Monday, May 16, 2022

One seriously injured in Cass County motorcycle accident

On May 14th around 2:50 p.m. the Missouri State Highway Patrol in Cass County along with Cass County Sheriff's Deputies and Pleasant Hill Police Department responded to a two vehicle accident on Missouri 7 Highway South at 203rd Street in rural Cass County.

The Missouri State Highway Patrol says the accident occurred when the 2009 Harley Davidson Motorcycle driven by 74 year old Daniel W. Hogan of Pleasant Hill, Missouri struck the rear of the 2015 GMC driven by 74 year old Raymond E. Linnenbringer of Pleasant Hill before traveling off the road and overturning.

Daniel W. Hogan sustained serious injuries and he was transported by Life Flight Eagle to Research Medical Center in Kansas City, Missouri for treatment.

View Crash Report Below:
https://www.mshp.dps.missouri.gov/HP68/AccidentDetailsAction?ACC_RPT_NUM=220244727



Obituary - Bonnie Loraine Peckenpaugh Antisdel

Bonnie Loraine Peckenpaugh Antisdel, 96, of Louisburg, KS danced her way home to Heaven on Wednesday, May 11, 2022 at Louisburg Rehabilitation and Care Center in Louisburg, KS. Funeral services will be held Monday, May 30, 2022 at 11:00 am at Miami Presbyterian Church, 33110 Switzer Rd., Paola, KS. 

Friends and family are welcome for a celebration of life following the ceremony at the home of Todd and Sana Antisdel, 34975 New Lancaster, Paola, KS 66053. Lunch will be served. Arrangements entrusted to the Mullinax Funeral Home, Drexel Chapel (816-657-4400). Messages of condolence may be left for the family at www.mullinaxfuneralhome.com

Bonnie was born August 6, 1925 in Omaha, NE to Frank Amos Peckenpaugh and Jessie Louise Burkholder. She was the oldest of their 4 children, and she was both proud and wistful to have outlived her younger siblings Dona Jean Kern, Ruth Ann Olds and Roger William Peckenpaugh.

Bonnie was raised in a musical home and began learning to play the piano at a very young age. Singing and playing the piano were skills she practiced her entire life and continued to enjoy into her early 90’s. Bonnie learned to sew from her grandmother Minnie Burkholder, and she became an excellent seamstress, sewing clothes, Halloween costumes, draperies and any other thing her friends and family could talk her into.

Bonnie was introduced to Robert Andrew Antisdel by her classmate and lifelong friend Bonnie (Bob’s cousin and the original Bonnie Antisdel) and they soon married on June 12, 1944 in Orlando, FL just before his deployment to Italy during WWII. Together they had four sons, Richard Lynn (deceased) of Lyndon, KS, Monte Rex (Diane) of Adel, IA, Kirby Clark (Roxanne) of Urbandale, IA and self-professed favorite Todd Randel (Sana) of Louisburg, KS. They eventually settled in Lawrence, KS and there Bonnie stayed at home to raise the boys, teaching them to read, ride bikes, play baseball and most miraculously, kept them alive and relatively unscathed. She loved dogs and trained them very well, arguably better than she trained her boys. 

She also worked part-time for Dr. Godwin in Lawrence and was active in the community, even helping to organize a civil rights march in the late 1950’s to allow equal access to the community swimming pool.

In 1970, Bonnie and Bob moved to Louisburg, KS where they opened Country Cuzzins Home Furnishings. Rick, Kirby and Todd all eventually joined the family business and they expanded to stores in Osawatomie, KS and briefly in Mound City, KS. Bonnie was active in day-to-day operations of the store but spent much of her time hanging wallpaper and sewing draperies for customers. Bonnie was a great hostess and entertainer despite her complete inability to cook anything other than dump cake and lemon bars, which many family members claimed to love. That’s probably why her favorite meal was a glass of red wine and cheese and crackers, although she was equally happy with a beer and popcorn. If you ever needed a Kleenex or lipstick, it’s guaranteed she’d have both in her pocket or purse.

