M. Donald “Don” Russell, 74, went to be with his heavenly father on March 8, 2024, after a long fight with kidney and heart disease.
He was born in Kansas City, KS on November 18, 1949, to James L. Russell and Ruth E. Selbe. He was accompanied in birth that day by his twin sister, Maurita “Rita” Garnette Russell (West). Don and Rita were eventually a part of a family that included 12 boys and 2 girls.
While the family moved a number of times, a good part of Don’s formative years were spent in or near Fulton, Kansas. Don’s father, James Lowell Russell passed away on November 29, 1964, at the age of 51.
He married Linda Sue Parrent in Shawnee, Kansas on March 27, 1971, at the home of Linda’s parents. Don had one daughter Jamie Payton, and three sons, Casey, Les and Matthew “Matt” Russell.
Around 1974, Don and Linda came to Fort Scott, KS and settled to live. Shortly after the move to Fort Scott he went to work for the City of Fort Scott in the water department. He continued to work for the city of Fort Scott for his entire career, retiring as the city Economic Development Director. Over the course of his career, he led, or supported numerous economic development initiatives for the city and Bourbon County.
He was also active in a number of community organizations, helping others. For many years, he was an active sponsor for Alcoholics Anonymous and he served for years on the Bourbon County Drug and Alcohol council. He also served the community as a reserve police officer for a number of years in his free time from responsibilities at the city.
However, as a member of such a large family, his largest presence was as a husband, father, brother, uncle and grandfather. The Russell family (and the varying surnames that branch off from them) are a large family that loves to gather together. Don was an integral, and beloved part of those gatherings, and will be greatly missed by all of his siblings, children, nieces, nephews, and grandchildren.
Wherever the Russell family gathered together, cars played an important role in those gatherings. Don and many of his brothers loved restoring automobiles. If you drove past Don’s home (or one of the assorted garages they worked from) you regularly saw antique vehicles in some stage of restoration. That love of vehicles continued into retirement when Don and his brothers, bought, scrapped, and continued working on old cars. When pulling a hulk into the driveway, with assorted parts in the bed of the pickup he would have to explain to Linda (who was unconvinced) “look at it, It’s got potential”. Many, many of the Russell children (Don’s nieces and nephews) learned to drive in cars from the 1930’s – 1960’s.
He is survived by his wife Linda, sons Casey and wife (Mindy), Les and wife (Jena), and Matt, daughter Jamie Payton, brothers, Jesse, Dennis, Bob, Wayne,Chuck, and Kevin, four grandchildren, Kaitlyn, Brysen (DeChant), Madilyn, and Max, two great-grandchildren, Landon and Kylie DeChant, along with numerous nieces and nephews. He is preceded in death by his parents, brothers Jim, Leo (Jay), Joe, Jerry, and Les, his sisters Louise, and Rita as well as numerous other loved ones.
There was cremation. A memorial visitation will be held from 5 to 7 P.M. Thursday, March 14, 2024 at the Cheney Witt Chapel. Memorials are suggested to Care to Share and may be left in care of the Cheney Witt Chapel, 201 S. Main, P.O. Box 347, Ft. Scott, KS 66701. Words of remembrance may be submitted to the online guestbook at cheneywitt.com.
Monday, March 11, 2024
Nevada man killed in motor vehicle accident in Carthage
Press Release: Fatality Crash 3/7/2024
Date: March 7, 2024
On Thursday, March 7, 2024, at 5:05 AM, Carthage Officers were dispatched to a single-vehicle crash on MO 171 in the eastbound lane.
Date: March 7, 2024
On Thursday, March 7, 2024, at 5:05 AM, Carthage Officers were dispatched to a single-vehicle crash on MO 171 in the eastbound lane.
The vehicle, a 2017 GMC Acadia, was traveling eastbound on MO 171 and struck the traffic signal pole at the intersection of MO 171 and I49. The driver of the vehicle was pronounced deceased on scene.
