Monday, March 13, 2023

Countywide Disposal is hiring

We’re HIRING! CDL Driver position open. Please help us spread the word!

Countywide Disposal is rapidly growing and has a Truck Driver position open. Must have a Class B CDL. Great Pay, Health Insurance, 401k, vacation time, and holiday pay.

Must be able to physically handle lifting trash cans and various weather conditions.

Come apply to be a part of our great team!! 694 NE State Rt TT, Butler, MO 64730. (660)679-0717



Obituary - Ellis Edward Charles

Ellis Edward Charles 92, of Emporia, KS, formerly of Metz, MO, passed away on March 11, 2023 at Emporia Place, Emporia, KS. Ellis was born on October 12, 1930 in Metz, MO, the son of Charles Floyd and Grace Mertie (Saul) Charles. He married Wilma “Jean” Knight on December 10, 1949 in Nevada, MO and she preceded him in death on March 26, 2014.

Ellis graduated from Metz High School in 1948 where he starred in basketball earning the nickname “The Jackrabbit” for his jumping ability. Following high school he attended Southwest Missouri State University in Springfield, MO where he met his future wife, Wilma “Jean” Knight. Following his two years at SMSU, Ellis enlisted in the United States Air Force serving stateside at Perrin AFB for four years during the Korean War. After his time of service, the couple moved to the Kansas City area where Ellis worked for W.E. Anderson Inc. (later bought by Dwyer Instruments, Inc) as a foreman until his retirement in 1999.

Survivors include his two children, Cheri Fletcher (Kevin), Manchester, IA, and Rhonda Jantzen (Jan), Emporia, KS; three grandchildren, Nick Kimminau (Masha), Pittsburgh, PA, Rachel Niemackl-Matthias (Nick), Shawnee, KS, and Jacob Kimminau, Wichita, KS; two great-grandsons, Charles David Kimminau, and Ronan William Niemackl-Matthias; and several nieces and nephews. He was preceded in death by his wife Jean; his parents; two sisters, Lois Charles and Edith Collins; and a brother, Floyd Charles.

Funeral services will be held at 11:00 a.m. on Thursday, March 16, 2023 at Ferry Funeral Home in Nevada with Pastor Bill Platt officiating. Interment will follow in the Balltown Cemetery, Horton, MO. The family will receive friends from 10:00-11:00 a.m. prior to the service the funeral home.

Arkansas teen injured in Barton County crash

On March 12th around 8:12 p.m. the Missouri State Highway Patrol in Barton County along with Barton County Sheriff's Deputies responded to a one vehicle accident on SE 40th Road about 4 miles south of Lamar.

The Missouri State Highway Patrol says the accident occurred when the westbound 1998 Ford F-150 driven by 19 year old Michael Crowder of Lincoln, Arkansas failed to negotiate a curve, and slid off the roadway before becoming airborne.

Mr. Crowder sustained serious injuries and was taken by ambulance to Freeman West Hospital in Joplin for treatment.

View crash report below:

Sunday, March 12, 2023

Obituary - Linda Mae Thornburg

Linda Mae Thornburg, 65, passed away March 7, 2023, at Freeman Hospital in Joplin, Missouri. Linda was born July 16, 1957, to William Dean Waters and Zelma (Beam) Waters in Carthage, Missouri. She worked at Industrial Linens from Clean Inc. for 12 years. 

Linda liked collecting recipes, Indian artifacts, casino trips, and scratcher tickets. She enjoyed spending time with her family, working crossword puzzles, and especially playing cards.Linda married Virgel Glenn Thornburg on July 18, 1975, in Miami, Oklahoma. Together they had four children.

Linda is survived by her husband, Virgel; her four children, Brenda Shankles and her husband, Harold, Virgel Thornburg, II, Billy Thornburg, and Douglass Thornburg; two sisters, Sue Knight and her husband, Leroy, and Lisa Pickard; two brothers, Walter Waters and his wife, Sandra, and Kavan Waters; eight grandchildren; and six great grandchildren.
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Linda is preceded in death her parents, William and Zelma Waters, and a brother. A Celebration of Life will be held at a later date.

Obituary - Peggy Jean German

Penny Jean German, 60, of Ogden, KS passed away on Tuesday, March 7, 2023 at Ascension Via Christi Hospital in Manhattan, KS. She will be inurned at Crescent Hill Cemetery in Adrian, MO, next to her parents and Brandon. A small memorial service will be held for her at a later date.

Penny Jean (Phillips) German was born in Kansas City, MO, on November 2, 1962 to Gareld Lee Phillips and Barbara Jean (Cantrell) Phillips. Penny was the much-awaited first-born grandchild of W. R. and Edna Cantrell and the first-born granddaughter of Burt and Gladys Phillips. She was older sister to Joe and Paul Phillips.

Penny spent her entire childhood and much of her adult life as a resident of Archie, MO, where she attended school from kindergarten through her senior graduation. She was often seen pedaling through town on her bicycle, swimming in the family pool, loving on her little dog, Tiny, or engaging her vivid imagination to create a good time for herself and her friends. 

Penny loved the colors baby blue and lavender, candles and cooking. She had a profound love of music, especially: The Carpenters, The Beatles, Vince Gill, Amy Grant, and Keith Urban. As a young child in the 70's, she had an extensive 45 record collection. In high school, Penny was a well-rounded athlete and participated in basketball, volleyball and track and field. She would often bring home medals for her performance in sprinting events at district and state track meets. Penny's awards did not stop there as she was a talented singer, where she would also be recognized at regional and state singing competitions.

