The Wichita Eagle from Wichita, Kansas (2024)

WWW.KANSAS.COM2B THE WICHITA EAGLE THURSDAY, MARCH 14, 2013 Addis, Ruth Rose Baughman, Glenn R. Blume, Shirley Scott Campbell, James E. Cole, Mary Louise Davis, K. Brenda Wood Engbrecht, Earl Evers, Marion Jessica Faris, Marjorie Thompson Fugatt, Sue D. Gooch, Christopher Bradley "Chris" Graf, Anginette R.

Kirkland, Mildred M. Liberty, Gwendolyn K. McCartney, Mother Mildred Myers, Nilly Joe Newman, Brayden Michael Piper, Helen W. Swann, Juanita F. Veatch, William P.

Sr. "Bill" Woelk, Randolph ANDOVER Hooper, George H. ANDOVER Shepler, Norma F. "GG" DERBY Cantrell, Guy E. EL DORADO Harden, Marie Ann HUTCHINSON Doherty, Hazel Fae MOLINE Dodson, Goldie May Bauer, William 52, died March 6, 2013.

Service 12 p.m. Saturday, GracePoint. Affinity All Faiths Mortuary. Berschauer, Norman, 81, died March 11, 2013. Service 1 p.m.

Saturday, Kingdom Hall of Jehovah's Witnesses. Downing Lahey Mortuary East. Bliss, Scott 55, died March 12, 2013. Service 3 p.m. Tuesday, Resthaven Cemetery.

Broadway Mortuary. Mendenhall, Bridget Renee, 58, died March 12, 2013. Service 2 p.m. Saturday, Lighthouse Community Church. Affinity All Faiths Mortuary.

Taylor, John 72, died March 12, 2013. Service 10 a.m. Saturday, Trinity Nazarene Church. Baker Funeral Home, Wichita. CHETOPA Wilson, Ray 86, died March 12, 2013.

Service 2:30 p.m. Saturday, Lake Creek Cemetery. Bath-Forbes-Hoffman Funeral Home. CLEARWATER Booth, Rebecca Gannaway, 50, died March 7, 2013. Service 1 p.m.

Saturday, Webb-Shinkle Mortuary. EUREKA Butler, Glen 88, died March 12, 2013. Service 2 p.m. Friday, Koup Family Funeral Home. FREDONIA Shue, Jeanetta "Dub," 86, died March 11, 2013.

Service 11 a.m. Thursday, Timmons Funeral Home. GALESBURG Semrad, Emil 81, died March 13, 2013. Service 10 a.m. Saturday, St.

Ambrose Catholic Church. Forbes-Hoffman Funeral Home. GARDEN CITY Medina, Mary 67, died March 12, 2013. Service 10:30 a.m. Friday, St.

Mary Catholic Church. Garnand Funeral Home. GARDEN CITY Stroh, Bernice, 88, died March 11, 2013. Service 10:30 a.m. Saturday, St.

Dominic Catholic Church. Garnand Funeral Home. IUKA Kleiman, Mary Louise, 82, died March 12, 2013. Service 10:30 a.m. Monday, Iuka United Methodist Church.

Larrison Mortuary. McPHERSON Morey, Dolly 85, died March 13, 2013. Services pending with Stockham Family Funeral Home. NEWTON Hill, Linda 54, died March 11, 2013. Service 4 p.m.

Friday, Hillside Christian Church, Wichita. Broadway Colonial Funeral Home. PARSONS Stangle, Treva "Joan," 57, died March 12,2013. Service10 a.m. Friday, Pleasant Hill Cemetery.

Forbes-Hoffman Funeral Home. SALINA Adams, George 100, died March 12, 2013. Service 11 a.m. Saturday, First Presbyterian Church. Carlson-Geisendorf Funeral Home.

SAVONBURG Wood, LEonard Alfred, 82, died March 9, 2013. Service 2 p.m. Thursday, Big Creek Chapel, Chanute. Pierce-Carson-Wall Funeral Home. SYLVIA Brennan, Billye Harris, 82, died March 11, 2013.

