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Obituaries April 26-28

Mary “Lynne” Lent
1944-2016

Lent, Lynne, obit&folderphoto1Mary “Lynne” Lent, 72, Oak Ridge, North Carolina, formerly of St. Joseph, Missouri passed away Tuesday, April 26, 2016.
She was born February 4, 1944 in St. Joseph, Missouri.
Lynne married Larry Glen Lent on October 23, 1962.
She was a Payroll Supervisor at Affiliated Foods for 30 years.
She was a member of Beta Sigma Phi sorority.
She was a member of Oak Ridge United Methodist Church.
She enjoyed gardening, flowers, and spending time with her grandchildren.
She was preceded in death by her father, Jiles Cramer and daughter, Vickie Lynne Lent.
Survivors include Husband Larry; son Michael Lent; daughter Michelle (Eric) Brown; mother Marjorie (Timberlake) Cramer; 2 sisters Marsha Brennan and Marliss (Joe) Miller; 9 grandchildren; 9 great-grandchildren; and numerous nieces and nephews.
The family will gather with friends 6:00 P.M. to 8:00 P.M. Thursday April 28, Forbis & Dick Funeral Home, Stokesdale, North Carolina. A gathering will also take place 3:00 P.M. to 5:00 P.M. Sunday, May 1, Meierhoffer Funeral Home & Crematory. Farewell Services 1:00 P.M. Monday, May 2, Meierhoffer Funeral Home & Crematory. Interment Cowan Cemetery, New Point, Missouri. Donations may be made in lieu of flowers to the Pulmonary Fibrosis Foundation. Online guest book and obituary at www.meierhoffer.com.

Robert D. Gossett
1954-2016

Robert D. Gossett, 61, St. Joseph, Missouri passed away Wednesday, April 27, 2016 at Mosaic Life Care.
He was born May 22, 1954 in St. Joseph to Ellis and Dorla (Harris) Gossett.
Natural farewell under the direction of Meierhoffer Funeral Home & Crematory. Online guest book and obituary at www.meierhoffer.com.

Roberta “Sissy” Ann Horsman
1948-2016

3680746_wlppRoberta Ann “Sissy” Horsman 67, of Saint Joseph, Missouri, passed away Wednesday, April 27, 2016 in a Gower, MO health care center. She was born October 21, 1948 in St. Joseph, MO, daughter of Myrtle and Archie Boyer. She graduated from DeKalb High-School and Joplin Bible College. She was a secretary and Logg Coordinator at Markt Trunk Lines 9 years, and she tended bar for many years at several local establishments. She loved to play bingo and play pool, and was a member of the Faith United Baptist Church. Sissy was preceded in death by her parents, 2 step mothers: Jeanne and Ruth Boyer, a brother, Alva Lee Boyer, and a sister, Margaret Ashlock. Survivors include husband, Harry Horsman of Clarksdale, MO, two daughters, Gwen (Donald) Merritt of St. Joseph, MO, and Jamie (Barry) Adams of Cameron, MO, two brothers, Robert (Fannie) Boyer of St. Joseph, MO, Pat (Rita) Boyer of Joplin, MO, four sisters, Bonnie (Tom) Downing of Dekalb, MO, Pam Ranney (Larry Johnson) Mildred Chenowith of St. Joseph, MO, and Lona (Larry) Wallace of Joplin, MO. sister-in-law, Joyce Boyer of St. Joseph, MO, grandchildren, Chris (Jessica) Faulkner, Ty, Haley, and Reese Dilley, Amanda, Kimberly, and Amber Faulkner, and Jeremy Merritt, 9 great grandchildren, numerous nieces and nephews. Funeral services will be conducted at 10:00 am, on Monday, May 2, 2016 at Rupp Funeral Home, with Rev. Charles Steele officiating, The family will receive friends from 4:00 PM to 6:00 PM on Sunday at the Rupp Funeral Home. The Interment will be at the Bethel Cemetery . Memorials are requested in lieu of flowers to the Roberta Horsman Memorial Fund in care of Rupp Funeral Home. Online condolence and obituary at www.ruppfuneral.com.

