Andrew Michael “Andy” Hill, 42, of Clinton, Missouri, died unexpectedly Tuesday, June 11, 2024, at the Golden Valley Memorial Hospital, Clinton, Mo.
He was born May 20, 1982, in Clinton, the son of John David Hill and Valerie Diane (Utt) Hill. He graduated from Windsor High School in 2000. Andy possessed determination and drive which led to success in all sports: football, basketball, and track. He was a first team All-State wide receiver in football for the 1998 and 1999 seasons.
After attending Missouri Western State University in St. Joseph, Mo., the opportunity to become a salmon fisherman’s guide opened a door to travel annually to Alaska. He worked with Alaska Trophy Fishing Safaris and Ayakulik Adventures in Kodiak for several salmon fishing seasons. In the off season, he worked in construction and the restaurant industry. He continued to enjoy traveling, spending time in Washington and Hawaii. Special memories were made on trips with his family to the Caribbean and to watch the Chiefs play. He was learning to garden and do small landscaping projects. His brownies and muffins were exceptional, and he liked to grill, especially salmon. He was a member of the First Baptist Church, Windsor, and the Clinton Elks Lodge #1034.
Survivors include his father, John Hill, Clinton, Mo.; his mother, Valerie Hill, Windsor, Mo.; 3 brothers, Nick Hill (Amanda), Park City, Utah, Noah Hill (Katie), Bastrop, Texas, and Matt Evans (Talia), Lee’s Summit, Mo.; a sister, Megan Evans, Charleston, South Carolina; 3 nephews, Connor Hill, Luke Hill, and Benjamin Evans; a niece Piper Evans; paternal grandmother, Eva Hill, Clinton, Mo.; and numerous uncles, aunts, and cousins
He was preceded in death by his paternal grandfather, Melvin Hill Sr.; maternal grandparents, Bud and Diane Utt; an uncle, Bruce Utt; an aunt, Vanessa Butterwick; and a cousin, Nathan Hill.
A Celebration of Life will be at 11:00 a.m. Wednesday, July 3, 2024, at the Bradley & Hadley Funeral Home, Clinton, with Pastor Pete Hill officiating. The Elks service will follow the celebration under the direction of the Clinton Elks Lodge, #1034. The family will receive friends from 9:30 to 11:00 a.m., just prior to the celebration. The family suggests contributions to Clinton Elks Lodge #1034 or the Windsor High School Football program (checks payable to Windsor High School) in care of the funeral home. Interment will be in the Englewood Cemetery, Clinton.
Saturday, June 15, 2024
Obituary - Sandra “Sandy” Katherine Spiller
Sandra “Sandy” Katherine Spiller, age 74, of Raymore, Missouri passed away peacefully at her home surrounded by her loving family on June 13, 2024.
A prayer service will be held at 6:00 p.m. on June 20, 2024, at Cullen Funeral Home, Inc., 612 W. Foxwood Dr., Raymore, Missouri 64083. A private family inurnment at Mt. Olivet Cemetery at a later date.
Sandy was born in Carlsbad, New Mexico on April 20, 1950, the daughter of Edgar Jaeger and Lorraine Olson. Sandy was a loving and devoted wife, mother, grandmother, great-grandmother, and friend to all. She has spent many years as a partner and mentor to her husband, Jeff, her sons, Jeff, Jr., Ryan, and Eric as well as her daughter in-laws, Ann, Gina and Ali. Also to cherish her memory are her grandchildren, Chase, Andrew, Brooke, Ava, Pyper, Londyn and Tahnee; great-grandchild, Irelynn.
Sandy retired from the Belton School District. Her work history includes working at Bendix, IRS, Christian Women’s Club, Unity Village, St. Sabina Catholic Church, and starting two businesses. She lives on in our hearts because of her influence in our lives.
In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to the charity of your choice.
Arrangements: Cullen Funeral Home, Inc., Raymore, Missouri 816.322.5278
A prayer service will be held at 6:00 p.m. on June 20, 2024, at Cullen Funeral Home, Inc., 612 W. Foxwood Dr., Raymore, Missouri 64083. A private family inurnment at Mt. Olivet Cemetery at a later date.
