Obituaries

IRENE FREY

Irene Frey of Sugar Hill, Ga., passed away January 20, 2023, at the age of 93. Irene was born March 23, 1929, to the late Ralph and Otillia Heintzelman. She will be remembered for her love as a wife, mother, grandmother, great-grandmother, and friend to many. In addition to her parents, she is preceded in death by her husband, Fred A. Frey; and daughter Carol Sturdivant - spouse, Joel Sturdivant of Snellville, Ga. Irene was married for 68 years and during those years moved from Leavenworth, Kan., to Atlanta, Ga., to Marion Ill., to Texarkana, Texas and back to Atlanta. She loved to garden, cook, sewed, love and was a prayer warrior. She is survived by her remaining children and their spouses: Fred (Debra) Frey of Cumming, Ga.; Patrick (Joan) Frey of Buford, Ga.; Kathy (John) St. John of Sugar Hill, Ga.; and Debbie (Bryan) Benfield of Gainesville, Ga. In addition to her children, Irene is survived by 11 grandchildren and 18 greatgrandchildren.

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Kristy Kay Anderson

Buffalo Bills safety Damar Hamlin made his first public appearance since going into cardiac arrest after making a tackle against the Cincinnati Bengals three weeks ago, waving to fans from a stadium suite on Sunday as the teams met again for an AFC divisional playoff game the Bills went on to lose 27-10.

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Larry Schmidt

Larry Eugene, was born on June 5, 1945, in Goessel, Kansas, to parents Edna (Unger) and Ferd Schmidt. He graduated from Goessel High School, after setting the school high jump record.

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CAROL SUE GORE SADLER

Carol Sue Gore Sadler, 78, long time resident of Leavenworth, Kansas passed away January 19, 2023. She was born in Walters, Oklahoma on November 13, 1944 to Hubert and Katherine Fletcher Gore.

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Leona Ann Budke

Leona Ann Budke, 86, of Leavenworth died Saturday, January 14, 2023, at home. She was born April 24, 1936, in Downs, Kan., to Frank and Philomena (Gradig) Wagner.

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Linell Marie Grundman

Linell Marie Grundman died from interstitial lung disease on Friday, January 13th at Georgetown University Hospital in Washington, DC. She was 71. Linell lived an extraordinary story which advanced the high purposes of all to which she committed her great talent. The found families Linell created in each chapter of this story deeply mourn her loss while also testifying to her good works. Linell was born on January 6, 1952 in Leavenworth, Kansas to William and Marilyn Wenzel, the second of their three children. She grew up in nearby Lansing, Kansas, where Linell graduated from high school in 1970 and then attended St. Mary College. Over the next decade, Linell worked as a theatre director with the U.S. Army in West Germany and as an actor and singer there and in Texas, Florida, and New York. At 33, she enlisted in the U.S. Army and served as a public health specialist in the 1st Armored Division at Ansbach, West Germany, where she met Lieutenant Steven Grundman, whom she married at the end of 1987 in Cambridge, Massachusetts. Living in Washington, DC throughout the 1990s, Linell focused on raising two children but made time to continue performing and directing in community theatre. From 2000 to 2018, Linell lived in Sandwich, Massachusetts, where she continued directing theatricals, especially for children, served to two terms on the town’s board of selectmen, and was a community-service activist addressing environmental protection, homelessness, human rights, gun control, the arts, and good government. After moving back to Washington in 2018, Linell’s focus has been on the ministry of St. Mark’s Episcopal Church, where she served on its finance committee, vestry, and as its Senior Warden. Linell is survived by her husband, Steven Grundman; two children, Michael, of the District of Columbia, and Mary, of New York; and her brother, Scott Wenzel, of Florida. She was predeceased by her parents, her sister, Denise Dietrich, and a son, Nathan, who died in 1972. A fu

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