Harold I. “Mac” McKibben
1918-2016

3680631Harold I. “Mac” McKibben, 97, Atchison, Kansas died at his home Thursday, April 28, 2016.
Funeral services will be Monday, May 2, 2016 at 1:00 P.M. at Arensberg-Pruett Funeral Home with Abbot Barnabas Senecal, OSB officiating. Interment will follow in Sumner Cemetery. Visitation with the family will be Monday, May 2nd from 11:30 a.m. until 1:00 p.m. at the funeral home. Memorial contributions are suggested to Atchison Home Health or St. Benedict Parish and may be left in care of the funeral home.
Mac was born July 29, 1918 in Atchison, Kansas the son of Harlan Henry and Agnes Mary Behen McKibben. He attended Sacred Heart Elementary School, Maur Hill Prep School and graduated in 1938 from Atchison High School.
He and the former Martha E. “Pat” Ball were united in marriage on December 27, 1947 in Atchison, Kansas. Mrs. McKibben preceded him in death on January 22, 1999.
Mac served in the United States Army Air Force from 1942 until his honorable discharge as a sergeant in 1945. He was stationed in England and received two bronze stars.
Mac as a young man began working for Missouri Pacific Railroad as a switchman for two years. He then co-owned the Standard Oil Gas Station in Atchison, later became employed with Bunch Motor Company as a mechanic. He then became a liquor salesman for different liquor companies as a representative in the local area until 1969. He then worked as a car salesman for Phalen Motors in Atchison and then went to work for Northeast Kansas Vocational Technical School as a partsman until his retirement in 1994.
He was a member of St. Benedict Parish participating at Sacred Heart Church all of his life. He was also a life member of Fleming-Jackson-Seever Post # 6 of the American Legion and a life member of V.F.W. Post #1175 in Atchison.
Survivors include a son, John H. (Joyce) McKibben, Atchison, KS; a daughter, Debra S. (Clyde) Gerber, Atchison, KS; four grandchildren and nine great grandchildren.
He was preceded in death by his parents and three brothers, James McKibben; Charles McKibben and Francis McKibben.

Jeannetta R. Danford
1932-2016

Danford. Jeannetta.obitphotoJeannetta R. Danford, 84, St. Joseph, Missouri passed away Thursday, April 28, 2016 at Mosaic Life Care.
She was born March 7, 1932 in St. Joseph, Missouri.
Jeannetta graduated from Central High School Class of 1949, attended St. Joseph Junior College and graduated from Missouri Western State College with a Bachelor’s of Science Degree in Education.
She married Thaddus Danford, Jr. on August 31, 1952.
Mrs. Danford taught for 20 years with the Savannah R III School District and John Glenn Elementary until retiring in ____.
She enjoyed ___.
She was preceded in death by her husband, Thaddus; parents, Ralph Sawyer (Juanita) Adams; and son, Phillip Danford.
Survivors include son, Dan Danford (Chris); daughter, Sally Danford; both of St. Joseph, Missouri; three grandchildren, Jennifer Danford, Springfield, Missouri, Jessica Lyonford (Eric), Houston, Texas and Sarah Henderon (Zach), North Kansas City, Missouri; three great-grandchildren, Jude and Maxwell Henderson and Torc Lyonford; sister, Illah Snodderly (Bryce), St. Joseph, Missiouri; two brothers, Randall Sawyer (Joyce), Mexico, Missouri and Bill Sawyer, Rio Vista, California; and numerous nieces, nephews, great-nieces and nephews and extended family.
Farewell Services 10:00 A.M. Monday, Meierhoffer Funeral Home & Crematory. Interment Memorial Park Cemetery. The family will gather with friends 5:00 to 7:00 P.M. Sunday, Meierhoffer Funeral Home & Crematory. Flowers are appreciated and for those wishing to make a contribution, the family requests they be made to Wyatt Park Christian Church. Online guest book and obituary at www.meierhoffer.com.

Man sentenced to 9-years in Parkway robbery & shooting

Brandon Parker
Brandon Parker

A St. Joseph man was sentenced Thursday in connection with a shooting incident in December that left another man in serious condition.

Brandon Scott Parker was sentenced in Judge Daniel Kellogg’s court to serve 9-years consecutive with another case he’s currently serving 7-years on.

Parker is one of three suspects charged in connection with a shooting that took place Dec. 15 at 3000 Parkway A in which Trevor Keith was seriously hurt.

Parker pleaded guilty to felony second-degree robbery in February. Two other defendants, Adrian Taylor and Gerald Johnson Jr. were also charged in connection with the incident. Taylor pleaded guilty to felony second-degree assault and armed criminal action earlier this month. Johnson rejected a plea deal in March.

