Obituary of Shirley Palmer

 

Shirley Jean (Hoggatt) Palmer passed into the loving arms of Jesus on March 28, 2023.  She was born January 26, 1943, in Fort Scott, Kansas.  Her parents were Fred (Tony) and Verna (Ater) Hoggatt.  She grew up in Garland, Kansas, and attended the one-room Clarksburg Rural School from kindergarten through the eighth grade with her mother being her teacher.  During her youth, Shirley was actively involved in 4-H especially showing Angus beef cattle and cooking.  She graduated from Fort Scott High School in 1961, Fort Scott Junior College in 1963, and from Kansas State College of Pittsburg with a B.S. in Elementary Education degree in 1965, a Masters Degree in Education in 1971, and an Education Specialists Degree in School Administration from Pittsburg State University in 1979.

 

Shirley married Ron Palmer on June 2, 1963.  They have two sons, Brian and wife Carla Palmer and Gary and wife Kylene Palmer.  She also enjoyed her grandchildren: John and wife Katelyn, Elizabeth and husband Elijah, Sadie, Lexi, Riley, and Jentry.  She cherished all family time together.

 

Shirley taught nearly 40 years as a second-grade teacher in Leavenworth and Fort Scott, Kansas.  She was named Kansas Teacher of the Year in 1982 and was inducted into the Kansas Teachers’ Hall of Fame in 2002.  Shirley served as the first ever female Student Body President of Fort Scott Junior College in 1963.  Shirley was named Fort Scott Community College Outstanding Alum in 1987 and Pittsburg State University Outstanding Alum in 2016.  She served as both a member and President of the Alumni Associations for both the Fort Scott Community College and Pittsburg State University.  She was appointed by then Kansas Governor, Mike Hayden, to the Advisory Council of Community Colleges during 1989-1993 and she served seven years on the Kansas Board of Regents from 1987-1993 overseeing the state colleges including Chair of the Board in 1993.

 

Shirley was also very active in her community and held memberships in many civic organizations.  She served many years as a Democratic Precinct Committee Person and was elected to two terms as Kansas State Representative for the Fourth District of Kansas from 2006-2010.  Other organizations included Fort Scott Rotary, Delta Kappa Gamma now called AWE, American Association of University Women, Progressive Mother’s Club, Retired Teachers, Family Consumer Education, Fort Scott Area Chamber of Commerce, Fort Scott Area Community Foundation, the Bourbon County Fair Board, and she served 30 years volunteering as a county-wide 4-H leader in Horticulture.  She was also a Mercy Hospital Auxiliary volunteer for many years.  Shirley was an active member of the Order of the Eastern Star of Kansas for over 60 years and served as the Worthy Grand Matron from 1998-1999.

Shirley lived on a farm with Ron southwest of Fort Scott.  They were small business owners together in Fort Scott.  Her hobbies included gardening, entertaining, baking, canning, competing at the Bourbon County Fair, playing the accordion and piano, and spending time with family and friends.  Shirley often won awards for her homemade pies of various flavors, with her Cherry Pie earning top awards.

Throughout her life Shirley’s strong faith in God and love for Jesus motivated her to serve Him and others.  She was a member of the First Baptist Church of Fort Scott where she served on many committees including Chair of the Christian Board of Education and was a pianist for several years.

 

Shirley was a dearly loved wife, mother, grandmother, great-grandmother-to-be, sister-in-law, and friend to many people.  As a friend described her, she was “dedicated, smart, talented, and caring.  Irreplaceable.”  She will be truly missed and her impact on our lives will only be fully known someday in heaven.

 

Shirley was preceded in death by her parents, Fred and Verna Hoggatt.  She is survived by her husband Ron Palmer of the home in Fort Scott, Brian and Carla Palmer of Olathe, Gary and Kylene, Sadie, Lexi, Riley and Jentry of Fort Scott, John and Katelyn Palmer of Lenexa, and Elizabeth and Elijah Vandepol of Spring Hill, Kansas.

 

Funeral services will be held at 10:30 AM Friday, April 7th, at the First Baptist Church in Fort Scott.

Burial will follow in the Clarksburg Cemetery.

The family will receive friends from 5:00 until 7:00 PM Thursday at the Cheney Witt Chapel with the Order of Eastern Star service beginning at 6:00 PM.

