it was. God hold you in His loving arms and bless you with courage.
Dear Ann and Family, We were so sorry to hear of Mike\’s death. Our prayers are for him and all of your family.May he rest in peace.
We were sorry to hear about the passing of your Dad Bill. Our sympathy and prayers are with you. With deepest sympathy, Wayne and Jane Knoblauch