Friends and family gathered this week to remember and honor Robert “Reece” McDaniels. Mr. McDaniels, 65, passed away Friday, January 29, 2021 at St. Catherine Hospital in Garden City.

Reece was the son of Ronnie Clark and Vivian Ann (Smith) Robinson. He was born August 13, 1955 in Amarillo. July 6, 1973, Reece and Kay Lynne Molder were married at Lelia Lake. To this union were four children, Adam, Clint, Diane and Elaine.
Hugoton became their home in 1988 raising their four children and loving their grandchildren and great grandchildren. Reece was a carpenter for many years. The last 18 years he has been working for Hi-Plains Lumber in Hugoton. Reece enjoyed traveling with family. As a family they went on vacations, went fishing and enjoyed their trips. Reece always had a project he was working on.
Those left mourn his passing are, wife Kay McDaniels of Hugoton; two sons, Adam McDaniels of Hugoton and Clint McDaniels of Marion, Illinois.; daughter Diane McDaniels of Hugoton; father Ronnie Clark of Amarillo; his five grandchildren, Ali Amando and husband Alfredo, Fray McDaniels, Levi McDaniels, Ava McDaniels and Aiden McDaniels; two great grandchildren, Axl and Abel Amado; and his many other relatives and friends.
Reece was preceded in death by mom Vivian Robinson; and daughter Elaine McDaniels.
Public graveside services were attended Monday afternoon, February 1 at Hugoton Cemetery with Pastor Tim Singer officiating. Robson Funeral Home of Hugoton was in charge of arrangements.
Memorials have been established for Pheasant Heaven Charities. Memorials may be mailed to Robson
Funeral Home, P.O. Box 236, Hugoton, Kansas 67951.



Donations will be accepted at the lunch, and social distancing and wearing of masks will be practiced by all participants. There are two times slots available for lunch to allow for social distancing. The times are noon and 1:00 p.m. To sign up, visit firstumcclarendontx.org.
The Clarendon Family Medical Center is reporting eight new cases of COVID-19 in Donley County residents this week. Active cases as of Tuesday afternoon was listed at 18, down four from this time last week. CFMD spokesperson Marsha Bruce said the clinic had received its vaccine allotment to give second doses to people who have already received the first round of vaccination. The clinic has not received any news on when additional doses might be available.



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