|
Gary R. Hathaway, age 70, of Ulysses,Kansasdied Wednesday, October 17, 2012 at Via Christi Regional Medical Center – St. Francis Campus inWichita,Kansas. He was born July 5, 1942 in Liberal,Kansas, the son of Addison E. and Helen M. (Nix) Hathaway.
|
|||
|
Garygrew up in Hugoton and Garden City, and was active in Boy Scouts. During his teen years, he was a member of the Mandan Indian Dancers. They wore hand crafted costumes and headdresses and performed locally.Garyachieved the rank of Eagle Scout in a 1958 campfire ceremony at theCimarronRiver. He worked for his father at their Culligan Water Softener business. He graduated fromHugotonHigh Schoolin 1960 having participated in football and school plays. In 1964, he graduated fromSouthwesternCollegeinWinfield,Kansaswith a B.A. in Business. He was a member of the student council, Campus Y, Phi Beta Lambda business club, and Pi Epsilon Pi social club. Following his graduation he worked for two years at the Johnson State Bank inJohnson,Kansas. He then attendedWashburnLawSchoolinTopeka,Kansasreceiving his Juris Doctorate in 1969.Garyestablished his law practice in Ulysses,Kansasin 1970. He has served as Grant County Attorney and Ulysses City Attorney. He was admitted to the Kansas Supreme Court in 1969, U.S. District Court of Kansas in 1969, U.S. Supreme Court in 1978, and the tenth Circuit Court of Appeals in 1979. He has been a member of the Kansas Bar Association, Southwest Kansas Bar Association and Kansas Trial Lawyers Association. He was active in the Kiwanis organization serving as Lt. Governor from 1994-95.Garywas a member of the Dexter D. Harbour American Legion Post #79. He was one of the founders and served as president of the High Plains Public Radio Station, KANZ. He handled family farming, business rentals and owned and operated Oxair Elk Ranch in ruralGrantCounty.Garywas a member of theUlyssesUnitedMethodistChurchhaving served on its administrative board, finance committee, served as a lay member to Annual Conference, and was a past member of the Pension Endowment Fund of the Kansas West Conference. |
|||
|
He is survived by his wife of 35 years, Sonja (Brewer) Hathaway of the home; two brothers, Kenneth Hathaway ofWinfield,Kansas, Doyle Hathaway ofWichita,Kansas; many nieces, nephews and their children. |
|||
|
He is preceded in death by his parents. Memorial contributions may be given to the First United Methodist Church in Ulysses or the Boy Scouts of America Santa Fe Trail Council in care of Garnand Funeral Home, 405 W. Grant Ave, Ulysses, KS 67880. |
Comment Disclaimer: The views and opinions expressed in the comments section of WesternKansasNews.com are solely those of the comment author and do not necessarily reflect the views and opinions held by WesternKansasNews.com.
























