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Linn County News

Published April 29, 2026

 

Emily Donnell Brown Tinsley left her worldly home to be with the Lord on Friday, April
24, 2026. Donnell was born Sept. 24, 1931, in Texon, Texas, to Lone Jewel and
Dixie Belle Cox Brown.

When Donnell was 18 years old, she took a bus from San Angelo, Texas, to Fort Scott
Kan., to marry Kenneth Leroy Tinsley. Donnell and Kenneth were married on Dec. 12, 1949, and made their home for 76 years in Bourbon and Linn Counties, in Kansas.

Donnell was a skilled homemaker whose tireless dedication to her family created a foundation of love and stability that shaped everyone around her. If you needed her,
she was there. She loved good southern cornbread, making it and eating it all the time. She loved it so much, her nickname with the kids became “cornbread”.

Donnell was a faithful servant of the Lord and a member of the Xenia Baptist Church where she played piano for 27 years. She was an accomplished lifelong student of the word of God. She considered raising her six children as one of her greatest
accomplishments. Her unwavering faith in God strength and perseverance, are
amongst her most admirable attributes. Donnell was an angel on earth.

At age 65 Donnell took up hunting. Donnell hunted both turkey and deer by bow and
arrow and rifle. She was so good at shooting the bow and arrow, she achieved three ‘Robin Hoods’. She had a keen eye and a steady hand. If you’re unfamiliar with what a
Robin Hood is, it’s where you shoot an arrow in such a tight pattern, that one arrow
goes into the other arrow in the target. Donnell was a serious hunter for about ten
years.

Besides her family and friends, Donnell loved and did so many things and she did them well. From glitzing up and shopping to hunting, she did it all.

Donnell and Kenneth had six children; Larry Lane (Revelle) Tinsley of Bronson,
Kan., Carol Sue Tinsley Hudson, Timothy Paul Tinsley of Mapleton, Kan., Jeff Lee
(Norma) Tinsley of Fort Scott, Kan., Kendon Leroy (Serena) Tinsley of Joplin, Mo., and Kendra Donnell Tinsley (Dr. Bhavika) Patel of Woodstock, Ga.; grandchildren Michelle Tinsley Byerly, Shane Tinsley, Tara Ripley, Nancy Hudson
Wilson, Cody Tinsley, Garic Tinsley, Harlee Tinsley, Tyler Tinsley and Rhett Tinsley
Lamoreaux; great-grandchildren Landen Miller, Hayden Miller, Tristen Davidson, Rhett Ripley,
Phebe Ripley, Corbin Ripley, Quinten Ripley, Landon Wilson and Cole Wilson.

Graveside funeral service will be held 2 p.m. Tuesday, April 28, 2026, at the Bronson Cemetery, Bronson, Kansas.  Memorial contributions are suggested to Disabled American Veterans. Online condolences can be left at www.schneiderfunerals.com.  

OBITUARIES

William “Bill” Lloyd Wilson ~ 06-27-1950 to 06-25-2026

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Linn County News Published July 1, 2026   William (Bill) Lloyd Wilson, age 75, of Pleasanton, Kansas, formerly of Stillwater, Okla., passed away at his home on Thursday, June 25, 2026. Bill was born on June 27, 1950, in Blackwell, Okla., the son of Lloyd Henry... [More]

Janice Geyer ~ 03-14-1955 to 06-16-2026

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Linn County News Published June 24, 2026   Janice Geyer, 71, of Moberly, Mo., passed away on June 16, 2026.  She was born on March 14, 1955, in Kansas City, Kan., the daughter of Donald and Carol Cline. Janice graduated from Shawnee Mission Northwest High School... [More]

Craig Alan Wood ~ 06-20-1951 to 06-18-2026

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Linn County News Published June 24, 2026 Craig Alan Wood, age 74, Pleasanton, Kan., passed away Thursday, June 18, 2026. He was born on June 20, 1951, in Fort Scott, Kan., the son of Virgil Leon "Ab" and Delma Dorene (Brown) Wood. He graduated from Prescott... [More]

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NEWS

SPECIAL: KDOT accepts bid for K-68 expansion in Miami County

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  The Kansas Department of Transportation has accepted a nearly $60 million bid for the expansion of more than 6 miles of K-68 in Miami County to a four-lane expressway. Clarkson Construction Co., of Kansas City, Missouri, will rebuild and widen 6.6 miles of K-68... [More]

La Cygne Council readies for Blast in the Park

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The La Cygne Council met Wednesday, June 17 and learned that plans for the annual Blast in the Park are ongoing for Saturday, July 11. The annual wiener-dog race will begin at 6 p.m. at the park with fireworks scheduled for dark. Events are planned throughout the evening. Police... [More]

City of Pleasanton clerk resigns

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Word was received Tuesday, June 23 of the resignation of Pleasanton’s City Clerk who formally posted her resignation Friday, June 19. Candy Houtman had been city clerk since the retirement/resignation of former City Administrator Becky Hegwald who left after the council... [More]

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SPORTS

Red, White & Blue and Bulls bullfighting July 4

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What started as a dream of having a bullfight in his backyard has mushroomed to nationwide bullfighting events for Dakota Knight, Lebo, Kan. Knight, husband of Brileigh (Ware) Knight, began the bull fighting/breeding operation in 2020, that after winning 3rd place in the Worlds... [More]

Prairie View trapshooting brings home individual championships and team trophies

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The Prairie View trapshooting team traveled to Wichita this past weekend to compete in the 2026 Kansas State High School Clay Target League 2A State tournament. The Buffalos did very well at the event as they claimed two team State trophies. The Junior Varsity squad placed... [More]

Three Rivers All League baseball announced

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The Three Rivers League named their All League baseball teams recently and both Pleasanton and Jayhawk had players on the teams. Jayhawk and Pleasanton had one player each on the first team and one player each as honorable mention. Easton White of Jayhawk and Mario Davis of... [More]

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