Thursday, April 1, 2021

Obituary - Thomas James Phillips

Thomas James (Tommy) Phillips, 55, departed this life to meet Jesus with his secret handshake on Tuesday, March 30, 2021. Tommy, named after his father and Uncle Tom, was born to Romie James and Joan Loraine (Woolverton) Phillips in Nevada, Mo, February 8, 1966. Tommy, also known to some as "Tom Wayne”, after his idle John Wayne, and “TaTonka” his Indian name meaning Buffalo, resided in Nevada during his childhood. He later moved to Moundville with his parents to enjoy the country life, driving his chuckwagon and four-wheeler, swimming in the pond, hunting, and checking cattle with family.

Tommy attended school at State School 66 in Nevada where he graduated with his class of 1985. He enjoyed working and being a productive member of society. He loved working at JT Maloney's, and in the summers, working at Cottonwood Cove in Southfork, Colorado at the Campground. He later worked at Quality Products for 15 years, retiring in 1994, along with his parents. After retirement, Tommy and his parents were camp attendants at Stockton Lake. Tommy eagerly accepted the duty as a, self-appointed, Deputy Park Attendant, always wearing his badge. As you can imagine, the opportunity to build on his friendships increased as he visited every camper coming into the parks. He had many opportunities to expand his abilities and experiences. Tommy was dedicated to working out and maintaining his physical strength. He participated in the Special Olympic World Games at Notre Dame, Indiana in gymnastics in 1985 and New Haven, Connecticut to compete in individual bowling competition in 1987. Tommy was elated for various opportunities to do custodial work at Nevada High School and Bronaugh High School. He did a great deal of socializing while "working", but most important was the impact he had on the students, to promote acceptance, understanding and love. Tommy's favorite meal was a "Buffalo Burger and Carmel Frappe" from McDonalds. Yep, they have buffalo!!

Tommy is survived by his parents, Romie and Joan of the home, brother, Leon Phillips and his wife Mari Anne Siloam Springs, Arkansas, sister, Dianna McNeil and her husband Carey, Bronaugh, Mo, and sister Pamela Earnest and her husband Tom, Milo, Mo. Tommy was blessed with numerous, very loving, nieces and nephews and even more active great nieces and nephews who he enjoyed teasing, tormenting and loving. Tommy was preceded in death by his paternal grandparents, Morris Amos “Dick” Phillips and Reva Mae (Paxton) Phillips and maternal grandparents, Edward Byron Woolverton and Fern Olive (Withrow) Woolverton, and great nephew Odin Allan Tyler Earnest. Tommy was also blessed to possess the gift of proper introductions and social interaction which provided the opportunity for him to build his wealth of friendships which he absolutely treasured. If he met you, he would never forget you and you would never forget him!!!

A friend of the family shared this message, his thoughts of Tommy: “He sure made me laugh a lot and I loved his self-confidence...He was raised to be that way!! He was not timid and quiet from being held back. Tommy would let a person know what he thought. He had a good life. Your family did Great, Letting Him be Him. We will all miss Tommy. Peace and Love!!”

We would like to encourage all to attend in your most comfortable sport/athletic attire, rodeo/western wear-- but please leave your guns at home and mask up!

Funeral services will be held at 10:30 a.m. on Saturday, April 3, 2021 at Ferry Funeral Home in Nevada with Rev. Kay Zimmer and Pastor Kevin McKinley officiating. Private interment will follow in Moore Cemetery in Nevada. The family will receive friends from 5:30 – 7:00 p.m. on Friday at the funeral home.

In lieu of flowers, the family suggests donations can be made for Scholarships or needs for Bronaugh Schools and the United Methodist Church of Moundville in memory of Tommy.



Wednesday, March 31, 2021

Armed Robbery at Kay Jewelers in Raymore

At approximately 2:07 p.m. today, March 31, an armed robbery occurred at Kay Jewelers at 1945 W. Foxwood Drive in Raymore.

A thin, black male subject entered the store armed with a handgun. He was wearing a red Chiefs cap and a black and gray jacket. He left westbound from the business in a silver vehicle, possibly a Nissan.

