Wednesday, June 30, 2021
Living Estate Auction in Clinton
Buy the Old Lights and/or Poles!!
Way to go C.L.

Mr. Brownsberger has served as the ATS Account Manager for the Clinton School District for nine months, where he oversees the daily custodial and maintenance operations of the district. This past school year was a challenge for everyone, and the janitorial services in the district played an important role in keeping our schools clean, healthy, safe, and open during an unprecedented school year.
Rhonda Mathies, ATS Regional Manager, states, “Nine months ago, C.L. stepped into the management position without any hesitation. He has boosted the morale of the ATS staff and leads by example. He continues to be dedicated to his staff and the Clinton School District. C.L. has a positive attitude even when facing some very tough situations. ATS is blessed to have C.L. on our team!”
Clinton School District Superintendent, Destry Brown, says, “C.L. goes above and beyond to make sure our buildings and grounds are cared for. His work ethic is phenomenal and he does a great job of staying on top of things before problems occur. He is just an amazing person as well as a Maintenance Director.”
Help us congratulate C.L. on this well-deserved recognition!
“The McDaniel Men” – Presented by Al Morse / Hosted by Bates County Museum
Al Morse was born and raised in the Foster area, graduated from Rich Hill High School, taught school, and is now an active member of the Foxwood Springs community in Raymore. Following the program, there will be a Free Will Donation Luncheon served. Join us for this remarkable presentation that will be both educational and entertaining!
For information call the Museum 660.679.1034. (Bates County Museum, 802 Elks Drive, Butler, Missouri – Enter Robertson Hall at rear of building on the west side.)
Posh Salon & Day Spa Closing after 12 wonderful years
The weekend is looking brighter...and drier
Obituary - Patricia Sue Voss
Patricia was born on August 4, 1936 in Kansas City, Missouri, the daughter of Clarence and Lucille Lewis. She was a member of the Brownington, Missouri Church. Patricia loved to crochet and make pillows. She loved her flowers, geese, ducks, guineas, playing bingo, and in her younger years she was on a bowling league.
Patricia is preceded in death by her parents, her husband Donald Voss, two sons Timothy and Steven Liles, her brother Marvin Lewis, as well as a sister. Patricia is survived by two sons Larry Liles and wife (Lesa) of Clinton Missouri., Michael and wife (Dusty) of Brownington, Missouri, 7 grandchildren, and 11 great-grandchildren.
Obituary - Jason Todd Burchette
Jason was born in Smithville, Mo, on March 5, 1971 to Vicki (Rule) and Curtis Burchette.
Jason attended the Smithville school district in the Class of 1989. He played and sang with a band in high school and was a very talented woodcarver. Jason was an over the road truck driver for many years. He enjoyed hunting, fishing, camping and riding his Harley. Jason never met a stranger, he loved helping anyone he could. Jason could accomplish or fix anything he set his mind to and nothing was ever done half-way.
Jason was preceded in death by his step-father, Dallas Sellars and his maternal/paternal grandparents.
Jason is survived by his wife Susan Burchette of the home mother, 2 Sons; Jesse and Johnathan Burchette also of the home, 3 daughters; Krashel Jenne, Kerstin Denny, Cheyenne Burchette, his mother; Vicki Sellars of Smithville, Missouri, his father; Curtis Burchette of Deepwater, Missouri, 2 sisters; Lisa McClelland and Mandi Sellars, Nephews; Travis and Trent McClelland, Grandchildren; Lilly, Gunner, Waylon, Lorelia, Jude, Step-daughters; Hayley Auxier and Hannah Mynatt, step grandsons; Declan and Carsen, longtime childhood friend “brother” Garin Jones, as well as many other family and friends.
Arrangements have been entrusted to Vansant-Mills Funeral Home in Clinton, Missouri.
Welcome to the family!
Shots fired in Belton
Our department is working several cases involving stolen automobiles in this area and we encourage our citizens to remain vigilant in their neighborhoods.
