Wednesday, September 1, 2021

Obituary - Eva Marie (Semsch) Hall

Funeral services for Eva Marie (Semsch) Hall of Calhoun, Missouri will be held Thursday, September 2, 2021, at 2 p.m. at Consalus Chapel in Clinton, Missouri. Eva passed away at home on Thursday, August 26, 2021, at the age of 86. 

The songs that will be played at the funeral include some of her favorites: “We’ll Work ’Til Jesus Comes,” “A Beautiful Life (Life’s Evening Sun),” “When They Ring the Golden Bells,” “Jesus Met the Woman at the Well” sung by her daughter Janet Hilbert, and “Amazing Grace.” 

The service will be officiated by her sons Pastor Joe Hall and Dr. Mark Hall, and David Hall will read a special poem that he wrote. Pallbearers include her grandsons, Michael Hall, Jonathan Hall, Anthony Hilbert, Tyler Hilbert, Joshua Hall, and Jacob Hall.

Eva Marie (Semsch) Hall was born to Arnold Edwin Semsch and Minnie Gertrude Owings on March 13, 1935, in Seymour, Missouri—the youngest daughter of eight siblings. She moved with her family from the Missouri Ozarks to Bates County on February 1938, turning 3 the next month.

Eva attended Amsterdam Baptist Church and was led in the sinner’s prayer by Brother Williams and was saved May 1948; she said she always believed in Jesus. She and her sister Mildred went forward at church to show their profession of faith, and they were baptized in Miami Creek at Vinton Ford east of Amsterdam.

Eva always had a love for learning. She couldn’t wait for school to start, so she went when she was very young, even though she did not attend enough days to count for first grade. She continued her education and attended 7 years at the Forbes country school, 4 years at Amsterdam School, 2 years at Miami R-1 School, and got a scholarship to the University of Central Missouri for 1 year (3 terms) where she majored in pre-nursing classes after the Lord spoke to her in an audible voice, “That’s what I want you to do—go into nursing.”

She then went into nursing school at Kansas City General Hospital #1 in September 1954 and finished September 1957. Her graduation ceremony was held in April of 1957, in a Kansas City, Missouri church with a class of 42 students. Once she completed her boards, she became a licensed Registered Nurse on September 10th after she went over to the nursing office and was handed her pin and diploma by Florence M. Clark, the director of nursing.

Eva met her future husband, Floyd Leroy Hall on September 12th, 1957, introduced by his sister Doris June (Hall) Johnson who had graduated with Eva in her nursing class. June had started the year before but took time out to marry Kenneth Leon Johnson and have their first child Brenda Gail (Johnson) Smith. Floyd and Eva were married on Sunday, April 13, 1958, at the little Baptist Church in Amsterdam, Missouri by the pastor, Brother James York. Her oldest brother Johnny gave her away. Attendants were her sister Mary Jane (Semsch) Bise and Clyde Gerald Hall, her husband’s brother.

Floyd and Eva had four beautiful children: Mark Randall, Janet Marie, David Wayne, and Joseph Leroy Hall. Mark Randall Hall, the first child, was born May 14, 1959. After his birth, she moved to day shift when she went back to work and stayed on that shift until her retirement. She worked at Kansas City General Hospital #1 until she had Janet Marie Hall on May 30, 1960.

She worked at Bates County Memorial Hospital in Butler, Missouri from October 1960 to October 1962. David Wayne Hall was born at this hospital on July 4, 1962. Joseph Leroy Hall was born at the Wetzel Hospital on October 21, 1964. She was a loving mother, who never missed fixing dinner and giving the kids a bath after her shift. Eva worked at Wetzel Osteopathic Hospital from October 1962 to February 29, 1972 and at Golden Valley Memorial Hospital from February 29, 1972 to December 19, 1994, located in Clinton, Missouri, a total of 22 years. She fell down and broke her right wrist on the evening of December 19, 1994, and retired from nursing at that time.

She devoted 40 years to nursing counting the 3 years of training. She worked 3-11 shifts for 2 years and 8 months from September 1957 to April 1959 at Kansas City General Hospital #1 and 7-3 shifts for 35 years. Her patients often remarked of the kindness and compassion that she showed toward them. She brought healing and hope to so many lives through her nursing profession.

