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Guy Orton

The Prairie Post of White City, Kansas

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Guy C. Orton, 81, Topeka, Kansas, passed away Thursday, May 20, 2010.

Guy was born in Morris County, the son of Harold and Feo Hawes Orton. He graduated from Alma High School in 1946 and went on to serve our country in the US Navy until 1949. He married Darlene Herren in 1950. They later divorced. Guy worked for the Santa Fe Railway for over 39 years. In June of 1970, Guy married Marian Shipp Holliday and they enjoyed almost 40 years together. Marian survives.

Guy was a member of First Lutheran Church and the Santa Fe Old Timer's. He touched many lives especially through his volunteering at St. Francis Hospital and his church.

Other survivors include his sons, Richard Orton (Linda), Joel Orton (Claudia), Kevin Orton (Kathy), Rex Orton (Robin), and Richard Holliday (Gay); grandchildren, Michael Stanley (Kim), Alaire Wilson (Rob), Matt Orton, Joey Orton, Bennett Orton, Craig Orton, Makenna Orton, Max Orton and Makade Orton; and five great-grandchildren; sisters, Wilma Wenderott, Shirley Stuewe; step-brothers, Melvin Heideman, Pete Heideman; and step-sisters, Beulah Tenbrink, Mae Werst and Ardith Kuhn.

Funeral service was Monday, May 24, at First Lutheran Church with burial following at Penwell-Gabel Cemetery.

Memorial contributions are suggested to First Lutheran Church or the Alzheimer's Association, sent in care of the funeral home, Kevin Brennan Family Funeral Home, 2801 SW Urish Road, Topeka KS 66614.



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Original Publication Date: May 27, 2010



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