Sandy was born in Carlsbad, New Mexico on April 20, 1950, the daughter of Edgar Jaeger and Lorraine Olson. Sandy was a loving and devoted wife, mother, grandmother, great-grandmother, and friend to all. She has spent many years as a partner and mentor to her husband, Jeff, her sons, Jeff, Jr., Ryan, and Eric as well as her daughter in-laws, Ann, Gina and Ali. Also to cherish her memory are her grandchildren, Chase, Andrew, Brooke, Ava, Pyper, Londyn and Tahnee; great-grandchild, Irelynn.
Sandy retired from the Belton School District. Her work history includes working at Bendix, IRS, Christian Women’s Club, Unity Village, St. Sabina Catholic Church, and starting two businesses. She lives on in our hearts because of her influence in our lives.
In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to the charity of your choice.
Arrangements: Cullen Funeral Home, Inc., Raymore, Missouri 816.322.5278
Butler man arrested after traffic stop
On June 14th around 9:28 p.m. the Missouri State Highway Patrol in Bates County arrested 45 year old Douglas J. Rich of Butler, Missouri.
Mr. Rich was arrested on the following charges 1.) Driving While Intoxicated 2.) Failure to drive of the right half of the roadway.
Douglas J. Rich was booked into the Bates County Jail in Butler and later released.
Mr. Rich was arrested on the following charges 1.) Driving While Intoxicated 2.) Failure to drive of the right half of the roadway.
Douglas J. Rich was booked into the Bates County Jail in Butler and later released.
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Friday, June 14, 2024
Obituary - Luke Don Crockett
Luke Don Crockett, age 5, of Lockwood, Missouri passed away June 12, 2024, in Reeds, Missouri.
Luke was born October 25, 2018 in Fort Scott, Kansas to Brenden Don Crockett and Shelby Lynn (Hall) Crockett.
Luke attended Sarcoxie Learning Academy in Sarcoxie, Missouri. Luke lived for and loved everything farming, especially all things John Deere. He spent every day living his best life in a tractor or truck, farming with his daddy, his papa or his pa. He loved racing and playing with his cousins and uncles. Luke was a light in everyone's life and didn't know a stranger. He will be deeply missed by all who knew and loved him.
Survivors include his parents, Brenden and Shelby Crockett; one brother, Flint Crockett; grandparents, Darin (Andrea) Crockett of Lamar, MO., Dawn Harney, of Broken Arrow, Oklahoma and Jerry Joe (Dana) Hall of Harper, Kansas; and great-grandparents, Don (Donna) Crockett of Lamar, MO., Gary (Penny) Reichard of Arma, Kansas, Vernon (Elizabeth) Hibbard and Charlene Hall, all of Harper, KS.
Luke was preceded in death by his great-grandfather, Glenn Hall and his great-great grandparents, Ralph and Elva Crockett.
Funeral services will be held at 11:00 a.m., Tuesday, June 18, 2024 at Daniel Funeral Home with burial to follow in Oak Grove Cemetery (Oakton) in Lamar, MO.
The family will receive friends from 5:00 p.m. to 7:00 pm, Sunday, June 16, 2024 at the funeral home.
Contributions are suggested and made payable to the Luke Crockett Memorial Fund in care of Daniel Funeral Home.
Condolences may be shared at www.dfhlamar.com
Luke was born October 25, 2018 in Fort Scott, Kansas to Brenden Don Crockett and Shelby Lynn (Hall) Crockett.
Luke attended Sarcoxie Learning Academy in Sarcoxie, Missouri. Luke lived for and loved everything farming, especially all things John Deere. He spent every day living his best life in a tractor or truck, farming with his daddy, his papa or his pa. He loved racing and playing with his cousins and uncles. Luke was a light in everyone's life and didn't know a stranger. He will be deeply missed by all who knew and loved him.
Survivors include his parents, Brenden and Shelby Crockett; one brother, Flint Crockett; grandparents, Darin (Andrea) Crockett of Lamar, MO., Dawn Harney, of Broken Arrow, Oklahoma and Jerry Joe (Dana) Hall of Harper, Kansas; and great-grandparents, Don (Donna) Crockett of Lamar, MO., Gary (Penny) Reichard of Arma, Kansas, Vernon (Elizabeth) Hibbard and Charlene Hall, all of Harper, KS.
Luke was preceded in death by his great-grandfather, Glenn Hall and his great-great grandparents, Ralph and Elva Crockett.
