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Monday, July 29, 2024
Obituary - Ron Agans
Ron Agans age 74 of Garden City, Missouri departed this life Sunday, July 28, 2024 at Research Medical Center, Kansas City, Missouri.
Cremation with a Celebration of Life Service will be held at the Garden City Community Building at a later date.
A complete obituary and service details will be posted once that information becomes available.
Cremation with a Celebration of Life Service will be held at the Garden City Community Building at a later date.
A complete obituary and service details will be posted once that information becomes available.
79th Annual Diehl Reunion
The 79th Annual Diehl Reunion will be Sunday August 4th @ 1 pm in the Community First Bank in Butler Mo. For more information call 816-714-4649.
Three injured in Barton County UTV accident
On Sunday July 28th around 9:15 p.m. the Missouri State Highway Patrol in Barton County along with the Barton County Sheriff's Deputies responded to a three person UTV accident on NW 60th Lane about 15 miles Northwest of Lamar, Missouri.
The Missouri State Highway Patrol say the accident occurred when a southbound 2019 Can Am Defender UTV driven by a 48 year old Robert D. Kirby of Quitman Wood, Texas tried to cross an impassable wooden bridge and traveled off the right side of the roadway and overturned.
Two occupants of the UTV MarryEllen V. Kirbey of Sheldon, Missouri and Danielle D. Kirby of Quitman Wood, Texas suffered minor injuries and were transported to Cox Barton County Hospital in Lamar for treatment.
The Missouri State Highway Patrol say the accident occurred when a southbound 2019 Can Am Defender UTV driven by a 48 year old Robert D. Kirby of Quitman Wood, Texas tried to cross an impassable wooden bridge and traveled off the right side of the roadway and overturned.
Two occupants of the UTV MarryEllen V. Kirbey of Sheldon, Missouri and Danielle D. Kirby of Quitman Wood, Texas suffered minor injuries and were transported to Cox Barton County Hospital in Lamar for treatment.
A third occupant of the UTV John L. Kirbey suffered serious injuries and was Medflighted to Freeman Hospital in Joplin, Missouri for treatment.
View crash report below:
Nevada woman injured in Cedar County Crash
On July 28th around 4:25 p.m. the Missouri State Highway Patrol in Cedar County along with the Cedar County Sheriff's Deputies responded to a two-vehicle accident on Route HH three miles Southwest of El Dorado Springs, Missouri.
The Missouri State Highway Patrol says the accident occured when the northbound 2001 Ford F-250 driven by 47 year old Rebekah Werkmeister of El Dorado Springs Missouri was turning at an intersection and was struck by a 2006 Chevrolet Malibu driven by 31 year old Tanya M. Thron of Nevada, Missouri as she was topping the hill.
Tanya Thron suffered moderate injuries and were transported to Freeman Hospital in Joplin, Missouri.
View crash report below:
https://www.mshp.dps.missouri.gov/HP68/AccidentDetailsAction?ACC_RPT_NUM=240384598
The Missouri State Highway Patrol says the accident occured when the northbound 2001 Ford F-250 driven by 47 year old Rebekah Werkmeister of El Dorado Springs Missouri was turning at an intersection and was struck by a 2006 Chevrolet Malibu driven by 31 year old Tanya M. Thron of Nevada, Missouri as she was topping the hill.
Tanya Thron suffered moderate injuries and were transported to Freeman Hospital in Joplin, Missouri.
View crash report below:
https://www.mshp.dps.missouri.gov/HP68/AccidentDetailsAction?ACC_RPT_NUM=240384598
Tractor Accident in Cass County
On Monday July 29th around 3:41 p.m. the Missouri State Highway Patrol in Cass County along with the Cass County Sheriff's Department responded to a one-vehicle accident at MO-7 at East 232nd St. in rural Cass County.
The Missouri State Highway Patrol says the accident occured when the Northbound 2021 International Tractor driven by a 27 year old Garret M. Sebben of Lee Summit, Missouri traveled off the opposite side of the roadway, struck a ditch, struck a fence, and overturned.
Two occupants were injured in this crash. A 22 year old Braeden T. Campbell of Lee Summit, Missouri sustained moderate injuries and was transported by Central Cass EMS to Cass County Regional Medical Center. The other occupant a 30 year old Kennith M. Mcallister of Blue Springs, Missouri also sustained moderate injuries and was also transported by Central Cass EMS to Cass County Regional Medical Center.
View crash report below:
https://www.mshp.dps.missouri.gov/HP68/AccidentDetailsAction?ACC_RPT_NUM=240386146
The Missouri State Highway Patrol says the accident occured when the Northbound 2021 International Tractor driven by a 27 year old Garret M. Sebben of Lee Summit, Missouri traveled off the opposite side of the roadway, struck a ditch, struck a fence, and overturned.
