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By Mike Gervais/Cassville Democrat
Purdy City Manager Debbie Redshaw, left, administers the oath of office to the city council. From left, Scott Redshaw, Heather VanNote and William Hughes. Mike Gervais/Cassville Democrat
Brian Bowers resigns from West Ward, becomes mayor
Theres a new mayor in Purdy.
The city council reorganized following the April 6 election, appointing West Ward Alderman Brian Bowers as city mayor and administering the oath of office to East Ward Alderman William Hughes and West Ward Alderman Scott Redshaw, who ran for re-election unopposed.
Brian Bowers takes the oath of office as Mayor of Purdy during Mondays City Council Meeting. Mike Gervais/Cassville Democrat
Joseph Rufus ‘Joe’ King
HAMPTON Joseph Rufus “Joe” King, 83, died Monday, April 12, 2021. He was the youngest of five children born to Margaret and John King and a lifelong resident of Hampton.
Joe was known to family and friends as Putty or Putty Red. His family lived in the Garden City area of Hampton and attended Phenix High School, where he excelled in football.
He continued his football career at Norfolk State. Joe was an entrepreneur from his early childhood and learned the value of hard work and honesty from his Uncle Joe and Aunt Mary, with whom he lived for several years as a young child. During the Vietnam era he was drafted. He subsequently enlisted in the U.S. Army, where he quickly advanced through the ranks. He received a commission, attended Officers Candidate School, and eventually retired as a lieutenant colonel after 24 years of combined active and reserve service.