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NEVADA LIONS

Celebrate

2014

90 Years

We are proud to have served our community for 90 years.

Club Officers & Directors 2013-14: Past President Lion J.J. Curtis • President Lion Tom Taylor • 1st Vice President Lion Betsy Curtis 3rd Vice President Lion Leslie Carroll-Bartlett • Secretary Lion Rudy Spann • Treasurer Lion Wayne Reinert • Tail Twister Lion Corey Johnson Lion Tamer Lion Jessica Bland • One-Year Director Monte Curtis • Lion Bill Platt • Two Year Director Lion Carmen Williams Lion Judith Herstein • Membership Director Lion Ron Schowengerdt • Not Pictured Lion Floyd Jernigan

Our Service and Projects: We Serve • Eye Tissue Bank • Leader Dog • Mid-South Lions • Lions World Services • Lions Club International Foundation Diabetes Awareness - Local • Recycled Eyeglasses • Eye Screen for Children at PreSchool Screenings Nevada R-V • NRMC - YMCA Health Fair Past Local Projects • Purchase Eye Glasses for Children and Adults in the Community Past Projects: Helicopter Pad @ NRMC • Shelter House @ Walton Park • $5,000 for a Eye Laser Treatment Room @ NRMC $5,000 with $5,000 matching funds from Lions Club International to help build a Habitat for Humanity House Building a permanent concession stand at Centennial Park Fairgrounds Contributed Mint sales to the community fund-raising effort for the Osage Prairie YMCA Building


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Jason Hedges Jason Hedges, of Nevada, has been a Lions

Jessica Bland

Jessica Bland, of El Dorado Springs, Mo., has

Michelle Branham Michelle Branham, of Nevada, has been a Lions Club member for several weeks. She is the Director of Education Services at Nevada R-5 at Heartland; At Risk Programs Coordinator; District Migrant; ESL and

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Club member for three years. He has been a past board member and is a real estate investor and owner of Hedges Properties. His family includes wife, Angela; son, Isaac, and daughter, Brynley. Hobbies include cycling, sailing, and spending time with his family. Hedges is a Missouri State graduate, United Way Board member, and attends First Christian Church. been a Lions Club member for one year and has held the office of Lion Tamer. She is a Farmers Insurance agent, in Nevada, and has a bachelor’s in science in business management. Bland is a member of Nine Wonders Women Optimist Club; El Dorado Springs Chamber of Commerce; Nevada Chamber of Commerce; and is the treasurer for the American Iron Car Club. Homeless Coordinator; and district grant writer. Her family includes husband, Matthew; and children, Alexandra, Brayden, and Katherine. Her hobbies include scrap-booking, baking, and knitting. She received a bachelor of science from Pittsburg State University ‘99; master’s in educational administration from William Woods University ‘07; and specialist degree in educational administration from Missouri State University ‘13. She has worked as a Webb City High School science teacher 1999-2001; Nevada Middle School science teacher 20012007; and Nevada R-5 at Heartland assistant principal 2007-10.

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George Hold George Hold, of Nevada, has been a Lions Club member for 18 years. He has held offices

Brent Ernsbarger Brent Ernsbarger, of Nevada, is a Heating and

Linda Pagel Linda Pagel, of St. Charles, Mo., has been a Lions Club member for 1 and 1/2 years. She is the Reverend at United Methodist Church. Her hobbies include knitting, bike riding, traveling, reading, and playing the flute. Her family includes daughter, Emma, and her husband, Owais Karamat;

from Lion Tamer through President and is the contact for the eyeglass program. He works in flooring-ology and is the owner of Floors and More Outlet. His family includes wife, Keri; son, Morgan; and daughter, Megan. Hold is a Nevada High School graduate, member of the Air Force, and attends First Baptist Church. Cooling business owner. His family includes wife, Deborah; and daughters, Morgan and Sydney. His hobbies include motorcycling and hunting. He obtained an A.S. degree from CMSU. Ernsbarger has been in the HVAC business since 1983 and received his A.S. degree in HVAC technology in 1983. He attends United Methodist Church. twin sons, John Pagel and David Pagel and his wife, Anna. Pagel received a master’s of divinity from Saint Paul School of Theology; and a bachelor’s of science from University of Missouri-Columbia. She has been a professional chef, sales director, and spiritual life director before becoming a pastor. Pagel is a member of P.E.O., D.A.R, and attends United Methodist Church. “Raising my three children is the deepest honor of my life. I have been blessed to pastor several churches in Missouri and to lead a team to build the first food pantry in Moniteau County to help alleviate hunger and poverty,” Pagel said.

The Nevada R-5 School District would like to thank the Lions Club for their constant attention to the betterment of our community for the last 90 years, and look forward to the many years to come. Dr. David Stephens

Brian Bloom Brian Bloom, of Nevada, has been a Lions Club member for one year. His hobbies include fishing and baseball. His family includes

Randy Marti Randy Marti, Lamar, Mo., has been a Lions Club member for five years and was the second vice-president. He is the Administrative Services Director for the

Dr. David Stephens Dr. David Stephens, of Carl Junction, Mo., has been a Lions Club member for two years and is the Nevada school Superintendent. He has been in public education for 29 years as a

wife, Christy, of 14 years; and children, Lauren, 10, and Alyssa, 6. He attended Missouri Southern State University and has been an insurance agent for eight years and a financial advisor for seven years prior. He is a member of the Elks; Deacon at First Baptist Church; past president of Nevada Rotary Club; finished 100 Missouri Miles Challenge in 2013; and Co-Founder of Nevada ASD Support Group (Autism Support and Awareness). City of Nevada and, in the past, worked for Walmart for 26 years and the City of Nevada for seven years. His family includes wife, Diann; daughters, Sarah Dodson (son-inlaw, Tyler Dodson, and granddaughter, Chelsea Dodson) and KayLa Marti. Hobbies include classic cars, motorcycles, hunting, NFL, and NASCAR. Marti has received a BSBA from MSSU. He is currently a Mason, Shriner, and attends First Baptist Church. teacher, school counselor, principal, and superintendent. His hobbies include yard work and fitness. His family includes wife, Kelly, and three kids. Dr. Stephens received a BSE from Missouri Southern; an MS from Pittsburg State; and an Ed.D. from University of Missouri. He is a member of Rotary; Vernon County Youth Task Force; Healthy Nevada Board of Directors; and attends First Baptist Church.

