Tuesday, November 10, 2015

Hume Community News 11/10/15

The community of Hume wishes to extend their sympathy to the family of Julia Reach. Our thoughts and prayers go out to her daughter, Megan Reach and her brother Mike Reno of Hume and the rest of their family. She will be greatly missed by family and friends.

Plans are on the table of starting a Senior Citizen’s group up in Hume once again. Watch for more details.

The Lord’s Acre Day BBQ and Auction was held on Saturday, November 7, a tradition by the Methodist Men that has been carried on for 70 Years. The event was filled with delicious food, lots of fun and fellowship. The highlight of the auction was when Larry Hacker sat down in front of the little boys that had been helping with the auction, ages 7 & 8 and they begin a bidding war on a set of MU glasses that they had been eyeing the whole time. Caden Cooke, Nate Harris and Isaac Irwin were in full steam, and then it was just down to Nate and Isaac. Finally Pastor Eric threw in a 50 to help with the purchase of the glasses and both Dads Mike Harris and Jason Irwin pitched in the rest. The boys ended up each taking a glass and each little boy had the biggest grin you could imagine. Oleta Davidson donated and a beautiful hand quilted quilt that brought $1,700.00. Larry Hacker was our auctioneer along with his wife Loretta who helped did a great job.

Matt and Kristy Brooks, Clayton and Brittney Brooks and children, Everett and Karen Irwin, Jean Zinn, Jeffrey Irwin, Erika Snider and Lane attended the wedding of Kylie Mclay and Myles Brattin on Saturday evening, November 7 at Happy Hill Church of God. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Myles Brattin.

On Sunday evening Paxton Wooldridge celebrated his 6th birthday at Pizza Hut in Nevada with family and friends. Those attending from Hume were Meme and Papa Irwin, Carrie Irwin, Marissa, Avery and Wyatt, Jeffrey Irwin, Erika Snider, Lane, Kenzee and Kamee, Ryan and Ryland Austin. Happy Birthday, Paxton!

-our thanks to Karen Irwin








Monday, November 9, 2015

Clinton woman arrested in Henry County

Around 3:45 p.m. this afternoon the Missouri State Highway Patrol in Henry County arrested 19 year old Breanna N. Case of Clinton, Missouri.

She was arrested on 1.) Felony Possession of a controlled substance - Methamphetamine 2.) Following too close 3.) No valid operators license 4.) No seatbelt.

Case was booked into the Henry County Jail and later bonded o
ut.





 
 

Holiday Open House this weekend!

Obituary - Lana Kay Herren

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Lana Kay Herren
Lana Kay Herren, age 70, of Nevada, MO passed away Saturday, November 7, 2015 at Nevada Regional Medical Center in Nevada. She was born October 26, 1945 in Independence, the daughter of Ervin Timothy and Wilma Ellen (Goss) Baldwin. On May 9, 1964 she was united in marriage to Noah Dwain Herren and he preceded her in death on December 21, 2008.

Lana moved at a young age to Nevada where she attended school. During her working years she was employed at Research Medical Center in Kansas City where the family lived for a time, then worked for the Nevada City Hospital and finally Heartland Hospital until her retirement. During her spare time she enjoyed reading, gardening, and sewing. She especially loved spending time with her family as well as her two pet dogs, Pixie and Daphne.

Survivors include her children, Teresa Ann Herren of Joplin; Lemma Christine Herren of Nevada; Laura May Parker and husband Melvin of Rich Hill; and Sarah Joyce Herren of Joplin; grandchildren, Timothy Alexander Herren; Christopher Thomas Herren-Lewis; and Skylar Renee Ocean Wood; step-grandchildren, Dalton Landers, Derek Parker, and Dustin Parker; brother Denver Eddie Baldwin; and special cousin, James Simmons whom was like a brother; other extended family members and friends. Aside from her husband, Lana was preceded in death by her parents.

A Memorial Service with interment for Lana Kay Herren will be held at 11:00 a.m. Thursday, November 12, 2015 at Newton Burial Park in Nevada. Those who wish may contribute in her memory to Vernon County People for Pets in care of Ferry Funeral Home.

Circuit Court of Bates County Court News 11-1 - 11-13 - 2015




CIRCUIT COURT OF BATES COUNTY, COURT NEWS





November 1-13, 2015 
Genie F Luecke v Christopher D Luecke, Dissolution of Marriage granted. 

Kathleen A Jones v Shane M Jones, Dissolution of Marriage granted. 

Heidi M Shaw v Michael A Shaw, Dissolution of Marriage granted. 

St v. Nicholas J Olvera, Jr., probation issue, ordered to do three 48 hour weekends shock time in Bates Co Jail. 

St v. Joshua D Jensen, Felony possession of marijuana, guilty plea, given SIS, 5 yrs. Supervised probation, to perform 115 hours of community service, standard probation conditions. 

St v. David W. McKinney, probation revoked, admitted violation, previous MDOC sentence executed. 

St v. David W McKinney, probation revoked, admitted violation, previous MDOC sentence executed. 

