The following is a list of people from McPherson County, Kansas. Inclusion on the list should be reserved for notable people past and present who have resided in the county, either in cities or rural areas.
John Frykman, Lutheran minister and psychotherapist specializing in brief therapy
Kevin Honeycutt, the creator of "Artsnacks" learning community and international keynote speaker on technology, education and cyber-bullying prevention
Wendell Johnson, psychologist, actor and author; was a proponent of General Semantics
Stanford Lehmberg, historian
Emory Lindquist, president of Bethany College and Wichita State University
Harvey Harlow Nininger, meteorite collector, self-taught meteorologist, educator; considered by many today to be the "father of modern meteoritics"
David Nyvall, Swedish immigrant to the United States and church leader; helped shape the Evangelical Covenant Church and establish North Park University in Chicago
Chris Arpad, solo steel pannist, entertainer, musician, Scottish Highland drummer
Bruce Conner, artist of multiple mediums
Harrison Keller, violinist and music educator
Robert Leaf, composer
Bruce Montgomery, entertainer
John W. Peterson, composer
John Pfeiffer, classical recording producer
Birger Sandzen, artist
Gordon Young, composer
Duane Earl Pope, convicted murderer
Dick Nichols, US Representative
See also List of Bethany Terrible Swedes head football coaches and List of McPherson Bulldogs head football coaches
Montee Ball, running back for the Denver Broncos
Jonathan Coachman, sports commentator for ESPN
Marlies Gipson, professional basketball player
Kent Kessinger, college football head coach at Ottawa University
Ted Kessinger, member of College Football Hall of Fame
Laurie Koehn, professional basketball player
Del Lundgren, major league baseball pitcher
Stewart Stover, linebacker for the Kansas City Chiefs
Pop Hollinger, one of the first to begin collecting comic books for resale, went to college and played football at McPherson College
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