He has been identified as Andrew Corriston, age 29 of Nevada, Missouri. His next of kin have been notified. There were no other occupants in the vehicle. This is Carthage’s first fatality accident of 2024.
He has been identified as Andrew Corriston, age 29 of Nevada, Missouri. His next of kin have been notified. There were no other occupants in the vehicle. This is Carthage’s first fatality accident of 2024.
Butler Youth Wrestling Club State Championship Results:
A long, hard fought weekend of STATE wrestling for the young Butler Youth Wrestling Club Bears!! So very proud of their efforts!!!
Congratulations to the following wrestlers on placing at the 2024 State Championships:
Covy Riley- Runner up 8U 75lbs.
Julius Varns-4th place 10U 65lbs.
Hunter Long-4th place 14U 190lbs.
Nolan Varns-5th place 10U 75lbs.
Levi Wiese- 6th place 10U 70 lbs.
Easton Adams-6th place 8U 100lbs.
Congratulations to the following wrestlers on placing at the 2024 State Championships:
Covy Riley- Runner up 8U 75lbs.
Julius Varns-4th place 10U 65lbs.
Hunter Long-4th place 14U 190lbs.
Nolan Varns-5th place 10U 75lbs.
Levi Wiese- 6th place 10U 70 lbs.
Easton Adams-6th place 8U 100lbs.
What an amazing way to end your seasons!! Way to go bears!
All Conference boys basketball players from Butler High School
We would like to Congratulate the following Butler High School Boys Basketball players for making All Conference.
1st Team- Carter Trumbore
2nd Team- Dylan Davidson
Player of the year- Carter Trumbore
Coach Dawson was named District Coach of the Year.
2nd Team- Dylan Davidson
Player of the year- Carter Trumbore
Coach Dawson was named District Coach of the Year.
Obituary - Maynard D. Miracle
Maynard D. Miracle was born to Hilery and Iva Miracle on February 20, 1938, in Cincinnati, Ohio. He passed away peacefully at his home in Garden City, MO with his loving wife Janice Miracle, of 37 years by his side.
After Graduating High School, Maynard was a Paratrooper in the 82nd Airborne, U.S. Army. After his service to his country, he embarked on a successful career as a Drafts man/ Construction Engineer until he retired. Maynard was an avid singer, guitar and bass player that sounded very much like Willie Nelson. Maynard’s favorite style of country music was the traditional singers such as Faren Young, Conway Twitty, Waylon Jennings, and Merle Haggard. He enjoyed getting together with other musicians singing and playing at local Community Centers and nursing homes. He actually met his wife Janice while performing in Kansas City. His wonderful smile, corny jokes, and jovial personality will be greatly missed by all who knew him.
Maynard is preceded in death by his parents Hilery and Iva Miracle; a step-father Glen Young; a sister, Helen Hayes; and a son Michael Miracle. He is survived by his wife Janice Miracle of Garden City, Missouri; a son Maynard Derick Miracle (Heather) of Ohio; stepdaughter Debra Knopke (Chris) of Camdenton, MO; stepdaughter Rhonda Farris (Richard) of Englewood, FL; stepson Ronald Morris, Jr of Independence, MO; and a sister Shirley Greber of Cincinnati, Ohio. Maynard also leaves behind many Grandchildren, Great-Grandchildren, nieces, and nephews.
The family suggests contributions to Ascend Hospice of Lee’s Summit, MO. In lieu of flowers. Funeral Service will be held 10:30 a.m. Tuesday, March 12, 2024 at Dickey Funeral Home, Harrisonville, Missouri. With a Graveside service 2:00 p.m. Tuesday, March 12, 2024 at Brooking Cemetery, Raytown, Missouri.
Visitation will be held 9:30 a.m. - 10:30 a.m. Tuesday, March 12, 2024 at Dickey Funeral Home, Harrisonville, Missouri.