Funeral services will be held at 11:00 a.m., Tuesday, June 18, 2024 at Daniel Funeral Home with burial to follow in Oak Grove Cemetery (Oakton) in Lamar, MO.
The family will receive friends from 5:00 p.m. to 7:00 pm, Sunday, June 16, 2024 at the funeral home.
Contributions are suggested and made payable to the Luke Crockett Memorial Fund in care of Daniel Funeral Home.
Condolences may be shared at www.dfhlamar.com
Butler woman charged with multiple felonies in St. Clair County
The St. Clair County Circuit Court has filed a complaint against Courtney Paige Eckard of Butler, Missouri.
She was charged with the following charges 1.) Class D Felony- Possession of a controlled substance -Methamphetamine 2.) Class D Felony- Forgery - Writing a false name on a citation 3.) First Degree Class D Felony Endangering the welfare of a child- Using meth while she was pregnant.
According the warrant arrest she was placed on a 15,000 cash/surety 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 - Lorene Roberts
Lorene Roberts, 92, Bronaugh, MO, passed away on Thursday, June 13, 2024, at Medicalodges of Ft. Scott, KS. Lorene was born on May 6, 1932, in Wilburton, OK, to David & Jewell (Cook) Curnutt.
Lorene was raised in Oklahoma and graduated with the Pryor High School class of 1951. She was married to Alvin Goodman and later married to Alan Roberts, Moundville and he preceded her in death. She was a member of the Seventh Day Adventist Church of Nevada.
Lorene was a homemaker and also worked as a cook at several nursing homes and for the Nevada School District. She loved crocheting, gardening, canning, but most of all, loved her church.
Survivors include her son, Patrick Roberts (Debbie), San Antonio, TX; daughters, Connie Pryor, Redfield, KS, Marilyn Hill (David), Ft. Scott, KS, Jan Washington (Tony), Arma, KS, and Sherrie Bruner, Pittsburg, KS; numerous grandchildren and great-grandchildren; twin sister, Paula Millyard, Aurora, MO; and several nieces and nephews.
She was preceded in death by her husbands; sons Rusty Goodman and Ronnie Goodman; daughter Valerie Fanning; 3 stepchildren; brother, Floyd Curnutt, and sister, Lillian Bagwell.
Funeral services will be at 10:00a.m. on Tuesday, June 18, 2024, at Ferry Funeral Home, Nevada, with Pastor Dennis Mix officiating. Interment will follow in Moore Cemetery, Nevada, MO. The family will receive friends 5:00-7:00p.m., Monday, June 17 at the funeral home.
Lorene was raised in Oklahoma and graduated with the Pryor High School class of 1951. She was married to Alvin Goodman and later married to Alan Roberts, Moundville and he preceded her in death. She was a member of the Seventh Day Adventist Church of Nevada.
Lorene was a homemaker and also worked as a cook at several nursing homes and for the Nevada School District. She loved crocheting, gardening, canning, but most of all, loved her church.
Survivors include her son, Patrick Roberts (Debbie), San Antonio, TX; daughters, Connie Pryor, Redfield, KS, Marilyn Hill (David), Ft. Scott, KS, Jan Washington (Tony), Arma, KS, and Sherrie Bruner, Pittsburg, KS; numerous grandchildren and great-grandchildren; twin sister, Paula Millyard, Aurora, MO; and several nieces and nephews.
She was preceded in death by her husbands; sons Rusty Goodman and Ronnie Goodman; daughter Valerie Fanning; 3 stepchildren; brother, Floyd Curnutt, and sister, Lillian Bagwell.
Funeral services will be at 10:00a.m. on Tuesday, June 18, 2024, at Ferry Funeral Home, Nevada, with Pastor Dennis Mix officiating. Interment will follow in Moore Cemetery, Nevada, MO. The family will receive friends 5:00-7:00p.m., Monday, June 17 at the funeral home.
