Wednesday, April 7, 2021

Updated Obituary - Clifford Lee Pieratt

Graveside services with military honors for Clifford Pieratt will be 11 a.m. Friday, April 9, 2021 at Oak Hill Cemetery, Butler, Missouri under direction of the Schowengerdt Funeral Chapel (660-679-6555) in Butler. Visitation prior to services from 10 to 11 a.m. at the Schowengerdt Chapel. Contributions to the American Cancer Society. Online condolences www.schowengerdtchapel.com.

Clifford Lee Pieratt, age 64 of Belton, Missouri died Tuesday, April 6, 2021 at Good Samaritan Society in Olathe, Kansas. He was born September 5, 1956 to Phillip Dean and Donna Lea Wyatt Pieratt in Kansas City, Missouri.

Clifford is survived by his wife of 43 years, Regine Pieratt of Belton, Missouri; two sons, Kevin Pieratt and wife Jacky of Evans, Georgia and Jason Pieratt and wife Dana of Harrisonville, Missouri; three daughters, Jessica Johnson of Belton, Missouri, Crystal Ryan of Nevada, Missouri and Melissa Gaines and husband Matt of Belton, Missouri; and ten grandchildren. He was preceded in death by his parents.



Obituary - Coach Chuck Lliteras

Coach Chuck Lliteras age 66 of Harrisonville, Missouri departed this life Monday, April 5, 2021 at Research Medical Center, Kansas City, Missouri surrounded with family and love.

Coach Lliteras is survived by his wife Kris Lliteras of the home; two sons, Mathew S. Lliteras and his wife Maria of Nixa, Missouri and Jeremy J. Lliteras and his wife Grace of Kuwait; eight grandchildren; other relatives and many friends.

A Celebration of Life Visitation will be held Thursday, April 15, 2021 from 5:00 p.m. - 7:00 p.m. at the Dickey Funeral Home, Harrisonville, Missouri with Military Honors at 7:00 p.m.

Family suggest that memorial contributions may be made to a charity of one's choice.

A complete obituary will be posted here as soon as that information becomes available.


Coffman Chiropractic LLC is now offering DOT Physical Exams

Coffman Chiropractic LLC is now offering DOT Physical Exams according to FMCSA rules and regulations at only $85! Located in Butler, MO. 

Call in to schedule at 660-679-0077, through the BOOK NOW button on this page, or visit the website at coffmanchiro.janeapp.com/



Obituary - Christopher Gene Hale

Christopher Gene Hale, 52, Nevada, MO passed away on Saturday, April 3, 2021 at Nevada Regional Medical Center. Chris was born June 27, 1968 in Wichita, KS to Ronald Gene and Glenda Mae Hale.

Chris was raised in Wichita and later Grove, OK, graduating from North High School in Wichita, KS in 1986. He attended Pittsburg State University in Pittsburg, KS for plastic engineering. Chris came to Nevada in 2000 and began working at 3M, where he was currently employed. He was a member of the Osage Masonic Lodge, and BPO Elks #564 in Nevada.

Nicknamed “Critopher” by his family, he was a “gentle giant” who was proud of his Irish heritage. He was known as the “cool uncle” by his niece and nephews and was always the “life of the party”. Chris enjoyed science fiction, and roleplaying games, but his first love was being a dad to Colin.

Survivors include his son, Colin Christopher Hale; parents, Ronald and Glenda Hale; one sister, Shannon Riley (Gerald), Oklahoma, and their children, Brandon, Jacob, and Haley.

Memorials services will be held at 3:00 p.m. on Friday, April 9, 2021 at Ferry Funeral Home in Nevada with Pastor Brent Bland officiating. The family will receive friends from 5-7:00 p.m. on Thursday evening at the funeral home.

Memorials are suggested in his memory to a scholarship fund for his son, Colin, c/o Ferry Funeral Home.

*** Those in attendance will be asked to maintain social distancing and are asked to wear face masks to protect themselves and others.


What’s normal to us is special to others...

Editorial comment

Life on the East side of the Butler square has brought its own special insight regarding Small Town, USA. Some have jokingly referred to Butler as Mayberry RFD but that statement may be very much the truth. In a positive way.

