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Obituary - Wayne Mouse
Wayne Mouse, age 81, passed away on Wednesday, December 8, 2021 at his home in Urich, Missouri surrounded by his family. Funeral Service will be at 3:00 PM on Monday, December 13, 2021 at Vansant-Mills Chapel in Clinton, Missouri with visitation from 2:00 - 3:00 PM prior to the service.
Burial to follow in Garden City Cemetery in Garden City, Missouri. The family suggests memorial contributions be made to GVMH Hospice and can be left in care of the funeral home. Fond memories and condolences can be left online at www.vansant-millsfuneralhome.com.
Wayne was born August 15,1940 in Kansas City Missouri. Wayne was the son of Clifford Harman and Marva Elizabeth (Dunn) Mouse. He grew up on the family farm north of Urich and lived there until the time of his death. He was a member of the First Presbyterian Church of Blairstown and served as Deacon and later attended the Urich Presbyterian Church where he was a Youth Group leader.
Wayne attended the Blairstown Elementary School and graduated from Urich High School in 1958. Through those years he worked on the family farm and was active in 4-H and enjoyed showing cattle. In High School he was class President of his Senior class, played Baseball, Basketball, and his nickname was elbows. After graduation he joined the National Guard and was stationed at Fort Leonard Wood Missouri and Fort Chaffee Arkansas. Later he joined his father in a partnership dairy farming operation where they built a modern pipe-line milking parlor.
On September 4, 1960, he married his High School sweetheart Nettie Grayce Toalson. They celebrated their 61st anniversary this year. To this union they had four children. Sheri Gail July 18,1961, Christopher Wayne July 3,1964, Brian David June 8,1969, and Stephen Kent, April 17,1971.
Wayne was active in the community as a member of Urich Lions Club, Sherwood school board member, Urich and Henry County law enforcement, youth baseball coach, Urich Reunion Parade Committee. Later he was Grand Marshall of the Urich Reunion Parade along with his wife Nettie. Wayne, Nettie, and family were chosen as Farm Family of Henry County in 1971. Wayne and Nettie received the Balanced Farming Award for achievement from the Kansas City Chamber of Commerce and University of Missouri in 1967. Wayne was a Dekalb seed corn dealer and a Vigortone feed dealer for years. He was an Insurance Agent for Henry County Mutual until his retirement. Wayne enjoyed many years of getting together with friend in the card group at card parties.
Wayne loved anything that brought the family together including holidays and deer season. He loved hunting and fishing with his children and grandchildren.
Survivors include his wife Nettie of the home, daughter Sheri Bathgate of Urich, Chris and Amy of California, Missouri, Brian of Urich, Stephen and Peggy of Urich, grandchildren include Michelle (David) Vogt, Brandon (Shauna) Bathgate, Jacob (Megan) Bathgate, Lauren (Eric) Lawson, Austin (Kaitlyn) Mouse, Collin (Kelsey) Mouse, Landon Mouse, Amanda (Andy) Skaggs, Grayce Mouse, Maria Mouse, James Mouse, Kathryn Mouse, Anna Mouse, Evan Mouse, great grandchildren include: Aila, Camden, Grady, Sutton, Bristol, Avery, Addilyn, Lennon, Beau, Keil, Fallon, Amerston, his sister Joann Whiting, Clinton and many nieces, nephews and cousins along with a lifetime of friends.
Arrangements have been entrusted to Vansant-Mills Funeral Home in Clinton, Missouri.
Wayne was born August 15,1940 in Kansas City Missouri. Wayne was the son of Clifford Harman and Marva Elizabeth (Dunn) Mouse. He grew up on the family farm north of Urich and lived there until the time of his death. He was a member of the First Presbyterian Church of Blairstown and served as Deacon and later attended the Urich Presbyterian Church where he was a Youth Group leader.
Wayne attended the Blairstown Elementary School and graduated from Urich High School in 1958. Through those years he worked on the family farm and was active in 4-H and enjoyed showing cattle. In High School he was class President of his Senior class, played Baseball, Basketball, and his nickname was elbows. After graduation he joined the National Guard and was stationed at Fort Leonard Wood Missouri and Fort Chaffee Arkansas. Later he joined his father in a partnership dairy farming operation where they built a modern pipe-line milking parlor.
On September 4, 1960, he married his High School sweetheart Nettie Grayce Toalson. They celebrated their 61st anniversary this year. To this union they had four children. Sheri Gail July 18,1961, Christopher Wayne July 3,1964, Brian David June 8,1969, and Stephen Kent, April 17,1971.