Obituary - Sharon Kay Sell
The family suggests memorial contributions be made to Preferred Hospice of Lexington, Missouri and can be left in care of the funeral home. Fond memories and condolences can be left online at www.vansant-millsfuneralhome.com.
Arrangements have been entrusted to Vansant-Mills Funeral Home in Clinton, Missouri.
Updated Obituary - Suzanne Rachelle Sweet
The family suggest memorial contributions be made to the Suzanne Sweet Memorial Fund and can be left in care of the funeral home. Fond memories and condolences can be left online at www.vansant-millsfuneralhome.com.
Arrangements have been entrusted to Vansant-Mills Funeral Home in Clinton, Missouri.
Obituary - Keith Walker
Getty ready in Rich Hill
The Fun Time Shows Carnival crew is getting set up in Rich Hill for the annual 4th of July celebration. There's a lot on the schedule this year:
Wednesday June 30th
8pm 5k Color Run
Thursday July 1st
6:30pm Children's Promenade
6:30pm Baby Contest Registration (bandstand up to 18 months, dressed up)
7pm Baby Contest (sponsored by Swope's Drive In)
8:30 pm Talent Contest Sue 417-395-2150 (sponsored by Rich Hill Family Medical Clinic)
Friday July 2nd
6pm Pie Contest (Methodist Church basement)
7pm Pie Auction (sponsored by Citizens Bank)
7pm Co-Ed Sand Volleyball Tournament East Park
Luke 660-464-0090
9pm Karaoke by Moodaddy Entertainment
Saturday July 3rd
3pm Badminton Tournament (west park)
6:15pm Paula, Tad and the Acoustic Clan (sponsored by Pete's)
7:55 National Anthem by Katie Klinksick
8pm *FREE* Easton Corbin Concert *FREE*
9:30pm Street Dance by Moodaddy Entertainment
Sunday July 4th
11am car show registration (west park)
12-2pm Car Show (sponsored by H3 Grafix)
1-2:30 Parade Registration Old HS 1st & Olive
3pm Parade
4pm RHHS band performance bandstand
4pm RHHS FFA Cornhole Tournament (west park)
4:30pm Salute to the Veterans
4:45pm Boy Scout presentation
5pm Parade winners announced
6pm Dave & Beth Irvin Gospel performance (sponsored by Swope's Drive In)
8pm Mark Merchant Ventriloquist (sponsored by Food Fair)
10pm Fireworks
The Little Apple June 30th Addition

Appleton City has extended the dates for shooting off fireworks this year. You may shoot them until midnight from July 2 through midnight on July 5
AC City Hall will be closed Monday, July 5 in observance of Independence Day.
Blood pressure and glucose checks on July 8 are being provided by Ellett Memorial Hospital and Appleton City Rural Health Clinic. They will be at the community rooms of Beech Street Apartments (515 N. Beech St) from 8:00 -8:45 a.m., Appleton City Estates (300 S. Beech St) from 9:00-9:45 a.m., and Hickory Court Apartments (101 W. 5th St) from 10:00-10:45 a.m. These outreach events are open to community members also.
The 17th Annual Appleton City Car, Truck and Motorcycle Show will be held Saturday, July 10 at the City Park. Check-in is from 8:00 a.m. to noon and the Car Show will be from noon to 3:00 p.m. There will be a $10 entry fee per vehicle. There will be judging for all classes with the top 70 for cars and trucks, top 3 for motorcycles and top 3 for rat rods. The first 150 entries will be given dash plaques. There will also be a 50-50 drawing, door prizes, goodie bags and a live auction. Food concessions, biscuits & gravy and cobbler & ice cream will be available. Budman will present music entertainment. Proceeds from the Show will go toward a pair of $1000 scholarships for local high school students. In addition, Zink Motor Co, which is one of the oldest Ford dealerships in the country, is hosting the Kansas City Antique Car Clu8b at the dealership in Appleton City during the car show. 20-25 Model A’s and Model T’s will be on display. There will be an open house and tours of this historic dealership. The admission is free. The location for this show is across the street from the Appleton City Car Show. For car show information, call Bob Roos 660-492-2822, George Moore 660-476-5574, Ed Hardesty 660-464-0360 or Doug Snodgrass 660-492-2814, or email to appletoncitycarshow@yahoo.com.