Obituary - Earnestine Clay
In His infinite wisdom the Lord called from labor to rest one of his servants, Earnestine Clay. Earnestine completed her exemplary journey through life on Sunday, June 9, 2024. She slept peacefully away with her family by her side. She was born to the late Jeff and Codelia Harrell Clay in Tyro, Arkansas, on December 3, 1946. Memorial services will be held on Thursday, June 27, 2024 at 4:00 PM at Evangel Church in Kansas City, MO, with the visitation beginning at 3:00 PM. In lieu of flowers, contributions can be made to the following scholarship fund, created in memory of Earnestine Clay: Earnestine Clay Educational Scholarship Fund, bold.org/funds/earnestine-clay-educational-scholarship-fund/
Earnestine at the age of six accepted Christ and joined Palestine AME Church, in Tyro, AR located in the Pickins and Gourd community under the Leadership of Rev. John Wesley Bell. She was baptized in the Bartholomew Bayou located in front of the Church. After college, she moved to Kansas City, MO and became affiliated with Unity Village in Unity Village, MO, but always supported Palestine AME Church and participated each year during the Church Anniversary and Homecoming Celebrations. Earnestine also took great joy in viewing church services virtually from Evangel Church, Kansas City, MO, in which her daughter, Daphne, is a member.
Earnestine was a member of the Palestine AME Church Choir, served as a Sunday School Secretary, a member of the Young People Division, an Usher, Delegate to the Annual Conference, and followed in her mother’s footsteps and joined the Order of Eastern Star. She also served on many of the community organizational boards and committees.
Earnestine enjoyed coming back home to Warren, AR, and spending time with her family. She loved to sit with her family members to reminisce about old memories and to be updated on new happenings since her previous visits. She was known for sharing financial love with her siblings by giving each one a new $100 bill on their birthday and Christmas each year.
Earnestine was an honor graduate from Bradley County High School, Warren, AR. She received her Bachelor of Science degree from Arkansas Mechanical and Normal College (AM&N), now University of Arkansas at Pine Bluff. Earnestine further studied at Webster University, Kansas City, MO, receiving a Master’s of Education degree and completed several courses towards a Doctoral degree. After graduating from college, she was recruited to work as a teacher in Missouri.
Earnestine was an educator for over 42 years with the majority of those years serving as a teacher in the Kansas City, Missouri Public School District. She began her career as a teacher at Pershing Elementary School, Kansas City, MO, and retired as a teacher at Benjamin Banneker Elementary School, Kansas City, MO. She was a highly successful teacher who was noted as being strong, humble, and compassionate. She was truly admired and respected by her peers. Throughout her tenure as a teacher, she touched the lives of over a thousand students and families, leaving an indelible mark on their lives. Earnestine's family often joked that she taught more than half the adults in Kansas City, and it was evident in the frequent encounters she had at various public places. Whether at the grocery store, post office, bank, or gas station, Earnestine would often hear her name being called, followed quickly by ' You used to be my teacher!' or 'You were my child's teacher!' Earnestine was described as a concerned, dedicated, well-prepared, and committed teacher. She created a calm learning classroom environment that connected well with her students. Her dedication, passion, and kindness left a lasting impact, shaping the future of countless individuals and families.
Earnestine’s teaching abilities and love for students were not confined just to the classroom. She taught church school students while a member of Palestine AME Church throughout the years. She also served on the trustee board, as well as, any capacity the pastor assigned her. She was a faithful worker, always with a smile. Her radiant smile and unwavering optimism were a true blessing to all who knew her. Earnestine was always able to find the ‘silver lining' in every situation and consistently taught her children that there was always something to be grateful for in life. Her faith in Jesus was a guiding light and was witnessed in how she lived life. One of Earnestine's favorite Bible passages, that she read daily, was Psalm 1.
Earnestine is preceded in death by her parents, Jeff and Codelia Harrell Clay; her grandparents, Charlie and Parlee Jones Harrell; Jerry and Minnie Dodds Clay; a son, Derwin Mack; one sister, Ethel Mae Collins; nephew, Johnny Earl Collins; niece, Ethelene Collins; and nephew, Timothy Radford Henderson. She is survived by her son, Sherwin Clay; daughter, Daphne Mack; sister, Mae Francis Collins; brother, Brice Clay; sister, Dr. Dorothy Henderson; and brother-in-law, Larry Henderson; nieces and nephews: Lee Ethel Bailey, Cassandra Collins, Betty Hammock, Rev. Gwain Hammock, Donnie Ray Collins, Cornell Clay Henderson, Rev. Shirley Collins, Eddie Collins, Grover Collins, Charlotte Brady, Tony Vaughan, and Kirk Allen; and a host of great-nieces, great-nephews, cousins, and friends.
