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Diehl, Banwart, Bolton, CPA’s, Celebrate 75h Anniversary

Diehl Banwart Bolton CPA, 7 1/2 East Wall Street, Fort Scott. This is a file photo from 2019. The business occupies the second floor (the red brick building), which faces Wall Street.

 

In 2024, Diehl Banwart Bolton CPAs PA  is celebrating 75 years of service to the community.

At the Fort Scott Chamber of Commerce Coffee on September 12, James Wood, one of the partners in the firm, said they have had a “long history” in the community because of the “great leadership, amazing team, and this community and everything that goes on in it.”

The business is a full-service accounting firm located in Fort Scott and Pittsburg,

They help both businesses and individuals succeed financially through accounting services, with expert, professional and confidential service, according to their website.

Current and past employees of Diehl, Banwart, Bolton CPAs at the Fort Scott Chamber of Commerce Coffee on September 12, 2024. Submitted photo.

The business story begins just after the Second World War.

John Diehl came to Fort Scott in 1948 with his wife Ina Mae,  after serving in the United States Marines as a pilot in World War II.

He worked for the Winchell Manufacturing Company, and soon after,  opened an accounting office in Fort Scott for a Kansas City firm of Senderson,  Little, and LaChelle, according to James Banwart Jr., who is currently a partner in the business.

In 1949, Diehl purchased the business and renamed it John E. Diehl and Company.

Maurice Fletcher later joined the firm and it was renamed Diehl and Fletcher. The company was located in several buildings
in what is now the Fort Scott Downtown  Historic District.

In the Fall of 1963, James L. Banwart Sr. joined Diehl and Fletcher.

James Regan, the long-time Information Technology “guru”,
joined the firm in 1971.

In 1973, Mark Bolton joined Diehl and Fletcher and in 1976, the firm became Diehl, Banwart, Bolton, CPA’s.

The firm’s shareholders purchased the Milrose Block at
Wall and National in 1974 where the business continues today.

Mr. Diehl died in 2017 at age 99.

“He was an involved member of church and community and a loved and respected employer and partner.”  James Banwart Jr. said.

Currently, there are five partners, James L Banwart Jr., Daryl Eagon, Amanda Lancaster, Matthew Keys, and James Wood.

“CPAs Randy Phillips, Carol Hill, and Donna Banwart round out the list of supervising accountants and we have 10 staff accountants doing IT, payroll, accounts payable, and other client service,” Banwart said.

The business currently has offices in Fort Scott and Pittsburg and “are always on the lookout for additional talented people,” Banwart said.

The firm offers municipal and commercial auditing, preparation of general ledger and financial statements, payroll, estate planning, tax planning, income tax, retirement planning, business analysis
and coaching, and assisting clients with Accounting CS, Quickbooks, and other software.

“Not many small businesses survive and thrive for 75 years,” Banwart said. ” But because John Diehl founded the firm on the
principles of integrity and prompt client service and we strive to uphold his high standards in the present, we plan on being a member of the Fort Scott business community for a long time to come. He
would be pleased to know his firm continues his traditions.”

The business is located at 7 1/2 East Wall, in Fort Scott’s Historic Downtown. They can be reached at 620-223-4300.

Obituary of Ronald Waddell

 

 

Ronald George Waddell, age 85, a resident of Pittsburg, Kansas, passed away Wednesday, September 11, 2024, at the Via Christi Village in Pittsburg. He was born October 20, 1938, in Marion, Missouri, the son of George Shaw Waddell and Leota Mae Adams Waddell.

Ron graduated from the Kincaid High School with the Class of 1956. He went on to further his education and earned Masters Degrees from both the University of Kansas and Columbia College of Missouri. In earlier years, Ron had taught science at the Gardner, Kansas High School. He later pursued a career in the pharmaceutical industry. He worked in quality control and as a computer programmer for various pharmacy labs.

Ron is survived by his children, Hilary, Michael and Gregory and three grandchildren. He is also survived by a sister, Kathy Waddell of Walnut, Kansas and two brothers, Jerry Waddell of Mapleton, Kansas and David Waddell of Ottawa, Kansas.

Ron was preceded in death by his parents and five brothers, Walt, Larry, Dale, Danny and Terry Waddell.

Private burial took place in the Kincaid Cemetery, Kincaid, Kansas. Arrangements were under the direction of the Cheney Witt Chapel, 201 S. Main, Ft. Scott, Kansas. Words of remembrance may be submitted to the online guestbook at cheneywitt.com.

Sign Up For The Town-Wide Garage Sale Weekend

Fall Town – Wide Garage Sale in Fort Scott September 20th & 21st!

The Fort Scott Area Chamber of Commerce is EXCITED to announce the Fall Town – Wide Garage Sale happening September 20th & 21st!

Sales may be registered with the Chamber and listed on the official garage sale map for only $12. Those interested may register in person at the Chamber, over the phone by credit, debit or Venmo, or online at fortscott.com. The Chamber also offers display ads to businesses and organizations on the map for $35.

The deadline to register a sale on the official map is 1pm on Tuesday, September 17th.

The Chamber sincerely appreciates sales and ads being registered with the Chamber as those funds make it possible for the Chamber to host the event and cover expenses incurred on the event to bring as many people to the community as possible to shop the sales and patronize other businesses while here.

