Tuesday, August 6, 2024

Obituary - Eugenia C. (Campbell) Brocka

Another star has joined the heavenly throng. Eugenia Christine (Campbell) Brocka walked onto those streets of gold on August 1, 2024. Surrounded by applause and song, she felt completely at home. From above, the big screen came down announcing the next film entitled “The Giving Girl and the Generous Woman: the Life of Eugenia.”

A hush fell over the celestial congregation as a tiny star exploded on screen into a scene of Eugenia’s entry into the world. Born in Butler, MO, on Nov. 19, 1963, this starlet joined the family of Iva Ruth (Cumpton) and Russell Eugene Campbell. Eugenia soon met her brother, Jimmie, and her sisters, Elaine, Linda, and Tina. Following in their footsteps, she attended all twelve years at the Rich Hill schools where her gifts, especially the gifts of happiness and laughter, became her trademark. 

From bit parts to major roles in school plays and the trophies she earned in Duet Acting competitions, Eugenia’s excellence as a scholar never wavered. She gave the valedictorian address for her class of 1982.

Upon graduation, “Gena” began performances on two stages: at Farm & Home as a loyal employee, and at the McGennis Old Barn Theatre as a crowd favorite whether as a young ingenue or an old bag woman. She was never happier than when her work brought joy to her colleagues, her bosses, the small children in front of the Barn audiences, and the people who longed for laughter in their lives. Later, she transitioned into employment by the Nevada Rehabilitation Center until retirement in 2021.

Her stint at the Old Barn let Eugenia spread her gift with her family since her mom, her brother-in-law (Rick), her son, her nieces and assorted kin became regular (or irregulars) on stage. Still wanting to give more to others, Eugenia’s spotlight fell on her heartmate, Greg Brocka. 

On June 25, 1988, Eugenia became Mrs. Brocka, and step-mom to Amy and Chris. Once again she was plunged into all the activities of the Rich Hill schools. By 1990, her family increased by one with the birth of Ryan.

Family time and work time flickered through Eugenia’s life. And as a generous woman, she became the “virtuous woman” of Proverbs as she was baptized in 2000 on Ryan’s birthday. Her Heavenly Director had her “stretching out her hand to the poor...and the needy.” She was often the first to send a casserole or a buttermilk chocolate cake to a family in crisis. Her delivery “boy” Greg proved to be one to spread her love with care. He also knew the value of her supporting kids who needed a donation to attend a camp and who would remain in “the wings” while feeding the football boys or the basketball teams.

This giving, generous star was, at times, quirky. Eugenia befriended all the local merchants so she could get the first flats of strawberries which she promptly divided to cherished friends and sisters. Another gift (from her catered-to hens) was a dozen of large farm eggs, complete with her own special branding label. Labels and card-making gave this star an extra sparkle while creating more joy for the recipients of her generosity. 

Nothing was so sweet as creating birth announcements for her two grandchildren, Nash and Reese.A happy star makes for a happy community, a happy family, and a fulfilled spirit. Her Heavenly film began to fade with a flurry of hummingbirds and orioles. Her Savior stood beside this “giving girl and generous woman” to comfort her as she “dwells in the house of the Lord” with that celestial congregation surrounding this new and shining star of heaven, Eugenia Brocka.

Eugenia is survived by her husband, Greg; and her son, Ryan (Molly) Brocka and their children, Nash and Reese, of Rich Hill. She is also survived by her step-children Chris (Jenni) Brocka and Amy (Randy) Kalm both of Oklahoma City. Step-grandchildren Brantley, Jordyn, Kaden, Gracie, Peyton, Avery, Greyson, and Violet. Siblings Jimmie (Kitty) Campbell of Butler, Elaine (Steve) Engelhardt of Ballard, Linda (Ricky) Jagels of Rockville, and Tina (Bruce) Buckner of Rich Hill. Aunt “Gigi” is survived by 12 nieces and nephews as well as a host of extended family and beloved friends.

She was preceded in death by her mother and father and two infant brothers, Stephen Ray and Russell Dale.

In lieu of flowers, memorials are suggested for the Rich Hill United Methodist Church or the McGennis Youth Center.

Eugenia’s Tribute will be held at the Rich Hill Dome, date to be determined.

