Billy Joe Cumpton, 67 of Adrian, Missouri passed away unexpectedly Sunday, March 24, 2024 at his home in Adrian. A Celebration of Life service will be held 5:00 pm Friday, April 26, 2024 at the Adrian Optimist Building in Adrian, Missouri. Services under the direction of Mullinax Funeral Home, Butler (660-679-0009). Memorial contributions may be made to the Adrian Optimist Club or the Altona Baptist Church. Messages of condolence may be left for the family at www.mullinaxfuneralhome.com.
Billy Joe Cumpton, 67 of Adrian, Missouri passed away unexpectedly on March 24, 2024, at his home. Billy was born July 24, 1956, in Butler, Missouri, to Harold Kenneth and Martha June (Vogeler) Cumpton.
Billy spent his school years at Ballard graduating in 1974. He formed lifelong friendships during these years. Billy and his family attended 4-H horse shows and won several trophies. Buddy the horse was instrumental in helping Billy and his family win those awards. Billy worked on the family farm in the Ballard community. His family went hunting for deer, coons, squirrels and enjoyed fishing and hunting for mushrooms.
As a young adult Billy accepted Jesus as his Savior, was baptized in a neighbor’s pond and became a member of Altona Baptist Church in rural Adrian.
After high school graduation Billy made two trips to California. One to visit his brother, Harold who was stationed in Santa Ana, California, in the U.S. Marine Corp and one included a friend. Billy often talked about these trips as one of the highlights of his life. He made a return trip to California after his retirement to visit someone he met in those early days. Over the years, Billy worked at various jobs, including construction, Yellow Freight and as a real estate agent in Texas.
During a deer hunting trip in November, 1982, Billy fell from his tree stand and broke his back. Although that accident confined him to a wheelchair, Billy led a full life. He participated in wheel chair racing, basketball and baseball. One of his favorite experiences was traveling to Japan with the Kansas City Pioneers to play basketball.
While participating in wheelchair sports he met his future boss. Billy was hired to work in the management systems division and had several job titles in the 29+ years he worked for the federal government. He received multiple promotions and retired as IT Regional Director of Region 7 for HUD. Once again Billy formed lasting friendships during these years that remained after he retired.
On June 29, 1996, Billy was united in marriage to Cheryl (Wix) Morrow. Billy and Cheryl went on many trips scuba diving and attending wheelchair sports activities. They built a new home in 2005 on family land in rural Adrian in the Ballard community where they liked to feed and watch the wildlife and fish. Billy and Cheryl spent time gardening, watching grandchildren in sports activities, as well as cheering on the Kansas City Chiefs and playing cards with family and friends. He enjoyed planning and attending reunions for the Cumpton cousins and the Vogeler family. Billy’s family was very important to him, and he also had a countless number of friends all across the nation. He helped to plan the reunions for the Ballard High School Class of 1974 and was looking forward to the 50 year reunion. One friend, who has only known Billy for a few years, made this comment about him: “Believe me when I tell you this man was the definition of if there is a will, there is a way. Billy was a true inspiration to me. There was no quit in him! He never let his disability slow him down. He always found a way to enjoy life to the fullest.”
Billy never let the wheelchair keep him from adventure; he continued to hunt wildlife and mushrooms, fish and go camping with family and friends, target shooting, flying his drone and looking for wildlife with his thermal imaging scope. The week before his passing he went on a spoonbill fishing trip with friends. His latest passion was metal detecting, which was a hobby he’s dabbled in before his accident but had recently picked back up. Billy was so excited when he found his first silver quarter.
Billy joined the Adrian Optimists, served as an officer and received several awards including New Member of the Year and Optimist of the Year. He could often be seen helping with the gun shows and bingo. Billy studied the Masonic degrees and passed to become a Master Mason in the Crescent Hill Lodge No. 368 AF & AM in Adrian, Missouri.
