Thursday, April 29, 2021

Obituary - Carol Beth Fenster

Carol Fenster was born on December 31, 1944, to Allen and Norma Barney. She attended high school in Bradshaw, Nebraska before attending Kearney State College where she earned a Bachelor of Science Degree in Biology. While at Kearney State College, Carol met and married Dallas, her husband of 53 years. After college, Dallas and Carol resided in Nebraska and she worked in a variety of positions throughout her career.

To the union, Dallas and Carol had five children, Tony Fenster (1967-2015), Brenda Fenster Ries of Mt. Tabor, NJ, Angela Fenster Moore of Olathe, KS, Randy (Roy) Fenster of Stevensville, MT, and James Fenster of St. James, MO.

Carol was greatly devoted to family, and loved raising not only her own children, but always opened her home to any child. Carol loved attending all of their sporting events as well as other extracurricular activities. She rarely missed an opportunity to cheer on her own from the stands. She was also an avid Nebraska Cornhusker football fan, and cheered through many cold afternoons in Memorial Stadium. Carol loved the outdoors and camping, and was involved with Campfire Girls for many years in addition to organizing many camping trips with her family. She also was very fond of gardening and could regularly be found tending to tomatoes and flowers in the summer sun.

Carol was also an avid music lover, having sung in the choir at Bethel Lutheran Church, and with the Sweet Adelines Chorus in Kearney Nebraska. She shared her love for singing with her children, family and friends.

Carol and Dallas moved to Linn Valley, KS in 2009, where they were blessed with many dear friends. Carol enjoyed attending activities her grandchildren participated in and making many new friends as a Walmart greeter. She was also active in the Linn Valley Community Church.

Despite health concerns and losing her husband in her late years, Carol always maintained a positive outlook on life. She was a proud mother and grandmother, devoted to her family, and she was deeply loved.

Carol was preceded in death by her husband Dallas Fenster, parents Alan and Norma Barney, her brother Norman Barney, and her son Tony Fenster.

She is survived by her sister Anne Philson, her brother Bob Barney, her children Brenda and her husband Richard Ries, Angela and her husband Troy Moore, Randy (Roy) Fenster, and James and his wife Kaitlin Fenster, and eight grandchildren:TeJay and Ty Fenster, Madison and Malerie Moore, Brian and Sean Ries, and Dallas and Parker Fenster.

Funeral service will be 10 am Friday, April 30, 2021 at the Linn Valley Community Church. Visitation will be from 6 to 8 pm Thursday, April 29 at the Schneider Funeral Home and Crematory La Cygne Chapel. Graveside service will be held 10 am Saturday May 1 at the Oxford Cemetery in Oxford, Nebraska. 

The family suggests contributions to the Children's Brain Tumor Family Foundation(CBTFF), c/o Schneider Funeral Home, P.O. Box 304, La Cygne, KS 66040. Online condolences can be left at www.schneiderfunerals.com.

Obituary - Adam Jacob Holmgren

A graveside memorial service is planned for Adam beginning at 11:00 a.m. Friday, May 7, 2021 at St. Ludger's Cemetery in Germantown, Missouri.

Funeral Directions aere under the Hill and Sons Funeral Home of Appleton City, Missouri.

A complete obituary will be posted when its made available to us.

 



Updated Obituary - Robert Edwin Disselhoff

Robert Edwin Disselhoff, 82, Adrian, Missouri, passed away on April 26, 2021 in Butler, Missouri. Funeral services will be held at 3:00 p.m. Friday, April 30, 2021 at Calvary Baptist Church in Adrian, Missouri with visitation from 1:00-3:00. Burial will be in Crescent Hill Cemetery, Adrian. Memorial contributions may be made to Amazing Grace Baptist Camp.

Bob was born on February 18, 1939 to Arthur and Josie (Stach) Disselhoff in Kansas City, Missouri. He was the baby of 10 children. Throughout his life Bob was known for his loving and lighthearted personality. Paired with his wit and unyielding sense of humor, Bob was adored by everyone he crossed paths with.

Bob married the love of his life, DonNeta Morrow on January 20th, 1962. Over their 59 years of marriage, they were blessed with 3 children. The two moved from Kansas City to her hometown of Adrian Missouri in 1970. Bob played many roles throughout his life. Beyond being a treasured friend to many, he was a loving son, brother, husband, father, grandfather, and an adored cousin and uncle to his extended family. He was a proud Eagle Scout and spent his career of twenty years at General Motors Company in Kansas City. Bob was the iconic Voice of the Blackhawks, announcing Adrian High School football games for 32 years, since 1981. Many recall his seamless announcer voice which never showed bias for his team or grandsons, Tyler and Evan, although it was known and felt.

