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Violet White

Topeka, Kansas

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Violet Vi D. White Violet Vi D. White, 95, of Topeka, passed away on Monday, October 6, 2014 at Midland Hospice House. She was born October 2, 1919 in McLouth, KS, the middle child of Flossie Vivien Trackwell and Edward Arnold Smoots. She married Wilbur J. Bud White on October 11, 1940 in Holton,...

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I knew Vi from church. She always had a hug for me and loved to tell me the story of how her and my grandmother, Rose Mills, had matching necklaces. Heaven has definitely gained another angel.

I met Vi at church, such a lovely person. It wasn't long before she figured out that my dad (Tody) lived at Johns Fishing Center when she did. She said he was like a son to her. She and I have gone out to eat, to a family funeral and many other things. I loved her so much. Recently I saw her at the Casino and that is how I will always remember her with that huge smile! My thoughts and prayers are with all of you.

My prayers are with you Donna.
Mary

Our thoughts and prayers are with your family...Erma, Jim & Golda Houchins...

Violet was a very good friend of the McCarter family. Bud was a truck driver at McCarter Truck Lines. We all loved both of them very much. I was fortunate to reacquaint with Violet when she and I was at the rehab hospital. She was a very lovely lady and will be missed.
Pat McCarter-Robbins

Our sincere sympathy to Violet's family and friends.

Marilyn Rivera and the Meals on Wheels staff and volunteers

Jim, my wife and I enjoyed talking to your mother at McDonald's, we love her. May she rest in peace.

I'm so sorry for your loss. I have such fond memories of your folks & mine getting together & having such a good time. Your mom was such a neat lady & she will be greatly missed.

Dear White family;
May the many years of fond memories spent with your loved one ease the pain of this time of loss.A sweet and delightful person. Life knowing her was a blessing..May you know God will comfort your acheing heart..
Joyce (Fritts) Stuckey
brothers Bill & Mark