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Donald Lee Aggeler

Donald Lee Aggeler, 88, of Clifton City passed away Sunday morning, October 16, 2022, at his home. He was born August 7, 1934, in Cooper County, son of Hubert “Buddy” and Bernice (Schuster) Aggeler. On October 30, 1954, in Kansas City he married Dorothy Ann (Kramps), who preceded him in death on March 8, 2002. Donnie served in the U.S. Army from 1957 to 1959. Upon return, he ran Aggeler’s MFA in Clifton City, initially with his father and then with his brother, Lyle. He then worked for the Division of Liquor Control, retiring in 1999 as district supervisor. He was a member of St. Joseph Catholic Church, Knights of Columbus, Moose Lodge 1494, and served on the Clifton City Fire Department. Donnie enjoyed dancing, riding his motorcycle and fishing. He was well respected and will be remembered as kind, practical, honest and genuine. Surviving are four children, Carolyn Aggeler, Daniel Aggeler, Christine Hurt (Kyle), all of California, and Marvin Aggeler (Amy) of Columbia; seven grandchildren, Zachary Woody, Justin Hurt, Jesse Hurt, Jason Woody, Sarah Hurt, Matthew Hurt and Kayleigh Aggeler; four great-grandchildren; six siblings, Juanita Klein (Donald), Phyllis White, Harold Aggeler (Charleen), Lyle Aggeler (Carolyn), Marilyn Felten (David), and Ted Robert Aggeler (Vicki); and numerous nieces and nephews. In addition to his wife and parents, he was preceded in death by three children, Michael, Linda and Martin; and three siblings, Vincent, Maureen and Ted Ray. The Rosary will be prayed at 5 p.m. Wednesday, October 19, 2022, at Heckart Funeral Home in Sedalia with visitation to follow until 7:30 p.m. Mass of Christian Burial will be held at 10 a.m. Thursday, October 20, 2022, at St. Joseph Catholic Church in Pilot Grove. Casket bearers will be Zachary Woody, Justin Hurt, Jesse Hurt, Jason Woody and Matthew Hurt and Stephen Siegel. Burial will be in St. Joseph Catholic Cemetery in Clifton City. Memorial contributions are suggested to St. Joseph Catholic School in P

Tri-County Conference Standings

Versailles 21, Boonville 20 California 62, Eldon 21 Osage 54, Southern Boone 39 Blair Oaks 55, Hallsville 0 As of Friday, Oct. 14 Overall, conference Blair Oaks, 8-0, 6-0 Osage, 5-3, 4-2 Boonville, 4-4, 3-3 Southern Boone, 4-4, 3-3 Hallsville, 4-4, 3-3 California, 3-5, 2-4 Eldon, 3-5, 1-5 Versailles, 1-7, 1-5 Friday, Oct. 14 Friday, Oct. 21

Class 3 District 5 Football Standings

As of Friday, Sept. 14 Moberly, 4-4, 37.25 points Mexico 3-5, 31.25 points Boonville 4-4, 30.48 points Southern Boone, 4-4, 29.54 points Eldon, 3-5, 23.36 points Fulton, 0-8, 14.75 points Friday, Oct.

Area Football Scores

LARGE SCHOOLS Jefferson City 48, Battle 41 (OT) Helias 45, Smith-Cotton 21 Rock Bridge 49, Hickman 0 Capital City 49, Truman 6 Camdenton 45, Lebanon 28 Rolla 21, Waynesville 20 Hannibal 59, Marshall 14 SMALL SCHOOLS Blair Oaks 55, Hallsville 0 Osage 54, Southern Boone 39 California 62, Eldon 21 Versailles 21, Boonville 20 Centralia 28, South Shelby 12 Kirksville 42, Fulton 0 Sherwood 58, Russellville 41 North Callaway 42, Montgomery County 38 Moberly 28, Mexico 14 Harrisburg 30, Fayette 24 (OT) Hermann 26, Pacific 19 Union 46, St. James 0 South Callaway 46, Mark Twain 8 Tipton 72, Lone Jack 6 Sullivan 26, Owensville 0 Marceline 13, Westran 12 Scotland County 26, Paris 7 Louisiana 36, Van-Far 6 Tolton 13, TDW Prep 0 (forfeit) .

Lady Pirates win 5 set thriller against Smith-Cotton

The Boonville Lady Pirates volleyball team couldn’t have predicted a better outcome Thursday night on the road against Sedalia Smith-Cotton. In a back and forth match against the Lady Tigers, Boonville recorded its first five-set victory of the season and improved to 7-12-2 overall by beating Smith-Cotton 25-21, 25-15, 11-25, 19-25 and 16-14.

Boonville wins 2-0 on Senior Night against Moberly

The nine seniors for the Boonville Pirates soccer team couldn’t have been happier about what transpired 80 minutes after playing the Moberly Spartans on Senior-Night Thursday night at the Boonville City Soccer Fields. After knocking off St.

Lady Pirates JV volleyball team finishes season in Hickman Tournament

The Boonville Lady Pirates JV volleyball team didn’t go down without a fight over the weekend while competing in the Hickman JV Tournament. After finishing pool play at 0-3 with losses to Capital City (14-25, 11-25), Father Tolton (11-25 and 17-25) and Rock Bridge (15-25, 12-25), the Lady Pirates came back to knock off Warrensburg in two straight sets (25-8, 25-22) in bracket play to face Columbia Independent in the consolation match.

Belstle, Held lead New Franklin to district title against Slater

The New Franklin Lady Bulldogs softball team will play for another day after capturing the championship in the Class 1 District 6 Tournament Friday night in Glasgow by beating Slater 15-5 in five innings. The Lady Bulldogs, 19-7 on the season, will play Jamestown in the sectional round of the state playoffs on Wednesday, Oct.

Pilot Grove falls short against Jamestown in C1 D5 title game

The Pilot Grove Lady Tigers softball team did exactly what they wanted to do for 4 ½ innings Friday night against Jamestown in the championship game in the Class 1 District 5 Tournament at Leeton. After knocking off top-seeded Leeton 9-7 on Thursday with 13 hits-seven of which went for extra bases-the Lady Tigers wanted to get out to a fast start again on Friday against the Lady Eagles.

Pilot Grove girls win 3rd place game against New Franklin

The New Franklin boys middle school basketball team captured the consolation trophy in the Prairie Home Junior High Tournament by beating Pilot Grove 40-17. The Bulldogs, 2-1 on the season, jumped out to a 17-8 lead at the half against Pilot Grove and then outscored the Tigers 23-9 in the second half for the win.