Sep 17, 2024

Roy LeVern Acheson

Posted Sep 17, 2024 9:56 PM

Roy LeVern Acheson, 72, of Palco, Kansas, passed away at his home September 11, 2024. Born on January 13, 1952, in Quinter, Kansas, Roy was the fourth of five children born to LeVern and Loree (Wilds) Acheson. He was raised on the family farm south of Palco.

Roy LeVern Acheson
Roy LeVern Acheson

A 1971 graduate of Palco High School, Roy was an active participant in FFA, rodeo, theater, and band. His passion for the arts led him to Anderson College in Anderson, Indiana, where he studied drama with the aspirations of becoming a music or drama teacher. However, Roy’s journey led him back to the family farm.

Roy moved to the family homestead in 1986 and took over the cattle operation. He was known for training cattle dogs. He said about his border collies, “If you do a good job training them, you can be as lazy as you want to be!” His commitment to the ranch and family was evident throughout his life. Roy was married to Helen Walters for 26 years and was blessed with three children: Rolene, Richard, and David.

Faith played a central role in Roy’s life. He was actively involved with the Red Line Church of God, where he contributed to the youth group and other church activities. Roy was a talented cook who helped organize an annual outdoor cook-off. He was renowned for his famous biscuits and gravy, which were a staple in his children’s childhoods. They loved to give him a rating on each and every batch.

Roy was preceded in death by his parents, Loree and LeVern Acheson; his brother Charles Acheson and sister Melva Lee Pawley. He is survived by a sister, Mary Acheson of Rose Hill, a brother Carl Acheson and wife Cindy of Palco; his daughter Rolene Acheson of Hays; his two sons: Richard Acheson and wife Christy of Creede, Colorado, David and wife Tammie of Palco. He also leaves behind six cherished grandchildren: Blaine, Dylan, Marjorie, Braden, Aleena, and Colton.

Roy will be remembered for his dedication to his family, his commitment to his faith, love of history and his artistic talents. His legacy will live on in the hearts of those who knew and loved him.

In lieu of flowers, the family asks that memorials in Roy’s name be made to the Red Line Church of God, Palco, Kansas or Victory House in Brewster Kansas. Memorials may be sent to the family in care of Stinemetz Funeral Home, 522 N. Pomeroy Ave, Hill City, Kansas 67642.