Wayne was active in the community as a member of Urich Lions Club, Sherwood school board member, Urich and Henry County law enforcement, youth baseball coach, Urich Reunion Parade Committee. Later he was Grand Marshall of the Urich Reunion Parade along with his wife Nettie. Wayne, Nettie, and family were chosen as Farm Family of Henry County in 1971. Wayne and Nettie received the Balanced Farming Award for achievement from the Kansas City Chamber of Commerce and University of Missouri in 1967. Wayne was a Dekalb seed corn dealer and a Vigortone feed dealer for years. He was an Insurance Agent for Henry County Mutual until his retirement. Wayne enjoyed many years of getting together with friend in the card group at card parties.
Wayne loved anything that brought the family together including holidays and deer season. He loved hunting and fishing with his children and grandchildren.
Survivors include his wife Nettie of the home, daughter Sheri Bathgate of Urich, Chris and Amy of California, Missouri, Brian of Urich, Stephen and Peggy of Urich, grandchildren include Michelle (David) Vogt, Brandon (Shauna) Bathgate, Jacob (Megan) Bathgate, Lauren (Eric) Lawson, Austin (Kaitlyn) Mouse, Collin (Kelsey) Mouse, Landon Mouse, Amanda (Andy) Skaggs, Grayce Mouse, Maria Mouse, James Mouse, Kathryn Mouse, Anna Mouse, Evan Mouse, great grandchildren include: Aila, Camden, Grady, Sutton, Bristol, Avery, Addilyn, Lennon, Beau, Keil, Fallon, Amerston, his sister Joann Whiting, Clinton and many nieces, nephews and cousins along with a lifetime of friends.
Arrangements have been entrusted to Vansant-Mills Funeral Home in Clinton, Missouri.
Obituary - Betty J. Seitz
Betty Seitz, 94, Nevada, MO passed away on Thursday, December 9, 2021 at her home in Nevada. Betty was born January 13, 1927 in Nevada to Jordan Murray and Cynthia Jane (Williams) Claiborne. She was the last of a generation of the extended Claiborne Family to have lived through both the Great Depression and WWII.
Betty was raised in Nevada. She graduated from Nevada High School and later Southwest Baptist College in Boliver, MO. Betty also attended Oklahoma Baptist University in Shawnee, OK and went on a mission with the Southern Baptist Concession to the Native Americans in Oklahoma.
In April of 1956 she was united in marriage to Gerald George Seitz. They had a family joke every year when April came around as Betty was married on the 8th and Gerald always said it was the 9th of April. Betty was the organist for Pine Street Baptist Church in Nevada for decades where she was the longest standing member in all of its history. She was employed at Key Industries in Nevada where she retired after many years. Betty’s life was centered on her family and her faith in Jesus Christ.
Betty is preceded in death by her parents; husband, Gerald; son, Daniel Clay; and a daughter, Peggy Sue. She is survived by her daughter, Nancy Jo Seitz; daughter-in-law, JoAnn Seitz; numerous grandchildren; several nephews, nieces, and family friends; Betty Seitz will be remembered by all as a most loving, kind, and stalwart Christian.
Special thanks to Charlotte Morris and Karan Osmond.
Funeral services will be held at 11:00 a.m. on Monday, December 13, 2021 at Ferry Funeral Home in Nevada with Pastor Chad Bailey officiating. Interment will follow in Greenlawn Cemetery in Rich Hill, MO. The family will receive friends from 10-11:00 a.m. prior to the service.
Memorials are suggested to Pine Street Baptist Church in Nevada c/o Ferry Funeral Home.
Betty was raised in Nevada. She graduated from Nevada High School and later Southwest Baptist College in Boliver, MO. Betty also attended Oklahoma Baptist University in Shawnee, OK and went on a mission with the Southern Baptist Concession to the Native Americans in Oklahoma.
In April of 1956 she was united in marriage to Gerald George Seitz. They had a family joke every year when April came around as Betty was married on the 8th and Gerald always said it was the 9th of April. Betty was the organist for Pine Street Baptist Church in Nevada for decades where she was the longest standing member in all of its history. She was employed at Key Industries in Nevada where she retired after many years. Betty’s life was centered on her family and her faith in Jesus Christ.
Betty is preceded in death by her parents; husband, Gerald; son, Daniel Clay; and a daughter, Peggy Sue. She is survived by her daughter, Nancy Jo Seitz; daughter-in-law, JoAnn Seitz; numerous grandchildren; several nephews, nieces, and family friends; Betty Seitz will be remembered by all as a most loving, kind, and stalwart Christian.
