Monday, May 27, 2024

Butler woman escapes serious injury after motor vehicle accident

On Monday May 27th around 12:10 p.m. the Missouri State Highway Patrol in Bates County along with Bates County Sheriff's Deputies and Bates County EMS responded to a one vehicle accident in the southbound lanes of I-49 near mile marker 129.6 in rural Butler.

The Missouri State Highway Patrol says the accident occurred when the southbound 2004 Ford Expedition driven by 39 year old Joyce O. Scrogham of Butler, Missouri was entering northbound I-49 and failed to see another vehicle. The Expedition ran off the right side of the roadway, overcorrected and ran off the left side of the roadway, striking a delineator post and a ditch before coming to rest.

Joyce O. Scrogham sustained minor injuries and she was transported to Bates County Memorial Hospital for treatment.

View crash report below:
https://www.mshp.dps.missouri.gov/HP68/AccidentDetailsAction?ACC_RPT_NUM=240263523




Traffic Alert: Motor vehicle accident in Butler

Several emergency personnel is on scene of a two vehicle accident Nursery and High Streets in Butler at this time. Please use caution if you must travel in this area! 



Obituary - William R. Sapp

William R. Sapp, age 75 passed away at his home in Lee's Summit, Missouri on Sunday, May 19, 2024 after a long battle with cancer. Funeral services will be held at 11:00 AM on Tuesday, May 28, 2024 at the Vansant-Mills Chapel in Clinton, Missouri. 

Visitation will be from 10:00-11:00 AM prior to the service. Burial to follow in the Englewood Cemetery in Clinton, Missouri. Memorial contributions can be made to the Deepwater Cemetery or the Dr. Bourland GVMH Oncology Center and may be left in care of the funeral home.

Bill was one of eight children born to Howard and Wanda Sapp. During his childhood, he was an avid participant in Scouting. He achieved the rank of Eagle Scout. He attended Deepwater High School, graduating in 1966. He then served in the U.S. Army from 1966 to 1969, serving three campaigns in Vietnam. While in training camp, Bill was awarded Outstanding Trainee. This was much to his surprise, as when he received the award, he thought he was going to be reprimanded for sneaking off base the night before!

Following Vietnam, Bill attended and graduated from the University of Central Missouri in 1973 with a degree in Criminal Justice Administration. He married Glenda Briggs on October 6, 1973. Bill and Glenda had gone to school together and had mutual friends that dated. Bill and Glenda’s mothers were very good friends and worried the marriage might not work out because they were so different. However, Bill and Glenda celebrated their 50th anniversary last year.

Bill spent most of his career working at Ozanam Home for Boys, working as a childcare worker and outdoor activity coordinator until he retired in 2010. He loved his job working with kids and having the opportunity to teach them sports and outdoor camping and survival.

Bill loved all outdoor activities, especially disc golf, camping, boating on the Missouri River and hunting mushrooms. Family and friends were amazed at his collection of arrowheads and medicine bottles foraged from the banks of the Missouri River. He was a member of the Kansas Archaeology Society and participated in several digs during the summer months in the surrounding areas. He found the artifacts that were discovered fascinating. Bill loved playing pool with his brother and playing poker every Friday night. Bill was an environmentalist and participated in Missouri River Relief, doing annual cleanup of the river.

Bill’s family was very important to him. Bill was known for always being protective of his family and helping them. He was always up for an adventure, such as his family’s trip to the Grand Canyon. They hiked rim to rim, which is a very taxing hike. Bill stayed back and made sure everyone got to the top.

Following Bill’s cancer diagnosis, he was never angry about it and never felt sorry for himself. As a lover of science and nature, one of his last wishes was to see the recent solar eclipse. He was thankful to fulfill that wish by traveling to Doniphan with his brother and two friends to see it.

Bill will be remembered as a kind, loving and thoughtful man. He helped everyone and was fiercely independent, even when he was seriously ill. He would often sit in his garage and engage his neighbors in conversation as they passed by. He would also listen to old music and his favorite radio program, which was “Science Friday.”