The investigation is ongoing and Raymore Police are asking anyone with information to contact Detective Sgt. Cory Miller at 816-892-3017.

This is all the information we have available at this time.

Obituary - Gloria Marlene Murphy

Gloria Marlene Murphy, 78, Sheldon, MO passed away on Tuesday, March 30, 2021 at Medicalodges of Ft. Scott, KS. Marlene was born August 24, 1942 in Independence, KS to Homer Hugh and Ruby Lee (Willis) Graves. She married Jack Murphy on September 18, 1959 in Neodesha, KS and he preceded her in death on June 13, 2020.

In addition to her husband Jack, she is preceded in death by her parents; one brother, Jimmy Graves of Independence, KS; two sisters, Margie Yarbrough of Clarksville, AR, and Joane Lindsay of Wichita, KS.

Marlene is survived by one son, Tracy Murphy (Rhonda) of Sheldon, MO; three grandchildren, Caleb Murphy and Tyler Murphy, both of Sheldon, and Mandy Murphy Curtis (Jordan) of Wetumka, OK. Also surviving is a twin sister, Darlene Cummings of Elkins, AR; one brother, Homer Graves (Wanda) of Sheldon; and many nieces and nephews.

Graveside services will be held at 11:00 a.m. on Saturday April 3, 2021 at Bluff Cemetery in Barton County, MO with Steven Hopkins officiating. The family will receive friends from 7:30 to 8:30 p.m. on Friday evening at Ferry Funeral Home in Nevada.

*** Those in attendance will be asked to maintain social distancing and are asked to wear face masks to protect themselves and others.



Bates County Sheriffs Office warns of scam

We have received several reports from people in our community who are receiving phone calls from an individual claiming to be a Detective with the Bates County Sheriff's Office. 

This individual demands you to pay a certain amount of money or a warrant will be issued for your arrest. This is a scam. Our office does not contact anyone by phone requesting money.


Obituary - John Henry Bower

John Henry Bower, age 84, a resident of rural Deerfield, Missouri, passed away Friday, March 26, 2021, at his home. He was born May 3, 1936, in Ft. Scott, Kansas, the son of Jesse Bower and June Dunbar Bower. He had served with the United States Army. 

John married Amelia E. Jones on July 17, 1964, at Miami, Oklahoma. John had worked for several years as a truck driver. He enjoyed spending time with his family and exploring the outdoors with his grandchildren. He also liked to garden and watch western movies.

Survivors include his wife, Amelia, of the home; and children, Rick Jones, of Ft. Scott, Jill Love and husband, Ron, Tony Bower, and Jason Bower and wife, Thabena, all of Deerfield; twelve grandchildren, Dustin Jones, Kendria Brown, Josh Jones, Haley Jones, and Garrett, Alyson Love, Quentin Love, Gavin Love, Evan Love, Jessica Bower, and fiancé, Jacob, Rebecca Bower, Micala Bower and Preslee Bower and ten great-grandchildren, Elijah, Hannah, Faith, Glory, Silas, Jordan, Romey, Madison, Taylor and David. Also surviving are two sisters, Mable Green, of Colorado and Roberta Rickman, of Girard, Kansas and two brothers, Perry Bower and wife, Helen and Chet Bower and wife, Linda, all of Ft. Scott, Kansas. He was preceded in death by his son, Doug Bower, three brothers, Jay, Floyd and Leroy Bower and a sister, Margaret Rhodes.

There was cremation and no services will be held at this time. Memorials are suggested to Care to Share and may be left in care of the Cheney Witt Chapel, 201 S. Main, P.O. Box 347, Ft. Scott, KS 66701. Words of remembrance may be submitted to the online guestbook at cheneywitt.com.

Freeze Warning Tonight into Thursday Morning


A Freeze Warning is in effect across the Missouri Ozarks region for tonight into Thursday morning. Frost and freeze will damage sensitive early Spring vegetation as temperatures fall into the 20s. #mowx #kswx


Adrian City wide cleanup



Come support the Appleton City Seniors

Come out and enjoy a delicious tenderloin sandwich and support our Appleton City seniors!



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