Pub. 11 2022 Issue 2

30 S SCHOOLS OPS SUNFLOWER WEB INARS - Lincoln, NE erence - Overland atements/Cash Analysis for the for Ag Lenders - Virtual mer Lending ontline Skills - Hays, wrence mpliance Seminar - n siness Development g School - Kearney, T ement Summit/ o Springs, CO ial/Ag Loan • 22-26 - Bank Compliance School - Kearney, NE • 23-24 - Internal Fraud/Embezzlement • 30-31 - Branch Manager - Topeka SEPTEMBER • 26-30 - Advanced School of Banking - Year 1 - Kearney, NE • 7 - CFO Discussion Forum - Topeka • 8 - Principles of Commercial/Ag Loan Documentation - Virtual OCTOBER • 6-7 - Lending Conference - Wichita • 12 - Bank Technology Discussion Forum - Topeka • 20-21 - KBA Trust Conference - Manhattan • 24-28 - Principles of Commercial Lending School - Manhattan • 24-28 -Commercial Lending School- Manhattan CONFERENCES SCHOOLS SEMINA S/WORKSHOPS SUNFLOWER WEB INARS MAY • 10-12 - Operations School - Lincoln, NE • 11-13 - MOKAN Trust Conference - Ov rland Park • 18 - Advanced Financial Statements/Cash Flow - Salina • 19 - Advanced Tax Retur Analysis for the Banker - Salin • 24 - Margin Management f r Ag Lenders - Manhattan JUNE • 2 & 9 - KBA Legal Update - Virtual • 7-8 - Real Estate & Co sumer Lending Compliance - M hattan • 13-16 - Enhanced Teller/Frontli e Skills - Hays, Garden City, Chanute & Lawrence • 21 - Employment Law Compliance Seminar - Manhattan • 23 - EFT Dispute Resolution • 28-30 - Relationship & Business Development School - Manhattan JULY • 11-15 - Agricultural Lending School - Kearney, NE AUGUST • 4-6 - CEO & Senior Management Summit/ Annual Meeting - Colorado Springs, CO • 18 - Principles of Commercial/Ag Loan Documentation - Virtual • 22-26 - Bank Compliance School - Kearney, NE • 23-24 - Internal Fraud/Embezzlement • 30-31 - Branch Manager - Topeka SEPTEMBER • 26-30 - Advanced School of Banking - Year 1 - Kearney, NE • 7 - CFO Discussion Forum - Topeka • 8 - Principles of Commercial/Ag Loan Documentation - Virtual OCTOBER • 6-7 - Lending Conference - Wichita • 12 - Bank Technology Discussion Forum - Topeka • 20-21 - KBA Trust Conference - Manhattan • 24-28 - Principles of Commercial Lending School - Manhattan • 24-28 -Commercial Lending School- Manhattan CEO & Senior Management Summit & Annual Meeting Colorado Springs The Broadmoor For reservations please call 1-855-634-7711 rland sh he rs - - Hays, inar - opment arney, mit/ O • 23-24 - Internal Fraud/Embezzlement • 30-31 - Branch Manager - Topeka SEPTEMBER • 26-30 - Advanced School of Banking - Year 1 - Kearney, NE • 7 - CFO Discussion Forum - Topeka • 8 - Principles of Commercial/Ag Loan Documentation - Virtual OCTOBER • 6-7 - Lending Conference - Wichita • 12 - Bank Technol gy Discussion Forum - Topeka • 20-21 - KBA Trust Conference - Manhattan • 24-28 - Principles of Commercial Lending School - Manhattan • 24-28 -Commercial Lending School- Manhattan Those who knew and loved Ted knew how much he loved his grandkids and K-State football. His best days were when h coul combine both! After retiri g, he enjoyed the beautiful weather i Arizona, whic allowe him to participate in his other loves – GOLF a d Softball! He and Sue njoyed their traveling adventures, especially to Roatan, Honduras and no matter where he traveled, he always saw a friend. Yvonne Robbins July 17, 1939 – Feb. 7, 2022 Yvonne Robbins, 82, passed way Feb. 7, 2022, peacefully at her home in Olathe, surrounded by her loving family. Yvonne was born in Kinsley, KS, on July 17, 1939. She spent her childhood rowing up in central Kansas and always had an appreciation and love of the prairie land, the hardworking people of this area and the educational pportunities for young people. She married William Rex “WR” Robbins in Kinsley, KS, on Oct. 20, 1957, and to this union, they were blessed with three children — Karesa, Penny and Monte. Yvonne was a devoted mother and grandmother and a supportive wife. Yvonne devoted her energy to business, educational and philanthropic initiatives over the years. She assisted her husband as they worked together growing Farmers Bank and Trust, a community bank located in central and eastern Kansas. She was instrumental in developing programs at Farmers Bank, which offered travel and benefits for customers. Yvonne established educational scholarships at Barton Community College, Dodge City Community College and Fort Hays State University. She focused on opportunities to enhance the community through her work with non-profit organizations and church affiliations. In addition, Yvonne enjoyed working alongside her husband in his efforts while Chairman of the Kansas Bankers Association and created many friendships along the way. Continued from page 29

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