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Obituary - Gene Chandler
Harold "Gene" Chandler was born on January 24, 1923 on the family farm south of Creighton, Mo. and there departed this life on November 2, 2017. He was the 5th child born to Roy Albert and Effie Ellen (Gregg) Chandler.
His early education was at Greasy Creek School and he graduated from Creighton High School.
On February 4, 1946 he was united in marriage to Pauline Mae Estep. To this union 3 children were born: Paulette Jean Chandler, Cynthia Lee Firestone, and Glenn Leroy Chandler.
After marrying, he and Pauline made their home on the family farm and were able to live there until their deaths. Farming and caring for Roy and Effie through ill health and their deaths; and later Pauline's mother Mae Estep.
During his life, Gene was always willing to help others and to serve the community. He served on the Dayton Cemetery Board, Parker Cemetery Board, Creighton School Board and the Cass County Zoning Board.
Sports were a particular enjoyment in his life, having played baseball and basketball during his High School years . Later he took great pride in coaching the Creighton Boys Baseball team for a number of years and their winning record.
Throughout his life he was an avid hunter and trapper of rabbits, ducks, geese, deer, coyotes, mink and raccoons. Along with hunting for enjoyment, during the 30's thru the 60's animal skins were a source of income. Many evenings the men congregated for supper and then proceeded out for a long night of coon hunting with their dogs.
Nothing delighted him more than to visit with family and friends, or to have children playing around. Telling stories or reminiscing was a true enjoyment. He will always be remembered as a good man. Always respectful of nature, animals and his fellow man. Always will he be missed.
He was preceded in death by his parents, Roy and Effie, his siblings Ruby (Frank) Allbritten, Lura Leona (Chester) Harris, George Isaac (Alice) Chandler, a baby brother dying in infancy, and son-in-law Paul T Firestone.
Gene is survived by his 3 children, Paulette, Cindy and Glenn; daughter-in-law Jerri Lynn (Doll);4 grandchildren: Dawn (Johnson) Doring, Kyle Simpson (Daisy), Austin Chandler, Krista (Bramell) Gregory (Michael); a 4 great grandchildren: Isaac, Mary, Emma and Thomas Simpson; 3 step great grandchildren: Clayton, Colton, and Garrett Gregory.
Funeral services will be held Monday, November 6, 2017 at 10:30 a.m. at the Dickey Funeral Home, Garden City, Missouri with burial in the Dayton Cemetery, Garden City, Missouri.
The family will receive friends Monday, November 6, 2017 from 9:30 a.m. - 10:30 a.m. at the funeral home.
Memorial contributions may be made to the Dayton Cemetery Association.
Final arrangements entrusted to Dickey Funeral Home, Garden City, Missouri.
His early education was at Greasy Creek School and he graduated from Creighton High School.
On February 4, 1946 he was united in marriage to Pauline Mae Estep. To this union 3 children were born: Paulette Jean Chandler, Cynthia Lee Firestone, and Glenn Leroy Chandler.
After marrying, he and Pauline made their home on the family farm and were able to live there until their deaths. Farming and caring for Roy and Effie through ill health and their deaths; and later Pauline's mother Mae Estep.
During his life, Gene was always willing to help others and to serve the community. He served on the Dayton Cemetery Board, Parker Cemetery Board, Creighton School Board and the Cass County Zoning Board.
Sports were a particular enjoyment in his life, having played baseball and basketball during his High School years . Later he took great pride in coaching the Creighton Boys Baseball team for a number of years and their winning record.
Throughout his life he was an avid hunter and trapper of rabbits, ducks, geese, deer, coyotes, mink and raccoons. Along with hunting for enjoyment, during the 30's thru the 60's animal skins were a source of income. Many evenings the men congregated for supper and then proceeded out for a long night of coon hunting with their dogs.
Nothing delighted him more than to visit with family and friends, or to have children playing around. Telling stories or reminiscing was a true enjoyment. He will always be remembered as a good man. Always respectful of nature, animals and his fellow man. Always will he be missed.
He was preceded in death by his parents, Roy and Effie, his siblings Ruby (Frank) Allbritten, Lura Leona (Chester) Harris, George Isaac (Alice) Chandler, a baby brother dying in infancy, and son-in-law Paul T Firestone.
