Audrey Maxine Miller Hamel, Hume passed away on Saturday, November 1st at KU Medical Center in Kansas City, KS. She was 66. Arrangements are under the direction of Ferry Funeral Home. The family receives friends on Wednesday, November 5th.
Funeral services are scheduled on Thursday, November 6th at 10:00 a.m. Interment will follow in the East Liberty Cemetery near Stotesbury.
Following the interment the family will gather along with friends to enjoy a meal and fellowship at the Legion Hall in Hume on the east side of the square. Those who wish may contribute in Audrey's name to the First Christian Church in Nevada in care of Ferry Funeral Home.
Wednesday, November 5, 2014
Obituary - Kenneth Wayne Roden
Arrangements for Kenneth Roden are Cremation, with memorial services to be announced at a later time. Cremation under the direction of the Mullinax Funeral Home (660-679-0009) in Butler, Missouri. Messages of condolence for the family may be left at www.mullinaxfuneralhome.com.
Kenneth Wayne Roden, 85 of Louisburg, Kansas passed away November 3, 2014 at Village Shalom Care Center in Overland Park, Kansas. He was born June 17, 1929 in Hartshorne, Oklahoma, son of Kirby Allen and Ella Lee (Brown) Roden.
Kenneth was preceded in death by his parents, brother Carl, and sisters Daphne and Bobbie. He is survived by his wife, Betty Roden of Louisburg; son Dave Roden and wife Chris of Falcon, Missouri; son Dirk Roden of Stockton, Missouri; daughter Kendra Peery of Springfield, Missouri; and daughter Carla Knoche of Louisburg, Kansas; 10 grandchildren, and 7 great-grandchildren.
Kenneth Wayne Roden, 85 of Louisburg, Kansas passed away November 3, 2014 at Village Shalom Care Center in Overland Park, Kansas. He was born June 17, 1929 in Hartshorne, Oklahoma, son of Kirby Allen and Ella Lee (Brown) Roden.
Kenneth was preceded in death by his parents, brother Carl, and sisters Daphne and Bobbie. He is survived by his wife, Betty Roden of Louisburg; son Dave Roden and wife Chris of Falcon, Missouri; son Dirk Roden of Stockton, Missouri; daughter Kendra Peery of Springfield, Missouri; and daughter Carla Knoche of Louisburg, Kansas; 10 grandchildren, and 7 great-grandchildren.
Tuesday, November 4, 2014
Full Obituary: Matthew Scott Chism
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| Matthew Scott Chism |
(October 18, 1989 - November 2, 2014)
Matthew Scott Chism Stockton, MO was the second child of Rodney and Pam Chism and was born on October 18, 1989. He was born in Bolivar, MO at Citizens Memorial Hospital. Tragically, on Sunday, November 2, 2014, he was shot and killed in the line of duty as a Cedar County Deputy Sheriff.
Matthew was raised in the Stockton community. His childhood was spent helping his mother and father tend to the family farm, feeding cattle, hunting deer, cutting hay, and playing with his brother Joshua. As a boy, Matthew was energetic and tenacious. He was even a bit of a boy daredevil, known to drive his tricycle and, later, bicycle off of the edge of the Chism house’s concrete front porch.
As Matthew grew up, he participated in many school activities. These included baseball, football, Peer Tutoring, FFA and many others. As a young man, Matthew had an incredible sense of humor and could brighten anyone’s day with his silly charm and antics. He graduated from Stockton High School in May of 2008.
Matthew entered the Law Enforcement Academy at Missouri Southern State University in Joplin, MO in January of 2011. He had dreamt of becoming an officer ever since he was a boy, after participating in the D.A.R.E. program lead by Leon Dwerlkotte. It was at that young age that Matthew decided to become an officer of the law. He realized that childhood dream and graduated from the Law Enforcement Academy in May of 2011.
Matthew then married the love of his life, Ashley Brook Dixon, on July 30, 2011 in Stockton. He was an incredibly loving husband, and the spark that Matt and Ashley shared was undeniable. He and Ashley enjoyed hunting, fishing, and anything outdoors together. On September 25, 2012, Hunter Glen Chism was born. As a father, Matthew was second to none. Matthew loved his son Hunter fiercely. Hunter loved his daddy.
Soon after, Matthew truly began to realize his professional aspirations. He joined the Cedar County Sheriff’s Department in January of 2013. Eager, ready, and willing to serve, Matthew was a superb Deputy Sherriff. As an officer, he always went the extra mile. He saw each new day as an opportunity to grow and to learn. Matthew loved his career. He knew it was a calling, and he took that calling seriously.
As the head of a Christian family, both Matthew and Ashley attended the Assembly of God Church in Stockton, MO.
Matthew was a man of great character and integrity. He was fair and honest. He was funny and energetic. He was a man of great courage and bravery. Full of genuine devotion and sacrifice, Matthew ultimately gave his life to protect and serve.
Matthew is survived by his wife Ashley Dixon Chism of Stockton, MO, his son Hunter Glen Chism, mother Pamela Sue Chism and father Rodney Harold Chism of Stockton, MO, grandmother Myrna Chism and grandfather Richard Chism of Stockton, MO, brother Joshua Glen Chism of Waynesville, MO and a multitude of other relatives and friends.
¬Visitation will be held on Wednesday, November 5, 2014 from 6-8pm at Brumback Funeral Home in Stockton, MO located at 309 South High Street. The funeral will be held at the Stockton R-1 High School located at 14109 South 39 Highway, Stockton, MO. The funeral begins at 2pm on Thursday, November 6, 2014.