Thank you Jessica Bland, for your dedication as a distinguished Lions Club Member.

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Jeremy Fast Jeremy Fast, of Nevada, has been a Lions Club member for eight years and has been a board member. He is an optometrist, having received his diplo-

JJ Curtis JJ Curtis, of Nevada, has been a Lions Club member for 5 and 1/2 years, and has held the office of second vice-president, first vice-president, president in 2012, and Board of Directors. He is a third generation Lions Club member. His father, Monte, is a past president, and continues active with the club today. Wife, Betsy, became a Lions member in 2010, and his brother, Andy, has been a member since 1995. He has been a licensed sales associate with Curtis and Sons, Inc. since 2002. In 2003, he attended Missouri Auction School and became a certified auctioneer. He then obtained his Real Estate broker’s license in 2004, and at that time became a partner within the family business.

ma from Nevada High School; biology degree from Missouri State; and optometry degree from University of MissouriSt. Louis College of Optometry. His family include wife, Lori; and children, Stella, 6, and Anderson, 4. His hobbies include sports, running, and hunting. He is a member of the United Way Board; Nevada Rotary Board, Osage Prairie YMCA Board; Vernon County Cancer Relief Board; Nevada R-5 School Board of Education; and a deacon and member of First Baptist Church. He is currently a real estate broker, property manager, and auctioneer. Hobbies include shooting sports of all kinds, duck hunting, and fishing. Curtis graduated from Nevada High School in 2002, and attended classes at Southwest Missouri State for two years following. In 2003, he attended Missouri Auction School and completed courses to become a certified auctioneer. He has previously served as a volunteer fire fighter with both Compton Junction and Deerfield Fire Departments; a previous board member of the Compton Junction Fire Department; past vice-president of the Nevada/Vernon County Chamber of Commerce; past president of the Five County Board of Realtors; and past state director of the Missouri Association of Realtors. Curtis was awarded the top sales agent in number of properties sold in the five-county board 2008-10 and 2012. He was also inducted into the $4 Million Club in 2012 for more than $4 million of real estate production

Appreciates being a lifetime Lions Club member! ~ Leonard Ernsbarger Life & Health Agent

Betsy Curtis Betsy Curtis, of Annapolis, Md., has been a Lions Club member for four years and has held the office of vice-president. She has held multiple jobs/internships. She worked as a Fitness Instructor at Curves, held a Human Resources internship with Murphy Family Ventures, was a Public Relations and Marketing assistant at Pittsburg State University, and was the Public Relations intern for the Vernon County/ Nevada Chamber of Commerce. After graduating with her bachelor’s in 2008, she worked as an admission representative for Cottey College from 2008-10. In 2010, along with beginning work on her graduate degree and certification, she was hired as the director of marketing and community relations at Heartland Behavioral Health Services. Her family includes husband, JJ Curtis; father, Joel Miller; mother, Kimberly Miller; and

Corey M. Johnson Corey M. Johnson, of Mount Vernon, Mo., has been a Lions Club member for seven years and

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sisters, Katie and Maggie Miller. Her hobbies include shopping. Curtis attended Broadneck Senior High School in Annapolis, Md., from 2000-04; Cottey College from 2004-06, receiving her associates of science; Pittsburg State University from 2006-08, receiving her bachelor of science in psychology with an emphasis in Human Resource Management and Marketing; Stephens College from 2010-12, receiving her masters of strategic leadership with an emphasis in Disaster Management; and Benedictine University from 2011-12, receiving her master certification in Disaster Management and Mitigation. Curtis is the current vice-president of the Lions Club Board of Directors; president of Vernon County United Way Board of Trustees; board member of the Nevada Regional Medical Center Board of Directors; council member of the Nevada Police Department Crisis Intervention Team Coordinating Council; individual member of the Nevada/Vernon County Chamber of Commerce; member of the Healthy Nevada Project’s Mental Health Committee; and member of the Vernon County Youth Task Force. has been a board member for three years, as well as Teen Angel Chairman. He is an insurance broker and has been owner/ broker at CMJ Financial Center since 2009. He has one daughter, Grace. Johnson is a Nevada Chamber of Commerce member; was Lion of the Year for 2011-12; and was a 2013 Individual Pacesetter Award nominee.

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Leslie CarrollBartlett Leslie Carroll-Bartlett, of Pasadena, Calif., has been a Lions Club member for 11 years and has been a past president in 2006-07, and is currently the 3D Vice-President. She is a computer consultant and instructor and works in information technology, yarn design, and color art. In the past, she has been an electrician and property

Aimee Meyer

Aimee Meyer has been a Lions Club member since 2009. She has held the positions of Lion Tamer and Tale Twister and served three years on the Board of Directors. Aimee is an entrepreneur. She works as a caterer with her family business, Count On Us Catering. Her family also owns a vending company, Crosstown Vending and she works part-time as the Business Development and Marketing Director for Hoffman Financial Resources. Aimee is a Vernon County native. She graduated with honors from Cottey College in

master American Ballet theatre, The Bill Cosby Show; and a tech specialist for the University of Missouri Extension, partner Jwrayco, LLC. Her family includes husband, Gerard Bartlett; four children; and six grandchildren. Her hobbies involve hand weaving and spinning wool. Carroll-Bartlett is a member of University of Missouri Extension Council-Vernon County; Regional Council member of University of Missouri Extension-West Central Region; and Webmaster of Osage Spinners and Weavers of Kansas City, Mo. She attends All Saints Church and serves as the church webmaster and tech advisor. 2002 with an Associate of Science degree. She then received her bachelor’s degree in Public Relations and a minor in Business Administration and Marketing from Park University in North Kansas City. After college, Aimee and her husband Jesse lived in Kansas City until 2011, when they moved back to their hometown to live near their families and to start one of their own. They have a 2-year-old boy named Sutton who keeps them very entertained when they aren’t busy catering. Aimee is an active member of the Nevada Community. In addition to the Lions Club, Aimee serves on the board of directors for the NRMC Foundation. She recently joined the Cottey College Alumni Association Executive Board and she is the 2014 President of the Nevada/Vernon County Chamber of Commerce.

