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==Barnes family==
Dan Burson remembers that Pat made a profession of faith at the chapel, attending regularly as a child. His father Bill was a local plumber, and skeptical of Christianity but allowed his son to attend the chapel when it was on Lorraine St., as it was only one block away from their house.
* Pat Barnes '''1952-1956''', son of William "Bill" Barnes.
==Corkins family==
When Phil was five years old, he lived a block from the chapel as others, and he began attending the chapel by himself and got saved, then over the years his parents (Darrell & Jeannie) would sit on their porch in rocking chairs and listen to chapel singing of hymns which proved a witness to them and other neighbors. Darrell was saved awhile later, and Jeannie was saved subsequently a year or two after that out at the Burson house at KBC. Darrell graduated 1949 from Hutchinson High School, and had a 42-year career at Cessna as a tool designer and coordinator, as per his [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/181053455/darrell-leslie-corkins obit]. * Daryl Darrell Leslie Corkins '''1957-2014'''(b. 1931 Liberal, Seward, KS - d. 2017 Lecompton, Douglas, KS), son of Fred "Harvey" Corkins (b. 1905 Peabody, Marion, KS - d. 1973 Hutchinson, KS) & Nora "Velma" McCullough Corkins (b. 1909 Harris, Sullivan, MO - d. 1937 Hutch., KS). Velma died at the age of 27 following on operation for appendicitis, her memorial was officiated by Claude J. Miller. Andrew Hawkinson officiated Darrell's.* Jeanne Doris Jean "Jeannie" Jenkins Dyson-Corkins '''1957-2014'''(1931-2014 Hutch., KS; m. 1950), daughter of John Allison Jenkins (b. 1899 Fisher, Champaign, IL - d. 1981 McPherson, KS) & Verna Aureta Tope Jenkins (b. 1908 Tyro, Montgomery, KS - d. 1980 Hutch., KS). Jeannie's 1st husband was James "Jimmy" Thomas Dyson (1927-2002 Hutch., KS), son of Andis Charles Dyson (b. 1899 Lecompton, KS - d. 1968 Hutch., KS) & Irma Lavina Culberson Dyson (b. 1897 Deer Creek, Tazewell, IL - d. 1990 Halstead, Harvey, KS).** Vicky Jean Dyson Hase-Baker (1948-2015 Hutch., KS). Vicky worked at Carey Salt, and was a member of Our Lady of Guadalupe RC. 1st husband: Sammy Lee Hase (b. 1950 Chanute, Neosho, KS - d. 1993 Wichita, KS), son of Harry Leon "Lee" Hase (b. 1922 Abbot, CO - d. 1987 Neodesha, Wilson, KS) & Viola Mae Hart Hase-Cole (b. 1921 Chanute, KS - d. 1986 Joplin, Jasper, MO). ** Phillip "Phil " R. Corkins '''+1956-1973'''. LeCompton then Lawrence, KS. ** Arnold Corkins '''1957-1970+''' - Kimberling City, MO** Debbie CorkinsBack '''1957-1970+''' - Wichita, KS** Richard "Richie" Corkins '''1957-1970+''' - South Hutch., KS** Velma Marie Corkins '''1958''' (Mar. 11, 1958) died in infancy.
==Cousins family==
==Holloway family==
Ray & Martha attended the chapel for many years. Rich was the lifeguard at KBC in the late 1950's, and Dan staffed as well, they lived living at the camp in the summersand eating dinners at the Burson table. Dan did staff work alongside Dan Burson. Rich was later an electrician. Burson was in Dan's wedding.
* Ray Holloway
* Martha Holloway
** Dan Holloway (d.). married a girl from [[Bible Chapel of Shawnee, KCKS]]
** Nancy Holloway
** Richard "Rich" Holloway
* Angelena Holmes '''1999-2001'''
** Jim Holmes, Sr. '''+2004'''. Wife: Betty Holmes '''+2006'''
*** Jim Holmes, Jr. '''+2004'''. Wife: Joy Bloom Holmes '''+2004'''. Jim & Joy were instrumental in the early development of the small group program at the Southern Baptist church plant CrossPoint.
**** Josh Holmes '''+2004'''. Josh was the original (and longtime) youth pastor at CrossPoint, later planting a house church with a number from there with a duration of several years.
