Friday, September 27, 2024
Obituary - Deloris M. Colin
Deloris Maxine Colin, age 93 of rural Butler, Missouri died Thursday, September 26, 2024 at Appleton City Manor in Appleton City, Missouri. She was born September 7, 1931 to Jeff and Mary Roof Barber in Walker, Missouri.
Deloris is survived by a son, Dale Colin and wife Debbie of Appleton City, Missouri; a daughter, Penny James and husband Jerry of Polo, Missouri; eight grandchildren; eight great-grandchildren; one great-great-grandson; and three sisters, Nadine Knowles of Rich Hill, Missouri, Geraldine Thrasher of Georgia, and Beverly Wyrick and husband Jeff of Raymore, Missouri. She was preceded in death by her parents; her husband, Lloyd Colin on April 3, 2009; a son, Brad Colin on April 10, 2018; and a brother, Richard Barber.
Butler Rotary Club News
State Farm Student Athlete of the week: Butler Sophomore Kylee Dubray
Our third Athlete of the Week award goes to Sophomore, Kylee Dubray. Kylee was nominated by Head Coach Heather Goldammer who stated, “Kylee is a 4-sport athlete. I don’t think there is a time of the year when she isn’t in a gym, on a court, or on a field.
This dedication has paid off this season. Even though we are only at the halfway point of our season, she has already surpassed her kill total from last season. Kylee is a kind, humble, and supportive teammate, and I believe she is very deserving.”
Kylee plays volleyball, basketball, softball and runs track for Butler. When we asked Kylee what she thought was the biggest challenge today for student athletes she stated, “managing it all and getting good grades.” When we asked her what she felt it took to be an elite athlete she stated “you have to give 100% no matter what. Also, you have to put the extra time in.
” Last, we asked Kylee who her biggest role model was for sports and she said, “my parents are my biggest role models. My dad was also a good athlete in high school so I like to look up to him.” It was a pleasure speaking with Kylee and we wish her and the Butler Bears the best of luck as they take on Stockton on Monday.
Obituary - Thomas (Tom) Lee Reed II
Tom was born with the heart of a servant. He was sensitive to the needs of others and this would help set the direction for his life. After graduating from Nevada High School in 1982, he would earn a Bachelor of Arts degree in Preaching and Biblical Studies from Oklahoma Christian College in 1986. He also earned a Bachelor of Science degree in Elementary Education from Missouri Southern State College in 1994. He found a place to combine this training for the good of others while working as a Social Worker for Pathways and later as a drug and alcohol counselor with Compass Health. He recently achieved 25 years of service.
Tom was an active member of the churches of Christ (Restoration Movement). He used his talents to preach sermons, lead singing, teach Bible study, and work with youth ministry. He traveled to foreign missions in Brazil and India. He also participated in mission trips closer to home in Iowa, Indiana, and Wisconsin.
While at Oklahoma Christian, Tom was a member of two student organized gospel acapella vocal groups, singing first tenor. One group, named New Creation, produced three studio recordings and appeared at various venues. Singing was a means of joyful expression for Tom and in addition to leading singing at church, he sang several times with Community Choir, a part of the local Community Council on the Performing Arts.
Tom was preceded in death by his parents and his sister. He will be missed by his co-workers and church family. A Celebration of Life will be held at 1:00p.m. on Friday, September 27, 2024, at Ferry Funeral Home, with Bro. Dick Harris officiating. In lieu of flowers, memorials are suggested to the Nevada Church of Christ in c/o Ferry Funeral Home.
Thursday, September 26, 2024
Amber Alert in Missouri canceled after child found safe
Big shoutout to Daniel Cook
Butler JH volleyball team wins at home tonight against El Dorado Springs
The Butler lady bears JH A and B teams both won their matches against the El Dorado Springs lady bulldogs tonight.'
The lady bears will head to Lamar on Monday to face the lady tigers. Best of luck ladies! Enjoy some photos from the game tonight below:
Butler lady bears volleyball to strong for the Versailles lady tigers tonight
The freshman team was the first one on the court tonight and fell in two sets 19-25 and 13-25. The junior varsity was next to play and they would win in 3 sets with the score being 25-16, 21-25 and 25-18 to take the match.





