Wanda Kring passed away on February 10, 2026, at the age of 90, after spending her final days surrounded by the love and presence of her family.
Wanda was born July 13, 1935, to Raymond and Caroline Bolling and grew up in
Bronson, KS, where she attended school and graduated from Bronson High School.
Wanda met her future husband, Dale Kring, on a blind date, though each had been paired with someone else. After realizing they preferred one another's company, they left their respective dates and went dancing together. That evening marked the beginning of a love story that led to their marriage on September 2, 1956, in
Bronson, Kansas, and 65 cherished years together before Dale's passing in 2022.
Wanda worked for over 20 years at the Douglas County Courthouse, diligently serving her community. When Dale entered a partnership with Lou Parsons to open Parsons and Kring Floor Covering, later Krings Interiors, Wanda supported the family and the business until Dale's retirement.
Wanda was deeply devoted to her family, exemplified by the way that she, along with Dale, made every effort to be there for their grandchildren and great- grandchildren. No matter the distance, Wanda and Dale showed up to every sporting event or dance competition, often with plenty of cookies for the hungry competitors.
Wanda cared deeply about the world and was resolute in her convictions. She lived her values out loud-through service, hospitality and an unwavering commitment to family, faith and community. She was a faithful member of Centenary United Methodist Church, hosted numerous Kring family reunions, served as a den leader for Brit's Boy Scouts troop and never turned down an opportunity for fun, harmless mischief. Wanda had a gift for making people feel seen and cared for. Whether through a handwritten note, a phone call to check in, a visit, or a seat saved beside her in church, she created spaces where people felt welcome. Her home was a gathering place, and her kitchen table was often the center of laughter, storytelling and mean game of Pitch. Whether cheering on the Royals or KU, dealing a hand of cards, or planning her next adventure with Dale, Wanda brought enthusiasm and determination to everything she did-especially when it meant being surrounded by people she loved.
Wanda is survived by her children, Brit (Lisa) Kring and Kayla Kula, her brother Raymond (Chub) Bolling, six grandchildren, and four great-grandchildren. She was preceded in death by her husband, Dale Kring, and her parents.
A Celebration of Life will be held Saturday, April 18th @ 2:00 pm, Rumsey-Yost Funeral Home, 601 Indiana Street,
Lawrence, Kansas. In lieu of flowers, memorials may be submitted to Centenary United Methodist Church or Ballard Center of Lawrence.
Published by Lawrence Journal-World on Mar. 12, 2026.