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Austin Hayes Waters

1994 - 2025

Austin Hayes Waters obituary, 1994-2025, Manhattan, KS

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Austin Waters Obituary

Austin Hayes Waters, 30, fondly known to his family as "Bubba", passed away on January 28, 2025, at Via

Christi Hospital in Manhattan, KS.

Austin was born December 19, 1994, in Manhattan, KS to parents Jim Waters and Shanel Cole Lichtenhan. He

graduated from Wamego High School in 2013 and from Kansas State University in 2018 with a degree in

Kinesiology. He began an internship with Farm Bureau Financial Services in Manhattan while attending college

in 2018 and began working full time as a Claims Service Rep in 2019.

Austin appreciated the simple joys in life and often found comfort outdoors at the lake with friends and family or

in the mountains snowboarding. He enjoyed watching sports, especially football, and rooted for the KSU Wildcats

and the Kansas City Chiefs.

Austin loved being with friends and family. His private nature kept his circle small but tight-knit. In 2020 Austin

met Blair Campbell and she quickly became a significant part of his life and a beloved member of his entire

family.

The family's fondness for golf could be seen in the many rounds Austin played with his brother, Parker, and

buddies at the Wamego Country Club. He also enjoyed a good poker game with friends where laughter and

friendly competition mingled. Austin also enjoyed bowling and was part of a team that plays in the Thursday night

9-pin league in Wamego.

Austin departed this world too soon. His family and friends will miss him, who now must learn how to continue

living without him. He is survived by his parents, Jim Waters (Michelle) and Shanel Cole (Mike); brother Parker

Waters and step brothers Jason Cole (Leticia) and Ryan Cole (Jessica); his loving significant other, Blair

Campbell; grandparents, Suzanne Lichtenhan, Kathy Bracken (Louis), Jim Waters Sr., Tom Winter (Debra), Mary

Whitesell and Deb Yocum; great-grandfather, Larry Bridgewater; Austin's faithful companion, lab-heeler mix

Theo; and many cousins, aunts, uncles, and friends that will forever keep his memory close to their hearts.

Austin was preceded in death by his grandfather Jerry Lichtenhan and his great-grandmother Ruth Bridgewater.

Austin's funeral service will be held on February 8, 2025, at 10:30 a.m. at St. Bernard Catholic Church, Wamego,

with Fr. Gale Hammerschmidt as the celebrant. A private family burial will follow the service.

In lieu of flowers, the family suggests donations for a memorial that will be determined at a later date. Please

make checks payable to the "Austin Waters Memorial Fund," and those may be sent to Campanella & Stewart

Funeral Home, P.O. Box 48, Wamego, KS, 66547. Online condolences may be made at www.campanellastewart.com.

To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.

Published by The Times from Feb. 6 to Feb. 7, 2025.

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Christian Huddleston

February 7, 2025

WOW! Austin led a full and blessed life, filled with plenty of loving family, friends, that wonderful canine companion, and just a wholistic approach to life. I understand he graduated from Wamego high school, which is the alma mater of my dearly departed mom, who also knew the lichtenhan family (Suzanne and John). Austin is a wonderful man with whom everyone has beautiful memories and associations.

Sue and Chuck Partridge

February 5, 2025

We are so sorry that you have left this earth, Austin.
There are no words to express the sympathy we have for your mom and dad and the rest of the family. May the peace that passes understanding come to all of them one day as they travel the journey of their memories of you and give their hearts comfort in having had you in their lives.

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