Friday, June 26, 2026

Obituary - Xena Lyghtfaye Resz


Xena Lyghtfaye Resz Selfridge, age 5, Sheldon, MO passed away on Wednesday, June 24, 2026, at Children’s Hospital in St. Louis, MO. Xena was born on January 7, 2021, in Clinton, MO to Jesus Jesse and Darcy Marie (Resz) Selfridge.

Xena is survived by her parents, Jesus & Darcy Selfridge, and four siblings, McKala Selfridge, Curtis Selfridge, Annabelle Selfridge, and twin sister Zaylah Selfridge, all of the home in Sheldon, MO; two aunts, Erica Resz and Courtney Weeks, both of Nevada, MO; and numerous cousins.

A Celebration of Life will be announced at a later date by Ferry Funeral Home. Those who wish may contribute to the family in Xena’s memory in care of Ferry Funeral Home, Nevada.

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Obituary - Raymond Atkin

Raymond Eugene Atkin, lovingly known as Gene, passed away on June 20, 2026, at the age of 85. Born on November 19, 1940, in Kansas City, Missouri, Gene spent most of his life in Creighton, Missouri, where he built not only a home, but a lifetime of memories, traditions, and stories that will continue to be shared for generations.

Gene was a tool and die machinist by trade and a craftsman in every sense of the word. He had a gift for building, shaping, and creating with his hands. Known for designing and building three-wheel motorcycles, he created machines that were truly in a class of their own. While working for Peterson Manufacturing, he also enjoyed making knives as a hobby, another reflection of his skill, patience, and pride in workmanship. If Gene could imagine it, there was a good chance he could figure out how to build it.

Beyond his work and craftsmanship, Gene was a man full of personality. He was a storyteller, ornery in the best way, funny, stubborn, and unforgettable. He had a way of turning ordinary moments into memories worth keeping. Whether he was sharing a story, teasing someone he loved, or simply sitting back and enjoying the people around him, Gene’s presence filled a room—and often, a porch.

Some of Gene’s favorite pastimes were fishing, hunting, bowling, watching Hallmark movies, enjoying classic westerns and any form of dancing. But above all else, Gene loved his family. He was a family man in every sense of the phrase. He cherished family gatherings, and no holiday meant more to him than the Fourth of July. Years ago, Gene and his beloved wife, Dixie, began hosting family picnics that grew into a cherished tradition carried on by those who loved them. Those summer gatherings became part of the family’s story—days filled with food, laughter, fireworks, familiar faces, and the kind of memories that become a legacy.

Gene’s favorite place in the world was his front porch overlooking the family pond. That porch was more than just a place to sit—it was where family gathered, stories were shared, summer days unfolded, and the people he loved most came together. For those who knew him, it is easy to picture him there: looking out across the pond, surrounded by the life he helped build.

Gene was first married to Pattie Wyman, and from that union came two children, Timothy and Tambrea. He later married Dixie Lee Micheals, with whom he shared 4 children: Gina, Michael, Robert, and Christopher. His family grew to become one of the greatest joys of his life.

Gene was preceded in death by his father, James Walter Atkin; his mother, Norma Jean Atkin; his son, Robert “Robbie” Atkin; his wife, Dixie Lee Atkin; his son, Timothy Ray Atkin; and his daughter-in-law, Mary Atkin.

He is survived by his brothers, Jon Walter Atkin and James Lee Atkin; his children, Tambrea “Tammy” Kirkwood of Kansas City, Missouri; Gina Dalton (Atkin) of Creighton, Missouri; Michael Atkin of Garden City, Missouri; and Christopher Atkin and his wife, Tina, of Creighton, Missouri. He was deeply loved by his 22 grandchildren, 40 great-grandchildren, and 7 great-great-grandchildren.

Gene leaves behind more than memories. He leaves behind traditions, laughter, stories, handmade treasures, and a family shaped by his love. His life was one of hard work, humor, craftsmanship, and devotion to the people who mattered most. Though his family grieves his passing, they also celebrate the full and meaningful life he lived—a life that will continue to echo in every Fourth of July gathering, every story told on the porch, and every memory made around the family pond.

A Celebration of Life gathering will be held Friday, July 3, 2026 at the family property. 

In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to Kansas City Hospice and Palliative Care in Gene’s memory.



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Authorities release name of suspect shot near Archie this week

The Western Missouri Sheriff’s Critical Incident Investigation Team (W.M.S.C.I.I.T.) says the deceased party who exchanged gunfire with deputies in the early morning hours of June 24th has been identified as 55-year-old Russell Heide (white/male) of Archie.

