Saturday, June 11, 2022

Obituary - Melvin Lewis Hunziker

Melvin Lewis Hunziker (86) passed away on June10, 2022 at Golden Years Nursing Home in Harrisonville, MO due to heart failure.

Lewis, as he was known by everyone, was born August 8, 1935 at Fairfield, MO. He was the first born son of Buel and Marquerite Oryne (Breshears) Hunziker. Lewis was raised on a family farm in Avery, MO.

Lewis moved to Kansas City, MO at the age of 16. He had several jobs before being employed by GM at the Leeds factory on September 9, 1955. He retired from GM at the age of 52 on February 1, 1988. He belonged to the union, UAW local 43 at GM.

Lewis and Shirley Arlene Hicks met by chance leaving the Swope Park in Kansas City, MO. After three months of dating, Lewis and Shirley married on September 7, 1956. They had a daughter, Arlene Sue, born September 14, 1957, and son, Mark Lewis, born May 10, 1960.

On June 7, 1963 they bought and moved to a farm in Creighton, MO. Lewis farmed, raising hogs and cattle with the help of Shirley. He commuted 50 miles to GM daily while living at the farm, seldom missing a day. He continued raising cattle after his retirement from GM.

Lewis also had his own trucking business after retirement. Later his son, Mark, took over driving a flat bed for the business. When fuel and insurance got so high they dissolved the business.

Lewis came down with diabetes after he stopped trucking. He liked to keep busy until a heart attack on October 7, 2003 slowed him down. At that time he quit smoking after 50 years! He had a second almost fatal heart attack October 10, 2015. He never got his strength back after that. A pacemaker was put in in 2016.

Lewis and Shirley always enjoyed gardening even teaching their grandaughter, Kristi. Lewis was always ready to help a neighbor or friend. He didn’t take many vacations because of the farm and he didn’t care to go anywhere.

Lewis was fond of his border collie dogs of which he had many over the years. He began naming them all Boots! They helped him with the cattle along with his four wheeler. He also had a couple cats during his life on the farm he was fond of.

Lewis was a “Ford” person as most people knew. Later he did buy a Dodge after he thought they had improved. He was a stubborn man, once he got something in his head it was hard to change it!

It was no secret that Lewis could not tolerate onions or garlic in his food or on anyone’s breath. He would hardly eat at a restaurant for fear of smelling onions in the air. He also did not like sports.

Preceding Lewis in death was his father, Buel, on May 5, 1981, his mother, Oryne, on September 21, 2005, his sister, Naydene Breshears, on March 10, 1981, his sister, Roxy Hendricks, on December 26, 2019, and two infant brothers.

Surviving Lewis is his wife of 65 years, Shirley, his daughter, Arlene Maury, his son Mark and wife Loretta, his brother, Lelan and wife Kay; brother in law, Bob Hendricks, his youngest sister, Linda Fry, his granddaughter, Kristi Hunziker with fiance Michael Reisinger, his grandson Jason Mauery, his grandson Shawn and wife Jena Mauery, his great grandson, Parker Mauery, and another great grandson on the way. He also had step grandchildren David Wright, Joseph and wife Cherokee Wright, Kayla and husband Elijah Wolfe, and Matthew Wright; along with six step great grandchildren. Lastly, he had several nieces and nephews.

Visitation will be Tuesday June 14, 2022 from 9:30 to 10:30 a.m. at Dickey Funeral Home in Harrisonville, MO., with funeral services following. Graveside services will follow at 2:30 p.m. at the Spring Branch Cemetery in Avery, MO., where his family is buried.

Structure Fire this afternoon in Ballard

On June 11th around 2:00 p.m. the Adrian Fire Department along with assistance of the Butler Fire Department, Bates County Sheriff's Office, Bates County EMS, Central Cass Fire Department, Urich Fire Department, Garden City Fire Department and Golden Valley EMS all responded to a structure fire in Ballard on BB Highway.

A few firefighters were checked out due to fatigue from the heat and the home was a total loss with no one being injured in this incident.

Mid America Live will update when more information on how we can help the occupants of this home is made available. 




















Obituary - William "Bill" Dean McLanahan

William "Bill" Dean McLanahan, 72, of Archie, MO passed away on Friday, June 10, 2022 at his home. 

