Michael “Mike” Louis Boettcher, 55, Archie, Missouri, died Monday, September 10, 2012 in Archie. No services are scheduled. (Cremation).
Mike was born April 1, 1957 in Phoenix, Arizona, the son of Louis and Juanita (Mann) Boettcher. He worked for Cass County Road and Bridge for 20 years.
He is survived by his ex-wife and friend, Barbara Boettcher, Archie, Missouri and one sister, Laura Williams, Moberly, Missouri.
Tuesday, September 11, 2012
Obituary - Thelma Leister
Funeral services for Thelma Leister will be 11 a.m. Saturday, September 15, 2012 at Schowengerdt Funeral Chapel (660-679-6555) in Butler, Missouri with Dr. Marilyn Niemeyer officiating. Cremation to follow services. Visitation will be prior to services from 10-11 a.m. at Schowengerdt Chapel. Inurnment at later date, Oak Hill Cemetery, Butler. Contributions to Amsterdam United Methodist Church.
Thelma Rose Leister, age 95 of Butler, Missouri died Friday, September 7, 2012 at Bates County Memorial Hospital in Butler. She was born August 29 1917 to Harry Francis and Bernice Stokley McFarland in Solomon, Kansas.
Thelma is survived by her husband, Clifford Leister of Butler, Missouri; three daughters, Donna McWilliams of Butler, Missouri, Linda Case and husband Larry of Amsterdam, Missouri and Susan Harris and husband Clinton of Gladstone, Missouri; one sister, Jessie Marie Spencer of Salina, Kansas; and 12 grandchildren. She was preceded in death by her parents; one son, Mike Leister; one brother, Virgil McFarland; and one sister, Viellen Ehrich.
Thelma Rose Leister, age 95 of Butler, Missouri died Friday, September 7, 2012 at Bates County Memorial Hospital in Butler. She was born August 29 1917 to Harry Francis and Bernice Stokley McFarland in Solomon, Kansas.
Thelma is survived by her husband, Clifford Leister of Butler, Missouri; three daughters, Donna McWilliams of Butler, Missouri, Linda Case and husband Larry of Amsterdam, Missouri and Susan Harris and husband Clinton of Gladstone, Missouri; one sister, Jessie Marie Spencer of Salina, Kansas; and 12 grandchildren. She was preceded in death by her parents; one son, Mike Leister; one brother, Virgil McFarland; and one sister, Viellen Ehrich.
South Deepwater Creek bridge is now open
As of 4 p.m. today, MoDOT has announced the re-opening of the route H/South Deepwater Creek bridge east of Butler. The replacement was as part of the Safe and Sound program that has in this year alone replaced several 60+ year old bridges in Bates County.
Rich Hill Police Department weekly report
09-03-2012
09-04-2012
09-05-2012
SPEAK TO OFFICER
09-06-2012
SPEAK TO OFFICER
09-07-2012
09-08-2012
SPEAK TO OFFICER
STRANDED MOTORIST
SUSPICIOUS ACTIVITY
DRUNK DRIVER
09-09-2012
DISTURBANCE
OPEN DOOR
AMBULANCE REQUEST
ABANDON VEHICLE
SPEAK TO OFFICER
Bates County Sheriff's Department activity report
Bates County Sheriff’s Office Activity Report
September 3, 2012 to September 09, 2012
09-03-2012
TRAFFIC STOP-BUTLER Bates County Deputies arrested Katie Rice for a warrant out of Henry County.
AMBULANCE REQUEST-ADRIAN
MVA-BUTLER
ALARM-HUME
DOMESTIC-RICH HILL Deputies responded to the RT 1 Rockville area in reference to a disturbance at a residence.
ASSAULT-BUTLER
SUSPICIOUS ACTIVITY-BUTLER
CHILD CUSTODY-BUTLER
Obituary - Lelan Deems
Funeral services for Lelan Deems will be 11 a.m. Friday, September 14, 2012 at Schowengerdt Funeral Chapel (660-679-6555) in Butler, Missouri with Dr. Terry Davis officiating. Visitation will be prior to services from 10-11 a.m. at Schowengerdt Chapel. Burial in Oak Hill Cemetery, Butler, Missouri. Contributions to Kansas City Hospice House, Butler First Baptist Church, Butler Public Library or Pancreatic Cancer Action Network.
