Thursday, November 2, 2023

Obituary - Jesse Raybourn

Jesse Franklin Raybourn, 41, passed away way too young on Saturday, October 28, 2023. Jesse was born March 2, 1982, in Kansas City, Missouri to Wayne and Christina (Schuler) Raybourn.

Jesse made friends wherever he went. He loved to laugh and make others laugh as well. He was the Jokester. He was generous to a fault, he always helped others even when he had something else to do. The Chiefs were his number one team. He loved to collect shirts, shoes and hats.

He loved his daughter Skylar most in the world, besides his momma and fiancé Jamie. He called himself the mushroom king, and he was right. He found gallons of mushrooms last spring. He loved fishing and hunting with his friends, and always had a great time wherever he went.

He visited his dads grave every week and talked to him daily. He missed him so much. I can hear Wayne saying "Damn It Boy".

Jesse is survived by his mother: Christina "Tina" Raybourn; daughter: Skylar Raybourn; fiancé: Jamie Vogel; sister: Jennifer (John) Sanjean; as well as several other family and friends.

He was preceded by his father: Wayne Raybourn.

A hero remembered...

 

Butler man arrested on Parole Violation

On November 1st around 2:38 p.m. the Bates County Sheriff's Office arrested 29 year old Dakota M. Ryles of Butler, Missouri.

Mr. Ryles was arrested for 1.) Missouri State Probation/Parole Violation. 

He was booked into the Bates County Jail and he is currently being held on no bond. 

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.

Obituary - Joanne Winters

Joanne Meredith (Koby) Winters, California, MO, formerly of Butler, passed away at Capital Regional Medical Center in Jefferson City on October 24, 2023. 

She was born December 17, 1943 in St. Louis, and married Tom Winters on February 6, 1965; they had two children, Tracy Ann and Thomas William, Jr. Tom and Joanne operated an aircraft maintenance shop at the Butler Airport from 1971 to 1990.

Joanne is survived by her husband, Tom of the home in California, MO, a daughter, Tracy Echols (Kenny) of Diana, TX, a son, Tom, Jr. (Karen) of California, MO, and a brother, Jim Koby (Shearon) of St. Peters, MO. She is further survived by four granddaughers, Heather Musick of Blue Springs, MO, Ashley Epperson of Naples, Italy, Jackie Fulmer (Gary) of Hallsville, TX and McKenna Echols of Diana, TX, and four great-daughters, one great-grandson, and several nieces and nephews.

Per her wishes, she is to be cremated with no services being held. Contributions may be made to a charity of the donor's choice.

Wednesday, November 1, 2023

Obituary - Charlotte Ann Hon

Charlotte Ann Hon, 89, of Excelsior Springs, Missouri, formerly of Harrisonville, MO, passed away on Sunday, October 29, 2023 at Aspire Senior Living in Excelsior Springs, MO. Funeral services will be held at the Atkinson Funeral Home in Harrisonville at 11:00am on Saturday, November 4, 2023, with visitation from 10:00-11:00am at the funeral home. Burial will follow in Orient Cemetery, Harrisonville. Memorial contributions may be made to The Shriners Hospitals for Children or St. Jude Children's Research Hospital.

Charlotte was born April 3, 1934 in Rockport, MO, a daughter of Thomas Claude and Glenda Wilhelmina (Voltmer) Morgan. Charlotte attended Belle Plain Rural School #61, graduated 8th grade at Prospect Rural School # 88, and graduated from Harrisonville High School with the class of 1952.

Charlotte married Robert Francis Hon on March 15, 1952 at the Baptist Church parsonage in Harrisonville. She worked at the USDA office in Harrisonville for 28 years, serving as manager for 15 years, before retiring in 1983. She was a member of Antioch Southern Baptist Church in Harrisonville; a former member of the Business and Professional Women's Club; a member of the Beta Sigma Phi service organization who assisted with February Heart fund drives; and she had served on the Cass County Sheltered Workshop Board until moving to Branson in 1988 where she and Bob lived for 14 years. They then moved to Excelsior Springs in December of 2001 and on to Richmond, TX in December of 2009, where they lived until returning to Excelsior Springs in October of 2021.

