Mary Virginia Yoder, age 76, of Harrisonville, Missouri, departed this life on Wednesday, March 2, 2022, at Research Medical Center in Kansas City, Missouri.
Mary is survived by her husband, Harry L. Yoder, of the home. Harry and Mary celebrated 59 years of marriage in 2021. In addition to Harry, Mary is survived by two daughters, Terri Lynn Yoder (Robert C. Wollenberg) of Peculiar, Missouri, and Cindy Lu Yoder of Kansas City, Missouri; three sisters, Audrey Howe of Pleasant Hill, Missouri, Lou Yates of Buckner, Missouri, and Wendy Peirce of Pleasant Hill, Missouri; two grandchildren, Sean and Elise; and four great-grandchildren, Emma, Kai, Wallace, and Kota; many nieces and nephews and grandnieces and grandnephews, and other relatives and many friends.
Mary was preceded in death by two brothers, Russ Magill and Bill Magill.
Mary was born in 1945 to Nathan and Grace Magill in Seattle, Washington. After completing her sophomore year of high school in Kingsville, Missouri, Mary received the Best All Around Student award for that school year. Mary was also an accomplished basketball player on the Kingsville High School basketball team. Mary drove a school bus for the Harrisonville, Missouri, school district for many years, and she also drove buses for extracurricular activities and delivered school buses to various locations during the summertime. Mary was then employed as records manager by Waddell & Reed in Kansas City, Missouri. Finally, Mary worked as an assistant buyer for the Family Center (Farm and Home) in Harrisonville, Missouri, until her retirement in 2015 where she made many lasting friendships.
In addition to playing basketball in high school, Mary spent many years playing volleyball and fast-pitch softball with her very competitive friends who enjoyed celebrating their success. Mary was a “coach’s wife” and was very engaged in Harrisonville athletics and the well-being and success of the athletes and other students attending Harrisonville schools.
Mary enjoyed listening to live music and supporting local bands around the Kansas City area, whether at Knuckleheads, BB’s Lawnside BBQ, the Grand Emporium, or Harlings. She also enjoyed catching major artists at various venues throughout the city. Mary attended many music festivals with Harry, such as the King Biscuit Blues Festival, the Rentiesville Dusk ‘Til Dawn Blues Festival, the Chicago Blues Festival, and the Kansas City Blues & Jazz Festival. Mary and Harry travelled from Beale Street to Bourbon Street to the Redneck Riviera in Panama City Beach catching beaches and blues along the way. Mary was frequently lucky with the one-arm bandits while traveling on their many adventures. Mary enjoyed spending time with her friends and family camping, canoeing, and telling lies along the river and around the campfire.
Mary Yoder has been described in many ways, but by all accounts, she was a force of nature; a fun-loving tough-ole-bird who always let you know where you stood and that she loved you regardless; one of a kind who would stand up and support you if and when needed; fun but no nonsense; cool and friendly; supportive, pragmatic, and bigger than life. Mary never met a stranger. She loved everyone, and everyone loved her. Mary had a beautiful soul. Her joy for life was unmistakable as you could see in the mischievous twinkle in her eye. She was gregarious, outspoken, ornery, and filled to the brim with love. While Mary will be sorely missed, the memories Mary’s friends and family share will continue to uplift them and her spirit will live on in all who loved her.
A Celebration of Life Visitation will be held Saturday, March 12, 2022, from 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. at the Dickey Funeral Home, Harrisonville, Missouri. Following the service, the Celebration will continue at Fugly’s Bar and Grill in East Lynne, Missouri.
Cremation with inurnment in the Pleasant Hill Cemetery, Pleasant Hill, Missouri.
The family suggests that memorial contributions may be made to the Mary Yoder Athletic Fund and may be sent in care of the Dickey Funeral Home, P.O. Box 432, Harrisonville, Missouri 64701.
She left behind her energy and enthusiasm for life that will continue to sparkle and crackle in all of those she loved.