Eva was an excellent cook, entertaining family and friends, and even compiled her own recipe book. She loved pictures, faithfully identifying every person and place—scrapbooking and assembling dozens of photo albums. She collected business cards and thimbles and was an enthusiastic fan of Gone with the Wind. An excellent writer, Eva had nearly completed her memoirs. She was known for her exemplary charting as a nurse and kept a diary for decades, recording daily events. Her mind was sharp as a tack; she had an amazing memory and remembered detailed events from her childhood. She enjoyed taking care of houseplants, especially African violets and Christmas cactuses.

Even though in later years Eva was homebound, she had a thriving ministry. She called, wrote letters, sent cards, and prayed for relatives and friends on a daily basis. She was an avid prayer warrior, praying especially for her family every morning when she woke up at 4 am. When someone needed prayer, she immediately took up the cause and began petitioning heaven and calling many others to join her. That is why her family affectionately called her “Mama Moses.”

Eva was preceded in death by her husband Floyd Leroy Hall, dad Arnold Edwin Semsch, mother Minnie Gertrude Owings, and her eight siblings—Bessie, Mildred, Johnny, Audrey, Mary Jane, Arnold, Jr., Herbert, and Joe. She leaves behind four children and their spouses: Mark and Rachel Hall of Tulsa, Oklahoma; Janet and Fred Hilbert of Calhoun, Missouri; David and Dana Hall of Clinton, Missouri; and Joseph and Marlene Hall of Calhoun, Missouri. She also leaves behind 12 grandchildren—Jonathan, Kathryne, Anthony, Tyler, Michael, Matthew, Shana, Charity, Christa, Anna, Joshua, and Jacob, 14 great grandchildren, numerous nephews and nieces, and friends to mourn her passing. Her children, grandchildren, and great grandchildren brought immeasurable joy to her life.

Eva worked tirelessly, never giving up—a rock to her family. Her candy jar was always full. She never missed a birthday, and each family member looked forward to the gift tucked inside the card she sent to each one of them. She lived a beautiful life, and her light will continue to shine on through everyone who knew and loved her.



Cass County Traffic Alert: Route J bridge in Peculiar will close beginning Sept. 7th




CASS COUNTY –The Route J Bridge in Peculiar, Missouri, will close beginning Sept. 7th for a bridge rebuild. The bridge will be closed during the project, which MoDOT plans to have completed by the beginning of December.

There will be a signed detour for this road closure. Motorists are encouraged to use Interstate 49 between Peculiar and Belton, Missouri, and Missouri Route 58 from Belton to the intersection with Route J, north of the bridge.

Motorists are reminded to slow down and pay attention while driving in work zones. Not all work zones look alike. Work zones can be moving operations, such as striping, patching or mowing. They can also be short term, temporary lane closures to make quick repairs or remove debris from the roadway.

For more information about MoDOT news, projects or events, please visit our website at www.modot.mo.gov/kansascity. 

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www.facebook.com/MoDOT.KansasCity. MoDOT Kansas City maintains more than 7,000 miles of state roadway in nine counties. Sign up online for workzone updates or call 888-ASK-MODOT (275-6636).

Obituary - Julia N. (Jones) Barnett

Julia Nann Barnett, 83, of Kansas City, Missouri, was born, December 2, 1937, in Kansas City, the daughter of Basil V. and Laurel W. (Wilkinson) Jones. She departed this life, Monday, August 30, 2021, at Anthology of Burlington Creek, Kansas City, surrounded with love and family.

Julia was a 1955 graduate of Pleasant Hill High School. She earned her undergraduate degree at the University of Missouri at Columbia and post-graduation she attended the University of Central Missouri and finally completed her masters degree at the University of Missouri at Kansas City.

On August 1, 1969, she was united in marriage to Clarence E. “Gene” Barnett in Miami, Oklahoma. He preceded her in death on April 27, 2019.

Julia was employed as teacher at Belton High School, then as a Psychological Examiner at The Rehab Institute in Kansas City, and later in life went back into education with the North Kansas City School district. When she was younger, she was a member of the Pleasant Hill First Christian church where she enjoyed playing the piano and singing in the church choir. Additionally, she joined the Beta Sigma Phi sorority. She also enjoyed traveling, shopping, attending art fairs, and collecting artwork. She was especially fond of spending time with her grandchildren.

Julia was also preceded in death by her parents and one daughter, Denise Mendon.

She is survived by two sons, Ryan Barnett of Kansas City, Missouri, and Richard (and Debbie) Barnett of St. Paul, Texas; two daughters, Nancy (and Dan) Wikel of Chicago, Illinois, and Lisa (and Tim) Hays of Kansas City, Kansas; eleven grandchildren; several great grandchildren; other relatives and friends.