Blairstown man arrested in Vernon County

On Monday August 5th around 10:42 a.m. the Missouri State Highway Patrol in Vernon County arrested 57 year old Rodney K. Miller of Blairstown, Missouri.

Mr. Miller was arrested on the following charges: 1.) Driving while revoked. 2.) Henry County Warrant- Failure to appear driving while revoked. 3.) No seatbelt.

Rodney K. Miller was booked into the Vernon County Jail and is currently being held on a bondable charge.

View crash report below:

https://www.mshp.dps.missouri.gov/HP71/ArrestDetailsAction?TW01REPORTNUMBER=I494425D


Disclaimer: Arrest records are public information. Any indication of an arrest does not mean the individual identified has been convicted of a crime. All persons arrested are innocent until proven guilty in a court of law.




Obituary - Michael “Mike” John Coyle

Michael “Mike” John Coyle, 51, of Raymore, Missouri, passed away on August 2, 2024 at St. Luke’s Hospice House. Mike had a long fight with cancer.

Mike was born on June19, 1973 at South Community Hospital in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. Mike was born to Edward and Carol. He lived in Harrah, Oklahoma for 21 years. \

Mike went to Harrah Public Schools. Mike was involved in National Honor Society and FFA. Mike enjoyed FFA where he won awards for his showing of his calves and his pigs. He gained a lot of friends in FFA.

He went to the University of Central Oklahoma to college. He graduated with a Bachelor in Nursing in 1995. Mike worked as a Harrah Public School bus driver and worked at Presbyterian Hospital while going to college. Mike met his wife of Del City, Oklahoma Tasha (Burch) Coyle, the love of his life, at Presbyterian Hospital. 

Mike and Tasha married on December 17, 1994 at Harrah Newalla Baptist Church. Mike had two sons, Tyler, 27 of Creighton, Missouri and Caleb, 20, of Raymore, Missouri. These two boys were the love of his life. He enjoyed fishing and hunting with the boys. He enjoyed riding 4wheelers with the boys too. 

He had been waiting on his precious granddaughter Maizey Lea who came into the world on August 2, 2024. Mike worked at St. Joseph Hospital, St. Lukes Plaza CVICU and was recently an RN Clinical Manager for St. Lukes Cardiovascular Consultants. 

He really enjoyed working in cardiology and appreciated all of the physicians and providers along with his nursing team helping him and his family when he was diagnosed with cancer. His family will be forever grateful.

Mike was a caring nurse, respectful, kind, and a great mentor to any current and future nurse. He was loved by all of his coworkers. He is survived by his wife of twenty nine years, Tasha of Raymore, Missouri, son Tyler Coyle and daughter in law, Stephanie Coyle and new granddaughter Maizey Lea Coyle of Creighton, Missouri, son Caleb Coyle of Raymore, Missouri, father Edward Coyle and stepmother Barbara Coyle of Belton, Missouri, mother, Carol Nations of Raymore, Missouri, and many aunts, uncles, and cousins.

He is preceded in death by his paternal grandparents, Edward and Edna Coyle, maternal grandparents, Olive and Henry McLarren.

His family would like to thank the St. Lukes Cancer Infusion Center, St. Lukes East PCU, and St. Lukes Hospice House for the great care given to him at his end of life.

Funeral services will be held on Thursday, August 8, 2024 at Fellowship Church Raymore Campus, 116 S. Washington St. Raymore, Missouri 64083. Visitation will begin at 10:00 a.m. followed by a funeral service at 11:00 a.m. Mike will then be laid to rest at Raymore Cemetery.

From the desk of Bates County Coroner Greg Mullinax

Last evening (8/5/2024), after 9PM I was called to a residence on SW 2518 near Worland in SW Bates County. Concerned individuals had not heard from two people known to live at this residence for a period of time and came to the residence.

 Inside the home, two individual human remains were discovered. Although it is believed to be the known occupants of the home, an extensive forensic investigation is underway to confirm identity and determine cause and manner of death. 

These situations call for resources and training but most importantly, people. I am deeply appreciative to Rich Hill Fire for responding to assist at my request - and also to Bates County Sheriff's Office for their time and assistance.

 I will release information as it is definitively confirmed. 