There will be a benefit dinner and auction for Kirk Schussler to raise money to help with medical and chemotherapy expenses due to colon cancer. The benefit will be held on Saturday, July 10 at the Montrose Community Building in Montrose. All monies raised will be put into an account that has been established as the Kirk Schussler Medical Fund at the Montrose Savings Bank. A whole hog dinner will be served with to go meals being offered. The dinner will be served from 5:00 - 7:30 with the auction beginning at 7:30. Anyone wishing to donate items for the auction may contact Kristina Klass at 660-492-3436. Anyone wishing to donate to the medical fund can leave it at the Montrose Savings Bank or mail it to Kristina Klass at PO Box 86, Montrose, MO 64770. Thank you for your support.
Appleton City Rural Health Clinic will offer free sports physicals Wednesday, July 14 and Wednesday July 28 by appointment only from 8:00 a.m. – 6:00 p.m. Call 660-476-2121 for an appointment.
The Knights of Columbus will have their monthly pancake and sausage breakfast at the Knight’s Hall in Montrose on Sunday, July 11 from 8:30 – 10:00 a.m. Treat your family to a hot breakfast you don’t have to cook or clean up. A free will donation will be greatly appreciated
The Sesquicentennial Committee would like ideas and items to display/decorate Main Street for AC’s 150 year plus 1 celebration Thursday, August 12 thru Sunday, August 15, 2021. Business/property owners with buildings and lots are encouraged to display historic items and information or just let the committee know if you would allow others to display/decorate your store fronts or vacant lots. Any and all ideas would be appreciated. Please let Ellen Dunham know your ideas and plans. Contact her evenings (5:00 – 9:00 p.m.) by calling or text at 660-492-0045. Also, everyone is encouraged to dress in historic attire every day of the celebration
In conjunction with the Appleton City Sesquicentennial Celebration and also the congregation’s Sesquicentennial (+1), Trinity Lutheran Church will be sponsoring a quilt show at the church and inviting area quilters to participate. The Quilt Show will be Friday and Saturday, August 13-14 during the Sesquicentennial. Included in the show will be hand-quilted, machine-quilted, embroidered, appliquéd, and baby quilts, and wall hangings. If your quilt, either old or newer, has an interesting story with it, also plan on sharing that with the public. The show pre-registration begins now and ends June 30. At this time, 1 item can be registered per entry. After June 30, depending on responses, the registration may be opened up again to include more available spaces at the show. A $25 prize will be awarded in each category and a $50 “People’s Choice” Award. Call or text Kathy Rodick at 417-309-0471 with your name, address, phone number, and entry category, and a packet will be sent to be completed and brought with you to the show set-up on Thursday, August 12.
West Central Missouri Community Action Agency will be at Olde Glory Days this year on the historic Clinton Square, Friday through Sunday, July 2, 3, and 4. They will be selling Raffle for a Cause tickets and answering any questions you may have about the services they offer. From Senior Care to Small Business assistance, stop by and see what West Central can do to help you
The annual Ellett Memorial Hospital Community Block Party is scheduled for Saturday, August 7. Follow their Facebook page for new and exciting vendors being added this year. Word on the street is KC Wolf may be making an appearance again this year!
