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Harvey County woman dedicated life to volunteerism

The Newton Kansan

Harvey County woman dedicated life to volunteerism

Edith Loewen had her own small office in the Harvey County Courthouse - where she volunteered with the Retired Senior Volunteer Program.

She helped program co-ordinators log volunteer hours, and she also volunteered at 11 stations the program serves.

'She was a faithful volunteer,' said Barb Smith, director of RSVP. 'Edith did volunteer work on Monday the week she died.'

Edith Loewen passed away on Nov. 1 with more than 5,440 hours of volunteer work credited to her.

In her own little office - just off the Harvey County Interurban Office - she tallied time sheets and prepared reports for office staff to input data into computer systems.

During her watch, which began in 1991, RSVP volunteers logged more than 1 million hours in Harvey County.

It's a number so large the computer software can't print it.

'It goes to 999,999.90,' Smith said. 'I called our software vendor and told them to fix it - we want to print that million.'

That's the equivalent of 500 years of working 40 hours a week - with a two week vacation.

'The reason we looked that up is we wanted to know how many hours Edith had to deal with,' Smith said. 'She did all the paperwork and put everything in order. She tallied everyone's time sheets.'

Edith alone accounted for nearly three of those years.

'It's impressive,' Smith said. 'People like Edith inspire me. ... She has been important to people all over town.'

Edith's career as a volunteer began with Mennonite Central Committee at its head office in Akron, Pa. There she met her future husband, Henry R. Loewen from Steinbach, Manitoba, Canada, who also was volunteering with MCC.

After marriage, the couple continued MCC work in Basel, Switzerland, from 1950 to 1952, Edith as an administrative assistant to MCC leaders.

When they returned to Kansas, they resided first in Buhler and then in Wichita, where she volunteered at the Wichita Public Library. They moved to Hesston, where they raised their family.

After her husband's death in 1984, Edith continued to work for MCC for two summers in Montreat, N.C., where she clerked in a Self Help shop.

Following her return to Kansas and until her illness in spring 2008, she volunteered her services in Newton at the MCC Center for 27 years, Et Cetera Shop, Ten Thousand Villages store (formerly Self Help), RSVP and Big Brothers/Big Sisters, since these were organized in Harvey County, and weekly at Shalom Mennonite Church, where she was a member.

She is a former RSVP Volunteer of the Year.

Edith chose to donate her remains to medical research at The University of Kansas Medical Center, requesting her memorial service be an informal time of sharing and fellowship. That service will be at 10 a.m. Nov. 22 at Shalom Mennonite Church, 800 E. First St. in Newton.


Owner/SourceHarvey County Genealogical Society
Date12 Nov 2008
Linked toEdith Frances (Claassen) Loewen

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