Service 1 p.m. Saturday, Pleasant Hill Church of the Nazarene. Penwell-Gabel Funeral Home. WELLINGTON Monson, Isabel "Mickey," 83, died March 11, 2013. Service 2 p.m.

Saturday, St. John's Lutheran Church. Hawks-Shelley Funeral Home. WINFIELD Atkinson, Peggy Ann, 78, died March 11, 2013. Service 10:30 a.m.

Thursday, Tisdale United Methodist Church. Swisher-Taylor Morris Funeral Home. WINFIELD Potter, Raymond 79, died March 12, 2013. Service 10 a.m. Monday, Miles Funeral Service.

above Local Area Deaths notices are published at no charge in the newspaper. Free death notices are not featured Addis, Ruth Rose, 98, beautician, passed away March 11, 2013. She was preceded in death by her husband, Brady and 6 siblings. She is survived by her daughter, Janice (Leroy) Addis-Weber; grandchildren, Brady Leo, Reba Ruth and Eva Marie. Visitation 5 to 7 p.m.

Thursday; and funeral service 1 p.m. Friday, March 15, both at Resthaven Mortuary. Condolences may be offered at www.resthavenmortuary-cemetery.com Remembering a lifetime of love. Share it in Obits 316-268-6508 Sign a guestbook at Kansas.com When you be there, light a candle. Baughman, Glenn 95, passed away on March 10, 2013.

He had been in decline since the loss of his second wife, Ada Viola (Fish) Brown Baughman on January 27, 2013. Glenn was born on February 18, 1918, to Harry Sydenham Baughman and Gertrude Lucretia (Johnston) Baughman on a farm near Nash, OK, in Grant County. His parents and ancestors were products of strong Northern ideals and heritage. He had two Union Civil War soldier grandfathers and was related to 18 different Revolutionary War soldiers. He prided himself on his history.

He spent only a few years in Oklahoma until the family moved to Cheney, KS. He spent the rest of his childhood there and graduated from Cheney High School in 1935. His most favorite subject in vocational school was woodworking. This turned into his first job in Wichita at a cabinet company. Through connections at his Methodist church, he was able to be hired at Santa Fe Railroad in 1937 for 32 cents an hour.

On Dec, 25, 1937 he married Velma Frances Wallace at the Cheney Methodist Church. As most newlyweds during the depression, they scrimped and saved to get by. They treated themselves to a movie at the Orpheum Theatre on their wedding day. The tickets were 25 cents each. Glenn worked for the Santa Fe and Velma did sewing at an overall factory.

Their faith was of utmost importance and they helped found and built St. United Methodist Church in Wichita. Glenn even built the kneeling bench that is still in the church. After WWII, Glenn and Velma built a house at 821 S. Vine where they welcomed three children; David Glenn in 1948, Joe Ray in 1950, and Janet Kay in 1958.

Glenn was a devoted Christian father to his children, as well as Scoutmaster of Troop 735. He always took vacation to attend camp with his sons as part of their Scouting experience. When Glenn purchased a boat in 1962, he made sure all of his kids could water ski. Many camping trips ensued to lakes where the family enjoyed water skiing and camping. Also, by 1965, the family had visited almost every state west of the Mississippi, including the 1960 Seattle Fair, plus a good share of the southern and eastern states.

In 1968, Glenn and Velma packed up and moved to Topeka, KS, so Glenn could continue his career as a supervisor with the Santa Fe Railroad. He worked on every Santa Fe caboose at one time or another. He retired from the railroad after 37 years of service. Glenn and Velma then purchased a travel trailer and began touring the United States. They always saved the last week in June to go to Chalk Creek, CO, for the annual Baughman family camping trip.

This began in 1966 and lasted until 1997. The tradition continues with the next generation. Their travels took them to Mexico, Canada, the Caribbean, Alaska, Europe, Scandinavia, and Hawaii. In 1977, they moved back to Wichita, built a new house, and began enjoying the grandchildren. Glenn taught all of his grandkids how to use tools and make things in his basem*nt shop.