Tuesday, March 8, 2022
What is going on at North Field Park in Butler
In 2017 Jesse Schowengerdt came before City Council to talk about a sensory park for the City of Butler. During that meeting Mr. Schowengerdt talked about the importance of making sure all children in our community are accepted and included. Mr. Schowengerdt had a special interest in this project with his son having autism. An inclusive playground allows children of all abilities and development stages to play in the same space and creates a nurturing environment for all.
An inclusive playground considers the needs of all kids and incorporates play equipment that addresses those needs and promotes growth and fun. This equipment not only can be used by the child with disabilities, but also by their brothers, sisters, and friends. Making this an inclusive playground for all.
In 2018 Butler City Council passed a motion stating that the $25.00 business license fee being collected from local businesses would help fund this park. That it would take several years to have money to buy equipment that had been suggested by Mr. Schowengerdt previously. During the next four years because of local businesses paying their licenses $11,025.00 has been raised for the park. This was still a very long way from what was needed to build the inclusive park.
In 2020 the City of Butler received a handicapped accessible wheelchair swing. This was made possible by a grant from the Bates County Health Center. The discussion again came up about the inclusive park and making this a reality for the community. A committee was formed to see the feasibility of the park and cost. The committee worked with several different companies on what equipment should be in the park and the best location. The committee realized very quickly that the equipment and infrastructure needed would be very expensive. That the park might have to be built in stages.
In 2021 the City of Butler received money from the American Rescue Plan passed by United States Congress. The City Council passed a motion to have $100,000.00 dedicated to the building of the inclusive park. The passing of that motion has allowed the necessary funding to be available to make our dream a reality. The committee took recommendations about the park to the Butler Park Board. In November of 2021 Mayor Henry signed an agreement with Athco LLC to build the inclusive park. This park will be the first one in Bates County and will be the only one within a thirty-mile radius of Butler.
On March 8th, 2022, Athco LLC will start building the new inclusive park. The park will be located within North Field Park next to the shelter house. The project is slated to take about thirty days to complete depending on weather. Once the playground has been completed and ready to be open, we will have a grand opening ceremony to commemorate the park. We hope that the community will be excited about this new park just as much as we are.
In 2018 Butler City Council passed a motion stating that the $25.00 business license fee being collected from local businesses would help fund this park. That it would take several years to have money to buy equipment that had been suggested by Mr. Schowengerdt previously. During the next four years because of local businesses paying their licenses $11,025.00 has been raised for the park. This was still a very long way from what was needed to build the inclusive park.
In 2020 the City of Butler received a handicapped accessible wheelchair swing. This was made possible by a grant from the Bates County Health Center. The discussion again came up about the inclusive park and making this a reality for the community. A committee was formed to see the feasibility of the park and cost. The committee worked with several different companies on what equipment should be in the park and the best location. The committee realized very quickly that the equipment and infrastructure needed would be very expensive. That the park might have to be built in stages.
In 2021 the City of Butler received money from the American Rescue Plan passed by United States Congress. The City Council passed a motion to have $100,000.00 dedicated to the building of the inclusive park. The passing of that motion has allowed the necessary funding to be available to make our dream a reality. The committee took recommendations about the park to the Butler Park Board. In November of 2021 Mayor Henry signed an agreement with Athco LLC to build the inclusive park. This park will be the first one in Bates County and will be the only one within a thirty-mile radius of Butler.
On March 8th, 2022, Athco LLC will start building the new inclusive park. The park will be located within North Field Park next to the shelter house. The project is slated to take about thirty days to complete depending on weather. Once the playground has been completed and ready to be open, we will have a grand opening ceremony to commemorate the park. We hope that the community will be excited about this new park just as much as we are.
Obituary - Karen Kay Barbour
Graveside services for Karen Barbour of Jefferson City, Missouri will be 2 p.m. Saturday, March 12, 2022 at Taberville Cemetery in Taberville, Missouri under direction of the Schowengerdt Funeral Chapel (660-679-6555) in Butler, Missouri. Contributions to charity of choice. Online condolences www.schowengerdtchapel.com.
