Monday, December 13, 2021

Obituary - Maretta L. (Nation) Swarnes

Marietta Louise (Nation) Swarnes, age 67, passed away peacefully on Monday, December 13, 2021 at home after a lengthy, hard fought, illness. She was surrounded by her loving family. Mary was born to Ralph Leroy and Darlene Louise (Lewis) Nation of Rich Hill, MO on December 13, 1954. Mary was united in marriage to Neal Roy Swarnes on May 29, 1971 in Butler, MO.

She graduated from Rich Hill High School in 1973 where she was a member of the softball team. Mary was active in many areas throughout school. She was snow princess, yearbook queen and a cheerleader.

Mary was a Vista Volunteer for the 1st Food Pantry in Nevada, MO. She worked as a Para Educator for the Nevada R-5 school district for 27 years. She was a devout and active member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and its women’s organization, the Relief Society all her adult life.

She enjoyed serving others through various capacities within the church and otherwise. In more recent years, she served as a Temple Ordinance Worker in Kansas City and was the Food Director for Girls Camp. She belonged to the Cottey PEO ND chapter.

If you were to ask her, the most important title she ever held was that of “wife, mother, grandmother, and friend.” Mary was an expert chef, nurturer, homemaker, grandkid spoiler, bargain shopper, organizer, record keeper, friend, spiritual teacher, and loving wife of her forever sweetheart Neal. She lived her deepest values of loving her Savior, Jesus Christ, by loving others. She was a friend to all and believed deeply in the value and worth of every person she met. Her loving influence was felt across her community and with all of those fortunate enough to know her.

She spoke love through her actions, her words, her beautiful smile, her homecooked food, and her joyful essence. She will forever be remembered as the master nurturer, the hands that heal, the devoted friend, and the voice of love.

Mary is survived by her husband, Neal Swarnes of Nevada, MO, their 4 children: Jeremy Swarnes (wife Angela) of Webb City, MO; Joseph Swarnes (wife Oralea) of Alma, AR; Jerald Swarnes (wife Tiffani) of Liberal, MO and daughter (Mary) Melisha Chargois (husband Richard) also of Liberal, MO. She thoroughly adored and was deeply loved by their 12 grandchildren: Megan Swarnes of Tampa, FL; Makayla Cherrington (husband William) of Salt Lake City, UT; Lydia Swarnes of Fayetteville, AR; Neal Roy Swarnes, Emma Swarnes, Anna Swarnes, and Sara Swarnes of Alma, AR; Anson Chargois of Liberal, MO; and Taylor Swarnes, Degan Swarnes, Grant Swarnes, and Dawson Swarnes of Liberal, MO. She is also survived by her sister, Jeannette Burton of Rich Hill, MO. Mary leaves behind many cousins, in-laws, nieces, nephews, friends, and loved ones she considers to be her family.

She is preceded in death by one son-Jordan Timothy, her parents, grandparents and brother-in-law. Mary embraced her life and courageously accepted her trials. She sincerely appreciated the “living visitation” she was able to experience with hundreds of her dearest friends, family members, colleagues, and loved ones that came to express their love in person, over video chat, or through cards and messages.

This special time allowed her to minister to them once again in her final weeks. Her faith and bravery is unmatched. Her influence is infinite. Her love is eternal. She will be forever cherished in our hearts.

Funeral Service will be held at 1:00 pm, Saturday, December 18 at the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints1101 N. Olive St, Nevada, Missouri. Viewing will be from 12:00 pm until service time. Burial will follow at the Green Lawn Cemetery in Rich Hill, Missouri.

The family suggests contributions to Rich Hill High School sent in care of Heuser Funeral Home P.O. Box 42 Rich Hill, Missouri 64779. Services under direction of Heuser Funeral Home, Rich Hill, Missouri.

Obituary - Earl Harold Busey Jr.

Earl Harold Busey, Jr., 72, Nevada, MO passed away on Saturday, December 11, 2021 at Nathan Richards Healthcare in Nevada. Earl was born January 22, 1949 in Blue Rapids, KS to Earl H. Busey, Sr. and Dorothy I. (Fletcher) Busey. He married Debra Joline Pritchett and she survives of the home.

Following his graduation from high school he entered the United States Army in 1968 and later was in the United States Army Reserve retiring in 2009. He was called into active duty during Desert Storm. He also retired from the Shawnee County Sheriff’s Department and later worked at Murphy Farms for eight years.