He also taught them how to haggle at garage sales. In their later years, they enjoyed square dancing, rooting for the Wichita Wings, Kansas camping group, and the company of their closest friends who got together to play Dirty Neighbor. They celebrated both their 50th and 60th anniversaries. Velma passed away in 2003 due to complications of They were married 65 years. Glenn moved to the Masonic Home to be close to Velma before her death.

He found another love of his life, Ada (Fish) Brown, and married her on February 14, 2004. They were married 9 years. mental and physical health declined after passing. He received wonderful care from Via Christi Riverside Village and HardenHospice staff during his last days of life. He passed peacefully surrounded by his three children.

He is survived by his three children; David (Sheila) Baughman of Newton, KS, Joe (Linda) Baughman of Wichita, KS and Janet Baughman (Charles Waldron) of Cypress, TX; five grandchildren; Kristy Baughman of Kansas City, MO, Nathan Williams of Cypress, TX, Clayton (Alisha) Baughman of Newton, KS, Darci (Steven) Freeman of Houston, TX, Glenn Baughman of Wichita, KS; four great- grandchildren; Harrison and Valerie Baughman, Newton, KS and Bailey and Benny Freeman of Houston, TX. Preceding him in death were his parents, first wife, Velma Frances Baughman, second wife, Ada Viola Baughman, daughter, Glenda Sue, twin sisters Lela McHenry and Letha Bonham, brother, Walter Baughman and his grandson, Douglas Allen Baughman. Family was of utmost importance to him. His legacy lives on in his children, grandchildren and great- grandchildren. Visitation will be today from Funeral Service will be held at 1p.m.

Thursday, March 14, 2013 all at Hillside Funeral Home West. Burial will follow at Resthaven Gardens of Memory. A memorial has been established with Harden Hospice, 2622 W. Central, Wichita, KS. 67203.

Online condolences may be sent to www.HillsideFuneralHomeWest.com Blume, Shirley (Scott), 87, Internal Revenue Service tax payer services employee, passed away Sunday, March 10, 2013. Graveside service, 11 a.m., Friday, March 15, White Chapel Memorial Gardens, followed by a Memorial Service, 1 p.m., at St. James Episcopal Church. Everyone is invited to attend the family luncheon at the church immediately following the service. Shirley was preceded in death by her husband, George Dewey Blume.

Her survivors include sons, George Scott Blume and Greg Blume (Sarah); sister, Marilyn Rohrig (Patrick); granddaughters, Jordan, Rosalind and Grace. Memorial established with Botanica, The Wichita Gardens, 701 Amidon, Wichita, KS 67203. Downing Lahey Mortuary West. Online tributes via www.dlwichita.com Memories are meant to be Sign a guestbook at Kansas.com Campbell, James 81, died Friday, March 8, 2013. Graveside 1 p.m.

Friday, at White Chapel Memorial Gardens, Wichita. Survivors: children, Francine and Dale; brother, Samuel; 8 grandchildren; 4 great-grandchildren. Affinity All Faiths Mortuary, 2850 S. Seneca, Wichita. Cole, Mary Louise, 77, passed away March 2, 2013.

Memorial Service 11 a.m. Saturday, March 16, 2013 at Shiloh M.B. Church Survived by husband, Henry Cole; daughter, Valicia (Lisa) Cole, son, Valden (Ray Ray) Cole; sisters, Mary Stegall, Linda M. Johnson, Minnie M. Malone, Nancy Wilson; host of grandchildren, great grandchildren, step-children, nephews, nieces, cousins and friends.

Old Mission Mortuary. Davis, K. Brenda (Wood), 53, retired Coleman employee, was called home by her Lord on Feb. 25, 2013. Born July 31, 1959.

Among those waiting for her at heavens gate will be her dad and brothers, Perry Jr. and Chris. Survivors: daughter, Angela Davis; mother, Ella; siblings, Larry, Robert, Connie, and Linda; many nieces, nephews and extended family and friends too numerous to mention. Celebration of life will be held at 10:30 a.m. Saturday, March 16, at Sunnyside Baptist Church, 2618 E.

