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Donna Lee Stites

  • Obituary
  • Mar 27
  • 2 min read

Updated: Mar 31

February 13, 1941 — March 26, 2025
Mound City, Kansas

Donna Lee (Bishop) Stites, age 84, of Mound City, Kansas, passed away peacefully in her sleep March 26, 2025, at the Olathe Medical Center, after an extended illness.


Born on February 13, 1941, the third child of Jacob and Erma (Giffin) Bishop, the only girl in the middle of 5 brothers, she learned to tolerate orneriness and teasing at an early age. Living with these brothers made her strong and independent with a wicked sense of humor.


On October 25th, 1959, Donna married Ralph Stites after a 3 month courtship that started on a blind date. Shortly after the wedding they moved to Galveston, Texas, but by Christmas were so homesick for Kansas they moved back. After buying the farm between Blue Mound and Mound City in 1961, from Ralph’s parents, Donna never moved again.


To this union 3 children were born, Linda, Andy, who passed away in 1968 at the age of 4, and Lori.


Donna loved Ralph and Ralph loved the farm, so Donna happily lived farm life for 64 years.

Donna did lots of canning and preserving, because Donna loved Ralph, and Ralph loved huge gardens.


Donna loved Ralph and Ralph loved Donna. Together they made a great team, supporting and encouraging each other for 52 years.


Donna loved to sew, knit, cook, bake, collect antiques, refurnish furniture and remodel her home. Since early childhood, she was a lover and collector of buttons. She belonged to the National Button Society and the Kansas State Button Society, 5 times traveling out of state to attend the National Button Convention.


Donna was an active member of the Wall Street Christian Church, teaching Sunday School and organizing LOTS of Bible School crafts. She took pride in the fact that her Great-Great Grandfather, Thomas McGee was a founding member of the church. She loved playing her autoharp and helped organize the Wall Street Christian Strings.


In addition to being a farm wife, Donna ran a wallpapering business, and worked as a para for the 1st and 2nd grade before going to work for the Linn County Motor Vehicle Department. She retired after 20+ years to follow her dream job, being the “lunch lady” at the Blue Mound Grade School. After loving on, cooking for, and entertaining “her kids” for several years, she retired back to farm life and her many hobbies.


Donna was preceded in death by husband Ralph, son Andy, her parents, and brothers Waverly, Danny and Mike. Donna is survived by her two daughters, Linda (Jim) of Mound City and Lori of Olathe; two brothers, Roy Bishop of Olathe, Lester Bishop (Vickie) of Moran; three grandchildren, Grant (Amee) of Pittsburg, Heather Tildes (Jeff) of Lawrence , Allison Simons of Mound City; three great-grandchildren, Kolby, William and Harper; as well as a host of extended family and friends.


Funeral service will be 11 a.m. Monday, March 31, 2025, at the Wall Street Church. Burial will be in the Sunny Slope Cemetery, Blue Mound, Kansas. Memorial contributions are suggested to Ronald McDonald House. Online condolences can be left at www.schneiderfunerals.com.


(Published in the Linn County Journal on March 27, 2025.)

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