Wednesday, January 8, 2020

Obituary - Charles "Chuck" Hampton McCormick

CHARLES “CHUCK” HAMPTON MCCORMICK

Charles, 30, of Raymore , Missouri went to be with his Lord and Savior Jesus Christ In The Line of Duty on Sunday January 5, 2020.

Born September 6, 1989 in Alpharetta, Georgia to Melanie (Warren) and Mark McCormick. Charles was a Firefighter/Paramedic with the West Peculiar Fire Protection District and formerly worked for the South Metro Fire Protection District in Missouri and the Cherokee County Fire Dept in Georgia. On September 7, 2011 Charles married Rachel Stevens and together had 3 sons. Charles loved to be in the outdoors and “messing” with all sorts of things. He was very passionate for animals and had a special bond with his dog, Aiden. He enjoyed both listening to music and playing his guitar. Charles loved to tinker and had a cheerful, can do attitude. Charles was a family man and his whole world centered around his wife and sons and was a loving, thoughtful, supportive son and brother.

Charles was preceded in death by his father, Mark Hampton McCormick; paternal grandparents, William Hampton McCormick and Pat McCormick.

Survivors include his wife of 8 years, Rachel; 3 sons, Kyler, Kaiden, and Kolten; mother, Melanie McCormick; 2 brothers, Warren and William McCormick; 2 uncles, Jeff (Teresa) and BensonMcCormick; his aunt, Brenda Powell; maternal grandparents, Charles E. Warren and Aileen Warren; and Becky Seber.

Celebration of Life Services will be 11 AM, Saturday January 11, 2020 at Abundant Life Baptist Church (304 SW Persels Rd. Lees Summit , Missouri 64081). Visitation will be from 4-8 PM on Friday January 10, 2020 at Abundant Life Baptist Church. Firefighters walk through will be at 5:30 PM on Friday. Memorial are suggested to the Family so they may pay it forward.

Florida man earns complimentary stay in Bates County

On January 7, 2020 a Deputy was advised that Joseph Bailey (DOB 9/10/1986) had a warrant out of Marion County, Florida for DUI Manslaughter. The Deputy made contact with Bailey at a business in Amsterdam, MO. Bailey was taken into custody without incident and was transported to the Bates County Jail.

He had a total of 3 warrants out of Florida for Vehicular Manslaughter and Property Damage. His bonds totaled $30,000. Bailey is currently being held in the Bates County Jail awaiting extradition to Marion County, Florida.


Grow operation gets green light

Highlights from the Butler City Council meeting last night

Those in attendance were honored to meet the new city administrator Michael West. The public is urged to attend a meet and greet for Mr. West this Friday afternoon 3 to 5 pm at city hall.


Discussion continued regarding the construction of a park on Sunset street behind the Fran apartments. There may be grant money available to construct the park, more details coming soon. 

The city is hoping to partner with local ball associations that use the baseball fields- maintenance of the ball fields is costly and time consuming, the city is hoping the associations can help reduce some of these costs.

Mayor Henry appointed Doncella Liggins to finish out the seat vacated in ward 2 by Mike Irick.

Council voted to award Dana F. Cole a three year contract to perform audits for the city. The savings to the tax payer will be pretty substantial.

A license for medical marijuana grower Local Leaf was approved by the state, which will allow them to move forward on the purchase of the spec building in the industrial park.

The Butler police department recorded 687 incident reports in 2019. Also they have caught two suspects in connection with a string of recent burglaries, more details coming soon.

The Butler fire department responded to a total of 41 alarms last month. 


The council wishes to thank Scott Mallatt for over 30 years of dedication, as he tended the city cemetery for 30+ years and his service is greatly appreciated.



Liggins takes vacant council seat

During the Butler city council meeting last night, Doncella Liggins was sworn in to fill the ward two seat vacated by Mike Irick. Liggins will hold the seat until the April election.


