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Carol Marie Buhler Francis

Birth
Pretty Prairie, Reno County, Kansas, USA
Death
21 Mar 2015 (aged 87)
Lawrence, Douglas County, Kansas, USA
Burial
Lawrence, Douglas County, Kansas, USA Add to Map
Plot
Section 18 Lot 185
Memorial ID
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Burial Per The Oak Hill Cemetery Interment Records.

Memorial services for Carol Marie Buhler Francis, 87, Lawrence, will be 11 am, Wednesday, March 25, 2015, at Trinity Episcopal Church. Visitation will be 6-7 pm Tuesday, at Rumsey-Yost Funeral Home. Private inurnment at a later time.

Carol Marie Buhler Francis died on Saturday March 21, 2015, in Lawrence, Kansas.

She was born February 9, 1928 in Pretty Prairie, Kansas. She was the youngest of seven children born to Dr. David and Helen Hansmann Buhler. Both of her parents passed away by the time she was seven. In 1936 the family moved to Lawrence, KS for college education opportunities. The oldest sister Esther assumed the role of raising the family.

Carol and George Francis married on June 10, 1950 and enjoyed 64 years together.

She is preceded in death by her sisters Esther Paxton, Irene Miller and Helen Ossmann, and brothers, Victor and Everett.

Carol was best known for her devotion to historical preservation efforts and was an active member of the Lawrence Preservation Alliance for many years. August 1, 1978 she purchased the House Building in downtown Lawrence. Her research revealed it as the only building in downtown Lawrence that survived Quantrill's Raid on August 21, 1863. Through the years, she worked tirelessly to maintain its historical significance and was successful in having it listed on the local, state, and national historic registers. She wrote two books based on her building research: The House Building, A Search for its Foundations and Local Happenings in Lawrence, Kansas 1921-1946. She also put together the book Douglas County, Kansas, Family Histories 1991-1992 Vol. 1.

She attended KU studying advertising and journalism. While in school she was a member of Modern Choir, the A Cappella Choir and the women's Glee Club. She played first violin in the orchestra and oboe in the band. She was elected to Theta Sigma Phi and Gamma Alpha Chi, honorary journalism fraternities for women. She edited the K-Union, Student Union activities publication; was publicity chairman for the Student Union Activities and was secretary of the Kansas Board, governing body of the University Daily Kansan. She graduated in 1950 with a degree in advertising and received a Master of Science in Journalism in 1971. She started her career as advertising manager at Weaver's Department Store. A free lance spirit led her to a second career in writing. She wrote newsletters for the Douglas County Historical Society, was past President and Treasurer for the Kansas Press Women and won numerous awards for her advertising, interviewing and writing skills including the Clarion Award in 2008 from the Association of Women in Communications for her I-Pod version of "Walking Downtown Lawrence".

Carol joined the Girls Scouts in 1938 and served in many capacities including the 1st Executive Director of the Lawrence Girl Scout Council. She was also very active in the Lawrence Aquahawks swim team and was 1st meet director. She was deeply committed to Trinity Episcopal Church and served on many committees, in the choir, as a lectern and Sunday school teacher. She was instrumental in the major remodel of the church. Carol was also a member of Delta Gamma Sorority and won the Cable award for her outstanding loyalty. She enjoyed needlework, camping, canoeing, hunting, and swimming. She logged over 1400 miles in a canoe with the Ozark Wilderness Waterways club and won numerous medals swimming in the Senior Olympics at the national level until her early eighties.

In lieu of flowers contributions can be made to the Lawrence Preservation Alliance or Trinity Episcopal Church.

Online condolences at Rumsey-yost.com

Please sign this guestbook at Obituaries.LJWorld.com.
Burial Per The Oak Hill Cemetery Interment Records.

Memorial services for Carol Marie Buhler Francis, 87, Lawrence, will be 11 am, Wednesday, March 25, 2015, at Trinity Episcopal Church. Visitation will be 6-7 pm Tuesday, at Rumsey-Yost Funeral Home. Private inurnment at a later time.

Carol Marie Buhler Francis died on Saturday March 21, 2015, in Lawrence, Kansas.

She was born February 9, 1928 in Pretty Prairie, Kansas. She was the youngest of seven children born to Dr. David and Helen Hansmann Buhler. Both of her parents passed away by the time she was seven. In 1936 the family moved to Lawrence, KS for college education opportunities. The oldest sister Esther assumed the role of raising the family.

Carol and George Francis married on June 10, 1950 and enjoyed 64 years together.

She is preceded in death by her sisters Esther Paxton, Irene Miller and Helen Ossmann, and brothers, Victor and Everett.

Carol was best known for her devotion to historical preservation efforts and was an active member of the Lawrence Preservation Alliance for many years. August 1, 1978 she purchased the House Building in downtown Lawrence. Her research revealed it as the only building in downtown Lawrence that survived Quantrill's Raid on August 21, 1863. Through the years, she worked tirelessly to maintain its historical significance and was successful in having it listed on the local, state, and national historic registers. She wrote two books based on her building research: The House Building, A Search for its Foundations and Local Happenings in Lawrence, Kansas 1921-1946. She also put together the book Douglas County, Kansas, Family Histories 1991-1992 Vol. 1.

She attended KU studying advertising and journalism. While in school she was a member of Modern Choir, the A Cappella Choir and the women's Glee Club. She played first violin in the orchestra and oboe in the band. She was elected to Theta Sigma Phi and Gamma Alpha Chi, honorary journalism fraternities for women. She edited the K-Union, Student Union activities publication; was publicity chairman for the Student Union Activities and was secretary of the Kansas Board, governing body of the University Daily Kansan. She graduated in 1950 with a degree in advertising and received a Master of Science in Journalism in 1971. She started her career as advertising manager at Weaver's Department Store. A free lance spirit led her to a second career in writing. She wrote newsletters for the Douglas County Historical Society, was past President and Treasurer for the Kansas Press Women and won numerous awards for her advertising, interviewing and writing skills including the Clarion Award in 2008 from the Association of Women in Communications for her I-Pod version of "Walking Downtown Lawrence".

Carol joined the Girls Scouts in 1938 and served in many capacities including the 1st Executive Director of the Lawrence Girl Scout Council. She was also very active in the Lawrence Aquahawks swim team and was 1st meet director. She was deeply committed to Trinity Episcopal Church and served on many committees, in the choir, as a lectern and Sunday school teacher. She was instrumental in the major remodel of the church. Carol was also a member of Delta Gamma Sorority and won the Cable award for her outstanding loyalty. She enjoyed needlework, camping, canoeing, hunting, and swimming. She logged over 1400 miles in a canoe with the Ozark Wilderness Waterways club and won numerous medals swimming in the Senior Olympics at the national level until her early eighties.

In lieu of flowers contributions can be made to the Lawrence Preservation Alliance or Trinity Episcopal Church.

Online condolences at Rumsey-yost.com

Please sign this guestbook at Obituaries.LJWorld.com.


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