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Obituary Tyrese Von Dale Moore,

 

Tyrese Moore

Tyrese Von Dale Moore, 24, passed away on Saturday, February 17, 2024, in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. Tyrese was born in Hutchinson, Kansas, on January 6, 2000, the
son of Dawn Markel and Daniel Moore, Jr.
Throughout Tyrese’s life, he loved many things but above all his biggest accomplishment was being a full-time father to his beautiful daughter, Zayla Michelle Moore. In his free time, he enjoyed gardening and working out. He had many hobbies and businesses including Sangre De Cristo Locksmith and Moore Spore Store. He was a mycologist and had developed alternative therapies to help those struggling with mental and physical issues as well as people struggling with addiction. Tyrese was a loving and kind man with many friends and family from every walk of life. He loved without judgment or prejudice.
He was proceeded in death by his father, Daniel Moore Jr. (2023); his grandmother, Tina Moore (2013,) and his brother, Artadius Moore (2024).
He is survived by his daughter, Zayla Michelle Moore; his mother, Dawn (Montgomery) Markel; his brothers, DeAndre (Carissa) Hedrick, Ethan Moore, Daytryan Moore and Lyrik Ruane; sisters, Tesa Moore (Arlo Garner), Holly Dilbeck, Madison Atkins and Sawyer Barkley; grandparents, Dexter and Brenda Hedrick and great grandmother, Audrey Hedrick along with many aunts, uncles and cousins.
There will not be a public visitation as cremation has been chosen. Services will be held at New Resurrection Church, 1500 Forrest St., Hutchinson, KS 67501 on Saturday, March 16, 2024, at 1 p.m. with Pastor Charles R. Crumble Sr. presiding. A butterfly release will be held at Memorial Park Cemetery following the service. Please bring your bikes and cars. Wear casual clothes, or whatever is comfortable. Let’s do it big for Tyrese’s final ride to paradise. In lieu of flowers, the family is requesting donations be made to the “Zayla Michelle Moore Trust Fund” and can be sent to Hutchinson Funeral Chapel, 300 E. 30th Ave., Hutchinson, KS 67502.

“Thank God for Custer County!” BoH Stands Tall: We Are Open and Free

“Thank God for Custer County!”
BoH Stands Tall: We Are Open and Free
We Will Not Comply

by George Gramlich,
SDC Sentinel Editor,
News and Notations

–March 10, 2021

CUSTER COUNTY, Colo.

Last week’s vote by the Custer County Public Health Agency (BoH) board members to declare the county “normal” and refuse to follow the covid mandates and rules from our Denver overlords made shockwaves all over the state. And especially in the King Polis throne room. As seen below, the state bureaucrats were in an uproar and literally threatened Custer with retribution.
So, this BoH meeting of March 10, 2021, promised to be pretty hot. And hot it was.
The meeting was moved to the courtroom so the peasants could attend. (And attend they did.)   Continue reading “Thank God for Custer County!” BoH Stands Tall: We Are Open and Free

A Wild Independence Day – We the People

A Wild Independence Day

We the People!  

Freedom and Liberty Rally/March/Celebration Rocks Main Street In Silver Cliff and Westcliffe

By George Gramlich,
Commentary

When the two ladies trying to do the Independence Day Parade for our county were stymied and road blocked over the last six weeks by the two mask-worshipping County Commissioners and the Board of Health, they finally announced that they were withdrawing their application.
During that process at a Board of Health meeting one applicant mentioned that perhaps there might be a protest march instead which caused an uproar amongst the local, control freak, bureaucrats. Oh my, civil disobedience amongst the Custer County sheep herd! Baa, baa, baaaaaah. Little did they know.

Well, word started to spread via email, social platforms and word of mouth. It got so big the Sentinel put an announcement in the paper about it for several weeks: there WILL be an Independence Day protest march on July 4th and if you want to make a statement on freedom and liberty versus tyranny and oppression, be there.
And there it was!

photo by Jordan Benson

Around 9:15 a.m., July 4th, 2020, the patriots started rolling in. On and on and on. Since there was virtually no organizational control, the participants self-organized into lines of people, cars, trucks, motorcycles, huge semi-trucks, horses and ATVs all along Hermit Lane and every available space within hundreds of yards. The Hermit Lane line went all the way to Highway 69. Every inch of ground was covered with parked vehicles and trailers.
The participants gathered at the north end of Hermit Lane and connected with old friends and met new ones. Tons of veterans
networked with each other.