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Janet and Leslie would like to thank the Nevada Lions Club for their 90 years of continued efforts that make our community better as we move forward to the future.

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“Proud to be a Lion!”

~ Bob & Betty Garton


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Bill Platt Bill Platt, graduate of Wichita, Kan., has been a Lions Club member for 24 years (14 years in Kentucky and 10 years in Nevada, Mo.) He has held the office of Chaplain and board member. He has been a minister since January 1978, living in Kansas, Indiana,

Brooke N. Silvola Brooke N. Silvola, of Nevada, has been a Lions Club member for one year. She is the assistant branch manager at Arvest Bank in Nevada. Her family includes husband, Trey; and sons, Rhylee, Asher, and Khadyn. She enjoys fishing, shooting, crafting, and

Jeff Post

Jeff Post, of Nevada, has been a Lions Club member since 1985 and has held

Kentucky, and Missouri, and is the senior minister of First Christian Church. His family includes wife, Susie; son, Andy; and daughters, Abi and Jennifer. He enjoys yard work, travel and fixing things. Platt received a master of arts in practical ministries at CBC & S and a bachelor of biblical literature (OBC). He has served as hospital chaplain at hospitals in Indiana, Kentucky, and Missouri; served on the Missouri Christian Convention planning committee; and the Vernon County Ministerial Alliance. He is a Christian, husband for 35 years, father of three, and grandfather of more. spending time with friends and family. Silvola is a 2003 graduate of Nevada High School. She started her career in banking in 2002 as a loan processor for Metz Banking Company. In 2008, she joined the Bank of America team as a personal banker and became the teller supervisor in 2011. During the Bank of America/Arvest conversion, she became the assistant branch manager. Silvola is a member of the Vernon County United Way Board; Deerfield Baptist Church; and was named Arvest Assistant Branch Manager of the Year 2013. the office of president; past president; first, second, and third vice-president; Tail Twister; and board member at large. He has worked as an insurance agent at Morrison-Post Insurance Agency, Inc., for

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Cindy Stephens Cindy Stephens, of Lamar, Mo., has been a Lions Club member for nine years and has held the office of sight chairman in the Monett Lions Club. She has been in banking for 20 years and is a community banker with

Greg Hoffman

Greg Hoffman, of California, Mo., has been a Lions Club member for 31 years and has been president of the club twice. He was a teacher of marketing and economics from 1981 to 1986; and is currently a financial advisor and owner of Hoffman 29 years and is currently president. His family includes his wife, Gail; son, Kevin Post; daughter-in-law, Sarah Post; mother, Ronda Post; and four grandchildren. He enjoys hunting, fishing, golf, and wood-working. Post received an associate’s of science marketing; and bachelor of science

Banking Commercial Lender. Her family includes husband, Randy, of 37 years; daughter, Christina and her husband, Joe; son, Michael and his wife, Holly; and granddaughters, Chloe, 4, and twins Cara and Caylee, 20 months old. Her hobbies include antique collecting and cooking. She is a Crimestoppers board member and prior Chamber of Commerce board member. Stephens has been the top banking branch manager with UMB Bank for two years. She attends Milford Christian Church. Financial Resources. His family includes three children, Bailey, Anthony, and Derek. Hoffman received his bachelor’s of science from University of Central Missouri; M.S. from Pittsburg State University; and several professional certifications. He has been a member of the Salvation Army Board; Cottey College Board of Trustees; and University of Central Missouri Foundation Board. Hoffman was Rotary Citizen of the Year in 2005 and Wayne Neal Impact recipient in 2006. business

Leonard D. Ernsbarger, of Butler, Mo., has been a Lions Club member for 51 years, receiving designation of Lifetime Member, and has held the office of president; third vice-president (elected third vice, but due to the first and second either moving or no longer a member, was president the next year); Tail Twister; Tail Trainer (two years); and board member for several terms. Ernsbarger is an area 4-H youth specialist and county program director, and independent life and health insurance agent. He is retired from University Extension, Life and Health Insurance. His family includes wife, Marylyn; three children; and eight grandchildren. He enjoys watching sports (football, basketball and baseball).

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Chris Forsythe Chris Forsythe, of El Dorado Springs, Mo.,

became a Lions Club member in 2013. He has been employed with the 3M Company for 14 years and is a production supervisor. His family includes two daughters. His hobbies involve fitness and traveling. Forsythe has a degree in business management. He is a member of the Nevada Parks and Recreation Board and attends First Baptist Church.

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Happy 90th Anniversary!

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“Blessings to Linda Pagel Lions Club Member”

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We Salute You! Sue Quitno - Lions Member Neal Quitno - Lions Member

Leonard D. Ernsbarger

Photography is another interest. Ernsbarger received his B.S. in agriculture from University of Missouri in 1955; and his M.S. from University of Missouri in 1962. He was in the U.S. Army, active duty from August 1955 to August 1957, reaching the rank of 1st Lieutenant. He is a member of Nevada Vernon County Chamber of Commerce; and National Active and Retired Federal Employees (where he served as president of the local chapter for 21 years). Ernsbarger has been the recipient of the Lieutenant Governor’s Senior Science Award; Individual Pacemaker Award; Agri-business Pacemaker Award; Missouri 4-H Hall of Fame; Friend of 4-H; Extension Leaders Honor Roll; Chamber of Commerce President’s Award; National 4-H Agents Association Distinguished Service Award; Mel Jones Fellow Award; Lion of the Year; and Lifetime Membership — Lions Club.

P R OUD M E M B E R OF THE A R E A L I ONS C L UB !

