Elaine Ratcliff, February 02, 1952 — May 26, 2019

Elaine Ratcliff (Topeka, Kansas, KS) February 02, 1952 May 26, 2019 Death notice, Obituaries, Necrology
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Elaine’s Obituary Elaine Ratcliff, 65, of Topeka passed away on Sunday, May 26, 2019 at her home in Carbondale, Kansas. She was born February 2, 1952 at Wheaton, Missouri the daughter of Jess and Clydene Kaster Lemons. Elaine received her bachelor’s degree from the Alaska Computer Institute.

She was the senior operator in the call center at the Topeka Veterans Administration Hospital. She attended Heritage Country Church south of Carbondale. Elaine loved gardening, raising vegetables and growing lots of beautiful flowers.

She enjoyed scratch-off lottery tickets, and making quilted blankets. She was married to Ron Regester on October 26, 1984 in Anchorage, Alaska. He survives at their home in Carbondale.

Along with Ron, survivors include her children, Tammi Zeigler and husband Jeff in Pennsylvania, Steve Garman and wife Amanda of Concordia, Kansas, and Tom Ratcliff and wife Shay of Carbondale. She is survived by her siblings, Steve, Bob, Bill, Ruby and LaVerne. Five grandchildren survive, which include Rico and Shaolin.

Funeral services will be held at 2:00 pm on Friday, May 31st at Heritage Country Church. Interment will follow at the Carbondale Cemetery. Memorials may be made to Heritage Country Church.

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death notice Elaine Ratcliff February 02, 1952 — May 26, 2019

obituary notice Elaine Ratcliff February 02, 1952 — May 26, 2019

Topeka is located on the banks of the river in the state of Kansas and is its administrative center. Topeka went down in history as a city that changed its name in a Google search. The area of the city is 159.21 km². The official figure for the population of Topeka in 2022 is 125,904 people.

In the city of Topeka, the public sector is considered important in the economy. Health care, education, social services are also developed.

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