
Stoddard County, Missouri - The following individuals have made donations to the Stoddard County Children’s Home, Inc. in Memory or in Honor of a loved one.
Bruce and Karen Dawson in Memory of Mary Tanner
Bruce and Karen Dawson in Memory of June Hester
Mike and Susie Meese in Memory of Mary Tanner
Mike and Susie Meese in Memory of Tootie Hatchel
Tom, Alice, Kevin & Gina Burris in Memory of June Hester
Meredith Corporation Foundation in Memory of Peggy Milner
Wayne & Jackie McKuin in Memory of Mary Tanner
Bob & Connie Edmondson in Memory of Angie Garner Freeman
Advance Community Teachers Assoc. in Memory of Wanda Powers
Mike and Susie Meese in Memory of Mary Smith
Bill & Mary Cox in Memory of Geri Whitledge
First Baptist Church VBS in Honor of First Baptist Church VBS
Helping Hands in Memory of Geri Whitledge
Bruce and Karen Dawson in Memory of Dewayne Tipton
New Bethel Church in Memory Sandie Layton
R. W. Richmond in Memory of Verna Godwin
Randy and Betty Russell in Memory of Harold Wright
Randy and Betty Russell in Honor of Jim Russell
Stoddard County Board of Real Estate in Memory of Sue Sturgess
Ray and Margaret Binford in Memory of Floyd Ward
Jason and Lauren Mayer in Memory of Ida Mae Taylor
Jay and Amanda Brueggeman in Memory of Ida Mae Taylor
Matt Stuever Family in Memory of Ida Mae Taylor
Jim and Pam Stuever in Memory of Ida Mae TaylorBriney Welborn, Elizabeth Bishof and Kip Welborn in Memory of Verna Godwin
Bruce and Karen Dawson in Memory of Verna Godwin
Bruce and Karen Dawson in Memory of Clifford Manlove
Jackie Asberry in Memory of Billy Almond
Bonnie Harty in Memory of Verna Godwin
James and Mildred Miller in Memory of Verna Godwin
James and Carrol Russell in Memory of Verna Godwin
Pam Stuever (Irwin) in Memory of Billy Almond
Charlotte and Genevieve Rowark in Memory of Rachel Davis
Paul and Mary Potthoff in Honor of Clifford Manlove
Daniela Kandera in Honor of the Winning Horse of 2015 Kentucky Derby, American Pharaoh
Glenn and Victoria York in Honor of the Winning Horse of 2015 Kentucky Derby, American Pharaoh
Mike and Susie Meese in Memory of Aaron and Rosalee McKuin
Mike and Sandra Denbow in Memory of Darrin Denbow
Barry and Angie Duncan in Honor of the Winning Horse of 2015 Kentucky Derby, American Pharaoh
Jeanie French in Honor of the Winning Horse of 2015 Kentucky Derby, American Pharaoh
Bonnie Harty in memory of June Coffey
John and Nancy Langley in Honor of the Winning Horse of 2015 Kentucky Derby, American Pharaoh
Kendal and Brandy Mouser in Honor of the Winning Horse of 2015 Kentucky Derby, American PharaohRainey Mathis Funeral Home in Honor of the Winning Horse of 2015 Kentucky Derby, American Pharaoh
Terry and Cathy Russell in Honor of Jim Russell
Charles Hawkins in Honor of the Winning Horse of 2015 Kentucky Derby, American Pharaoh
Matt and Tracey Helms in Honor of the Winning Horse of 2015 Kentucky Derby, American Pharaoh
Kevan and Jo Carol Snell in Memory of Darrin Denbow
Norma Gibbons in Memory of Sue Sturgess
Helen Norman in Memory of Sue Sturgess
Kathy Beaton in Memory of Darrin Denbow
Jerry and Linda Eggiman in Memory of Barb Shell
Dennis Lorch in Memory of Barbara Shell
Randy and Peggy Kinder in Memory of Joann Wheeler
Randy and Peggy Kinder in Memory of Earl and Mary Lou Kinder
C.D. and Linda Smith in Memory of Jerry Brey
Merle Taylor in Memory of Joann Wheeler
“Flea Market Floozies” Granny Pickers Flea Market in Memory of Cleta White
Kendall and Brandy Mouser in Memory of Joann Wheeler
John and Nancy Wade in Memory of Kerri Stearns
John and Nancy Wade in Memory of Joanne Wheeler
Mike and Susie Meese in Memory of Kerri Jo Stearns
Dan and Dianna Todt in Memory of Jerry Brey
Earlene Hunt in Memory of Kerri StearnsNew Bethel Church in Memory of Bob Jackson
Claude and Charlotte Rowark in Memory of Floyd (Shorty) Ward

Missouri State Veterans Cemetery at Bloomfield WILL OBSERVE “SPIRIT OF ’45 DAY” COMMEMORATING THE ANNIVERSARY OF THE END OF WORLD WAR II.
The Missouri State Veterans Cemetery at Bloomfield will observe “SPIRIT OF ’45 DAY” on Aug 16, 2015.
The program will begin at 2:00 PM at the Committal Shelter Plaza in the cemetery.
The second Sunday in August has been proposed as “Spirit of ’45 Day” to commemorate the anniversary of the end of World War II on August 14, 1945. With the assistance of the Stoddard County Veterans Honor Guard, the Missouri Veterans Cemetery at Bloomfield will honor WWII veterans by participating in the National Spirit of ’45 Program and placing a wreath at the Cemetery.
Since opening on September 29, 2003 the cemetery has conducted over 2450 interments. The interments have included individuals from WWII, Korea, Vietnam and the Persian Gulf War periods. The cemetery is the final resting place for many veterans, including former Prisoners of War and those Missing in Action or Killed in Action.
Families and friends of those interred as well as the general public are invited to attend.
For more information you may contact the cemetery at 573-568-3871.