Memorials are suggested to either the First Baptist Church of Fort Scott, the Ron & Shirley Palmer Scholarship Fund at Fort Scott Community College, or to the Leukemia & Lymphoma Society for cancer research and may be left in care of the Cheney Witt Chapel, PO Box 347, 201 S. Main St., Fort Scott, Kansas 66701.  Words of remembrance may be submitted to the online guestbook at cheneywitt.com.

 

Bourbon County Commission Agenda for March 30

Bourbon County Commission Agenda 1st Floor County Courthouse

210 S National Avenue March 30, 2023, 9:00 AM

  1. Call Meeting to Order
  2. Flag Salute and Prayer
  • Consent Agenda
    1. Approval of Minutes from 3/23/2023
  1. Department Updates
    1. Public Works Director
  2. Justin Meeks-Executive Session KSA 75-4319 (b)(2)
  3. Public Comments
  • Commission Comments
  • Meeting Adjourn

 

 

 

Executive Session Justifications:

 

KSA 75-4319 (b)(1) to discuss personnel matters of individual nonelected personnel to protect their privacy.

KSA 75-4319 (b)(2) for consultation with an attorney for the public body or agency which would be deemed privileged in the

attorney-client relationship.

KSA 75-4319 (b)(3) to discuss matters relating to employer/employee negotiations whether or not in consultation with the

representative(s) of               the body or agency.

KSA 75-4319 (b)(4) to discuss data relating to financial affairs or trade secrets of corporations, partnerships, trust and individual     proprietorships

KSA 75-4319 (b)(6) for the preliminary discussion of the acquisition of real property.

KSA 75-4319 (b)(12) to discuss matters relating to the security measures, if the discussion of such matters at an open meetin would jeopardize such security measures.

 

Obituary of Sandy Stinnett

Sandra Sue “Sandy” Stinnett, 79, a resident of Fort Scott, passed away Tuesday morning, March 28, 2023. She was born February 29, 1944, in Fort Scott, Kansas, the daughter of Roy William “Bill” Danley and Marie (Faulhaber) Danley.

She married Bud Stinnett on November 16, 1963, in St. Patrick’s Catholic Church in Fulton, Kansas. He preceded her in death on May 14, 1996.

 

Sandy graduated from Fort Scott High School with the Class of 1962, and she was a lifetime member of Mary Queen of Angels Catholic Church. She worked for the City of Fort Scott as a clerk in the Water Department, and retired after thirty-five years in 2006.

 

Sandy is survived by her daughter, Dena Engelland (Tom) of Sterling, Kansas; her longtime companion, Tom McNeil, of the home; two grandchildren, Kathleen Engelland Huelskamp (Leo), and Eric Engelland (Katharina); two great-grandchildren, Wade Huelskamp, Ty Huelskamp, and a third great-grandchild, Baby Engelland, arriving in July. Sandy is also survived by many wonderful friends.

In addition to her husband, Bud, she was also preceded in death by her parents, and a brother, Ronnie Danley.

 

Father Yancey Burgess will celebrate the Funeral Mass at 2:00 p.m. Saturday, April 1, 2023, at Mary Queen of Angels Catholic Church (Kennedy Gym), with the Rosary beginning at 1:00 p.m.

Burial will follow in the Evergreen Cemetery.

Services are under the direction of the Konantz-Cheney Funeral Home. Memorial contributions may be made to Mary Queen of Angels Catholic Church, and may be left in the care of the Konantz-Cheney Funeral Home, 15 W. Wall Street, P.O. Box 309, Fort Scott, Kansas, 66701. Condolences may be submitted to the online guestbook at konantz-cheney.com.

 

FSHS Math Teacher Amy Harper Honored As District 2 Kansas Teacher of the Year

From Mr. Kimble, Fort Scott High School Principal:

“This past Sunday Amy Harper, FSHS Mathematics teacher, was honored at the Kansas Teacher of the Year District 2 Banquet in Topeka.  We are extremely proud of Mrs. Harper for her recognition as a nominee and all that she does for Fort Scott students as well as the community. Mrs Harper, you make USD 234 a great place to learn! ”

La Hacienda Receives Grant to Repair/Replace Equipment

Jose and Mirna Santana started their downtown business in 2010.

