Saturday, March 13, 2021

60 Years of Memories: When the rains came



ON THE SQUARE

60 Years of Memories of Butler

by James Ring

 

Butler Floods

 

Being located in the flat prairie of Lapland, where Kansas laps over into Missouri, Bates County has always been prone to flooding. Not in the sense of rolling whitewater, but by big expanses of backwater that pushed out over fields, roads, houses and other human influences. It wasn’t for nothing that the early French explorers called our local river Marais de Cygnes for “marsh of the swans.”

 

Most of the town of Butler may have been located on relatively high ground, about 100 feet above the river bottom land, but there are plenty of low spots around it that can flood during rainy conditions. I recall one particularly disastrous morning when I was inbound to Butler from the eastern part of the county. Deepwater Creek was out of its banks over H highway, and diverting north to D highway didn’t work because of water over the road at Stony Point east of Passaic. I finally backtracked up Z highway and zig-zagged to Passaic to come into town from the north.

 

In the 1960s, before four-lane U.S. 71 was built, it was common for the flats south of Butler to have standing flood waters covering the old two-lane 71 slab. I remember seeing a Missouri highway department truck leading a convoy of cars through the six-inches or so of water over the road. Part of Rattlesnake Hill, of course, was sacrificed to build the huge fill across the bottoms that we drive on today.

 

One learned which spots to avoid during heavy runoffs. South Main street at Mound Branch often flooded; Fran Haney had to be rescued from her house by boat one time. West 52 highway can flood temporarily at the railroad underpass, and west of town the Miami Creek bottoms could put water over 52 highway, west of the bridge. The same water closed county roads west of Three-Mile corner, south of Butler.

 

On one occasion, Butler became an island for part of a day. The main roads north, south, east and west were blocked by flood waters. I don’t remember if the railroad was washed out on that day, but there have been times that the Missouri Pacific’s roadbed was damaged enough to stop rail traffic.

 

The real old-timers always talk about the floods of ’51, when Kansas City was devastated by the overflowing rivers in 1951. We young whippersnappers are more prone to recalling 1993, when the Missouri River turned into a miles-wide lake. But Butler and Bates County has had its share of Big Water, just on a smaller scale. The Rich Hill and Papinville residents know all too well that B highway can become impassable, and further south, in Vernon County, the Little Osage and Marmaton rivers will wreak havoc. 

 

Even the vaunted “Interstate 49” can be topped by flood waters. I have witnessed the Marmaton floodwaters cascading over the banked curve west of Compton Junction, and I’ve seen farm machinery parked on levees down in the bottoms, with only the tops of the cabs sticking out of the water. Nature rules, mankind’s puny influence notwithstanding.



Friday, March 12, 2021

American Pickers to film in Missouri May 2021




Obituary - Pamela Jean Green

Pamela Jean Green, age 66, of Clinton, Missouri passed away Thursday, March 11, 2021 at Research Medical Center in Kansas City, Missouri. 


Funeral services will be held Friday, March 19th, 2021 at 11:00 AM at Vansant-Mills Chapel, Clinton with visitation from 10:00-11:00 AM prior to the service. 

Burial will follow in the Vansant Road Cemetery in Clinton. Fond memories and condolences can be left online at www.vansant-millsfuneralhome.com.

Arrangements have been entrusted to Vansant-Mills Funeral Home.


Obituary - Paul Leonard Tenholder

FUNERAL MASS for Paul will be at 10:00 a.m. Tuesday, March 16, 2021 at Immaculate Conception Catholic Church, in Montrose, Missouri.

OFFICIATING will be Jason Koch.

The ROSARY will be said at 6:00 p.m. VISITATION will follow from 6:30 – 8:00 p.m. Monday, March 15, 2021 at Immaculate Conception Catholic Church, Montrose, Missouri.

INTERMENT will follow funeral Mass at St. Mary’s Cemetery in Montrose, Missouri.

The Family suggests MEMORIAL contributions be made to St. Mary’s School.

Paul Leonard Tenholder, 75, was born in Clinton, Missouri on December 14, 1945. He was the son of Theodore George and Alma Marie (Cook) Tenholder. Paul passed away peacefully on March 11, 2021 at KU Medical Center in Kansas City, Kansas after a long fight with cancer.

Paul spent his formative years in the Montrose, Missouri, area where he graduated from high school in 1963. Shortly after completing his education, he married Linda Jones on August 14, 1965, his wife of 55 years. To this union four children were born: Greg, Connie, Matt, and Lori.