CALENDAR OF EVENTS
July 2-5 Sumo’s Restaurant closed
July 4 Independence Day Holiday (observed July 5)
July 5-6 Trinity Lutheran Church VBS
July 8 Blood pressure and glucose checks at senior housing centers
July 10 AC Car Show
July 10 Benefit for Kirk Schussler 5:00 p.m. at the Montrose Community Building in Montrose
July 11 Pancake and sausage breakfast 8:30 – 10:00 at the Knight’s Hall in Montrose
The Truman Lake Community Foundation spring grant awards totaling $43,384 were recently distributed. The local foundation provided $33,384 of the monies, with the other $10,000 from a separate grant program they were awarded. Recipients included the following: Clinton Friends of the Park $5,000 grant towards a new community playground, Clinton Police Department $5,000 grant towards drone program, Clinton Main Street, Inc. $5,000 grant to support operational activities, West Central Missouri Community Action Agency $1,500 grant supporting Senior Care Pen Pal Program, Urich Athletic Boosters $5,000 grant to assist with summer recreational activities, Clinton School District $4,900 grant to support a literacy program, Clinton School District $385 grant to support a classroom library program, Clinton School District $499 grant to support technology in classrooms, Ellett Memorial Hospital Foundation $3,000 grant to support a walking path expansion, Montrose Ball Association $5,000 grant to assist with rebuilding handicap access to their facilities, Windsor Ministerial Alliance $5,000 grant to support their summer meal program, Henry County Prosecutor’s Victim’s Advocate Office $600 grant to assist with funds for low-income victims to attend proceedings and VFW Missouri Post 8820 $2,500 grant to assist with remodeling the bathrooms making them handicap accessible.
The Fireworks stand run by the James Girls and Bry in the Back Room of the Old Pizza Store is set up and ready. The shelves are overflowing with a wide variety. Follow them on Facebook at James Family Fireworks for information and specials. Come shop in air conditioning. Hours are: Thurs July 1-July 2 11:00 – 9:00, Sat July 3 - July 4 10:00 – 9:00, Monday July 5 12:00 – 9:00.
West Central Missouri Community Action Agency’s Senior Care found a way to encourage safe socialization during the midst of a pandemic. COVID-19 enhanced the isolation and loneliness that many seniors experience. Senior Care Pen Pals are matched with other seniors that have similar likes and hobbies. Writing kits are provided and include all the necessary items to become successful writing companions. Kits include stationery, note cards, all occasion greeting cards, ink pens, motivational quotes to share and postage stamps. If you are 65 and older and are interested in learning how to become a Senior Care Pen Pal, please contact Senior Care staff at 660-476-2185.
Community members may enroll in Taking Care of You, a virtual class presented by the University of Missouri Extension program that offers practical strategies for dealing with stress and life challenges. Developed by an interdisciplinary MU Extension team, the research-based program focuses on positive psychology and mindfulness in sessions held over eight weeks. Participants learn concepts and practical strategies they can incorporate into their everyday lives through small group discussion, self-reflection and group activities. The program teaches ways to: Take better care of body, mind and spirit health, Become more aware of the mind-body connection, and how to use this awareness for better health, Respond rather than react to life’s stressors, Discover opportunities in life’s challenges, Develop habits that can lead to better health, Find ways to bring more joy into life, Simplify life and Live more in the moment. The class will meet on Mondays at 12:00 – 1:00 p.m. via zoom July 12, 2021 through August 30. Registration is available online at https://extension.missouri.edu/events/taking-care-of-you-online-cass-county through Wednesday July 7, 2021. For questions, more information, or accommodations, call Kyleigh Sullivan at 660-619-1355 or email her at SullivanKD@Missouri.edu
Five area churches are teaming together to present a community VBS on July 12-16 from 6:00-8:00 p.m. each evening. They invite all kids ages 3 years- 6th grade to join them on this "Journey with Jesus". Each church will host an evening: Trinity UMC - Monday, Rockville UMC - Tuesday, Church of God - Wednesday, River of Life - Thursday, Christian Church - Friday. Visit 3 different nights and you will be able to attend a pool party to end the week! Transportation will be available if needed. Contact Paige at 660-492-0985 for more info. You can register online at https://forms.gle/UaZUn4VKJqJTmwLr5