Mirna and Jose Santana started their downtown restaurant in 2010 at 22 South Main, and moved to 24 N. Main in 2015.

Theirs is a family business that includes their sons Allen and Roger and Mirna’s brother, Melvin as employees.

They currently have 11 employees.

The restaurant does catering, has curbside pick-up and delivery service (within Fort Scott) and one can order online on their website at https://lahaciendaoffortscott.menufy.com/order

This year they created a new menu, with the La Prima (rice/chicken/cheese dip) the crowd favorite, Mirna said.

Restaurant hours are Monday-Wednesday from 11 a.m .to 8 p.m.; Thursday through Saturday, 11 a.m. to 9 p.m. and Sunday from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m.

The phone number is 620.223.4400.

They Received A HBCAT Grant Recently

The business couple applied for and received the Healthy Bourbon County Action Team grant for restaurants in the amount of $7,000.

“We applied because the walk-in cooler was down and needed repairs,” she said. They got those repairs and are also ordering a new fryer for the restaurant, she said.

 

Giving Back To Their Community

The Santanas are involved in the community and have danced in the “Dancing With The Stars” fundraising event to raise funds for United Way, which distributes to many other entities, she said.

“I (also) try to help the organizations that come to us,” Mirna said. “Especially the schools.”

Mirna is originally from El Salvadore, Jose from Mexico.

La Hacienda Restaurant is located at 24 N. Main.

 

 

 

Chamber Dinner and Awards Celebration is April 20

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JOIN US FOR THE

Fort Scott Area Chamber of Commerce

Annual Dinner & Awards Celebration!

See below for reservation info. and various ways you may participate!

Thursday, April 20th

River Room Event Center

3 W. Oak Street

RSVP by 4.14.2023

Social & Silent Auction

5:30pm

Dinner, Awards, & Live Auction

6:30pm

CLICK TO RSVP

Ways you can participate in the Chamber’s

Annual Dinner & Awards Celebration:

* Make your award nominations by April 9th.

Click here for the online nomination form.

Click here for a printable form.

For your reference in making nominations:

you may click here to view prior winners,

and click here for a full Chamber member listing.

* Make your dinner reservation and/or confirm sponsorship by April 14th.

* Click to email us if your business/organization would like to decorate a table for fun advertising & promotion.

* Click to email us if your business/organization would like to donate a silent or live auction item for advertising & promotion.

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The Cold Weather Rule ends March 31

TOPEKA – The Cold Weather Rule ends on Friday, March 31. That means Kansans who are behind on electric and natural gas utility bills will be subject to disconnection of service unless they contact their utility company to make payment arrangements. March 31 is also the last day to apply for the Low Income Energy Assistance Program or LIEAP, a federally funded program administered by the Kansas Department of Children and Families. LIEAP applications must be received by the Kansas DCF office by 5 p.m. on Friday.  The Kansas Corporation Commission (KCC) urges all customers facing financial difficulties to act now to stay connected.

The Cold Weather Rule, in effect from November 1 through March 31, provides protection from disconnection to residential customers served by utilities regulated by the KCC when temperatures are forecast to drop below 35 degrees within the following 48-hour period. When the rule is in effect, regulated utilities are also required to offer a Cold Weather 12-month payment plan upon request, even if a previous payment plan has been broken.

When that protection ends on Friday, failure to make arrangements or failure to adhere to an already established payment plan could result in disconnection. Reconnection after March 31 may require past due balances be paid in full, depending on the utility’s policy. That is why it is important to call now – while regulated utilities are still required to offer the Cold Weather Rule 12-month payment plan.

The Cold Weather Rule 12-month payment plans require an initial payment of 1/12 of the overdue amount, 1/12 of the bill for current service, the full amount of any disconnection or reconnection fees, plus any applicable deposit owed to the utility. The balance is billed in equal payments over the next 11 months in addition to the regular monthly bill.

It is important to note that the KCC does not regulate co-ops or municipal utilities, although many of those utilities also offer a cold weather payment plan. For a complete list of utilities regulated by the KCC visit: http://kcc.ks.gov/about-us/jurisdiction

To find out more about utility assistance programs in your area, please contact your utility or the KCC Consumer Protection Office at 800-662-0027 or 785-271-3140. Utility assistance program information is also posted on the KCC’s website.

