Spencer Walter Yancey

Male 1911 - 2017  (105 years)


 

Yancey, Spencer

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Spencer Yancey

Yancey, Spencer 106, Sales Manager, died Monday, January 9, 2017. Memorial Service will be at 10:00 A.M. Saturday, January 21, 2017, at Hillside Christian Church. Preceded in death by his parents, Charles and Orrie Yancey; wife, Charlotte M. Yancey; sister, Mary Margaret Yancey. Survived by his nephew, Mike (Kim) Dennis of Mesa, AZ; great-nieces, Mary Margaret Dennis of Seattle, WA, Ann Miller Meyer of Minneapolis, MN. Spencer Yancey was born in Hunnewell, MO and lived on a farm where he helped plow fields with a four-horse team plow beginning at age 12. School was two and a half miles away; resourcefully, he walked there - these were horse and buggy days. His family didn't own a car until he was 10. Spencer stated they really had some rough times, but everyone did. Spencer graduated from high school in Palmyra, MO, attended Culver-Stockton College in Canton, MO receiving a BS degree. His first teaching job was in Shelbyville, MO, $800/year. His second year he received a 20% pay cut. Spencer had the "opportunity" to coach basketball and become superintendent of schools; his responsibilities lied between separate schools for colored and white students. Bankers Life Insurance Company was Spencer's next adventure. He worked for the company for three years before being drafted into the Army. He was stationed at Camp Roberts, CA for basic training in June before Pearl Harbor in December. He was sent home after his 90 days of training because he was over 28 years old. Returning to civilian life, he bought a car, began work, and eloped with Charlotte Miller. Thirty days later he was called up and sent to Ft. Belvoir, VA where he went to OCS training and was made Lieutenant of Army Engineers. Spencer spent five years doing active duty and twenty years in the Reserves, retiring as a Lieutenant Colonel. Spencer and Charlotte kept their marriage a secret from 1941 - 1943 because where Charlotte was teaching, no female teacher on staff was to be married. After the service, Spencer joined George H. Lee firm out of Omaha. For the next five years, he traveled the states of Washington, Idaho, Montana, and Oregon with Charlotte accompanying him until he was transferred to Kansas. Spencer was a sales manager for PPG Industries for 24 years, retiring at the age of 65. After keeping an eye on the classifieds "just looking" for something to do, he answered an ad and interviewed with Bob Langenwalter, CEO at Central Bank and Trust. He worked there four days a week for 6.5 years as Marketing Officer. Charlotte and Spencer were very active in the Hillside Christian Church, both serving as Elders, Charlotte as teacher and Spencer as treasurer. After fighting four different cancers since 1975, Spencer's wife of 60 years, Charlotte, died in 2002. Spencer says although it was a difficult time for both of them, they enjoyed traveling to all 50 states, took several cruises and three trips to Europe. Spencer volunteered for the American Red Cross starting at the age of 73 for 13 years, helping service men. He was a Shriner for 68 years, a member of the American Red Cross, Retired Business Men's Club, ROA, USAR, Elks, MOAA, and Downtown Kiwanis Club. Spencer moved to Larksfield Place 15 years ago. He participated in Bridge and Bible Study. At the Fitness Club, Spencer was in Better Balance and Vita-band classes. He participated in Chair Weights, Water Fitness, did his own independent workout including stretching, Nu-step, elliptical, going up and down the stairs, and abdominal work. Spencer was the Fitness Club's "poster child." He maintained a rounded program and was consistent with it. He played golf and tennis and he loved to walk. He has been an avid water exerciser for over 30 years. The Fitness Club appreciated and admired his enthusiasm for being proactive in his independence. Memorials have been established with: Hillside Christian Church 8330 E. Douglas Ave., Wichita, KS, 67206; Kansas Christian Home, 1035 SE 3rd St., Newton, KS 67114. Downing & Lahey Mortuary - East Chapel. Share tributes online at: www.dlwichita.com


Owner/SourceHarvey County Genealogical Society
Date11 Jan 2017
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