Wednesday, October 6, 2021

Obituary - Bobbie Jean Bohannon

Bobbie Jean Bohannon, 98, of Harrisonville, Missouri passed away on Wednesday, September 29, 2021 at St. Luke’s East Hospital in Lee’s Summit, MO. Visitation will be held on Friday, October 8th from 6:00 – 8:00 pm at Atkinson Funeral Home in Harrisonville. A funeral service will be held on Saturday, October 9th at 1:00 p.m. at Atkinson Funeral Home. Interment will follow in Urich Cemetery in Urich, Missouri.

Bobbie was born on September 1, 1923 in Urich, Missouri, the daughter of Robert Perry and Beulah Marie (Ashbrooke) Overbey. She grew up in Urich, graduating from Urich High School. Bobbie met the love of her life, Orley Nivel Bohannon, and they were married on June 21, 1942 in Flint, Michigan. They enjoyed 36 years together before his passing on March 6, 1979. Bobbie lived in Michigan and Kansas City before settling down in Cass County, spending most of her life in Harrisonville. She was a member of the First Baptist Church of Harrisonville, then later Pleasant Ridge Baptist Church, and lastly Antioch Southern Baptist Church.

Bobbie enjoyed reading, completing crosswords and jigsaw puzzles, and watching the Game Show Network, especially Jeopardy. She also had a love for baseball, whether it was watching her son, Larry, her grandkids, or the KC Royals, she likely would ask you to wait until the game was over to do other things, regardless of what it might be, including once when she wanted to postpone a surgery. She was a true matriarch and always put her family at the forefront, often found reading or playing games with her grandchildren, because she always had the time to give to them. Bobbie was blessed to be able to go camping with her daughters, Kay and Vicki, across the country to wherever they could set up their tent. This resulted in trips to over 40 states, the last one being when Bobbie was 87 and they camped throughout South Dakota. After she went into the nursing home, she began to enjoy sitting and watching her hummingbird feeders outside of her window. Bobbie will be missed by all those who knew her, but leaves behind many wonderful memories.

Bobbie was preceded in death by her parents; her husband, Orley Nivel Bohannon; her sons: Larry Wayne and Jerry Lee Bohannon; her brothers: Marion Reed Overbey, William Stephen Overbey, and Max Eugene Overbey; and her sisters: Nadine Lucille Smith and Phyllis Madeline Edwards. She is survived by her daughters: Karen Kay Wallace and Vicki Sue (Rick) Mitchell; her 16 grandchildren; 35 great-grandchildren; 19 great-great-grandchildren; and many nieces, nephews, and cousins.


Obituary - Madeline Jean (Wilson) Woodfin

Madeline Jean Woodfin passed away Monday, October 4th at her home in Butler, MO at the age of 80. She was born November 10, 1940 in Bates County to Thomas Leonard and Margaret Irene Wilson. Madeline married William K. Woodfin on May 11, 1964.

She leaves behind her husband Bill of the home; sons, Tom and wife Karen hood of Lee’s Summit, Missouri; Dean Hood of Norman, Oklahoma; daughters, Mary and husband Doug Weaver of Weatherford, Texas; Melissa and Michael Massey of Butler, Missouri; grandchildren, Dustin and Adrienne Weaver, Monica Curtis, Brandon Hood, Katie Hood, and Madilyn Hood; great-grandchildren, Easton and Owen Curtis.

Madeline had many hobbies, but her greatest love was designing and making quilts. She was a member of the Rockville Quilt Club Her hand-stitching and creative designs won her multiple Grand Champion awards at the Bates County Fair, as well as 1st Place and Judges’ Choice.

She was also survived by sisters, Rebecca Humble, Kathi (Lynn) Plain, Barbara Condor; and sister-in-law, Freda Wilson. She was preceded in death by her parents; and her brother, Tom Wilson.

Madeline’s wishes were to be cremated with no services. The family will receive friends on Saturday, October 23 at the Rich Hill American Legion from 12:30-2:30 p.m.

Obituary - Sherrie Doody

The world lost a one-of a kind woman. Sherrie Doody passed away surrounded by those who loved her on October 4, 2021. She was the biological mother of Ashley Caviel and Michael Doody although she was considered a surrogate mother to countless others. She leaves behind 3 grandchildren, 9 brothers and sisters, and several nieces and nephews that she cherished dearly.

Sherrie lived her 57 years of life on her own terms. For most of her life, you rarely found her without a Mountain Dew in one hand and a cigarette in the other. Most knew her as a tenacious, hard-working, generous, strong-willed soul who never left a word unsaid. She had a unique way of connecting with people and saw the good in everyone.

She had a passion for caring for others. She spent much of her life dedicated to caring for the elderly. She was a collector of things. What the collection was just depended on the season of life she was in. Her treasures were many. Most would say, “they never met someone like Sherrie and likely never will again.” She was loved and held a special space in the hearts of those who knew her.

