Monday, March 11, 2024
Obituary - Suzan Melissa Moore
Celebration of life for Suzan Melissa Moore of Adrian, Missouri will be 4 p.m. Friday, March 15 at the Schowengerdt Funeral Chapel. Visitation prior to celebration of life 3 - 4 p.m. Friday at the Schowengerdt Chapel. Inurnment at a later date. Contributions to animal shelter of choice. Online condolences at www.schowengerdtchapel.com
Suzan Melissa Moore, age 66 of Adrian, Missouri died Friday, March 8, 2024 at the Bates County Memorial Hospital in Butler, Missouri. She was born December 8, 1957 to John Samuel and Maggie Louise Barnett Horner in Butler, Missouri.
Suzan, one of two children, grew up in Rich Hill, Missouri where she attended school and later obtained her GED. She lived in Rich Hill and Butler before moving to Adrian, Missouri where she lived more than half her life. Suzan was an optician for Walmart Vision Center in Harrisonville, Missouri and was a homemaker for the past 20 years. On January 4, 1991 she married Stanley Eugene Moore.
Suzan was caring, giving, self-less, beautiful, charismatic and angelic but also could be stubborn, strong willed and ornery. She enjoyed making animation drawings, cooking, playing video games, fried chicken and watching movies and the Kansas City Chiefs. Suzan loved spending time with her cats, dogs, and family.
Suzan is survived by her husband, Stanley Eugene Moore of the home; a daughter, Misty Dawn Welcher and husband Jeremy of Adrian, Missouri; two grandchildren, Matthew Timothy Thorup of Harrisonville, Missouri and Haley Dawn Thorup and fiancé Brendan of Peculiar, Missouri; a great-grandson, Gannon James Chivington; parents-in-law, Stanley W. and Reva Mae Moore of Adrian, Missouri; and two stepdaughters, Savanna Marie Thompson and Kendra Dawn Owens. She was preceded in death by her parents; a brother, Johnnie Carvey Horner; and an aunt, Agnes Barnett.
Traffic Alert: Two vehicle accident on I-49
Several emergency personnel are on scene of a two vehicle accident involving a motorcycle on northbound I-49 at mile marker 133 north of Butler at this time.
Please avoid this area and always slow down for emergency lights. Mid America Live will update when more Information is made available to us.
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Children's Center Casino night set for April 6th
Get ready to shuffle the deck and raise the stakes! Join us for an unforgettable evening of games, laughter, and camaraderie, all in support of a fantastic cause!
Obituary - H. De. Wilson
H. De. Wilson, 94 of Butler, Missouri passed away Saturday, March 9, 2024 at Medicalodge of Butler. A visitation will be held Thursday, March 14, 2024 from 1:00 pm to 2:00 pm at Mullinax Funeral Home, Butler (660-679-0009). Funeral services will follow at 2:00 pm Thursday, also at the funeral home.
Burial will take place in Newton Burial Park, Nevada, Missouri. Memorial contributions may be made to the Butler Public Library or the Adrian Optimist. Messages of condolence may be left for the family at www.mullinaxfuneralhome.com.
Harry DeVoe Wilson, known by all his friends and family as H. De. was born July 11, 1929 on a farm near Metz, MO. The son of Earl DeVoe Wilson and Zella Gregg Wilson. He attended Stoney Point Elementary School. His family moved to Nevada, MO. in 1943, and H. De. graduated from Nevada High School in 1948.
On October 7, 1951 H. De. was united in marriage to Jo Ann Underwood, to this union three children were born, Tonia, Teresa, and Tamara. H. De. entered the US Army on October 31, 1951 and served until October 2, 1953, stationed at Fort Leonard Wood, MO. and Bordeaux, France.
H. De. and Jo Ann moved the family to Butler, MO. in 1967 where H. De. worked for Foodtown Grocery until its closing in 1982. He then went to work for Coca-Cola and retired in 1994 so that he could travel. H. De. was not one to set idle for too long, so he went to back to work, this time for his long-time friend Jim Peters at the Exchanger newspaper. He would work there until 2011. Following that he went to work for Mullinax Funeral Home delivering funeral notices to local businesses. He officially retired from that job in December of 2023.
