Thursday, March 11, 2021

Obituary - Melvin Ray Foley Jr.

Melvin Ray Foley Jr., Butler, passed in peace on March 3, 2021 at the age of 72.

Melvin was born November 11, 1948, in Lexington, Missouri; the son of Melvin Ray Foley and Mary Cornelius (Moppin) Myers. Melvin grew up in Walker, Missouri, and graduated from Walker High School in 1966.

Melvin is survived by his adoring wife Stephanie (Dawson), who was the love of his life for 30 years.

He was the former husband and cherished friend of Ina (Williams) Heitman and Dorothy (McGinnis) Dunbar.

Melvin grew up in Walker, Missouri, and graduated from Walker High School in 1966. He worked as a truck driver until the late 80’s, at which time he went to work at Orthoflex Saddles. He did incredible metal work at Dirt Works Race Cars for many years. He returned to the trucking life at Smith & Chambers (formerly) and was employed by Progress Rail Services until his passing.

Melvin treasured his family. He loved holding babies and giving hugs.

His purpose in this life was commitment and love.

Melvin’s love language was teasing and he wielded it mercilessly. Especially in the direction of his family and those he held close. He had a spectacularly brazen sense of humor and a wit so quick it would make your head spin.

He had a presence that made you want to call forth your best and be proud. He never hesitated to help anyone who needed it. He was an avid NASCAR fan and affiliate, who became known as ‘The Wizard’ for his artistry in sheet metal design while at Dirt Works Race Cars. He was active in the NA/AA program for over 30 years, and a Sponsor to many.

Melvin was a zealous reader and a marvelous cook. So good in fact, he would’ve given Julia Child a run for her money. Though she may not have been flattered by his impersonation, he certainly enjoyed doing it while in the kitchen.

Melvin was a staunch Democrat and proud patriot who demonstrated a commitment to liberal causes throughout his life. He took pride in championing racial equality, social consciousness, and human rights. He believed that hate was learned, not inborn. He always spoke from the heart and tried to expand his blue dot in a sea of red.

Melvin’s life ended before we were ready, the time that he spent in all our lives has been memorable and full of tremendous joy and laughter.

He was the loving father of: Melvin (Becky) Foley, Tanya (Frank) Caliguire, Miccah (Jandi) Foley, Gabriel Foley (preceded in death), Tony (Stephanie) Barajas, Rhonda Carmona, Cassie Driskel (Andrew Brown), Katie (Seth) Crawford, and Melanie Foley (Larry Breeden).

Proud Grandfather of: Melvin (Scooter) Foley, Chelsea Johnson (preceded in death), Sadie Barajas, Wyatt Barajas, Ryker Foley, Shye Foley, Tru Foley, Miccah Foley II, Ariyan Robinson, Ayla Foley, Kilah Heathers, Audrieanna Robles, Mayra Perez, Anthony Robles, Devin Carmona, Brookelynn Carmona, Nicholas Carmona, Ashley Heathman, Amber Heathman, Courtney Worthington, Payton Worthington, Cambria Crawford, Stella Crawford, Millie Crawford, Aidyn Foley, and Sylvia Foley.

Great-grandfather of: Mark Foley, Cyrus Foley, Gage Johnson, Maddie Johnson, Chris Victoria, Emilea Barrett, Aryan Heathman, Jackson Worthington, Jesse Cameron, Zxesar Robinson, Savage Robinson, Treble Robinson, and Ivy Worthington.

Uncle of: Lisa Noland (preceded in death), Matt Hampton, Michelle King, and Dusty Campbell.

Brother of: Karen Campbell of Nevada and Mark Foley (preceded in death)

Further survived by many beloved relatives and friends.

He was preceded in death by his parents; son, Gabriel; granddaughter, Chelsea Johnson; and brother, Mark Foley.

He will be honored with a Celebration of Life on March 13, at Enchanted Prairie Farm (17557 E Stockade Rd, Nevada), from 1-4 pm. Melvin and Stephanie would not want a gathering in his honor to cause anyone to become ill or worse. Please wear a mask, unless you have a condition that precludes, and practice safe distancing during the service.

In lieu of flowers, it is requested that donations be made to the family to help with services. Remaining donations will be made into a scholarship honoring Melvin.

Wherever he may be in the cosmos, his love and energy will forever be felt.


A Wet Weekend Ahead

It's going to be wet weekend for most folks. While it's not going to rain the entire weekend, when it does rain, it'll really rain, and what areas see the heaviest rain will vary over the weekend.

So trying to break things down into three periods of time, here's our afternoon rainfall forecasts. The heaviest and most widespread rainfall for the KC area will come Sunday into Monday.

