Thursday, October 18, 2018

Obituary - Damon Eugene Bartles

Damon Eugene Bartles, 84, of Harrisonville, Missouri passed away from glioblastoma on Tuesday, October 16, 2018 at Crown Care Center in Harrisonville surrounded by his family. 

A Visitation will be Friday, October 19, from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. at the Harrisonville United Methodist Church, 2600 E. Mechanic Road, Harrisonville, MO. Funeral Services will be held Saturday, October 20, at 10:00 a.m. also at the church, officiated by Kevin Shelton and George Moore. 

Interment will follow in Sharon Cemetery near Drexel, Missouri. The family suggests memorial contributions be made to St. Jude’s Children Hospital or the Harrisonville United Methodist Church. Messages of condolence may be left for the family at www.mullinaxfuneralhome.com

Damon was born November 21, 1933 in Miami County, Kansas to Roy Olvernon Bartles and Edna Ann (Williams). He married Jeanette Louise (Pelton) Bartles on April 4, 1957 in Drexel, Missouri and they were able to share 61 years together.

Damon was a member of the first high school graduating class of the Miami Reorganized School District. He served in the United States Navy from 1953 to 1957 during the Korean Conflict. He served aboard the USS Quincy and as an aide and driver for the Commander, U.S. Seventh Fleet during his military service. Damon worked as a construction superintendent most of his career installing water districts, building roads and runways, and building city infrastructures. After his construction career, he worked for the City of Harrisonville as the Director of Codes Enforcement, eventually retiring as the Harrisonville City Administrator. He was a member of the Harrisonville United Methodist Church, Cass Lodge #147, Missouri Rural Letter Carrier’s Auxiliary (where he was member of the year), American Legion, and the VFW.


Damon’s hobbies included taking care of his family, fishing, camping, visiting various coffee shops, working on do-it-yourself projects, and he could basically fix anything.

Besides his parents, Damon was preceded in death by a daughter, Dianna Lynn Bartles; a brother, Thomas Olvernon Bartles and his wife Alice; and two sisters, Anna Marie Bishop and Connie Sue Bartles.

Damon is survived by his wife, Jeanette of the home; son Michael Alan Bartles (Cynthia), Harrisonville, MO; daughter Kathy Ann Andula (Ray), Harrisonville, MO; five grandchildren, Niccole Phipps (Maurice), Avilla, MO; Caitlynn Compton (Aaron), Harrisonville, MO; Kristen Bartles, Ravenwood, MO; Victoria Bartles, Harrisonville, MO; and Tyler Andula, Rich Hill, MO; three great-grandchildren, Cheyenne, Walker, and Eila. He is also survived by a host of nieces, nephews, and coffee shop buddies.



Arrest made in Butler

On 10/12/2018 around 9am Butler Police received a call from a employee of Westward Gifts. Police were advised that a red car was in the parking lot, with a male subject in the driver seat "slumped" over the steering wheel with the drivers window open. 

Officers were informed that the car was there upon their arrival . Upon arrival Officers identified the subject as Cliff Cumpton of Kingsville, Missouri. 

Officers were informed that the subject had two warrants - one with BCSO for $5,000 cash only / second with P/P no bond - both full U.S. Extradition. 

While being searched a loaded hand gun on his person with additional 30 plus rounds of ammunition and drug paraphernalia were discovered.

Copyright Mid America Live News 

Disclaimer: Arrest records are public information. Any indication of an arrest does not mean the individual identified has been convicted of a crime. All persons arrested are innocent until proven guilty in a court of law.




Wednesday, October 17, 2018

Obituary - Ralph Wyatt Bear

Ralph Wyatt Bear, 84 of Harrisonville, Missouri (formerly of Shawnee, Kansas) passed away on October 15, 2018.

Ralph was born on January 12, 1934 and grew up in Rich Hill, Missouri. He was the second youngest child of Mabel Kile Bear and Alfred Bear. After graduating from Rich Hill High School, he married Shirley Scism. They moved to Shawnee, Kansas, where Ralph got a job driving a truck for Food Barn Stores. They found a run-down farm in Shawnee, and proceeded to fix up the house to accommodate their growing family. God blessed their marriage with three children: Steve, Randy and Tondya.

During much of his early married life, Ralph worked two jobs – driving a truck at night, and selling real estate with Eugene D. Brown during the day. He was an auctioneer and licensed broker in Kansas, Missouri, Oklahoma and Nebraska, and specialized in selling large farms.
Ralph’s hobby of raising exotic animals eventually evolved into a thriving miniature horse business. He and Shirley sold horses throughout the United States, and traveled extensively showing their horses.

After residing 60+ years in Shawnee, Ralph and Shirley moved to Harrisonville, Missouri. They found their current home, situated on 15 acres, and enjoyed several years there together.

Throughout his life, Ralph was a devoted Christian. He was instrumental in founding Greenwood Baptist Church in western Shawnee, Kansas, and later became a member of Lenexa Baptist Church. In Harrisonville, he found his final church home at Antioch Southern Baptist Church. He was an inspiration to friends and family, and though we will miss him dearly, we derive comfort knowing he has gone to be with the Lord.

Ralph was preceded in death by his parents, four sisters, two brothers and one grandson.

He leaves behind his wife, Shirley (of the home), three children, eight grandchildren and two great-grandchildren, along with three step-grandchildren and five step great-grandchildren:

Children: Steve and Rhonda Bear (Claremore, Oklahoma), Randy and Julie Bear (Cleveland, Missouri), and Mark and Tondya Dominick (Grier, Arizona).

Grandchildren: Cindy and Brent Bushnell (Tulsa, Oklahoma), Ryan and Shiloe Hook (Oakland, California), James and Tiffany Bear (Lafayette, Louisiana), Jeremy and Randyl Danner (Kansas City, Missouri), Casey Bear (Lawrence, Kansas), Matt and Brandilyn Thompson (Olathe, Kansas), Nathan and Sophia Boyce (New York, New York) and Katie Boyce (Show Low, Arizona).

Great grandchildren: Benjamin Bushnell and Cooper Danner.

Cremation. Visitation will be 12:00 pm until 1:00 pm on Thursday, October 18, 2018 at the Antioch Southern Baptist Church, Harrisonville, Missouri.

Funeral Service will be 1:30 pm, Thursday, October 18, 2018 at the Dickey Funeral Home, Harrisonville, Missouri with inurnment Double Branch Cemetery, Butler, Missouri.



Congrats Angie Manning

Butler Winner!
Congrats to Angie Manning of Butler, MO on winning the Derailed Commodity Flooring & Furniture Anniversary Sale Shopping Spree! Angie says that she plans to spend it on new cabinets and flooring!

Derailed  Commodity celebrated there 51st anniversary this past September.
Photo: Manager Ed Ball and winner Angie Manning.
Photo provided by Stacy McGuire, Flooring & Furniture Sales.


Live Band at the Alley Pick N Pub in Butler

Live Band October 27th from 9pm till 1am




Street Closure in Butler

Street Closure in Butler: Main Street from Atkinson to Oak will be shut down for an undetermined amount of time.




Boat Stolen In Nevada





From the Cass County Sheriff's Office




The Cass County Sheriff's Office received a Special Recognition Award from the Military Order of the Purple Heart Patriot Members.

The organization was formed in 1932 for the protection and mutual interest of all who have received the decoration. Composed exclusively of Purple Heart recipients, it is the only veterans service organization comprised of strictly of "combat" veterans.

Walter Schley, Sr. Vice Commander, Department of Missouri presented the award to Cass County Sheriff Jeff Weber on Tuesday.

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