Wednesday, March 15, 2023
Obituary - Charles Franklin "Frankie" Durossette
Frankie and Melissa have three boys, Cody, Wyatt, and Caleb, their most precious possessions. Frankie was born April 6, 1971, to Frank and Mary (Michalek) Durossette. He is brother to: big brother, Billy, wife Christi Durossette, little brother Kevin, wife Autumn Durossette and Wes, wife Amber Blaufuss. Frankie is uncle to: Josh, wife Tab, Jake, Sophie, Kasen, Cash, Ellie, Kierstyn, Emersyn, Kynley, Kane, and Kaizley. Frankie was excited to add Grandpa to his title soon. Frankie was preceded in death by Paternal and Maternal grandparents, Grover William and Maxine Lavon (Gibson) Durossette, and Edward and Ethel Mary (Murphy) Michalek.
Rev. Chuck Russell will conduct funeral services at 1:00 PM Friday, March 17th, at the Cheney Witt Chapel. Burial will follow in the Memory Gardens Cemetery. The family will receive friends from 5:00 until 7:00 Thursday evening at the funeral home.
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Butler Chamber Featured Business of the Month
The Butler Area Chamber of Commerce Featured Business of the Month is Cook Insurance Agency on the east side of the square. L-R: Chamber board member Mike West, Charles Rush, Bryant Rush, Lara Merryfield, Madison Klinksick and Chamber board member Kim Jacobs. Cook Insurance has served Butler and the Bates County area for many years and would welcome your business. Located at 7 N. Main St., Butler or call 660-679-6188 for more information.
Brendin Breaks Records: a Historical High School Career Coming to an End By Cody Morris
Patrick knew at a young age that he had a knack for conquering opponents on the mat, when asked when he realized that wrestling was something he excelled at and wanted to pursue, Patrick told Mid-America “I was gifted at a young age and my parents saw that. So they went to great lengths to allow me to be successful with this sport, they also never let me quit even when times were hard.” Even though he was gifted with an incredible skill set, Patrick knows that he wouldn’t have been able to have the historical career that he was without help and encouragement from others, “My parents kept me in the sport all these years and were my greatest supporters. I’ve also been blessed to have awesome coaches throughout the years that have been a big impact for my success,” Patrick says.
And while Patrick has been cheered on, coached and supported by many over the years, he has some undeniable inherent abilities that have proven to mold him into the nearly perfect wrestler that he has become. While talking about his greatest strengths as a wrestler, Patrick said, “definitely my body control, my hips, my speed, and reaction time. I’ve also been doing it for a very long time which gives me a lot of experience and technique.”
With such a historic run, Patrick still is able to stay humble while he puts in the hardwork and dedication it takes to become an elite talent. He has not suffered a loss in over 2 years now, and when asked about his mindset heading into each year, and if he goes into each year expecting to dominate and come out unbeaten, Patrick says, “my mindset each year is trying to achieve goals I set for myself. However, having that kind of mindset is nice to have but I was just focused on one match at a time for the most part.” Brendin is a stand-up young man who has not only the raw talent and a great support system, but also the drive to and dedication to be great, he says his biggest motivation is to achieve the goals he has set for himself and to just be successful in life. When asked if he has accomplished all of his goals, Patrick said “for sure! I exceeded all my expectations for High School. I actually surprised myself half the time.”
With a long list of accomplishments and achievements, it surely must be hard for Patrick to single out one moment that has stood out to him, but when asked about his favorite memory from wrestling, Patrick told us, “Definitely winning state both times and sharing both moments with family, coaches, and my awesome crowd/supporters.”
Patrick’s storied career has not come lacking struggles. However, every challenge that Patrick has faced, he has overcome. When asked what his biggest challenge has been, Brendin responded “Staying motivated because of all the weight cuts and pushing my body to the limits at times. Wrestling is a brutal sport mentally and physically, however it was all worth it at the end of the day.” Adversity and challenges do not deter this dedicated wrestler. Even in his final match of his career, as he found himself wrestling for a 2nd State Championship, Brendin was battling a thumb that was broken in two different places from the previous match. But even a broken thumb could not slow down the Champ, “I knew my thumb was really bad, however I couldn’t think about it and I had to block it out. I had one match left in my career and nothing was going to stop me from winning,” Patrick shares.
Brendin will graduate from Butler this year, but even as he leaves, his name is cemented in the School and State record books for decades to come. Patrick thinks his post-highschool plans might surprise some folks, as the senior tells Mid-America “I plan to get a bachelor’s degree in business/finance at Pittsburg State University. I do not plan on furthering my athletic career, it may be a shock for a lot of people. However I’ve thought about it a lot but I’ve been doing sports my whole life. I’m burnt out and I’ve got to do what makes myself happy. I’m ready to start a new chapter in my life. At the end of the day I’m going to college to get an education.”
Brendin ends the conversation with Mid-America by offering some advice to younger wrestlers looking to achieve success, saying “My advice to younger wrestlers is wrestling is a very hard sport, stick with it. Even if you’re not the best out there wrestling clicks for different people at different times, it may be hard, however wrestling will make you a better person and a better athlete.” Brendin is a talented and driven young man, and we wish him nothing but the best in all of his future endeavors as his remarkable and historical wrestling career has come to an end.
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Kansas City man arrested in Bates County
Mr. Reeser was arrested on the following charges:
1.) Felony possession of a controlled substance
2.) Driving while license is revoked/suspended
3.) Unlawful possession of drug paraphernalia
4.) Excessive window tint
Audrea B. Reeser was booked into the Bates County Jail in Butler and he was later cited with tickets and released.
View arrest report below:
https://www.mshp.dps.missouri.gov/HP71/ArrestDetailsAction?TW01REPORTNUMBER=I463314A


