Albert R.(Rusty) Bowman 53, of Kansas City Mo. passed away Wednesday, November 7th 2012. Rusty was born August 19th, 1959 to Joann E. Bowman and the late Harold L. (Bub) Bowman in Aurora, Missouri. Rusty was united in marriage to Viola (Vi) P. Taylor on June 3rd, 1978 in Warsaw Mo. He is survived by his beloved wife Vi, 3 daughters, Beth Ann Fischer and husband Trevor, Heather Bowman and Kevin Wilkey , Pam Williams and James Scarborough. 7 grandchildren, Cole, Chelby, Bella, Mady, Loren, Erin and Wyatt. His mother, Joann Bowman, two sisters, Debbie Bowman and Kevin Blair, Terri Thomas and husband Grady. His mother-in-law, Wilma Taylor and friend Bill. Many aunts, uncles, sister and brother in law’s, nieces, nephews, and cousin’s. He also leaves behind many friends who he always treated as family. Rusty will always be remembered as a loving son, dedicated husband and father and good friend. Rusty loved watching old cowboy movies and his favorite cowboy was John Wayne. If you knew Rusty you knew they were not just movies but a way to live life. Rusty lived the cowboy way. He took pride in working with his hands and doing things right the first time. He was a man of honor, if he gave you his word you could take it to the bank. He was the first one there when hard work was to be done or someone needed a helping hand. He loved to fish and hunt. His life was his family, his daughters were his crowns and his grandchildren his jewels. He will be missed by many. Rusty was a Supervisor for Kansas City Water Services. He was a member of McMurry United Methodist Church. He also was a member of the North Kansas City Eastern Star and Masons.
Masonic services 7:00 pm Visitation 7:30- 8:30 pm Thursday November 15th McMurry United Methodist Church Claycomo, Mo. Second Service Friday November 16th, at 6:00 pm-8:00 pm First Baptist Church Warsaw, Mo.
There will be a Celebration of Life for Rusty at his favorite place, Truman Lake, on Saturday November 17th, 1PM Shenandoah Ave., Warsaw Missouri Donations may be made to the family for a future memorial to be built in Rusty’s honor or a charity of choice. Rusty wishes were to be cremated.
Monday, November 12, 2012
Rich Hill Police Department Activity Report
Rich Hill Police Department Activity Report
November 5, 2012 to November 11, 2012
11-05-2012
11-06-2012
JUVENILE PROBLEM
11-07-2012
FRAUD
SUSPICIOUS ACTIVTY
C&I
11-08-2012
11-09-2012
LOUD MUSIC
11-10-2012
ASSAULT
ASSAULT
11-11-2012
SUSPICIOUS ACTIVTY
Weekly report from the Bates County Sheriff's Office
Bates County Sheriff’s Office Activity Report
November 5, 2012 to November 11, 2012
11-05-2012
POWER OUTAGE-Adrian
MVA-Adrian
CARELESS & IMPRUDENT DRIVING-Amoret
TRAFFIC STOP-Butler Deputies conducted a traffic stop in Butler and issued a citation for operating a motor vehicle in a careless and imprudent manner.
CHECK WELL BEING-Adrian
Cook and freeze now to avoid holiday stress
From Tammy Roberts, Nutrition and Health Education Specialist, Missour Extension
One way to prevent holiday stress is to prepare some of the food ahead of time and freeze it. From casseroles to cookies you can have a large portion of your holiday food prepared before the actual day arrives.
“Some things freeze better than others,” said Tammy Roberts from University of Missouri Extension. “Things that may not have the quality you would be proud to serve include meringue, cream or custard pie fillings, mayonnaise, sour cream, and vegetables you would use for a salad such as lettuce, cucumbers, radishes and celery.” Roberts said that uncooked potatoes and cooked pasta don’t often freeze well on their own but you can get great results with these foods in a casserole.
Roberts offered the following tips for quality home-frozen foods:
Foods that will be re-heated before serving should be slightly undercooked before freezing. This helps to assure the end product won’t be overcooked.
One way to prevent holiday stress is to prepare some of the food ahead of time and freeze it. From casseroles to cookies you can have a large portion of your holiday food prepared before the actual day arrives.
“Some things freeze better than others,” said Tammy Roberts from University of Missouri Extension. “Things that may not have the quality you would be proud to serve include meringue, cream or custard pie fillings, mayonnaise, sour cream, and vegetables you would use for a salad such as lettuce, cucumbers, radishes and celery.” Roberts said that uncooked potatoes and cooked pasta don’t often freeze well on their own but you can get great results with these foods in a casserole.
Roberts offered the following tips for quality home-frozen foods:
Foods that will be re-heated before serving should be slightly undercooked before freezing. This helps to assure the end product won’t be overcooked.
Sunday, November 11, 2012
Obituary - Claudia Purviance
Graveside services for Claudia Purviance will be 11:45 a.m. Saturday, November 17, 2012 at Pleasanton Cemetery in Pleasanton, Kansas. Visitation will be prior to services from 10-11 a.m. at Schowengerdt Funeral Chapel (660-679-6555) in Butler, Missouri. Contributions to Metcalf Bank or Family.
Claudia Katherine Purviance, age 69 of Butler, Missouri formerly of Pleasanton, Kansas died Friday, November 9, 2012 at Medicalodge Nursing Center in Butler. She was born March 4, 1943 to Claude and Helen Ransier Wisdom in Pleasanton.
