The family wishes to thank Brookdale Rosehill Skilled Nursing facility for their compassionate care for our beautiful wife, mother, and grandma. Carmen is also survived by five siblings, Rachel Segura, Shawnee, KS, Elvira Ramirez, Kansas City, MO, John Ramirez, Overland Park, KS, Virginia Chambers, Shawnee, KS and Patricia Davis, Shawnee, KS. (Pam), Lenexa, KS, Nancy Butters, Gardner, KS, Leanne Beissenherz (Brent), Excelsior Springs, MO, Penny Emory (David), Kansas City, MO, Mark Mott (Roberta), Shawnee, KS, 14 grandchildren and 10 great grandchildren. Carmen is survived by her loving husband, James Mott, Sr. her son-in-law, Robert Butters, and several other dear family members. Calvary Cemetery in Kansas City, KS following a luncheon.Ĭarmen was preceded in death by her parents, Ramon & Antonia her siblings, Octavio Ramirez, Alicia Grado, and Ramon Ramirez, Jr. with Mass of Christian Burial to start at 11:00 AM. In 2008 she was honored as a Reasons to Believe Alumni by the Kansas City, KS Public Schools for being a role model who gives reasons to believe in the power of education.Ī visitation will take place on Saturday, Februfrom 9:00 to 10:30 AM at Queen of the Holy Rosary, 7023 W 71st St, Overland Park, KS 66204. She retired as an interpreter from Greenbush Cooperative in 1998. When Carmen first reentered the workforce, it was as an ESL tutor in the elementary school and as both a Spanish and deaf interpreter. She was very creative and as an officer of the Erie, KS Study Club she designed the Erie city flag prior to her 2017 move. She could often be found swimming, biking, working on stained glass, stone carving, in a dance or exercise class, floral arranging or traveling, to name just a few of her interests. Carmen loved nothing more than being active and learning new things. Carmen was active in each parish in which she was a member, joining Queen of the Holy Rosary in Overland Park upon her return to the area in 2017. Her servant’s heart led her to care for several foster children and she was always willing to volunteer her time and talent to any organization or group needing her help. As a stay-at-home mom she volunteered her time at her children’s schools and as an interpreter for her Hispanic friends and neighbors. In 1987, the family moved to Erie, KS where they lived for 30 years prior to coming home to the Kansas City area.Ĭarmen spent her life serving others both professionally and voluntarily. on February 20, 1960, and moved with him briefly to San Diego, CA before making their home in Kansas City, KS with their five children. Carmen attended Wyandotte High School and Johnson County Community College, from where she earned an Associate’s Degree in American Sign Language. She was born the fourth of nine children on January 31, 1936, in Kansas City, Kansas to Ramon & Antonia Ramirez. It is one of those endings where you have to imagine that everything probably happened the right way.Carmen Mott, 85, of Shawnee, Kansas passed away January 19, 2022. The ending does not feature the Army Corporal being caught, or a scene where Dillon shows up the Fort Dodge commander. The gun fight is lame, since the guy with the rifle, with a great clear shot, sitting in ambush, misses Dillon, who is riding a horse and shooting with a handgun. Ruta Lee is the key, and as soon as Dillon homes in on her, she crumbles because it bothers her that she saw two men getting killed. The rest of the episode goes downhill because too much time is spent on bar scenes and not enough is spent on Dillon tracking down the Army payroll, and interrogating Ruta Lee. The townfolks all find out that there might be Martial Law in Dodge, and they get feisty. It sounds so stupid that is plausible, since any commanding officer can do whatever he wants back in the Old West stories. Dillon asks, why weren't there soldiers protecting the supply wagon? The arrogant commander says he always has all his soldiers on military manouvers. The first question I had was why would the bandit bring his girlfriend to watch him murder two men in cold blood? The story builds up when the incompetent Fort Dodge commander shows up in Dodge City to dump the blame on Marshal Dillon. A bandit and his girlfriend waylay two cavalry soldiers bringing food and the company pay to Fort Dodge.
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