Most respectfully, Greg D. Mullinax Bates County Coroner.

Butler man arrested in Jackson County

On Sunday August 4th at around 9:25 a.m. the Missouri State Highway Patrol in Jackson County arrested 64 year old Clayton D. Craig of Butler, Missouri.

Mr.Craig was arrest on the following charges: 1.) Felony possession of a controlled substance-methamphetamine. 2.) Felony possession of a controlled substance- opioid pills. 3.) Felony Brazoria County Warrant.

Clayton D. Craig was booked into the Jackson County Jail and is currently being held on no bond.

View arrest report below:
https://www.mshp.dps.missouri.gov/HP71/ArrestDetailsAction?TW01REPORTNUMBER=I494358A

Disclaimer: Arrest records are public information. Any indication of an arrest does not mean the individual identified has been convicted of a crime. All persons arrested are innocent until proven guilty in a court of law.

Garage sale this weekend in Adrian

 

Thursday August 8th and Friday August 9th starting at 9 am

Cat carrier
Cat cage play pen
2 dog houses
men's stuff
tents
wood flooring (new) 3 boxes
zip line
chick starter stuff
wind up clocks (vintage)
4 wooden tv trays
boat seats
new stove board
much misc

Cash only
509 E. 2nd St 

Adrian, MO

Obituary - Perry L. Sanders

Perry L. Sanders, 91, of Peculiar, Missouri, passed away peacefully at his home on Monday, August 5, 2024. Funeral services will be held at 10:00 AM on Friday, August 9, 2024 at the First Baptist Church in Peculiar, MO, with burial to follow in Wills Cemetery in Peculiar, MO. The family will receive friends 6:00-7:30pm on Thursday, August 8 at the church. Memorial contributions may be made to the Freeman Baptist Church, Freeman, MO.

Perry was born June 16, 1933 in Kansas City, MO, a son of Perry Marshall and Mildred Lillian (Morris) Sanders. Perry was a lifelong area resident and a 1951 graduate of Peculiar High School. He attended Bob Jones University, and was a graduate of John Brown University. While attending John Brown, Perry met the girl he knew he wanted to spend the rest of his life with. Her name was Louise Ash from Gateway, Arkansas. They were united in marriage on May 19, 1956.

Perry was involved in a wide variety of jobs and activities, but church and sharing Jesus were high on his list. He was a licensed Master Plumber and owner of Perry Sanders Plumbing and Heating from 1976 to 1984. He was a member of Plumbers Local Union #8 and served on the Local #8 Apprentice Board for a number of years. Perry was a Missouri Licensed Teacher for over 25 years, and taught High School English in many area schools, including Miami, MO, High School. He was a member of the Freeman Baptist Church in Freeman, MO, and a former member and Deacon at the First Baptist Church in Peculiar. He was a charter member of the Open Door Bible Church in Belton, MO. He also owned and operated Sanders Development managing apartments and strip mall shops. As a result of all his work and involvement in Peculiar, Perry was honored as the Grand Marshall at the 2024 Peculiar Parade.

Perry was preceded in death by his parents, Perry and Mildred; three sisters: Bernice Sterling, Mary Jane Penrose, and Juanita Hayden; and a brother, Larry Sanders. He is survived by his wife of 68 years, Louise; a daughter, Karen Blankenship, and husband, Dan, Peculiar, MO; two sons: Perry John Sanders, Peculiar, MO; and Mark Sanders and wife, Diane, Towner, CO; 10 grandchildren: Jill Blankenship, Josh (Laura) Blankenship, Jamie (Tim) Goldsmith, Isaac Sanders, Katie (Kenny) Peeler, Grace Sanders, Matthew (Mady) Sanders, Isaiah Sanders, Levi Sanders, and Hope (Adam) Ammerman; and 8 great-grandchildren: Lincoln, Alene, Noah, Jackson, Hayes, Rosalee, Josie, and Tate.

The family wishes to give special Thanks to KC Hospice for the amazing care they took during his last few weeks.

Public service announcement from the Sac Osage Electric Cooperative

Our crews are currently working in the Deepwater area (Map 2) replacing a pole. They did have to disconnect the line to replace this pole safely. We hope to have power restored as soon as possible.



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