Gene is survived by his 3 children, Paulette, Cindy and Glenn; daughter-in-law Jerri Lynn (Doll);4 grandchildren: Dawn (Johnson) Doring, Kyle Simpson (Daisy), Austin Chandler, Krista (Bramell) Gregory (Michael); a 4 great grandchildren: Isaac, Mary, Emma and Thomas Simpson; 3 step great grandchildren: Clayton, Colton, and Garrett Gregory.
Funeral services will be held Monday, November 6, 2017 at 10:30 a.m. at the Dickey Funeral Home, Garden City, Missouri with burial in the Dayton Cemetery, Garden City, Missouri.
The family will receive friends Monday, November 6, 2017 from 9:30 a.m. - 10:30 a.m. at the funeral home.
Memorial contributions may be made to the Dayton Cemetery Association.
Final arrangements entrusted to Dickey Funeral Home, Garden City, Missouri.
Adrian man arrested in Bates County
On 11/2/17 around 8:23pm William J. Greer age 24 of Adrian, Missouri was booked into the Bates County Jail.
Mr. Greer was arrested for 1.) 2nd Degree Domestic Assault.
The bond for Mr. Greer was set at $10,000 cash/surety bond.
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Disclaimer: Arrest records are public information. Any indication of an arrest does not mean the individual identified has been convicted of a crime. All persons arrested are innocent until proven guilty in a court of law.
Mr. Greer was arrested for 1.) 2nd Degree Domestic Assault.
The bond for Mr. Greer was set at $10,000 cash/surety bond.
Copyright Mid America Live News
Disclaimer: Arrest records are public information. Any indication of an arrest does not mean the individual identified has been convicted of a crime. All persons arrested are innocent until proven guilty in a court of law.
Electric City Downtown Organization on a mission
Electric City Downtown Organization (ECD) is on a mission. Their mission is the revitalization of Downtown and the Historic Square of Butler, Missouri. They want to honor the history of the area by rehabilitating disused buildings and making the area a more interesting place to do business, dine, shop, work, live, and find entertainment close to home. They are able to do this by being part of a bigger program called Missouri Main Street Connection. Butler City Administrator, Casey Koehn, applied for a Main Street Grant Affiliate in February of 2015 to become a Main Street Missouri Affiliate. They became an official non-profit organization in Fall 2016. They are a 501(c)3 organization dedicated to the revitalization of Downtown and the Historic Square of Butler, Missouri.
So how can Butler residents become involved in such a movement? ECD will be kicking off an investor drive, around January 2018. By becoming an investor in your historic downtown square, you can be a part of the revitalization and growth. More details on that to come. If you are interested in being involved or want more information, check them out on Facebook, where meeting times and locations are posted or you can contact ECD President Tonya Williams at (660) 227–9422.
Don’t miss out on the next big event hosted by ECD which will be a Wine Walk for Small Business Saturday on November 25th on the Butler Square. You will be able to sip some wine and do some Christmas shopping at your local retailers.
Job Opening in Cass County
CASS WAY LLC in Pleasant Hill is looking to hire immediately. Below you will find the job ad. Thank you for your time.
Starting pay: $10/hr, $12-13/hr once you are fully trained Looking for people-oriented, patient, and caring individuals to work as support staff at a
supported living home for individuals with developmental disabilities. A great way to gain
experience in the fields of psychology, special education and medicine/nursing!
Our individuals are supported 24/7, including weekends and overnight.
During day shifts, you will work with one to three clients at a time, providing them assistance with
completing their daily routines and taking them on outings. Many of our clients are open to new
experiences and may be interested in engaging in activities related to your own interests and
hobbies. Have fun with them, a large part of your job will be ensuring that they have a
fulfilling, meaningful day!
Overnight shifts are typically low-stress, and you will be free to do homework, sleep, watch TV, etc. as
you please as long as you are able to respond to a client’s needs should they wake up in the middle
of the night.
Job Duties:
Data collection utilizing Therap Electronic Documentation
Cooking meals for clients and some light housework
Provide assistance as needed to help our clients perform their daily routines
Teach the clients new skills
Provide transportation to clients using company vehicles
Administer medications to clients at the proper times
Provide assistance with bathing (depending on the client)
Job Requirements: A high school diploma or equivalent is required, must be 18+.
Positive Behavior Support and MANDT training preferred but not required (we will pay for this training
for you if you do not have it).
Job Type: Full-time
Salary: $10.00 to $13.00 /hour
Required education:
High school or equivalent
Required license or certification:
Driver's License and Car Insurance
If interested please contact Mike.cassway@gmail.com
Thursday, November 2, 2017
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