Two occupants were injured in this crash. A 22 year old Braeden T. Campbell of Lee Summit, Missouri sustained moderate injuries and was transported by Central Cass EMS to Cass County Regional Medical Center. The other occupant a 30 year old Kennith M. Mcallister of Blue Springs, Missouri also sustained moderate injuries and was also transported by Central Cass EMS to Cass County Regional Medical Center.
View crash report below:
https://www.mshp.dps.missouri.gov/HP68/AccidentDetailsAction?ACC_RPT_NUM=240386146
Obituary - Mary F. Bradley
Mary Frances Bradley was born in Bates County Missouri on September 30, 1944. She died on July 27, 2024, at Riverdell Care Center, Boonville, Missouri where she had lived for the past sixteen years. She was in the presence of her family at the time of her death.
Frances' parents were James N. and Virginia (Bell) Bradley. She was raised on the family farm just east of Rich Hill, Missouri. She had two older brothers, James N. Bradley and David D. Bradley. Both survive her.
Her early years revolved around farm life, 4H and the fun of all the Bell and Bradley first cousins.
Frances graduated from Rich Hill High School in 1962. She attended Cottey College in Nevada, Missouri, where she made friends that lasted her lifetime. She went on to graduate from the University of Missouri, Columbia. After college, she worked for the Mental Health Association in New York City. In 1981, she returned to Missouri doing similar work at the state level in Jefferson City.
It was her association with the Methodist Church in Jefferson City that inspired her to attend St. Paul's Theological Seminary in Kansas City, Missouri. While attending seminary she pastored at Methodist churches in Rockville and Schell City.
Frances' first charge was a group of rural churches in the Kirksville area. On April 27, 1997, she suffered a brain aneurysm while in a church meeting. This ended her career as a Methodist pastor. But she still had many lessons to teach.
Frances was a social person. She had to know everybody in the room. She loved a spirited political debate. She was a Democrat. Bet she was respectful of others with different viewpoints.
Frances had a quick wit. She described Coors Light beer as "the best well water I ever tasted." After her aneurysm, while on a car ride and passing a cemetery, Frances was asked what inscription she would like on her tombstone. A short pause and she said, "Up to now, everything was going pretty good."
Frances' last words were to tease her brother about his bald head. She died minutes later.
Frances Bradley was a piece of work, God's work. Sometimes, we learn from a person who is not trying to teach us.
Frances will be remembered by her brothers, sisters in law, cousins, nieces and nephews for her love, wit and unstinting support. The world was a better place with her in it. It is a better place for her having been in it.
A Celebration of Life Service will b held Saturday, August 24th at 11:00 am at the Heuser Funeral Home in Rich Hill with burial at a later date in the Oak Hill Cemetery, Butler, Missouri. The family suggest memorial contributions to the Rich Hill Methodist Church in care of Heuser Funeral Home, 320 E. Walnut, Rich Hill, Missouri 64779.
Her early years revolved around farm life, 4H and the fun of all the Bell and Bradley first cousins.
Frances graduated from Rich Hill High School in 1962. She attended Cottey College in Nevada, Missouri, where she made friends that lasted her lifetime. She went on to graduate from the University of Missouri, Columbia. After college, she worked for the Mental Health Association in New York City. In 1981, she returned to Missouri doing similar work at the state level in Jefferson City.
It was her association with the Methodist Church in Jefferson City that inspired her to attend St. Paul's Theological Seminary in Kansas City, Missouri. While attending seminary she pastored at Methodist churches in Rockville and Schell City.
Frances' first charge was a group of rural churches in the Kirksville area. On April 27, 1997, she suffered a brain aneurysm while in a church meeting. This ended her career as a Methodist pastor. But she still had many lessons to teach.
Frances was a social person. She had to know everybody in the room. She loved a spirited political debate. She was a Democrat. Bet she was respectful of others with different viewpoints.
Frances had a quick wit. She described Coors Light beer as "the best well water I ever tasted." After her aneurysm, while on a car ride and passing a cemetery, Frances was asked what inscription she would like on her tombstone. A short pause and she said, "Up to now, everything was going pretty good."
Frances' last words were to tease her brother about his bald head. She died minutes later.
Frances Bradley was a piece of work, God's work. Sometimes, we learn from a person who is not trying to teach us.
Frances will be remembered by her brothers, sisters in law, cousins, nieces and nephews for her love, wit and unstinting support. The world was a better place with her in it. It is a better place for her having been in it.
A Celebration of Life Service will b held Saturday, August 24th at 11:00 am at the Heuser Funeral Home in Rich Hill with burial at a later date in the Oak Hill Cemetery, Butler, Missouri. The family suggest memorial contributions to the Rich Hill Methodist Church in care of Heuser Funeral Home, 320 E. Walnut, Rich Hill, Missouri 64779.
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