Funeral services for Charles "Chuck" Bullock Sr. of Butler, Missouri will be 2 p.m. Monday, April 8, 2024 at Schowengerdt Funeral Chapel (660-679-6555) in Butler, Missouri. Visitation prior to services 1 - 2 p.m. Monday at the Schowengerdt Chapel. Graveside and interment will be 11 a.m. Wednesday, April 10, 2024 at Clio Cemetery in Clio, Iowa. Contributions to Wounded Warrior Project. Online condolences www.schowengerdtchapel.com.
Charles “Chuck” James Bullock Sr., age 74 of Butler, Missouri returned home to the Lord on Thursday, April 4, 2024 at the Kansas City Hospice House in Kansas City, Missouri. He was born June 8, 1949 as the only child of Charles Edward and Regina Theresa Peyton Bullock in Queens, New York.
Chuck spent his early years in Queens, New York attending Catholic schools. During high school, he took a special interest in printing presses and mechanics. He worked as a mechanic at a gas station. In 1968, Chuck joined the Unites States Air Force and spent the next four years in the service. He was stationed at Dover, Delaware, at Shemya Air Base in the Aluetian Islands in Alaska and Richard Gebauer in Belton, Missouri. While he was stationed in Belton he met and married his first wife and to this union, a son was born. The marriage ended in divorce. On October 13, 2007 he married Cynthia Lee Shriver.
Working was much of Chuck’s life. After he was honorably discharged from the Air Force, he worked for the U.S. Post Office as a mechanic for 30 years until his retirement in 2005. During his working career, he was in the Army National Guard for 15 years. Chuck was a jack of all trades and could fix anything. After his retirement, he worked as a mechanic for the Adrian and Miami School Districts as well as Bates County Emergency Management. Chuck was trained in radiological responses. In his later years, he enjoyed staying home and tinkering on jobs. Chuck was an all around good guy and helpful to everyone.
Chuck is survived by his wife of 16 years, Cynthia Bullock of the home; a son, Charles James Bullock Jr. and wife Christine of Greenwood, Missouri; and three grandchildren. He was preceded in death by his parents.
Saturday, April 6, 2024
Hammett breaks 24 year old Butler High School track record
Friday, April 5, 2024
Update: No one injured in structure fire at Dollar General in Harrisonville
On Friday April 5th around 3:20 p.m. the Harrisonville Fire Department crews responded to a structure fire at Dollar General located at 309 S Commercial Street.
When crews arrived, flames and smoke could be seen coming from the building. Crews secured the area and distinguished the fire.
No injuries were reported, as all those inside the building had evacuated when the fire was first noticed. At this time, the cause of the fire remains unknown. Crews remain on the scene.
When crews arrived, flames and smoke could be seen coming from the building. Crews secured the area and distinguished the fire.
No injuries were reported, as all those inside the building had evacuated when the fire was first noticed. At this time, the cause of the fire remains unknown. Crews remain on the scene.
Please avoid the area!
Butler Bears Baseball Team Comes Up Short Against the Warrensburg Tigers
Freshman Rhett Newsome grounded out, which helped the Bears tie the game in the top of the fourth. A tag up by Sophomore Jake Chandler gave the Butler Bears the lead, 3-2, in the top of the fifth.
In the bottom of the sixth inning, the Tigers went back into the lead after the Bears committed an error scoring one.
In the bottom of the sixth inning, the Tigers went back into the lead after the Bears committed an error scoring one.
Junior Eli Cox started the game for the Bears. He gave up six hits and five runs (one earned) over five innings, striking out three and walking none.
Eli Cox went 1-for-2 at the plate as the pitcher led the team with one run batted in. Senior Maddox Fennewald, Cox, Sophomore Bryson Kash, Chandler, and Sophomore Cohen Wilson each collected one hit for the Bears.
Jake Chandler paced the Butler Bears with three walks. Overall, the team had patience at the plate, amassing six walks for the game. The Bears turned one double play in the game.