**** Jeremy Holmes
* Mary Littlefield
==McCowen McCown family==* Cheryl McCowenIn 1880, the McCown family resided in Londons Twp., Butler, KY, then later in 1920, in Fairmount Twp., Butler Co., KS where Chester's father Samuel was a laborer for cattleman [https://www.ksgenweb.org/archives/1918ks/bior/ramseygl.html G. LeRoy Ramsey]'s oil & gas company based in El Dorado, served then by [https://aoghs.org/petroleum-pioneers/kansas-oil-boom/ Oil Hill] in Butler Co., KS when it was the largest "company town" in the world, with 8k residents and providing 9% of the nation's oil. Samuel died two years later in Salina. In 1940, Chester enlisted in the 17th Infantry, serving at Fort Crook. In the 1950's, he was imprisoned, and the chapel supported young Velma and her children. After his release, he was self-conscious about the chapel's knowledge of his crimes, so they joined Westside Baptist, and he went to work for Cessna Fluid Power where he later retired. * Donna McCowenLoran Chester McCown (b. 1918 Kiowa, Barber, KS - d. 1985 Hutch., KS), son of Samuel Jackson McCown (b. 1870 Hadley, Warren, KY - d. 1922 Salina, Saline, KS) & Sarah Loretta Snyder McCown (b. 1883 Iowa City, IA - d. 1929 Salina, KS). 2nd wife: Ruby McCown. * Velma McCowenLorene Bearden McCown '''1950-1958''' (b. 1924 Avant, Osage, OK - d. 1974 Hutch., KS), daughter of Otis Claude Bearden (b. 1900 Howard Co., AR - d. 1948 Wichita, KS) & Lella May Kinder Bearden-Gossman (b. 1900 Pryor, Mayes, OK - d. 1986 Hutch., KS).** Virgil McCowenEugene McCown '''1950-1958''' (b. 1943). Edmond, OK.** Cheryl Kay McCown '''1950-1958'''** Donna Marie McCown Bishop-Kidd '''1950-1958''' (1945-2016 Hutch., KS). Donna was a retired housekeeper for several hotels in the Hutch area, as per her [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/271746981 obit]. 2nd husband (1988 @ Miami, OK): Jimmie L. Kidd
==McQueen family==
In 1950, Nick's son Jimmy and his wife Rachel, and their two toddler sons, resided on N. College in Scott City. Jimmy was employed washing cars at the local Conoco filling station, and Rachel was a homemaker. He had previously served 1942-1945 with U.S. Navy on the U.S.S. Albert T. Harris. In July of 1951, they had been living at 310 E. Bigger in Hutch., and were moving to South Hutch. By 1952 (thru 1957), they were residing at 1312 E. Ave. B in Hutchinson, which was several houses east of the Burson house, and the children were "very occasionally" attending the chapel. In 2013 when I heard about these boys from Dan Burson, the impression was that their surname was spelled "Pirate", perhaps given as such to assist with pronunciation challenges.
Jimmy died that year in 1952, leaving a young (27-year-old) widow Rachel to raise their two small children. By 1958, they had relocated to 510 E. 7th Ave. (+1958-1963+), and Rachel was employed as a notary public at First National Bank. For 24 years, she was also employed as a legal secretary for firm Rauh, Thorne & Robinson. In 1971, she was serving as treasurer for the Reno-McP Legal Secretaries Association. She had two siblings, John Boss of Geronimo, OK and Mary Boss Stonehacker of Riverside, CA. Rev. Harold Canaday officiated Rachel's memorial, she was a member of the [https://www.inspirehutch.church/ First CotN].
From +1910-1920+, Rachel's father John Boss was farming three miles south of Texico, Curry, N.M., and regarded as a pioneer of that community. In 1925, he was a check clerk for the Santa Fe railway in Wellington, KS, where he was still employed in 1941 (AT&SF), with the family residing in the latter year at 403 South C. His parents were Johann "John" Boss, Sr. (b. 1856 Switzerland) & Rachel Ann Cole Patton-Boss (b. 1850 Jonesville, Lee, W.V.; m. 1881). In 1868, Rachel Cole Boss was a charter member of a management team for the [https://www.newspapers.com/image/891064444 PSFES], a Presbyterian society that sought to assist in the schooling of girls in impoverished circumstances. John Boss Sr. first came to the U.S. at the age of 16, on the [https://www.norwayheritage.com/p_ship.asp?sh=vanda ''Vandalia''], porting at New Orleans. In +1880-1882+, he was a farmhand in Milam Co., Texas.
* Jimmy Nick Piros (b. 1921 Scott City, Bourbon, KS - d. 1952 Wichita, KS), son of Nicholas "Nick" Jim Pirovolicos (b. 1889 Ikaria Island, Greece - d. 1941 Scott City, KS) & Opal Beatrice Gross Piros-Everly (b. 1904 Lone Tree, Cass, MO - d. 1988 Neosho Rapids, Lyon, KS).
* Wife (1947): Rachel Ellen Boss Piros (b. 1923 Wellington, Sumner, Wichita metro, KS - d. 1975 Wichita, Sedgwick, KS), daughter of John E. Boss (b. 1883 Jones Co., TX - d. 1963 Wellington, KS) & Grace E. Leggett Boss (b. 1896 Vernon, Wilbarger, TX).
** Jimmy Nick Piros '''+1952-1957+''' (b. 1947 Scott City, KS - d. 1987 Wichita, KS). Wife: Sandra Dyche Piros-Duty (1947-2000 Hutch., KS). Sandra was a member of [http://newlifehutch.org/ New Life CotN]. Jimmy was remembered as very bright.
*** Michael "Mike" Allan Piros (b. 1970 Hutch., KS - d. 2016 KCMO). Mike was an assistant manager of Dillons in Hutch for several years, and with Advance Auto Parts in Salina. See [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/172239756/ obit].
*** Donald D. Piros
==Wentzel family==
Wayne attended the chapel regularly from K-3rd grade, and may have made a profession of faith there. He lived five houses away from the Burson family on East B street. His father and uncles owned a construction agency. He and Dan Burson attended HCC later at the same time. It is remembered that his parents were not believers, but would dress him up and slick down his hair, and send him over to the Burson house to ride with them to the chapel.
* Wayne Wentzel '''1952-1956'''