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Robert (Bob) Garton

Robert (Bob) Garton, lifelong resident of the Bronaugh/Mounville area, has been a Lions Club member for nine to 10 years. He established his own farming business specializing in grain, hay and livestock and retired in 2002. He is the owner of Garton Farms. His family includes wife, Betty, of 54 years; two sons, Dr. Bryan Garton and his wife, Debbie, of Columbia, Mo., and Bradley Garton, of Vail, Colo.; and two grandsons, Joshua and Logan, of Columbia, Mo. He began snow skiing in 1965 and has skied every year since. He has traveled in all 50 states and several countries and enjoys visiting with people and reading. Garton graduated from Bronaugh High School and attended University

Andrew Remington Andrew Remington, of Nevada, has been a Lions Club member for 19 years and has held, in the past, office of president, vice-president, and tail twister. He worked for the Nevada Police Department and Vernon County Sheriff’s Department in law enforcement prior to

LIONS 90TH ANNIVERSARY of Missouri. He served six years in the Missouri National Guard. He has served on board of directors of the Nevada/Vernon County Chamber of Commerce in 1975-77; served as president of the Bronaugh School Board; served on the organizing board of the first rural water district in the state of Missouri, Vernon Co. Public Water District Number One in Moundville; member of the Masonic Lodge; Abou Ben Adhem Shrine; Nevada Rotary Club; Habitat for Humanity Board; Nevada Regional Medical Center Foundation Board; Board of the Neal Senior Center; serves as a volunteer for the NRMC auxiliary; and member of Bronaugh United Methodist Church from a very early age. He served as chairman of the administrative board and chairman of trustees, then transferred membership to the Nevada United Methodist Church in 1998. He was named Lion of the Year for year 20102011 for his work with the mint project; and awarded the Degree of American Farmer in FFA. 1994, then joined the family business after that time and is now a real estate broker/owner at Curtis and Sons Inc. His family includes wife, Donetta; and daughters, Taylor, 16, and Molly, 7. Remington received a bachelor’s from Missouri Southern in Criminal Justice and an associates in law enforcement. He is the coach for the Nevada Dirt Dawgs (18 and under, girls’ fast pitch team); and No. 1 Top Producing Team or Agent for the Nevada Area (the majority of the last 19 years) per MLS awards.

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Judith J. Herstein Judith J. Herstein, of Nevada, has been a Lions Club member for one year and has been a two year board member. She worked at St. Mary’s Hospital, Kansas City, Kan., for 1 and 1/2 years; Vernon County United Way/Red Cross for one year; USLife Credit Corporation, Nevada, for five years; Missouri Public Service/ Utilicorp/Aquila for 25 years; KCP&L, Kansas City, Mo., for two years; Cottey College for two

Ronald D. Schowengerdt, DDS Ronald D. Schowengerdt, DDS, of Butler, Mo., has been a Lions Club member for 22 years, joining Aug. 6, 1991. He has held the office of president; vice-president; Tail Twister; Lion Tamer; board member; sight chairman; membership chairman; project chairman; and Lion of the Year. He is a dentist and enjoys antique cars and trucks.

years; and is currently the director of community relations/foundation at Nevada Regional Medical Center. Her family includes husband, Ron Herstein; four children, Jason (Angel) Herstein, Nancy (Tom) Widener, Stacey (Ken) Pursley, and Dana (Paul) Lindberg; and nine grandchildren, Taylor, Colby, Noah, Ashton, Ali Jane, Lane Garrett, Tyler, Brady, and Sydney. She has had an interest in genealogy for the past 22 years; golf; and reading. Herstein attended Southwest High School in Kansas City, Mo.; University of MissouriKansas City; and Crowder College. She is the Diana Club secretary; Nevada Country Club Board member; and attends St. Paul Lutheran Church. His family includes wife, Linda, of 34 years; daughters, Amanda, 31, and Emily 28. Schowengerdt graduated from Butler High School in 1971; undergraduate, B.S. Biology at UMKC in 1975; Doctor of Dental Surgery at UMKC in 1980; and Bergan Mercy Hospital and University of Nebraska Medical Center, Omaha, 1981-1985. He is a member of the CCPA Community Choir; Nevada Vernon County Chamber of Commerce board member; past president; member of Nevada First Baptist Church; Praise Choir member; Deacon; past chairman Deacon Family Ministries; small group leader; and Capital Funds drive member. He is a Library patron; CCPA patron; and YMCA patron.

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Ron Chandler Ron Chandler, of Camden, Ark., has been a Lions Club member since 1977 and has held the office of president, in 1983-84. He previously worked as the City of Nevada finance director from 1981-2006; as a Missouri Deptartment of Mental

Sue Quitno

Sue Quitno, of Fulton, Mo., has been a Lions Club member for 20 years and has held the office of president, vice-president, and secretary. She worked nine years teaching business education at Webb City High School and Laclede Area Vocational-Technical School; two years as coordinator of adult education

Health accountant from 2007-2012; and is now retired. His family includes wife, Becky, whom he’s been married to since 1971; three grown children; and four grandchildren. He enjoys travel and photography as hobbies. Chandler recieved his accounting degree from South Arkansas University; and his MBA from Central Missouri State. He served in the United States Air Force from 1969-73. Chandler is a member and deacon at Nevada First Baptist Church. at NRTC; and 1 and 1/2 years in accounting at WF Norman Corp., where she currently works. Her family includes husband, Mark; daughters, Hannah and Lily; and stepdaughters, Lauren and Clare. She enjoys knitting, cooking, and reading as hobbies. Quitno has receieved her bachelor of science in business education; master of science in business education; and education specialist of vocational administration. She is a member of the NRMC Foundation Board; Vernon County Youth Task Force; Thalias; Nevada Country Club; and attends First Presbyterian Church.

