Tuesday, January 29, 2019
Obituary - Art Terry
Art Terry, age 71, Prescott, Kansas passed away on Monday, January 28, 2019 at his home.
Funeral service 10:30 am Friday, February 1, 2019 at the Schneider Funeral Home and Crematory, Pleasanton Chapel.
Funeral service 10:30 am Friday, February 1, 2019 at the Schneider Funeral Home and Crematory, Pleasanton Chapel.
Burial in the Fort Scott National Cemetery with military honors provided by Olson Frary Burkhart VFW Post 1165.
Visitation will be held from 5 to 7 pm Thursday at the Chapel. Contributions suggested to VFW Scholarship Fund or Care to Share. Online condolences can be left at www.schneiderfunerals.com.
Clinton man arrested in Henry County
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| Jason M. Sedlock |
Mr. Sedlock was arrested for 1.) Driving While Intoxicated 2.) Driving While Suspended/Revoked - 2nd offense.
He was booked into the Henry County Jail in Clinton were he 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.
Obituary - Nadine Vivlin Moore
Nadine Vivlin Moore, 95, Nevada, MO passed away on Tuesday, January 29, 2019 at Moore-Few Care Center in Nevada. Nadine was born February 23, 1923 in Marionville, MO to Brutus C. “Bud” and Sarah Ann (Newport) Crites.
Nadine came to Sheldon with her family and graduated from Sheldon High School in 1941. She attended Missouri State Teachers College in Springfield and following her graduation she taught at various country schools in the Sheldon area including the Wild Rose Country School. After her marriage to Harold C. Moore she lived in Nevada and taught special education at the State Hospital until her retirement. Nadine attended Fairview Community Church where she was a Sunday school teacher for a number of years.
Nadine is survived by three children, Carol Townson, Tomball, TX, Sondra Klaus and her husband Bruce, Columbia, MO, Debbie Schnedler, Nevada, MO; 11 grandchildren; 16 great-grandchildren; 1 great-great-granddaughter; several nieces and nephews; two sisters-in law, Twila Moore, Nevada, and Nancy Crites, Reno, NV. She was preceded in death by one granddaughter, Ashley Schnedler; two brothers, Donald Crites, and Lloyd Crites; one sister-in-law, Dora Crites; and one brother-in-law, Gerald Moore.
Funeral services will be held at 2:00 p.m. on Saturday, February 2, 2019 at Ferry Funeral Home in Nevada with Rev. Bert Travis officiating. Interment will follow in Moore Cemetery in Nevada. Friends may call now and until the hour of service at Ferry Funeral Home.
Memorials are suggested to Bronaugh High School Scholarship Fund in c/o Ferry Funeral Home
Nadine came to Sheldon with her family and graduated from Sheldon High School in 1941. She attended Missouri State Teachers College in Springfield and following her graduation she taught at various country schools in the Sheldon area including the Wild Rose Country School. After her marriage to Harold C. Moore she lived in Nevada and taught special education at the State Hospital until her retirement. Nadine attended Fairview Community Church where she was a Sunday school teacher for a number of years.
Nadine is survived by three children, Carol Townson, Tomball, TX, Sondra Klaus and her husband Bruce, Columbia, MO, Debbie Schnedler, Nevada, MO; 11 grandchildren; 16 great-grandchildren; 1 great-great-granddaughter; several nieces and nephews; two sisters-in law, Twila Moore, Nevada, and Nancy Crites, Reno, NV. She was preceded in death by one granddaughter, Ashley Schnedler; two brothers, Donald Crites, and Lloyd Crites; one sister-in-law, Dora Crites; and one brother-in-law, Gerald Moore.
Funeral services will be held at 2:00 p.m. on Saturday, February 2, 2019 at Ferry Funeral Home in Nevada with Rev. Bert Travis officiating. Interment will follow in Moore Cemetery in Nevada. Friends may call now and until the hour of service at Ferry Funeral Home.