Obituary - Sylvania Irene Wallace
Sylvania Irene Wallace, age 82, Archie, Missouri went home to be with the Lord on April 1st, 2024 at 3:55 am at Crown Rehab in Harrisonville, Missouri. We feel that sums up our wonderful Moma’s great sense of humor, earning her wings on April Fool’s Day. Irene, as she was known by most of us, was born on November 5, 1941at the Rural Mound Township home and was the daughter of Raymond Earnest Roby and Nora Sylvania Lukenbill. Irene attended Cherry Valley School and went on to achieve receiving her GED.
Irene is survived by seven children: Candis Mainard (Mark) of Raymore, Missouri, Kurtis Wallace (Brenda) of Jacksonville, Missouri, Debbie McFadden Wallace (Larry) of Fayetteville, Arkansas, Tammy Kahl Wallace of Farmington, Arkansas, Jackie Ammerman (John) of Archie, Missouri, Margie Needs Wallace (Dale) of Harrisonville, Missouri, and Randy Wallace of Owasso, Arkansas.
Also surviving is one sister, Mae Smith, two brothers, John and Don Roby, and numerous grandchildren, nieces, and nephews.
Irene was proceeded in death by her husband, Kenneth Wayne Wallace; daughter, Rhonda Staton (Henderson); son, Billy Gene Henderson; and X-husband Rolland G Henderson. Also surviving are her siblings, James, Kay, Frank, Gene, Jerry, Norma, and Dean.
Irene worked for Upholstery Business refinishing furniture and automobiles. She was a seamstress, cook, cleaner, and waitress for several other business. She was always a dedicated employee and her bosses appeared to love her dependability and enthusiasm and love for her careers.
Irene was the epitome of grit. The definition of grit is courage and resolve; strength of character. Life wasn’t always kind to her, but she would not let that stop her from moving forward and achieving her goals. She was small but fierce. She was loyal, faithful, blessed with a great sense of humor, a tad bit cantankerous, and you better not mess with her family or friends.
Irene loved to dance and sing, was a fixer, very independent and full of spice and vinegar. Talk about the life of a party gathering no matter how big or small. Irene loved riding Harleys, inside of 18-wheeler tractor trucks, traveling, fishing, gardening, casinos, scratch offs, and at times even went hunting.
Irene was proud to be a very active member of the Fraternal Order of Eagles in Nevada, Missouri AERIE # 37701.
A Celebration of Life will be held at Ferry Funeral Home, 301 South Washington Street, Nevada, Missouri on Tuesday, April 9, 2024 from 1- 2:30 pm. Immediately following will be the graveside services at 3 p.m. at Saint James Cemetery in Lamar, Missouri.
In lieu of flowers please feel free to donate to One Community Hospice and Palliative Care, 14700 East 42 Street, S, Independence, Missouri 64055, phone number 816-836-1096 with Sylvania Irene Wallace notated on your donation.
I am grateful for the hope I have knowing she is in heaven with no more pain and no more sorrow.
Irene is survived by seven children: Candis Mainard (Mark) of Raymore, Missouri, Kurtis Wallace (Brenda) of Jacksonville, Missouri, Debbie McFadden Wallace (Larry) of Fayetteville, Arkansas, Tammy Kahl Wallace of Farmington, Arkansas, Jackie Ammerman (John) of Archie, Missouri, Margie Needs Wallace (Dale) of Harrisonville, Missouri, and Randy Wallace of Owasso, Arkansas.
Also surviving is one sister, Mae Smith, two brothers, John and Don Roby, and numerous grandchildren, nieces, and nephews.
Irene was proceeded in death by her husband, Kenneth Wayne Wallace; daughter, Rhonda Staton (Henderson); son, Billy Gene Henderson; and X-husband Rolland G Henderson. Also surviving are her siblings, James, Kay, Frank, Gene, Jerry, Norma, and Dean.
Irene worked for Upholstery Business refinishing furniture and automobiles. She was a seamstress, cook, cleaner, and waitress for several other business. She was always a dedicated employee and her bosses appeared to love her dependability and enthusiasm and love for her careers.
Irene was the epitome of grit. The definition of grit is courage and resolve; strength of character. Life wasn’t always kind to her, but she would not let that stop her from moving forward and achieving her goals. She was small but fierce. She was loyal, faithful, blessed with a great sense of humor, a tad bit cantankerous, and you better not mess with her family or friends.