After Graduating High School, Maynard was a Paratrooper in the 82nd Airborne, U.S. Army. After his service to his country, he embarked on a successful career as a Drafts man/ Construction Engineer until he retired. Maynard was an avid singer, guitar and bass player that sounded very much like Willie Nelson. Maynard’s favorite style of country music was the traditional singers such as Faren Young, Conway Twitty, Waylon Jennings, and Merle Haggard. He enjoyed getting together with other musicians singing and playing at local Community Centers and nursing homes. He actually met his wife Janice while performing in Kansas City. His wonderful smile, corny jokes, and jovial personality will be greatly missed by all who knew him.
Maynard is preceded in death by his parents Hilery and Iva Miracle; a step-father Glen Young; a sister, Helen Hayes; and a son Michael Miracle. He is survived by his wife Janice Miracle of Garden City, Missouri; a son Maynard Derick Miracle (Heather) of Ohio; stepdaughter Debra Knopke (Chris) of Camdenton, MO; stepdaughter Rhonda Farris (Richard) of Englewood, FL; stepson Ronald Morris, Jr of Independence, MO; and a sister Shirley Greber of Cincinnati, Ohio. Maynard also leaves behind many Grandchildren, Great-Grandchildren, nieces, and nephews.
The family suggests contributions to Ascend Hospice of Lee’s Summit, MO. In lieu of flowers. Funeral Service will be held 10:30 a.m. Tuesday, March 12, 2024 at Dickey Funeral Home, Harrisonville, Missouri. With a Graveside service 2:00 p.m. Tuesday, March 12, 2024 at Brooking Cemetery, Raytown, Missouri.
Visitation will be held 9:30 a.m. - 10:30 a.m. Tuesday, March 12, 2024 at Dickey Funeral Home, Harrisonville, Missouri.
Obituary - Marian Frazier
Marian Frazier, 95 of Marshall, Missouri passed away March 5, 2024 at the Baptist Home in Independence, Missouri. A visitation will be held Friday, March 15, 2024 from 2:00 pm to 3:00 pm at Mullinax Funeral Home, Drexel Chapel (816-657-4400).
Marian (Dysart) Frazier was born on January 2, 1929, in Red Oak, Iowa. She graduated from Paola High School in 1946, Soon after high school she met the love of her life John Edward Frazier of Drexel who had just completed service in the United States Army. They were married at the First Baptist Church of Paola in 1947. John and Marian made their first home near Drexel, MO on the Frazier family farm. They were happily married for 34 years. Marian was a full-time homemaker for most of her years. Her faith in Jesus Christ was the core of her life. She served as a volunteer Children's Sunday School teacher for fifty years. She enjoyed playing the piano and organ. Her husband's work as a school administrator led them to live in Versailles, Monroe City and Marshall, MO. She worked as a teacher's aide when they moved to Marshall.
Beginning in 1978 she was employed at the State Habilitation Center in Marshall. Marian retired in 1994. She enjoyed a trip to Israel, a retirement gift from her children and she took many other trips with the Senior Group from church.
Marian was preceded in death by her husband John, mother and step-father, Lydia Helen and Halbert Dysart, father Adolph Holm, son-in-law Darrell Martin, and infant great-granddaughter Brinley Frazier.
She is survived by four children Linda Martin of Grain Valley, MO: Jerry (Ellen) Frazier of Alexandria, VA, John (Melissa) Frazier of Emma, MO, and Lisa (Howard) Ward of Peculiar Mo.
She is also survived by grandchildren: Annette Martin, Independence; Christopher Martin (Cheryl), Blue Springs; Allen Frazier (Ashlea) Alexandria, VA; Ryan (Katrina) Frazier, Kansas City, MO; Amy (Andrew) Sherill, Liberty MO Jeremy (Lauren) Frazier, Arnold, MO; Kristin Frazier, Emma, MO; Daniel Ward, Blue Springs, MO; Thomas (Sammy Jo) Ward, Belton, MO.; and nine great-grandchildren: Joshua Martin, Noah Martin, Kellan Frazier, Paxton Frazier, Luke Sherrill, Emily Frazier, Alice Frazier, Haley Jo Ward, and Cecilia Frazier.