According to an affidavit from St. Joseph Police Detective Frank Till, the robbery attempt was drug-related, and  Parker had an “active role” in the incident. Taylor and Johnson are both accused of shooting Keith as he sat in a vehicle and then fleeing the scene. Parker was accused of driving the vehicle in which the shooting suspects fled.

Parker was out on probation at the time of the shooting incident after pleading guilty in 2014 to distribution.  According to online court documents he had been sentenced to serve 7-years behind bars in that case but was released on four years supervised probation four months later.  His probation in that case has been revoked and the previous sentence of seven years was ordered.

 

Looks like a rainy weekend; here’s your 7-day forecast

weather graphic 160429Flood warnings continue through Saturday evening for several area rivers.

The Missouri River at St Joseph appears to have crested at 18.2 feet, and is expected to recede below flood stage by Saturday afternoon.

Also included in the warnings are the Grand River near Chillicothe, the 102 River at Rosendale and the Platte River at Agency and Sharps Station.

Here’s your 7-day forecast from the National Weather Service.

Today: A chance of showers and thunderstorms, mainly after 2pm. Cloudy, with a high near 62. East northeast wind 8 to 14 mph, with gusts as high as 18 mph. Chance of precipitation is 30%. New rainfall amounts of less than a tenth of an inch, except higher amounts possible in thunderstorms.

Tonight: Showers and thunderstorms. Low around 53. East wind 15 to 18 mph, with gusts as high as 28 mph. Chance of precipitation is 90%. New rainfall amounts between a half and three quarters of an inch possible.

Saturday: Showers and thunderstorms likely. Mostly cloudy, with a high near 66. East wind 9 to 16 mph becoming west in the afternoon. Winds could gust as high as 23 mph. Chance of precipitation is 60%. New rainfall amounts between a tenth and quarter of an inch, except higher amounts possible in thunderstorms.

Saturday Night: A chance of showers and thunderstorms. Mostly cloudy, with a low around 47. Northeast wind around 11 mph. Chance of precipitation is 50%. New rainfall amounts of less than a tenth of an inch, except higher amounts possible in thunderstorms.

Sunday: A chance of showers. Cloudy, with a high near 59. North northeast wind 10 to 14 mph, with gusts as high as 18 mph. Chance of precipitation is 30%. New precipitation amounts of less than a tenth of an inch possible.

Sunday Night: Mostly cloudy, with a low around 44.

Monday: Partly sunny, with a high near 64.

Monday Night: Partly cloudy, with a low around 46.

Tuesday: Mostly sunny, with a high near 68.

Tuesday Night: Mostly clear, with a low around 48.

Wednesday: Sunny, with a high near 72.

Wednesday Night: Mostly clear, with a low around 49.

Thursday: Sunny, with a high near 73.

National drug take-back initiative observed locally this weekend; safely dispose of expired and unwanted meds

St Joseph Youth Alliance logoA number of cities in our area are taking part in the Drug Enforcement Administration’s national prescription drug take-back initiative. The DEA points out that this is not only a safety issue, during the ongoing epidemic of prescription drug abuse, but it’s also an environmental issue. If you through those drugs away they could wind up in the area’s groundwater.

In St. Joseph, law enforcement and officials with the St Joseph Youth Alliance will take and dispose of your unwanted or expired prescription and over-the-counter medications in the parking lot of Sears at the East Hills Shopping Center. That event runs from 10 a.m. until 2 p.m.

Here’s a short list of other locations you can take medications for proper disposal (in other areas, check with your local law enforcement agency):
Gallatin, at the Daviess County Courthouse, 102 N. Main St.
Hiawatha, Kan., at the Brown County Sheriff’s Office, 709 Utah St.
Maryville, at Walmart, 1605 S. Main St.
Princeton, at the Mercer County Courthouse, 802 E. Main St.
Tarkio, at Hy-Vee, 110 Chestnut St.

Choreography showcase Saturday, Griffon Film Festival Sunday at MWSU

griffonThis year’s choreography showcase at Missouri Western is Saturday night. The Department of Theatre, Cinema and Dance will offer performances in tap, jazz and modern dance choreographed by students and faculty.

Performances begin at 7 p.m. Saturday in the Potter Hall Theater. The event is free and open to the public.

The second annual Griffon Film Festival is scheduled Sunday at Missouri Western. The university’s cinema students will present work created in the Intro to Video Production class from 11 a.m. to noon. From 3 to 4 p.m. they’ll screen documentaries, and thesis film screenings begin at 7 p.m.

The event is open to the public at the Potter Hall Theater, and is offered free of charge.

