Obituary of Juanita Stocker

Juanita Stocker, age 95, a former resident of Girard, Kansas, more recently of Ft. Scott, Kansas, passed away Tuesday, December 10, 2019, at the Olathe Hospice House.

She was born September 15, 1924, in Lamar, Missouri, the daughter of Fred and Ona Mae Fowler.  She was a graduate of the Lamar High School.  In earlier years, Juanita worked at the Fowler Café in Lamar which was owned by her family.  She also worked for a short time for the ammunition plant in Parsons, Kansas.  Juanita first married Stanley Pettibon.  After Stanley’s death at an early age, Juanita married Truman Stocker in May of 1968.  Juanita and Truman owned and operated their own farm near Girard for many years.  They raised cattle and race horses.  Juanita enjoyed sewing and quilting.  She also loved to cook and was known for her delicious pies.

 

Survivors include two sisters, Frieda Davis, of Jasper, Missouri and Wanda Felts, of Lamar, Missouri.  Also surviving are several nieces and nephews including Todd and Sherry Beerbower who provided for her care.

She was preceded in death by her first husband, Stanley, in 1966, and her husband, Truman, in 2016.  Also preceding her in death were a brother, Fred Fowler, Jr. and a sister, Margie Gardner.

 

Rev. Eric Going will conduct funeral services at 10:00 A.M. Saturday, December 14th at the Cheney Witt Chapel in Ft. Scott.

A graveside service will be held at 12:00 P.M. Saturday at the Lake Cemetery in Lamar, Missouri.

Memorials are suggested to the Guest Home Estates Activity Fund and may be left in care of the Cheney Witt Chapel, 201 S. Main, P.O. Box 347, Ft. Scott, KS 66701.  Words of remembrance may be submitted to the online guestbook at cheneywitt.com.

Chamber Coffee Dec. 12 at FSCC

The Chamber Coffee will be hosted by FSCC
December 12th at 8 am
Come Join us this week’s Chamber Coffee Hosted by FSCC at the newly expanded Agriculture Building, just north of Arnold Arena!
December 12th at 8 am!
Upcoming Chamber Coffee Schedule:
* City of Fort Scott 12/19
* No Chamber Coffee 12/26
* Chamber of Commerce Board of Directors 1/2/2020
* Open – Call the Chamber to Schedule 1/9 & 1/16

FortScott.Biz Seeking Church Christmas Services Submissions

FortScott.Biz is seeking submissions via [email protected] for Bourbon County church services surrounding Christmas.

Please include: name of the church, address, Christmas services offered the community, times of those services and if desired, list the mission statement of the church.

A statement from the pastor would be an additional part of the feature.

Please include a photo of the church, if possible.

 

 

USD 234 Minutes of Dec. 9

Members of the USD 234 Board of Education met on Monday, December 9, 2019, at the
Board of Education office for their regular monthly meeting.
President David Stewart opened the meeting. The board approved the official agenda.
The board also approved the consent agenda as follows:
A. Minutes
B. Bills and Claims
C. Payroll – November 20, 2019 – $1,415,992.14
D. Financial Report
E. Bond Proceeds Reconciliation
F. Activity Fund Accounts
There were comments from three patrons in the public forum section.
Stephanie George, KNEA President, presented a report to the board. In addition,
administrators from each building shared information with board members.
Superintendent Ted Hessong reported on the Early Childhood Roadshow in Pittsburg,
Martin Luther King Day Committee, the district website, legislative update, and the service of
board members who were leaving the board.
Gina Shelton, Business Manager, gave an update on roof projects, open enrollment, and
the substitute software program.
Board members reconsidered and approved the purchase of high school gym bleachers
due to bid changes. In addition, the board approved the following:
o Roof payment to JB Turner and Sons Roofing
o Benchmark payment
o High School gym equipment bids
o Workers Compensation insurance renewal o Resolution 19-07 – Bank Account Signers
r Cooperative agreement for high school girls to participate with the Parsons High School
girls’ swim team for the 2019-20 spring season
The board tabled action on reorganization of health insurance language.
Mr. Hessong recognized the following retiring board members: Janet Braun, Jordan
Witt, and Michelle Hudiburg and thanked them for their years of service to the school district.
Board members shared comments and then went into executive session to discuss
personnel matters for nonelected personnel and returned to open meeting. The board then went
into executive session to discuss matters relating to employer-employee negotiations. The board
returned to open meeting and approved the following employment items:
A. Resignation of Ashley Rodriguez, high school teacher aide (ISS), effective November
26,20t9
B . Leave of absence request from Vicki Kruger, middle school paraprofessional
C. Compensation for Michelle Brittain, Nicole Pellett, Patty Giltner, and Lisa Chaplin
for planning time lost due to a redesign in the middle school schedule
D. Addition of a high school wrestling coach position for the 2019-20 school year
E. Employment of Eugene Ware team leaders for the 2019-20 school year
F. Employment of Winfield Scott team leaders for the 2019-20 school year
G. Resignation of Nicki Traul, Assistant Superintendent, effective December 31, 2019

The board adjourned.

