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Mary Lee Asher Pringle Erickson was born Nov. 27, 1925, in Sterling, Kansas to Clint and Frances (Gish) Asher. She grew up on their farm and went to grade school at Hazel Dell School as the only one in her class, with only five others in the entire school. Mary Lee finished high school in Sterling in 1942 at the age of 16 and then started college in Ottawa, Kansas In 1944 she transferred to the University of Kansas, where she graduated in 1949 with a degree in Bacteriology. While attending KU she was a member of the Alpha Chi Omega Sorority and sang in the concert choir led by Dean Swarthout. On Dec. 21, 1947 she married James Thomas (Tom) Pringle and worked as a medical technician and transcriptionist while he was attending law school. When, after moving to Ark. City, Tom needed a secretary who would work for food, she went to work for him and simultaneously for the engineering/architectural firm of Stitzel and Thoma with whom Tom shared combined office space. After Tom was appointed District Court Judge in 1977, Mary worked for Barbour-Collinson Title Co. in Winfield, Kansas for almost ten years. In 1986 Tom passed away, and after some travels Mary went back to work for Charles Thoma, retiring finally in 2000. Mary was a sixty-year member of the PEO Sisterhood, sang with the Twilighters and the Presbyterian Church Choir, played bridge, traveled, and reveled in the accomplishments of her children and grandchildren. She was a member of the Presbyterian Church in Arkansas ...
Cowley County Attorney Chris Smith said the state does not believe the defendant should be sent to prison in this case ... These sentences would be served concurrently in a Kansas Department of Corrections facility. St. Peter said there were ...
I just learned that Gene died and feel terrible about the fact that I wasn't there to provide comfort to the family. He was a true friend and will be sore(...) 12 05, 2011 | 21:23
I just found out that this "officer" has been found guilty. It's a good thing. From being employed as a county officer, a 911 dispatcher, and a city police(...) 12 01, 2011 | 22:24
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