Librarian needed Appleton City

News courtesy of the Appleton City Economic Development committee 

The monthly Men’s Fellowship Breakfast at the Appleton City Church of God (Holiness) will be 7:00 a.m. Saturday, January 11. All the men of the community are invited to join them for a time of great food and fellowship. Jerry Johannigmeier will have a short devotional.

The Knights of Columbus will have their monthly pancake and sausage breakfast at the Knight’s Hall in Montrose on Sunday, January 12 from 8:30 – 10:00 a.m. Treat your family to a hot breakfast you don’t have to cook or clean up. A free will donation will be greatly appreciated

Knitting classes, led by Ann Barclay, have resumed at the Appleton City Library on Tuesday mornings at 10:00 a.m. Come join them and see what you might learn or get support in projects you are working on. Supplies are available if you don't have any already. Learn something new this year. All ages are invited. Call 660-476-5513 for more information.

Appleton City Head Start is enrolling children for the 2019-2020 school year. Children need to be 3 years old on or before August 1, 2019. They have class Monday - Friday from 8:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. Their phone number is (660)234-8767. The address is 214 S Beech St., AC MO 64724.

The Appleton City Public Library is still seeking a librarian. Hours of operation would be Tuesdays and Thursdays, 8:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., and Saturdays, 8:00 a.m. to noon. Applications can be picked up at the library during normal business hours and will be accepted through January 10,

Once again DbarJ Quilts Etc will be sponsoring the Elva Gwinn Huffman Essay Contest for non-profit groups. Any non-profit group can write an

essay about their group, their good works, how they would use the quilt to help them raise money for their cause. It is best if you keep it to no more than 2 pages. Due date for the essays in March 31, 2020. They will be read and the quilt will be given out on April 2, which is Elva's birthday. If you wish more information, you can call 660-598-2222 during business hours, M,W,TH,F 9:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m., Tuesday 12:00-5:00 p.m.

Corrections to last week’s information on SQS Chairpersons list: The Whisker Contest contact is Shelley Davis and Fashion and Song Pageant is Shellie Unell. Local Artist Display is also Shellie Unell.

The Appleton City Museum will provide a stroll down memory lane with a Photo Display during the SQC Celebration. Over 150 pictures will be on display of businesses, buildings, area occupations, leaders of the community and basically pictures of the past (anything that isn't current). If anyone would like to donate an 8x10 photo to the Museum for this event, they will be glad to display it. However, they ask for prints that will become the property of the Museum in preserving AC History. The deadline to submit will be April 1, 2020. They may be mailed to: A.C. Museum, 305 N. Maple, ACMO 64724 or you can drop them off workdays at the museum, which are some Wednesday afternoons during the winter.

There will be a community play held during the Sesquicentennial event in June 2020. Abby Sage and Kamber Grishow are producing and directing the production and would like to formally extend their invitation for all those who wish to be a part of the event to please contact them. Whether you are interested in acting, assisting with costumes or set design, or simply want to offer your help with the process but don’t know how, please let them know. Auditions for the play will be held later in January (date TBD). Sage can be reached at (417) 766-8708 and Grishow at (660) 492-3502. More information can be found on the Appleton City Community Play Facebook page.

Ellett Memorial Hospital Appleton City offers outpatient specialist services for January 2020. Call 660-476-2111 for appointments. Jan 8 –Upper GI, Colonoscopy-Dr. Namin, Jan 9 – Podiatry-Dr. Dowell, Jan 14 - Orthopedics – Dr. Gray, Jan 15–Upper GI, Colonoscopy- Dr. Vardakis, Jan 20 – Rheumatology – Dr. Latinis, Jan 28 - Orthopedics – Dr. Gray