Memorials are suggested to Bronaugh High School Scholarship Fund in c/o Ferry Funeral Home
Obituary - Kenton Eiffert
Kenton Eiffert died Sunday, January 6, 2019. Services were held January 9, 2019. Donations may be made to the ALS Association, St. Louis Regional Chapter (alsa.org) Kenton was born in Harrisonville, Missouri on October 5, 1957, to Leon and Beverly Eiffert, joining sisters Debbie and Lee Anne. Living on Bird Street, he loved the neighborhood kids and being outdoors with everyone. He attended Harrisonville Elementary and High School, making many friends and holding those friendships close over the years. He loved sports, especially playing baseball (and watching the Kansas City Royals), playing basketball, and water-skiing. The family cabin at the Lake of the Ozarks was a favorite, frequent destination then and for the rest of his life. Here he spent cherished time with his loved ones.
After graduating from high school, Kenton went to college in Rolla, Missouri, where he played on the baseball team and earned his B.S. in Electrical Engineering. Also, he met Jackie there, and they were married in 1980. They soon moved to Houston, Texas, where he worked for Shell Oil. They lived there for 10 years. He and Jackie met many good people in Houston, and again maintained these friendships as the years progressed. In 1991, they moved to Bakersfield, California, where Kenton worked for Shell, which later became AERA. He added many wonderful friendships there and from his Bakersfield neighborhood. They lived there till 2017, raising their children Kristy, Bethany, and Brett. Doing things with his family and friends continued to be Kenton’s first priority, such as frequently attending the kids’ school activities, and taking many trips with them and friends to explore California’s attractions (one being Yosemite National Park where they went camping and hiking every spring for over 25 years with the same core group of friends). Kenton planned many, many gatherings for those he loved around sporting events, including going to many college and pro baseball, basketball, and football games. In 2017 they returned to Missouri to live.
For the past four years, since Kenton was diagnosed with ALS, his family went all out to wring as much out of life with and for him as they could. To mention a few things, they took an Alaskan cruise with Jackie’s family, spent a lot of time at the Lake of the Ozarks, went to more college basketball games including the Final Four in 2016 and 2017, saw several Kansas City Chiefs games, went to Royals spring training several years, and of course, saw many Royals games. He was ecstatic to get to experience their 2015 World Series victory, as well as the one in 1985. In addition, he and Jackie took several road trips; one through the western states and the national parks with their faithful dog of 18 years, Roxy, and another road trip visiting old friends and family. Kenton kept his spirits up and always strived to make those around him feel happy.
His family and friends will always love Kenton and smile as they remember the many good times they spent with him.
After graduating from high school, Kenton went to college in Rolla, Missouri, where he played on the baseball team and earned his B.S. in Electrical Engineering. Also, he met Jackie there, and they were married in 1980. They soon moved to Houston, Texas, where he worked for Shell Oil. They lived there for 10 years. He and Jackie met many good people in Houston, and again maintained these friendships as the years progressed. In 1991, they moved to Bakersfield, California, where Kenton worked for Shell, which later became AERA. He added many wonderful friendships there and from his Bakersfield neighborhood. They lived there till 2017, raising their children Kristy, Bethany, and Brett. Doing things with his family and friends continued to be Kenton’s first priority, such as frequently attending the kids’ school activities, and taking many trips with them and friends to explore California’s attractions (one being Yosemite National Park where they went camping and hiking every spring for over 25 years with the same core group of friends). Kenton planned many, many gatherings for those he loved around sporting events, including going to many college and pro baseball, basketball, and football games. In 2017 they returned to Missouri to live.
For the past four years, since Kenton was diagnosed with ALS, his family went all out to wring as much out of life with and for him as they could. To mention a few things, they took an Alaskan cruise with Jackie’s family, spent a lot of time at the Lake of the Ozarks, went to more college basketball games including the Final Four in 2016 and 2017, saw several Kansas City Chiefs games, went to Royals spring training several years, and of course, saw many Royals games. He was ecstatic to get to experience their 2015 World Series victory, as well as the one in 1985. In addition, he and Jackie took several road trips; one through the western states and the national parks with their faithful dog of 18 years, Roxy, and another road trip visiting old friends and family. Kenton kept his spirits up and always strived to make those around him feel happy.