Graveside services will follow at 3:00 pm Friday in Sharon Cemetery, Drexel, Missouri. A Celebration of Life service will be held 2:00 pm Saturday, March 16, 2024 at the First Baptist Church of Marshall, 8 South Odell Street, Marshall, Missouri. A visitation will be held just prior to the service beginning at 1:30 pm Saturday, also at the church.
In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to the Baptist Home of Independence or Gideons International. Messages of condolence may be left for the family at www.mullinaxfuneralhome.com.
Marian (Dysart) Frazier was born on January 2, 1929, in Red Oak, Iowa. She graduated from Paola High School in 1946, Soon after high school she met the love of her life John Edward Frazier of Drexel who had just completed service in the United States Army. They were married at the First Baptist Church of Paola in 1947. John and Marian made their first home near Drexel, MO on the Frazier family farm. They were happily married for 34 years. Marian was a full-time homemaker for most of her years. Her faith in Jesus Christ was the core of her life. She served as a volunteer Children's Sunday School teacher for fifty years. She enjoyed playing the piano and organ. Her husband's work as a school administrator led them to live in Versailles, Monroe City and Marshall, MO. She worked as a teacher's aide when they moved to Marshall.
Beginning in 1978 she was employed at the State Habilitation Center in Marshall. Marian retired in 1994. She enjoyed a trip to Israel, a retirement gift from her children and she took many other trips with the Senior Group from church.
Marian was preceded in death by her husband John, mother and step-father, Lydia Helen and Halbert Dysart, father Adolph Holm, son-in-law Darrell Martin, and infant great-granddaughter Brinley Frazier.
She is survived by four children Linda Martin of Grain Valley, MO: Jerry (Ellen) Frazier of Alexandria, VA, John (Melissa) Frazier of Emma, MO, and Lisa (Howard) Ward of Peculiar Mo.
She is also survived by grandchildren: Annette Martin, Independence; Christopher Martin (Cheryl), Blue Springs; Allen Frazier (Ashlea) Alexandria, VA; Ryan (Katrina) Frazier, Kansas City, MO; Amy (Andrew) Sherill, Liberty MO Jeremy (Lauren) Frazier, Arnold, MO; Kristin Frazier, Emma, MO; Daniel Ward, Blue Springs, MO; Thomas (Sammy Jo) Ward, Belton, MO.; and nine great-grandchildren: Joshua Martin, Noah Martin, Kellan Frazier, Paxton Frazier, Luke Sherrill, Emily Frazier, Alice Frazier, Haley Jo Ward, and Cecilia Frazier.
GVVC All-Conference Basketball Players from Hume High School
BCMH March employee of the month
Bates County Memorial Hospital (BCMH) recognizes Ronnie Smith, CRT as the Employee of the Month for March. Ronnie has been employed with BCMH since 2012 as a certified respiratory therapist in the Respiratory Department, and currently serves as Lead Tech for the department.
Ronnie is known for taking great pride in everything he is tasked with. He treats all staff, visitors and patients with kindness and respect. He consistently shows compassion to his patients and family members to provide the patient with the best experience he can.
As Lead Tech, Ronnie is responsible for ordering supplies for the department and works with other hospital departments to handle any issues. He is a team player, and coworkers say he is a joy to work with. Ronnie is a valuable employee, and he deserves this recognition.
Ronnie is known for taking great pride in everything he is tasked with. He treats all staff, visitors and patients with kindness and respect. He consistently shows compassion to his patients and family members to provide the patient with the best experience he can.
As Lead Tech, Ronnie is responsible for ordering supplies for the department and works with other hospital departments to handle any issues. He is a team player, and coworkers say he is a joy to work with. Ronnie is a valuable employee, and he deserves this recognition.
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