Home intruder shot in the groin

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An investigation continues after a shooting in the 2200 block of Jackson Street Thursday night. Police responded to the house after the homeowner reported he had shot an intruder trying to break into his house.

Officers arrived to find the apparent burglar outside the home around 10 p.m. reportedly suffering from a single gunshot wound to the groin.

“Yes he was shot in the midsection,” said Commander Eric Protzman.

The man was taken to the hospital for treatment of what police described as moderate injuries.  No formal charges have been filed in the case, pending further investigation.

“Nobody was taken into custody last night because we are looking at it as the homeowner acted in self-defense at the time,” Protzman said “We’re investigating it further to determine if that information is accurate.”

 

Serious injuries reported in rollover crash west of Stewartsville

MSHP badge goldA Gower man was seriously hurt in a rollover crash in Dekalb County Thursday night.

The Missouri State Highway Patrol says 26-year-old Kirby Smith was ejected from his van in the crash along U.S. Highway 36 three miles west of Stewartsville.   According to the crash report, the van left the north side of the highway and rolled several times before coming to rest on its wheels in a ditch.

Mr. Smith was flown to Mosaic Life Care for treatment of serious injuries.

Halter, Lotspeich, Caw, Studer win SJSD “…of the Year” awards

The St. Joseph School District Foundation announced this year’s “…of the Year” awards to area educators Thursday during its annual Tribute to Teachers and Staff event.

Awards were given out for Teacher of the Year, Support Staff of the Year, Innovator of the Year and Volunteer of the Year at a reception Thursday night in the Fulkerson Center at Missouri Western State University.

Bender’s Home Care Teacher of the Year

Stacia Studer, Eighth Grade Communication Arts, Bode Middle School

 

Stacia Studer Photo courtesy SJSD
Stacia Studer
Photo courtesy SJSD

Stacia Studer has been a teacher for fourteen years, all but one of them at Bode Middle School. The other year was spent as an instructional coach at Truman Middle School. Studer is a graduate of Lafayette High School, Missouri Western State University and William Woods University. She is currently working on her specialist degree from Arkansas State University.

 

“This award is not about me,” said Studer. “This award is about the mentors that my instructional leaders placed around me to grow and challenge me as an educator. This award is about my students; each one of them has shaped the educator I am today. My principal, Roberta Dias, is an amazing leader, and she places students in my classroom that I forever hold in my heart.”

 

“Stacia Studer is one of a kind, a contagious positive spirt, a passionate learner, teacher, mentor and leader,” said Bode Principal Roberta Dias. “Students crave her reflective thinking, her passion for learning and her compassion for others. In the classroom, Stacia is the ultimate example, modeling her thinking about a piece of rich text with students, sharing her own examples of writing, even poems, and continually encouraging students to become great readers and writers.

 

Hy-Vee Foods Support Person of the Year

Mary Caw, Nutrition Services Manager, Colgan Alternative Resource Center

 

Mary Caw Photo courtesy SJSD
Mary Caw
Photo courtesy SJSD

Mary Caw has been the Nutrition Services Manager at the Colgan Center for thirteen years. Dr. Colleen Becker, the counselor at Colgan, who nominated Caw describes her as a “hidden treasure” and a “caped crusader.” Many days, Caw actually wears cape and super hero outfit.

 

“The students love her and interact with her on a daily basis,” said Becker in her nomination. “Even at their most difficult times, our caped crusader can get a student to settle down, or open up and talk. She knows every student in the building by name, and knows something about them, like the kind of music they like, or games they like to play, or how they are doing in a certain class. She is always positive with the students and staff and encourages them to do their best!

 

The school nurse Bev Brian describes her as, “the heart of our building. The kids trust her and she is an outspoken advocate of all the kids who attend here. She always knows all the kids by name and the needs of each child. She always attempts to make whatever she does better. She gives encouragement to everyone, she is an awesome sounding board, she is creative with her meals and she knows the likes and dislikes of all the kids. She is accommodating and thoughtful. She is sympathetic and empathetic. She is always here and never calls in sick. She is a stabilizing force for each person in this building.”

 

Susanne and Walter Meierhoffer, Jr. Memorial Innovator of the Year

Jennifer Halter, Library Facilitator, Hyde Elementary School

 

Jennifer Halter Courtesy SJSD
Jennifer Halter
Courtesy SJSD

Jennifer Halter has worked for the St. Joseph School District libraries since 1998. She has worked at Hall Elementary, Benton High School and Hyde Elementary. She was the district Library Facility Coordinator for four years from 2005 to 2009. She has been the Hyde Library Media Specialist since 2013.