Trinity Lutheran Church in Appleton City is having Vacation Bible School July 5 and 6 from 6:00-8:30 p.m. You can register at
VBSmate.com/TrinityLutheranAppletonCityVBS
Ellett Memorial Hospital offers outpatient specialist services for July 2021. Call 660-476-2111 for appointments: July 1 – OB/GYN, Dr. Kallberg, July 7– Upper GI, Colonoscopy-Dr. Vardakis, July 8 - Rheumatology, Dr. Tay, July 9 – Ortho-Dr. Gray, July 13 – Podiatry- Dr. Ciaramello, July 14-Upper GI, Colonoscopy-Dr. Namin, July 22 - Rheumatology, Dr. Tay, July 28 – Ortho – Dr. Gray, July 28 – Ophthalmology – Dr. Soni
During the Sesquicentennial Celebration there are many area to participate in exhibiting military items, art creations, quilts, polish up the special vehicle and tractor, crank up the small engine, built an outstanding float, grow those whiskers, sew up an old fashion costume, sit back and enjoy the movie or listen to the Main Street APP, dig in the closet for the decade clothing to wear or loan to someone to model, or clothing is available that needs models. Positions need to be filled for greeters at all the exhibits to welcome the visitors. And don't forget to buy your souvenirs early, some may sell out. The final event schedule is still tentative, but is scheduled for August 12-15. Read the AC Journal or follow them on Facebook at appletoncitymosesquicentennial2020. For questions call 660-476-5857 9:00 a.m.–9:00 p.m. or email with subject SQC to acmolampkin@yahoo.com
Missouri ag producers who need to obtain or renew a private pesticide applicator license to purchase restricted-use pesticides can attend an on-line Zoom class or complete a worksheet based on the training manual, according to Pat Miller, University of Missouri Extension agronomist. The manual is optional to purchase for the Zoom classes. The Zoom classes are offered state-wide and there are a number of dates and times available through the summer. Producers can register for the Zoom classes at the following link: https://extension.missouri.edu/programs/pesticide-applicator-training Miller will be teaching the July 15 Zoom class but producers can attend any of the classes taught by MU specialists across the state. Producers choosing the worksheet option will need to use the manual, which is still the 2007 M87. Manuals can be purchased or ordered through your local Extension Center. Manual costs have gone up considerably so if you are recertifying and already have a manual, you can avoid purchasing one. For the worksheet option, contact MU Extension agronomy specialist, Pat Miller, or your local Extension Center. There is no longer an option to view a video at the Extension Center to complete the training. This class also completes the EPA worker protection training program for ag employees who handle pesticides. Miller reminds producers that if their license expired in May, 2021 or earlier, they will need to use the form for a new license instead of the one for recertification. If ag producers have questions or need more information, contact Pat Miller, agronomy specialist, at 417-448-2560. University of Missouri Extension programs are open to all.
“The Little Apple” was started by the A. C. Economic Development as way of informing residents of news and events sponsored by area businesses and organizations. Items of a clearly personal nature, such as birthdays, anniversaries, awards (not group sponsored), personal sales and the like are not accepted for publication. Please email articles for “The Little Apple” to dcp81@embarqmail.com by Tuesday evenings or bring them to Dr. Payton’s office to be included in that week’s edition. To receive "The Little Apple" free by e-mail, send your e-mail address to dcp81@embarqmail.com If you have changed your previous email address, you are asked to send the current address, so the list can be updated.
More rain and flooding Wednesday

Tuesday, June 29, 2021
Rich Hill Police Department June Activity Report:
06/04/2021 at 0027 hrs. Officers made contact with a female subject in the 200 block of W. Chestnut street. After checking the subject with dispatch Officers were notified that the female subject had active warrants. She was then arrested in accordance to her warrant and transported to Bates County Jail for processing. transported to Bates County Jail for processing.
06/08/2021 at 2125 hrs. Officers conducted at Traffic stop near Walnut & 1st. street due to the driver failing to signal their turn. Officers made contact with a female driver regarding the stop. After checking the driver with dispatch officers were notified the driver had active warrants. The driver was then arrested and transported to Bates County Jail for processing.