Billy was preceded in death by his grandparents, father Kenneth, aunts, uncles, cousins and father-in-law. Surviving are his wife Cheryl; mother June Cumpton; sister Martha (Jim) Stocklaufer; brothers Harold (Sharon), Roger, Mikel (Patsy) and Dale (Leann); stepmother-in-law Linda Wix; stepdaughters, Kristen (Justin) Feola, Jill (Rod) Berry and stepson Bryan (Sheila) Morrow; grandchildren Tyler (Mikaela), Sydney, Collin, Chelsi and Josi Berry, Isabelle and Jocelyn Feola and great grandson Beckham; nephews and nieces, Steven (Brenda) Doody, Melissa (Anthony) Heider, Holly Ruth, Kyla (Tommy) Hackler, Jessica (Rusty) Campbell, Travis (Dana) Cumpton, Jamie (Zach) Skaggs, Melanie (Kevin) Branson, Ethan, Wyatt (Carly) and Wade (Katrina) Cumpton, numerous great nieces and nephews, cousins, aunt Bonnie Wilson and best friend Robert Hogue.
Friday, March 29, 2024
Update: Three injured in Bates County rollover accident
On Friday March 29th around 5:35 p.m. the Missouri State Highway Patrol in Bates County, Butler Fire Department, Bates County EMS and Bates County Sheriff's Deputies responded to a two vehicle accident in the northbound lanes of I-49 at mile marker 134.4 north of Butler.
The Missouri Highway Patrol says the accident occurred when the northbound 2019 Honda HRV driven by a 26 year old Fernando Royal of Covington, Georgia struck the rear of a northbound 2017 Ford F-150 driven by a 22 year old Owen C. Lawson of Kansas City, Missouri after impact both vehicles traveled off the side of the roadway, and overturned.
The Missouri Highway Patrol says the accident occurred when the northbound 2019 Honda HRV driven by a 26 year old Fernando Royal of Covington, Georgia struck the rear of a northbound 2017 Ford F-150 driven by a 22 year old Owen C. Lawson of Kansas City, Missouri after impact both vehicles traveled off the side of the roadway, and overturned.
Three people in two cars all sustained minor injuries in this accident and two were transported by ambulance to Bates County Memorial Hospital for treatment.
View crash report below:
https://www.mshp.dps.missouri.gov/HP68/AccidentDetailsAction?ACC_RPT_NUM=240154250
Obituary - Buck Edward Smith
Baby Buck Edward Smith was born on February 19, 2024 at 11:53 A.M. at 27 weeks at Golden Valley Memorial Hospital in Clinton Missouri. He passed away on February 21, 2024. There will be a Memorial gathering for everyone that knew about him and loved him and his family on April 2, 2024 at 2:30 p.m. at the Vansant-Mills Funeral Home in Clinton, Missouri.
Precious Baby Buck Edward Smith was the son of Susie Marie Brown and Devan Kyle Smith and brother of Hunter Eugene Bailey, Azlyn Marie Fannon, Teagan Jade Bailey, and Lea Grace Bailey, grandparents Sharon Kay Crenshaw and Otis Howard Crenshaw, Becky Lynn Karo and Robert Karo; Stepdad Keith Allen Bailey; great grandma Gertrude Ann Germaine Rose Vinneman-Smith and many aunts and uncles and cousins and friends.
He was preceded in death by his grandparents Walter Louis Brown, and Patricia Marie Brown, great grandpa Buck Edward Smith which he is named after, and his uncle Albert Eugene Brown.
Please keep us all in your thoughts and prayers as we come to terms with living life without you in it. Arrangements have been entrusted to Vansant-Mills Funeral Home in Clinton, Missouri
Precious Baby Buck Edward Smith was the son of Susie Marie Brown and Devan Kyle Smith and brother of Hunter Eugene Bailey, Azlyn Marie Fannon, Teagan Jade Bailey, and Lea Grace Bailey, grandparents Sharon Kay Crenshaw and Otis Howard Crenshaw, Becky Lynn Karo and Robert Karo; Stepdad Keith Allen Bailey; great grandma Gertrude Ann Germaine Rose Vinneman-Smith and many aunts and uncles and cousins and friends.
He was preceded in death by his grandparents Walter Louis Brown, and Patricia Marie Brown, great grandpa Buck Edward Smith which he is named after, and his uncle Albert Eugene Brown.
Please keep us all in your thoughts and prayers as we come to terms with living life without you in it. Arrangements have been entrusted to Vansant-Mills Funeral Home in Clinton, Missouri
Obituary - Trevor John Spurgeon
Trevor John Spurgeon, age 42, of Nevada, MO passed away suddenly Wednesday, March 27, 2024, at Freeman Hospital in Joplin, MO due to complication of pneumonia and diabetes.
