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November 10, 2011

Hi!

----- Classmate Dennis Scott Keyes -----

Submitted to The Examiner

Posted Nov 07, 2011 @ 11:36 PM

Dennis Scott Keyes, 64, of Independence, Missouri, passed away

November 5, 2011, at Truman Medical Lakewood.

Dennis was born January 1947, to Wayne and Mary (Moore) Keyes. He

lived in the Independence area all his life. He was a 1965 graduate of

William Chrisman High School. His memberships include the 1st

Methodist Church of Independence and The Boy Scouts of America Troop

231 (Mic-O-Say Tribe). He was a Scout Leader and Teacher. He received

the Eagle Scout and God And Country Awards. He earned many badges of

honor. Dennis attended DraughnÆs Business Collage, K.C. Art

Institute, and the Georgia Art Institute. Dennis was a Freelance

artist and business owner. He has relatives on his fatherÆs side

that are registered with the Mayflower Society of Descendents.

Dennis is survived by his beloved family: wife, Elizabeth; brother,

Bruce Keyes; sister, Nancy Keyes Hart.

The family will have a Private Memorial Service that is pending.

Arrangements: Royer Funeral Home, Oak Grove, MO 816-690-4441.

Copyright 2011 The Examiner. Some rights reserved

Cecil, FYI: Dennis Keyes sister just called and said they were doing a

memorial for Dennis at Anchor of Truth Church, 208 N Sibley, Buckner,

MO 64016 on Saturday at 2:00. She asked me to invite anyone that went

to high school with him or cared for him. She said there would be a

potluck afterward, and everyone could bring whatever they chose to

bring and they would put all together and have a "family reunion" type

thing. During the service, they are asking for anyone who chooses to,

tell how they knew Dennis, something funny or memorable that they

could remember. I don't have everyone's email at hand, so thought

maybe you could send the info out to all the classmates, as you have

been doing. If you have any questions, please call me. Thanks, Linda

Pescetto

Randy Halsey contributed to this notice.

----- Bob Alderson -----

Cards for Alderson family may be sent in care of Jim Alderson, 809

Apple Blossom, Excelsior Springs, MO 64024.

First, thank you, Jerry Bass, for tipping us off on Bob Alderson's

passing.

Second, thank you, Terry Keeton, for getting ahold of Jim to confirm.

And, thank you onthe address for cards - please share it.

Third, thank you, Bob Bergin, for getting the date of the obituary.

Robert Lee "Bob" Alderson, 63, of Sugar Creek, MO, passed away

Friday, September 30, 2011. Cremation with private burial in Mound

Grove Cemetery. Arr.: Speaks Suburban Chapel, (816) 373-3600. Speaks

Suburban Funeral Home, 18020 E 39th St, Independence, MO 64051,

816-373-3600

Published in Kansas City Star on October 2, 2011

Read more:

http://www.legacy.com/obituaries/kansascity/obituary.aspx?n=robert-lee-alderson-bob&pid=153898139&fhid=4641#ixzz1ZvhbvxGI

----- Marilyn's Class of 65 Christmas Party -----

Date: December 10, 2011. Starts around 6:00 pm ish. For detailed

information and RSVP - call Marilyn at 816 796-8995. Wish her Merry

Christmas!

This is a pot luck affair. Meat and utensils provided. BYOB. Please

bring a covered dish with food in it or a desert.

----- Marilyn and Jeannie -----

The above is best I can do on the party. Marilyn and Jeannie are off

to make their fortune and visiting Betty Ford in Vegas. So, knowing

that, don't call Marilyn until late Saturdary afternoon.

----- Halloween Party 2011 and Pow Wow 2011 -----

First, a big thank you to Randy & Dawn for a great party and a big

thank you to Ron and Barb for yet another fun Pow Wow!

Terry Thacker spotted Mr. Bachman (sp?) at Randy's Halloween Party.

Turns out Mr. Bachman lives on hole 12 and Randy on hole 13. Bachman

taught at Chrisman 1964 -1971.

Please add Mr. Bachman to our teacher list for reunions.

Also, Richard Shikles, offered to take over or at least assist with

the website. He used to run the KC Ski Club website. I also told him

about Paul and Robby taking over Janet's memory book chores. If you

don't know, he taught computer science in China for five years. CMSU

hired him to run the same database (Paradox) program Bill and Janet

were using to do the memory book.

Maybe we can use the December 10 Christmas Party at Marilyn's to

finally thank Janet and Bill Fain for all their hard work on the

memory books. For now, that is a good date for them.

----- This new to me email format -----

Janet Babylon Fain provided me with a download of the 45th Reunion

e-mail info. This information added 166 e-mails to our mailing list.

This overloaded the script I had been using, thus this new format at

least temporarily. So, if this is your first quarterly e-mail,

welcome.

----- Marvin Rogers' wife -----

Marcia Rogers, 59, of Kansas City, Mo, died Wednesday, October 19,

2011 at St. Luke's Hospital. Funeral services will be 3:00 p.m.

Sunday, October 23, 2011 at the McGilley Midtown Chapel. Visitation

will be 1:30 to 3:00 p.m. at the chapel. Burial will be 11:00 a.m.