No officers were injured as gunfire erupted in a driveway in the 32000 block of Dorsett Hill Lane in rural Archie as deputies were summoned to a reported disturbance call just after 8 am.

As the investigation continues, more information is expected in coming days.


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Thursday, June 25, 2026

Officer involved shooting near Archie remains under investigation


Shortly after 8 am on June 24th, Cass County deputies were summoned to the 32000 block of Dorsett Hill Lane near Archie, MO in response to a disturbance call. 

Upon arrival, deputies found found a man in the driveway with a gun and despite pleas from the officers to put the weapon down, gunfire erupted, leading to the suspect's death.

Officers did take life saving measures however, the suspect was pronounced dead at the scene a short time later.

No officers were injured as the investigation is ongoing; more information is expected in coming days.


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Obituary - Ricky Allen Hehner


Ricky Allen Hehner 64 passed away Monday, June 22, 2026 surrounded by loved ones. Visitation will be Saturday, June 27, 2026 at 10 AM with services following at 11 AM. Services will be held at Crossroads Church of Nazarene in Deepwater Missouri. In lieu of flowers, the family is asking for service donations be made to Ricky's Memorial Fund.

Rick was born October 19, 1961 in Clinton, Missouri to Wayne and Charlene Hehner.
Rick spent most of his years landscaping within the community. He loved fishing, repair work, spending time with his grandchildren and attending church. Rick is proceeded in death by his parents, his first wife Blanch, son Kevin, daughter Angela and adult son Bobby.

He is survived by his sons Steven and Ricky, daughters Ola and Virginia and his significant other of 22 years Helen. Siblings Ed, Mark, Larry, and John. Also his stepmother Connie. Rick had a total of 13 grandchildren and four great grandchildren.

Arrangements have been entrusted to Vansant-Mills Funeral Home in Clinton, Missouri.

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Obituary - Vicky Jane Cumpton


Vicky Jane Cumpton, the daughter of Eugene and LuAnn Newcomb, was born on January 15, 1957; and after receiving her heavenly body, leapt into the arms of her Savior on June 22, 2026 surrounded by loved ones. Little Sister to Genia, and big sister to Ron and Francy.

On May 6 1977 she married Allen Cumpton and from this union she became “Momma” to Tonya, Afton, Larry and Tyler. She was also Momma Vic to so many, resetting souls with a meal and a hug.

Vicky had several careers in her life. Working at Bates County Hospital; in the time of CB handles she had the name of “Bed Pan Annie”. Many years as the manager at Taco Johns. At Head Start she was a Family Care Advocate where she passionately worked alongside parents and high-level executives in the organization to create change, even going to Washington D.C to represent her local Missouri Chapter. Also, being the church and Christian school secretary, she mentored and loved all who needed prayer and that “pick me up” talk that she was so good at with all of us.

Her most beloved job was that of Mom, Nana, Momma Vic and Aunt Vic. The love she had for others was immense and will be felt forever. The calm in the chaos, always knowing the right thing to say; she seemed to “fix” everything. Vicky had a way of making everyone feel special. The epitome of unconditional love; she has received her earthly parade of countless visitors and the amazing memories and things said about her. A non-judgmental woman always having an ear when needed. A shoulder to cry on, the best secret keeper, and a true confidant. Always being there and loving her siblings, in-laws, children, extra children, church kids, grand babies, nieces, nephews, and friends.

Steadfast to her faith, Vicky praised the Lord to the last moments of her life, while we played and sang her favorite gospel songs. While all that knew her mourn her loss deeply, we celebrate her life and riches in Heaven. Greeted on the golden streets by so many family and friends.

There is a hot pot of coffee waiting and the biggest kitchen table.

Vicky is preceded in death by her parents Eugene and LuAnn Newcomb, sister Genia Denzer and brother-in-law John, mother and father-in-law Lloyd and Delores Cumpton, brother-in-law Larry Cumpton, and grandson Hunter Cumpton (who she is rocking and singing Bye-o, bye-o, bye-o baby to)

She is survived by her husband Allen Cumpton (Rich Hill, MO), daughter Tonya Gilkey and husband Nick (Rich Hill), daughter Afton Becker (Harrisonville, MO), son Larry Cumpton and wife Ashley (Rich Hill), Tyler Cumpton and wife Samantha (Rich Hill), sister Francy White and husband Greg (Harrisonville), brother Ron Newcomb and wife Jan (Rich Hill), brothers-and sisters-in-law Albert and Annie Cumpton (Rich Hill), Carol and Bob Allen (McCook, NE), Marcus and Lois Cumpton (Urich, MO), Elaine and Claude Sturm (Freeman, MO), her grandbabies, Tori, Gabe, Michaela, Bryndlyn, Ally, Donna, Matthew and Kaden, and so many nieces and nephews, adopted kids and grandbabies.