Other Lions Members • Barbara L. York

• David L. Ferry

• David Litten

• David M. Heumader • Neal Quitno

• Lezlie R. Fast

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Monte J. Curtis, of Nevada, has been a Lions Club member for 34 years and has held most offices, from Lions Tamer to President of Lions in 20082009. He currently serves as a Board Director. He is a Real Estate Broker and property manager, auctioneer, director and chairman of Curtis & Sons Inc., and president of Curtis & Sons Insurance Agency and Realty Company. Curtis is a second generation Lions Club member. His father, a former Lions Club member, started in

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the 1950s, and continued active in the organization through the late 1980s. His father also was president in the early 1960s. Curtis’ sons, Andy and JJ, are also Lions and both are following in the family tradition, as former presidents of Lions. He enjoys flying and soloed on his 16th birthday and got his pilot’s license on his 18th birthday. Curtis is also fond of traveling the United States on his motorcycle. In 2012, he rode most of the United States and over half way to Alaska, until the snow turned him around. Having lucked out so far riding, pursuing the big cats. Curtis attended school his entire life in the Nevada R-5 school system. He graduated in 1973. Since then, he has been a graduate of the Missouri Auction School, in Kansas City, and have attended class at the University of Indiana, where he obtained his certified auctioneers institute designation. In July of 1992, he obtained his State of Missouri Real Estate Appraiser license.

Thank you Nevada Lions Club for your dedication to our local community and congratulations for 90 great years! To each member that has served, thank you. We owe a debt of gratitude to you for your time spent impacting the area in so many ways!

He has attended classes in Chicago, Ill., to become a certified mortgage councilor, so he could better help his clients in the real estate business understand the process. He is the chairman of the Nevada Municipal Airport Board; past Trustee of the Nevada Eagles Lodge; past president of the 5 County Board of Realtors; and current president/chairman of the 5 County Board of Realtors Multiple Listing Service. In 1975, he joined the City of Nevada Police Department as a Reserve Deputy Badge No. 5. Later, he joined the Vernon County Sheriff’s Department as a Reserve Deputy Sheriff, serving since 1977 to present. Curtis has received more than 50 national recognitions for outstanding sales and performance of United Farm Agency, Coldwell Banker and the national and local Board of Realtors. He is a Melvin Jones Fellow, the Lions Club National award for Dedicated Humanitarian Services for Lions Club.

Blake Hertzberg Blake Hertzberg, of Nevada, has been a Lions Club member for nine years and has held the

Tim Holmes Tim Holmes, of the Bronaugh/Nevada area, has been a Lions Club member for 21 years and

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has held the office of president 1996-97; vice-president 1995-96; and Tail Twister 1994-95. He worked from 1981-83 at Wil Fischer Distributing; 1983-85 at Nevada Distributing; and 1985-present at Missouri Eagle LLC as manager. His family includes wife, Becky; and children, Dusty, Ty, Jake, Stephanie, Ethan, and Becca. He enjoys olf, classic cars, and youth sports. Holmes received a B.S. from Missouri State

University in business/ communication. He is a member of the Nevada Little League Football Board; Nevada Elks Lodge; Nevada Country Club Board of Directors; Nevada/ Vernon County Chamber of Commerce Board of Directors; and First Christian Church. He has received the Elks Citizenship Award 2013; Elks Outstanding Service Commendation 2010; and President Obama’s Volunteer Service Award 2011.

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Hertzberg is a Nevada High School graduate of 1998; and a William Woods University 2002 major in computer and information science with a business minor. He is a member of the Chamber of Commerce Board of Directors; Nevada City Council; Assistant Golf Coach Nevada High School; and attends Rinehard Christian Church.

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For your service to the Lions Club.

offices of one and two year Board Member. He tarted in September 2002 full-time at Hertzberg Furniture, learning everything from carpeting installation, delivery, inside sales, bookwork and took over the day-to-day operation in 2006. He is currently the sales manager. His family includes wife, Amy; and children, Paige and Parker. He enjoys golf and hunting.

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Wayne Reinert Wayne Reinert, of Cole Camp, Mo., has been a Lions Club member for 29 years and has held all the office. He is currently treasurer for the past 20 years. He has been a teacher, salesman, and a banker. He is currently the senior vice-president of First National Bank.

His family includes wife, Mary; sons, Sam and David; and granddaughters, Lucy, Mimi and Evie. He enjoys golf, traveling, and driving his Ford tractor. Reinert received his B.S. in education from the University of Central Missouri. He is a member of Nevada Chamber of Commerce; Elks; former Senior Center; YMCA Board member; member of St. Paul Lutheran Church; past church council member; and Thrivent board member. He has received the Melvin Jones Fellowship Award and Lion of the Year.

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Janet Wray Janet Wray, of Nevada, has been a Lions Club member for 2 and 1/2 years. She has worked in nursing from NYC (Bellevue Hospital/private practice plastic surgeon) to Seattle to Bremerton, Wash., Public Health and Faculty Olympic College to Kingston Ontario Queen’s University associate professor nursing to Nevada (director Nursing NRMC, coordinator Midwest Prenatal Program)and retired from nursing in 1996; owner of Cherry Street Market and Coffeehouse after remodeling building at

John Atkinson John Atkinson, of El Dorado Springs, Mo., has been a Lions Club member for 59 years and has held the office of president; served on numerous committees to support the club’s involvement in the community; Pancake Day chairperson; Adopt-AHighway chairperson for several years; Lions Mint Sales chairperson; Golf Project chairperson; served on the Board of Directors many times; Programs

LIONS 90TH ANNIVERSARY 604-610 E. Cherry St.; owner J Wray & Company yarn shop; and currently co-owner of jwrayco with Leslie Carroll Bartlett. Her family includes daughter, Genevra Hamilton, a.k.a Tina; sonin-law, Jay; granddaughters, Jadyn, age 9 and 3/4, and Brooklyn, age 4 and 3/4; and lots of cousins. She enjoys knitting, weaving, spinning, and reading. Wray receieve her BSN Nursing at KU; MN Nursing at U of Washington; and Nurse Practitioner certificate at KU. She is a member of P.E.O. chapter, DW; Healthy Nevada Healthy Eating Committee; Nevada Planning Commission; People for Pets; board of directors with special interest for spay neuter program; and a member of All Saints’ Episcopal Church, as well as a clerk to the Vestry. She received Chamber Small Business award in 1995; Woman of the Year; and Alpha Theta Tau Nursing Honorary Society.

