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Emily Jean Lackey
Seneca, Kansas
09/27/1925 - 01/24/2020
Emily Jean Lackey, 94, of Seneca, Kansas passed away on Friday, January 24, 2020 at Life Care Center surrounded by her family.
Jean was born the only child to Lawrence and Edna (Roush) Lynn on September 27, 1925, in the west Powhattan Community near Wetmore, Kansas.
She attended West Powhattan Country School for eight years and graduated from Wetmore High School in 1943. After graduation, Jean moved to Topeka, Kansas and worked for Southwestern Bell Telephone Company for five years in the Revenue Accounting Department.
On April 17, 1948 she married Melvin Lackey. They resided in the Sabetha area where they farmed for several years, before moving to Seneca. After a few years they established the Seneca Ready Mix Company.
Jean was a homemaker who loved and cared for their four children. She was a member of Sts. Peter and Paul Catholic Church and the St. Ann’s Altar Society. Her hobbies included ceramics, bowling, golfing, playing cards and coffee time with her friends.
She was preceded in death by her son, Randy at the age of 6 years; her parents, Lawrence in 1980 and Edna in 1984; and her former husband, Melvin in 1998.
Jean is survived by her daughters, Deborah (Tom) Haverkamp of Seneca, Pam (Randy) Lang of Seneca and Penny (Wayne) Stallbaumer of Wakarusa, Kansas; seven grandchildren; and 22 great grandchildren.
Memorials for Jean may be made to Sts. Peter & Paul Catholic School, sent in care of the family.
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Deepest sympathy to the Jean Lackey family. Our thoughts and prayers are with you at this time of your loss.
Our condolences to the family, our prayers are with you
Always enjoyed conversation with Jean..her comments always led 2 more comments got 2 love her RIP.

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Thinking of you and prayers.
My dear Penny and Wayne my prayers and condolences to you and all your family. And may Jean be filled with the joy of heaven.
Very very nice women.. always a pressure

To get her her coffee and to listen to her stories..very giving woman.. I sure she will be missed…