Edwin Bideau

Edwin Bideau

Edwin Bideau Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers from Sep. 7 to Sep. 9, 2013.
Edwin Hale Bideau III, 1950 - 2013, passed away on September 5, 2013 in Chanute, Kansas. He was born in Chanute, Kansas on October 1, 1950 to Edwin H. Bideau Sr. and Beverly Semon Bideau, the grandson of Edwin H. Bideau and Marie Burris Bideau and Adam and Edna Fairbanks Semon, and the great-grandson of George K. and Jennie Bideau and Frank B. and Elizabeth Burris, all of Chanute. A fifth-generation Kansan, Ed's family came to the Chanute area as early day pioneers and this family heritage was extremely important to him. He was raised in Chanute and, after graduating from Chanute High School and Neosho County Community College, attended Washburn University in Topeka where he met his wife Margaret Fritton and received a business degree and then a law degree. He was the Vice President of the Sigma Phi Epsilon fraternity at Washburn. The day after passing the bar exam, Ed and Margaret moved back to Chanute so he could serve as Assistant Neosho County Attorney and Margaret could start teaching 1st grade at Alcott School. In 1976 he was elected as County Attorney for Neosho County, a position he served in for 8 years. In 1984, he was elected to the Kansas House of Representatives. He was the Chair of the House Reappointment Committee and also chaired a subcommittee that produced the very first Division of Assets bill to help protect the elderly. He temporarily left the legislature after two successful terms to spend more time with his family. Over the next 25 years he and his brother David continued to build a successful law practice. He also continued to work for the community as a Deacon and Elder of the First Presbyterian Church, as an Assistant Scoutmaster where he graduated four Eagle Scouts in the same year, and served on various boards such as the Eastern Kansas Oil and Gas Association. In 2012, he was again elected to the Kansas House of Representatives and served on several committees, including a return to the Judiciary Committee. In addition to his public accomplishments, he quietly and privately helped countless people in his community, most notably children, persons with disabilities, and those serving in the military. In addition to his business career, Ed had many hobbies and interests. There wasn't a topic in the world he didn't enjoy talking about. He was most actively engaged in farming and ranching life and thoroughly enjoyed teaching his family to shoot, fish, hunt and farm. His wife, children, or grandchildren almost always accompanied him in the truck on the way to the farm. He also had a deep love of music, including playing the guitar and banjo for the Tioga Township Dixieland Jazz Band, which he and his father co-founded to preserve the heritage of Dixieland Jazz which raised thousands of dollars for local charities. His family was always Ed's first priority. The most important imprint that he leaves on this earth is reflected in those family members who survive him: his wife Margaret; son Scott Bideau, his wife Shelley and their children Ethan and Chloe; daughter Sarah Cott, her husband Kyle and their children Hannah and Carson; daughter Jennifer Bideau; aunt Betty Bideau Crawford; and brothers David Bideau and Brian Bideau. Funeral services will be held at 2:00 p.m. on Tuesday, September 10, 2013 at the First Presbyterian Church in Chanute, Kansas. Burial will follow in Memorial Park Cemetery. The family will receive friends on Monday, September 9, 2013 from 6:00 until 8:00 p.m. at the First Presbyterian Church of Chanute. Memorials in his name may be made to the Edwin H. Bideau Scholarship for the Children of Uganda. Penwell-Gabel Johnson Chapel is in charge of arrangements. To leave a special message for the family on-line, visit www.PenwellGabelChanute.com.

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February 18, 2014

Ed was passionate about 3 things: his family, his state and playing Dixie land jazz on his banjo. In all the things I have seen written, this source of his inspiration, inspiring others is missed. This most angel is playing a stringed instrument, a banjo!

Jeff Freeman

February 16, 2014

God Bless you Ed you will not be forgotten. Today it was announced that another small Kansas town Marquette is losing the last remaining school.My first thoughts reading the article was of Ed and his family.
I know how much ed cared about his hometown of Chanute and Neosho County.

Roma Jean Embry

September 9, 2013

So sorry to hear about Ed! I knew him in the 70's when I worked for the Clerk of the Dist. Court and then saw him several times in Jo Co Ks at the clerks office, where I worked. My sympathy to all his Family and Friends!

Jerel Wright

September 9, 2013

Margaret and Family -

Please know my thoughts and prayers are with you all during this time.

Annie Kuether

September 9, 2013

while I didn't know Ed that long, I served with him on the Judiciary Committee and thoroughly enjoyed visiting with him about Chanute. He obviously loved his home town and was so proud of it. I am a widow so I know what you all are going through and you will have support through your family. I am sorry that I won't be able to attend the service. God Speed, Ed.

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