Special thanks to Charlotte Morris and Karan Osmond.
Funeral services will be held at 11:00 a.m. on Monday, December 13, 2021 at Ferry Funeral Home in Nevada with Pastor Chad Bailey officiating. Interment will follow in Greenlawn Cemetery in Rich Hill, MO. The family will receive friends from 10-11:00 a.m. prior to the service.
Memorials are suggested to Pine Street Baptist Church in Nevada c/o Ferry Funeral Home.
BCMH wins award for best business float and best float overall at Butler Chamber Christmas Parade
We had such a fun time together in the Butler Chamber's Christmas Parade last Saturday, and BCMH came away with the award for Best Business Float and Best Float Overall!
Employees always talk about how much fun they had after a parade, but for this parade, and in other parades this year, we will remember the people who thanked us, clapped or cheered as we passed. It was so encouraging. Thank you, #community, and Merry Christmas!
Thanks to the Butler Chamber for hosting the parade, and to our employees who came out to represent our wonderful hospital and clinics.
Pictured, from left: Harold Pope, husband of Chris Pope (Director of Imaging Services); Kim Keating, Human Resources Assistant; Cassie Irick (Nutrition Services Events Planner) with husband Mike Irick; Young Elf (Grandson of Greg Weaver, CEO); Andrea Jackson (Marketing/PR Coordinator); Joani Boleyn (Laboratory Director); Mike Behringer (Respiratory Therapy Director).
Thanks again to Mike for leading the float decorating committee, and to his wife Carmen for driving the truck and her photography services.
Employees always talk about how much fun they had after a parade, but for this parade, and in other parades this year, we will remember the people who thanked us, clapped or cheered as we passed. It was so encouraging. Thank you, #community, and Merry Christmas!
Thanks to the Butler Chamber for hosting the parade, and to our employees who came out to represent our wonderful hospital and clinics.
Pictured, from left: Harold Pope, husband of Chris Pope (Director of Imaging Services); Kim Keating, Human Resources Assistant; Cassie Irick (Nutrition Services Events Planner) with husband Mike Irick; Young Elf (Grandson of Greg Weaver, CEO); Andrea Jackson (Marketing/PR Coordinator); Joani Boleyn (Laboratory Director); Mike Behringer (Respiratory Therapy Director).
Thanks again to Mike for leading the float decorating committee, and to his wife Carmen for driving the truck and her photography services.
Obituary - Aaron Mitchell Wolf
Aaron Mitchell Wolf, age 41, passed away, Wednesday, December 8, 2021, at KU Medical Center after an illness.
Aaron was born on July 1, 1980, in Nevada, MO to Clarence Gene and Yvette Sue (Hinkle) Wolf. He graduated from Nevada High School in the class of 1998.
Aaron was born on July 1, 1980, in Nevada, MO to Clarence Gene and Yvette Sue (Hinkle) Wolf. He graduated from Nevada High School in the class of 1998.
He worked as a Mortgage Loan Supervisor for US Bank in Nevada, MO, where he loved his job. He was a Methodist, enjoyed grilling and smoking meats, cooking and entertaining people, and cheering for the Kansas City Chiefs. Aaron left an impression on everyone he came in contact with.
Survivors include his partner, Kendall Mitchell; his parents, Clarence and Yvette Wolf, Nevada, MO; a sister, Alisha Walker and her husband Adam, Nevada, MO; two nephews, Graham and Grey Walker, his maternal grandmother, Sue Hinkle.
Preceding him in death were his grandparents, Clarence and Evelyn Wolf, Laverne Hinkle, and his step grandfather, Leonard Ramsey.
Services will be 2:00 p.m. Monday, December 13, 2021, at Ferry Funeral Home. There will be a private family burial in Sheldon Cemetery
Memorials may be made to the Nevada Animal Shelter or Vernon County Cancer Relief Fund with the funeral home serving as custodian.
Survivors include his partner, Kendall Mitchell; his parents, Clarence and Yvette Wolf, Nevada, MO; a sister, Alisha Walker and her husband Adam, Nevada, MO; two nephews, Graham and Grey Walker, his maternal grandmother, Sue Hinkle.
Preceding him in death were his grandparents, Clarence and Evelyn Wolf, Laverne Hinkle, and his step grandfather, Leonard Ramsey.
Services will be 2:00 p.m. Monday, December 13, 2021, at Ferry Funeral Home. There will be a private family burial in Sheldon Cemetery
Memorials may be made to the Nevada Animal Shelter or Vernon County Cancer Relief Fund with the funeral home serving as custodian.