Irene loved to dance and sing, was a fixer, very independent and full of spice and vinegar. Talk about the life of a party gathering no matter how big or small. Irene loved riding Harleys, inside of 18-wheeler tractor trucks, traveling, fishing, gardening, casinos, scratch offs, and at times even went hunting.
Irene was proud to be a very active member of the Fraternal Order of Eagles in Nevada, Missouri AERIE # 37701.
A Celebration of Life will be held at Ferry Funeral Home, 301 South Washington Street, Nevada, Missouri on Tuesday, April 9, 2024 from 1- 2:30 pm. Immediately following will be the graveside services at 3 p.m. at Saint James Cemetery in Lamar, Missouri.
In lieu of flowers please feel free to donate to One Community Hospice and Palliative Care, 14700 East 42 Street, S, Independence, Missouri 64055, phone number 816-836-1096 with Sylvania Irene Wallace notated on your donation.
I am grateful for the hope I have knowing she is in heaven with no more pain and no more sorrow.
Obituary - Randy Blystone
Randy Blystone, 74, passed away on April 2, 2024 at his home in Nevada, Missouri following a lengthy illness. He was born on December 19, 1949 to Wilma and Wallace Blystone in Garden City, Kansas.
After graduation from El Dorado Springs High School, he married Sharon Thornton, had two children and pursued a military career. Randy was a proud Army veteran. Following the military, he became an electrician. He was a hard worker and took pride in his job. He later met and married Janice Simpson. They enjoyed many years of adventures together.
Outside of work, Randy had many hobbies that brought him joy. He was a talented wood carver, creating beautiful keepsakes. He also loved the outdoors and gardening and could often be found tending to his plants. He enjoyed arrowhead hunting and was always on the lookout for new treasures. Randy was also very skilled in leather working and stained glass. He had a mischievous side and was always up to something. He had an ability to creatively fix anything and a persistent optimism that things would turn out all right.
Randy is survived by his wife Janice; sisters Lila (Perry) Carriker and Melba (Fernando) Blystone, sister-in-law Donna Bushlow, daughter Regina Allison, son Aaron (Tamara) Blystone, stepdaughter Gretchen Denney, stepson Holden Simpson, grandchildren Zachery (Bri) Allison, Chandler (Staci) Allison, Brant (Laney) Allison, Mackenna (Rachael) Blystone, Linleigh Denney, Max Denney and 3 great grandchildren.
He was preceded in death by his parents, stepfather James Pippin, son-in-law Travis Denney, brother-in-law Rich Bushlow and step-brother Russell Pippin.
No services are planned at this time. He will be deeply missed by all who loved him.
After graduation from El Dorado Springs High School, he married Sharon Thornton, had two children and pursued a military career. Randy was a proud Army veteran. Following the military, he became an electrician. He was a hard worker and took pride in his job. He later met and married Janice Simpson. They enjoyed many years of adventures together.
Outside of work, Randy had many hobbies that brought him joy. He was a talented wood carver, creating beautiful keepsakes. He also loved the outdoors and gardening and could often be found tending to his plants. He enjoyed arrowhead hunting and was always on the lookout for new treasures. Randy was also very skilled in leather working and stained glass. He had a mischievous side and was always up to something. He had an ability to creatively fix anything and a persistent optimism that things would turn out all right.
Randy is survived by his wife Janice; sisters Lila (Perry) Carriker and Melba (Fernando) Blystone, sister-in-law Donna Bushlow, daughter Regina Allison, son Aaron (Tamara) Blystone, stepdaughter Gretchen Denney, stepson Holden Simpson, grandchildren Zachery (Bri) Allison, Chandler (Staci) Allison, Brant (Laney) Allison, Mackenna (Rachael) Blystone, Linleigh Denney, Max Denney and 3 great grandchildren.
He was preceded in death by his parents, stepfather James Pippin, son-in-law Travis Denney, brother-in-law Rich Bushlow and step-brother Russell Pippin.
No services are planned at this time. He will be deeply missed by all who loved him.
Fire at Harrisonville Dollar General Store
Several Fire Departments along with police are on scene of a fire at the Dollar General Store located at Commercial and Mechanic Streets in Harrisonville at this time.
Please avoid this area at this time. We will update at a later time when we know more.
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