We'd like to get the word out that we will gladly publish all obits that our reading public would like to see on Bates County Live. While we keep in touch with local funeral homes, we sometimes miss getting obits with local ties that have services being held elsewhere...
So feel free to contact us with the name of the deceased and funeral home, and we'll get the info directly from them. We cannot accept obits sent to us by individuals.
Again, thanks for reading our web site and as always, feel free to send us any news, news tips or obituary information any time at bateswire@hotmail.com or call 913-669-5848.
Monday, May 14, 2012
Rich Hill PD weekly report
Rich Hill Police Department Activity Report
May7, 2012 to May 13, 2012
05-07-2012
05-08-2012
ANIMAL AT LARGE
TRESPASSING
05-09-2012
SPEAK TO OFFICER
05-10-2012
VANDALISM
05-11-2012
BURGLARY
ANIMAL AT LARGE
05-12-2012
THEFT
05-13-2012
DOMESTIC
ANIMAL AT LARGE
Bates County Sheriff's Department weekly report
Bates County Sheriff’s Office Activity Report
May7, 2012 to May 13, 2012
05-07-2012
ANIMAL AT LARGE-Butler
THEFT-Archie at approximately 0715 hours Deputies responded to an attempted theft in rural Archie, MO
VANDALISM-Adrian at approximately 0815 hours Deputies responded to a vandalism in rural Adrian, MO.
ANIMAL AT LARGE-Passaic
AMBULANCE REQUEST-Butler
SPEAK TO OFFICER-Butler Deputies took a walk in report of child pornography.
SPEAK TO OFFICER-Drexel
THEFT-Rich Hill
ANIMAL AT LARGE-Passaic
SPEAK TO OFFICER-Rich Hill
Butler R-5 Awards Day Royalty...
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| Senior Darcy Fleener was awarded Best Girl Citizen and Senior Trustin Simpson was awarded Best Boy Citizen. Darcy is the daughter of Mike and Tonya Fleener and Trustin is the son of Brian Simpson. |
BCYAC again sponsoring Pool Pals Program
The Bates County Youth Advocacy Council will once again sponsor the Pool Pals program. The program, in its 7th year, provides season pool passes to children who either cannot afford to swim or have special needs or considerations.
“Last year, we were able to buy season passes for 57 children,” said Dennis Page, President of the BCYAC. “That was because of the generosity of the businesses, organizations, and people of Bates County.” BCYAC serves as a link by gathering donations for the pool passes and then providing them to children in the community. Page adds that a list of children is compiled and then given to the BCYAC and the council works its way down the list as money comes in. “We trust the groups that give us the names of these children,” said Page. “They know the children and know their needs.”
In a 2010 follow-up survey, parents wrote: “My children had the chance to do something we couldn’t afford…swim every day. It was great for them!” “My child thought this was the best summer of his life. I had lost my job and we couldn’t even afford to go once without this.” “My daughter lost 30 pounds this summer because she went to the pool…she looks good.” “We can’t afford swim lessons, but because my kids could go every day, they learned to swim really ‘good’. They even could dive off the diving board…”
If you are interested in sponsoring a child, an individual pass costs $70, a family of two costs $140, a family of three costs $180, a family of four costs $220, and a family of five costs $260. According to Page, “We take any donation amount…whether you just have $5 to donate or want to sponsor an entire family. We work it out by combining donations or buying family passes…whichever way we can send the most children.”
If you are interested in donating to the Pool Pals program, you can mail your donation to BCYAC, P.O. Box 466, Butler, MO 64730. Thank you for supporting our youth!
“Last year, we were able to buy season passes for 57 children,” said Dennis Page, President of the BCYAC. “That was because of the generosity of the businesses, organizations, and people of Bates County.” BCYAC serves as a link by gathering donations for the pool passes and then providing them to children in the community. Page adds that a list of children is compiled and then given to the BCYAC and the council works its way down the list as money comes in. “We trust the groups that give us the names of these children,” said Page. “They know the children and know their needs.”
In a 2010 follow-up survey, parents wrote: “My children had the chance to do something we couldn’t afford…swim every day. It was great for them!” “My child thought this was the best summer of his life. I had lost my job and we couldn’t even afford to go once without this.” “My daughter lost 30 pounds this summer because she went to the pool…she looks good.” “We can’t afford swim lessons, but because my kids could go every day, they learned to swim really ‘good’. They even could dive off the diving board…”
If you are interested in sponsoring a child, an individual pass costs $70, a family of two costs $140, a family of three costs $180, a family of four costs $220, and a family of five costs $260. According to Page, “We take any donation amount…whether you just have $5 to donate or want to sponsor an entire family. We work it out by combining donations or buying family passes…whichever way we can send the most children.”