Every edition of the “Appleton City Journal” is a new chapter in the annual book documenting Appleton City, its residents and activities. Community newspapers provide the written history of their towns for generations to come. For more than 130 years, the Journal” has done just that for Appleton city and the surrounding areas. Not only do subscribers have the opportunity to clip and save stories of interest in scrapbooks and shoe boxes, copies of the “Journal” are available on microfiche at several locations including the Missouri State Archives in Jefferson City. Websites and Facebook pages may provide immediate attention, but they come and go. The value 20 years from now of a child’s birth announcement clipped from the “Journal” will far outweigh an 8 ½ x 11 piece copy of the Facebook announcement. Think of how many family members have documented an event by clipping out an article and/or photo and saving them for future reference. In order for the “Journal” to do its job of documenting the history, residents, churches, organizations, schools and other entities need to submit information and alert the “Journal” staff of possible story and photo opportunities. Let’s work together to document the 52 weeks of this year for others to enjoy in the future. For information on how to submit information and photos, please call 888-646-2211 or email sacosagenews@centurylink.net.

“The Little Apple” was started by the A. C. Economic Development as way of informing residents of news and events sponsored by area businesses and organizations. Items of a clearly personal nature, such as birthdays, anniversaries, awards (not group sponsored), personal sales and the like are not accepted for publication. Please email articles for “The Little Apple” to dcp81@embarqmail.com by Tuesday evenings or bring them to Dr. Payton’s office to be included in that week’s edition. To receive "The Little Apple" free by e-mail, send your e-mail address to dcp81@embarqmail.com If you have changed your previous email address, you are asked to send the current address, so the list can be updated.

CALENDAR OF EVENTS

Jan 10 AC Basketball at Archie 4:30 p.m.
Jan 11 Men’s Fellowship Breakfast at the Appleton City Church of God (Holiness) 7:00 a.m.
Jan 12 Knights of Columbus pancake and sausage breakfast 8:30 – 10:00 a.m. at the Knight’s Hall in Montrose
Jan 13 – 18 AC Varsity Basketball Tournament



Tuesday, January 7, 2020

St. Clair County Sheriff's Office News Release January 1 through 7, 2019

St. Clair County Sheriff Scott Keeler reported deputies made two arrests and took multiple reports during the week of Jan. 1 through 7, 2020.

View the full press release by using the link that we have provided for you below:

Obituary - Janice Lynn Jackson

Janice Lynn Jackson 64, of Belton, Mo. went home to be with Jesus on Friday December 27th, 2019 surrounded by many loved ones.

Jan as many knew her was born on April 10th, 1955 in Kansas City Mo. to James and Barbara Hoback. In her early childhood years she was raised in California where she spent precious time with her Nana.

Later they moved to Shawnee Mission, KS. To be near her mother's family. She graduated from Shawnee Mission High School. She had a passion for horse back riding, loved crocheting, sewing, and listening to her oldies. In 1980 she got married to the love of her life Joe A. Jackson. They began a family shortly after in 1981. They had 4 beautiful children who she devoted her life to. She had a strong faith always leaning on Jesus for strength and support. She was involved in many church activities through out her life. She loved sharing about her amazing God and all his mighty miracles. After moving to Belton, Mo. and raising her children she enjoyed taking care of her mother; Spending time with family and soaking up every second of her 9 Grandchildren. Jan was a true faithful servant of God and such a beautiful soul. Many adored her and called her mom and friend she will be missed dearly.

Jan was survived by; her 4 children Julie and husband Vincent Rice, Joseph Jackson, Joni and husband Seth Wyatt, Jeff Jackson and wife Elizabeth. 9 Grandchildren Dominic and Leah Rice, Ryder Jackson, Tyson, Leighlin, Charlyanna, and Axael Wyatt, Josie and Lydia Jackson.

Jan was preceded by; her parents James and Barbara Hoback, twin brothers, and her beloved husband Joe A. Jackson.

A Celebration of Life service will be held 11:00 a.m., Friday, January 10, 2020 with visitation from 10:30 to 11:00 a.m. at the Belton Assembly of God Church, 613 E. North Avenue, Belton, Missouri 64012.


Funeral arrangements made for fallen West Peculiar Fireman Charles " Chuck " McCormick





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