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14 Dec 2007

Once neighbors, now residents, Utz sisters honor parents

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Marion and Myra and their brother Max grew up a stone’s throw away from the Manor at the corner of Broadway and Sherman.

Myra graduated from Newton High School and went to business school in Dodge City. She worked for more than 40 years as a legal secretary for Speir, Stroberg and Sizemore law firm (now the Sizemore, Burns and Gillmore firm) in Newton.

Marion graduated from Newton High School and married Ray Nickel a few years later. Ray was a produce manager for Dillons in Newton. Marion worked in the Santa Fe telegraph office before becoming a homemaker.

Marion, Myra and Max’s mother, Inez Kinnear, was a Newton native who married Everett Utz from Sedgwick.

Inez was a homemaker, and Everett worked as a switchman for the Santa Fe Railroad. They were both active in various Santa Fe Railroad organizations. Inez and Everett sold part of their land to the Manor.

Later, Myra lived in the same house and was able to see the Manor’s growth firsthand.

In 2004, Presbyterian Manor purchased Myra’s and her sister-in-law’s houses and land for future expansion.

“Presbyterian Manor was always a good neighbor to us,” said Myra. “This gift is a way to give back to Newton and honor the memory of our parents.”




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