Saturday, March 28, 2026

Sandra (Spillman) Remington 1938-2026

 Sandra C. (Spillman) Remington, 87, St. Joseph, MO passed away Monday, March 23, 2026, at Corby Place Senior Living, St. Joseph, MO.

She was born on September 20, 1938, on the family farm east of Denver, MO to Garnard D and H Dewene (Smith) Spillman. She spent eight years at the Pebble Ridge one room schoolhouse and was a 1956 graduate of Grant City High School.

Sandra worked for Stanberry Manufacturing and Old American Insurance Company. She later married Marvin Remington and moved to the Denver, CO area. A few years later she moved back to St. Joseph and worked for Johnson Controls until her retirement in 1996.

Sandra is survived by her brother, Carroll L “Carl” (Betty) Spillman, St. Joseph, MO; niece, Traci Spillman, Darlington, MO; nephew, Mark Spillman, Savannah, MO; and great nephew, Brandon (Aubrey) Raines, St. Joseph, MO.

Graveside Services and Burial will be held at 10:00 a.m. Monday, March 30 in Kidwell Cemetery, Martinsville, MO under the direction of Roberson Funeral Home, Bethany, MO. There is no scheduled family visitation. Memorials may be made to the Kidwell Cemetery in care of Roberson Funeral Home, P.O. Box 46, Bethany, MO 64424. Online condolences may be left at www.robersonfuneralhome.com.

 

Sharon Kennedy 1942-2026

Sharon (Force, Hembry) Kennedy, was born at home on May 26, 1942, in rural Worth County, Missouri, in the Fletchall Township to Clifford & Cleta Force. She passed away at age 83 on March 26, 2026, in Bentonville, Arkansas, with her sons at her side.

She was preceded in death by her parents Clifford and Cleta Force; her husband, Larry; her second child, Kerri; her brother-in-law John Essex; and her second husband Roy Kennedy.

She is lovingly remembered by her children, daughter, Sherri Wheeler of Mayflower, Arkansas; son, LJ Hembry of Bentonville, Arkansas; son, Barry Hembry of Kamiah, Idaho; sister and niece, Glenys Essex and Sara Essex of Independence, Missouri; brother, Alan Force of Mount Ayr; 13 grandchildren; 13 great-grandchildren, with three more on the way; 2 great-great grandchildren, and the rest of her family.

Sharon met Larry at the Baptist church in Mount Ayr. She sang in the choir, and his siblings teased him about the cute girl in the choir, telling him he should ask her out on a date. They married on June 4 th , 1960. Larry pastored several small churches in southern Iowa. Sharon worked a few office jobs as they moved around, and she played piano for church and for their gospel singing group, New Dawn Gospel Singers. The family moved to Bentonville, Arkansas in 1988. Sharon started work at the Wal-Mart Home Office, retiring after about 20 years. Larry passed in 1993.

Sharon spent the last 7 1/2 years at Gardens at Osage Terrace in Bentonville, where she enjoyed playing cards, taking walks, and joining in lively games of Bingo. She had a servant’s heart and a deep love for her family, which she expressed in countless ways—especially through the hand-knit blankets she lovingly made for her children, grandchildren, and great-grandchildren.

She was a keeper of memories, carefully preserving the lives of those she cherished through beautifully detailed scrapbooks. Each page held moments of her children’s and grandchildren’s lives, complete with handwritten notes, dates, and loving reflections. She found great joy in revisiting these memories, recalling birthdays, milestones, and the many blessings of her family.

While Sharon deeply loved her family, what she held above all else was her relationship with Jesus Christ. Her faith was the foundation of her life. She prayed faithfully for each member of her family and continually gave thanks to God for them.

Sharon’s face would light up at the sound of her grandchildren’s and great-grandchildren’s voices, whether in person or over the phone. She leaves behind a legacy of love, faith, and devotion that will be treasured by all who knew her.

 

Mary Ann Asher 1939-2026

Mary Ann Asher, 86, of Clearmont, Missouri passed away on Wednesday, March 18, 2026, at the Nodaway Nursing Home.

Mary was born on March 23, 1939, in Maryville, Missouri to Henry F. and Beulah (Skeed) Chaney. She was a 1957 graduate of Clearmont High School. While living in Chicago, she was an executive secretary and later she was a school bus driver for the West Nodaway School District. Mary loved her fur babies and enjoyed entertaining, quilting, cooking and gardening. 