Trevor was born March 29, 1981, in El Dorado Springs, MO to Michael Charles and Janis Kay (Coulter) Spurgeon. He was the youngest of the Spurgeon kids (and by far the most spoiled) but was also, in many ways the most selfless. He was the one helping our mother with daily tasks for the last several years and she will miss him dearly. The funny thing about siblings is that you may fight like cats and dogs growing up, but they KNOW you, your relationships and alliances with one another constantly evolve over time and you wouldn’t trade any of them for anyone. In the end, they are your family. Some coming into our family say we have a droll sense of humor; you cannot argue with that, and it borders on inappropriate at times, but that is how we’ve always coped. The regular chats discussing, sometimes sparring, over current events (he missed his calling as a debater!) and receiving his daily Wordle score, will be missed.
Trevor leaves behind his mother, Janis Spurgeon (Jerry Willis), Nevada, MO; a brother, Troy Spurgeon (Krystal Everhart) Lamar, MO and their son, Maverick; sisters, Dayna Richards and her husband Jimmy, St. Louis, MO and their children Kalob and Brook; Theresa McIntosh and her husband Bob Montrose, MO, and their son Nathan; Tammy Frost and her husband Winter, Frisco, TX and their children Ethan and Bryn. Additional survivors include his uncle, Larry Coulter of Rockville, MO and his children Lonnie & Chad; his aunt, Susan Knipp and her husband Dave, Kansas, City, MO and their children Ryan & Jennifer; as well as an extended family. He was preceded in death by his father and grandparents.
We will be Celebrating all the Wonderful Memories he created from 5-7:00 p.m. on Thursday, April 4, 2024, at the Community Center, 200 N. Ash, Nevada, MO. Light finger foods are welcomed.
Trevor was born March 29, 1981, in El Dorado Springs, MO to Michael Charles and Janis Kay (Coulter) Spurgeon. He was the youngest of the Spurgeon kids (and by far the most spoiled) but was also, in many ways the most selfless. He was the one helping our mother with daily tasks for the last several years and she will miss him dearly. The funny thing about siblings is that you may fight like cats and dogs growing up, but they KNOW you, your relationships and alliances with one another constantly evolve over time and you wouldn’t trade any of them for anyone. In the end, they are your family. Some coming into our family say we have a droll sense of humor; you cannot argue with that, and it borders on inappropriate at times, but that is how we’ve always coped. The regular chats discussing, sometimes sparring, over current events (he missed his calling as a debater!) and receiving his daily Wordle score, will be missed.
Trevor leaves behind his mother, Janis Spurgeon (Jerry Willis), Nevada, MO; a brother, Troy Spurgeon (Krystal Everhart) Lamar, MO and their son, Maverick; sisters, Dayna Richards and her husband Jimmy, St. Louis, MO and their children Kalob and Brook; Theresa McIntosh and her husband Bob Montrose, MO, and their son Nathan; Tammy Frost and her husband Winter, Frisco, TX and their children Ethan and Bryn. Additional survivors include his uncle, Larry Coulter of Rockville, MO and his children Lonnie & Chad; his aunt, Susan Knipp and her husband Dave, Kansas, City, MO and their children Ryan & Jennifer; as well as an extended family. He was preceded in death by his father and grandparents.
We will be Celebrating all the Wonderful Memories he created from 5-7:00 p.m. on Thursday, April 4, 2024, at the Community Center, 200 N. Ash, Nevada, MO. Light finger foods are welcomed.
Severe chances return Sunday and Monday
Breezy conditions with SW wind gusts 30-40 MPH expected today. Non-severe thunderstorms possible (20%-30%) this evening. Scattered thunderstorms return Sunday through Tuesday. Strong to severe storms are possible Sunday and Monday.
Appleton City High School Bright Future Friday
ACHS Senior Alli Nelson has been accepted to a handful of schools, including The University of Central Missouri.
Alli is not certain what she wants to do after her high school graduation, but she plans to continue her employment at Walmart for the time being. Alli ultimately would like to pursue her passion for baking and we've had the great pleasure of sampling many of her treats here at ACHS.
We're proud to have you as a bulldog, Alli, and we know your future will be sweet.
Thursday, March 28, 2024
Butler Varsity Bears baseball team rally to defeat the Hermitage Hornets 12-6
Butler Varsity Bears baseball team rally's to defeat The Hermitage Hornets, Despite trailing by as many as four runs, the Butler Bears rallied to beat the Hermitage Hornets 12-6 on Thursday night in a crazy game.
