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Legislature Mourns Passing of Rep. Ted Powers Save Email Print
Posted: 9:00 AM May 14, 2008
Last Updated: 4:23 PM May 14, 2008
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Kansas House of Representatives Ted Powers passed away last night surrounded by his family at Via Christi St. Francis Hospital in Wichita. He died from complications brought on by a massive stroke suffered Monday night. He was 73 years old.

Speaker Melvin Neufeld recalled the impact Rep. Powers made during his 16 years in the Kansas Legislature.

“Many Legislators who worked with Ted will remember him as a colorful character quick with a joke or song. They also knew he had a serious side – especially when it came to public policy that affected Kansas children,” Speaker Neufeld said. “You could always count on Ted to let you know what he thought. He was a strong supporter of our public schools and as a former teacher he shared his experiences in the classroom with his fellow lawmakers to help them understand the real needs of Kansas students.”

“In my many years of working with Ted in the Legislature, I always found him to be sincere, always wanting to do the right thing and I appreciate all he did for his district and for the state of Kansas. His family is in our thoughts and prayers. He will be missed,” Neufeld said.

Voters in the 81st District first elected Rep. Ted Powers to represent them in the Kansas House of Representatives in 1993. He recently had filed for reelection to the 81st House District, saying he hoped the voters would continue to give him the honor of representing them.

Rep. Powers served on a number of important committees, most recently as Vice-Chair of the House Elections and Governmental Organization Committee and as a member of the House Federal and State Affairs and Education Committees. The 81st District includes the cities of Clearwater, Mulvane, Belle Plaine, as well as Ninnescah, Ohio, Gypsum, Rockford, Salem, Belle Plaine, and Gore Townships.

Before his election to the Kansas House, Powers taught music in the Mulvane school district for 36 years.

He leaves behind his wife, Betty Mae and three children.

Funeral arrangements are as follows:

Visiting Hours
Friday, May 16th from 1:00-8:00 p.m.
Senter-Smith Morturary
501 S.E. Louis Blvd
Mulvane, KS
(316) 777-1632

Funeral Services
Saturday, May 17th at 2:00 p.m.
Mulvane Christian Church
502 Highland Park St.
Mulvane, KS

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Posted by: Mulvane Transplant Location: Olathe on May 15, 2008 at 08:22 AM
Mr. Powers was a great man and teacher. He had his own sense of style. He made sure we never gave up. There is a special place in heaven awaiting him and his suspenders. He will truly be missed by many. My thoughts and prayers go out to his family.

Posted by: Nick Location: Wichita on May 14, 2008 at 08:04 PM
I remember walking the halls in Mulvane and always seeing Mr. Powers with a smile on his face. I have (since growing up) watched him work his magic in our Government, fighting for our schools and their children. My most sincere thoughts and prayers go out to his family and Godspeed to a great teacher, representative, and man.

Posted by: Floyd A. Location: Tampa Florida on May 14, 2008 at 11:56 AM
Mr. Powers is a wonderfully gifted man. I was blessed enough to have his guidance in the music program in Mulvane. He encouraged me to be the best and showed us the fundamentals of music. I went on to participate in the Wichita Youth Symphony, Shriner's All State Marching Band, and received scholarships for music performance in college. All in thanks to this man and his family who believed in me. Godspeed Dear Friend. You will always be a Great Man I look up to!

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