Tuesday, October 1, 2024

Obituary - David Wayne Parker


David Wayne Parker, age 62, Mound City, passed away Thursday, September 26, 2024 at the University of Kansas Medical Center. He was bon on January 27, 1962 in Kansas City, Missouri the son of Donnie and Wanda Sharp Parker.

He spent most of his working days in the food industry, including The Rainbow in Las Vegas, The Wagon Wheel in Warsaw, Go Chicken Go, Garrett’s BBQ in Mound City and Food Fair. He also worked Security at Kansas City Power and Light.

David was a member of Sacred Heart Catholic Church. He loved to spend time with his son Raymond and watch him grow up into a beautiful young man. He enjoyed spending time with family and friends, playing music, cracking jokes, eating home cooking and BBQ. He was a talented musician and liked to fish.

He was preceded in death by his mother, Wanda Miller, father, Donnie Parker, and a brother, Todd Parker. David is survived by is son, Raymond, and Raymond’s mother, Carrie Swain, four brothers, Marty Garret and wife Melissa, Dale Todd and wife Tammy, Jeremy Parker and wife Bobbiejo, and Donnie Parker and wife Stephanie, aunts, uncles, nieces, nephews, extended family and friends.

Mass of Christian Burial will be 10 am Thursday, October 3, 2024 at Sacred Heart Catholic Church in Mound City, Kansas. Burial will be in Sacred Heart Cemetery. Online condolences can be left at www.schneiderfunerals.com.

Obituary - Glennie Lee Carmichael

Glennie L. Carmichael, 85, of Harrisonville, Missouri, passed away Saturday, September 28, 2024 at Belton Regional Medical Center in Belton, MO. Funeral services will be held at 11:00am on Wednesday, October 2, 2024, with a visitation 10:00-11:00am, at the Atkinson Funeral Home in Harrisonville, MO. Burial will follow in Orient Cemetery, Harrisonville. Memorial contributions may be made to Wayside Waifs.

Glennie was born June 2, 1939 in Harrisonville, MO, a daughter of James and Natalie (Gustine) Stice. She lived in Cass County, primarily in Harrisonville, most of her life. She attended Hickory Grove Rural School #85 and Smith Rural School #73. Glennie was united in marriage to Harvey Ben Carmichael on October 19, 1956 at the home of Rev. Joe Brewster in Harrisonville. She was member of the Harrisonville First Baptist Church and the VFW Auxiliary #4409 in Harrisonville. Glennie loved dogs, and treated her two dachshunds, Misty and Sug, like family.

Glennie was preceded in death by her husband, Harvey, on May 4, 1983; her parents; and three brothers: Norris Stice, Robert “Bob” Stice and infant brother, Jimmie Stice. She is survived by her two sons: Kevin Carmichael and his wife, Joanne, Grandview, MO; and Danny Carmichael, and his wife, Theresa Ryan, Raymore, MO; a sister, Patty Ring, Holden, MO; four grandchildren; and six great-grandchildren.

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Monday, September 30, 2024

Henry County Sheriff’s Office Apprehends Fugitive

The Henry County Sheriff’s Office reports as of Monday September 30th that fugitive James C. Moore has been taken into custody following a public request earlier this month for information regarding his whereabouts.

Henry County Missouri Sheriff’s Office stated that “Thanks to the overwhelming support and numerous tips from our community, we were able to locate and safely apprehend Moore.



Update: Lee’s Summit Police Investigating Shooting/Kidnapping

Lee’s Summit, MO – On 9/28/2024 at approximately 1730 hours, officers were dispatched to an address in the 2200 block of NE Town Centre Blvd on the report of a shooting. When officers arrived on the scene, they located an unlocked back door and made entry into the residence. Officers located a single victim inside the home who was suffering from several gunshot wounds.

The victim, a 43-year-old male was transported to a local hospital where he remains in the ICU with critical injuries. Officers worked with the Kansas City Missouri Police Department to identify a 33-year-old female victim who had been kidnapped from the shooting scene along with a juvenile. The female and a juvenile were located safely in Kansas City, Mo. On 09/28/2024 at approximately 2300 hours; Missouri State Highway Patrol located the suspect vehicle and initiated a traffic stop.

The suspect vehicle failed to yield and Missouri State Highway Patrol pursued the suspect vehicle with the assistance of Johnson County MO Sheriff’s Office, Warrensburg Police Department, and Cass County Sheriff’s Office.

