Mildred D. LeFors

mildred lefors

April 23, 1927 ~ April 9, 2005

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LeFors, Mildred, D., 77, homemaker, passed away peacefully, Saturday, April 9, 2005 at Via Christi St. Joseph hospital. Visitation with the family will be on Thursday evening from 6:00 to 8:00 P.M. Funeral services are planned at Downing Lahey Mortuary East at 2:00 P.M., Friday with interment at Lakeview Cemetery. Milly was born April 23, 1927 in Tulsa, Oklahoma, the youngest child of Cecil May and Walter J. Combs. She is preceded in death by her parents, brother, Jay Combs and husband, Roy C. LeFors. She is survived by son and daughter-in-law, Alan and Debi LeFors and their three daughters, Cristina, Melissa and Lori; daughter and son-in-law, Linda and Garyl Turley and their two daughters, Melody and Dawn. She is also survived by her brother, Donald Combs of Houston, Texas and eight nieces and nephews. Milly graduated from Memorial High School in Tulsa and attended The University of Tulsa until meeting Roy and getting married June 20, 1947, when she moved to Wichita. Milly was an artistic, organized and loving caretaker of her family. She enjoyed her independence and living the “country life” through her pastimes of yard work and flower gardening. She was a supportive parent and became involved in the many activities of her children. Her loving touch and bright smile will be greatly missed. A memorial has been established with Riverside Village, 777 N. McLean Blvd., Wichita, KS, 67203. Visitation with family 6:00pm to 8:00pm Thursday at Downing and Lahey East

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  1. I was delighted to take Aunt Millie to dinner a few years back when she was still living in the family home, and I was visiting Wichita on business. We went to the Steak and Sirloin, where she was obviously well known and respected by the proprietors and treated rather royally. Gracious and friendly, she expressed pride in her family and in her children and posterity. She clearly loved being a part of their lives.


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