Committee; Finance Committee; and supported other club fundraising projects. He is a retired Missouri State Highway Trooper. His family includes wife, Loretta; two sons, Brent and Brian; two daughters, Vicki and Janet; eight grandchildren; and one great-grandchild. He enjoys fishing and hunting as hobbies. Atkinson attended Culver Stockton University of Missouri and was a member of the Coast Guard, stationed in San Francisco. He spent six months in Japan as a part of the occupation force. He is a Mason; Shrine; member of the Elks Lodge; supported the Missouri Conservation Commission; and attends Christian Church. Atkinson has received Life membership in Nevada Lions Club.

Rudy Spann

Rudy Spann, of Nevada (formerly of San Antonio, Texas), has been a Lions Club member for 6 years and has held the office of secretary. He spent 25 years as a full-time federal employee for the Texas Army National Guard; 31 years in the military (National Guard, USAR, and Active Army. Retired as a Lieutenant Colonel

Wes Knell Wes Knell has been a Lions Club member since he moved to Nevada and became an insurance agent, which is a little more than five years ago. He has been a Lion Tamer for a year and a Tail Twister for a year. Knell is a State Farm Insurance agent and his office is located just east of Woods grocery store. He grew up and gradu-

(LTC); 23 years as a tour operator; and is currently the owner of Ozarkland Group Tour. His family includes wife, Kathy Spann; and children, grandchildren, and great-grandchildren in Nevada, Mo., Leander, Texas, and San Antonio, Texas. He enjoys traveling, landscaping, collecting Eagle figurines and Elvis Presley memorabilia. Spann received an associate degree in business. He is a member of the local National Active Retired Federal Employee (NARFE) chapter. He was the Nevada Lions Club Lion of the Year 2008–2009. ated high school and college in Fulton, Mo., but actually moved here from Columbia, where he had lived for about four years working for a State Farm agent there. He graduated with a bachelor of arts degree from Westminster College. Knell has a son, Braxton, who is 6, and a daughter, Ellie, who is 5. He enjoys outdoor activities such as fishing, target shooting, riding four wheelers, float trips, and camping. He is a member of the Nevada Rotary club; the chamber of commerce; and is on the Nevada United Way board of directors.

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Floyd Jernigan Floyd Jernigan has been a Lions Club member for 12 years, in clubs in Miami, Okla., Pendleton, Ore., Rolla, Mo., and now Nevada. He has worked in radio, television, print shops, digital (mobile and web), newspapers, magazines in Tennessee, Minnesota, Oregon, Oklahoma, Missouri, Kansas; and currently works in news and advertising information, production and distribution across multiple formats as Publisher of the Nevada Daily Mail and Fort Scott Tribune. His family includes wife, Barbara; children, Amy, Trey, Kyle, Holly, Ann (husband, Clint, and two grandsons), Jay (wife, Tish, and two grandsons

and a granddaughter), and David. He enjoys soccer, movies, books, and renaissance festivals. Jernigan obtained a bachelor’s at Morehead State University, Morehead, Ky.; USSF National D license; NSCAA Level 3 National Goalkeeping license; and graduate leadership programs in Miami, Okla. Hermiston, Ore., Pendleton, Ore., and Phelps County, Mo. He is a past Rotarian; past Kiwanian; Miami Area Economic D e v e l o p m e n t Service; Roundup City Development Corporation; Miami Main Street; Hermiston Education Foundation; Miami Public Schools Enrichment Foundation; and is a Lutheran. He has received the United Way of Vernon County Above and Beyond award; Inner Circle of Excellence; Carmage Walls Leadership selection; and Kiwanian Rookie of the Year.

Thank you Judith Herstein and Nevada Lions Club for service and dedication to our community through the years.

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Lions Club Founded in 1924:

Celebrating 90 years of service L — Loyalty to country, community and home. I — Individual integrity in thought, word and deed. O — Our flag, our language. N — New ideals, new hopes, new ambition in business and profession. S — Service that is founded on the Golden Rule. Under the banner of this creed the 18th Missouri Club of Lions International was granted a charter on March 29, 1924, the charter being presented by Robert T. Ray. This club, with its 25 charter members, was led for the first year by Lions Robert W. Harding as president; and A. G. Smith, T. H. Shanks, Dr. Dean H. Phelps, Boyd Ewing and Allen V. Hays. Since its founding, the club’s roster of presidents has included Max T. Aldrich, J. M. Atkinson, J. H. Bean, A. S. Bitner, Harold Coonrod, Dr. W. M. Davis, O. N. Eddlemon, C. H. Englebrecht, Finis Engleman, O. M. Flory, Allen F. Hays, Dr. W. E. Hoffman, Bo Isham, Don Kennedy, Lester B. Kesterson, George T. Lyons, Dr. F. L. Martin, Monty Matthews, the Rev. Charles Marrs, John Moss, Cecil Parks, Dr. Dean Phelps, Ken Postlethwaite, J. W. Reid, T. H. Shanks, A. G. Smith, Fred F. Todd and Jerry J. Vineyard. Standing as milestones through the club’s history are certain accomplishments, fostered and successfully realized through the efforts of the membership. In 1925 the foremost project was the sponsorship of the subway bonds, making possible the build-

ing of the present subway at the eastern gateway to Nevada, meeting an urgent need for the alleviation of traffic hazards at the junction of railroad and highway. The cultural life of Nevada was enhanced when in 1926 the Lions Club sponsored the appearance of the world-renowned soprano Madame Shumann-Heink. In 1929, the Nevada Lions Club was honored through a charter member, Allen V. Hays, who was elected governor, representing all the Lions Clubs of Missouri. Until state and national aid was made available for the rehabilitation of crippled children, this club contributed financial assistance to many stricken children of Vernon County, making it possible for them to receive treatment, including braces and corrective shoes. The Nevada club, in cooperation with all Lions clubs of Missouri, supports the School for the Blind in St. Louis. A keen interest in the athletic activities of the boys of Nevada High School was the invitation to the gala football banquets held for many years by the club. Further visible evidence of that interest may be seen on the plaque at Logan Stadium, which reads, “WPA Project sponsored by Nevada Lions Club.” This stadium was the scene of many of Nevada’s Centennial activities and served well for other large gatherings. Looking to the future of Lionism and with the wish to inspire young men to civic pride, this club invites the junior and senior classes of Nevada

High School to select a Junior Lion to represent the school in meetings for each month of the year. A delegate to Boys State from the junior class of the high school is sent each year, with expenses paid by the club. At the Thanksgiving and Christmas seasons, the less fortunate of the community are remembered by the distribution of baskets of food and by the Teen Angel program, the latter providing gift bags of a variety of items. At other intervals, shoes, clothing and eyeglasses have been provided. Since the inception of the annual national “March of Dimes” campaign, this club has made the call for assistance one of the most important efforts of the year. On alternate years, the chairmanship of the Fund Drive has come from its membership and the “kick-off” auction has been held at a January meeting.

