Deloris Irene Sillyman Louisburg, Kansas Obituary

Deloris Irene Sillyman

Deloris Irene Sillyman who was known for her huge smile and contagious laugh passed away peacefully March 25, 2020 surrounded by those who loved her. Private Graveside services will be held at the Louisburg Cemetery. Deloris will be lying in state for friends to pay their respects from 9:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Wednesday, April 1, 2020 at the Funeral Home. A memorial service will be scheduled at the Louisburg United Methodist Church at a later date. She was born December 9, 1930 in Bucyrus, KS. The daughter of Homer & Ruby Stephenson. She was raised by her Uncle & Aunt Charles & Lillian Little. She attended Louisburg High School and graduated with the class of 1948. Deloris was united in marriage to Lloyd Wayne Sillyman on July 9, 1949 at a backyard wedding at his parents’ home in Louisburg, KS and were happily married for 67 years. They welcomed one son Thomas Wayne and two daughters Cindy Lou & Cathy Irene to their union. They were active in their children’s, grandchildren’s, & great-grandchildren’s lives and activities. Deloris began working for the high school as the secretary to the principal in 1971 and retired in 1986. Many of the high school students commented in year book letters that her smile and laughter got them thru high school and out of several bad situations. Before that time, she had spent 20 years as a full-time housewife and mother to her three children. Before she and her husband started their family, she worked as a secretary for Businessmen’s Assurance in Kansas City and as a waitress at a local restaurant. Lloyd and Deloris were snowbirds for 20 years in Alamo, TX Trophy Gardens. For the past 10 years they resided at Garden Villas of Lenexa. They treasured the many friendships they made over the years. They both shared a love of the “big band” sound and were fun to watch on the dance floor. Deloris is preceded in death by her husband, her parents, & brothers, William & Robert Little. Survivors include one son, Tom (Mary Kay) Sillyman, daughters, Cindy (Garry) Hauer, Cathy (David) Johns; six grandchildren, Brandi (Ryan) Guetterman, Melissa (Galen) Hanrahan, Megan (Shawn) Thornton, Brett (Jeananna) Hauer, Matthew Johns, Brian (Ashley) Johns; nine great grand-children, Sydney and Scott Thornton, Mckenna, Keily and Hudson Hauer, Delaney and Braxton Guetterman, Peyton and Hunter Johns; and two sister-in-laws, Sarah Sillyman and Earlene Little. Memorial contributions can be made to the Louisburg United Methodist Church and Ascend Hospice. To share your memories of Deloris or leave a special condolence message for her family, please click the Share a Memory Tab.
December 9, 1930 - March 25, 202012/09/193003/25/2020
Share Obituary:

Share a memory

Add to your memory
Photos/Video
Candle
Mementos

Tribute wall

Plant a tree in memory of Deloris

An environmentally friendly option
Cheryl Dulaney
April 1, 2020
Sending my condolences to you both Cindy and Cathy. May God Bless and Comfort you during this difficult time. So sorry for your loss. Best, Cheryl (Elwood) Dulaney
P
Paul Cook
March 28, 2020
Lloyd & Deloris & their family have always been a big part of our family's lives. Lot of great memories. I'm so glad we all got together a couple months ago. Her smile and laugh was the first thing I thought of when I was thinking what to say. What a wonderful woman ... Continue Reading
K
Karen Layland
March 28, 2020
Just reaching out to all of you with prayers of comfort and Thanksgiving for this mom and grandma. She made many shared holidays special when I returned to Kansas. Have memories of her laughter and joy of sharing. Blessings, Karen Layland
Barbara Caswell Crust
March 27, 2020
Tom, Cindy and Cathy I am so sorry to hear of this loss. Deloris was a wonderful, caring woman who was always smiling. Loved by so many, so involved in our Louisburg community. Prayers and comfort for all of you in these next few days.
J
Judith Marmon Glenn
March 27, 2020
I loved this lady. I babysat her kids whrn they were little. She was always so sweet. Delores and Betty Cook were two very good role models for me. Blessings and prayers for her family
L
Lori Cook
March 26, 2020
There are too many memories to name just one. She was our mom’s cousin but more like an aunt to us. She always had that beautiful smile on her face. She will be greatly missed. Love and prayers to all.