Wednesday, May 11, 2022

Updated Obituary - Jerry Wayne Davis

Jerry Wayne Davis, 78, of Adrian, Missouri passed away on Friday, May 6, 2022, at St. Luke's Hospital of Kansas City. A private family service will be at Atkinson Funeral Home in Adrian, Missouri. A public Celebration of Life reception will be held at the Adrian Optimist building on Friday, May 27th from 1:30 - 3:30pm. Memorial contributions can be made to Bates County Mizzou Club or the Adrian Boy Scouts Troop.

Jerry Wayne Davis was born June 4, 1943, to Wayne and Mary (Karpuk) Davis in Butler, MO. He spent his childhood and school years in Adrian and was a graduate of the class of 1961. After high school, Jerry attended college at the University of Missouri at Rolla where he received both his undergraduate and then his master’s degree in Civil Engineering.

After graduation he worked for PPG Chemicals and Shell in Texas. Then moved to Green Construction Co. in Iowa. He then traveled to Prudhoe Bay, Alaska where he was employed by Banister Construction Co. He lived and worked in Saudi Arabia where he was employed by Aramco from 1977 until he retired in 1996. At the time of his retirement, Jerry was a Senior Project Manager responsible for the design and construction of all major cross-country pipelines in Saudi Arabia. He had professional engineering registrations in 8 states.

Jerry travelled internationally while living in Saudi Arabia and visited over 50 countries. On one notable trip he and his son, Doug, climbed Mt. Kilimanjaro in Tanzania, Africa. Jerry loved sharing stories of his travels and adventures. His grandson, Jake, dubbed him “Indiana Jones.”

Jerry was active throughout his life in several clubs and organizations. He started young joining the Adrian Boy Scouts and was a member of the Mic-O-Say Tribe. He unfortunately was unable to complete his final badge to earn Eagle Scout due to a broken arm. He participated in sports all through high school and was the first recipient of the Jimmy Sexton Award. While he was at the Rolla School of Mines he played football for the Miners and was a member of the Lambda Chi Alpha fraternity. Later in life, he was a participant in the Crescent Hill Masonic Lodge #368, the Adrian Optimist and the Bates County Mizzou Club.

Upon retirement, Jerry returned to Adrian where he enjoyed “city farming” attending to 80 acres of prairie grass and flowers near Freeman. He also enjoyed Chiefs and Mizzou football games and tinkering in his shed. He was an avid outdoorsman, he loved hunting deer and turkey on his family farm. Over the last 30+ years he took multiple trips to South Dakota, Colorado, Wyoming, Alaska and Canada with his brother, Ritchie, and friends, who lovingly nicknamed him “Dwayne” on one of their hunting excursions and “Big Fish” on their fishing trip to Canada. One of the hunting trophies Jerry was most proud of was a six-foot black bear from the Gulf of Alaska.

Jerry was married to his wife, Debbie, on June 9, 2010. Their favorite hobby was traveling throughout the United States and Canada. His favorite destination was Alaska and they drove their camper there several times. In September of 2021, they moved into the home they built together east of Adrian.

Jerry lived a very full life and had experiences most dream of. He could be a little salty at times, earning him another nickname, “Grumpy Grandpappy.” But he will be remembered most for his encyclopedic knowledge, quirky sense of humor and generosity.

Jerry Wayne Davis is preceded in death by father, Wayne Davis and mother, Mary Karpuk Davis. He is survived by his wife, Debbie Davis, Adrian, MO; daughter, Kristen (Stephen) Burns, Adrian, MO; son, Douglas (Valeigh) Davis, Frisco, TX; step-daughter, Dr. Janette (Brian) McVey, Columbia MO; brother, Ritchie Davis, Adrian, MO; 8 grandchildren: Nora Burns, Jake Burns, Parker Davis, Campbell Davis, Hunter Davis, Aven McVey , Brennan McVey; and his faithful dog, BJ.

Get hooked with MDC Free Fishing Days June 11 and 12

JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. -- The Missouri Department of Conservation (MDC) invites the public to get hooked on fishing through its Free Fishing Days June 11 and 12. During Free Fishing Days, anyone may fish in the Show-Me State without having to buy a fishing permit, trout permit, or trout park daily tag.

Free Fishing Days is an annual MDC event that takes place statewide during the Saturday and Sunday following the first Monday in June.

Aside from not needing permits, other fishing regulations remain in effect during Free Fishing Days, such as limits on size and number of fish an angler may keep. Special permits may still be required at some county, city, or private fishing areas. Trespass laws remain in effect on private property.

MDC reminds anglers in Missouri that fishing permits are required before and after June 11 and 12, unless an angler is exempt by age or other factors. All other fishing regulations are also in effect.

