Friday, July 2, 2021

Obituary - Charlotte Orlene Elliott

Charlotte Orlene Elliott, 73, Harrisonville, MO, passed away Sunday, June 27, 2021 at Research Medical Center in Kansas City, MO. A memorial visitation will be held from 5:00-6:00 p.m. Wednesday, July 7, 2021 at the Atkinson Funeral Home in Harrisonville. Inurnment will be held in Parker Cemetery in Creighton, MO on August 23, 2021.

Charlotte was born March 6, 1948 in McAlester, OK, a daughter of James Emmett and June Vera (Hackler) Parker. She married Don Johnnie Elliott on August 23, 1963. Charlotte had lived in Lee’s Summit, MO before moving to Harrisonville in 1985. She had worked at Wal-Mart for 20+ years and was currently an assistant manager at the Harrisonville store. Charlotte loved to cook.

Charlotte was preceded in death by her parents, her husband, Don on August 19, 2010, and two brothers, Eddie Parker and James Parker. She is survived by one son, Johnnie Elliott, Harrisonville, MO; two daughters, Ginger Freeman and her husband, David, Creighton, MO, and Cindy Cook, Harrisonville; 5 grandchildren, Bill Cook, Racheal Freeman, Sidney Kuntz, Johnnie Elliott, and Gage Brown, and 3 great-grandchildren, April Lawless, Allison Lawless and Bill Cook plus one on-the-way.


Obituary - LaVerne Monroe

LaVerne Monroe, 84, Nevada, MO passed away on Thursday, July 1, 2021 at her home in Nevada. LaVerne was born May 1, 1937 in Kansas City, MO to Floyd R. and Iva L. (Mullins) Ellison.

LaVerne worked as a nurse at Nevada Habilitation Center for 20 years. She was a lifetime member of the Nevada Elks and Nevada Eagles Lodges, and was also a member of the VFW Women’s Auxiliary.

Survivors include five children, Joanna Patton (Glen) Wichita, KS, Franklin Archer, Jr., Sheldon, MO, Anita Norris (Dusty), Edgerton, MO, Andy Archer (Denna), Nevada, MO, and Melissa Burkett (Arthur), Clever, MO; one brother, Floyd Ellison, Warsaw, MO; numerous grandchildren and great-grandchildren. She was preceded in death by her husband, Jim Monroe; and one sister Clete Koger.

There are no services planned, a private Committal will be held in the Sheldon Cemetery at a later date.

Those who wish may contribute to Nevada Elks Lodge #564 c/o Ferry Funeral Home in Nevada.
   



Butler Area Chamber of Commerce Kids Car Show

The past several years our agency has sponsored the Butler Area Chamber of Commerce Kids Car Show. Each year we provide a unique trophy to all participants. I have to say, this is one of my favorite events! I absolutely love designing a different, fun trophy each year for the kids to "collect". Here is a peek at this year's- it may even be extra close to my heart with the "Jeep"

Make sure to plan on bringing your kiddos and their little vehicles to the show/parade on Saturday, July 17th at 4PM! It really is the cutest thing to watch... a bunch of "littles" driving their mini cars and jeeps in a little "parade".

They even get their own "number" also- just like the "adult" car show. It's adorable and pretty funny sometimes! - Courtesy of Heather Diehl Farmers Insurance


Kirk Brown Band takes the stage at 6pm tonight in Rich Hill

The Kirk Brown Band takes the stage at 6pm tonight!
Listen to some great music, while you eat dinner from one of our great food vendors before the pie auction!

Obituary - Dianne Dahmer Morris

Dianne Dahmer Morris passed away peacefully at Medicalodges in Nevada, MO on Thursday morning July 1, 2021. She was born October 23, 1937 in Nevada, MO to Maurice Lee and Eula Grace (Skinner) Dahmer. She was united in marriage to Perry J Morris on August 29, 1957 in Springfield, MO.

Dianne graduated from Nevada High School in 1955 and attended what was then known as Southwest Missouri State College, receiving a Bachelors’ degree in Education. Later she earned a Masters in School Supervision and Administration from Central Missouri State University and a Certificate as a Reading Specialist from University of Missouri Kansas City. She and Perry met at Southwest Missouri State, were married in Springfield, then moved to Iowa City, Iowa in order for Perry to finish his education. In 1962 they moved to the Kansas City area, eventually making their home in Raytown, MO where they made a fulfilling life for over 50 years. She taught for 32 years in the Raytown school district, then retired from teaching in 1992, and began a career at Hall’s in Kansas City, retiring in 2003. They were very active in the Kansas City Arts scene, and she was a volunteer for several years with Breaktime, a program to provide daytime activities for Alzheimer’s patients. She also loved to knit, and each winter she provided thousands of stocking caps to a local charity. She and Perry enjoyed travel and had many fond memories of their times visiting places such as New York City, London, Greece, and Istanbul just to name a few. She was also an active member of the Raytown Teacher’s Organization, PEO Sisterhood, and the Daughters of the American Revolution.

Dianne is survived by her husband Perry, of Nevada MO; three brothers: Maurice Lee Dahmer, Jr (Bub) of Nevada, Chuck Dahmer and his wife Barbara of Nevada, and Pat Dahmer and his wife Ruth of Littleton, CO; two sisters: Sue Crawford of Blue Springs, MO, and Kay Wells of Grove, OK; sister-in-law Alice Curtis of Utah; and numerous nieces and nephews, great nieces and nephews, and great great-nieces and nephews. She was preceded in death by her parents, an infant brother Lanny Lee, and sister-in-law Marinda (Tin) Dahmer.

Funeral services are planned for Monday, July 5th at 11:00 AM at Ferry Funeral Home in Nevada, MO, with burial to follow at Newton Burial Park in Nevada. The family will receive friends at 10:00 AM that morning prior to the service at the funeral home.

Those who wish may contribute to the M.L. and Grace Dahmer Scholarship fund for Nevada High School graduates in care of the funeral home.



Missing female found in Linn County Kansas

On July 02, 2021, at 7:43am the Linn County Sheriff’s Office was contacted regarding a motorcycle found on the Beach at Sugar Valley Lakes. Deputies responded to the area and began to investigate the motorcycle and items found about the area.
 
The property belonged to a Linn County resident. Many contacts were made, and information led Deputies to believe the owner of the motorcycle could be endangered or missing. The person sought was a 28-year-old female. Deputies began searching, at the scene Deputies also found the female’s purse and cellular phone.
 
Due to the location a foot search ensued and since the scene was so close to the water Kansas Fish and Game officials were called to assist in the search of the water, a citizen of Linn County was contacted to assist by flying the area with a drone to attempt to locate the female.
 
At 10:03am the female was located in Sugar Valley Lakes in good general health.


Adrian Optimist bingo jackpots for next week

Join us for Bingo at the Adrian Optimist Building each Monday evening at 7 p.m.


Week of July 5th... 

Blackout $850 48 balls or less 

Hotball $650 2 ball 

King of Diamonds 28 cards left / Starting $5,804 (player winnings half or $2,902)



Holiday weekend looking very nice

The good news: we are going to dry out for the holiday weekend.
The even better news: temperatures will be near normal for the holiday weekend with highs in the mid to upper 80s with low humidity. Happy 4th Everyone!





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