Thursday, January 7, 2021

Obituary - David Allen Groves

David Allen Groves passed away on November 28, 2020 at the age of 79. He was born to Warren and Ella Groves in Springfield, MO on March 2, 1941.

David was one of six children, raised to work hard and be productive from a young age. After graduation from Pleasant Hope HS, he joined the US Air Force at age17 and served 4 years as a medic. He was stationed in Maine for one year and in England for 3 years. Returning to the states, David served as a police officer in Springfield, MO, married Carole Pickering of Willard, MO, and started a family. 

In the summer of 1966, he launched his ultimate career and joined Troop D of the Missouri State Highway Patrol. In early fall 1974, David relocated his family to Bolivar, MO and remained steadfast for the duration of his children’s childhood years. David made a final move to Nevada, MO in 1987 where he was promoted from corporal to sergeant before choosing to retire at the age of 55. David served 30 years on the MSHP, from October 1966 to September 1996.

Despite all of David’s accomplishments, his most cherished was his acceptance of Christ. David was in his fifties when he was baptized into the body of Christ and was a faithful member of the Church of Christ family in Ft. Scott, KS, where he regularly attended.

David spent his remaining years in Nevada, making many strong friendships in the area. He loved to help people. When he was not working his patrol job and long into retirement, he would spend his spare time building wheelchair ramps, fixing things for people, visiting nursing homes, mowing lawns and studying the Word. He absolutely loved mowing on his zero-turn mower. No question, David was a caring man who valued authority and structure, lent a helping hand to anyone in need, never expecting anything in return.

David was preceded in death by his parents, brothers George “Edward” Jackson and wife Virginia and Larry Groves and wife Barbara and brother-in-law Larry Bonner. He leaves behind a son, Stephen Groves (Robin), and daughters, Sandra Barlow and Allison Daniels (Aaron). David was blessed with six grandchildren, Christopher Barlow (Jamie), Miranda Groves Snider (Austin), Ashlee Barlow, Marshall Groves, Lydia Daniels, and Grant Daniels, along with two great grandchildren, Lincoln Barlow and Lynnlee Snider. He is also survived by siblings, Carolyn Bonner, James Groves (Judy), and Linda Gillham (Stan), along with several nieces and nephews.

David Allen Groves passed away on November 28, 2020 at the age of 79. He was born to Warren and Ella Groves in Springfield, MO on March 2, 1941.

David was one of six children, raised to work hard and be productive from a young age. After graduation from Pleasant Hope HS, he joined the US Air Force at age17 and served 4 years as a medic. He was stationed in Maine for one year and in England for 3 years. Returning to the states, David served as a police officer in Springfield, MO, married Carole Pickering of Willard, MO, and started a family. In the summer of 1966, he launched his ultimate career and joined Troop D of the Missouri State Highway Patrol. 

In early fall 1974, David relocated his family to Bolivar, MO and remained steadfast for the duration of his children’s childhood years. David made a final move to Nevada, MO in 1987 where he was promoted from corporal to sergeant before choosing to retire at the age of 55. David served 30 years on the MSHP, from October 1966 to September 1996.

Despite all of David’s accomplishments, his most cherished was his acceptance of Christ. David was in his fifties when he was baptized into the body of Christ and was a faithful member of the Church of Christ family in Ft. Scott, KS, where he regularly attended.

David spent his remaining years in Nevada, making many strong friendships in the area. He loved to help people. When he was not working his patrol job and long into retirement, he would spend his spare time building wheelchair ramps, fixing things for people, visiting nursing homes, mowing lawns and studying the Word. He absolutely loved mowing on his zero-turn mower. No question, David was a caring man who valued authority and structure, lent a helping hand to anyone in need, never expecting anything in return.

David was preceded in death by his parents, brothers George “Edward” Jackson and wife Virginia and Larry Groves and wife Barbara and brother-in-law Larry Bonner. He leaves behind a son, Stephen Groves (Robin), and daughters, Sandra Barlow and Allison Daniels (Aaron). David was blessed with six grandchildren, Christopher Barlow (Jamie), Miranda Groves Snider (Austin), Ashlee Barlow, Marshall Groves, Lydia Daniels, and Grant Daniels, along with two great grandchildren, Lincoln Barlow and Lynnlee Snider. He is also survived by siblings, Carolyn Bonner, James Groves (Judy), and Linda Gillham (Stan), along with several nieces and nephews.

Memorial services will held at 12:00 p.m. on Saturday, January 9, 2021 at the Church of Christ in Ft. Scott, KS.



We want your bids!

Sac Osage is accepting bids for a 2007 Ford 500 car with 145,169 miles. Bids must be delivered by mail or submitted in person to Sac Osage headquarters on or before the close of business January 22, 2021.