She married James G. “Jim” Asher in 1985. He preceded her in death. She was also preceded by her parents, daughter, Leasa Fallmer, and her sister, Helen Kaye Stewart.

 Survivors include her daughter, Lori (McCalvin) Smith-Freeman, three grandchildren, Zane Townsend, Cody Townsend and Amber Brayman; two stepdaughters, Marian (Chris) Sand and Gail (Ray) Asher-Fiedler; brother-in-law, Richard Stewart and many nieces, nephews and great-grandchildren.

Mrs. Asher has been cremated under the care of Price Funeral Home. Memorial Service was 10:30 am Tuesday, March 24th at Price Funeral Home. Burial was at Oak Hill Cemetery in Clearmont, Missouri. In memory of Mary, her family suggests memorial be made of the New Nodaway Humane Society or the American Cancer Society.

 

Patricia "Pat" Helzer 1935-2026

Patricia Sue “Pat” Helzer, 90, of Maryville, Missouri passed away on Tuesday, March 24, 2026, at Oak Pointe of Maryville. 

Pat was born on December 26, 1935, in Maryville, Missouri to Harold and Lula (Dowden) Hilton. She was a 1953 graduate of Hopkins High School. She was a 4-H Leader, member of the First United Methodist Church of Maryville where she was a Sunday School Teacher. She worked as an administrative assistant for the Family Guidance Center and later Ackman Inc. She also helped with the livestock operation on the farm. Pat was an Avon Lady for over thirty years and made many lifelong friends. She loved her family, flowers, birds, dogs, cats and being outdoors.

She married Byron Helzer on June 27, 1954 in Hopkins at the Methodist Church. He preceded her in death on April 4, 1993. She was also preceded by her parents and two brothers, Forrest Hilton and Francis Hilton, and her son-in-law, Mark Ball.

Survivors include her daughters, Cindy, (Dick) Baldwin, Julie (Bryan) Rosenburg, and Lisa Ball; grandchildren, Jenna (Tommy) Lewis, Nathan Baldwin, Bret Baldwin (Tim Unruh) , Sharon (Glen) Grogan, Meg Rosenburg (Jon Wolfe), Amanda (Will) Anderson, and Charlotte Ball; great-grandchildren; Alex, Bryce, Aubrey and Brantley Lewis, Wesley, Margaret, and Claire Grogan, Ezra and Gavi Wolfe, and Juliet and Henry Anderson and a new great-granddaughter arriving in August; sister, Peggy (Larry) Lyons.

Funeral Services were held on Saturday, March 28th at 3pm at the Hopkins Christian Church under the care of Price Funeral Home. Burial followed at the Hopkins Cemetery in Hopkins, Missouri. The family received friends one hour prior to the service at the church. In memory of Pat, her family suggests memorials to the Hopkins Cemetery Association.

 

Jon Adwell, Dan Collins, Lucas Frisch in Eight Man All Star Game

Jon Adwell will coach the Red Team at the Missouri Eight Man All Star Game that will be held May 30th at 11 am at the Missouri Western State University football field. He will be assisted by Dan Collins (Worth County), Jordan Tyler (Concordia), and Shane Hilton (Stanberry).

Lucas Frisch (Worth County) will play on the Red Team. Other members will be Cash Anderson (Appleton City), Elam Beaman (Liberal), Keegan Chavies (Sweet Springs), Cooper Clair (Knox County), David Connor (Appleton City), Tyler Gray (Nodaway Valley), Lane Hass (Concordia), Peyton Himes (Archie), Tatem Johnson (East Atchison), Jackson Kash (Archie), Carson Lehman (Jasper), Andy Mattson (Platte Valley), Jace McNelly (Norborne’Hardin Central), Shae Miller (Albany), Cooper Mooney (King City), William Murray (Osceola), Creyton Roup (Mound City), Josiah Schellhorn (King City), Kaidon Simpson (Liberal), Gage Smith (Norborne/Hardin Central), Leo Smith (Lockwood), Cooper Tabor (LeBlond), Ronye Williams (Appleton City), and Ashton Wolfe (Lincoln).