Morris. Engbrecht, Earl, retired Boeing Aircraft Co. machinist, went home to be with the Lord on March 11, 2013. Earl was the last surviving child of Richard and Emma (Rupp) Engbrecht. Earl was preceded in death by his wife of 61 years, Clara Engbrecht; brothers, Laverne and Eldon, and sisters, Zelma Mosher, Violet Schmucker, Irene Farney and Waletta Eastman.

Earl is survived by his children, Jarvis Engbrecht of Dunkerton, IA, Earleen Ferran of Wichita, Beverly McMichael of North Canton, Ohio, Gloria Adkins of Sellersburg, IN, Clark Engbrecht of Wichita. Earl had 14 grandchildren and numerous great grandchildren. Funeral 1:30 p.m. Friday, March 15; viewing and visitation 4 to 8 p.m. Thursday, March 14, with family present 5-7; both at Old Mission Mortuary.

Evers, Marion Jessica, best known to her family as Granny "Rouge" and "Gigi" passed March 12, 2013 as she gave her final stride to battle cancer. She fought 25 years to have the opportunity to embrace her loving husband, children, and grandchildren. Her amazing spirit, ever present smile, and resolute will to live has been an unbelievable inspiration to all. Her family remembers the many great joys of her life including travel, gardening and time with friends. The acts of kindness, thoughts and prayers have been a true blessing to our family.

She is survived by: husband, Larry Evers; brothers, Hubert Dye and William H. Dye; son, Chris Evers and spouse, Monique Evers; daughter, Emily Broeckelman and spouse Brooks Broeckelman. Jecca adored her four grandchildren, Ashton Evers (4) Camille Evers (4) Grant Broeckelman (5) and Finn Broeckelman (1.5). The family would like to extend a special thanks to Reg Hislop and Elizabeth Enoch as well as the entire staff at Larksfield Healthcare Center for their loving and compassionate care in her final days. In lieu of flowers, Jecca would like memorials to be sent to: Harry Hynes Memorial Hospice, 313 S.

Market, Wichita, 67202; The Wichita Children's Home, 810 N. Holyoke, Wichita, 67208; St. James Episcopal Church 3750 E. Douglas, Wichita, 67208. Memorial services will be held at 10:00 A.M., Saturday, March 16, 2013 at St.

James Episcopal Church, 3750 E. Douglas. Downing Lahey Mortuary East. Share tributes online at: www.dlwichita.com Faris, Marjorie Thompson, 87, passed away peacefully in St. Louis, Sunday, March 10, 2013.

She was born December 14, 1925 in Denver, Colorado. She grew up and spent her life in Wichita. After attending Wichita East High School, she graduated from Wichita State University, where she was a member of Delta Gamma Sorority. She was a devoted wife, mother, and grandmother. She loved to play golf and bridge but her favorite activity was spending time with her family.

She was preceded in death by her husband of 61 years, Robert Faris; her twin sister, Virginia Thompson; her brother, Richard Thompson; her sisters-in-law, Jackie Thompson Francis and Margaret Achilles Davidson; and her nephew, Larry Thompson. She is survived by her Faris (LindaBilsing)ofFort Collins, CO, and Cathleen Faris-Guyol (James Guyol) of St. Louis, MO; three grandchildren, Genevieve, Robert, and Jacqueline Guyol; her nieces, Pat Carlson and Priscilla Thompson; and her brother- in-law, Paul Faris (Geneva). Visitation will be from 9:00 10:00 A.M., Saturday, March 16, 2013; Funeral Service will be at 10:00 A.M., Saturday, March 16, 2013, both at Downing Lahey Mortuary East. In lieu of flowers, a memorial has been established with Envision Foundation, 610 North Main Street, Wichita, Kansas, 67203.

Share tributes online at: www.dlwichita.com Sign a guestbook at Kansas.com Be there, even when you be The Wichita Eagle publishes a death notice for Kansas or former Kansas residents free of charge. Families who choose to publish additional information may do so for a fee. Obituaries are written and supplied by families and mortuaries. Pricing information can be obtained through your mortuary or by calling 316-268-6508. The Wichita Eagle reserves the right to edit, alter or omit any obituary.

