
Monday, October 4, 2021
Obituary - Helen Faye Mielke
Survivors include her husband, Mike, of the home, two sons, Steven Bailey (Kaytie), of Ft. Scott and Jerry Bailey (April), of Branson, Missouri and two daughters, Suzie Haffer, Orange Beach, Alabama and Hillary Henson, of Osawatomie, Kansas; a step-daughter, Deserie Salazar of Chicago, Illinois several grandchildren and a great-grandson. Also surviving are her step-mother, Mary Crim of Holden, Missouri, a brother, Kelly Crim of Holden, Missouri, two sisters, Gail Crim, Olathe, Kansas and Linda Sieg, of Leavenworth, Kansas and a step-sister, Debbie Wiely and a step-brother, Louis Wiely both of Leavenworth. She was preceded in death by her father.
There was cremation. A memorial service will be held at 10:30 A.M. Monday, October 11th at the Cheney Witt Chapel. Memorials are suggested to the Faye Mielke Memorial Fund 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.
Public Service Announcement from the Butler License Office
Attention City of Rockville Residents
The City of Rockville water tower will be turned off due to water repairs on Tuesday, October 5, 2021 from 10:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m.
BCMH Board Member Spotlight: Jerry Jones
Bates County Memorial Hospital’s board member spotlight features Jerry Jones, who was first elected for his position in 1986, and has served on the board a total of 32 years.
Jerry, who grew up in Bates County and graduated from Butler High School in 1967, believes his hometown hospital is an underrated asset to the community.
“The service we provide to our community is not always recognized," he said. “Our stability in the past benefits us now, and hopefully will continue to in the future. We have good health care providers, which includes everyone here – doctors, nurses, housekeeping, dietary – not just one group, but the entire staff.”
Jerry’s career started with BCMH, cutting grass for the hospital at age 15. He was an orderly for the hospital in 1969 while taking classes in Ft. Scott, then at a nursing school in Nevada, where he earned his LPN in 1974.
In 1973, BCMH was approved by the State Division of Health to provide ambulance service to Bates County, and Jerry was among the first to obtain his EMT license. At the inception of the ambulance program, an employee from every department at the hospital obtained an EMT license to assist with the new ambulance service. Eventually, a dedicated ambulance department was formed, and Jerry served as its first director. To help build the program, he coordinated and taught EMT classes for a number of years in partnership with the University of Missouri. Paramedic services were added around 1978.
Jerry’s career path took him away from BCMH in 1984, but he remained closely connected to the hospital and community through his service with the board of directors. His background in health care, and later in information technology with Truman Medical Center and Cerner, has proved to be valuable in his position. Still, he says, a hospital board member’s role requires ongoing training to stay current with regulations and other changes in the health care industry, which at times evolve rapidly.
Together with his fellow board members, Jones was among the founding members of the Bates County Community Health Foundation, formed in 1998. In 2004, he received the Excellence in Governance Award from the [Missouri Hospital Association].
“My interest has been for this hospital, for this community,” Jerry said. “I have seen the value that we have here. I hope we can continue to have it in the future.”
Jerry and his wife Sharon reside in Butler, and they enjoy spending time with their two grandsons. Their son, Jeremy Jones, is a physical therapist for Rehabilitation Services at Bates County Memorial Hospital.
The hospital medical staff, employees and volunteers thank Jerry Jones for his service.
About BCMH Board Members: As elected officials, BCMH
board members serve five-year terms on a volunteer basis, and oversee such matters as making
strategic decisions for the hospital, hiring and monitoring an effective CEO,
ensuring the hospital is providing quality care, overseeing the hospital's
financial well-being, staying educated in healthcare industry news and best
practices, and being a representative of the hospital in the community. They
delegate the responsibilities for the hospital’s day-to-day operations and
decision making to the chief executive officer and the hospital’s management
team.
Sunday, October 3, 2021
Obituary -Jesse E. Reid
He attended Center High School.
Jesse was a United States army veteran proudly serving in 82nd Sustainment Brigade in Afghanistan during Operation Enduring Freedom. During his time in the army, he earned the Army Commendation Medal, Good Conduct Medal, National Defense Service Medal, Global War on Terrorism Service Medal. Army Service Ribbon, NATO Medal, Parachutist Badge, and the Parachute Rigger Badge.
Jesse was employed as a Union Electrician Journeyman. He was a member the IBEW Union Local #124. He enjoyed playing league pool and playing video games.
Jesse was preceded in death by his mother, Donna Holmes.
He is survived by his father and stepmother, Kenneth and Ona (Green) Reid of Pleasant Hill; his twin-sister, Angela Nicole Reid of Pleasant Hill; other relatives and friends.
Cremation has been accorded.
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
Obituary - Richard Lee Statler II
Services will be scheduled at a later date.
Richard was born in Hugoton, Kansas on March 13, 1963 to Richard Lee Statler and Sara Jean (Miller) Statler. Richard graduated from Raymore-Peculiar High School in 1981 and continued his education briefly before working as an IT Technician for various banks. In life, Richard loved nothing more than spending time with his friends and family whether playing cards, watching the Chiefs, Nebraska Cornhuskers or just socializing. He was loved by many and enjoyed listening to his favorite artist LeAnn Rimes and spending time with his two dogs when he lived in California.
Richard was preceded in death by his long time life partner Ron Williams, maternal and paternal grandparents; and sister, Cheryl Knoche.
He is survived by his loving parents, Richard Lee and Sarah Jean Statler; brother, Gary Statler (Valerie); sister, Terri Finke (Richard); eight nieces and nephews; and many great nieces and nephews.
Arrangements: Cullen Funeral Home, Raymore, Missouri 816.322.5278
Two People Charged in Highway Shooting in Cass County
Criminal charges were filed on Saturday by the Cass County Prosecutor’s Office against Kawnn M. Parrish 29, and Colleen Riley, 28, both of Grand Prairie, Texas.
Around 11:00 Friday night deputies with the Cass County Sheriff’s Office were dispatched to the area of northbound I-49 and E. 307th after receiving a call of two people being shot in a car while traveling north on I-49. Deputies received information that the second car involved in the incident continued traveling north on I-49.
When deputies arrived on scene, they found a vehicle with what appeared to be numerous bullet holes in the side of the car and two occupants with gunshot injuries. Three deputies arrived on scene and began providing medical attention to the victims until ambulances arrived from the Central Cass Fire Protection District and Harrisonville. The victims, a 20-year-old man and 17-year-old woman from Carthage were transported to a Kansas City area hospital with life-threatening injuries.
Deputies located the second vehicle involved, traveling northbound on I-49 north of Harrisonville. Deputies with the Criminal Apprehension Unit stopped the vehicle using a Grappler device and took Kawnn Parrish and Colleen Riley into custody without incident. A juvenile in the vehicle was released to the custody of the Division of Family Services.
Kawnn M. Parrish and Colleen Riley were both charged with Unlawful Use of Weapon, 2 counts Armed Criminal Action, 2 counts Assault 1st Degree and Accessory Armed Criminal Action, and bond is set at No Bond. Both are in custody at the Cass County Jail.
One victim is still hospitalized and another has been released from the hospital.