Volunteer/Donate to State Debate Tourney Jan. 17-18

The Fort Scott Area Chamber of Commerce is hosting the
Hospitality Lounge for the
State Debate Tournament
to be held here at FSMS & FSHS
January 17-18, 2020!
Diana Mitchell is again chairing this
hospitality project on behalf of the
Chamber and Youth Activities Team.
We could use your time in volunteering
to work the lounge or your donations
of items listed below.
Cell: 620-224-3633
THANK YOU in advance for volunteering, or donating money or items.
We have registration online where you can make your monetary donation,
select items to donate,
or sign up to volunteer a
2-hour shift or more.
***Click here for online signup,
then click “Register”.***
Volunteers are Needed
Friday & Saturday at both
Fort Scott Middle School &
Fort Scott High School
Times are available to select on
the online registration link above.
ITEMS REQUESTED TO BE DONATED:
Dry Coffee Creamer
Coffee Stirrers
10-12 Lg. Bags of Chips
Oranges, Apples, Bananas
Cookies, Brownies, Sweets
Bottled Water
Coffee
Pop
Paper Goods
Clorox Wipes
If you would rather just email Diana directly to signup to volunteer or donate items rather than registering online,
click here to email her.
Monetary donations also welcome,
made payable to the Fort Scott Area Chamber of Commerce, and we can purchase items needed.
Monetary donations may be made through the online registration link, or mailed or dropped off at the Chamber any time now through the tournament.
Physical items may be dropped off to Diana at The Eye Care Center,
7th & National Ave.
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Contact Lindsay Madison at the Chamber with any questions, 620-223-3566, or [email protected].

Mistletoe on Main Street, Downtown & Around Dec. 12

Mistletoe on Mainstreet (4)

 

The Fort Scott Area Chamber of Commerce announces Mistletoe on Main Street, Downtown & Around will be held this Thursday evening, December 12th, from 5 p.m. to 8 p.m. Retailers in the downtown historic district and other locations throughout town will be decked for the holidays with great gift ideas and will offer refreshments for a fun evening of shopping for gifts and holiday décor.

Store locations will have hidden mistletoe that can be found and returned to the Chamber of Commerce in exchange for $10 in Chamber Bucks, and shoppers will also be able to enter their name in a drawing for a chance to win $50 in Chamber Bucks as well.

Participating stores include: Bids & Dibs, Books & Grannies, Courtland Hotel and Spa, Fort Scott National Historic Site Visitor’s Center, Hedgehog.INK, Iron Star Antiques and Such, J&W Sports Shop, Lowell Milken Center For Unsung Heroes, Main Street Gallery & Gifts, Papa Don’s Pizza, The Lavender Patch, Sekan’s Occasion Shop, Front Door Christmas Store & also DelBrenna Jewelry will be open in Crooner’s Lounge/Liberty Theatre, Sunshine Boutique, Nancy’s Gift Corner (inside Heidrick’s True Value), Treasure Hunt Flea Market and Hole in the Wall Liquor will be having Whiskey tastings.

Contact the Fort Scott Area Chamber of Commerce for more information on this event at (620)223-3566 or visit fortscott.com.

Christmas Dinner Theatre Dec. 14: A First For HPA

The Liberty Theater is the venue of the HPA Christmas Dinner Theatre and fundraiser. Pictured is a group of diners at a previous Liberty Theater function.

The First Annual Bourbon County Historial Preservation Association  Christmas  Dinner Theatre and Fundraiser Auction will be held on Saturday, Dec. 14 at 6 p.m. at the Liberty Theater in downtown Fort Scott.

The Fort Scott Community College Drama Department is the entertainment for the dinner theater.

Tickets are available at the Chamber of Commerce office for $25.

“Christmas Unplugged” is the name of the play the FSCC Drama Department is performing, under the direction of Allen Twitchell.

Several local actors are featured.

Annabelle Moore of Lyndon, Isabella Loyd of Fort Scott, Abby Jazmin Havens of Pittsburg, Colton Hofer of Fort Scott, Abby Sweat of Pleasanton, Anthony Oneri of Gardner, and Allen Twitchell of Fort Scott.

Music will be provided by the Apostolic Christian Church Choir under the direction of Alita Banwart with Jerry Bahr on guitar.

 

Twitchell explains the storyline:  “A grandfather walks into the living room and encounters all his grandkids riveted to their cell phones, oblivious to the world around them.”

“He demands their participation in an old-fashioned Christmas tradition by reading ‘The Night Before Christmas.’ After the story is read, a knock on the door reveals a group of carolers from the past. They sing for the family, who decides to start a new Christmas Eve eve tradition.”

 

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The dinner theatre takes the annual HPA fundraiser in a different direction.

 

“We didn’t have Homes for the Holidays last year, and decided to change directions with our Christmas program,” Bourbon County Historical Association President Brian Allen said. ” We will be selling a few items from our extensive collection at the event. The items to be auctioned are still being determined. ”

 

“Enjoy some food, drink and entertainment from the FSCC Drama Department. Doors open at 6:00 pm program starts at 7:00 and concludes with a special auction you won’t want to miss,” Allen said.

See more on the Bourbon County HPA Facebook page.

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