Mission Statement To empower volunteers to serve their communities, meet humanitarian needs, encourage peace and promote international understanding through Lions clubs. Purposes • To create and foster a spirit of understanding among the peoples of the world. • To promote the principles of good government and good citizenship. • To take an active interest in the civic, cultural, social and moral welfare of the community. • To unite the members in the bonds of friendship, good fellowship and mutual understanding. • To provide a forum

for the open discussion of all matters of public interest; provided, however, that partisan politics and sectarian religion shall not be debated by club members. • To encourage service-minded people to serve their community without personal financial reward, and to encourage efficiency and promote high ethical standards in commerce, industry, professions, public works and private endeavors.

Membership Lions are groups of service-minded men and women who are interested in improving their communities. To become a Lion is to become an active volunteer, a member of a respected international organization, a leader in your community and a friend to people in need. There are many reasons to become a member. As a Lion, you’ll... • Help your community gain valuable skills. • Make an impact on people’s lives — locally and internationally. • Learn to be a leader — and lead a respected organization. • Network with business people in your community and around the world. • Energize your life and have fun. • You’ll grow personally and professionally. And you’ll know that what you do is worthwhile and appreciated. How to join the Nevada Lions Club Membership is by invitation. Tell a local Lion that you are interested in membership and want to attend a meeting or service project to learn more.

For more information on how to become a member, contact the Club membership director.

Local Fundraisers • Rodeo Concessions. • Youth Fair Concessions. • Fall Pancake Day and Silent Auction. • Spring Pancake Day and Silent Auction. • Lions Mint Sales. Local Major Donations • United Way. • Nursing Homes — Christmas. • Teen Angels — Christmas. • Softball Team Sponsor. • Chamber of Commerce. • Bushwhacker Days. • Student Activities. • High school Scholarship. • Lions Band. • Lions Football. • Lions Scholarship. • Children’s eye care. • Adult eye care. • Youth Fair. • Vernon County Cancer Relief. • Moore-Few Care Center. • Community Food Pantry. • Youth Fair Livestock Auction Purchase. • Moss House. • Knights of Columbus • Vernon County Senior Center Past Local Projects Helicopter Pad at Nevada Regional Medical Center; Shelter House at Walton Park; Donated $5,000 for an Eye Laser Treatment Room at Nevada Regional Medical Center; Donated $5,000 with $5,000 matching funds from Lions Clubs International to help build a Habitat for Humanity House; Initiated the light-

ing project along the walking trail at Walton Park; the building of a permanent concession stand at the Centennial Park/Fairgrounds; and contributed proceeds from mint sales to the community fundraising effort for the Osage Prairie YMCA Building.

Service Projects • Eye Tissue Bank • Leader Dog • Mid-South Lions • Lions World Services • Lions Clubs International Foundation • Diabetes Awareness — Local • Recycle Eyeglasses • Eye Screening for Children Meeting Place/Time: Moore-Few Care Center community room at noon, each Tuesday. Nevada Lions Club Officers 2013-2014 • Past President Lion JJ Curtis. • President Lion Tom Taylor. • First Vice-President Lion Betsy Curtis. • Second VicePresident Lion Randy Marti. • Third Vice-President Lion Leslie CarrollBartlett. • Secretary Lion Rudy Spann. • Treasurer Lion Wayne Reinert. • Tail Twister Lion Corey Johnson. • Lion Tamer Lion Jessica Bland. • One year Board Lion Monte Curtis and Lion Bill Platt. • Two year Board Lion Carmen Williams and Lion Judith Herstein. • Membership Director Lion Ron Schowengerdt.


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LIONS 90TH ANNIVERSARY

Past Presidents of the Nevada Lions Club 1924-25 Bob Harding

1939-40 Dr. F.L. Martin

1954-55 O.M. Flory

1969-70 Leonard D. Ernsbarger

1984-85 Ronald Chandler

1999-00 Shirley White

1925-26 Allen F. Hays

1940-41 John Atkinson

1955-56 F.D. Woodfill

1970-71 George W. Walters.

1985-86 Ricky Lee Crews

2000-01 Mike Barker

1926-27 Allen F. Hays

1941-42 Harold Coonrod

1956-57 Francis Webster

1971-72 Wayne E. McReynolds

1986-87 Alan D. Kelso

2001-02 George Hold

1927-28 Alva N. Forney

1942-43 Jerry Vineyard

1957-58 Richard Shorten

1972-73 Lawrence Thiering

1987-88 Carl Simpson Jr.