Earnestine at the age of six accepted Christ and joined Palestine AME Church, in Tyro, AR located in the Pickins and Gourd community under the Leadership of Rev. John Wesley Bell. She was baptized in the Bartholomew Bayou located in front of the Church. After college, she moved to Kansas City, MO and became affiliated with Unity Village in Unity Village, MO, but always supported Palestine AME Church and participated each year during the Church Anniversary and Homecoming Celebrations. Earnestine also took great joy in viewing church services virtually from Evangel Church, Kansas City, MO, in which her daughter, Daphne, is a member.
Earnestine was a member of the Palestine AME Church Choir, served as a Sunday School Secretary, a member of the Young People Division, an Usher, Delegate to the Annual Conference, and followed in her mother’s footsteps and joined the Order of Eastern Star. She also served on many of the community organizational boards and committees.
Earnestine enjoyed coming back home to Warren, AR, and spending time with her family. She loved to sit with her family members to reminisce about old memories and to be updated on new happenings since her previous visits. She was known for sharing financial love with her siblings by giving each one a new $100 bill on their birthday and Christmas each year.
Earnestine was an honor graduate from Bradley County High School, Warren, AR. She received her Bachelor of Science degree from Arkansas Mechanical and Normal College (AM&N), now University of Arkansas at Pine Bluff. Earnestine further studied at Webster University, Kansas City, MO, receiving a Master’s of Education degree and completed several courses towards a Doctoral degree. After graduating from college, she was recruited to work as a teacher in Missouri.
Earnestine was an educator for over 42 years with the majority of those years serving as a teacher in the Kansas City, Missouri Public School District. She began her career as a teacher at Pershing Elementary School, Kansas City, MO, and retired as a teacher at Benjamin Banneker Elementary School, Kansas City, MO. She was a highly successful teacher who was noted as being strong, humble, and compassionate. She was truly admired and respected by her peers. Throughout her tenure as a teacher, she touched the lives of over a thousand students and families, leaving an indelible mark on their lives. Earnestine's family often joked that she taught more than half the adults in Kansas City, and it was evident in the frequent encounters she had at various public places. Whether at the grocery store, post office, bank, or gas station, Earnestine would often hear her name being called, followed quickly by ' You used to be my teacher!' or 'You were my child's teacher!' Earnestine was described as a concerned, dedicated, well-prepared, and committed teacher. She created a calm learning classroom environment that connected well with her students. Her dedication, passion, and kindness left a lasting impact, shaping the future of countless individuals and families.
Earnestine’s teaching abilities and love for students were not confined just to the classroom. She taught church school students while a member of Palestine AME Church throughout the years. She also served on the trustee board, as well as, any capacity the pastor assigned her. She was a faithful worker, always with a smile. Her radiant smile and unwavering optimism were a true blessing to all who knew her. Earnestine was always able to find the ‘silver lining' in every situation and consistently taught her children that there was always something to be grateful for in life. Her faith in Jesus was a guiding light and was witnessed in how she lived life. One of Earnestine's favorite Bible passages, that she read daily, was Psalm 1.
Earnestine is preceded in death by her parents, Jeff and Codelia Harrell Clay; her grandparents, Charlie and Parlee Jones Harrell; Jerry and Minnie Dodds Clay; a son, Derwin Mack; one sister, Ethel Mae Collins; nephew, Johnny Earl Collins; niece, Ethelene Collins; and nephew, Timothy Radford Henderson. She is survived by her son, Sherwin Clay; daughter, Daphne Mack; sister, Mae Francis Collins; brother, Brice Clay; sister, Dr. Dorothy Henderson; and brother-in-law, Larry Henderson; nieces and nephews: Lee Ethel Bailey, Cassandra Collins, Betty Hammock, Rev. Gwain Hammock, Donnie Ray Collins, Cornell Clay Henderson, Rev. Shirley Collins, Eddie Collins, Grover Collins, Charlotte Brady, Tony Vaughan, and Kirk Allen; and a host of great-nieces, great-nephews, cousins, and friends.
Anyone know this woman?
Butler Businesses Beware! This girl with the backpack just took several things from our store! If anyone knows who she is we would love to have a name to go with the face! Please message us Orange Street Collectibles on the south side of the Butler Square.
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