Bonnie loved to travel and enjoyed trips to Hong Kong, England, Greece, Mexico, Hawaii and the US Virgin Islands. Upon retirement, Bonnie and Bob spent the winter months in Pharr, TX where she taught sewing classes, learned clogging (similar to tap dancing) and added to their long list of dear friends.

Bonnie’s life was spent loving, laughing and caring for others, especially her 14 grandchildren Shannon Abrahamson, Summer Wright (Donald), Easter Weiss (Greg), Aubrey Jameson, Noah Antisdel, Megan Temme (John), Libby Hott (Tim), Jenny Dover (Steven), Maggie Perez (Domingo), Katie Deterding, Jessica Whelan (Jon), Kia Bondurant (Andy), Jastin Antisdel (Jamie) and Sari Antisdel (Micala).

She was also very proud to have 32 great-grandchildren: Kyle, Ethan, Eli, Lily, Carson, Brooklyn, Joselyn, Jack, Charlie, Harley, Ashton, Alexandria, TJ, Julia, Soledad, Catalina, Wyatt, Ayden, Tyson, Bryant, Clark, Everett, Kessa, Sephine, Chilton, Beale, Adali, Ames, Emry, Arden, Alaire and Jett.

She also has 3 great-great grandchildren: Aurora, Sophia and Macey (due August 2022).

Butler Bears Baseball season come to a end tonight

The Butler Bears Baseball Team ended their season tonight with a 8-1 loss over the Holden Eagles in the 2nd Round District Semifinal  Baseball action.

We would like to congratulate the Bears on a good season and thank you to all Seniors we wish all of the best!




Obituary - Bobby “Junior” Luther

Bobby “Junior” Luther, 76, of Metz, Missouri passed away Saturday, May 14, 2022 at his home.

Junior was born on September 29, 1945 to John F. and Ida Elizabeth (Gamble) Luther. He was the youngest of 11 children.

He was married to Linda Lou Loyd on September 27, 1963. They spent nears 59 years of wedded bliss together.

Junior was raised on a farm near Deepwater, Missouri and went to school in Appleton City.

He worked as a farmer at various farms before beginning his career at the fertilizer plant in Rich Hill. He spread fertilizer for 40+ years and was a dedicated employee.

Junior enjoyed a simple life. He loved working with his horses, raising cattle, hunting, visiting the casino on occasion, and spending time with his friends and family.

In his eyes there was no need to travel very far from home because he had all he needed right there in Metz.

In addition to his wife Linda, he is survived by three children: Bobby (Sherri) Luther, Kristi (Don) Hinkle, and Bill (Carla) Luther; 9 grandchildren: Ashley (BJ) Hensley, Rachael (Brad) Begemann, Joe (Courtney) Luther, Courtney (Thad) Smith, PJ (Ashley) Thron, Whitney Hinkle, Morgan (Alex) Gordon, Brandon (Cori) Luther, and Aubry Luther; 21 great-grandchildren; sisters, Ruby Fast and Mary (John) Kern; and close friend, Daurell Reasoner and Bandit, his sidekick.

He was preceded in death by his parents; brothers, Raymond, Hubert, Elmer, Eddie, and Johnnie Lee; sisters, Rosie, Gladys, and Ada; and son-in-law, Stan Hinkle.

Funeral service will be 2 pm Wednesday, May 18, 2022 at the Heuser Funeral Home. Burial will be in the Green Lawn Cemetery. Visitation will be held from 5 to 7 pm Tuesday, May 17 at the Heuser Funeral Home. Contributions are suggested to Friends of Green Lawn or the Metz United Methodist Church. Online condolences can be left at www.heuserfunerals.com

Obituary - Sharon “Cookie” Cox

Sharon “Cookie” Cox, devoted wife, mother, grandmother, and great-grandmother passed away on Wednesday, March 30, 2022, at her son’s home in Orange City, Florida at the age of 77 years. 

Graveside services will be held at 3:00PM on Saturday, May 21, 2022, at Vansant Road Cemetery, Clinton, Missouri. Friends are invited to join the family for food and fellowship following the graveside service from 4:00-6:00PM at the Hampton Inn, Clinton. 