The Blue Team will be coached by Dalton Jones (Rock Port), assisted by Andy Hampton (Wellington/Napoleon) and James Schoonover (St. Joseph Christian). Playing for them will be Jared Bermudez (Concordia), Zach Deitch (Norborne/Hardin Central), Wyatt Earnest (Wellington/Napoleon), Tanner Essenpries (Archie), Lucky Ferry (Platte Valley), Xavior Gaskins (Orrick), Ethan Goosen (Lincoln), Jonny Hampton (Wellington/Napoleon), Alious Hunolt (Knox County), Gavyn Irvine (East Atchison), Quentin Jackson (Rock Port), Griffin Kemerling (South Holt), Calvin Knowles (Mound City), Tristan Leeper (Archie), Camden McEnaney (Rock Port), Graham Medsker (King City), Jace Palmer (Albany), Dawson Parrott (Lincoln), Owen Patterson (Lockwood), Bo Peregrine (East Atchison), Riley Sanders (Lincoln), Cody Suschnick (Liberal), Lucas Walker (Orrick), Ryan Wells (Lockwood), and Dane Wilckens (Concordia).

The players were selected by draft, so there will be cases of former teammates playing against each other.

 

Replacement for Route 69 Bridge North of Eagleville Proposed

The Missouri Department of Transportation will host a public meeting in Eagleville on Thursday, April 9, to discuss a bridge replacement project on the Harrison County U.S. Route 69 bridge over Zadie Branch north of Eagleville at the Iowa state line.

The meeting will be held at the Eagleville Community Center (10028 10th St., Eagleville, MO 64442). Attendees are welcome to come any time between 4-6 p.m. No formal presentation will be made. The meeting will allow the public to share their thoughts and concerns about the project and to provide comments, either directly to the engineers or through a comment form.

If you are unable to attend the open house meeting, two other opportunities for public comment are available through Thursday, April 23, 2026.

View the project webpage: https://www.modot.org/projects/us-route-69-bridge-replacement-harrison-county While there, sign up to receive updates about this project via email and/or leave comments.

Mail your comments to U.S. Route 69 bridge replacement in Harrison County, %Missouri Department of Transportation, 3602 North Belt Highway, St. Joseph, MO 64506.

All comments must be postmarked by Thursday, April 23, 2026.

MoDOT is committed to providing equal access to this event for all participants. If you need a reasonable accommodation or translation services, please contact Northwest District Communications at 816-901-4529 by Friday, April 3.

 

Weekly Area Road Work for April 1st, 2026

Daviess County

Route 13 – ADA improvements project from Berry Street to Van Buren Street in Gallatin through mid-April. Route 13 will be narrowed to one lane with flaggers. (Contractor: Herzog Contracting Corp.).

Route UU – CLOSED for a culvert replacement from Flint Avenue to Route B, March 30, 7:30 a.m. to 3 p.m.

Route BB – Bridge maintenance at the Marrowbone Creek Bridge, March 30-April 3. The bridge will be narrowed to one lane with temporary traffic signals in place.

Nodaway County

U.S. Route 71 – Resurfacing project from the Iowa state line to U.S. Route 136 near Burlington Junction through April 2026. The road will be narrowed to one lane, and a 10-foot width restriction will be in place.

Route E – CLOSED for a culvert replacement from Route 246 to 150th Street, March 30, 7 a.m. to 3 p.m.

Route E – CLOSED for a culvert replacement from 150th Street to 160th Street, March 31-April 1, 7 a.m. to 3 p.m. daily.

Route E – CLOSED for a culvert replacement from Route NN to 170th Street, April 2, 7 a.m. to 3 p.m.

Route E – CLOSED for a culvert replacement from west Route NN to east Route NN, April 3, 7 a.m. to 3 p.m.

Route 113 – Various bridge rehabilitation projects through May 2026. The bridges may be narrowed to one lane with flaggers. (Contractor: Capital Paving & Construction LLC). *2  

Worth County

Route 46 – CLOSED at Marlowe Branch Creek for a bridge replacement project through May 2026. (Contractor: Emery Sapp & Sons) https://www.modot.org/projects/missouri-route-46-and-route-w-bridge-replacement-worth-county.

*2 These bridges are part of the Safe and Sound Bridge Rehabilitation program. The contractor is Capital Paving & Construction, LLC. A full listing of bridges and project information can be found at: https://www.modot.org/projects/northwest-missouri-safe-sound-bridge-rehabilitations