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Chase County Obituaries


1863 - 2002



Loff, Thomas Edwin, Jr

Thomas Edwin Loff Jr., 36, of Strong City died Friday, Dec. 13, 2002, in Emporia. Mr. Loff worked in the shipping and receiving department at Fanestil Packing Co. He lived in Emporia before he moved to Strong.City.

Thomas Edwin Loff, the son of Thomas Edwin and Kathryn L. Houck Loff, was born April 1, 1966, at Corning, Calif. He graduated from North High School in Torrance, Calif., in 1984. He married Dawn Deanne Samms on July 19, 1991, in Hawthorne, Calif.

Mr. Loff is survived by his wife; a daughter, Ashley Loff of Strong City; a son, Ryan Loff of Strong City; his mother and stepfather, Kathy and Jorge Christensen of Council Grove; his father of Hawaii; a brother, Shawn Loff of Jupiter, Fla.; and a grandfather, Eugene Houck of Council Grove.

A grandmother, Frances A. Houck, died Sept. 27, 2002. The funeral was. Dec. 17, 2002, in the memorial Chapel of the Flint Hills at Council Grove. Burial was in Four Mile Cemetery at Council Grove. Memorial contributions to a fund for the education of Ashley and Ryan Loff can be sent in care of the funeral home, 137 N. Union St., Council Grove, KS 66846.

Strong City man dies in murder suicide.

A 36-year-old Strong City man, Tom Loff Jr., pulled out a gun and killed himself when police approached him in a motel parking lot in Emporia on Friday, Dec. 13, said Emporia Police Deputy chief Mike Williams. Emporia police responded to a call at 2:28 a.m. Friday morning reporting a shooting at the Best Western Hospitality House.

When they arrived they found Billy J. Cunningham, 29, in a room with multiple gunshot wounds, said Williams. Cunningham was taken by ambulance to Newman Regional Health, where he died. Loff, in the motel parking lot, killed himself as officers approached.

Williams said following the day's investigation on Friday that they had uncovered "zero motive" for what the authorities were calling a murder-suicide. Loff and his family moved to Strong City from Emporia early in 2002, said neighbors. He worked in the shipping and receiving department at Fanestil Packing Co. His wife and two children remain in Strong City.

Cunningham lived in Kechi, according to police, but had lived in Emporia until about four years ago. According to friends, Cunningham had returned to their Madison home from his job in Wichita Thursday evening and had gone to Emporia for the night. According to Debbie Rose, Cunningham went to Emporia Thursday to meet an old girlfriend.

Chase County Leader-News, Cottonwood Falls, Kansas, Dec. 19, 2002





Chase County Death Notices and Obituaries,
compiled and abstracted from the Chase County Courant and Chase County Leader Newspapers
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