Tuesday, January 1, 2019

Obituary - Sharon Lee Wallace

Sharon L. Wallace, 76, Smithville, MO, formerly of Harrisonville, MO, died December 31, 2018 in Smithville. 

Services are pending at the Atkinson Funeral Home, Harrisonville, MO. 

A complete obituary will be posted when that information becomes available.


Obituary - Lena Sollars Cross

Lena Sollars Cross, 81, Appleton City, MO, formerly of Adrian, MO, died Monday, December 31, 2018 at her home. 

Funeral services will be at 2:00pm Friday, January 4, 2019 at the Atkinson Funeral Home in Adrian, MO. 

 The family will receive friends 6-8 pm Thursday evening, January 3, 2018 at the funeral home. 

Burial in Crescent Hill Cemetery, Adrian, MO. Memorial contributions may be made to Ellett Memorial Hospital Foundation or the Adrian Optimist Club. 

A complete obituary will be posted when that information becomes available.


Obituary - William Herbert Gepford

The family of William “Bill” Herbert Gepford wish to announce his Heavenly arrival on December 25, 2018 at the age of 73. 

Bill was a faithful servant to his Lord and Savior and had strong ties to the First Baptist Church of Adrian, Missouri and the Capri Christian Church of Naples, Florida. Bill was most happy serving in many capacities for his churches over his lifetime.

William Herbert Gepford was born October 10, 1945, in Lorain, Ohio. His parents moved the family to Adrian, Missouri in 1952. “Bill“ and Cheryl Cummings were high school sweethearts who then began their 51 years together farming in Adrian, Missouri. Bill and Cheryl also opened the Bates County National Bank in Butler and Amoret, Missouri, which led them to move their family to Butler, Missouri. When Bill and Cheryl were ready to retire, they relocated to their current residency in Marco Island, Florida.

Bill had a magnetic personality, and he didn’t know a stranger. He had a knack of making anyone feel special and made sure he shared his love for the WORD with anyone. But he is best known for his parting sentiment of “Have a Blessed Day!” Bill was quite the prankster and loved to tease people and make them laugh. He even had an affinity for making up pet names for those he cared about. He really enjoyed sports and was a competitive person. He played in basketball and slowpitch softball leagues for years. He loved watching the Kansas City Royals even when he moved to Florida. Bill’s love of music was always clear as could be seen tapping his feet, moving his hands, and nodding to the beat. But his favorite type of music were hymns. His favorite hymn was “There is a Fountain”. He even participated in the choir with the Capri Christian Church. The following Bible verse was taped to the inside of Bill’s Bible, and the family is comforted in knowing that Bill did receive God’s mercy: Hebrews 4:16

“So let us come boldly to the throne of our gracious God. There we will receive his mercy, and we will find grace to help us when we need it most.”

Bill is survived by his wife Cheryl of Marco Island, Fla; son, Shannon Gepford and wife Misti of Butler, Mo; daughter Karmin and husband Scott Ricker of Harrisonville, Mo; daughter Cherilyn and husband Aaron Widhalm of Pleasant Hill, Mo; sister Jan and husband Richard Gellender of Pittsburg, Ks; grandchildren Alyx Gepford, Mady Gepford, Ryenne Gepford, Taylor Ricker, Hailee Ricker, Trey Widhalm, and Abygail Widhalm; nephew Tad Gellender and niece Kourtney Misse. Bill joins his parents Herbert and Betty Gepford and grandson Cameron Widhalm in heaven.

In lieu of flowers, the family is asking that you make a donation to one of the following:

Adrian First Baptist Church PO Box 125, Adrian, MO 64720

Capri Christian Church 111 E Hilo St, Naples, FL 34113 Lewey Body Dementia Association: https://www.lbda.org/donate


From the Bates County Sheriff's Office

All but one phone line at the Sheriffs Office is down. The only number to use is 6606793232. 

If you get a busy signal continue to try they are sending techs out to look at the phone lines coming into the sheriffs office.


Update 5:58pm
All 911 calls are being sent to Butler Dispatch so there are no interruptions. We still have 1 administrative line open. Thanks for your patience.