The pursuit ended when the suspect vehicle lost control, the suspect, 33-year-old Kody Michael Holmes was arrested and a juvenile passenger was found unharmed. Detectives submitted the case to the Jackson County Prosecutor’s Office and Holmes was charged with 1st Degree Assault, Kidnapping (x2), and Armed Criminal Action (x3), with a bond of $500,000 cash only.

Butler JH lady bears volleyball has tough night in Lamar

The Butler JH lady bears volleyball team hit the road and traveled to Lamar tonight to take on the lady tigers. The B Team and A Team both lost to the lady tigers in two sets! 

Butler will look to rebound as they will host a Tri-Match against the Nevada and Metro Academy on October 7th! 

Come out and support these ladies! Enjoy some photos from the game tonight in Lamar below:










Obituary - Orville Eugene Nichols

Orville Eugene Nichols was born August 24, 1945, near Appleton City, MO, the 8th of 10 children born to Orville and Bertha (Barker) Nichols. He departed this life on Friday, September 27, in St. Peters, MO, surrounded by his family and loved ones.

Eugene married Nancy Kreissler on August 19, 1966, and to this union, two children were born: Kenneth Nichols of Chesterfield, MO; and Jill (Mecey) of Saint Charles, MO. Eugene was baptized and confirmed at Trinity Lutheran Church in Appleton City and later transferred his membership to Zion Lutheran Church, Harvester, where he remained a member until his death.

Eugene, who was also known as Nick to friends and co-workers, was a skilled worker who could build or repair just about anything. He and Nancy were a perfect match, because she would come up with the ideas, and he would do all the work—always to perfection! He served a brief stint in the Air Force, and then worked for Ford assembly plant, Boeing, and Peabody Power Mine. After the mine closed, he worked in construction and raised hogs and chocolate labs. He later became the maintenance supervisor for the Appleton City R-II school district, where he worked until his retirement in 2003.

Eugene and Nancy moved to Saint Charles later that year so they could enjoy their retirement with their children and grandchildren. Much of Eugene and Nancy’s married life was spent on bleachers, first cheering on their own children and then their grandchildren in all of their various activities. They also were fortunate to be able to travel to many places in the United States, usually with brother and sister-in-law Ronnie and Kristine Parks; and a special trip to Europe to visit their exchange students from Sweden and their families.

Eugene was a much-loved neighbor who enjoyed helping others, and he was always appreciative of the help and friendship of his neighbors on Langfield Court. He had the reputation of being able to do just about anything and to compete in any sport he attempted. It would be an insult to him if we didn’t mention that as a middle-school basketball player, he scored 40 of his team’s 42 game points; and when Nancy took a summer of tennis lessons in college, she challenged him to a tennis match. He’d never held a racket in his life, but he beat her soundly, and they never played again. His other hobbies included fishing, hunting, gardening, and watching sports, especially the Missouri Tigers and the Saint Louis Cardinals.

Those who remain to mourn his passing are wife Nancy of the home, son Kenneth and daughter-in-law Michelle Nichols of Chesterfield, MO; daughter Jill and son-in-law Greg Mecey of Saint Charles; grandchildren Kelea (Kaleb) Kinsman of Willard MO; Cole, Reed and Morgan Nichols of Chesterfield, MO; Drew Mecey of Denver, CO; Ryan and Kyle Mecey of Saint Charles; great grandchildren Elija, Owen, and Chase Maddux; and Lily and Ezrick Kinsman, all of Willard, MO. Sisters Ellen (Kent) Higgins; Beulah Conner; Geraldine (Bill) Brownsberger; and Connie Mott, all of Appleton City, MO; and lifetime friend Mike (Dee) Bowles of Arizona. Also surviving are his two Swedish “sons,” Carl-Magnus (Johanna) Unell and Jonas (Shellie) Unell. Carl and Jonas arrived as exchange students but soon because honorary lifetime members of our family. Preceding him in death were his parents; brothers Glen and Wilbur Nichols; sisters Doris Nichols, Marie Brown, and Delores Bracher. Numerous in-laws, nieces, nephews and friends from both sides of the state survive to laugh and tell stories about one of their best friends ever.

In lieu of flowers, the family suggests donations to the American Red Cross to honor the those who donate blood to benefit others. This selfless act blessed us with 10 more years to enjoy our loved one.

Visitation Thursday, October 3, 2024
10:00 AM - 11:00 AM Zion Lutheran Church 3866 Old Hwy 94 S
St. Charles, MO 63304

Funeral Service Thursday, October 3, 2024
11:00 AM Zion Lutheran Church 3866 Old Hwy 94 S
St. Charles, Mo 63304

Graveside Service Thursday, October 3, 2024
12:00 PM Zion Cemetery St. Charles, MO



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