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Obituary of Merle Mayfield

Merle Mayfield, 80, resident of Fort Scott, passed away Friday, March 24, 2023. He was born December 16, 1942, in Fort Scott, Kansas, the son of Wayne and Leona (Bean) Mayfield. He married Betty L. Jack on August 12, 1967, in Arcadia, Kansas. They later divorced. He later married Judy Shankle, and they divorced.

 

Merle worked for The Western Insurance Co. for six years before going into law enforcement, in which he spent twenty years. He retired in 1996, after working for Ward Kraft Printing for four years, due to health problems.

 

Merle is survived by Margaret Parker, his companion of twenty-five years, and two sons, Jason “Jay” Mayfield (Jonna), of Pensacola, Florida, and Joel Mayfield (Nicki), of Nevada, Missouri; a sister, Janice Mayfield, of Fort Scott; a sister-in-law, Diane Mayfield; three grandchildren, Trey Mayfield (Karen), Trenton Mayfield (Kasie), and Bethany Mayfield, and his step-grandchildren, John Varner (Kathryn), Matthew Varner (Paige), Lauren Meyers (Ben), Kris Varner (Katie), Samuel Varner, Morgan Trujillo (Jeff), and Myla Manly.

He was preceded in death by his parents, and a brother, Gary Mayfield.

 

Pastor Dusty Drake will conduct funeral services at 10:30 a.m. Saturday, April 1, 2023, at the Konantz-Cheney Funeral Home.

Visitation will be Friday evening, March 31, 2023, 6:00-7:00 p.m. at the funeral home.

Private burial will take place at a later date, following cremation.

Memorial contributions may be made to the Fort Scott Police Department and may be left in the care of the Konantz-Cheney Funeral Home, 15 W. Wall Street, P.O. Box 309, Fort Scott, Kansas, 66701. Condolences may be submitted to the online guestbook at konantz-cheney.com.

 

Kiwanis Spring is Here: Easter Egg Hunt and Planting of Trees

Kiwanis is a global organization of volunteers dedicated to improving the world, one child and one community at a time.

Two upcoming events for them is the Easter Egg Hunt this Saturday at 11 a.m. sharp at Gunn Park Shelter House #2 for area children. Children will need to bring their own basket.

The Easter bunny in the 2009 Kiwanis Easter Egg Hunt at Gunn Park.

Another of the organization’s projects through the years has been to plant trees, and this year they are continuing that tradition with the help of grant funding from the Fort Scott Area Community Foundation.

If one looks down Fort Scott main streets, many of the trees in between the sidewalk and the street have been planted by Kiwanis members in the past.

Looking south on National Avenue, one can see the many trees placed between the street and the sidewalk, some of which were planted by Kiwanis, according to Kiwanis member Craig Campbell.

Trees are available for residents and parks throughout Bourbon County.

“A lot of the trees we have planted are for citizens who don’t have the resources to put them in,” Craig Campbell, Kiwanis member, said.

This year the group ordered  flowering Redbud trees and two types of shade trees, Swamp Chestnut Oak, and Water Oak.

The Kiwanis will supply and plant the trees the latter part of April.

“The Fort Scott FFA group has volunteered to help Kiwanis members plant the trees,” Campbell said. “The city of Fort Scott will help bore the holes.”

“Tim McDonnell, with the Kansas State Forestry Service will come to town prior to help us look at drainage issues, gas and water lines, overhead lines,” Campbell said.

McDonnell drives the streets in town also to see if there is overpopulation of one tree species.

“Dutch Elm in the past and Ash Trees have been noted to have  pests recently,” he said. “Bradford Pears are not hardy to our area because ice storm and wind storm damage.”

“We need to be diverse to prevent (tree populations) being wiped out by pests or disease,” Campbell said.

To request a tree, call or text Craig Campbell at 620-224-0167, by April 7.

“The only obligation is to water the tree once a week for a year to get it established,” he said.

About Kiwanis

Fort Scott Kiwanis Club meets Tuesdays at noon at the First Presbyterian Church at Third and Crawford Street. Meals are provided.