Visitation will be held 9:30 to 10:30 a.m. Saturday, September 4, 2021, at the Stanley-Dickey Funeral Home.

Graveside funeral services will be held 11:00 a.m. Saturday, September 4, 2021, at the Pleasant Hill Cemetery. Reverend D. Kent Deubner will officiate. Casket bearers are Lauren Barnett, Linden Barnett, Luke Barnett, Ryan Barnett, Ben Wikel, and Mia Wikel. Honorary casket bearers are Richard Barnett, Tim Hays, and Dan Wikel.

Memorial contributions are suggested to the Parkinson’s Foundation of the Heartland and may be sent in care of the funeral home.

Online condolences may be sent to the family at www.stanleydickeyfuneralhome.com

Arrangements: Stanley-Dickey Funeral Home, 203 N. Armstrong St., Pleasant Hill, Missouri 64080 (816) 540-5550



Stolen vehicle from the Montrose area!

Stolen vehicle from the Montrose area August 19th, 2002 Ford explorer silver in color Missouri registrations ZV8-B5L.

Anyone with information please contact the Henry County Sheriff's Office


Obituary - Donna Marie Byrum

Donna Marie Byrum, 71, of Nevada, MO passed away on Saturday, August 28, 2021 at Barone Alzheimer’s Care Center, Nevada. Donna was born on November 22, 1949 in Boston, MA to Edgar C. and Helem M. (Blume) Hess.

Donna lived and worked in Las Vegas, NV for a number of years. She came to Vernon County in 1989 and moved to Bronaugh, MO in 1990. She attended Mt. Zion Mission Church near Garland, KS. Donna loved cats and her Sting Ray Corvettes.

Graveside services will be at 3:00 p.m. on Thursday, September 2, 2021 at Heavyside Cemetery, Vernon County, MO.

MSTPA tractor pull at the Fishing Dock in Archie!

Fishing Dock Tractor Pull with MSTPA is coming up fast!!!
Saturday, Oct 2nd. Gates open at 2:30, pull starts at 4pm.
Hunter Hathcoat takes the indoor stage at 9pm.

Stolen catalytic converter theft ring busted in Central Missouri

On September 1st at approximately 1030 hours members of the Sedalia Police Department Criminal Investigations Bureau, Crime Resolution Unit, the Detective Sergeant from the Pettis County Sheriff’s Office and deputies from the Cooper County Sheriff’s Office conducted two search warrants in reference to an ongoing investigation into the theft of catalytic converters in the greater Sedalia area.

A search warrant was served at 508 W. Main St., a business allegedly purchasing catalytic converters to be recycled. During the search investigators found cutoff catalytic converters, the catalyst which had been removed from the catalytic converters, cash, and records. A search warrant was also served at 5162 Highway 135, Otterville. Investigators found cutoff catalytic converters stored outside and in a barn.

The investigation is ongoing but was a cooperative effort between law enforcement, the Pettis and Cooper County Prosecuting Attorneys, and the public providing valuable information to help with the investigation. A total of 107 cutoff catalytic converters were located at the two locations and seized by investigators. A typical catalytic converter is designed to last the life of the vehicle and it is unusual for the part to need to be replaced.

A special thanks to the Pettis and Cooper County Sheriff’s Office for assistance with this investigation.

In addition to the arrest and state charges, the business at 508 W. Main St. was determined to be in violation of Sedalia City Ordinance 36-96, Prohibition Against Maintaining a Nuisance Property. The business was posted with the notice of the violation, mandating the property owner to resolve the violations within 60 days.

Arrested were Robert G. Roland, age 48 of Otterville and Crystal Y. Roland, age 34 of Otterville. Both are being held at the Pettis County Jail on a 24 hour hold pending the filing of state charges for Felony Stealing and Failure to Keep Required Records and Registers of Purchase.


Structure Fire in rural Adrian

The Adrian Fire Department along with mutual aide assistance from the Butler Fire Department, Bates County Sheriff's Office and Central Cass Fire Department. Bates County EMS are on scene of a structure fire at a address of 8827 CR NE 12004 off of T Highway near Cloud Cemetery.

The fire is said to be in the attic of a the home at this time and everyone is accounted for. 

Mid America Live News will update when more information is made available to at a later time.


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