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Royston "Rusty" Rector

Wichita, Kansas

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Rector, Royston "Rusty", 80, former Cessna and Boeing employee and leader of 's Blue Notesdance band passed away Feb. 15, 2011. He was born Nov. 12, 1930 to George and Helen Rector in McPherson, KS. Visitation will be Thur. 6-8 p.m. at Hillside East, with services 10:30 a.m. Fri. at East Heights...

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Joyce, I first met Rusty when I worked at Cessna for a brief time in the late 70's. He was such a nice guy and Carol and I always enjoyed visiting with him. He got us interested in collecting coins and I remember you being a great Royals fan that kept all their scores. Rusty will be missed by all. Our depest sympathies to you and the boys.

I will always remember that great sense of humor. Rest well Uncle Rusty
Terrye Branson

Uncle Rusty was such a fun person to be around. Always positive and usually himming or singing. I regret that we didn't see him more in his later years. My thought and prayers are with Aunt Joyce, Randy and Steve.

Uncle Rusty was always happy, always had a smile on his face, I fondly remember his imitations of cartoon characters and how they made me laugh. Of course, his saxaphone and him playing Yakity Sax will live in my memories. Uncle Rusty was a true ambassador of hospitality, never met a stranger and he will be missed. We shall not see his like again. My prayers are with Aunt Joyce and my cousins, Steve and Randy

I have very fond memories of Uncle Rusty and Aunt Joyce's home on Pershing. Uncle Rusty could make the best hamburgers ever. His collections were fascinating, he always has time to explain things to a curious niece. He truly was"The leader of the Band". My thoughts and prayers are with Aunt Joyce,Steve and Randy

Debra Branson Turner

This guy was just one of many reasons why I love being in this hobby of license plate collecting. He made this collector feel welcome at the KLPCA meets from the very start when I attended my first KLPCA meet in Great Bend in 2000, and friendship and camraderie still carry on in the KLPCA today...a true Ambassador of the hobby. He will be sorely missed by all who were blessed to meet and know him... Our sincerest sympathies to Joyce, Steve, Randy, their families, and the collectors of the...

I will always remember that great sense of humor. Rest well Uncle Rusty
Terrye Branson

I will always remember that great sense of humor. Rest well Uncle Rusty
Terrye Branson

I have known Rusty my entire life having grown up in KLPCA. He holds a very special place in my heart and always will. Words cannot truly express what you meant to me! You will be greatly missed by many!