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
Lance Robert Minchew ~ 07-26-1971 to 04-24-2026
Linn County News Published June 10, 2026 Lance Robert Minchew, 54, died peacefully in his home April 24, 2026, in Callisburg Texas, after a four-year battle with cancer. An inurnment service will be held 11 a.m. Saturday, June 13, 2026, at the Wesley Chapel... [More]
Jackie Ray “Jack” Harris ~ 12-04-1950 to 05-21-2026
Linn County News Published June 3, 2026 Jackie Ray “Jack” Harris, 75, passed away on May 21, 2026, leaving behind a lifetime of service, dedication, and memories that will be cherished by all who knew and loved him. Jack dedicated much of his life... [More]
Clara Mae “Butch” Heflin ~ 04-18-1946 to 05-28-2026
Linn County News Published June 3, 2026 Clara Mae “Butch” Heflin passed away peacefully on Thursday, May 28, 2026, having just celebrated her 80th birthday. She was born in Pinckneyville, Ill., on April 18, 1946. The second eldest daughter of 12... [More]
More Obituaries
- Gwendolyn Joanne Bradley ~ 02-08-1936 to 05-15-2026
- George W. Ernst III ~ 08-06-1942 to 05-25-2026
- Ruth Ellen Stainbrook ~ 02-12-1933 to 05-16-2026
- Gary Wayne Simpson ~ 01-17-1952 to 05-13-2026
- John Thomas (Tommy) Trotter ~ 01-26-1945 to 01-20-2026
- William Alvin Good ~ 01-26-1933 to 05-11-2026
- Richard Ray Snyder ~ 09-17-1951 to 05-01-2026
- Lance Robert Minchew ~ 07-26-1971 to 04-24-2026
NEWS
SPECIAL NOTICE: Kansas case, if filed, remains sealed
Recent posts and shares on social media are claiming that the Kansas Attorney Generals Office has filed charges in the State of Kansas against Damon Leonard in connection with the death of 13-year-old Airen Andula. As of this morning, the case, if filed, remains sealed... [More]
Public asks for Pleasanton Council to calm themselves
Snyder reappointed police chief 4-0. Monday’s Pleasanton Council meeting began with the council hearing from BG Consultants engineer Jason Hoskinson concerning a bid received to demolish the current water plant roof and reconstruct it with steel and a metal roof. ... [More]
Deadline for filing closes
At 12 p.m. on Monday, June 1, the deadline to file for public office closed. Linn County has several positions up for election this year, from precinct committeeman and committeewoman to District 1 Commissioner along with several state and federal offices. Those filed as of... [More]
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SPORTS
Patrick leads Pleasanton track with multiple medals
The Pleasanton track team traveled to Wichita on May 29 and 30 to compete in the 1A State track meet. The Jays did well as Aiden Patrick earned multiple medals for Pleasanton. In the 100 meter dash he was 4th in preliminaries with a time of 11.37 seconds. In the finals he... [More]
Schwarz, Stevens, and Browning represent Prairie View at State track
The Prairie View track team traveled to Wichita on May 29 and 30 to compete in the 3A State track meet. The Buffalos took three athletes to State in Parker Schwarz, Carter Browning, and Laramie Stevens. Stevens and Browning each threw the javelin at State among some very... [More]
Jayhawk track competes at 3A State
The Jayhawk track team traveled to Wichita on May 29 and May 30 to compete in the 3A State track meet. The Hawks took eight athletes to the competition and Brea Dawson led the team by earning a medal in the 100 meter hurdles. Dawson placed sixth in the preliminaries with a... [More]
More Sports
- Prairie View track qualifies three athletes for State
- Jayhawk track qualifies eight for State
- Pleasanton track qualifies six for State
- Jayhawk Linn track are boys’ and girls’ league champions
- Prairie View track competes in Pioneer League meet
- Pleasanton baseball ends season at Flinthills
- Prairie View softball has a busy week
- Jayhawk baseball finishes regular season at 11-11 with a split against Uniontown
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