In addition to his wife, survivors include seven children: Adam Busey (Anna), Nevada, Laura Busey, Blue Rapids, KS, Tim Busey (Chrystal), Blue Rapids, KS, Shane Douglas (Geri), Sheldon, MO, Robert Busey (Veronica), Colorado, Charla Chadd (Jeremy), Sheldon, MO, Jason Douglas (Holly), El Dorado Springs, MO; 29 grandkids; 9 great-grandkids; a sister, Deborah Lynch (Ron), Florida. He was preceded in death by his parents; two brothers; one sister; and an infant son.

Earl will be greatly missed by all of us, including his “cat”.

Graveside services with Military Honors will be held at 2:00 p.m. on Thursday, December 16, 2021, at Newton Burial Park in Nevada. The family will receive friends from 12:30 to 1:30 prior to the service at Ferry Funeral Home in Nevada.


Local Public Health Agencies across the state of Missouri received a letter from Missouri Attorney General, Eric Schmitt

On December 7, 2021, Local Public Health Agencies (LPHA) across the state of Missouri received a letter from Missouri Attorney General, Eric Schmitt, regarding a November 22, 2021 court ruling (Robinson v. Missouri Dept. of Health and Senior Services, 20AC-CC005115). 

In this ruling, a Cole County Circuit Court Judge removed the authority given to the state and local public health agencies for quarantine under 19 CSR 20-20.010, CSR 20-20.020 and 19 CSR 20-20.030. 

The Missouri Attorney General is upholding this local court ruling and has informed LPHAs that, “You should stop enforcing and publicizing any such orders immediately.”

As of today, December 13, 2021, the Missouri Department of Health & Senior Services (DHSS) has not provided any guidance to the LPHAs on the numerous interpretations of this ruling. Therefore, the Bates County Health Center will make the following changes:
• Individuals that test positive for COVID-19 will still be
contacted by our office and our recommendation will be to
visit the CDC website (www.cdc.gov) for guidance for
isolation.
 
• No close contacts will be notified by our office.
• No further posting of current number of cases, deaths, etc.
• No letters for work or school absences will be issued.

For additional answers to questions pertaining to this situation, please contact the DHSS COVID Hotline (877-435-8411) or the Missouri Attorney General’s Office (573-751-3321).


Obituary - Ted Legall

James Theodore (Ted) Legall was called home to be with the Lord on December 11, 2021 at Saint Luke’s Hospital in Kansas City, Missouri. Ted with his wife, Pansy lived on a farm outside of Blairstown, Missouri since their marriage on May 16, 1987.

Ted was born on October 8, 1938, at Mullen, Idaho. Ted was the second child of Andrew Joseph and Erma (Rogers) Legall. Later Ted received a bonus father and a brother. The family moved to Colorado and then to Clinton, Missouri where they settled.

Ted graduated from Clinton High School in 1955. After high school, Ted went into the military for six years. After the military, he joined the Kansas City Postal Service where he became an electronic electrician. Ted worked for the Postal Service until his retirement in 2000. After retirement, Ted became interested in woodworking along with his wife after her retirement. The made wonderful wooden items that they took to craft fairs and gave to family and friends. Ted was a member of the Lee’s Summit Woodworkers Guild and the Urich American Legion. He was also an active member of The New Covent Fellowship Church in Garden City, Missouri.

A much as Ted enjoyed woodworking, he loved the outdoors, hunting, and mostly spending time with his family. He was a loving, caring husband, father, bonus father, grandpa, and great grandpa to his family.

Survivors include his wife, Pansy, of the home; a daughter, Jeana Legall of Coal; a son, James A. (Michelle) Legall of Versailles; three bonus son, Marty (Kimberly) Watson; Kenny (Rachael) Watson, both of Clinton; Bruce (Scarlett) Watson of Prairie City; a sister-in-law, Elaine Helphrey of Lee’s Summit. He will be deeply missed by Amanda (Matt) Tenholder, Montrose; Trent (Brittani) Watson, Lowry City; Genesis (Mat) Helms and Jessica Nichols, Mesa, Arizona; Dakota, Ethan, Caleb, and Layna Legall, Louisville, Kentucky; Patrick Reyes, Versailles; Kayla (Logan) Howard, Urich; Justin (Ashley) Watson, Creighton; Steven (Kaylie) Watson, Garden City; Charlene, Roy, Sahara, and Sybilla Watson of Prairie City; and 13 great grandchildren with one on the way.

Ted was preceded in death by his parents, a brother, Roger Helphrey; a sister, Thelma Smith; a brother-in-law, George Smith and his greatest loss, a son, Micheal Legall.

