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Claassen, Millicent Frances (Dart)

The Newton Kansan

Millicent Frances (Dart) Claassen

Millicent Frances (Dart) Claassen, 95, died Tuesday (May 1, 2007) at her home in Newton.

She was born on March 18, 1912, in Newton to Charles M. and Delcie (Duvall) Dart. They preceded her in death. On Oct. 29, 1931, she married Emil D. Claassen. He preceded her in death in 1968. For 37 years, she was a business women and partner with her husband. After his death, she continued with their rural cattle and farming operation until she was no longer able to climb on the tractor.

She believed in and supported Harvey County 4-H programs: Fair Food Superintendent, Country Wide and Club Food's Leader and Extension councils and boards.

She was a member of the First Presbyterian Church where for many years, the congregation at the church enjoyed meals that she planned and prepared. They particularly liked her homemade rolls for each of those meals.

As a civic minded community volunteer, she recognized community needs and championed solutions to meet those needs. As a fundraiser, whether it was by foot, car or by phone, many agencies throughout Newton were recipients of monies as a result of her unrelenting financial campaign presentations.

The Newton Kansan selected her as overall Women of the Year and the Newton Area Chamber of Commerce chose her as its first woman Citizen of the Year, to honor her years of dedicated service to this community.

Survivors include daughters, Joan Wulf of Newton; Judy and Donald Busenitz of Newton; Bev and Gary Hunter of Newton; grandchildren, James Wulf of Newton; Elizabeth and Andrew Ross of Philomath, Ore.; Emily and Edward Busenitz of Newton; Angela Hunter of Chicago, Ill.; Allison and John Ediger of Lane; Stacie and Ed Boehm of Paola; great-grandchildren, Mason Wulf; Treye and Dakota Wulf of Newton; Kate and Abby Ediger of Lane; Emma Boehm of Paola; and a brother-in-law, Ruddie and wife Velma Claassen.

She also was preceded in death by her sisters, Dorothy Byler, Marguerite Felt Page; and a granddaughter, Cynthia Wulf.

Visitation will be from 1 to 9 p.m. Sunday at Broadway Colonial Funeral Home in Newton. Please join the family for visitation from 5 to 7 p.m.

Service will be at 10 a.m. Monday at the First Presbyterian Church in Newton.

Memorials may be made to First Presbyterian Church Kitchen, Harvey County 4-H Development Program, The Lord's Diner in Wichita or Harry Hynes Memorial Hospice of Newton in care of the funeral home.


Owner of originalHarvey County Genealogical Society
Date3 May 2007
Linked toMillicent Frances (Dart) Claassen

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