What a Day that will be, when our Jesus we shall see. 



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Obituary - James Robert Quinn, Jr.


Mr. Quinn was born November 13, 1976 in Kansas City, Kansas and departed this life on June 23, 2026 in Appleton City, Missouri.  No service is planned at this time.

Courtesy Hill & Son Funeral Home


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Obituary - Hiram "Glenn" Gooch, Jr


Hiram "Glenn" Gooch Jr., age 89, was born on his mother's birthday April 22, 1937 in Parsons, Kansas.He was baptized at an early age at First Baptist Church of Appleton City. He passed from this life to his forever eternity on June 17, 2026 surrounded by a special grandson Lamar Clark (Oregon) whom he considered his very own and his step-daughter Brenice Ferguson. He was under the care of Tranquility House Hospice unit at the VA Medical Center.

He was the beloved husband of Dr. Eleanor Gooch who never left his side for 49 years.

He was the son of the late Hiram Glenn Gooch Sr. and Velma Oza Myers Gooch. He was preceded in death by his brother Eugene Ray Gooch and brother-in-law Norman Keith Elmore.

Fond memories will be cherished by his sister, Mary Anne Elmore (Missouri), sister-in-law Sylvia Harmon (Maryland), nieces Dana Clark, her husband Dave Clark, with their children Grace, Conner, and Jackson (California); Karen Gooch Andrews, her husband Rev. Russell Andrews, children Eli and Mariana (Missouri). Special niece Blanche Cook (Martinsburg). Step-children Francine Anderson, Brenice Ferguson, and Edward Ferguson; 12 step-grandchildren and 17 step- great grand children. A special granddaughter Nikki Lincoln (Martinsburg), who he loved dearly.

He graduated from Appleton City High School and the University of Missouri where he obtained a Masters of Science Degree in social work. He was a lifetime member of the NRA as well as a member of SASS.

Glenn served his country in the United States Navy during the Vietnam era and was stationed in Key West, Florida. During his military service, he also served as part of the military police, carrying out his duties with discipline and integrity. His time in uniform reflected the same sense of responsibility and calm resolve that would later define his professional life.

Following his military service, Glenn devoted 47 years of his career to the Martinsburg VAMC, where he worked as a social worker helping veterans. He was especially dedicated to those struggling with combat stress. He approached work with compassion, patience, and understanding. He was licensed in REBT (Rational Emotive Behavioral Therapy), based on the Albert Ellis theory. He published an article in RET Medical Journal an how to apply RET to marital therapy. He applied his knowledge and experience to support countless veterans through difficult seasons of life. His colleagues and the many people he served knew him as a man of wisdom, empathy, and unwavering dedication.

Outside of his professional life, Glenn had a wide range of interest that reflected both his spirited personality and his appreciation for tradition. He was a gun enthusiast and an action shooter known by the alias "Hardrock Hiram". He was also an avid baker known for his cookies and cakes. He loved westerns and enjoyed attending western reenactments with his wife Eleanor. These interests brought him joy and gave him opportunities to share memorable experiences with those closest to him.

Those who knew Glenn will remember him a a gentle and intelligent man whose presence brought reassurance and warmth. He carried himself with humility and purpose and left a lasting impression on all who had the privilege of knowing him. His life was one of service, loyalty, and love. His legacy will continue through the family and the many lives he touched.

Glenn's passing leaves a deep void in the hearts of those that loved him, but his memory will remain a source of comfort and pride. He will be remembered for not only what he accomplished, but also for the kindness, steadiness, and devotion he brought to every part of his life.

The family will receive friends on Monday, June 29, 2026 from 6:00 to 8:00 PM at Brown Funeral Home in Martinsburg, West Virginia.

Funeral services will be held on Tuesday, June 30, 2026 at 11:00 AM at Brown Funeral Home in Martinsburg, West Virginia with Rev. Dr. Michael Norris officiating.

Internment will be at Appleton City Cemetery in Appleton City, MO. on July 7. 2026 at 1:00 PM under the direction of Hill & Son Funeral Home, Appleton City, Missouri.

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