Funeral services will be held at 1:00 p.m. on Wednesday, December 15, 2021 at Ferry Funeral Home in Nevada with Pastor Richard Williams officiating. Interment with Military Honors will follow in Bluff Cemetery in Barton County, MO. Friends may call now and until the hour of service at the funeral home.


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Obituary - Frances Mary Situ

Frances Mary Situ, 72, Harrisonville, Missouri departed this life on Saturday, December 11, 2021 at the Golden Years Care Services, Harrisonville.

She is survived by a son, Peter Situ and wife Lori, Webb City, Missouri; two daughters, Anastasia Situ and Victoria Situ both of Harrisonville, Missouri; 4 grandchildren, Alexander, Caiden, Izzabell and Rayna; two brothers, Michael Swart and Paul Swart both of Manteno, Illinois; other relatives and many friends.

Graveside services will be 2:00 p.m., Friday, December 17, 2021 at the Orient Cemetery, Harrisonville, Missouri.

Family will receive friends from 1:00 p.m. until 1:45 p.m., Friday, December 17, 2021 at the Dickey Funeral Home, Harrisonville, Missouri.

Family suggests memorial contributions may be made to ASPCA and may be left at the funeral home.

A complete obituary will be posted when it becomes available.



MDC reports 14,896 deer harvested during antlerless portion

Preliminary data from the Missouri Department of Conservation (MDC) shows that deer hunters in Missouri harvested 14,896 deer during the antlerless portion of the firearms deer season, Dec. 4-12. Top harvest counties were Callaway with 467 deer harvested, Pike with 376, and Morgan with 354.

Last year’s antlerless-portion harvest total was 15,620.

The antlerless portion was extended from three days to nine days this year.

“Prior to last year, the average harvest during the three-day antlerless portion had been just under 8,000 deer,” said MDC Cervid Program Supervisor Jason Isabelle. “We had some fantastic hunting conditions during last year’s antlerless portion, which resulted in a harvest total that was nearly double the average. So, although we were below last year’s mark, this year’s total was well above the average harvest over the last several years with the shorter season.”

For current ongoing preliminary harvest totals by season, county, and type of deer, visit the MDC website at extra.mdc.mo.gov/widgets/harvest_table/.

For harvest summaries from past years, visit huntfish.mdc.mo.gov/hunting-trapping/species/deer/deer-harvest-reports/deer-harvest-summaries.

Archery deer season runs through Jan. 15, 2022. The alternative methods portion runs Dec. 25 through Jan. 4, 2022.

Find more information on deer hunting from MDC’s 2021 Fall Deer & Turkey Hunting Regulations and Information booklet, available where permits are sold and online at mdc.mo.gov/sites/default/files/2021-06/2021FDT.pdf.


Obituary - James Delmer Waltrip

James Delmer Waltrip, 80, Nevada, MO passed away on Saturday, December 11, 2021 at the VA Medical Center in Kansas City, MO following a brief illness. James was born April 17, 1941 in Monett, MO to Warren D. and Stella L. (Snider) Waltrip. He married Martha Reedy on May 14, 1963 in Monett and she survives of the home.

James was raised in the Monett and Pierce City area. From 1959 to1962 he served in the United States Navy. In 1966, he reentered the Navy and served until his retirement in 1983. Following his time in the service, he came back to Vernon County living near Compton Junction. James worked for Thorpe’s Appliance, operated his own plumbing business for 10 years, and later worked at O’Sullivan Industries in Lamar until retiring. He attended the First Christina Church in Nevada. He enjoyed writing poetry, fishing, mowing his lawn, being Martha’s jelly and jam maker, and was an avid Kansas City Chiefs fan.

In addition to his wife Martha, he is survived by four children: James Waltrip (Jeanette), Joplin, Martha Moss (John), Nevada, Janet Taylor (Jay Taylor, Sr.), Walker, Pauline Jeans (Wayne), Richards; numerous grandchildren and great grandchildren; two sisters, Mary Mahan (Charles), Monett, and Virginia Reedy (Thomas Reedy, Jr.), Kidder, MO; sister-in-law, Carolyn Waltrip, Aurora; and numerous nieces and nephews. He was preceded in death by one brother, Richard Waltrip.

Funeral services will be held at 10:00 a.m. on Saturday, December 18, 2021 at Ferry Funeral Home in Nevada with Pastor Jeff Robinson officiating. Interment with Military Honors will follow in Mt. Vernon Cemetery, Walker, MO. The family will receive friends from 5-7:00 p.m. on Friday evening at the funeral home.

Memorials are suggested in his memory to the American Cancer Society c/o Ferry Funeral Home.



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