Monday in Floral Hills East Cemetery in Lee's Summit. In lieu of

flowers, the family request contributions to Cairn Rescue USA, FDR

Station, P.O. Box 6798, New York, NY 10150-6798. Marcia was born

February 10, 1952 in Kansas City to Thomas H. and Marilyn V. (Miller)

Sandbrook. She attended Border Star School, Southwest High School,

University of Kansas and UMKC. Marcia's professional career spanned 37

years with Swanson's and Hall's, a company she dearly loved. She moved

from sales into the credit dept. at Crown Center, where she recently

retired. She was a member of Ridgeview Christian Church. Marcia was

preceded in death by her mother in 1952 and her father in 1990. Her

survivors include her husband of 24 years, Marvin, of the home; two

sisters, Debby Ritz and husband James of Prairie Village and Marilyn

Sue Boone and husband David of Gravois Mills, MO; many nieces and

nephews and her Cairn Terriers, Taz and Stella. Her generosity and

kindness will be missed by all. Online condolences may be made at

mcgilleymidtownchapel.com McGilley Midtown Chapel, 20 W Linwood Blvd,

Kansas City, MO 64111, 816-753-6200

Published in Kansas City Star from October 22 to October 23, 2011

Read more:

http://www.legacy.com/obituaries/kansascity/obituary.aspx?n=marcia-rogers&pid=154228665&fhid=11272#ixzz1bfTIn8dV

----- Steve Philson's MOM -----

JEANE PHILSON

Jeane Philson, 85, passed away on October 4 in the company of her

immediate family. Survivors include her husband Glenn, sons Steve and

Mike, and grandchildren Matthew and Renee. Born and raised in

Independence, Missouri, she was a member of Susquenhanna Baptist

Church, and arranged to donate her body to the KU Medical Center. At

her request, no service is planned. The family suggests that memorials

go to Susquenhanna Baptist Church or Kansas City Hospice House.

Published in Kansas City Star on October 9, 2011

Read more:

http://www.legacy.com/obituaries/kansascity/obituary.aspx?n=jeane-philson&pid=154007766#ixzz1bNRMLzUj

----- Jamie Malinat's sister -----

SHIRLEY M. YUTZY

Shirley M. Yutzy, 64, Independence, Mo., passed away Monday, September

19, 2011. Mass of Christian Burial at 10 a.m. Saturday, Sept. 24, at

St. Mary's Catholic Church, 600 N. Liberty, Independence. Burial to

follow at Oak Ridge Memory Gardens. Visitation will be 6 to 8 p.m.

Friday, at Speaks Suburban Chapel, 18020 E. 39th St., Independence.

Memorial contributions suggested to the National Kidney Foundation -

Local Chapter www.kidneyksmo.org. Shirley was born May 21, 1947, in

the Philippines, the daughter of Sotero and Valentina (Tadina)

Maliwat. She was a graduate of Wm Chrisman High School and Jenny Lund

as an LPN. She had worked for Independence Sanitarium as an LPN before

caring for her parents and children. Shirley was a member of St.

Mary's Catholic Church. Shirley was preceded in death by her brother,

Gil Maliwat and her parents. Survivors include her loving husband,

Daniel Yutzy of 40 years; son, Steven Yutzy and wife Sara; daughter,

Jennifer Moore and husband Jeff; grandchildren, Sierra, Sean, Lexi,

Ava, and Lukas; brothers, Benjamin Maliwat and wife Dominga, Jaime

Maliwat and wife Elizabeth, Romulo Maliwat and wife Wilma; sister,

Helen Jarquio and husband Ferdinand; sister-in-law, Paulina Maliwat

and numerous nieces and nephews. Online condolences at

www.speakschapel.com Arrangements: Speaks Suburban Chapel. Speaks

Suburban Funeral Home, 18020 E 39th St, Independence, MO 64051,

816-373-3600

Read more:

http://www.legacy.com/obituaries/kansascity/obituary.aspx?n=shirley-m-yutzy&pid=153744588&fhid=4641#ixzz1bNRm3OZP

----- George Hammontree's sister -----

CLARA ANN TIGNOR

Clara Ann Tignor, 56, of Independence, MO, passed away Tuesday,

October 18, 2011. A Celebration of Life service will be 2:00 p.m.

Saturday, October 22, 2011 at Speaks Suburban Chapel, 18020 E. 39 St.,

Independence, MO 64055. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to

Kansas City Cancer Center, 4881 NE Goodview Circle, Lee's Summit, MO

64064 or Village Hospice, 400 NW Murray, Lee's Summit, MO 64081. Clara

Ann was born April 4, 1955, in Independence, MO to Martin and Permilla

(Stowell) Jorgensen. Mrs. Tignor is survived by her loving husband of

32 years, Robert Tignor; daughter Heather Schonfeldt; siblings Martin

E. Jorgensen, Delores Hartwick, Louie Jorgensen, Rebecca Gregg, George

Hammontree; and many nieces, nephews, cousins, and friends. She is

preceded in death by her parents. Online condolences may be expressed

at www.speakschapel.com (Arr: Speaks Suburban Chapel 373-3600) Speaks

Suburban Funeral Home, 18020 E 39th St, Independence, MO 64051,

816-373-3600

Published in Kansas City Star on October 20, 2011

Read more:

http://www.legacy.com/obituaries/kansascity/obituary.aspx?n=clara-ann-tignor&pid=154208532&fhid=4641#ixzz1bNSGOImc

----- Cheryl Hendrick's ex-husband -----

Richard (Dick) Hendricks, age 61, passed peacefully, Sept. 30, 2011.

He was a 1968 graduate of Wm. Chrisman H.S. and the youngest man to

have been made foreman at Armco Steel in K.C. After his retirement

from Armco, he drove a school bus and worked as Kingston township road

maintainer. He was dearly loved and will be greatly missed by his

children: Renae, Jason, Seth, and Jesse, 6 grandchildren, and brother,

Brian. A memorial visitation will be held this Saturday from 2-5 p.m.

at the farm he loved at 1428 NE Jesse Drive, Kingston.

----- That's all for this e-mail --------

Hope to see you at Marilyn's Class Christmas Party on December 10th,

Happy Holidays to all,

Cecil

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