Deadline is 4 p.m. Monday through Sunday. View obituaries online Go to: Also, get directions to services, order flowers, donate to a condolences or share memories by signing the guest book. Fugatt, Sue 86 yrs old, Mountain Home, AR; formerly of Wichita, KS died March 11, 2013 in Mountain Home, AR. Sue was born August 20, 1926 in Gainesville, she was the youngest daughter among the eight children of Frank and Laura Loftis.

Sue later moved to Kansas where she married Wallace Lee Shaffer in 1947; and he preceded her in death in 1961; leaving Sue a widow with two young daughters. Sue later married Norman Fugatt on January 28, 1980, and retired from Cessna Aircraft Wichita, KS in 1986. Sue was preceded in death by her parents, Frank and Laura Loftis; four sisters, Verna Alley, Ruth Lyons, Beulah Johnson and two brothers, Olin Loftis, Guy Loftis. Sue is survived by her husband, Norman "Dean" Fugatt; two daughters, Marilyn Veasey and husband, Tom Veasey of Wichita, Linda Morris and husband, Jim Morris of Lakeview, AR; 3 grandchildren; 7 great-grandchildren; and a brother, H.R. "Sonny" Loftis of Gainesville, MO.

Memorial service 10 a.m. Friday, March 15, 2013, Resthaven Mortuary, with visitation one hour prior to service. Interment in Resthaven Cemetery, Wichita. Condolences may be offered at www.resthavenmortuary-cemetery.com Gooch, Christopher Bradley "Chris," 18, Wichita Wingnuts usher, passed away Tuesday, March 12, 2013. Visitation with the family, p.m., Friday, March 15; Service, 11 a.m., Saturday, March 16, both at Downing Lahey Mortuary West.

Preceded in death by grandparents, Glen Gooch and David Border; step-grandmother, Ann Border. Survivors: parents, Christopher and Vickie Gooch of Wichita; sister, Hillary of California; Grandmother, Margaret Gooch of Wichita; Aunts and Uncles, Gary, Sue, Dawn, Greg, Lynde, Lisa, Steve, Marje and Lance. Memorial established with Ronald McDonald House of Kansas City, 2502 Cherry Kansas City, MO 64108. Tributes may be sent to the family via www.dlwichita.com Graf, Anginette 75, Homemaker, surrounded by her six children, passed away March 11, 2013. She was preceded in death by her parents: Paul and Rachel Price; her husband: Leo Graf and her son, Stephen Graf.

Survivors include her children: daughter with Leo Graf, Gwen Prichard of Wichita; children by ex-husband, Charles Dill: Linda (Gary Steven) Roeder of Wichita, Laurie (Mike) Matney of Elk City, Charles Brian (Julie) Dill of Wichita, Tracy Paul Dill of Wichita, Sena (Jim) Allen of Phoenix, sister, Peggy Price of Missouri; 11 grandchildren; 10 great- grandchildren. Graveside Service will be 11 a.m. Friday at Calvary Cemetery. Memorials may be given to Harry Hynes Memorial Hospice, 313 S. Market, Wichita 67202 or Guardians of the Ribbon (Wichita Pink Hills Chapter) P.O.Box 47102, Wichita 67201.

www.HillsideFuneral HomeEast.com Kirkland, Mildred 90, passed Mar. 9th, 2013, at Harry Hynes Memorial Hospice. She was born Jan. 23, 1923 in Newton, KS to James R. and Lucy B.

Herring. Mildred was an Administrative Assistant extraordinaire. She was a valued asset for lawyers, a future Attorney General, physicians, psychologists, B.F. Goodrich, and at the Laid Back Club for 21 years until they closed and she agreed to retire in 2007. Mildred was a single mom who gave her all for family and friends.