Bob accepted Jesus Christ as his personal savior in 1973, the same year he became a member of Calvary Baptist Church in Adrian Missouri. From there, Bob displayed his love for God in everything that he did and played an important role in his church family. Bob could talk to anyone with ease and found joy in sharing his inspiring testimony of faith with others around him.

Bob is remembered for his ability to find humor in any of life’s circumstances and the positive attitude he carried with him. He was a man of many talents, fixing things assumed to be beyond repair in his workshop and incorporating beautiful illustrations whenever he had a pen in hand. Bob always had a good joke at the right time and a countless number of them continue to live on and find their way into day-to-day life. If you knew Bob, you loved him. He will be greatly missed. As he always said “If it don’t work out, we’ll always wished it had of”.

Bob was preceded in death by his parents, Arthur and Josie Disselhoff, 2 brothers, 7 sisters, and infant daughter, Robin. He is survived by his wife DonNeta, of the home; one son, Mark Disselhoff and wife, Shelli of Lafayette, LA; one daughter, Kendra Tolle and husband, Gary of Adrian, MO; 3 grandsons, Tyler Tolle and Trenton Tolle of Kansas City, MO, and Evan Tolle of Adrian, MO.



April Cruise Night 2021 tomorrow at Butler Sonic Drive-In



Hope your shining up those vehicles and getting ready for the April Cruise Night 2021 tomorrow at Sonic Drive-In from 6-9PM
Come on out and bring the whole family!

Enjoy an evening of all sorts of vehicles and don't forget to purchase your ticket(s) for a chance to win the 50/50 Raffle!

The more 50/50 Raffle tickets bought the larger the cash amount won by one lucky winner!

$10 Entry Fee for Cruise Night Participants
The first 30 registered Cruise Night participants will receive a goodie bag!

Cruise Night participants get a chance to win 1st, 2nd or 3rd Place People's Choice Awards!

Award Sponsors:
KAM Detailed Vision
Carquest Auto Parts - Carquest of Butler
O'Reilly Auto Parts
Sonic Drive-In (Butler, MO)

We also have a Mystery Entry Prize for one random Cruise Night participant!

***Must Register a vehicle in the Cruise Night to be entered to winner the Mystery Entry Prize***


Butler Rotary Club News

The Butler Rotary Club met yesterday at the Pennell and after the meeting visited the Bates County Museum to see the Missouri Bicentennial Quilt. Rotary member Peggy Buhr (Museum Curator), President Robyn Eckhoff and Past District Governor, John Foster were present.

Happy Retirement Bob!



Nevada Regional Medical Center Pharmacist Bob Wilson was all smiles at his retirement reception this Wednesday at the hospital. “I’ve always loved working here. I just wish I would have started about 25 years earlier.” Pictured from the left are NRMC CEO Steve Branstetter, Pharmacy Director Jodee Mashek and Wilson. 

An emotional Mashek said, “Bob has always put patients at the forefront of everything he does. If there was ever a problem, Bob was always an advocate for the patient – speaking up for them when things weren’t going well. 

Bob never left a meeting with a patient without that person feeling good about the hospital.” After 19 years on the job Bob has lots of projects planned for around the house and says he’s looking forward to having some time to just kick back and relax.


Attention Nevada! Do you know this child?

Nevada Police are requesting the public’s assistance in attempting to locate the family of this young child. If you know the identity of this young boy or his family please contact the Nevada Police Department at 417-448-2710.

****The child’s family has been identified*****

Vehicle slams into Chiropractic Office in Nevada

On April 28th round 3:20pm the Nevada Police Department along with Nevada Fire Department responded to a vehicle that crashed into the Kurtz Chiropractic Office at 1804 North Ash Street in Nevada.

The Ford Truck was driven by Daniel J. Blanton of Webb City, Missouri and a pedestrian in the office Tammy Kurtz of Nevada sustained injuries in this accident and she was transported to a local hospital for treatment.

Mid America Live will continue to follow this story and provide updates when more information is made available to us. 

Photos Courtesy of the Nevada Fire Department










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