If you are interested in donating to the Pool Pals program, you can mail your donation to BCYAC, P.O. Box 466, Butler, MO 64730. Thank you for supporting our youth!
-our thanks to Dennis Page, President, BCYAC, Inc.
Obituary - Lola Grimsley
Funeral services for Lola Grimsley will be 2 p.m. Wednesday, May 16, 2012 at the Schowengerdt Funeral Chapel (660-679-6555) in Butler, Missouri with Pastor E. Wayne Pierce officiating. Visitation will be prior to services from 1-2 p.m. at Schowengerdt Chapel. Burial in Benjamin Cemetery, Amoret, Missouri. Contributions to Bates County Genealogy Committee.
Lola Luetta Grimsley, age 86 formerly of Amoret, Missouri passed Saturday, May 12, 2012 at Adrian Manor in Adrian, Missouri. She was born October 15, 1925 to Dwight Hicklin Sr. and Evelyn Phoebe Dixon Bitner in Amoret.
Lola enjoyed reading history and mystery novels, sewing, mowing her yard and researching genealogy. She was even able to trace her family’s history all the way back to Ireland. Lola is survived by one son, Alan Grimsley and wife Martha of Adrian, Missouri; two daughters, Judy Pierce and husband Earl of Butler, Missouri and Fran Roberts and companion James Diehl of Topeka, Kansas; two sisters-in-law, Dorothy Bitner of Butler, Missouri and Loraine Bitner of Miami, Oklahoma; 7 grandchildren, Perry and Tracy Ewbank, Jennifer Doring, Loretta Gray, Josh and Sara Grimsley and Terie Beverlin; 17 great-grandchildren and 3 great great-grandchildren. She was preceded in death by her parents; husband, William “Bill” Grimsley; two brothers, Dwight and Truman Bitner; one sister, Erma Johnston and a great-granddaughter, Cassidy Jo Grimsley.
Lola Luetta Grimsley, age 86 formerly of Amoret, Missouri passed Saturday, May 12, 2012 at Adrian Manor in Adrian, Missouri. She was born October 15, 1925 to Dwight Hicklin Sr. and Evelyn Phoebe Dixon Bitner in Amoret.
Lola enjoyed reading history and mystery novels, sewing, mowing her yard and researching genealogy. She was even able to trace her family’s history all the way back to Ireland. Lola is survived by one son, Alan Grimsley and wife Martha of Adrian, Missouri; two daughters, Judy Pierce and husband Earl of Butler, Missouri and Fran Roberts and companion James Diehl of Topeka, Kansas; two sisters-in-law, Dorothy Bitner of Butler, Missouri and Loraine Bitner of Miami, Oklahoma; 7 grandchildren, Perry and Tracy Ewbank, Jennifer Doring, Loretta Gray, Josh and Sara Grimsley and Terie Beverlin; 17 great-grandchildren and 3 great great-grandchildren. She was preceded in death by her parents; husband, William “Bill” Grimsley; two brothers, Dwight and Truman Bitner; one sister, Erma Johnston and a great-granddaughter, Cassidy Jo Grimsley.
Lady Bears headed to State this weekend
The Lady Bears advancing to the STATE TRACK MEET this Friday/Saturday at Jeff City
Kiersten Morris: 3rd place 100M Hurdles
4x400M Relay Team: 3rd place (Kassidy Hannah, Kayla Morris, Brytani Musick, Kiersten Morris)
Kiersten Morris: 3rd place 100M Hurdles
4x400M Relay Team: 3rd place (Kassidy Hannah, Kayla Morris, Brytani Musick, Kiersten Morris)
- our thanks to Tammy Appleberry and Amber Solomon
Sunday, May 13, 2012
Large group attends Mother's Day Tea Party
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| Guest speaker Beth Jones |
The event included a visit from the Lorene Boyd family, as four generations were present.
The Mother's Day tea party was held as an extension of the Grief Share program, a support system of people who will walk alongside you through one of life’s most difficult experiences- so you don't have to go it alone whether you've lost a mother, brother, daughter or anyone close to you.
More information can be found on the Grief Share web site www.griefshare.org
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