Obituary - Carol Lacy Gillogly
Carol Lacy Gillogly 77 of Drexel, Missouri passed away December 9, 2021 at Saint Joseph Medical Center in Kansas City, Missouri. Memorial services will be held 11:00 am Tuesday, December 14, 2021 at Drexel First Baptist Church.
A visitation will be held prior to the service Tuesday from 10:00 am to 11:00 am, also at the church. Services under the direction of Mullinax Funeral Home, Drexel Chapel (816-657-4400).
Memorial contributions may be made to the Show-Me Christian Youth Home. Messages of condolence may be left for the family at www.mullinaxfuneralhome.com
Carol was preceded in death by her parents, sisters Cauline Edmonson and Charlene Lacy, brother RG Lacy, and step-son Loren Dean Gillogly.
She leaves behind her husband Donald Gillogly; daughters Lacy Gillogly of the home, and Alethea Gillogly of Branson, MO; son Glen (Faithia) Gillogly of Warrensburg, MO; step-daughters Lynda (Rusty) Taul of Pomona, Kansas and Lisa (Marvin) Headrick of Garnett, Kansas; grandchildren Natasha Howard, Addison Gillogly, Landon Gillogly, LaDeana Taul, Channon Taul, Jessica (Dustin) Gibson, and Dusty (Brandi) Taul; and great-grandchildren Zackary, Braxton, Brayden, Atley, Avery, Rosco, Elijah, Micah, and Jude; along with numerous nieces, nephews, and a host of extended family and friends.
Carol Frances Gillogly was born January 19, 1944 in Freeman, Missouri to Robert Glenn and Ruby Muriel (Rinker) Lacy. She grew up in the Freeman area and graduated from Midway High School. She was united in marriage to Donald Gillogly on June 6, 1970. Together they made their home in Drexel, MO. Carol worked as a cook at the Drexel School before becoming a full time homemaker. She loved traveling, and she and Donald did a lot of mission work with Campers on Mission and Missourians on Mission. When not traveling, she enjoyed being with her family and friends. Carol loved to knit, crochet and quilt and made many things for family and friends. Carol was a woman of faith that loved the Lord and her church family at First Baptist Church of Drexel.
Carol was preceded in death by her parents, sisters Cauline Edmonson and Charlene Lacy, brother RG Lacy, and step-son Loren Dean Gillogly.
She leaves behind her husband Donald Gillogly; daughters Lacy Gillogly of the home, and Alethea Gillogly of Branson, MO; son Glen (Faithia) Gillogly of Warrensburg, MO; step-daughters Lynda (Rusty) Taul of Pomona, Kansas and Lisa (Marvin) Headrick of Garnett, Kansas; grandchildren Natasha Howard, Addison Gillogly, Landon Gillogly, LaDeana Taul, Channon Taul, Jessica (Dustin) Gibson, and Dusty (Brandi) Taul; and great-grandchildren Zackary, Braxton, Brayden, Atley, Avery, Rosco, Elijah, Micah, and Jude; along with numerous nieces, nephews, and a host of extended family and friends.
BCMH Employee of the month for December
Kimberly Keating is recognized as the Employee of the Month for December, 2021 at Bates County Memorial Hospital. Kim began her employment at BCMH in October, 2014.
She has worked for various departments within the hospital’s health system, including Information Systems and Family Care Clinics, currently serving as the Human Resources Assistant.
Kim is gifted in organization, planning, and making sure hospital processes are running smoothly. She has worked diligently in her new position, and has been a valuable asset during a recent period that included new rules and regulations for the hospital that directly impacted Human Resources outside of the normal tasks.
She also played a critical role in the recent transition of the hospital's retiring and incoming HR Director. Kim is the face of our hospital to our staff, volunteers, new hires and students. She is one of a kind and is deserving of this recognition.
Rollover accident in rural Vernon County
On December 9th around 4:10 p.m. the Missouri State Highway Patrol in Vernon County along with Vernon County Sheriff's Deputies responded to a one vehicle rollover accident on Route C around 3 miles west of Harwood.
The Missouri State Highway Patrol says the accident occurred when the 1997 Ford F-150 driven by 25 year old Joel D. Baer of Harwood, Missouri traveled off the right side of the roadway, struck an embankment and overturned.
Mr. Baer sustained moderate injuries and he was transported by EMS to Nevada Regional Medical Center for treatment. The vehicle was totaled and towed from the scene of this accident by A1 Wrecker of Nevada.
View crash report below:
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