Pastor Zeller speaks to those gathered to march on Independence day and prays with them. Photo by Ashley Franklin

People came from all over Colorado with plenty of out-of-state plates observed (OMG! Out-of-state agitators!). And to our old redneck eyes, the sight of hundreds of AR15’s and similar man toys brought many tears of joy. The amount of hardware there was unbelievable. For 2nd Amendment fans, it was heaven.
About 9:50 a.m., local army veteran, Pastor Andrew Zeller, mounted the back of a Custer County Sheriff’s Office pickup truck that was there covering the event and delivered a stirring speech and a patriot-driven  prayer that was extremely well received by the attendees.
A few minutes after that, Pastor Zeller led the parade down Main Street with a lovely young local lady, Madeline Ballard, next to him expertly handling a snare drum. Directly behind them was another local Pastor, Adrian Washington and his wife, Linda. A citizens’ color guard if you will. Then, off they went, by themselves, leading the joyous celebration of our nation’s independence. Ra ta ta, ra ta tat leading the march, the patriots proudly displaying our American flag. Beautiful.

photo by Jordan Benson

Behind them, waiting on Main Street were four beautiful semi-trucks who followed them, about 50 yards behind. Right after that, a whole army of patriots started the mile-long walk down Main Street.

Photo by Jordan Benson

Following the initial section, came a variety of participants with all kinds of vehicles plus a bunch of horse riders. It just didn’t stop. We estimate the parade was around two miles long with approximately 800 to 1,000 marchers. It took almost an hour to finish.

Lisa Caldwell and others on two, three and four wheels- Celebrating our Independence. Photo courtesy of Jordan Benson

Photo by Jordan Benson
Photo by Jordan Benson
Bill and Joanne Canda Photo by Jordan Benson

A special thanks to Commissioner Bill Canda who was the ONLY one of the three Commissioners who had the courage and patriotism to honor Independence Day in this march. He and his wife, Joanne, rode their beautiful white horses  with Bill displaying a glorious American flag and Joanne passing out a special prayer for our country.
Commissioner candidate Kevin Day also participated as well as HD 60 candidate Ron Hanks. Kudos to all.
A special shout out to our Custer County Sheriff’s Office whose deputies and posse members provided a professional level of protection for the march. Also, kudos to our local Colorado State Police who showed up to help. Well done,
officers. We love you folks.

Many spectators said it was easily the biggest marching event to ever happen on Main Street. Local businesses did well before, during and afterward. They needed the boost after months of unneeded lock down. A big win for all.
Various national patriot news sites/blogs ran stories on the big pro-liberty protest march in little Westcliffe/Silver Cliff in the days afterward. It is the little county that still loves our country.
As expected, Colorado MSM ignored the biggest July 4th event in southern Colorado. They rather cover the left-wing freaks making a scene at one of our local historical statues. The only mention was a brief piece by KOAA news the a week before the event which local Peggi Collins deftly handled in an interview.
It was an astounding, inspirational event that lifted the veil of gloom, doom and out-of-control local and state government. There was hope and real smiles again. It was simply the most amazing day.
God Bless America and God Bless the patriots who made this event happen.
Freedom and Liberty first.

Jack and Jean

June Silver Cliff Town Meeting

—June 3, 2019
by Lisa Frank
The meeting called to order at 5:30 p.m. with the Pledge of Allegiance and roll call. The entire Board was present. The Consent Agenda passed unanimously and the Trustees moved on to the agenda.
Old Business:
A. Senior Center Update – Nothing to report.
B. Viscount Update – Nothing to report and Mayor Pro Tem Wenzel suggested that Roger Camper make a phone call and inquire as to why they are not communicating as often. Continue reading June Silver Cliff Town Meeting

The Town of Silver Cliff Stands Up For Liberty Now a 2nd Amendment Sanctuary!

Silver Cliff Town Board Meeting
—April 1, 2019
by Lisa Frank
There was a meeting prior to the Silver Cliff Town Board regular meeting with agents from the Custer County Economic Development Corp, Charles Bogle and Dale Mullen, and representatives from the Pinnacle Consulting Group, Mark Carmel and Tom Ramirez. The meeting began at 4 p.m. and ended just prior to the regular meeting.
The meeting began at 5:35 p.m. with the Pledge of Allegiance, roll call, attendee introductions. The Consent Agenda that was approved unanimously.

Mayor Pro-Temp Buck Wenzel spearheaded this resolution and brought it to the Town Board. His reason is to protect Silver Cliff’s citizens from any illegal seizure of their weapons that might occur when Colorado’s new Extreme Risk Protection Order Red Flag/Gun Confiscation Bill is signed by the governor. A motion was made, seconded and passed unanimously.

Continue reading The Town of Silver Cliff Stands Up For Liberty Now a 2nd Amendment Sanctuary!

2018 Silver Cliff Election Results Are In

Update: Final ballot count:  Jeremy Handy (124), David Elliott
( 119), Lisa Guarnere (87), Mary Behrendt (85), Mary Gompf (82) and Samantha Moos (39). 

Unofficial results for the Silver Cliff Town Board:

Two of the three open Town Board portions have been decided: Jeremy Handy (119 votes) and David Elliott (114 votes) are in. Absentee ballots out so the third position will have to wait for these to be counted. The three candidates for the final spot are Lisa Guarnere (85 votes), Mary Behrendt (81 votes) and Mary Gompf (81 votes). Samantha Moos had (38 votes). April 12th is the final day for election results with the positions taking office at May town meeting.