Bill was preceded in death by his parents and by his brothers, Ron Sapp, Jim Sapp and Kenny Sapp and sister Toni Shockley, as well as great-nephew Roman Hardy.

He is survived by his wife Glenda Sapp of the home; sister Lynette Kreisler of Blue Springs, MO; sister Vicki Booth (Jerome) of Lawrence, KS; brother Gary Sapp (Gina) of Deepwater, MO; sister-in-law Ann Booth of Clinton, MO; brother-in-law Jerry Briggs (Judy) of Lee’s Summit, MO; brother-in-law Michael Briggs of Deepwater, MO; and many beloved nieces, nephews, friends and neighbors.

Sunday, May 26, 2024

Obituary - Oakley Ray Pruitt

Oakley Ray Pruitt age 94 of Peculiar, Missouri passed away peacefully on May 25, 2024 at his home in Peculiar, Missouri surrounded by his loving children.

He was born in Allendale, Kentucky on March 16, 1930 son of Carsmer M. Pruitt and Ida Belle Pruitt Walker.

On October 13, 1951 Oakley Ray was united in marriage to Louise Ann (Golubski) Pruitt at Camp Chaffie, Arkansas.t

On June 18, 1952 Ray was drafted into the United States Army and served his country in Korean War.

Oakley Ray made a career in the produce industry mainly for the Yukon Brothers in Kansas City, Missouri. With Ray’s inability to relax he spent his retirement years helping his son in the plumbing industry at the Plumbers Friend in Kansas City, Missouri.

Oakley Ray was a devoted husband and father. He enjoyed doing maintenance and upgrades to his home and acreage and raising farm animals. He loved country music, antique clocks and his 1928 Model A. He never passed up a good day of fishing. He will be dearly missed by his family, friends and all who knew him.

Besides his parents he was preceded in death by his wife Louise Ann Pruitt; infant son Robert Ray Pruitt; a brother Gerald Pruitt; two sisters Jeanetta Mandrell and Louise Darrah. In laws Anthony and Julia Golubski. Brother in laws Anthony Golubski Jr.; Clarence Golubski; William McMahon; Richard Darrah and Joe Mandrell. Sister in laws Ann Golubski and Barbara Golubski.

Oakley Ray is survived by four daughters and one son. Linda Strong and husband Ron of Graden City, Missouri; Darlene Ahner of Raymore, Missouri; Kathy Curtis and husband Kelly of Peculiar, Missouri; Brenda Reinholdt and husband Roger of Peculiar, Missouri and Thomas Pruitt and wife Ruby of Peculiar, Missouri. Brother in law Edward Golubski of Paola, Kansas; Sister in laws Judy Pruitt of Peculiar, Missouri; Betty McMahon of Overland Park, Kansas. The family will receive friends Thursday, May 30, 2024 from 10:00 a.m. - 11:00 a.m. at the Dickey Funeral Home, Harrisonville, Missouri.

Funeral services will be held Thursday, May 30, 2024 at 11:00 a.m. at the Dickey Funeral Home. Interment will be in the Mt. Olivet Cemetery, Kansas City , Missouri.

Obituary - Guy B. Stamps

Guy B. Stamps, 91, of Raymore, MO passed away on May 24, 2024, at his home. He was born February 22, 1933, in Kingston, AR to the late Jesse Stamps and Grace (Carter) Stamps.

Guy was a retired educator of 29 years, working in Cambridge, Yates Center, and Arkansas City, Kansas. In addition, Guy was proud to serve in the US Air Force, US Air Force and Army Reserves, and Army National Guard. He graduated high school from School of the Ozarks in Branson, MO. He obtained his BA from Southwestern College in Winfield, KS, and Masters from Wichita State University.