Karen Kay Barbour, age 76 of Jefferson City, Missouri passed away Sunday, March 6, 2022 at Capital Region Medical Center in Jefferson City, Missouri. She was born August 24, 1945 to Leonard Cleo "Toots" and Velda Rose Purinton Barbour in Taberville, Missouri.
Karen is survived by three sons–first son, Douglas Bryan LaFarge and wife Lesa of Centertown, Missouri and their two children Nikita Kailyn Sullivan and husband Keagan Robert and Ptolemy Seth LaFarge; her second son, Philip Matthew LaFarge of McGirk, Missouri and his two children Chelsea Nicole LaFarge and partner Kaitlyn Briana Flanary and Kyle Hayden LaFarge; and her third son, Chad Alan LaFarge and wife Erin of Columbia, Missouri and their four children Emily Ruth LaFarge, Elizabeth Hope (Lizzie) LaFarge, Joel Christian LaFarge and Micah James LaFarge.
Karen is also survived by a sister, Thresa Irene “Terry” Schiereck and husband Roger of Rockville, Missouri and their sons Travis Heath Schiereck. Jarrod Schiereck and Brett Schiereck; a brother, Murle Hayden Barbour of Rockville, Missouri and his daughters RaGina Barbour and Courtney Barbour; a brother-in-law, David Rapp of Rockville, Missouri and his children Michelle Rapp Steuck and husband Gerrad and Matthew Hayden Rapp and wife Malorie; and many other family members, friends and neighbors.
She was preceded in death by her parents; a sister, Deanna Belle Barbour Rapp; and special long time friend, David Brondel.
Karen Kay Barbour, age 76 of Jefferson City, Missouri passed away Sunday, March 6, 2022 at Capital Region Medical Center in Jefferson City, Missouri. She was born August 24, 1945 to Leonard Cleo "Toots" and Velda Rose Purinton Barbour in Taberville, Missouri.
Karen is survived by three sons–first son, Douglas Bryan LaFarge and wife Lesa of Centertown, Missouri and their two children Nikita Kailyn Sullivan and husband Keagan Robert and Ptolemy Seth LaFarge; her second son, Philip Matthew LaFarge of McGirk, Missouri and his two children Chelsea Nicole LaFarge and partner Kaitlyn Briana Flanary and Kyle Hayden LaFarge; and her third son, Chad Alan LaFarge and wife Erin of Columbia, Missouri and their four children Emily Ruth LaFarge, Elizabeth Hope (Lizzie) LaFarge, Joel Christian LaFarge and Micah James LaFarge.
Karen is also survived by a sister, Thresa Irene “Terry” Schiereck and husband Roger of Rockville, Missouri and their sons Travis Heath Schiereck. Jarrod Schiereck and Brett Schiereck; a brother, Murle Hayden Barbour of Rockville, Missouri and his daughters RaGina Barbour and Courtney Barbour; a brother-in-law, David Rapp of Rockville, Missouri and his children Michelle Rapp Steuck and husband Gerrad and Matthew Hayden Rapp and wife Malorie; and many other family members, friends and neighbors.
She was preceded in death by her parents; a sister, Deanna Belle Barbour Rapp; and special long time friend, David Brondel.
Way to go Deputy Nay!
I would like to give a shout out to Vernon County Deputy Melvin Nay. I received a compliment from a citizen that was impressed with how friendly and polite he was when speaking to him at a gas station last week.
This demonstrates the professionalism and courtesy expected from our staff when interacting with our citizens. Great job Deputy Nay and keep up the good work!
-Vernon County Sheriff Jason Mosher
Structure fire in Nevada
On March 7th around 8:00 p.m. the Nevada Fire Department was called out to a structure fire at the property of Larry Robinson Jr. which is located at 817 N. Commercial Street in Nevada.
