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COL John W Halladay

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COL John W Halladay Veteran

Birth
Marshall County, Iowa, USA
Death
11 Oct 2022 (aged 90)
Lawrence, Douglas County, Kansas, USA
Burial
Laurel, Marshall County, Iowa, USA Add to Map
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COL. John W. Halladay, 90, went to be with his Savior on Tuesday, 11 October, at his home. John was born on 10 June 1932, in a log cabin on Mormon Ridge, IA, the son of John Wesley and Martha (Charlier) Halladay. He graduated from Albion, IA, high school and enlisted in the Iowa National Guard at age 17. He received a direct commission in 1958 and went on active duty with the Army in 1961. In additional to numerous state-side assignments, he served two tours in Vietnam as an Intelligence Officer and two years in Puerto Rico as an Advisor.

In 1952, he married Amelia Maytag. They were married 42 years and had five children before she passed away in 1995. The family moved to Topeka in 1972, where John served as Secretary of the 5047th USAR School until his retirement. John had accumulated college credits along the way during his various assignments. He continued taking courses at Washburn and graduated with a degree in Accounting. After he was retired from the Army, he worked for a number of years for the Coast Guard Pay Center as an auditor.

In June 1996, he married long-time family friend Shirley (Farmer) Hancock in Lawrence, KS. She survives at the home. Other survivors include his daughter, Zandra Golden, Pearcy, AR; grandchildren, Lucas Golden (Rachel), Nashville; Mandy Green, Baldwin, WI; Travis Green, Dilynn Harvey (Jeff), Delinah Rank (Kris), Delanah Hendricks (Mike), Diana Bartlett (Brad), Angela Aragones, and Stephen Aragones, all of Topeka; 16 great-grandchildren and two great-great-grandchildren.

John was preceded in death by his children, Lynnette Green, Peggy Aragones, David Halladay and Emmett Halladay, his parents, three brothers and two sisters.

In addition to Crestview United Methodist Church, John was an active member of Masonic Lodge #6, Lawrence and Arab Shrine, Topeka. He was also active in the Jayhawk Chapter of MOAA (Military Officers Association of America) and the Kaw Valley MOAA Chapter in Topeka, as well as other Kansas chapters. As an amateur radio operator, he remained active as Assistant Executive Officer for Region 7 for MARS (Military Auxiliary Radio Service) until his death. Prior to being the Assistant Executive Officer for Region 7, John was the Executive Officer for Region 7. John was an avid golfer and continued golfing until he turned 90. He and Shirley were fortunate to be able to golf in all 50 states, two Canadian provinces and Puerto Rico.

Memorial services will be held at 11:00 a.m., Tuesday, 18 October, at Crestview United Methodist Church, 2245 Eveningside Drive, Topeka, KS. Burial will be later at Graceland Cemetery, Laurel, IA.
COL. John W. Halladay, 90, went to be with his Savior on Tuesday, 11 October, at his home. John was born on 10 June 1932, in a log cabin on Mormon Ridge, IA, the son of John Wesley and Martha (Charlier) Halladay. He graduated from Albion, IA, high school and enlisted in the Iowa National Guard at age 17. He received a direct commission in 1958 and went on active duty with the Army in 1961. In additional to numerous state-side assignments, he served two tours in Vietnam as an Intelligence Officer and two years in Puerto Rico as an Advisor.

In 1952, he married Amelia Maytag. They were married 42 years and had five children before she passed away in 1995. The family moved to Topeka in 1972, where John served as Secretary of the 5047th USAR School until his retirement. John had accumulated college credits along the way during his various assignments. He continued taking courses at Washburn and graduated with a degree in Accounting. After he was retired from the Army, he worked for a number of years for the Coast Guard Pay Center as an auditor.

In June 1996, he married long-time family friend Shirley (Farmer) Hancock in Lawrence, KS. She survives at the home. Other survivors include his daughter, Zandra Golden, Pearcy, AR; grandchildren, Lucas Golden (Rachel), Nashville; Mandy Green, Baldwin, WI; Travis Green, Dilynn Harvey (Jeff), Delinah Rank (Kris), Delanah Hendricks (Mike), Diana Bartlett (Brad), Angela Aragones, and Stephen Aragones, all of Topeka; 16 great-grandchildren and two great-great-grandchildren.

John was preceded in death by his children, Lynnette Green, Peggy Aragones, David Halladay and Emmett Halladay, his parents, three brothers and two sisters.

In addition to Crestview United Methodist Church, John was an active member of Masonic Lodge #6, Lawrence and Arab Shrine, Topeka. He was also active in the Jayhawk Chapter of MOAA (Military Officers Association of America) and the Kaw Valley MOAA Chapter in Topeka, as well as other Kansas chapters. As an amateur radio operator, he remained active as Assistant Executive Officer for Region 7 for MARS (Military Auxiliary Radio Service) until his death. Prior to being the Assistant Executive Officer for Region 7, John was the Executive Officer for Region 7. John was an avid golfer and continued golfing until he turned 90. He and Shirley were fortunate to be able to golf in all 50 states, two Canadian provinces and Puerto Rico.

Memorial services will be held at 11:00 a.m., Tuesday, 18 October, at Crestview United Methodist Church, 2245 Eveningside Drive, Topeka, KS. Burial will be later at Graceland Cemetery, Laurel, IA.


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