Norman Keith Voss

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1937 - 2026

Norman Keith Voss, 88, passed away on May 14, 2026, at Hays Medical Center in Hays, Kansas.

He was born June 24, 1937, in Graham County, Kansas, to Louis and Irma (Henry) Voss.

Norman graduated from Hill City High School in 1954, from Manhattan Christian College in 1958, and attended graduate school at Lincoln Bible Institute.

Norman met the love of his life and lifelong companion, Dorothy (Wagner), and they were married on June 10, 1962. They shared 60 years of marriage before she preceded him in death on December 31, 2022. Norman and Dorothy lived in several homes on Bow Creek before settling on their farm near Densmore, Kansas, in 1974.

Norman faithfully pastored several churches before and after his marriage to Dorothy. In 1989, Norman and Dorothy retired from farming so they could devote more time to ministry. Over the years,, they pastored churches in Sydney, Iowa; Circleville, Kansas; and Colby, Kansas, before retiring in Plainville. In 2006, they returned to the family farm, where they lived until moving to Bogue in 2021.

He was involved in church and school boards, as well as with the Gideons and Manhattan Christian College.

He is survived by his son Wayne and Kellie Voss of Hays; and daughters Martha and Tony Stutterheim of Scottsdale, Ariz., and Paula and Rob Amerine of Chandler, Ariz.; nine grandchildren; four great-grandchildren; one brother, Roy Voss; three sisters, Ila Mays, Delores Ary, and Dorothy Beecher.

He was preceded in death by his wife, Dorothy; parents, Louis and Irma; brothers, John Voss and Leland Voss; and grandson Ian Stutterheim.

The Funeral Service was held on May 22 at 10:30 at Hill City Christian Church.

Memorial contributions may be made to Manhattan Christian College. Norman and Dorothy set up a college scholarship fund years ago. Please reference” Voss Scholarship Fund”. Electronic gifts may also be received at www.mccks. edu/give.

Stinemetz Funeral Home, Hill City, was in charge of arrangements.