06/12/2021 at1225 hrs. officers were notified of a possible enticement of a minor. Officers made contact with the suspect. He was then booked into the Bates County Jail for a 24 hr. investigative hold.
06/14/2021 at 1401 hrs. officers conducted a traffic stop near 8th and Olive for failure to signal turn. Driver contacted regarding this stop. Upon checking the male subject with dispatch Officers were informed he had active warrants. The subject was arrested and transported to Bates County Jail for processing.
06/15/2021 at 1926 hrs. Officers were notified that a male subject residing in the 1000 block of N. Chestnut St. had active warrants out of Bates County. The male subject was contacted and checked with dispatch. Officers were notified that the subject had active Bates County Warrants. He was then transported to Bates County Jail for processing.
06/22/2021 at 0704 hrs. Officers conducted a traffic stop at Walnut & 14th street for expired license plates. The subjects in the vehicle were checked with dispatch. Dispatch stated that all three subjects had active warrants from surrounding jurisdictions. Dispatch advised that only the passenger had active extraditable warrants. The subject was arrested and transported to Bates County for processing.
06/22/2021 at 1429 hrs. Officers observed a male subject in the 500 block of E. Olive St. The subject was known to officers as having active warrants from Bates County. The subject was contacted and informed about his warrants. Officer than transported him to Bates County Jail for processing.
06/24/2021 at 0745 hrs. Officers were dispatched to the 100 block of E. Maple St. regarding a physical domestic in progress. Upon arrival contact was made with a male and female subject. After investigating the incident officer believed to have probable cause arrested the male subject for Domestic Assault. The subject was transported to Bates County and placed on a 24 hr. investigative hold. A statement of probable cause was submitted to the Prosecutor.
06/24/2021 at 0931 hrs. Officers took a Burglary report from a city employee. According to the reporting party a generator with a estimated value of $600.00 was taken.
06/25/2021 at 2020 hrs. Deputies with the Bates County Sheriff's Office responded to an assault in the 200 block of E. Walnut. Subjects were identified. This incident was then turned over to Rich Hill Police Department for investigation.
Two juveniles injured in ATV accident in rural Bates County
A quick nosedive does the trick
By LeRoy Cook
With the change to a stationary front, the flying weather last week became rainy and cloudy, leaving opportunities to aviate highly dependent on timing. Saturday’s Fliars Club’s breakfast fly-out was washed away under 500-foot ceilings. We were able to negotiate a trip to the airplane shop at El Dorado Springs on Friday, dodging low clouds over the river area. Check before landing at 87K; when we visited, only the north-sound grass runway was open, the paved strip being closed for crack filling.
Bill Koons flew his Cessna 172 up from Tucson for a maintenance visit, leaving in 107-degree heat. As he hopscotched across Texas and Oklahoma, he could feel the humidity building. He and I flew the bird to Nevada Monday, and a few other flyers came in during the week. Locally, CFI Eric Eastland had some students up, and Rebekah Knight and Bill Sparks both put in solo sessions in Cessna 150s. Jeff Arnold was out with the Cessna Skyhawk.
People were asking me about the weird weather at the end of spring, with three-digit heat in the Pacific Northwest, drought in L.A. and five inches of rain in these parts. A glance at the surface prognostication chart tells the story. A chain of low pressure centers, forming a trough, pushed heat over the front of the Cascades out in Oregon and Washington. Meanwhile, a blocking high pressure area kept the lows from moving across the country and brought us moisture from the Gulf, with the instability of a frontal boundary generating 60,000-foot thunderstorms. By the time you read this, of course, it’ll all change.