Bates County Coroner Office Year in Review

Good afternoon everyone. I’m in the office today closing out the books of 2018. I thought I would take a moment to give you some insight into the Coroner’s office this year. Even though it’s one of the lesser-seen offices of Bates County, it is still funded by your tax dollars and I believe in keeping you informed on how I spend my time and your money.
 
2018 was a VERY busy year to say the least. As you know we can never predict how busy or slow a year will be. The best I can do is be prepared for anything and everything. In 2018 I investigated a total of 61 deaths. This means that I was notified of an unattended death and traveled to the scene and conducted an investigation to determine the cause and manner of death; by interview of witnesses, scene examination, physical examination, toxicology, and in some cases, autopsy.
 
In addition, 84 reports of death under hospice or nursing care were reported to my office and reviewed by paperwork only. 
 
In 2018, I certified a total of 44 Missouri Death Certificates. This means that of the 61 I investigated, 17 revealed natural causes readily enough that I allowed the decedent’s primary care physician to sign the Death Certificate.
 
I attended two trainings related to death investigation, and for the first time ever, provided a Death Investigation training course for law enforcement in our County. I plan to continue this every year and expand to include first responders next year.
 
The determination of what level of investigation is necessary is taken with the utmost of care. Many times a physical examination, review of available medical records, and blood work will reveal the answer and this is enough. You can imagine though that when the death is accidental, or in times I can predict litigation regarding a death, I must have irrefutable scientific evidence. The County cannot afford for me to be wrong or take guesses. In these cases unfortunately, an autopsy is warranted for the protection of all. While I hope to go to that extreme as infrequently as possible, it is there when we need it.
 
In EVERY case, please know that the decedent is under my personal supervision and care at all times and the highest degree of professionalism and reverent demeanor is used. I would not EVER let it be otherwise.
 
I have been your Coroner now for 2 years as of today. In these 2 years, I have not missed a call – I have responded to 100% of my calls personally, without the use of a deputy even once. One is trained and ready should I need him, but I have made it my top priority to serve you by being available at ALL times. I believe that is the job you elected me to do.
 
A few exciting updates are planned for this office in 2019. You are always welcome to contact me 24 hours a day with any questions. In the meantime, just know that I am continually grateful for the chance to serve in this office, and I will always do so to the very best of my ability.
 
I wish you all a very happy and safe 2019.
 
Greg D. Mullinax
Bates County Coroner






Arizona man arrested in Bates County

On 1/1/19 around 1:21am the Missouri State Highway Patrol in Bates County arrested 49 year old Shawn P. Mall of Maricopa, Arizona.

Mr. Mall was arrested for 1.) Felony Possession of a Controlled Substance (Methamphetamine) 2.) Felony McDonald County Sheriff's Office Warrant 3.) Misdemeanor Belton Police Department Warrant 4.) Unlawful use of Drug Paraphernalia 5.) Driving While Revoked 6.) No Seatbelt 7.) Lane Violation.

He was booked into the Bates County Jail in Butler, Missouri and Mr. Mall is currently listed as bondable. 

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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.











Obituary - Krista Marie Mahon

Krista Marie Mahon
Krista Marie Mahon, age 38, of Ottawa, Kansas formerly of Centerville and La Cygne, Kansas passed away on Sunday, December 30, 2018 at the Olathe Hospice House.

Funeral service will be 3 pm Saturday, January 5, 2018 at the Centerville Community Church. 


Visitation will be held from 5 to 7 pm Friday at the Schneider Funeral Home and Crematory, La Cygne Chapel. 

Contributions are suggested to the Prairie View Education Foundation or Olathe Hospice House, c/o Schneider Funeral Home, P.O. Box 304, La Cygne, Kansas. Online condolences can be left at www.schneiderfunerals.com.

Blairstown man arrested in Henry County

On 1/1/19 around 2:01am the Missouri State Highway Patrol in Henry County arrested 24 year old Caleb B. George of Blairstown, Missouri.

Mr. George was arrested for 1.) Driving While Intoxicated 2.) Possession of a controlled substance up to 35 grams or less of Marijuana.

He was booked into the Henry County Jail in Clinton, Missouri and Mr. George is currently listed as bondable.


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.








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