Paul worked on the family farm in the Montrose area all his life raising cattle, hogs, and row crops. Apart from this, he most enjoyed taking his family to Pomme de Terre Lake, camping and teaching them to water ski. He also loved traveling throughout the Great American West, especially the mountain area of Colorado. Paul’s family remained the most important thing to him and he loved spending many hours with his grandchildren, attending many sporting events. Throughout his life Paul remained a dedicated member of Immaculate Conception Catholic Church in Montrose, Missouri and was an enthusiastic supporter of St. Mary’s School. He will be deeply missed by his family and many friends.

Preceding Paul in death were his parents, Theodore George and Alma Marie (Cook) Tenholder; and one grandson, Conner Tenholder; one brother, Don Tenholder and a sister, Joan Engeman.

Survivors include his wife, Linda Tenholder; children: Greg (Shirley) Tenholder, Connie (Jody) Rapp, Matt (Amanda) Tenholder, and Lori Burch; grandchildren: Nolan, Sydney, Hunter Tenholder; Abbey and Emily Rapp, Allison and Macey Tenholder and Madysen Faulkenberry, and Catherine Hooten; three sisters, Florence Tenholder, Blanche Jurgensmeyer, and Judy Steiger along with many extended family members and dear friends.



Happy Retirement Nancy!

Happy Retirement Nancy Ketcher of Adrian! We have enjoyed working with you at Yoss's Thriftway! 
Thank you for your years of service and the great food you would always make!

We will miss you!

Obituary - Mary Lou Warren

Marilyn Warren, 86 of Adrian, Missouri passed away Tuesday, March 9, 2021 at Butler Center for Rehabilitation. Cremation, with private family services to be held at a later date. Arrangements entrusted to the Mullinax Funeral home, Butler (660-679-0009). Memorial contributions may be made to the American Cancer Society. Messages of condolence may be left for the family at www.mullinaxfuneralhome.com.

Mary Lou Warren was born April 1, 1934 in Stanton, Kansas to George and Nellie Burnette Begshaw. She was united in marriage to James Warren. Mary lived most of her life in the Pleasant Hill, Missouri area before relocating to Adrian, Missouri.

Mary was preceded in death by her husband, sister Edith Mason, and brothers, Donald Begshaw, George Begshzw, and Leonard Begshaw.

She is survived by her daughter Dee Reynolds, son Steven Lane, daughter Sandra Trumpeter, five grandchildren, and six great-grandchildren, along with nieces, nephews, extended family members and friends.

Obituary - Harry Lee Raybourn

Funeral services for Harry Lee Raybourn of Butler, Missouri will be 10 a.m. Monday, March 15, 2021 at the Schowengerdt Funeral Chapel (660-679-6555) in Butler. No visitation. Burial with military honors in Myers Cemetery in Appleton City, Missouri. Contributions to Pleasant Ridge Presbyterian Church or Myers Cemetery. Online condolences www.schowengerdtchapel.com.

Harry Lee Raybourn, age 90 of Butler, Missouri died Wednesday, March 10, 2021 at Medicalodge of Butler. He was born July 23, 1930 to James Harry and Rosa Elsa Stevener Raybourn in Appleton City, Missouri.

Harry is survived by one son, Straton Raybourn and wife Kim of Appleton City, Missouri; one daughter, Cheri Simms and husband Scott of Butler, Missouri; one brother, Fred Raybourn and wife Diane of Cedarvale, Kansas; two sisters, Julia Ann Bock of Appleton City, Missouri and Charlene Haynes of Kansas City, Missouri; four grandchildren; and seven great-grandchildren. He was preceded in death by his parents; wife, Patricia Raybourn on April 6, 2020; one son, Harry Edward Raybourn in 2004; one grandson, Payton Dale Raybourn in 2007; one daughter-in-law, Krystal Kay Seider in 2001; two brothers, W. B. Raybourn and Straton De Raybourn; two brothers-in-law, Jim Bock and Jim Haynes; one sister-in-law, Georgia Raybourn; and two half-sisters.

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



Name released in fire death near Adrian

From Bates County Coroner, Greg Mullinax

The deceased individual found in the structure fire early in the morning of March 3, 2021 west of Adrian, Missouri is positively identified as Tonia R. Hart, 57 of Adrian. Identification procedures were completed earlier in the week, but time was given for notification of family members, and I appreciate your understanding and cooperation.

Cause of death information is at this time incomplete, and I will provide those updates as they are finalized.

My thoughts and prayers remain with the family and friends.

Greg Mullinax
Bates County Coroner

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