We were checking on the Mooney Aircraft Company last week, a hard-luck firm that’s been up-and-down over the last couple of decades. Mooney has been based in Kerrville, Texas for nearly 70 years, putting out efficient little four-seat traveling machines. Currently, no new planes are being built, but the latest owners, who took over from the Chinese group who last threw in the towel, are concentrating on making parts to support the 7,000 Mooneys flying worldwide. The good workers at Kerrville are happy to see some lights on in the factory, and we hope they can find orders to fill soon.
This is the weekend for the massive Kansas City Aviation Expo, being held at New Century Airport. The U.S. Navy’s Blue Angels precision formation team will feel right at home, because IXD used to be Naval Air Station Olathe before Johnson County received it as a gift from the taxpayers. If you can, get over there to see the Blues and a bunch of other performers, on Saturday and Sunday.
Our week’s question asked how the flyers in the South Pacific theater cooled their beer, back in World War II. As reader Tom pointed out, it was done by climbing up to high altitude and then making a quick trip down to sea level. We heard it was best accomplished by using the ammo bays in P-38 fighters. For next week, our brain teaser is “how many questions are on the Private Pilot written exam, and how many correct answers does it take to pass?” You can send your answer in to kochhaus1@gmail.com.
Welcome to the Family!
Mr. Meier has been an educator for 20 years, where he began his career as a middle school teacher. He has since held administrative positions in the Sparta R-III, Forsyth R-III and most recently the Warsaw School District where he has served as the Assistant Superintendent for the past three years. His leadership and administrative experience includes; Professional Development Coordinator, Curriculum Director, Federal Programs Coordinator, PLC Facilitator, and DCI Leadership Team Member.
Mr. Meier has teaching and education in his blood, as he was raised by a single mother who just finished her 49th year of teaching English and Fine Arts at the only school she has ever worked in the Indiana town that he grew up in. In the fall, you will find Christian enjoying college football on Saturday afternoons and during the week, you will likely see him holding the door open and greeting students as they come into the building every morning. He is a servant leader who fully understands that nothing feels better, and is more empowering, than support.
Superintendent, Destry Brown says, “Christian is a very personable and approachable individual. He brings experience in high school education as a former high school principal and is knowledgeable in the area of state and federal funding and finance.
Christian is excited to join the CSD team,
Help us welcome Christian to the Clinton School District!
Obituary - Suzanne Rachelle Sweet
Arrangements have been entrusted to Vansant-Mills Funeral Home in Clinton, Missouri and are pending at this time.
Obituary - David "Doug" Douglas Robey
Doug was born October 27, 1977 in Butler, MO to David RaGene and Evelyn Carol (Mouse) Robey. He was baptized on July 2, 1989 at the age of 12. He graduated from Adrian High School in 1996. Doug married his best friend, Kacie Leigh Rice on August 14, 2004 at the First Christian Church in Butler, MO and to this union two children were born: David Zayne and Bryleigh Dawn.
Doug loved the simple things in life: camp fires, mudding, 4-wheeling, hunting, and anything that involved Kacie, Zayne and Bryleigh. Kacie was not only his love but his best friend. She was his favorite person to tease and just live life with. He could tell the best long version of a short story. Doug loved to read westerns and watch John Wayne and The Dukes of Hazard. He was a man of many talents, holding various occupations throughout his life. He enjoyed working for the City of Butler, West Central Ag, Cox Farms, and lastly, yard supervisor for Mears. He gave 110% and expected the same from others. Doug could work on about anything and rig things to work with parts most wouldn’t think of.
Doug was preceded in death by his parents and his grandparents. He is survived by his wife, Kacie, and their two children, Zayne and Bryleigh; three sisters, Lynn Morris and husband, Jason, Debi Harrill and husband, Chad, and Stacy Sample and husband, Steve; parents-in-law, Dale and Debbie Colin, and Terry and Sandy Rice; sister-in-law, Tara Vermillion and her significant other, Johnny Fennewald; brothers-in-law, Justin Colin and wife, Amanda, Casey Colin and wife, Whitney, and Cameron Rice; many nieces, nephews, aunts and uncles.


















