
Gregory Steven Kasper
It is with profound sadness that we announce the passing of Gregory Steven Kasper, age 68, on November 3, 2025, in Wichita, Kansas, after a brave battle with cancer. Born on July 29, 1957, in Salina, Kansas, Gregory was the beloved son of Esther and Wallace "Wally" Kasper. He was a cherished brother, devoted father, and proud grandfather.
Greg grew up in Kansas, where he began his lifelong career at Dillon's in1973 at the age of sixteen and later became the general store manager for many Dillon’s locations. His dedication and hard work led him to a successful career that spanned many years until his well-deserved retirement. Even after retirement, Greg took on a part-time role as a security guard with Spirit Airlines.
On October 22, 1988, Greg married Sheri Nelson, and together they welcomed two beautiful children, Norman and Emma. The joys of fatherhood brought immense happiness to Greg’s life, and he relished every moment spent with his children.
Greg enjoyed golfing and hunting, often spending most of his free time outdoors. He was also a lifelong Kansas City Chiefs fan, sharing memorable moments with friends and family every season.
He is survived by his sister, Jacquelyn "Jacque" Kasper of Tucson, Arizona; his children, Norman Kasper of Abilene, Kansas (spouse Alyssa), and Emma Kasper of Salina, Kansas; and his beloved grandchildren, Maura Newton, Aubree Kasper, and Charlotte Kasper.
Greg was preceded in death by his parents, Esther and Wally Kasper; and brother, Michael "Mike" Kasper, whose memory lived on in the hearts of those who knew them.
A funeral service will be held at Ryan Mortuary on November 7, 2025, at 3:00 PM, where family and friends are invited to celebrate Greg's life and legacy. There will be a private family burial at a later time.
The family wishes to express their deep gratitude to the hospital staff at Ascension Via Christi in Wichita for the compassionate care they provided to Greg in the last weeks of his life.
Gregory Steven Kasper will forever be remembered for his warmth, generosity, and the love he shared with all who knew him. He leaves behind a legacy that will be cherished by his family and friends for years to come.

Betty Jean (Nelson) Isaacson
Betty Jean (Nelson) Isaacson, 97, left this world, November 3, 2025, in the company of five generations. (daughter, granddaughter, great-granddaughter, and great-great grandson, among others.) She was born at the family farm on October 17, 1928, to Clarence Nelson and Elva (Frost) Nelson. Unfortunately her mother died nine days later and as an infant and toddler, she was shuffled to various relatives occasionally while her father was busy keeping the farm going. Eventually, she was taken in by her maternal grandmother for a few years. Clarence would visit her every chance when he had some spare time, usually on Sundays. When she was about eight years old, Clarence married Elva's younger sister Selma Frost. Selma had been helping raise Betty and knew Clarence and also knew Betty needed a permanent mother. The love and bond Betty had with Selma remained unbreakable for the years that followed.
Betty married Melvin Robert Isaacson on February 9, 1947, and they shared 52 years together. Their marriage was honored with their three children; daughter Carol Ann, and sons, Vaughn Lee and Stanley Alan. She was the prototypical farmer's wife. Caring and providing for her family as well as helping in the fields when needed. She was never afraid of hard work and was an accomplished seamstress. She had a flair for home decorating and household handyman chores as well. She even built a "false" fireplace/mantle for the living room and reupholstered furniture "to make it last". Betty loved her Church and music, singing in the choir and an occasional solo performance. Self-taught for the most part, she enjoyed playing hymns on her piano and organ. It served as her own private communion with her Lord. Through it all, she remained humble and unpretentious. But when one of her brood was "wronged" the "mother's wrath" was something to experience!
She was preceded in death by her husband, Melvin, her parents, her sister, Lola, daughter-in-law, Mary Kathryn Isaacson, and great granddaughter, Lucia Larson
She is survived by Carol (Wayne) Keeler, Vaughn Isaacson, Stan (Cyndi); 11 grandchildren, Eric (Shannon) Keeler, Dawn Seymour, Jason (Melissa) Isaacson, Ryan (Amy) Isaacson, Kristine (Heath) Larson, Josh (Kayla) Isaacson, Aaron (Tessa) Isaacson, Derek (Christy) Isaacson, Ian Isaacson, Ivory (Matt) Bare, and Evan (Lauren) Isaacson; 34 great-grandchildren, Austen Keeler, Brenna (Derek) Rosenberg, Paige (Willie) Ball, Payton (Bryce) Miller, Bree Isaacson, Caden Isaacson, Kylie Isaacson, Brogan Isaacson , Easton Isaacson , Cora Isaacson, Ella Isaacson, Mae Isaacson, Melvin Isaacson, Andrew Larson, Mary Larson, Emil Larson, Kristoff Larson, Savannah Zink, Ariana Isaacson, Callan Isaacson , Carys Isaacson, Jeb Moore, Kenzie Isaacson, Haylie Isaacson, Camden Isaacson , Everly Isaacson, Riley Bare, Audrey Bare, Lincoln Isaacson , Austin Isaacson, Reid Isaacson , Bristol Isaacson, Everertt Isaacson, Dean Isaacson; and 32 great-great grandchildren, Liam Ball and Hudson Miller. (Her first great-great granddaughter,r Daisy Rosenberg is on the way, to be born this December) Quite the testament to this humble, yet remarkable, family Matriarch!
Though Betty had always been a good, smart, and quick learner, with a sly and keen wit, throughout school and her extended life, she did have three "F"s to live with and by ... Faith, Family, and Farm!
The family holds in their hearts the hope that Betty may, at last, be united with the mother she never got to know.
Services will be at 10:30 a.m. Friday, November 7, 2025 at the St. John’s Lutheran Church, Salina. Burial will be in the Salemsborg Lutheran Church Cemetery, Salemsborg, KS. Visitation will be from 4 until 8 p.m. Thursday November 6, 2025, at the Ryan Mortuary, Salina, where the family will receive friends from 5 until 6 pm that evening.
Memorials may be made St. John’s Lutheran Church.