Contact the Chamber for more information at 620-223-3566 or visit fortscott.com.

Fort Scott Area Chamber of Commerce | 231 E. Wall Street | Fort Scott, KS 66701 US
 

FRIENDS OF FSNHS ANNUAL MEETING AND PROGRAM OPEN TO ALL

 

The public is invited to attend the 2024 Annual Meeting of the Friends of Fort Scott National Historic Site (FSNHS) being held Monday, September 16 at the Herbert House, 512 S Judson in Fort Scott, KS.  The meeting will feature a program “The Greatest Test of Courage: A Story of WWII and the Philippines”, presented by Ronda Hassig.  It begins at 6 pm.  Light appetizer refreshments will be served.

Ronda Hassig.Submitted photo.

Join us to learn about the Friends work on behalf of FSNHS and a little known WWII story in one of Fort Scott premier historic homes.

The Friends of Fort Scott National Historic Site is a non-profit organization established in partnership with the National Park Service to support and promote the preservation and interpretation of FSNHS.

The Herbert House, is now owned by Ronda and Rob Hassig. Submitted photo.

LIVE WITH PURPOSE Wreaths Across America

LIVE WITH PURPOSE

Wreaths Across America

Fort Scott National Cemetery

 

The Wreaths Across America fundraising theme for 2024 is “Live With Purpose”.  With that in mind, we need your help again, says location Coordinator Diann Tucker.  Each year we renew our goal to provide a wreath for each grave site at Fort Scott National Cemetery on national wreaths day; this year that day is December 14.  There are nearly 7000 brave soldiers resting at Fort Scott National Cemetery who deserve to be remembered.  Our mission, “Remember, Honor, and Teach”, is worth committing to.

 

Wreaths are $17.00 each.  Please consider purchasing a wreath (or multiples) is Tucker’s request.  Make it “your purpose” to sponsor wreaths at our local cemetery.  We appreciate your donations and ask that you share this event with your friends and family.  We need their help too.  All sponsorship donations must be received by November 19 and are tax deductible.

 

To donate, or for any questions you have, please contact Diann Tucker (620-224-7054) or Mika (620-223-6700).  Cash, checks and credit cards are accepted.  Checks should be made payable to Wreaths Across America and sent to 746 215th St., Fort Scott, KS  66701.  You can also contact us at [email protected].  If your donation is “grave specific” for a special person, we will need their name.  In the event that we do not receive enough donations for all grave sites, we will provide wreaths first to the grave specific sites that received sponsorship.

 

Diann Tucker wants to invite you to the ceremony and wreath laying on December 14.  She said they cannot do this without the many volunteers who share their time for this cause.

 

Friday Night Free Concert: Second Hand Strings

Free Friday Night Concerts are sponsored by the Fort Scott Chamber of Commerce and coordinated by Ralph Carlson. The event is usually at First and Main Streets, Fort Scott. In case of inclement weather, the event is moved to indoor venues.

This Friday at 7 p.m. at the Heritage Park Pavilion Second Hand Strings will perform.

They are a local group that plays for us often,” said Ralph Carlson, facilitator of the free Friday Night Concerts, which is sponsored by the Fort Scott Chamber of Commerce. “They are one of my favorites. They perform country and popular songs. In addition, they perform some original music.”

The group includes Tammie Helm, Mike Buller, Rosemary Harris, Jean Strader and Paul Milks.

Bring a lawnchair.

 

Catholic Church Rebuild Is Nearing Completion: Fundraiser On Sept. 13

Mary Queen of Angels Catholic Church in a recent photo. Submitted photo.

The Mary Queen of Angels Catholic Church, 714 S. Eddy, is nearing completion after the catastrophic fire that destroyed the old building two years ago.

Fire at Fort Scott’s Catholic Church Causes Extensive Damage

They are currently working on the intricate painting inside the dome of the church, Mark McCoy,  of the Parish Building Committee, said.

Workers inside the Mary Queen of Angels Church dome. Submitted photo.
Through these two years the congregation has been holding Mass in the Kennedy Gym, “beginning the first day after the fire on August 29, 2022,” said Calvin Joe Barr, a long-term church member.
The stained glass window at the front of the church from the inside. Submitted photo.
A contractor was hired, the Simpson Construction Company of Wichita, to rebuild the building and it will look like the old historic building that was built in 1864.
The original artifacts that were saved are being restored, with financial help still needed for this project by the professional restorer.
And the church parish has been fundraising.
The Knights of Columbus are having another fundraiser this Friday, Sept. 13 from 5 to 6:30 p.m. at the Kennedy Gym, located behind the church at 704 S. Holbrook.
Kennedy Gym, a wing of the St. Mary’s Queen of Angels Catholic Church, is located at 7th and Holbrook.

It will be a spaghetti and meatballs dinner with salad,  garlic bread, dessert and drink. (Spaghetti with sauce only available)

The meal is a freewill offering, with to-go meals at $8 minimum.

Everyone is welcome, Barr said.

All the proceeds go to the church building fund.

On Saturday,  November 24, 2024, the new church building will be dedicated by the Bishop  Carl Kemme of Wichita.
“It’s sure to be packed with past priests, the Bishop, and church parishioners and their families,” said McCoy.
The parish priest rectory has been completed as well, and Father Yancey Burgess moved in at the end of June, Barr said.

 

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