Sherrie had a relationship with Christ and her faith saw her through many aspects of life. She graduated from Rich Hill High School in 1983. She resided in Butler, MO and surrounding towns throughout her life.

At Sherrie’s request there will be no formal visitation or funeral. However, those who wish to pay tribute to her during a Celebration of Life are invited to do so. It will be held on Sunday, October 10th from 2PM – 4PM at Trent’s BBQ 720 E Walnut St, Rich Hill, MO 64779.

Cards and memorial contributions are all welcome. Please contact the Heuser Funeral Home for details.

I don’t think a relationship exists like the one my mother and I had. It was by no means a typical mother/daughter relationship, but it worked for us. My heart can rest easy knowing she is now at peace.

My mother taught me the meaning of how to hustle, be ambitious, and raised me to know no limits. She instilled limitless confidence in me. Because of her I approach life without self-doubt.

As an adult, I can recognize that we lived in poverty. But as a child, I had no clue. She was a provider and made sure my brother and I never went without and went above and beyond to make sure we had everything we wanted and more. This is a testament to who she was as a person. She went without in order to be able to give to others.

Those who knew her – loved her. She made special connections with people. She was genuine and authentic. She did things her own way and was relentless in doing so. She did things to the max. You knew with her it was always going to be something. My mother did the best she could. And she gave her all.

Her life lasted 57 years but she left an impression that will last a lifetime. It’s time to hang up the gloves and rest easy, mom.


Max Motors top sales performers for the month of September

Please join us in congratulating these guys for their Top Sales Performance for the month of September! Thank you all for everything you guys do for Max and our customers. We appreciate you. #MaxMotors #TopSales #Congrats

2021 Adrian Blackhawk Homecoming Candidates


Its homecoming week in Adrian as the Blackhawks will face Lone Jack who is 1-5 on the year so far  on Friday night. The homecoming candidates are as followed:

Queen Candidates (left to right): Alex McMurphy, Freshman: Olivia Hughes, Sophomore; Anjolie Kone; Junior; Baylie Pitts, Senior.


King Candidates: Mason Griffin, Freshman; Brenton McGuire, Sophomore; Bryce Chulufas, Junior; Clayton Ferguson, Senior.

Photo Courtesy of the Adrian News Leader 


Bates County Sheriffs Office Mounted Posse Invitational Rodeo set for October 16th

Come out and support the Bates County Sheriff Mounted Posse. We have a great line up for the rodeo. 16 bull riders, 10 barrel racers, 7 or 8 bare backs and 10 bronc riders.

Don’t forget the mutton busting and calf catch for the kids. Come out and enjoy the night. Get to know members of the Mounted Posse.



Bates County Elks Lodge Haunted House of Terror



Obituary - Arthur "Frank" Franklin Gorsage

Arthur “Frank” Franklin Gorsage, 68, Freeman, MO, passed away Monday, October 4, 2021 at Cass Regional Medical Center in Harrisonville, MO. Funeral services will be held at 11:00 a.m. Monday, October 11, 2021 at the Atkinson Funeral Home in Harrisonville with visitation from 10:00 a.m. -11:00 a.m. Burial to follow in Freeman Cemetery, Freeman, MO.

Frank was born October 27, 1952 to Calvin and Josephine (Fangrow) Gorsage. He graduated from Freeman High School. Frank worked primarily as a mechanic for Ford Tractor and then Starlight Trailers, but really was a jack of all trades, capable of fixing almost anything. He married Mary Ann Sollis on June 2, 1990 in Archie, Missouri. Frank loved the lake, whether that was sitting outside by the fire, listening to old country music with his cup of coffee or out on the water fishing or kayaking, the lake was a place he made memories with his family. Family was one of his greatest joys as he loved playing horseshoes with his children and spending time with his grandchildren. You could find him tinkering around the house working on things at any given time as he was not the type to sit still. He was a member of the Freeman Baptist Church. Frank will be dearly missed by all those who knew him.

Frank was preceded in death by his parents and two sisters: Evelyn Green and Emma Chamness. He is survived by his wife 31 years, Mary Ann; two sons: Josh (Janee) Gorsage and Brandon (Heather) Gorsage; two daughters: Rebecca (Dale) McGaughey and Jennifer (Matt) Thompson; 11 grandchildren: Aaron, Bailee, Cooper, Destinee, Xavier, Alicia, Damion, Kora, Karson, Tallen, and Kalie; three brothers: Calvin (Dee) Gorsage, Ron (Betty Jo) Gorsage, and Dan (Brenda) Gorsage; two sisters: Arlene (James) Welch and Carol (Don) Davidson; and many nieces, nephews, and cousins.



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