A single by Cash Turner put the Hermitage Hornets on the board in the bottom of the first. The Hornets added to their early lead in the bottom of the third inning after Turner singled, and Ashton Sawyer singled, each scoring one run.
Butler tied the game in the top of the sixth, thanks to a singled by Junior Brayden Jackson, an error, and a single by Sophomore Brandon Hammett.
The Butler Bears captured the lead, 6-4, in the top of the seventh after Sophomore Cohen Wilson tripled, and Freshman Rhett Newsome singled, each scoring one run.
The Hornets tied the game in the bottom of the seventh thanks to a fielder’s choice by Sawyer, and a singled by Bennett Mantooth.
Butler flipped the game on its head in the top of the ninth, scoring six runs on five hits to take a 12-6 lead. The biggest blow in the inning was an error that drove in two.
Sophomore Brock Lines earned the win for the Bears. The reliever allowed zero hits and zero runs over two and one-third innings, striking out one and walking none. Junior Eli Cox stepped in the mound first for the Bears.
The right-handed pitcher surrendered 10 hits and six runs over six and two-thirds innings, striking out five and walking two. Joel Eastwood stepped on the bump first for the Hornets. The right-handed pitcher surrendered four hits and zero runs over four innings, striking out four and walking none.
The Butler Bears piled up 16 hits in the game. Sophomore Bryson Kash and Wilson were a force together in the lineup, as they each collected three hits for the Bears while hitting back-to-back.
The Butler Bears piled up 16 hits in the game. Sophomore Bryson Kash and Wilson were a force together in the lineup, as they each collected three hits for the Bears while hitting back-to-back.
Hammett led the Bears with two runs batted in. The outfielder went 2-for-5 on the day. Senior Maddox Fennewald, Cox, and Newsome each collected multiple hits for the Butler Bears.
Kash paced the Bears with two walks. Overall, the team had patience at the plate, collecting six walks for the game. Fennewald and Hammett each stole multiple bases for the Bears. The Butler Bears stole six bases in the game.
The Hermitage Hornets amassed 10 hits in the game. Sawyer led the Hornets with two runs batted in. The right-handed hitter went 2-for-5 in the day. Turner went 3-for-5 at the plate to lead the Hornets in hits. Earwood and Sawyer each stole multiple bases. The Hornets ran wild on the base paths, piling up four stole bases for the game.
Next up for the Butler Bears is a game at Midway with the Vikings on Monday.
The Hermitage Hornets amassed 10 hits in the game. Sawyer led the Hornets with two runs batted in. The right-handed hitter went 2-for-5 in the day. Turner went 3-for-5 at the plate to lead the Hornets in hits. Earwood and Sawyer each stole multiple bases. The Hornets ran wild on the base paths, piling up four stole bases for the game.
Next up for the Butler Bears is a game at Midway with the Vikings on Monday.
2023 Butler Chamber of Commerce business of the year
Last week Steiner's Restaurant & Bar had the opportunity to attend and cater the Butler Annual Chamber of Commerce Banquet and were honored to have been awarded the 2023 Business of the Year Award!
This award is such an honor for us to receive considering our doors have only been open for 8 months!
It takes hard work & commitment from our entire team to show up each & every day to make Steiner’s a special place to be for our community. From the dishes that are washed, the food that is prepared & cooked to the servers taking care of our guests; the talented Chef Cory bringing scrumptious options to our tables & our great leaders that take pride in their work & love what they do. This award is just as much our teams award as it is ours. We could not do it without them.
This award is such an honor for us to receive considering our doors have only been open for 8 months!
We would like to thank the Chamber of Commerce, all those who voted, our guests who choose to dine with us over and over again, businesses, individuals & organizations that give us the opportunity to cater their events, our special entertainment personnel, our suppliers and most importantly our TEAM.
It takes hard work & commitment from our entire team to show up each & every day to make Steiner’s a special place to be for our community. From the dishes that are washed, the food that is prepared & cooked to the servers taking care of our guests; the talented Chef Cory bringing scrumptious options to our tables & our great leaders that take pride in their work & love what they do. This award is just as much our teams award as it is ours. We could not do it without them.
We hope you feel “at home” when you walk in our doors. From the bottom of our hearts- THANK YOU for supporting our business.
-Jeff & Amy Steiner
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