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Elda Lorraine <I>Bryan</I> Nugent

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Elda Lorraine Bryan Nugent

Birth
Gray County, Kansas, USA
Death
7 Jan 2020 (aged 96)
Dodge City, Ford County, Kansas, USA
Burial
Cimarron, Gray County, Kansas, USA Add to Map
Plot
Section D, Lot 1, Space 2
Memorial ID
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Elda Lorraine (Bryan) Nugent passed from this life Tuesday, January 7, 2020 at Brookdale Senior Living in Dodge City, Kansas. She was born March 14, 1923 to Ellsworth V. Bryan, Sr. and Lula May (Butcher) Bryan at the family home in southeast Gray County, Kansas. Lorraine was a proud lifetime resident of Cimarron and Gray County. Failing health required her to move to her new community at Brookdale Senior Living in Dodge City where she made many new friends.
Lorraine attended Sunnyside Country School, Ensign Junior High and graduated from Cimarron High School in 1941. She continued her education the following year at Kansas State University. At the end of her second year of college she returned to Gray County. There was a severe shortage of teachers due to WWII. She was issued an Emergency Teaching Certificate and taught 5th grad at Montezuma for one year. She returned to KSU and completed her Bachelor of Science Degree in Home Economics and Education. After graduation in 1946 Lorraine returned to Cimarron and began her teaching career at Cimarron High School teaching Vocational Home Economics and Family Living teaching for 24 years.
Lorraine and Glenn Jennings Nugent, Jr. were united in marriage on December 22, 1946 at the United Methodist Church in Dodge City. He preceded her in death on
May 27, 1969. She was Owner and Operator of Nugent Farms until her retirement in 1990. Her interest in farming continued throughout her lifetime.
She was a Charter member of the United Methodist Women and the Cimarron United Methodist Church, a Charter member of the Ladies Auxiliary VFW Post 7828 of Cimarron and a Life Member of the National Education Association of the United States. Lorraine was a proud lifetime member of Ensign Order of the Eastern Star, recognized for 75 years of membership. She was also a dedicated 76-year member of PEO Chapter CL of Cimarron.
Lorraine served Gray County as a representative to the Silver Haired Legislature from 1988 through 1988 through 1994. She served as Secretary of the local Federal Housing Project Board and delivered meals for the Gray County Senior Center for many years.
Lorraine was a strong and loving example to family and friends,living a life of service and education. In addition to her family she enjoyed her pets, bowling , her home, lawn and gardens.
Survivors include her daughter, Sylvia Marie Williamson and husband Robert Lynn of Dodge City; a sister, Yvonne Marie (Bryan) Parsons of Pensacola, Florida; Grand Children, Robert M. (Tricia) Williamson, Hillsboro, Laura S. Williams and fiance Jason Crick, Marie D.(Ben) Barr and Misty L. (Kevin) Maloney all of Dodge City, Ks.; Great Grandchildren, Elise stokes of Colorado, Philomena Williams, Brandon Maloney, Savannah and Tabatha Maloney all of Dodge City, Ks. She also leavs many nieces, nephews, friends and students to remember her.
Memorial service willl be at 2:00 PM on Saturday, January 11, 2020 at the United Methodist Church with Rev. Mike Keating officiating. The family requests in lieu of flowers, you honor Lorraine's life of service and teaching with memorials to the Cimarron City Library or the United Methodist Church both in care of Swaim Funeral Chapel.
Elda Lorraine (Bryan) Nugent passed from this life Tuesday, January 7, 2020 at Brookdale Senior Living in Dodge City, Kansas. She was born March 14, 1923 to Ellsworth V. Bryan, Sr. and Lula May (Butcher) Bryan at the family home in southeast Gray County, Kansas. Lorraine was a proud lifetime resident of Cimarron and Gray County. Failing health required her to move to her new community at Brookdale Senior Living in Dodge City where she made many new friends.
Lorraine attended Sunnyside Country School, Ensign Junior High and graduated from Cimarron High School in 1941. She continued her education the following year at Kansas State University. At the end of her second year of college she returned to Gray County. There was a severe shortage of teachers due to WWII. She was issued an Emergency Teaching Certificate and taught 5th grad at Montezuma for one year. She returned to KSU and completed her Bachelor of Science Degree in Home Economics and Education. After graduation in 1946 Lorraine returned to Cimarron and began her teaching career at Cimarron High School teaching Vocational Home Economics and Family Living teaching for 24 years.
Lorraine and Glenn Jennings Nugent, Jr. were united in marriage on December 22, 1946 at the United Methodist Church in Dodge City. He preceded her in death on
May 27, 1969. She was Owner and Operator of Nugent Farms until her retirement in 1990. Her interest in farming continued throughout her lifetime.
She was a Charter member of the United Methodist Women and the Cimarron United Methodist Church, a Charter member of the Ladies Auxiliary VFW Post 7828 of Cimarron and a Life Member of the National Education Association of the United States. Lorraine was a proud lifetime member of Ensign Order of the Eastern Star, recognized for 75 years of membership. She was also a dedicated 76-year member of PEO Chapter CL of Cimarron.
Lorraine served Gray County as a representative to the Silver Haired Legislature from 1988 through 1988 through 1994. She served as Secretary of the local Federal Housing Project Board and delivered meals for the Gray County Senior Center for many years.
Lorraine was a strong and loving example to family and friends,living a life of service and education. In addition to her family she enjoyed her pets, bowling , her home, lawn and gardens.
Survivors include her daughter, Sylvia Marie Williamson and husband Robert Lynn of Dodge City; a sister, Yvonne Marie (Bryan) Parsons of Pensacola, Florida; Grand Children, Robert M. (Tricia) Williamson, Hillsboro, Laura S. Williams and fiance Jason Crick, Marie D.(Ben) Barr and Misty L. (Kevin) Maloney all of Dodge City, Ks.; Great Grandchildren, Elise stokes of Colorado, Philomena Williams, Brandon Maloney, Savannah and Tabatha Maloney all of Dodge City, Ks. She also leavs many nieces, nephews, friends and students to remember her.
Memorial service willl be at 2:00 PM on Saturday, January 11, 2020 at the United Methodist Church with Rev. Mike Keating officiating. The family requests in lieu of flowers, you honor Lorraine's life of service and teaching with memorials to the Cimarron City Library or the United Methodist Church both in care of Swaim Funeral Chapel.


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