Charlotte was preceded in death by her parents; one son, Robert Lee, on December 16, 1966; her husband, Robert Francis Hon, on May 10, 2022; and a brother, Herman Lewis Morgan. She is survived by two daughters: Becky Tompkins, Excelsior Springs, MO; and Rachelle Solomon, Plattsburg, MO; four grandchildren: Nathan Tompkins (Marina), Paul Tompkins (Amber), Christopher Tompkins and Lora Tompkins; and two great-granddaughters, Jade Tompkins and Hailey Tompkins.

Black Friday Bash in Butler

Doors open at 7 PM $10 entry fee the band Ozark Valley underground will play at 8 PM followed by after party with Uncle Sam DJ until midnight. BYOB. 21 and older unless with guardian. after party will include country, classic rock, oldies/party favorites and requests. concessions will be available, hoping for food vendors as well. this will be updated!

Obituary - Richard Shorten

Richard Lee Shorten, age 97, of Nevada passed away on Monday, October 30, 2023 at Nevada Regional Medical Center. Richard was born in Ft. Scott, KS to John Richard Shorten and Blanche E. McBride Shorten on July 23, 1926. 

He was an only child. Richard was married for 68 years to the love of his life, Helen Marie Voss Shorten. They married on January 25, 1952. They had two children, Pamela Randolph and her husband, John of Palm Bay, Florida, and John Shorten and his wife, Donna, of Nevada; and their children, Jevan Shorten (Brittney), Kayla Shrewsbury (Eric), and Kyle Cushard (Kalyn) all of Nevada, MO. Also surviving are 7 great-grandchildren and 2 great-great-grandchildren. Helen preceded Richard in death on December 12, 2020.

As a young child, Richard and his parents moved to Nevada, MO, where he attended Benton grade school and Nevada High School. He graduated from Nevada High School in 1945. Richard started playing drums in the 8th grade and later was in a jazz band with friends called the “Swingsters”. Richard recalled at age 12 having one of the first hamburgers at the White Grill before they opened as his father owned the gas station located next door to the Grill. He additionally had recalled having a white mouse that he was playing with when it ran up his father’s leg. This created quite a problem with his father.

After high school, Richard attended Mortuary College in St. Louis. He used to talk about calling home to his parents in Nevada and telling his dad that every time he turned around he needed money. Richard’s dad told him to “quit turning around so much”.

Richard was drafted into the Army on September 27, 1950, after Mortuary College. He was stationed in Fort Knox, Kentucky where he was assigned as a Clerk typist as at that time he was the only soldier who could type. This is where he met and later married Helen. He recalls that besides being a typist, he would be required to play drums for cadence to the new recruits to help them learn to march. Richard commented once that the “only good thing about the Army was Helen and his drum sticks.” He additionally recalled having a 1926 Silver Dollar which he carried in his pocket with him his entire life.

Richard was a member of the First Christian Church of Nevada throughout the years, and was at times, a member of the Elks, Masons, Lions Club, and a long-time member of the 9 o’clock Coffee Club. He was also involved in numerous activities such as the Shriner Band, two terms as Public Administrator, and other civic and social activities. From 1953-1968, Richard owned Shorten Funeral Home but later sold and went into farming fulltime until his retirement.

A graveside committal service will be held at 11:00 a.m. on Friday, November 3, 2023, at Newton Burial Park, with Pastor Bill Platt officiating. The family will receive friends from 5:00-7:00 p.m. on Thursday evening at Ferry Funeral Home, Nevada. Those who wish may contribute in Richard’s memory to On My Own or the Neal Center in c/o Ferry Funeral Home.

Thank you for the donation!

Many thanks to Butler High School Bears who donated $950 from their Pink event proceeds to the BCMH Cares Mammogram Fund! The Cares fund pays for imaging services for women who are uninsured or underinsured to receive 3D mammograms for breast cancer screenings.

Pictured with the team is our own Angelia Cumpton, LPN, front and center. Angelia is the Chronic Care Management Nurse for Family Care Clinics and she recently completed treatments for breast cancer. Many thanks to the Butler Bears volleyball team along with their coaches, teachers and students!

#breastcancerawareness #fightbreastcancer #BCMHCares





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