After high school, Penny pursued training as a dental hygienist. She also worked many years for Pizza Hut and finally opened her own house cleaning business. Penny married Warren German in 1996. Penny had a deep Christian faith and had few conversations as an adult that did not include her love of Jesus Christ. This love was instilled in her at a young age, as she very often joined her Grandma Edna at the Pentecostal Church in Adrian, MO. Her faith was a constant source of joy and comfort in her life. She also found great joy in her many pets, but her favorite was her cat, Silver Bell.

Penny's greatest love and loss was that of her beloved nephew, Brandon Phillips, for whom she assumed a surrogate mother role before his untimely death in June of 2010. Her life was never the same after losing Brandon. Anyone who spent time with Penny, at any point in her life, will tell you that she had a unique perspective of the world and an entertaining way of describing it, her experiences, and the people in it. Her stories were filled with detail, her ideas were crazy, and her laugh was contagious. She left us with many colorful memories and for that we are grateful.

Penny was preceded in death by her parents, Jean and Gareld Lee Phillips; her nephew, Brandon Phillips; maternal and paternal grandparents aforementioned; her aunts: Roberta Phillips Ford and Nicki Jo Cantrell; her uncle, Russell Cantrell; and cousin, Kelly Phillips. She is survived by her brothers: Joe Phillips, Mound City, KS; and Paul Phillips, Kansas City, MO; aunts and uncles: Larry and Donene Cantrell, Archie, MO; and Bob and Karen Phillips, Maryland; as well as, three nieces: Samantha (Chase), Nichole (Hassan) and Katlin (Matt); three great-nephews: Mason, Aiden and Luke; two great-nieces: Lyra and Riley; and many, many Phillips and Cantrell cousins.

One arrested on warrants in Butler

On March 12th around 12:26 a.m. the Butler Police Department responded to a disturbance at the Alley Tavern in Butler.

When officers arrived on scene they made contact and detained a 28 year old female who was identified as Maci J. Roy of Butler.

Maci J. Roy was arrested for failure to appear in court on three outstanding warrants for the following charges:

1.) Assault - Bond $300 cash/surety
2.) Disorderly Conduct - Bond $250 cash/surety
3.) Assault on Law Enforcement - Bond $500  cash/surety

She was booked into the Bates County Jail in Butler where she is currently listed as bondable.

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.



Come out today to Harrisonville City Park starting at 1pm

Make sure to come hungry on Sunday! The Food Spot - Brooks Concessions will be sitting in front of the Harrisonville Aquatic Center at the Harrisonville City Park during the Louder Than Your Mom Audio & Bass Wars presents Throwdown n tha Sticks! South KC Show! Very South! event!

Sunday, March 12th. Event starts at 1pm

Menu:
Hand dipped Corn dogs, fresh funnel cakes, nachos(chips & cheese), hand spun curly fries, chili cheese nachos, delicious cheeseburgers, Soda pop and bottled water







































Obituary - Judy Wright

Judy Wright of Stockton, MO, born to Raymond Phillip Dietrich Schaefer and Louvicy Elizabeth (Lola) Schaefer (Offutt) on September 20, 1941, departed this life on March 8, 2023 in Stockton, MO. She was born and raised in rural Dade County, receiving Christ as her Lord and Savior in her youth, remaining his loyal servant until she passed.

The youngest of four, and a daughter of German immigrants, Judy was heavily influenced by the values and virtues instilled by her upbringing, developing an affection and fondness for raising and caring for family. Judy graduated from Lockwood High School (Missouri) in 1959 and soon married Delbert Wright of Fair Play, Missouri (the Needmore area). Shortly thereafter, they moved and settled near Kansas City where Judy began working for Western Electric (AT&T).

Although retiring from AT&T some 29 years later, Judy’s greatest joy was caring for her family; raising her two children, Angela Kay and Philip Lee, and dutifully caring for her husband until he passed in 2015. This journey led her to Harrisonville, MO before settling in Adrian, MO in 1974 where she remained for 42 years. Upon her husband’s passing, Judy embarked on her final adventure, settling into her Stockton home where she could more readily spend time watching and experiencing her many grandkids and great-grandkids activities and accomplishments.

Over the years, Judy enjoyed many crafts and hobbies, spending much of her time in her younger years sewing clothes for her family, and eventually picking up other pursuits such as tole painting, ceramics and macramé. She eventually settled on crocheting as her hobby of choice.

One of Judy’s greatest joys was the family get-together, where she lovingly labored to prepare large meals which everyone enjoyed; large meals in which no one left hungry. The Christmas season will be affectionately remembered as a time in which Judy created numerous Christmas candies which she happily shared with family and acquaintances. That candy, much like its maker, will never be replaced.

Survivors include: Two children, Angie Fanning of Lamar, MO, and Phil Wright and wife Shannon of Shawnee, KS; four grandchildren, Amber Fidler and husband Jerry of Stockton, MO, Brian Simpson and wife Cortney of Stockton, MO, Jessi Thomas and husband Adam of Oronogo, MO, and Schaefer Lynn Wright of Shawnee, KS. In addition, she leaves behind 11 great-grandchildren, and a host of nieces and nephews.

She was preceded in death by her husband; her parents; her siblings, Beatrice, Evonne and Richard; and a granddaughter, Bowen Leigh Wright. Services will be held at Brumback Funeral Home on Sunday, March 12, 2023 at 2:00pm, with a brief visitation before the service, beginning at 1:00pm. Burial will be at Lindley Prairie Cemetery in Cedar County, MO.

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