Make no mistake our country is facing very challenging times but I, and others I’ve talked with lately see a bit of unexpected social metamorphosis- the growing attractiveness of rural America.

In point, there have been several recent encounters with out-of-state folks who have been spotted walking around the square, curiously admiring the surroundings. 

One of which was a well dressed man in a fancy car (certainly not a gravel road compatible type) that was traveling from Minneapolis to points south when he took the Butler exit for bathroom break. In our conversation he told me he saw a sign that led to the square and his curiosity got the best of him. 

I caught him reading the old newspapers plastered in our window and he asked, “is that real news?”. I had to laugh, and admit it was. He said he didn’t mean it in a bad way. He went on to say that life down here must be pretty good and the news reflected that. He also pointed out the stark differences between his hometown of about a half million and Butler.

This chatty fellow, definitely the salesman type, asked a lot of questions about history and happenings around the area. Some 40 minutes later, we both realized we had other things to do but I could tell that our small town was going to leave him with a great impression. In fact, he shook my hand so long I thought he was trying to steal a finger.

As he was getting into his car he made a point to tell me that in his 40+ years of travel, he always meets the nicest people in small towns and rural areas.

In the last few months, I’ve had 5 or 6 encounters with people just like this guy, all who which remarked how friendly us local folks are and how they love the charm of our little town.

I guess sometimes it takes an outsider to remind you of the goodness of your environment. Keep it up rural America, as this is exactly what is needed to work through these trying times.










Semi truck accident this morning in Vernon County

This morning South bound I-49 around mile marker 102.8 in Vernon County claims another one.

Every time we get heavy rain fall this curve is good to get a Semi. No injuries, just hole in fuel tank and damage to guard rails.

Courtesy of the Nevada Fire Department

City of Rich Hill city wide clean up

City wide clean up is going to look a little different this year. This is a free service provided by the City in the Spring each year. This years collection will be May 17 - May 28, 2021.

The City of Rich Hill, in cooperation with Alliance & BL & Sons Disposal, will be conducting this citywide cleanup for residential properties.

Please have your trash or brush ready at curbside by 7:00 a.m. on your collection week.

They will NOT make return trips after they have completed a street.
REMINDER: Do not place trash and brush at the curb more than one week in advance or you will be subject to code enforcement action.

If you have any questions, please don't hesitate to contact Casey or Amber at City Hall at 417-395-2223. And if you would like a paper copy of this, please stop in at City Hall.



Obituary - Dorothy Carol Elsbury

Dorothy Carol Elsbury, age 91, of Belton, Missouri, passed away on Monday, April 5, 2021.

Private family services will be held at Cullen Funeral Home on Saturday, April 10, 2021 at 11:00 a.m.

Carol was born in Independence, Missouri on February 19, 1930 to Roger C. Galvin and Helen J. (Kruse) Galvin. She grew up the youngest of three children and went to St. Mary’s grade school in Independence. After graduating from Cardinal Glennon High School in northeast Kansas City Carol worked various jobs. In life Carol loved to travel, visiting Europe, Australia, New Zealand, Hawaii, Jamaica, Alaska, Nova Scotia, and Mexico. She was a woman of Christian faith and it showed through her interactions with others. Carol was always willing to lend a hand to others when needed. She enjoyed playing card games with friends, making ceramics, water aerobics, and loved the Red Hat ladies. Carol cherished her time with family and never forgot a birthday.

Carol was preceded in death by her husband Ed Elsbury; parents, Roger and Helen Galvin; brother Bill Galvin; and sister Betty Jean Galvin.

She is survived by her loving children, Diane Rooney (Mike), Jan Almai (Manny), Jeff Ackland (Susan), Susan Stone (John), Leslie Brock (Rod), and Richard Ackland (Joannie); step-daughters, Laura Elsbury (Linda) and Leslie Powell (Charlie); sister in law, Ramona Galvin; twenty grandchildren; and eighteen great grandchildren.

In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be given to Interim Health Care, 10977 Granada Ln. Suite 105, Overland Park, Kansas 66211.

Arrangements: Cullen Funeral Home, Raymore, Missouri 816.322.5278




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