She is survived by two sons, Rodney (Juanita) and Brian Kirkland, both of Wichita, a sister Marjorie Martinez of Nashville, TN; grandchildren Cyndee (Kenny), B.J., Ami, Carri (Wil), Kimberly, and Katie (Arron); 1 nephew Jim (Karen) of Las Vegas; 1 niece Diane of Nashville, and 10 great- grandchildren (with 1 on the way). Visitation will be 10 a.m. to 8 p.m.Friday, withfamily present5-7 p.m. Funeral Services 11 a.m. Saturday, March 16, also at Cochran Mortuary, 1411 N.

Broadway, Wichita. Memorials: Harry Hynes Hospice, 313 S. Market Wichita, 67202. To sign a guest book or leave a condolence for the family, go to www.cochranmortuary.com Please see obituaries, Page 3B When you know what to say, light a Sign a guestbook at Kansas.com.

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In 1872, the Wichita City Eagle debuted as the dominant newspaper of south-central Kansas and a pioneer newspaper of the state.

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Wichita, the Heart of the Country, is the largest city in Kansas – full of significant aviation and western heritage. Our vibrant city radiates friendliness and ingenuity as the Air Capital of the World.

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With the varied aircraft industry and test center for aviation moving into town, Wichita was soon dubbed the "Air Capital of the World." However, after the Depression and the Dust Bowl sweeping through the city, city leaders determined that Wichita needed more than a slogan, but something visual - a flag.

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In 1868, a Wichita Town Company was organized with Mead and six others as original incorporators. Wichita was incorporated as a city of the third class on July 21, 1870. One hundred twenty-three men and one woman signed the original incorporation petition.

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Wichita, North American Indian people of Caddoan linguistic stock who originally lived near the Arkansas River in what is now the state of Kansas. They were encountered by the Spanish in the mid-16th century and became the first group of Plains Indians subject to missionization.

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The Wichita Eagle is a daily newspaper published in Wichita, Kansas. It is the largest newspaper in Kansas and is owned by The McClatchy Company.

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Location. Wichita, the largest city in Kansas with a population of 395,699, is the county seat of Sedgwick County. Major highways, including the Kansas Turnpike, U.S. 400 and Interstate I-135, link the city with a large trade area that encompasses a population of more than one million people within a 100-mile radius.

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Wichita (/ˈwɪtʃɪtɔː/ WITCH-ih-taw) is the most populous city in the U.S. state of Kansas and the county seat of Sedgwick County.

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Wichita is the largest city in the state of Kansas and the 48th-largest city in the United States, with a population of more than 389,000. The estimated population of the Wichita metropolitan area is 650,000.

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Wichita is affectionately referred to as “Doo-Dah”, though the origins of this nickname are pretty unclear. Younger Wichitans suspect the name began with older generations, while some members of older generations have attributed the use of the name primarily to younger Wichitans.

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Wichita is known for its deep-rooted aviation heritage, earning the nickname “Air Capital of the World.” Home to major aircraft manufacturers like Cessna and Beechcraft, the city has a storied history in aviation. The Kansas Aviation Museum displays vintage aircraft and historical exhibits.

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Wichita proudly upholds the tradition of Kansas-style barbecue. The city's renowned BBQ joints serve up mouthwatering dishes like slow-smoked ribs, tender brisket, and smoky pulled pork. Be sure to try the burnt ends, a local specialty featuring caramelized and succulent pieces of beef or pork.

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Wichita is a city in Kansas with a population of 395,951. Wichita is in Sedgwick County and is one of the best places to live in Kansas. Living in Wichita offers residents a dense suburban feel and most residents own their homes. In Wichita there are a lot of coffee shops and parks.

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Archaeologists believe that the heritage of the Wichita may be traced back to the Plains Village period of prehistory which began about 1200 years ago.

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The Eagle Has Landed is a 1976 British war film directed by John Sturges, and starring Michael Caine, Donald Sutherland and Robert Duvall.

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The Wichita Mountains are geologically very old. The granite, rhyolite, and gabbro that constitute much of the range were solidifying beneath the surface of the earth 525 million years ago. Then between 330 to 290 million years ago the region was uplifted to heights greater than at present.

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Wichita's official city flag was officially adopted in 1937. Designed by Wichita artist Cecil McAlister, it represents freedom, happiness, contentment and home.

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