Wednesday, February 11, 2026
Obituary - Leila Mae Bock
Leila Mae Waters and Tony Bock were united in marriage on March 24th, 1951, in Eureka Springs, Arkansas. Soon after Tony was drafted to the Army and while he served his country, Leila Mae helped on the Bock family farm. Leila Mae loved her family, and her time with grandkids, especially Sunday dinners. She also spent a lot of time trucking grain during harvest. Leila Mae also enjoyed her bowling team, sewing and reading. She really loved the mountain trips.
Leila Mae is survived by Dennis Bock and wife Wanda, Bonnie Perryman, Barbara Belew, Dale Bock and wife Gayle, Wanda Barley and husband Brant and 11 grandchildren: Leila Houk, Brittany Perrymann, Sara Perrymann, Jamie Belew, Jennifer Bock, Tanner Belew, Cameron Bock, Taylor Bock, Connor Bock and Braiden Barley; 7 great grandchildren: Tyler Crowder, Ethan Houk, Ryan Daugherty, Kaylee Houk, Reese Mikle, Aiden Juarez and Elodie Bock. 2 great great grandchildren, Austin Crowder and Adlee Crowder; one sister-in-law, Julia Ann Bock and many nieces and nephews.
Preceding Leila Mae in death was her husband, Tony and parents, G.T. and Louise Waters, Betty Hutchins and Joan Ann Waters.
Obituary - Rebecca Ann Page
Rebecca was born in Agana, Guam, on August 9, 1973 the daughter of Terrance Hallbaur and Susan Hinton. She was raised in Neodesha, Kansas, where she spent her early years before later making her home in Le Roy.
She attended Kansas City Kansas Community College, where she completed two years of college.
Rebecca was a woman of faith and attended Heart of Life Church in Harrisonville, Missouri. Her faith guided her life and was evident in the love and kindness she shared with others.
Rebecca worked for SPAR Corporation as a merchandiser, where she was known for her dedication, strong work ethic, and friendly nature.
Rebecca and Calvin Dale Page were united in marriage on July 6, 2024, in Liberal, Missouri, and shared a loving and devoted relationship.
She had a deep appreciation for the outdoors and especially enjoyed fishing. In her quieter moments, Rebecca found joy in making jewelry, creating beautiful pieces that reflected her creativity and care. Above all, she treasured the time spent with her husband, Calvin, and their life together.
She is survived by her loving husband, Calvin Dale Page; her father, stepmother, and mother; two stepbrothers; and one stepsister, along with many other family members and friends who will cherish her memory.
Rebecca will be remembered for her gentle spirit, warm heart and the love she shared with all who knew her.
Cremation with a celebration of life will be held 6:30 p.m. Thursday, February 19, 2026 at Heart of Life Church, Harrisonville, Missouri.
In lieu of flowers memorial contributions may be made to National Breast Cancer Foundation. Donations can be made through the link or mailed to Dickey Funeral Home, P.O. Box 432, Harrisonville, Missouri 64701.
Kylee get 1k; Bears get W
The Bears were set for conference action in the Den on Tuesday night as Butler hosted the El Dorado Springs Bulldogs.
The Lady Bears opened the evening with possession and wasted no time getting on the board, scoring on a cutting Kiersten Dubray. After the Bulldogs answered with a single free throw, Carmichael drilled a triple to give Butler early momentum. Kylee followed with back-to-back interior buckets, but El Dorado’s early accuracy allowed the Lady Bulldogs to stay within striking distance. Kylee found pay dirt once again, forcing El Dorado to burn a timeout trailing 11–7. Out of the break, Butler forced a turnover and capitalized on a strong drive by Carmichael. The Lady Bears carried a 17–11 lead after the opening eight minutes.
Carmichael opened the second-quarter scoring by sinking her second three of the contest. Butler began the period on a quick 5–0 run, but El Dorado answered with a shot from beyond the arc. The Bears responded emphatically, ripping off a 6–0 spurt fueled by three consecutive post scores from Kylee. Butler headed into the locker room firmly in control with a 28–14 advantage.
Out of the break, Butler continued to ride its momentum, scoring with ease against an exploited Bulldogs defense. El Dorado found itself trailing 38–16 with 4:30 remaining in the third, prompting another timeout from the visitors. With 1:32 left in the quarter, Dubray etched her name into the record books by scoring the 1,000th point of her career. The Lady Bears never let up, taking a commanding 45–22 lead into the final frame.
Carmichael splashed a deep three to open the fourth-quarter scoring, and Butler never looked back. Despite an attempted push by El Dorado, the Lady Bears closed the night with a dominant 59–29 blowout victory.
Kylee led all scorers with 31 points. Gabby added 16, finishing red-hot from distance.
Photos by the talented Erin Dubray.
What's Up by LeRoy Cook
That Warn’t No Lightning
Early morning accident sends 2 to hospital
Just before 8 a.m. Rich Hill Fire emergency services were dispatched to a 3 vehicle MVA on A Hwy just west of Rich Hill. 2 individuals were transported from the scene by Bates County EMS.
Archie ladies basketball game tonight cancelled
New report shows that about 20% of Missouri businesses are using AI
Henry County Sheriff's Office hosts fentanyl awareness forum
Last month, a fentanyl awareness forum was presented to students at Windsor High School, focusing on education, prevention, and lifesaving resources related to fentanyl use and overdoses.