He enjoyed gardening, quilting, baking pies, antiquing, and collecting. He also had a keen knack for finding a new relative everywhere he went. But of most importance to Guy was his family. Guy was preceded in death by his sister, Kay Stamps, brothers Jay and Joe Stamps, and son-in-law Dale Galemore. He leaves his devoted wife of 69 years, Rebecca, his five children Cathy (Jim) Curl of Braman, OK, Cindy Galemore of Olathe, KS, Camy (Bob) Crank of Belton, MO, Clarissa Stamps of Hot Springs Village, AR, and Cary (Charlotte) Stamps of Rogers, AR. He also leaves a brother Jim (Doris) Stamps of Chelan, WA, and the added joys of his life, his 8 grandchildren Ryan (Rachel) Galemore, Rebecca (Michael) Maroon, Thomas (Krista) Crank, Kevin Crank, Christa (Cody) Baker, Patrick (Megan) Curl, Meridith (Quinton) Dols, and Tyler Stamps and 14 great grandchildren.

Memorial gifts may be made to Fellowship of John, Foxwood Springs, 1500 W. Foxwood Dr., Raymore, MO 64083, or College of the Ozarks Alumni Scholarship Fund, 100 Opportunity Avenue, Point Lookout, MO 65726.

The family is grateful for the care received from Missouri Palliative and Hospice Care and the dedicated staff and host of special friends at Foxwood Springs. Services will be held on Monday, May 27, 2024, at 10:00 a.m. at the St. Paul’s United Methodist Church, 1111 W. Foxwood Drive, Raymore, MO 64083.

Deputy injured after police pursuit ends in Miami County Kansas

In the late evening of 5/25/2024, the Sheriff’s Office was made aware of a pursuit that was entering Miami County. Linn County Sheriff’s Office advised they were in pursuit of a vehicle with a driver with an active warrant.

Miami County deputies joined the pursuit that traveled mostly into the south part of Miami County and north part of Linn County. Miami County Deputies attempted to use a tire deflation device but were unsuccessful. 

The vehicle continued to flee and a Miami County Deputy attempted a Tactical Vehicle Intervention technique but the fleeing vehicle made a maneuver, got behind the patrol car crashing into the rear then crashed into the side of the patrol car before getting hung up on the push bumper.

The suspect vehicle became free and Deputies successfully deployed a tire deflation device that successfully deflated at least two tires. The suspect vehicle came to a stop.

The driver was taken into custody and subsequently booked into the Miami County Jail with multiple misdemeanor and felony charges. A Miami County Deputy was injured in the pursuit and was taken to a local area hospital with non-life threatening injuries.

This event continues to be investigated by the Miami County Sheriff’s Office.

Obituary - Wilma Virginia Cook

Wilma Virginia Cook, age 89, Stover, Missouri, formerly of Pleasanton, Kansas passed away Friday, May 24, 2024.  She was born on March 24, 1935 in Lockport, Louisiana the daughter of Edgar and Dorena Matherne Guidry.  She owned her own trucking company before retirement.  

She was united in marriage to Randy Goens.  He preceded her in death on September 18, 2001.  She later married Charles Cook on June 29, 2003.  Wilma was a member of the Wall St Christian Church.  She enjoyed flowers, gardening and fishing.  

She liked to going dancing.  She was also  preceded in death by her parents, two sons, Gregory and Edward Chiasson, a brother, Emile Guidry, and three sisters, Ada Aucoin, Rosemae Matherne, and Ozema Comeaux.  Wilma is survived by her husband, Charles Cook, and a grandson, Gregory Chiasson Jr.  

Funeral service will be 2 pm Wednesday, May 29, 2024 at the Schneider Funeral Home and Crematory, Mound City Chapel.  Burial will be in the Rockport Cemetery.  Visitation will be held from 1 pm to service time Wednesday at the Mound City Chapel.  Memorial contributions are suggested to the Golden Age Living Center.  Online condolences can be left at www.schneiderfunerals.com.  

Osage Valley Electric Cooperative Power outage

Osage Valley Electric Cooperative Members around the Archie/Garden City area experiencing an outage at this time. 

Crews continue to work as quickly as possible to restore power.

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