Celebration of Life services will be on Saturday, June 25, 2022 at 2:00 PM at Atkinson Funeral Home in Harrisonville, Missouri, with the family receiving friends beginning at 1:00 PM. Inurnment at a later date in Everett Cemetery.

A complete obituary will be posted when it is available.

From the desk of Bates County Coroner Greg Mullinax

Saturday morning training!

Today I attended an LEPC training exercise for emergency management. The focus today was on Hazardous Material exposures and we set up and tested BCMH’s decontamination unit.

Many thanks to Mike Behringer at BCMH for setting up the trailer and equipment and demonstrating how everything works; and to Jim Henry for coordinating the training.

Greg Mullinax
Bates County Coroner




Strong to severe thunderstorm risk this evening

Midday Update: The region outlined in orange on the righthand map will see the greatest risk for severe storms later today. Storms will likely start out isolated in NW MO around 6 to 8 PM, becoming a cluster as they move south toward the KC Metro tonight.

Thunderstorm Hazards Possible:
- Large Hail up to 2 inches in diameter
- Damaging Winds 60 to 70 MPH
- Tornado or two possible
- Isolated Flash Flooding

Image Description: Two maps of the Missouri/Kansas Border Regions, the left map shows shades of orange from light to dark representing the time of storm development from north to south from 6 PM to Midnight across the region. The Map on the right is color coded risk of storms across the area.

The Orange risk area represents the greatest potential for severe thunderstorms this evening and incircles the Missouri River Valley and surrounding areas from the MO/IA/NE borders to the KC Metro.


Electric City Speedway Race Results June 10th

Sport Compact 5 Entries:
1. 05-John Willard[1]; 2. 121-Eric Schmidt[2]; 3. 42-Chris Nichols[3]; 4. 15-Roman Stump[4]; 5. 26-Jeff Stump[5]

USRA B-Mods 8 Entries:
1. 8S-Jon Sheets[2]; 2. 17S-Mike Striegel[1]; 3. 21D-Jackie Dalton[4]; 4. 33-Brad Page[3]; 5. 11L-Logan Smith[7]; 6. 66-Dwayne Lockard[5]; 7. 55J-Jeremy Short[6]

USRA Stock Cars 2 Entries:
1. 34-Blake Bolton[2]; 2. 21P-Darren Phillips[1]

POWRi Pure Stocks 7 Entries:
1. 59-Alex Crawford[1]; 2. 50-Leroy Morrison[6]; 3. 03-Jimmy Smith[3]; 4. 38-Bobby Brown[2]; 5. 17-Chris Strauss[5]; 6. 12C-Casey Hofer[4]; 7. 16-Steve Tiedeman[7]

POWRi Super Stock 5 Entries:
1. X15-Bobby Ruff[1]; 2. 67-Devin Irvin[2]; 3. G1-Nick Gibson[5]; 4. 17-Brian Welliver[4]

POWRi Midwest Mods 17 Entries:
1. 77-Jeff Douty[4]; 2. 24B-Carter Brownsberger[1]; 3. 114-Walker Burgin[9]; 4. 55K-Kenny Hubbard[8]; 5. 17J-Dustin Dennison[11]; 6. 447-Kenny Prince[7]; 7. 22-Micheal Archer[14]; 8. 101K-Jacob Hall[2]; 9. 22J-Jeremiah Reynolds[3]; 10. 33-Steve Muilenburg[5]; 11. 24-Mike McQuinn[13]; 12. 7-Jeffery Lockard[10]; 13. 89-Jackson McGowen[6]; 14. 23-Dakota Dillon[12]; 15. 65-Jason Smith[17]; 16. 7557-Dell Tiedeman[15]; 17. 1-chase Walters[16]


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One dead after UTV accident in Cass County

On June 11th around 2:25 a.m. the Missouri State Highway Patrol in Cass County along with Cass County Sheriff's Deputies responded to a UTV accident on South Shimel Road, north of East 187th Street in rural Cass County.

The Missouri State Highway Patrol says the accident occurred when the 2019 Polaris UTV driven by 26 year old Derek W. Scott of Strasburg, Missouri was traveling southbound when the UTV received a flat tire, it traveled off the road to the right side, and hit an embankment. Scott was ejected from the vehicle and struck a utility pole

Mr. Scott was transported to an area hospital and was pronounced dead at 3:33 a.m. 
This is Troop A of the Missouri State Highway Patrol's 25th Fatality accident of the year 2022.

View crash report below:



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