Sheriff Buehler says" I will not tolerate this" we are a rural community and farms and ranches sustain the life and lively hood of a good portion of the population in Vernon County. "I will not leave any stone unturned"
On September 9, 1973, Pamela united in marriage to George Finch, marking the beginning of a loving partnership that would last for decades. Together, they nurtured a family, including step-sons Daryl Finch and Charles "Duane" Finch, as well as seven step-grandchildren and seven step-great-grandchildren who brought her immense joy and pride. Pamela's contributions extended beyond her immediate family, with her brother Bill, sisters Joyce and Nancy, and a host of nieces, nephews, and cousins who will forever remember her warmth and kindness.
An artistic soul, Pamela had a passion for painting and enjoyed spending her time exploring the vastness of the internet. Her creativity and love for the arts were evident in all facets of her life, leaving a lasting impression on those she encountered.
Pamela is preceded in death by her parents; and sisters Deanna and Pat, who will always be remembered in the hearts of her surviving family members and friends. She leaves behind a legacy of love, creativity, and connection that will be cherished by her family and friends for years to come.
Her vibrant spirit and generous heart will be sorely missed by all who had the pleasure of knowing her. May she rest in peace, surrounded by the beauty that she so dearly embraced throughout her life.
Courtesy Dengel & Son Mortuary
Warren Jay Schlueter, age 63 of Hume, Missouri died Sunday, October 12, 2025 at St. Joseph Medical Center in Kansas City, Missouri. He was born September 15, 1962 to Roger George and Catherine Dixie Lee Schlueter in Robinsdale, Minnesota.
Warren, one of two children, grew up and lived in Foster, Missouri. He graduated from Butler High School in 1981. While in high school, Warren obtained the title of state wrestling champion, an accomplishment that he was very proud of. Warren married the love of his life, Linda Ann on August 10, 1991 and from this union, two children were born. He spent the majority of his working career as a dairy farmer. For 11 years Warren was employed at Heartland Hospital in Nevada, Missouri holding many positions. He was a member of the Schell City Christian Church.
Warren was a loving father, grandfather and husband. He would tell Linda daily how much he cared for and loved her. Warren enjoyed watching the Kansas City Chiefs and spending time with his family–by showing them how things worked on the farm or playing with his granddaughters. Warren passed down his knowledge of wrestling, teaching his kids moves when they were growing up. He was able to bring a laugh or a smile to someone’s face through a funny joke or a story. Warren also could raise anyone’s spirit through song even when he was sick. He often sang for the nurses in the hospital, many stopping in his room just to hear him. He had a knack for giving everyone a nickname. Even though he is gone, his memory will live on through stories, nicknames and songs.
Warren is survived by his wife, Linda Ann Schlueter of Hume, Missouri; one son, Andrew Schlueter of Hume, Missouri; one daughter, Mary Ann Olive and husband Chandler of Hume, Missouri; four granddaughters, Anna Bell Olive, Hailey Renae Olive, Chloe Ann Olive and Chelsea LeeAnn-Sue Olive; one sister, Rena Schlueter of Joplin, Missouri; and many nephews and nieces. Warren was preceded in death by his parents.
Alice May Bogue, 72, of Butler, Mo. deparated this life on October 10, 2025. Alice May was born on April 23, 1953 in Albuquerque, NM to Richard and Mishie Wigger.Alice May, who was known to many as Aunt May or May, spent the majority of her youth in Butler, MO where she lived until she got married. She was a joy and loved by so many people she met over her life. May enjoyed a number of hobbies over the years. She always had a love of the magic and beauty of unicorns and collected an array of unicorn trinkets, statues and pictures. May was a beloved "Avon Lady" for near 2 decades. One of her favorite things to do was to spend time with family and friends, especially her nieces and nephews. She made so many life long friends along her life journey but her dearest friend whom she considered as close to a sister as possible without being one was Jill Call with whom she had many adventures over the years. She enjoyed reading a good book, fishing, canoeing, and a day at the creek with family and friends. In her later years she enjoyed time with her church family at Calvary Baptist in Butler, Mo. And babysitting for her great nephew Raedayen Cowger. She will be missed by all who knew her.