2002-03 Aaron Rains

1928-29 W.M.Davis

1943-44 A.G. Smith

1958-59 Frank Fisk

1973-74 Donald W. Utlaut

1988-89 Frank Newhard

2003-04 Greg Hoffman

1929-30 W.M.Davis

1944-45 T.H. Shanks

1959-60 W.E. Rimmer

1974-75 Marion W. Shrimplin

1989-90 Tom Pyle

2004-05 Sue Quitno

1930-31 A.V. Hays

1945-46 Oral Eddlemon

1960-61 James E. McCall

1975-76 Henry G. Flessner

1990-91 Robert Barrett

2005-06 Andy Remington

1931-32 Cecil Parks

1946-47 Dean H. Phelps

1961-62 George Ebbs

1976-77 Donald Ohrenberg

1991-92 Wayne Reinert

2006-07 Leslie Carroll-Bartlett

1932-33 W.E. Hoffman

1947-48 Charles B. Marrs

1962-63 Harry E. Gilbert

1977-78 Gerald McBeth

1992-93 Jeff Post

2007-08 Kris Korb

1933-34 A.S. Bitner

1948-49 George T. Lyons

1963-64 Joseph W. Curtis

1978-79 Thomas A. Schmidt

1993-94 Bill Foster

2008-09 Monte Curtis

1934-35 M.A. Mathews

1949-50 George T. Lyons

1964-65 Emory M. Kiger

1979-80 Lawrence Barritt

1994-95 Greg Hoffman

2009-10 Cindy Johnson

1935-36 Fred F. Todd

1950-51 Max Aldrich

1965-66 Lloyd D. Gingrich

1980-81 Orvel Kiger

1995-96 Brad Shull

2010-11 Jason Claspill

1936-37 Allen V. Hays

1951-52 K.C. Postlethwaite

1966-67 John M. Atkinson

1981-82 Roger Wilkinson

1996-97 Tim Holmes

2011-12 Michael Brown

1937-38 Cecil Englebrecht

1952-53 Don Kennedy

1967-68 Chester L. Miller

1982-83 Chris Hoberock

1997-98 Charlie Johnson

2012-13 John J. Curtis

1938-39 John Moss

1953-54 Luster Kesterson

1968-69 Mickey D. Mason

1983-84 Melvin L. Steele

1998-99 Ronald D Schowengerdt

2013-14 Tom Taylor

Nevada Lions Club provides services for community Nevada Lions Club members meet the needs of local communities and expand their services worldwide. The 1.35 million members of our volunteer organization in 206 countries and geographic areas are different in many ways, but share a core belief — community is what we make of it. A list of the local Nevada Lions Chapter accomplishments include, but are not limited to: • Collecting used eyeglasses (within the drop box in Walmart parking lot) to be redistributed to Lions Club International for refurbishment and allo-

cation to numerous disadvantaged populace. • Providing Amblyopia, otherwise known as “lazy eye,” screenings for youth within our local school systems. • Raising funds through providing multiple community events such as pancake breakfasts, concessions for the Vernon County Youth Rodeo & Little Britches Rodeo, Bunko for Blindness, etc. • Distributing funds earned throughout the year in the form of scholarship dollars for local students, sponsorship dollars for community events and fundraisers, and donations

dispensed across various charitable organizations. • Volunteering through the act of facilitating, staffing, and/or organization of charitable benefits such as the Teen Angel Program (providing predetermined disadvantaged families/ children with Christmas gifts), • Salvation Army bell-ringing, providing a booth at National Night Out, etc. The Nevada Lions Club is an enthusiastic civic organization dedicated to achieving the common goal of sight preservation. In addition to the list above, the Nevada Lions

Club has an immeasurable amount of fellowship and camaraderie to offer. Currently represented in our membership is an assortment of diverse professional backgrounds, in addition to a wide array of generations. We meet every Tuesday from noon to 1 p.m. During our meetings, we share lunch, network, listen to the provided program, and plan for upcoming events. We are continually looking to add to our membership, as we are convinced it will only increase and advance the ways we are able to serve our community.

Steve Moyer

Steve Moyer, of Kansas City, Kan., has been a

Lions Club member for 10 years and has held the office of Tail Twister and Lion Tamer. Moyer is retired and is married to wife, Sharon. He enjoys retro photography, reading, and watching classic movies. Moyer is a graduate of Fort Scott Community College; is a Freemason; attends Church of Christ; and is a Lion of the Year.

Get involved! Consider joining the Nevada Lions Club.


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Lions Club Life Members

John Atkinson, with his wife, Loretta, receives his Life Membership. Atkinson has been a Lions Club member for 59 years.

We are very proud of the

Leonard D. Ernsbarger has been a Lions Club member for 51 years. He recently received his designation of Lifetime Member. Pictured are, from left, son Brent Ernsbarger and wife Deborah, daughter Sherri Eador and Leonard Ernsbarger and his wife Marylyn.

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Melvin Jones Fellow Jason Michael Claspill Jason Michael Claspill, born in Smithville, Mo., and happily lives in Nevada, Mo., has been a

Michael L. Brown Monte J. Curtis, Leonard Ernsbarger, and Wayne Reinert are all recipients of the Melvin Jones Fellow, the Lions Club National award for Dedicated Humanitarian Services for Lions Club.

Thomas (Tom) W. Taylor Thomas (Tom) W. Taylor, of Nevada, has been a Lions Club member for five years and has held the office of board member; vice-president; and president. He worked eight years with Mo. Pacific RR; self-employed contractor since 1986; and a registered engineering consultant since 1995. His family includes

wife, Caroline; daughter, Brooke, is a college English professor at Lindenwood University and is married to David Duckworth, an elementary school principal in the Wentzville, Mo., school district. They are the parents of 20-monthold Caroline. His son, Brandon, is a doctoral student at Carnegie Mellon in Pittsburgh, Penn., in the Human Computer Interaction Institute. He enjoys hunting, fishing, and gardening as hobbies. He obtained his B.S. in agricultrual engineering at University of Missouri. Taylor is a member of the CCPA Board; Habitat for Humanity Board; and is a member of the United Methodist Church, where he serves on the Board of Trustees.

Get involved! Consider joining the Nevada Lions Club.

Michael L. Brown, of Beaver City, Neb., has been a Lions Club member for seven years and has held the office of Board member; first, second, and

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Claspill graduated Lake Havasu High School in 1998; Crowder College in Nevada with a 4.0 GPA; and served in the USMC Infantry, Sergeant E-5, serving two deployments to the Med, one leading to operations in the Middle East. He is a member of Masonic Lodge No. 303 and of First Christian Church.

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MBA at the University of Nebraska at Omaha; and Marketing/Management bachelor’s University of Nebraska at Kearney. He is a member of Rotary International; Nevada Vernon County Chamber of Commerce; and attends United Methodist.

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