Tuesday, March 21, 2023
Unsettled weather the rest of the week
Obituary - Michael John Womack Jr.
Michael was born in El Dorado Springs, MO., but he was all "city" with his long hair, baggy jeans, high tops, and black beanie. He moved away for quite a while. During that time, his life was a rollercoaster, but he made the most of every single day. At the age of 17, he ended up moving back and getting his life back on track. Michael was a family man, and he didn't want to be too far from anyone, so once he was back, he never left.
He had many passions and talents. He was extremely passionate about his music; rap meant so much to him from such a young age. He was also passionate about his family and very persistent about everyone being together; he wanted to see everyone or no one at all. He was also very talented in freestyling and always had a way with words. He enjoyed countless hours spent playing family games he knew he couldn't play and listening to music and making fun of the entire song, always with a smile on his face. He also enjoyed playing video games like nobody's business and constantly played day or night with his brother-in-law and many friends. But he found his true, eye-opening love and passion when he became a father.
From the time Jaxon Michael Womack, his son, was born four short months ago, Michael didn't want to put him down or leave his side. He took to becoming a parent, ran with it, and never looked back. He would spend time with his son and Oliver, his stepson, playing with them. He would have done anything for his boys and wore his pride for them as a badge.
During his life, Michael impacted more lives than could have been counted. He had a contagious smile that could brighten anyone's mood, wisdom that was beyond his years that could help push you through anything, and he had a big heart that he tried to hide. He was a very outspoken, loud, and insightful soul that could make anybody love him. He was a free spirit in every way possible, so carefree and adventurous, and he deeply cared for and loved everyone around him.
Michael is survived by many amazing people that he loved dearly, his son, Jaxon Michael Womack; his stepson, Oliver Petitt; his mother, Kristena Bailey; his father, Mike Womack Sr; his stepfather, Christopher Bailey; his sisters, Keirra Womack and Mackinzi Bailey; his brother, Cj Kuepper; his girlfriend, Rivers Petit; his grandmother, Tena Higbie; his uncles, Chad Hale and Tommy Higbie; his aunt, Shawna Hale; and many cousins.
Many people have been left behind to remember and grieve for Michael and for who he was. He left us all with his smile engraved into every shut-eye, he left us all with his jokes, and he left us all with the memories of the goofy, intelligent, outspoken, wild blue-eyed boy everyone loved. Michael would want everyone to be strong during this time because we all know he would have been. He would have been our rock.
Michael will forever be loved. This is not goodbye, just until I see you again.
Service:
Date: Thursday, March 23, 2023
Time: 6:00 P.M.
Service Location:
Bland-Hackleman Funeral Home
Rollover accident in Vernon County
The Missouri State Highway Patrol says the accident occurred when the northbound Nissan Sentra driven by 76 year old Lililane L. Graham of Nevada, Missouri traveled off the right side of the roadway, overcorrected and overturned.
Obituary - Donald L. Elkins
Survivors include his children, Samantha Elkins, of Nevada, Missouri, Brandon Elkins of Portland, Oregon, Britney Elkins, of Ft. Scott, Kansas, Jessica Perkins of Emerald Isle, North Carolina and Justin Perkins of Bakersfield, California. Also surviving are several grandchildren and two sisters, Melissa Gurule and Teresa Salazar both of Ft. Scott and numerous nieces and nephews.
Funeral services will be held at 2:00 P.M. Sunday, March 26th at the Cheney Witt Chapel. Burial will follow in the Oak Grove Cemetery.
Monday, March 20, 2023
Obituary - Pamela S. Moore
A visitation will be from 5:00-6:00 p.m. Thursday, March 23, 2023 at Cullen Funeral Home, 612 W. Foxwood Dr., Raymore, Missouri followed by a funeral service at 6:00 p.m. A private family graveside will be in Wills Cemetery, Peculiar, Missouri.
Pam was born in Russell, Kansas on October 11, 1949, the daughter of Eugene Steinle and Elnora Miller. After graduating high school in Russell, Kansas she went on to further her education receiving a bachelor's degree at Kansas State University. She was joined in marriage with her loving husband, Bradford “Brad” K. Moore on June 12, 1971.
Pam was preceded in death by her parents, Eugene and Elnora Steinle; brother, David Steinle; and sister, Kay Noonburg.
She is survived by her loving husband of 51 years, Brad K. Moore; daughter, Ashley Moore; and son, Bryson Moore (Whitney).
In lieu of flowers memorial contributions may be made to Harvesters - The Community Food Network 3801 Topping Ave., Kansas City, Missouri 64129
Arrangements: Cullen Funeral Home, Raymore, Missouri 816.322.5278
Missing teenager in Cass County
Butler Bears Varsity Baseball gets the win over Diamond
Butler Bears Varsity secured the victory thanks to seven runs in the second inning. Brandon Hammett, Maddox Fennewald, Jake Chandler, Eli Cox, Zayn Carson, and Bryson Cash each had RBIs in the big inning.
Diamond got things started in the first inning when Brayden Clement singled on a 3-2 count, scoring one run.
Butler Bears Varsity pulled away for good with seven runs in the second inning. In the second Hammett drew a walk, scoring one run, Fennewald drew a walk, scoring one run, Chandler drew a walk, scoring one run, Cox drew a walk, scoring one run, and an error scored one run for Butler Bears Varsity.
Fennewald led the Butler Bears to victory on the mound. The righthander went four innings, allowing four runs on five hits and striking out six. Carson and Chandler entered the game out of the bullpen and helped to close out the game in relief.
Atkinson went on the hill for Diamond. Atkinson went one and one-third innings, allowing seven runs on one hit and striking out three. #9 and Adam Brown entered the game as a relief, throwing three and two-thirds innings and one inning respectively.
Hammett, Cox, and Peyton Jackson each collected one hit to lead Butler Bears Varsity. Atkinson went 2-for-3 at the plate to lead Diamond in hits.



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