Conservation makes Missouri a great place to fish. Missouri has more than a million acres of surface water, and most of it provides great fishing. More than 200 different fish species are found in Missouri, with more than 20 of them being game fish for the state's more than 1.1 million anglers. Learn more about fishing in Missouri at mdc.mo.gov/fishing.

Want to learn to fish? MDC’s Discover Nature – Fishing Program provides a series of free lessons throughout the state. All fishing gear is provided. Learn more at mdc.mo.gov/fishing/discover-nature-fishing.

Need fishing gear? MDC works with numerous libraries and other locations around the state to loan fishing gear for free. Loaner gear includes fishing poles and simple tackle box with hooks, sinkers, and bobbers. Worms, minnows, or other bait are not provided. Find MDC Rod and Reel Loaner Program locations at mdc.mo.gov/fishing/get-started-fishing/rod-reel-loaner-locations.

For information on Missouri fishing regulations, fish identification, and more, get a copy of MDC's 2022 Summary of Missouri Fishing Regulations where permits are sold, or online at mdc.mo.gov/fishing/regulations.

MDC’s free MO Fishing app can help anglers find the best places to fish in Missouri, access regulation information, identify fish by species, and more. Anglers can also buy, store, and show fishing permits right on their mobile devices. MO Fishing is available for download through Google Play for Android devices or the App Store for Apple devices. Learn more at mdc.mo.gov/contact-engage/mobile-apps/mo-fishing.

Miami County Kansas Sheriff's Office Wanted Wednesday

 


Osage Valley Electric Cooperative power outage north of Adrian

Some Osage Valley Electric Cooperative members North of Adrian may be experiencing an outage at this time due to construction crews in the area damaging a pole. Crews are on their way to restore the outage. 

If anyone in the area comes across a downed line please keep your distance and DO NOT attempt to touch or move any type of downed lines.

Obituary - Lori Grace Ruddick

Lori Grace Ruddick, age 63, resident of Nevada, MO, passed away Tuesday, May 10, 2022, at the Kansas University Medical Center, Kansas City, KS. She was born February 1, 1959, in Fort Scott, KS, the daughter of Alvin M. and Betty Pauli Ruddick. 

Lori graduated from Fort Scott High School in 1977 and received her Master’s in Clinical Psychology from Pittsburg State University in Pittsburg, KS in 1982. She was in private practice at Alternatives in Mental Health since 1994 in Nevada, MO. She raised two children, Jeremy Adam Ruddick, and Abby Ruddick Simmons.

Lori had a passion for raising golden retrievers and Maltese for over 40 years. She lived for her children and dedicated her time to their community and school extracurriculars throughout their childhood. She spent summers, holidays, and many days in between traveling to the lake to spend time with family and friends.

Survivors include her mother, Betty Ruddick, Fort Scott, KS; her two children, Jeremy Ruddick and wife Nicole and their son Cooper, Lamar, MO, and Abby Simmons and husband Cody and their son Jackson R., Carl Junction, MO; her three sisters, Lisa and husband Ron, St. Louis, MO, Linda Burger, St. Louis, MO, and Leslie and husband Chris, Lee’s Summit, MO; her nieces and nephews Haley Trainor and husband Michael, Aaron Rucker, Nick Ogden and wife Taylor, Hannah Ogden, and Samantha Irene.

There was cremation. The family will hold private services with a public celebration of life to be announced at a later date. Memorials are suggested to Bourbon County CASA and may be left in care of the Cheney Witt Chapel, PO Box 347, 201 S. Main St., Fort Scott, KS 66701. Words of remembrance may be submitted to the online quest book at cheneywitt.com.

Deepwater man escapes serious injury after motorcycle accident in Henry County

On May 10th around 6:15 p.m. the Missouri State Highway Patrol in Henry County along with Henry County Sheriff's Deputies responded to a motorcycle accident on Route U just south of CR SE 803 in rural Henry County.

The Missouri State Highway Patrol says the accident occurred when the 2022 Kawasaki Motorcycle driven by 22 year old Zachery R. Williams of Deepwater, Missouri traveled off the right side of the roadway to avoid a southbound vehicle. The bike then traveled in the northbound lane and the driver jumped off before it overturned.

Mr. Williams sustained minor injuries and he refused medical treatment at the scene of this accident.

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Spicy hot today

The summer heat continues today. Some locations will make a run at the record high.




Tuesday, May 10, 2022

Bates County Memorial Hospital May Employee of the Month!

Congratulations to Steve Platt, an MRI technologist in Imaging Services, on being selected as the Bates County Memorial Hospital May Employee of the Month! 

Steve has been a solid professional, a kind and consistent employee and a committed patient advocate in our Imaging Services Department since 2001. 

He always greets others with a smile and a comforting hello, even when he’s so busy he doesn’t have the time to stop and chat for a second. Steve is knowledgeable, skilled in his areas of expertise and is dependable. 

He works well with others and is loved by his patients. He is deserving of this recognition and is a terrific asset here at BCMH.

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