Lelan Clyde Deems, age 86 of Butler, Missouri died Monday, September 10, 2012 at Kansas City Hospice House in Kansas City, Missouri. He was born November 13, 1925 to John Clyde and Olive Elizabeth Searfus Deems in Butler.
Lelan is survived by his wife, Gloria Yvonne Deems of Butler, Missouri; one son, Gary Deems of Butler, Missouri; two daughters, Gayl Bartimus and husband Gary of Lee’s Summit, Missouri and Glynda Deems of Kansas City, Missouri; four sisters,Donna Post of Butler, Missouri, Dixie Harper and husband Theron of Lawrence, Kansas, Shirley Spears of Blue Springs, Missouri and Lynda Humphrey of North Kansas City, Missouri; four grandchildren, Jennifer Philipsheck and husband Anthony, Christina Cottle and husband John, Dillon Deems and Matt Bartimus and wife Sara; and eight great-grandchildren, Ashtyn, Evan, Drew, Brooks, Grace, Brynn, Ava and Ethan. He was precdeded in death by his parents; two brothers, Lloyd and Harley; and one sister, Helen Sweezy.
Lelan Clyde Deems, age 86 of Butler, Missouri died Monday, September 10, 2012 at Kansas City Hospice House in Kansas City, Missouri. He was born November 13, 1925 to John Clyde and Olive Elizabeth Searfus Deems in Butler.
Lelan is survived by his wife, Gloria Yvonne Deems of Butler, Missouri; one son, Gary Deems of Butler, Missouri; two daughters, Gayl Bartimus and husband Gary of Lee’s Summit, Missouri and Glynda Deems of Kansas City, Missouri; four sisters,Donna Post of Butler, Missouri, Dixie Harper and husband Theron of Lawrence, Kansas, Shirley Spears of Blue Springs, Missouri and Lynda Humphrey of North Kansas City, Missouri; four grandchildren, Jennifer Philipsheck and husband Anthony, Christina Cottle and husband John, Dillon Deems and Matt Bartimus and wife Sara; and eight great-grandchildren, Ashtyn, Evan, Drew, Brooks, Grace, Brynn, Ava and Ethan. He was precdeded in death by his parents; two brothers, Lloyd and Harley; and one sister, Helen Sweezy.
Subjects at large now in custody
Around daybreak this morning the Bates County Sheriff's Department had instigated a manhunt for two subjects in the Passaic area. As of 7:22 this morning authorities had both subjects in custody, ending the search.
The sheriff's department is asking anyone with fence damage in the Passaic area to contact them at 660-679-3232.
More information will be published as it becomes available.
The sheriff's department is asking anyone with fence damage in the Passaic area to contact them at 660-679-3232.
More information will be published as it becomes available.
Get rid of pantry pests
From Tammy Roberts, Nutrition and Health Education Specialist, Missouri Extension
No one is immune to having an infestation of those pesky little bugs that get into the food in your pantry. When you do spot one on the shelf or in your food, it’s important to know how to get rid of them and what you can do to decrease the chance that it will happen again.
The first sign that you have pantry pests is the presence of small brown beetles, moths or worms in your cupboards or even on the kitchen counter. “They can come from a lot of places” said Tammy Roberts from University of Missouri Extension. “You can bring them home in a package you buy at the grocery store or they can fly in the house through an open door or window or crawl through the tiniest crack.”
No one is immune to having an infestation of those pesky little bugs that get into the food in your pantry. When you do spot one on the shelf or in your food, it’s important to know how to get rid of them and what you can do to decrease the chance that it will happen again.
The first sign that you have pantry pests is the presence of small brown beetles, moths or worms in your cupboards or even on the kitchen counter. “They can come from a lot of places” said Tammy Roberts from University of Missouri Extension. “You can bring them home in a package you buy at the grocery store or they can fly in the house through an open door or window or crawl through the tiniest crack.”
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