Boys
Leeton 60
Archie 63
Chadwick 56
Lamar 52
Girls
Leeton 0 (forfeit)
Archie 1
Pleasant Hill 48
Crest Ridge 38
Lockwood 42
Lamar 39
Boys
Leeton 60
Archie 63
Chadwick 56
Lamar 52
Girls
Leeton 0 (forfeit)
Archie 1
Pleasant Hill 48
Crest Ridge 38
Lockwood 42
Lamar 39
Norma Evelyn (Baker) Bishop, age 85 of Mound City, Kansas passed away on Friday, February 6, 2026 at the University of Kansas Medical Center in Kansas City, Kansas. She was born June 29, 1940 to Frederick Hubert and Evelyn Ida Brooks Baker in Pleasant Gap, Missouri. She was a cherished wife, mother, grandmother, great-grandmother, church member and community member…and she will be missed by family and friends. Norma lived a life of service, always finding ways to positively affect the people and community around her.
Norma was the youngest of four children. She had a big brother, Gordon, an older sister, Ruby, and another older brother, Dale. Throughout her life they would greet her with “Hey, Little Sister!” Her childhood was in Pleasant Gap until her family moved into nearby Butler, Missouri. Norma attended Butler High School, graduating in the class of 1957. It was during high school she met Jerry Bishop. They would build a rich life together. As their family grew, they moved several times, living in Aurora, Illinois; Winfield, Kansas; and Overland Park, Kansas, and retiring in Mound City, Kansas. In Overland Park, Norma and Jerry were some of the earliest members of Legacy Christian Church (then known as Johnson County Christian Church), meeting in the basement of a Winchell’s donut shop. Norma would go on to be a valued member of many community organizations in her life.
Norma and Jerry retired to Sugar Valley Lakes outside of Mound City in 2000, and Norma found many ways to become involved. She was an active member of Mound City Church, dedicating her time and talents to serving the people of the church and its missions. Norma and Jerry helped bring medical services to Mound City, Kansas, and she was instrumental in the city library too. She competed in several women’s bowling leagues on her own and in couples' leagues with Jerry.
Norma enjoyed the companionship of many cats and dogs through her life. Many of her pets came into her life as strays. All kinds of animals were attracted to her. She enjoyed working outdoors and was instrumental in beautifying the area around the clubhouse. She tended her own yard with care. Norma’s yard bustles with plants, flowers, and bird feeders attracting many birds, deer, and other wildlife.
Norma is survived by her husband, Jerry Bishop; daughter, Laurie (Tim) Carey; and two sons, Rick (Angela) Bishop and Ron (Karen) Bishop. Norma was blessed with eight grandchildren, Rachel, Ryan, Marie, Sarah, Drew, JJ, Nora, and Charlie; and two great-grandchildren, Royal and Rainy. She was preceded in death by her parents, Frederick and Evelyn as well as her siblings, Gordon, Ruby and Dale.
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.
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