Jim Tweedy was on hand to accept the check on behalf of the Stoddard County Children's Home
The Children’s Home is also accepting applications for part-time houseparents. If you, or someone you know may be interested in working with children, please contact Linda Sams at 573-624-0266 for an application. All employees must pass multiple background checks and have good driving records.

Puxico, Missouri - The 69th Annual VFW Homecoming is underway! Since 1947 the VFW Post 7822 has hosted Homecoming as a way to bring residents of Puxico, past, and present, together.
It has become an important time of the year for many residents and former residents to come together and enjoy the sights and sounds of Puxico. The streets are filled with people greeting old friends and making new ones.
People reminisce about days gone by and plan for the future. Each year Homecoming is bigger and better with carnival rides, beauty pageants, baby contests, square dancing, music, a church service, attendance drawings, a parade, class reunions, alumni meeting and of course the world famous goat burgers.
“Homecoming Float Contest: The members of the Puxico VFW Ladies Auxiliary and People Community band are sponsoring a float contest in the Puxico Homecoming Parade August 16th. Prizes will be awarded as follows: $150 for first place, $100 for second place and $75 for third place.”
"I want to use the theme "Homecoming Traditions" for the 2015 Puxico VFW Homecoming Souvenir book. So during the 2014 Puxico Homecoming, Lana Hager or Jayne Allison may ask you what is your favorite homecoming tradition and ask to take a photo. Please help caption some great photos and memories of those favorite traditions. ... Since class reunions are one of the Homecoming Traditions, all Puxico High School alumni that are having class reunions will have an opportunity to purchase a page for next year's book for $75. Someone from the class will need to take photos, collect the money and put the photos on a zip drive for Patti McLean. Please let me know if your class will be interested." -- Patti McLean
Once again it is time for the Berry- Glenn Historical Museum 4th Annual Quilt Display the week of Homecoming, Aug. 12 thru Aug. 16. The Museum will be open each one of these days to view the quilts and the Museum. If you have a quilt that you would like to have on display, please give a call to one of the following ladies to set up a time to meet you at the museum to drop off your quilt. We are looking forward to lots of pretty, unique and/or old quilts for this annual display. For information please call Bonnie Taylor at 573-222-6155 or Bonnie Wilfong at 573-222-6167 or Shirley Linson at 573-222-3703.
HOMECOMING EVENTS
WEDNESDAY – Aug. 12th
7:00 p.m………………………………………...Church Night – Veterans Park
6:30 – 10:30 p.m………………………………..Bracelet Night
10:30 p.m……………………………………....Attendance Drawing
THURSDAY – Aug. 13th
8:00 A.M………………………………………...Goat Burger Golf Classic
Ozark Ridge Golf Course – PB
6:30 – 10:30 p.m…………………………………Bracelet Night
10:30 p.m………………………………………..Attendance drawing
FRIDAY- Aug. 14th
10:00 A.M……………………………………….Baby Contest
1:00 -4:00………………………………………. Harty Family Annex Library addition dedication and open house
6:30- 10:30 p.m…………………………………Bracelet Night
6:00 p.m…………………………………………Alumni Meeting in Puxico School Cafeteria
11:00 p.m………………………………………..Attendance Drawing
SATURDAY – Aug. 15th
7:00 A.M.– 10:00 A.M..…………………………United Methodist Men’s Breakfast - $6
9:00 A.M. – 3:00 P.M……………………………Mingo Tractor Club Show
1:00 P.M……………………………………….….Parade
10:00 -4:00 P.M…………………………………...Berry-Glenn Museum Quilt Show
7:00 – 4:00………………………………………....Heartland Cruisers Cars on display at the museum
1:00 – 4:00 P.M…………………………………..Children’s Bracelet Matinee
4:00 P.M…………………………………………..Children’s Attendance Drawing
6:30 – 10:30 P.M………………………………….Bracelet Night
11:00 P.M………………………………………….Attendance Drawing
SQUARE DANCING EVERY NIGHT

The Yard Sale will begin at 8:00 a.m. and last until 11:00 a.m. First Midwest Bank is located on the corner of Business Highway 60 and One Mile Road across from Auto Zone and next to Family Video.
In September of 2014 Nancy Abernathy was diagnosed with Lelomyosarcoma, a cancer of the smooth muscle connective tissue and is often referred to as LMS. This is a relatively rare form of cancer.
Nancy went in for a routine surgery and by the time she left the hospital her world was turned upside down. The doctor informed her that they had found cancer in her uterus. She was immediately referred to a specialist in St. Louis.
That’s when the dreaded diagnosis was given, Leiomyosarcoma. They had removed the cancer; however she was required to return in three months to run tests.
In March of 2015 things changed. During a scan they found multiple spots on her lungs. Just after the birth of her first grandchild she was headed back to surgery. She didn’t heal quite as fast this time and Nancy had to start chemotherapy.
Since treatment began things have gotten progressively worse for Nancy and her family. She is on unpaid medical leave and now has to pay a very high premium for her health insurance. They have even put her house up for sale to help cover medical costs.
Donations may also be made during the yard sale. Please support First Midwest Bank and help Nancy Abernathy fight her battle!