St v. Shirley J Saville, I: Felony possession of controlled substance, oxycotin, guilty plea, sentenced to 3 years MDOC; II: Felony possession of controlled substance, oxycotin, guilty plea, sentenced to 3 years in MDOC also. 

St v. Shirley J Saville, Felony possession of controlled substance, methamphetamines, guilty plea, sentenced to 3 years in MDOC. 

St. v. Christopher W Young, probation violation, admitted, previous sentence of 5 years in MDOC imposed, jurisdiction retained 

St v. Christopher W Young, probation violation, admitted, previous sentence of 5 years in MDOC imposed, jurisdiction retained. 

St v. Beverly Baze, guilty plea to Felony burglary, given SIS, placed on 5 years supervised probation, standard conditions. 

St v. Michael R Gaston, Felony possession of methamphetamines, guilty plea, given SIS, 5 years supervised probation, to perform 100 hours of community service, standard probation conditions. 

St v. Christopher B Austin, Felony tampering w/motor vehicle, guilty plea, SIS, placed on 5 years supervised probation, to perform 200 hours of community service, sentenced to 10 days shock time, to pay restitution of up to $1295.





Butler Police Department Activity Report 11/2 - 11/8 - 2015

  • 11/02/2015

    Animal complaint 200 block of S Austin
    Keep the peace Rose Lane
    Animal complaint 300 block of E Dakota
    Theft report Fran Apartments
    Theft report 1100 block of W Ft Scott
    Accident Water and Harrison
    Accident Rice Rd
    Disturbance Delaware and Ft Scott

    11/03/2015

    Disturbance 700 block of Country Club
    Walk in theft report
    Possible prowler 600 block of S Mechanic
    Animal complaint S Main

    11/04/2015

    Medical assist 400 block of N Delaware
    Disturbance 800 block of Wix Lane
    Animal complaint 300 block of W College
    Walk in theft report

Saturday, November 7, 2015

Obituary - Billy J. VanSickle

Bill J. VanSickle
Billy J. VanSickle
Billy J. VanSickle, 89, of Pleasant Hill, Missouri, departed this life on November 5, 2015 at Pleasant Hill Health and Rehab Center surrounded by his loving family. Bill was born August 5, 1926 in Macon, Missouri to Orin Leroy VanSickle and Emma Anna (DeGrott) VanSickle.

He grew up in Macon and attended high school there. At the age of 17, Bill enlisted in the U.S. Navy and proudly served in World War II aboard the USS Idaho in the Pacific as well as during the Korean Conflict. He met and married the love of his life, Marie Seward, on December 25, 1949 and always considered her “Christmas doll”. Bill was a tool and die maker and worked for many aircraft manufacturing companies around the United States. After living in California for 18 years, he and his family moved to Pleasant Hill. He retired from AT&T in Lee’s Summit. He also established Pleasant Acres Tree Farm and sold Christmas trees and landscaping trees for 20 years. Bill was a member of St. Matthew Lutheran Church, Lee’s Summit, who supported him with their prayers and presence throughout his illness. He was also a member of VFW Post 3118. He was an avid fan of the Chiefs, Royals and KU Jayhawks and loved watching his grandsons play football. He will be remembered for his quick wit, sense of humor and relentless orneriness.

Bill was preceded in death by his parents, two brothers, Loren VanSickle and Otto VanSickle, and a daughter, Rhonda VanSickle.

He is survived by his wife of 65 years, Marie VanSickle, son Dan VanSickle (Becky) of Greenwood, Missouri and daughter Deb Deatrick (Scott) of Rogersville, Missouri; eight grandchildren, Staci Kelley, Danae Grace, Abbie Durr, Jessica Novotney, Dana Deatrick, Alex Burau, Austin Burau, Blake Burau and six great-grandchildren. He is also survived by one brother, Clint VanSickle (Linda) of Blue Springs, and two sisters, Betty Enke, Blue Springs,and Shirley Smith (Glenn) Kansas City and a host of nieces, nephews, family and friends.

A memorial service will be held 4:00 p.m. Sunday at the St. Matthew Lutheran Church, 700 NE Chipman Road, Lee’s Summit with visitation beginning at 2:30. Pastor Craig Otto will officiate.

The family would like to express their appreciation to the staff of DaVita Dialysis for their kindness, care and encouragement for Bill over the last year. Cremation will be accorded.

In lieu of flowers, the family suggests donations to the St. Matthew Lutheran Church Building Fund.

Arrangements have be entrusted to Stanley-Dickey Funeral Home, Pleasant Hill, Missouri.











Teenager seriously injured in Cass County Crash

Around 3:15 p.m. yesterday the Missouri State Highway Patrol in Cass County along with the Cass County Sheriffs Office responded to a one vehicle accident East 233rd Street just East of C Highway in rural Cass County.

The Missouri State Highway Patrol says the accident occurred when the 2002 Ford Escort driven by 18 year old Lauren A. Ellsworth of Grandview, Missouri ran off the right side of the roadway, Overcorrected and crossed the center line before striking a embankment and overturning several times ejecting the driver.

Lauren A. Ellsworth sustained serious injuries in this accident and was life flighted to Research Medical Center in Kansas City.

The vehicle was totaled and towed from the scene by Johnson's Tow.

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