H. De. loved to hunt and fish, especially for salmon in Alaska, but after he retired his first love was traveling. He was able to see some of each of the States with the exception of three on the east coast and Hawaii.
H. De. and Jo Ann spent their winters in Gulf Shores, Alabama where he enjoyed walking the beach and gathering shells. If you knew H. De. well, you would know that he enjoyed his trips to the casinos and was a regular at the local Bingo games. He also very much enjoyed his time with family, especially his grandchildren.
H. De. was preceded in death by his parents, daughter Tonia Dee Miller, two brothers, and three sisters. He is survived by his wife Jo Ann Wilson, daughters Teresa Wilson and Tamara Deardorff, four grandchildren, Samantha, Lauren, Michael, and Jennifer, along with seven great-grandchildren.
Harry DeVoe Wilson, known by all his friends and family as H. De. was born July 11, 1929 on a farm near Metz, MO. The son of Earl DeVoe Wilson and Zella Gregg Wilson. He attended Stoney Point Elementary School. His family moved to Nevada, MO. in 1943, and H. De. graduated from Nevada High School in 1948.
On October 7, 1951 H. De. was united in marriage to Jo Ann Underwood, to this union three children were born, Tonia, Teresa, and Tamara. H. De. entered the US Army on October 31, 1951 and served until October 2, 1953, stationed at Fort Leonard Wood, MO. and Bordeaux, France.
H. De. and Jo Ann moved the family to Butler, MO. in 1967 where H. De. worked for Foodtown Grocery until its closing in 1982. He then went to work for Coca-Cola and retired in 1994 so that he could travel. H. De. was not one to set idle for too long, so he went to back to work, this time for his long-time friend Jim Peters at the Exchanger newspaper. He would work there until 2011. Following that he went to work for Mullinax Funeral Home delivering funeral notices to local businesses. He officially retired from that job in December of 2023.
H. De. loved to hunt and fish, especially for salmon in Alaska, but after he retired his first love was traveling. He was able to see some of each of the States with the exception of three on the east coast and Hawaii.
H. De. and Jo Ann spent their winters in Gulf Shores, Alabama where he enjoyed walking the beach and gathering shells. If you knew H. De. well, you would know that he enjoyed his trips to the casinos and was a regular at the local Bingo games. He also very much enjoyed his time with family, especially his grandchildren.
H. De. was preceded in death by his parents, daughter Tonia Dee Miller, two brothers, and three sisters. He is survived by his wife Jo Ann Wilson, daughters Teresa Wilson and Tamara Deardorff, four grandchildren, Samantha, Lauren, Michael, and Jennifer, along with seven great-grandchildren.
All district girls basketball players from Butler High School
We would like to Congratulate the following Butler High School Girls Basketball players for making all district.
Freshman Kylee Dubray and Gabrielle Carmichael! Way to go ladies!
The following girls made all conference:
1st team- Kylee Dubray
2nd team-Gabbie Carmichael and Adyson Clover
All rea Way to go!
Check out the Community Calendar!
The City of Butler and Mid America Live are proud to present a community calendar so you can keep up with everything going on in the region. Click the Community Calendar button at the top of the page or follow this link https://batescountynewswire.blogspot.com/p/blog-page.html
Scheduled power outage in Butler tomorrow
Due to the discovery of a broken pole in the electrical distribution system, the City of Butler is scheduling two power outages for circuits #1 and #2 on Tuesday, March 12th to replace the pole. The first outage will be shortly after 8am and should last about 30 minutes.
This will allow the crew to manipulate the system and restore power to the citizens while the broken pole is being replaced. The second outage will be later in the day, and it will allow the crew to return the circuits back to normal operation.
For informational purposes, I have attached a map marked with blue to identify the area that is affected. Again, the City of Butler apologizes for any inconvenience this may cause.
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