A complete obituary will be posted when it is available.
Wednesday, May 5, 2021
Obituary - Benny Ray Janssen
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Obituary - Richard Dale Maston
Richard retired from the US Postal Service in 1992 as a building engineer at the main post office in downtown Kansas City, Missouri. He lived in Raytown for many years before moving to Stilwell, Kansas.
Richard was preceded in death by his parents, Harold and Edna and his siblings, Elaine, Charleen and Ronald.
Richard is survived by his partner of 20 years, Linda Burgess of the home and his sister, Karen Mullens of Ankeny, Iowa; other relatives and friends.
Family suggests memorial contributions may be made to the Parkinson’s Foundation.
Cremation. There are no services planned at this time.
Funeral arrangements are under the direction of the Dickey Funeral Home, Harrisonville, Missouri.
MoDOT News Release: Mowing
If Grass is Growing, Mowers are Mowing
Be Alert and Slow Down for MoDOT Mowing Crews
JEFFERSON CITY – It has been a rainy spring and that—coupled with warmer temperatures—means seasonal growth on Missouri roadways. The Missouri Department of Transportation urges motorists to use caution when encountering tractor mowers near the shoulder of interstates and other busy roadways beginning this month and throughout the summer.
"Even the most aggressive warning lights and signs aren’t effective when drivers are distracted," said MoDOT State Maintenance Director Natalie Roark. “For the health and wellbeing of our workers and yourself, please watch out for our crews, slow down, buckle up and put your phone down.
We want everyone to get home safely.”
Major and minor routes are mowed in three cycles usually starting in mid-May and continuing in July and September. MoDOT mows about 400,000 acres of grass statewide each year, which is equivalent to 300,000 football fields.
Along with mowing, crews selectively use herbicides to stunt vegetation growth, control brush and stop the spread of noxious weeds. Encouraging wildflower growth and using herbicides carefully adds additional benefits in reducing the amount of time spent mowing.
On rural two-lane roads, crews may use a protective "follow" truck to alert motorists they are approaching slow-moving mowers. Drivers are advised to use the following tips to safely pass mowers:
- Be alert for trucks and tractors with lights flashing and moving slowly, 2 to 5 mph.
- Slow down and focus on the road ahead of you. Put your cellphone down and avoid other distractions.
- Be prepared to stop or drive very slowly behind a "follow" truck, especially approaching a hill or curve on a two-lane road.
- Obey the no passing zone stripes and only pass when you can see far enough past the "follow" truck to avoid meeting oncoming traffic.
Between mowing cycles, you can report grass and weeds blocking visibility at intersections along state roads by calling MoDOT’s 24/7 Customer Service Center at 1-888-ASK-MODOT (1-888-275-6636) or by going to MoDOT.org and clicking on Report A Road Concern.
Obituary - Rosalie Ann Cretel
Rosalie Ann Cretel was born January 12, 1938 to William and Eva (Froebel) Grimes in Kansas City, Missouri. Rosalie married Roland H. Cretel Sr. on May 21, 1956. She retired from the Raytown School District. She was a housewife who raised her children to be respectful Christian people.
Rosalie is preceded in death by her husband, Roland H. Cretel, Sr., son Stephen J. Cretel, parents William & Eva Grimes, 1 sister and 1 brother.
Rosalie is survived by her oldest brother, Clarence Grimes; her children: Roland (Teresa) Cretel Jr., Suzanne (Dan) Miller, Leon (Annette) Cretel, Sean Cretel, 13 grandchildren and 17 great grandchildren.
Memorial contributions can be made to The American Heart Association and can be left in care of the funeral home. Condolences and fond memories may be left online at www.vansant-millsfuneralhome.com.
Arrangements have been entrusted to Vansant-Mills Funeral Home in Clinton, Missouri.