The Nevada Fire Department says they were alerted by neighbors by neighbors. When firefighters arrived they found a fire on the back side of the house that also made its way into the attic before they were able to extinguish the fire.
The cause of the fire is still under investigation and no injuries were reported. Fire crews were on scene around 2 hours.
Courtesy of Nevada Fire Chief Troy Denney
Monday, March 7, 2022
Obituary - Norma Dayringer
Norma Ileen Dayringer, age 76, of Nevada, MO, passed away Saturday March 8, 2022, at Medicalodge, Nevada, MO, after a long illness.
Norma was born September 26, 1945 in Nevada, MO to Frank Vincente and Mary Ellen (Little) Nunez. She graduated Nevada High School and worked for 35 years at LaBarge Electronics in Joplin, MO. She attended St. Mary’s Catholic Church in Nevada, MO and enjoyed crocheting, reading romance novels, playing bingo, and doing crafts.
Surviving her include a son, Scott Dayringer, Nevada, MO; one brother Joseph (Dana) Nunez, Kansas City, MO; one sister, Martha Tipling, Wheatland, MO; and several nieces, nephews and cousins.
Preceding her in death were her parents, four brothers, Francis Nunez, Robert Nunez, Donald Nunez, and James Nunez; four sister, Angelina Geary, Mary Gillespie, Margreat Bolser, and Teresa Hauss.
The funeral service will be Friday, 2:00 p.m., March 11, 2022, at Ferry Funeral Home with burial to follow in Mt. Calvary Cemetery, Nevada, MO.
The family will receive friends from 1:00 p.m. until service time at the funeral home.
Memorials may be made to Mt. Calvary Cemetery with the funeral home serving as custodian.
Norma was born September 26, 1945 in Nevada, MO to Frank Vincente and Mary Ellen (Little) Nunez. She graduated Nevada High School and worked for 35 years at LaBarge Electronics in Joplin, MO. She attended St. Mary’s Catholic Church in Nevada, MO and enjoyed crocheting, reading romance novels, playing bingo, and doing crafts.
Surviving her include a son, Scott Dayringer, Nevada, MO; one brother Joseph (Dana) Nunez, Kansas City, MO; one sister, Martha Tipling, Wheatland, MO; and several nieces, nephews and cousins.
Preceding her in death were her parents, four brothers, Francis Nunez, Robert Nunez, Donald Nunez, and James Nunez; four sister, Angelina Geary, Mary Gillespie, Margreat Bolser, and Teresa Hauss.
The funeral service will be Friday, 2:00 p.m., March 11, 2022, at Ferry Funeral Home with burial to follow in Mt. Calvary Cemetery, Nevada, MO.
The family will receive friends from 1:00 p.m. until service time at the funeral home.
Memorials may be made to Mt. Calvary Cemetery with the funeral home serving as custodian.
Kenney named 2022 Outstanding Assistant Principal
Congratulations to Henry Elementary School assistant principal, Jake Kenney. Jake has been recognized by the Missouri Association of Elementary School Principals (MAESP), as a 2022 Outstanding Assistant Principal.
This award recognizes 11 assistant principals in the state of Missouri and the excellent work they are doing in their schools.
These assistant principals are committed to supporting excellence in their schools, are involved in helping to develop programs to meet the needs of all students, and form strong relationships with parents, staff, and the overall community.
This is Mr. Kenney's 16th year in education, 12 of those here in the Clinton School District, where he has been the assistant principal at Henry Elementary for the past eight school years.
Help us congratulate Mr. Kenney on this well-deserved honor!
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Missouri Statewide Tornado Drill 2022
TOMORROW AT 10 a.m., Missouri holds the statewide tornado drill. U.S. National Weather Service radios set to receive the Routine Weekly Tests (RWTs) will alert listeners that the tornado drill has begun. Outdoor warning sirens will also sound across participating communities in Missouri.
At that time, participants should practice taking cover in their designated shelter. More info at https://stormaware.mo.gov/statewide-tornado-drill/.
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