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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

Velma Fay (Cline) Peterson ~ 04-29-1944 to 04-15-2026

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Linn County News Published April 22, 2026   Velma Fay (Cline) Peterson was born to Roy Albert and Lucy Edith Marie (Brown) Cline on April 29, 1944. She was born on the Kansas side of the State Line Road on a little farm called The Star Dairy. The farm is east... [More]

Bruce Lynn Jeffers ~ 01-30-1957 to 04-12-2026

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  Linn County News Published April 22, 2026   Bruce Lynn Jeffers, age 69, of rural Centerville, Kan., and recently from the Kansas Veteran’s Home in Winfield, Kan., passed away on April 12, 2026, from a prolonged traumatic brain injury incurred very... [More]

Vernon Lee Ross ~ 12-01-1955 to 04-10-2026

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Linn County News Published April 15, 2026   Vernon Lee Ross, age 70, Pleasanton, Kan., passed away Friday, April 10, 2026. He was born on Dec. 1, 1955, in Fort Scott, Kan. A memorial service will be held 4 p.m. Friday, April 17, 2026, at the Schneider Funeral... [More]

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NEWS

Couple survives home destruction from EF1 tornado

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Weather forecasts were pretty accurate concerning potential severe storms hitting the region Monday, April 13; damage across the county proved that right. At approximately 7:40 p.m., the first storm watch issued by the Linn County Sheriff’s Department was released sending... [More]

Questions asked following storms that hit county

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During the meeting on April 20, Linn County Rural Fire Chief and Emergency Management Coordinator Randy Hegwald asked for commissioners to approve resolution 2026-10, a proclamation for the county to be declared an emergency disaster site. Commissioners approved the resolution... [More]

Commissioners hear several items from Planning and Zoning

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Denies rezoning request for Youth Front During the April 20 meeting, the Linn County Commissioners heard from Planning and Zoning director Jennifer Cummings regarding several items for action. The first one presented was a request from Youth Front to rezone a portion of their... [More]

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SPORTS

Jayhawk baseball falls to Southeast Cherokee

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The Jayhawk Linn baseball team faced Southeast Cherokee on April 13. It was supposed to be a home double-header but due to field conditions at Jayhawk the game was moved to Cherokee. The Hawks fell to the Lancers in both games; the first 0-10 and the second 3-21. The first... [More]

Prairie View baseball falls to Burlington and splits against Lebo

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The Prairie View baseball team traveled to Burlington and Lebo this past week. They played a Pioneer League double header against Burlington on April 14 and then played a double header against Lebo on April 16. The Buffalos lost both games against Burlington, 2-17 and 0-14, and... [More]

Pleasanton baseball falls to Central Heights and Marmaton Valley

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The Pleasanton baseball team played Central Heights and Marmaton Valley this past week. They hosted Central Heights on April 13 in a TRL double header. They lost both games to the Vikings, 1-26 and 3-18. They then traveled to Marmaton Valley on April 16 and faced the Wildcats... [More]

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