 

“I first met Jennifer Halter when I was the principal at Hall,” said Jeaneen Boyer, Hyde Principal. “She was just an absolutely outstanding parent who was very supportive of the school. She took over as the librarian at hall, and she was honored by the district as an outstanding librarian; she went on from there to be the district’s Library Coordinator.”

 

Halter’s innovative project is the National Park Service Centennial Learning Journey. She created a “Flat Stanley” who traveled to all the National Parks. When he arrived, the rangers sent back information, contacts and materials to be shared with all the students at Hyde. 2016 is the one hundredth anniversary of the U.S. National Park Service.

Halter and her family have always been interested in the national parks and she and her children have been part of the junior ranger program. Her daughter is now a park ranger, and offered advice and suggestions in getting the centennial project started. Halter began the project with a third grade class, but soon all of her students were asking about it, so she incorporated it into her theme for the year.

“It has been a yearlong project that the students have loved,” said Boyer. “They have learned so much about the national parks and the heritage of the United States.”
American Family Insurance Volunteer of the Year

Leslie Lotspeich, Volunteer, Pershing Elementary

Leslie Lotspeich Photo courtesy SJSD
Leslie Lotspeich
Photo courtesy SJSD

Leslie Lotspeich has volunteered at Pershing Elementary for eight years, working in a variety of capacities. She is an officer in the school’s PTA as well as the volunteer coordinator, and she helps out daily throughout the school as needed. She has helped out in the office, nurse’s office, library, book fair, cafeteria and the classroom.

“Her involvement also illustrates the pride she has for our school and her passion for making our school the very best that it can be,” said Principal Tara Wells in her nomination form. “Due to her continuous presence at school, she is often perceived as one of our full-time staff. This allows her to continuously meet and interact with other parents, new and existing. She has a keen eye for recognizing and matching our school needs with the abilities and desires of those that indicate interest in becoming involved in our school… Leslie has worked relentlessly with both entities to plug individuals in to many various school events. All staff at Pershing Elementary recognize the value she adds to our school and the impact that she has on our school.”

This year Lotspeich helped integrate two brand new school business partners, St. Peter Lutheran and St. John’s Episcopal Charismatic Church. As a result, several individuals from both churches have become active volunteers at the school.

Staff members comment that she has helped them get started in new positions, that she is a regular and passionate school supporter, and that they have witnessed her helping out “under the radar” in a variety of ways.

“She gives her time without ever wanting to be recognized,” said Leighanne Hihath, the school nurse. “She truly just wants to make a difference in the lives of kids.”

Western raises tutition for out-of-state and grad students

MWSU, Missouri WesternMissouri Western State University is raising tuition by around 2 percent for out-of-state and graduate students and those taking classes at the Kansas City Northland campus or Penn Valley.

The Board of Governors has set its 2016-17 tuition. Rates will remain unchanged for undergraduate and in-state students at $197.79 per credit hour.

“In-state undergraduate credit hours account for about 75 percent of our total credit hours, so the majority of students won’t see a change in their tuition bill,” said Cale Fessler, vice president for financial planning and administration. “We remain committed to keeping the cost of a Missouri Western education in reach for most families. In fact, our tuition for in-state undergraduates is the third lowest among public four-year universities in the state, and this will mark the sixth time in the last 13 years that we have frozen tuition for most of our students.”

The Board of Governors also approved room and board rates for next year. Room rates will rise by 2.5 percent in Griffon Hall and 3 percent in all other residence halls. Board rates will increase approximately 3.5 percent.

For a full-time in-state student living on campus with a 21-meal plan, the total cost of tuition, room and board will increase $122 per semester, or 1.7 percent.

 

Rollover crash on I-29 sends one to the hospital

Photo by Rob Horning
Photo by Rob Horning

A rollover crash on southbound I-29 sent a woman to the hospital Thursday in St. Joseph.

The crash took place on Southbound I-29 near the Frederick overpass around 3 p.m.

St. Joseph Post’s Rob Horning said according to officials with the Missouri State Highway Patrol the woman driving the SUV was transported by ambulance to Mosaic Life Care with unknown injuries. Two children that were passengers in the vehicle were not injured.

The patrol said the driver was believed to have lost control of the vehicle, over-corrected causing the vehicle to go off the road, off the embankment and roll over.

 

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