On 2/19/17 around 3:00pm the Missouri State Highway Patrol in Vernon County responded to a one vehicle rollover accident on Route C 2.5 miles West of Schell City, Missouri in rural Vernon County.
The Missouri State Highway says the accident occurred when the 1994 GEO Prizm driven by 33 year old Leslie A. Gayman of Schell City, Missouri ran off the right side of the roadway and overturned.
Leslie A Gayman as well as two passengers in her vehicle 6 year old Heidi L.Gayman and 4 year old Natalie G. Gayman all sustained minor injuries and all three occupants were transported to the Nevada Regional Medical Center for treatment.
The vehicle was totaled and towed from the scene by a Private Tow.
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Trista L. Vail |
Funeral services for Trista Vail will be Friday February 24, 2017 at 2pm with visitation
prior to services at 1 pm at The Mullinax Funeral Home located at 10 S. High Street in Butler, Mo.
Thank you for the
outpouring of love and support for us during this emotional time.
A complete Obituary will be available tomorrow.
Activity Report for the Period February 1-15, 2017:
• One case was referred to the Bates County Coroner from the Jackson County Medical Examiner’s office. After discussion and further investigation, jurisdiction was transferred to Jackson County for this case.
• 3 Nursing Home/Hospice type deaths were reported to the Coroner as required by law. None were investigated.
• In the early morning hours of 2/7/2017 the Coroner was called to a residence north of Adrian, Missouri. Sandra Brown was pronounced by Coroner Greg D. Mullinax at 5:53 AM with investigation revealing natural causes.
• On the morning of 2/15/17 the Coroner was called to Bates County Memorial Hospital Emergency Department where Ken Kmak was pronounced previously by medical personnel. Investigation revealed death was due to natural causes.
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Claudine Burns |
Claudine Burns, 66, of Nevada, MO, passed from this life on Sunday, February 19, 2017 at Moore-Few Care Center in Nevada. She was born on March 24, 1950 in Lamar, MO to Claude William Miller and Dorothy Alice (Welch) Miller. She married Jack R. Burns on June 4, 1968 in Sheldon, MO and he survives of the home.
Claudine was raised on a farm near Sheldon and graduated from Sheldon High School in 1968. She worked for Professional Home Improvement in Nevada for many years until 2009.
Claudine loved to sew and make clothes for her family, helping her granddaughter with sewing projects in 4-H. She loved fishing and most of all being with her family.
Survivors include her husband Jack; daughter Jacquelin Haner and her husband Tim, Nevada, and their daughters, Kimberly Schieffer and her husband Kyle and Makayla Haner; son Danny Lee Burns, Nevada, and his son Jacob; sister Mary Lou Periman, Nevada; and niece Louann Williams, Joplin, MO. She was preceded in death by her parents and one brother, William Gene Miller.
Funeral services will be at 10:30 a.m. on Wednesday, February 22, 2017 at Ferry Funeral Home in Nevada. Interment will follow in Newton Burial Park, Nevada. Friends may call now and until the hour of service at the funeral home.
In lieu of flowers donations may be made in her memory to Vernon County Cancer Relief in care of Ferry Funeral Home.
John E. Hopkins, 69, Garden City, Missouri departed this life on Saturday, February 18, 2017 at Research Medical Center, Kansas City, Missouri.
He is survived by his life partner, Suzann Hudson of the home; two sons, Rusty Hopkins and wife Kathy, Garden City, Missouri, Chad Hopkins and wife Stacie, Archie, Missouri; two step-daughters, Trish Plunkett and husband Joey, Butler, Missouri, Veronica Denton, Warrenton, Missouri; 10 grandchildren; a great-granddaughter; his mother, Margaret Cook, Harrisonville, Missouri; other relatives and friends.
Cremation. A Celebration of Life Visitation will be held 6:00 p.m. until 8:00 p.m., Thursday, February 23, 2017 at the Dickey Funeral Home, Garden City, Missouri.
Family suggests memorial contributions may be made to the American Heart Association.
A complete obituary will be published when it becomes available.
02/13/2017
Keep the peace N Bus 49/Summit
Animal complaint Wells St
License plate theft report
Animal complaint Fran Apts
02/14/2017
Property damage report 200 block of N Main
Well being check N Bus 49
Well being check 804 N Gregory
Harassment call 606 W Adams
Possible prowler 400 block of N High
02/15/2017
Warrant service Chestnut/Main
Animal complaint 400 block of S Mechanic
Traffic complaint High and Lee
Keep the peace 400 block of W Ohio
Warrant service Russell and Austin
02/16/2017
Walk in theft report
Well being check 300 W Mill
Traffic assist Stop light
Speak to officer 400 block of S Main
Well being check 200 W Atkinson
Medical assist 200 block of N Havanna
Animal complaint 500 block of N Main
Stolen vehicle report
02/17/2017
Theft report 1000 block of W Ft Scott
Keep the peace 800 block of W Ohio
Animal complaint 300 block of N Fulton
Theft report 300 block of W Ohio
Well being check lyons St
Assist DFS 200 W Atkinson
Alarm 420 S Fulton
02/18/2017
Medical assist 300 block of N Fulton
Walk in theft report
Theft report 700 block of S High
Theft report Wix Lane
Disturbance 400 block of S Delaware
Medical assist 500 block of N High
911 Hang up 900 block of E Pine
02/19/2017
Possible prowler 400 S Delaware
Keep the peace Prospect St
Traffic assist Schowengerdt
Well being check Ohio and Water
Open door 300 block of W Dakota
Medical assist S Park
Well being check 500 block of E Ft Scott
Noise complaint N Park
We have met some great people here at Madonna! Kam has made some progress with his lungs and breathing since we arrived here in Nebraska
😍 He is still recovering from pneumonia but he is closer to beating it than he was. I am super proud of him for his hard work and strength.
He was able to get up into a wheelchair today for the 1st time and take a quick stroll around.
Every effort is progress and worth celebrating! He has made some good progress. Everyday he has a strict schedule of therapy and daily tasks his days are longer than a work day and he has to work much harder than most of us can imagine!
He is a bright light I can't wait to see where this facility can take his progress!! #kamsfam.