Memorials may be made at Liberty Bank in Matt's honor.
Full Obituary: Gannon William Hathcock
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| Gannon Hathcock |
Gannon William Hathcock, 16 of Drexel, Missouri passed away November 2, 2014 at his home in Drexel. Gannon was born January 13, 1998 in Kansas City, Missouri, son of Jan Hathcock and Chelle (Bollinger) Hathcock.
Gannon attended Drexel High School and loved football, soccer, and cruising around in his truck with his friends. He also liked video games, legos, dirt bikes, and four-wheelers. Gannon was always on his phone using Snapchat, Instagram and texting. Gannon was very creative and artistic.
He was preceded in death by his maternal grandfather, Charles Bollinger, and grandmother, Mary Bollinger. He is survived by his mother, father, and sisters: McKenna Hathcock, Jenna Hathcock, paternal grandparents Jim and Becky Hathcock and Jim and Judy Bernack; aunts and uncles Kyle and Sandy Smading, Janae Roberts, Angel and Travis Thomas, and Michelle and Tim Donavan; as well as many cousins.
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4-H Press Release: 4-H Celebrates Achievement
| Lucille Mundey receives the Friend of 4-H Award from Myra Colin. |
| Alan Mundey presents Ron Nissen his award for 30 years of volunteer service to 4-H. |
| Reba Colin is awarded the Key Award by Alan Mundey |
| Deanna Bradley presents the Member of the Year award to Jaclyn Crawford. |
| Allison Jenkins receives the Danforth “I Dare You” award from Sherry Warfield |
| Melody Wikoff is honored for her 20 years of volunteer service by Alan Mundey |
| Morgan Bradley presents Emma McIntire with the 4-H Club Secretary award |
(Butler, Missouri)— Bates County 4-H leaders and members were honored at the annual Recognition Celebration held Sunday afternoon, November 2, 2014, at the First Christian Church in Butler. Alan J. Mundey, 4-H Youth Specialist, presided over the event, the focus of which was the presentation of awards for 4-H achievement this past year.
In recognition of National 4-H Week, Reba Colin announced that window display awards were given to the Summit Go Getters 4-H club for first place and the County Line 4-H club for second place. Alan Mundey recognized those leaders with milestone years. Cathy Slattery received her 15 year pin. Melody Wikoff was honored for her 20 years of volunteer service and Ron Nissen received his 30 year pin. Brenda Doody, Bates County Extension Office Manager, recognized all club leaders and presented pins to those for specific number of years they had served as volunteer leaders. Ella Armentrout presented Community Service Awards to Altona 4-H (gold seal), County Line 4-H (gold seal), Hudson Hustlers 4-H (silver seal) and Summit Go Getters 4-H (silver seal). Myra Colin honored Lucille Mundey with the Friend of 4-H award for her many contributions to Bates County 4-H.
During the remainder of the program, several 4-H members were honored for their achievements this past year. Honorees were as follows:
Project Medal honorees:
John Armentrout…..Exploring 4-H
Ella Armentrout…...Arts & Crafts
Morgan Bradley…..Vet Science
Allison Jenkins…....Beef
State Contests:
State Fashion Review: Ella Armentrout, Erin Armentrout, Emma McIntire, Aubry
Terry and Shaylee Terry
State Horse Judging Awards:
Junior Division: Kalyn Eckhoff & Kirstyn Eckhoff
State Shooting Sports:
Geoffrey Algiere, Kayla Anderson, Ella Armentrout, Erin Armentrout, John Armentrout, Wyatt Blair, Luke Crawford, Sophie Cummings, Blake Doody, Case Doody, Gaven Hale, Anson Johnson, Caleb Morris, Austin Nold, Victoria Sears, Kendall Tidman, Konnor Tidman, Jesse Trelease, Ty Underwood, Drake Vermillion, Conrad Walley, Andrew Wepener, Etienne Wepener, Harrison Wepener, Luke Wiley and Piper Wiley.
Secretary’s Record Book: Emma McIntire
Danforth "I Dare You" Award: Allison Jenkins
Key Award: Reba Colin
Chamber of Commerce Sweepstakes Award: Countyline 4-H Club.
4-H Junior Members Awards: Noah Long
Outstanding 4-H Member: Jaclyn Crawford
Junior Leader Pin: Ella Armentrout
Teen Leader Pins: Erin Armentrout & Reba Colin
Bates County 4-H Scholarship: Kelsie Wikoff
Jeffrey Laughlin Scholarship: Jaclyn Crawford
Pan Evans Scholarship: Jaclyn Crawford & Kelsie Wikoff
Congratulations to all Bates County 4-H'ers for all of their hard work this past year.
Bates County 4-H would like to thank the following businesses for their contributions: Adrian Bank; Adrian Lions Club, Bates County Farm Bureau; Butler Chamber of Commerce; Butler Optimist Club; Caskey, Hopkins, Wilhelmus Law Firm; Citizens Bank; Community First Bank; DSWA Certified Public Accountants; FCS Financial; Gary & Trevalyn Schowengerdt; and Osage Valley Electric Cooperative. A special thank you goes to the First Christian Church of Butler for allowing 4-H to use its facility.
Butler R-V Trick or Treat for Canned Goods
On Halloween, two Butler R-5 student organizations participated in the ninth annual trick or treat for canned goods. Future Business Leaders of America and Family, Career and Community Leaders of America collected food items for the local Food Pantry. Approximately 200 items were collected and donated this year.
A big thank you to all students involved in this project and the community for supporting this community service event. Event sponsors were Angie Kauffman and Robin Colburn.
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