The family suggests memorial contributions be made to the Clinton Animal Shelter and may be left in care of the funeral home. Fond memories and condolences can be left online at www.vansant-millsfuneralhome.com.

Cookie was born on January 6th, 1945, in Clinton, Missouri to Rolla and Edna Bradley. She married Dean Cox in November of 1961. She completed Clinton Senior High School in 1963. They raised two children, Marty, and Mike in Clinton. In 1988, she moved to Warrenton, Missouri where she lived for 34 years.

She enjoyed spending time at lake Pomme de Terre where the family spent many summers. She was an avid bowler and loved spending time with her children at the lake, with boy scouts, at baseball games, and every school event. She enjoyed living a life of faith. One of her favorite sayings was “Lord Keep Your Arm Around My Shoulder and Your Hand Over My Mouth”.

Cookie is preceded in death by her parents Rolla and Edna Bradley, her husband Dean (2004), her son Marty (2018), her daughter Mary Edna (1965), grandson Casey Michael (1998), three sisters, Rollene Spackler Freeman (2021), Helen Howell (1990) and Midge Schmidt (2019)

One sister survives her: Betty Jo Hunter, one son, Michael Cox, and wife Valerie, four grandchildren, Haley Cox, Sara McCue and wife Christine, Nikki Preis and husband Dean, and Tiffany Cox, six great-grandchildren, Darcy Preis, Alexa Preis, Elijah Preis, Isabella Preis, Mia McCue, and Austin Green.

Arrangements have been entrusted to Vansant-Mills Funeral Home in Clinton, Missouri.

Obituary - Carol A. Atwell

Carol A. Atwell, age 69, of Warsaw, Missouri, passed away on Friday, May 13, 2022 at St. Luke’s Hospital surrounded by her loving family.

A Celebration of Life visitation will take place from 5:00-7:00 p.m. Tuesday, May 24, 2022 at Cullen Funeral Home, Inc. 612 W. Foxwood Dr., Raymore, MO 64083.

Carol was born in Kansas City, Missouri on November 29, 1952 to Clyde S. Atkins and Zoe Ann Marsh. Carol was one of five children, Craig, Cindy, Jimmy and Harry. In her early years, Carol grew up in Kansas City and graduated from Ruskin High School in 1970. She went on to get her Associate Degree at Penn Valley Community College. In the late summer of 1983 she was joined in marriage with her loving husband, John Charles “Chuck” Atwell, Sr. on August 18th. Their family was complete with all four children, Jennifer, Suzanne, John and Kate. Carol and Chuck lived in Peculiar raising their family for over 30 years and briefly in Belton for five years. Recently they moved to Warsaw to start a new adventure together. In life Carol had a passion for her loving family and for crafts, gardening, birds and dogs.

Carol was preceded in death by her parents.

She is survived by her loving husband Chuck Atwell of 38 wonderful years, four children, Jennifer Osgood (Todd), Suzanne Baier (Ben), John Atwell (Brandi) and Kate Salame; four siblings, Craig Atkins (Julie), Cindy Bahr (Dave), Jimmy Atkins (Rowena) and Harry Atkins (Tina); six grandchildren, Trent, Julia and Clark Osgood, Brett and Bailey Baier and Ryan Salame; and her loving English Setter “Rusty”.

In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to Our English Setter Rescue https://oesr.org/donate.

Arrangements: Cullen Funeral Home, Raymore, Missouri 816.322.5278

Countywide Disposal: Helping us help you!

When you bag your trash before placing it in your trash bin, you are helping us help you, even faster!

Bagging your trash makes for a cleaner bin, cleaner environment, quicker pickup, and faster service.

Have a trashtastic Monday

Strong to severe storms possible Tuesday evening/night

While we're all enjoying today's beautiful weather, we just wanted to give everyone a heads up that widespread showers and thunderstorms are likely tomorrow evening/night. A few of these storms could be strong to severe.



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