Claudia is survived by two daughters, Regina Wiltfong and husband Paul of Olathe, Kansas and Leisa Hansen and husband Jeff of Seymore, Missouri; five grandchildren, Heather Stevens and husband Chad, Aberum Wiltfong, Sunshine Evans and husband Chuck, Mandy Arvizy and husband Albert and Quentin Ramsey; and eight great-grandchildren, Garrett, Madison, Colt, Julissa, Anthony, Destiny, Noah and Quentin, Jr. She was preceded in death by her parents; and husband Marvin Purviance.
Claudia Katherine Purviance, age 69 of Butler, Missouri formerly of Pleasanton, Kansas died Friday, November 9, 2012 at Medicalodge Nursing Center in Butler. She was born March 4, 1943 to Claude and Helen Ransier Wisdom in Pleasanton.
Claudia is survived by two daughters, Regina Wiltfong and husband Paul of Olathe, Kansas and Leisa Hansen and husband Jeff of Seymore, Missouri; five grandchildren, Heather Stevens and husband Chad, Aberum Wiltfong, Sunshine Evans and husband Chuck, Mandy Arvizy and husband Albert and Quentin Ramsey; and eight great-grandchildren, Garrett, Madison, Colt, Julissa, Anthony, Destiny, Noah and Quentin, Jr. She was preceded in death by her parents; and husband Marvin Purviance.
Obituary - Charles "Charlie" Bledsoe
Graveside services for Charles "Charlie" Leonard Bledsoe of Butler, Missouri will be 1 p.m. Wednesday, November 14, 2012 at Oak Hill Cemetery in Butler with Dr. Terry Davis officiating. There is no visitation. Contributions may be made to the Butler Youth Baseball or Epilepsy Foundation. Services are under the direction of the Schowengerdt Funeral Chapel, Butler.
Charles "Charlie" Leonard Bledsoe, age 60 of Butler, Missouri died Sunday, November 11, 2012 at his home in Butler. He was born December 29, 1951 to Clarence Newton Bledsoe Sr. and Wilma Jean Fleisher Bledsoe in Butler.
Charlie is survived by his mother, Wilma Jean Bledsoe of Butler, Missouri; four brothers, Larry Bledsoe and wife Martha of Nevada, Missouri, Terry Bledsoe and wife Tammy of Butler, Missouri, Buster Bledsoe of Harrisonville, Missouri and Gary Bledsoe and wife Courtney of Caulfield, Missouri; three sisters, Donna Foster and husband Leroy of Butler, Missouri, Joyce Hood and husband Jerry of Clinton, Missouri and Janet Brown and husband Jimmy of Branson, Missouri; nephews, nieces and a host of friends. He was preceded in death by his father.
Charles "Charlie" Leonard Bledsoe, age 60 of Butler, Missouri died Sunday, November 11, 2012 at his home in Butler. He was born December 29, 1951 to Clarence Newton Bledsoe Sr. and Wilma Jean Fleisher Bledsoe in Butler.
Charlie is survived by his mother, Wilma Jean Bledsoe of Butler, Missouri; four brothers, Larry Bledsoe and wife Martha of Nevada, Missouri, Terry Bledsoe and wife Tammy of Butler, Missouri, Buster Bledsoe of Harrisonville, Missouri and Gary Bledsoe and wife Courtney of Caulfield, Missouri; three sisters, Donna Foster and husband Leroy of Butler, Missouri, Joyce Hood and husband Jerry of Clinton, Missouri and Janet Brown and husband Jimmy of Branson, Missouri; nephews, nieces and a host of friends. He was preceded in death by his father.
Saturday, November 10, 2012
Player of the Year awards presented
XRC All Conference Football
Offense 1st Team - QB Kolton Kauffman, RB Tanner McGuire, WR Trey Mareth, OL Aaron Fritts, OL Sam Tolle
Offensive 2nd Team - RB Brett Miller, OL Zeph Smith
Defensive 1st Team - DL Aaron Fritts, LB Sam Tolle, DB Tanner McGuire, DB Trey Mareth
Defensive 2nd Team - DL Robert Anderson, LB Jordan Olson, DB Cameron Rice, DB Brett Miller
Honorable Mention - DL Christian Lawrence
FOOTBALL PLAYER OF THE YEAR AWARDS
Offensive - Tanner McGuire
Defensive - Aaron Fritts
Scout Team – Baylor Mead
Sr Captain – Kolton Kauffman
Offense 1st Team - QB Kolton Kauffman, RB Tanner McGuire, WR Trey Mareth, OL Aaron Fritts, OL Sam Tolle
Offensive 2nd Team - RB Brett Miller, OL Zeph Smith
Defensive 1st Team - DL Aaron Fritts, LB Sam Tolle, DB Tanner McGuire, DB Trey Mareth
Defensive 2nd Team - DL Robert Anderson, LB Jordan Olson, DB Cameron Rice, DB Brett Miller
Honorable Mention - DL Christian Lawrence
FOOTBALL PLAYER OF THE YEAR AWARDS
Offensive - Tanner McGuire
Defensive - Aaron Fritts
Scout Team – Baylor Mead
Sr Captain – Kolton Kauffman
News from Adrian Lanes
Adrian Lanes
BOWLING NEWS
Through November
10, 2012
Sun Handicap Travel League
Westchester Lanes I 85.5-34.5
Capri Bowl 74.0-46.0
Windsor Lanes 66.5-53.5
Adrian Lanes II 61.5-58.5
Adrian Lanes I 51.0-69.0
Jesters House 50.5-69.5
Stockton Lanes 46.0-74.0
Westchester Lanes II 45.0-75.0
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