His family and friends will always love Kenton and smile as they remember the many good times they spent with him.
Monday, January 28, 2019
Obituary - Richard Henry Yazel
Richard Henry “Dick” Yazel, 87, Nevada, MO passed away on Monday, January 28, 2019 at his home in Nevada following a lengthy illness. Richard was born December 13, 1931 in Harrisonville, MO to George A. and Neomi Ruth (Wiggington) Yazel. On October 10, 1980 he was united in marriage to Marilyn A. (Foster) Bowles in Nevada and she survives of the home.
Richard was born in Harrisonville, MO and raised in the Freeman, MO area. He came to Nevada with his family at the age of 15. Following in his father’s footsteps, he began working at Newton Burial Park in Nevada in addition to opening and closing graves throughout Vernon County. He retired as sexton from Newton Burial Park in 2014 following 60 years of employment. Richard enjoyed camping and fishing, going to Silver Dollar City, and traveling in the Ozarks. He attended the First Christian Church in Nevada.
In addition to his wife Marilyn he is survived by his children, Donna Smith and her husband Bill, Otterville, MO, Richard J. Yazel and his wife Marilyn, Enid, OK, Debbie Jenkins and her husband Sam, Mound City, KS, Rhonda Harris and her husband Steve, Milo, MO, Justin Bowles and his wife Jodi, Carthage, Monique Danley, Kenai, AL; nine grandchildren; numerous great-grandchildren; one brother, Milton (Junior) Yazel, Miami, OK; one sister, Helen Wood, Walker, MO; sister-in-law, Anne Yazel, Nevada; several nieces and nephews. He was preceded in death by his parents, two brothers, Gerald Yazel, and Lowell Yazel; grandson, Christopher Harris; and an infant granddaughter, April Jenkins.
Funeral services will be held at 1:30 p.m. on Wednesday, January 30, 2019 at Ferry Funeral Home in Nevada with Pastor David Rorabaugh officiating. Interment will follow in Newton Burial Park in Nevada. Friends may call for viewing from 12:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. on Tuesday at the funeral home.
In lieu of flowers memorials are suggested to Hospice Compassus of Lamar in c/o Ferry Funeral Home.
Richard was born in Harrisonville, MO and raised in the Freeman, MO area. He came to Nevada with his family at the age of 15. Following in his father’s footsteps, he began working at Newton Burial Park in Nevada in addition to opening and closing graves throughout Vernon County. He retired as sexton from Newton Burial Park in 2014 following 60 years of employment. Richard enjoyed camping and fishing, going to Silver Dollar City, and traveling in the Ozarks. He attended the First Christian Church in Nevada.
In addition to his wife Marilyn he is survived by his children, Donna Smith and her husband Bill, Otterville, MO, Richard J. Yazel and his wife Marilyn, Enid, OK, Debbie Jenkins and her husband Sam, Mound City, KS, Rhonda Harris and her husband Steve, Milo, MO, Justin Bowles and his wife Jodi, Carthage, Monique Danley, Kenai, AL; nine grandchildren; numerous great-grandchildren; one brother, Milton (Junior) Yazel, Miami, OK; one sister, Helen Wood, Walker, MO; sister-in-law, Anne Yazel, Nevada; several nieces and nephews. He was preceded in death by his parents, two brothers, Gerald Yazel, and Lowell Yazel; grandson, Christopher Harris; and an infant granddaughter, April Jenkins.
Funeral services will be held at 1:30 p.m. on Wednesday, January 30, 2019 at Ferry Funeral Home in Nevada with Pastor David Rorabaugh officiating. Interment will follow in Newton Burial Park in Nevada. Friends may call for viewing from 12:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. on Tuesday at the funeral home.
In lieu of flowers memorials are suggested to Hospice Compassus of Lamar in c/o Ferry Funeral Home.
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