Mailing address: PO Box 111, El Dorado Springs, MO 64744
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Obituary - Glen Peck

Glen Peck, age 99 years, passed away Thursday, January 7th, 2021 at his home in Clinton, Missouri. A private family graveside service will be held at Drakes Chapel Cemetery. In lieu of flowers the family suggests memorial contributions to the Drake’s Chapel United Methodist Cemetery and may be left in care of Vansant-Mills Funeral Home. Fond memories and condolences can be left online at www.vansant-millsfuneralhome.com.

Glen Peck was born January 24, 1921 in Hillsdale Wisconsin at home on the farm to George and Tilda (Flygstad) Peck. Glen was the third child born of 5 siblings. Glen was a member of Drake’s Chapel United Methodist Church. He privately owned a truck route hauling hay. Glen also worked for Pittsburg Corning Glass in Sedalia, Missouri, Lake City Army Ammunition Plant, and farmed his own land.

Glen was preceded in death by his parents George and Tilda Peck, three sister; Loraine, Erma, and Beatrice, one daughter; Donna Halsey.

Survivors include three sons Duane Peck (Martha), Don Peck and Ron Peck (Theresa), two daughters Gloria Adkison, and Jerene Harrelson, one brother Jule Peck and numerous grandchildren and great grandchildren.

Arrangements have been entrusted to Vansant-Mills Funeral Home, Clinton, Missouri.


Nevada Regional Medical Center Employee of the month

Congratulations to Bec Blanchard, the winner of this month’s Nevada Regional Medical Center employee of the month award. Bec truly is a Shining Star in our Admissions Department. 

Both patients and fellow employees have recently sung her praises for treating them well, taking on extra duties, training new people and going the extra mile during these stressful times. Way to go, Bec!


Breaking News: Turner charged with murder in Bates County

(Butler, Mo) - Amended charges have been filed against Kaylea Jo Helen Turner. Turner attacked Wanda Czechan and Kasey Weeks at their Amoret, Missouri home last February.

Wanda Czechan was kicked and beaten and Weeks was stabbed in the neck. Weeks is still under a doctors care as a result of her wounds but Czechan later succumbed to her injuries suffered in the assault.

Bates County Prosecuting Attorney Hugh C. Jenkins has amended the 1st Degree Assault charges on Turner to 1st Degree Murder.

A mental evaluation was requested and Turner has been certified as competent to stand trial. A Preliminary Hearing is scheduled for March 8, 2021. Turner is being represented by Public Defender Jason Speer.

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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 - Zelma L. Aldridge

Funeral services for Zelma L. Aldridge of Butler, Missouri will be 10 a.m. Thursday, January 14, 2021 at the Schowengerdt Funeral Chapel (660-679-6555) in Butler. No visitation. Burial at 1 p.m. Thursday, January 14 in Odessa Cemetery in Odessa, Missouri. Contributions to the American Cancer Society. Online condolences www.schowengerdtchapel.com

Zelma Lee Aldridge, age 102 of Butler, Missouri died Wednesday, January 6, 2021 at Adrian Manor in Adrian, Missouri. She was born September 23, 1918 to Casey Blake and Mary Belle Thomas Campbell in Odessa, Missouri.

Zelma is survived by two sons, Larry Aldridge of Belton, Missouri and Doug Aldridge and wife Becky of Butler, Missouri; six grandchildren; and 5 great-grandchildren. She was preceded in death by her husband, Pete Aldridge in 1992; a brother, Max Campbell; and a sister, Jenne Bell.

Due to Covid, the Schowengerdt Funeral Chapel respectfully asks that everyone wear a mask and practice social distancing.


Harrisonville Police seeking public assistance

We need your help. Detective Arbuckle needs your help in identifying the two guys in these photos. These criminal master minds’ plan, is they go into the store claiming to have purchased items online but cannot produce any type of paperwork or emails to support that. 

They then just pick items out and take them or try to take them. So far, they have victimized two of our local business for a total of about $1,100.00 in merchandise. We know they are driving a 1990 GMC gray over light blue van that appears to have a spoiler on the roof and Utah plates.

If you have information about these two, give Detective Arbuckle a call at 816-380-3621 or you can call the TIPS Hotline at 816-474-8477 (TIPS).
 



BCMH: Way to go Dr. James Miller



BCMH- Congratulations to Dr. James Miller, who was selected for the Top Doctors 2021 list by Kansas City Magazine. Dr. Miller was one of 15 family medicine physicians from the greater KC area who were chosen for this honor.

Dr. Miller has received this honor for several years in a row. The annual Top Doctor list also named Dr. Joseph Parelman, an ophthalmologist who performs surgery at BCMH on Mondays. Dr. Parelman has also been honored in several previous Top Doctor lists.


Kansas City Magazine's methodology for their Top Doctor includes:
- Compiled by Castle Connolly, a trusted national health care research and information company
- Online nomination by licensed physicians in the U.S.
- Careful screening of nominated doctors' educational and professional experience
- Doctors do not and cannot pay to be selected



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