Obituary - Alberta LaNell (McElwain) Lacy

Alberta (Brooks) Lacy, age 94, Rich Hill, Missouri passed away Tuesday March 9, 2021 at Nevada Barone Care Center.

Funeral service 3 pm Saturday, March 13, 2021 at the Rich Hill Christian Church. Burial will be in the Green Lawn Cemetery.


Contributions are suggested to Kern Center, Rich Hill Memorial Library, or the Rich Hill Christian Church. Online condolences can be left t www.heuserfunerals.com.

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If you feel different, you drive different

This St. Patrick’s Day holiday, make sure your luck doesn’t run out. Plan for a sober ride home should you choose to take part in the celebration.

The Missouri Coalition for Roadway Safety reminds motorists of the various options available to get everyone home safely. Designating a sober driver, calling a ride share, or using public transportation are just a few of those options. Remember, if you feel different, you drive different.

Law enforcement agencies across Missouri will be participating in additional patrols to prevent the often-deadly consequences of impaired driving. Their message is clear: drive sober or get pulled over.

Based on 2020 preliminary data, 188 people were killed in Missouri traffic crashes that involved at least one substance-impaired driver.

Besides driving completely sober from alcohol and drugs, motorists are also advised to slow down, put their cellphones down while driving and always buckle up – everyone, every trip, every time.


Obituary - Leslie Ann Phillips

Leslie Ann Phillips, age 65, of Clinton, MO, died 0n February 27, 2021, in her home.

Leslie was born in her family’s home on October 9, 1955, to Orange Leslie Nunn and Hilda (Irey) Rea of Walthill, NE.

Leslie moved to Clinton, Missouri in 1966. She worked at Heatherington Butchering as a wrapper and was a jack of all trades. She then worked at Rival Manufacturing. Leslie enjoyed embroidering, reading, refurbishing old furniture, and working on the computer. She loved her son, grandson, and family. She was of the Baptist Faith.

Leslie is survived by her son Michael Hood; grandson Gabriel Cordova; brothers Robert Phillips, Clinton, David Phillips, Leeton; sister Nancy (Jack) Sanders, Clinton; and many other family and friends.

She was preceded by her parents Orange, and Hilda; and sister Deborah O’Banion.

Services be at a later date.


Way to go Corey!


Corey Snead received an award last night at the MOCCFOA Conference. Mr. Snead has achieved 100 hours of training as a City Clerk.

Corey stated "He was pretty proud of all the years of hard work and training. Not to just make himself better but do better for the City of Butler." #cityclerksrock

Way to go and congratulations on your award Corey.

Obituary - Dennis "Denny" Wayne Hubbard

Funeral services for Denny Hubbard of Butler, Missouri will be 11 a.m. Saturday, March 13, 2021 at the Schowengerdt Funeral Chapel (660-679-6555) in Butler. Visitation will be prior to services from 10 to 11 a.m. Saturday at the Schowengerdt Chapel. Interment and a private family graveside will be at Oak Hill Cemetery, Butler. Contributions to Giving Fore Living. Online condolences www.schowengerdtchapel.com.

Dennis “Denny” Wayne Hubbard, age 71 of Butler, Missouri died Wednesday, March 10, 2021 at his home in Butler. He was born April 11, 1949 to Kenneth Earl and Chloe Cletus Elliott Hubbard in Adrian, Missouri.

Denny is survived by his high school sweetheart and wife of 52 years, Sandee Hubbard of Butler, Missouri; two sons, Stephen “Steve” Hubbard and wife Mindy of Cole Camp, Missouri and Matthew “Matt” Hubbard and wife Lori of Clarksville, Tennessee; one daughter, Jennifer “Jenne” Bennett and husband Clint of Butler, Missouri; four brothers, Steve Hubbard and wife Donna, Paul Hubbard and wife Sherry, Clay Hubbard and wife Tammie and David Hubbard all of Adrian, Missouri; one sister, Wilma Hubbard of Harrisonville, Missouri; seven grandchildren, Bram and Noah Hubbard, Gage and Olivia Hubbard, Dakota Moore and Tyson and Chloe Bennett; one great-grandson, Jaxon Bennett; four stepbrothers, Danny Elliott, Ben Elliott, John, Elliott and Tommy Elliott; a stepmother, Faye O’Riley; and many nephews, nieces and other relatives. He was preceded in death by both parents and a stepbrother, Jimmy Elliott.

Due to Covid, the Schowengerdt Funeral Chapel respectfully asks that everyone wear a mask and practice social distancing.



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