Jim is in drama club, and they put on Twelfth Night as a readers theater. He played the parts of the sea captain, Valentine, Officer 1, Officer 2, the priest, and the servant.
In an attempt to restrain myself from blabbing on and on about the rugrats, I've started a blog to upload photos and videos and the occasional story for your internet browsing pleasure.
Saturday, November 30, 2024
Halloween 2025
I didn't count, but we got a whole ton of trick-or-treaters & the kids came back with a whole ton of candy. 
Here's the link to last year.
Friday, November 22, 2024
Grandma Doris
I just wanted to out this here to preserve it.
Doris Louise Williams (nee Sargent) was born on March 15, 1932, near Kennett, Missouri and died peacefully at home on September 26, 2024, in Columbia, Missouri at 92 years of age.
She is preceded 
in death by her mother Notria Brown, her husband Leroy Wellington 
Williams, her sister Jewell Pauline King, her brothers Edward Leon (EL) 
Jackson and Wayne (Bill) Sargent, her son Kerry Cameron Williams and his
 wife Cheryl Depew Williams.
She is survived by her
 daughters Tara Camille Kifer and husband Ken of Fort Smith, Arkansas, 
Jana Lee Paddock and husband Steve Cochran  of Columbia, Missouri, and 
Lana Marie Shipman and husband Darrin of Milton, Florida; six 
grandchildren: Bradley Keith Kifer and wife Jess, Kendra Camille Grady 
and husband James, Crystal Leigh Buffaloe and husband Sam, Holly Leann 
King, Darri Camille Thompson, and Cameron Scott Shipman; ten 
great-grandchildren: Bradley Scott Kifer, Layla Paige Kifer, Josie Grace
 Kifer, Hayes West Kifer, Amelie Jane Buffaloe, James Robert Buffaloe, 
Leah Rose Buffaloe, Marlee Mae Grady, Laynie Camille Grady and Levi 
Blake Thompson. She was expecting her first great-great grandchild in 
January.
Doris grew up in Tally and graduated from 
Gideon High School in 1950. She was crowned Miss Gideon in 1949. Doris 
and Leroy were united in marriage on June 26, 1950, in Piggott, 
Arkansas. In 1952, they moved into their home on Mann Street, where 
Doris lived for 70 years. They ran several business ventures including a
 cafe, a bowling alley, and finally S & W Sales, where she would 
“keep the phone.” Doris was a long-time member of the Bernie Christian 
Church, where she nurtured many lasting friendships. She was a great fan
 of new clothes, going out to lunch, her weekly hair appointment, Patsy 
Cline, sitting outside on the porch swing, talking to friends and 
relatives, and taking care of her children and grandchildren. She will 
be deeply missed.
Graveside services will be held at 11:00 am at Bernie Cemetery on Saturday, October 5, 2024.
Memorials may be made to Bernie Christian Church, P.O. Box 566, Bernie, MO 63822.
Mathis Funeral Home in Bernie is assisting with arrangements.

 




