Friday, February 27, 2026

Obituary - Myrtle May Ayres

Myrtle May Ayres, age 86, passed away peacefully on February 19, 2026, at St. Luke’s Hospice House in Kansas City, Missouri. Born on September 4, 1939, in Lamar, Missouri, to Harry Lee Cook and Nellie Estella Hines, Myrtle lived a life defined by strength, determination, and wholehearted devotion to those she loved.

On January 14, 1961, she married the love of her life, Charles “Chuck” Ayres. From that day forward, Chuck was the center of her world. Their marriage was one of deep commitment, loyalty, and shared adventure. Myrtle loved Chuck fiercely and without hesitation. She stood beside him through every season of life, offering steadfast support, unwavering loyalty, and a partnership built on dedication. Whether they were traveling on cruises, visiting California, or spending lively afternoons at their favorite casinos, Myrtle treasured every moment they shared.

Even after Chuck’s passing, her love for him never faded. She spoke of him often, carried his memory closely, and missed him every single day. Their bond was the defining relationship of her life — a love story marked by devotion, shared laughter, and a lifetime of memories.

She was preceded in death by her beloved husband, Chuck Ayres; her sisters, Maxine, Nellie, and Goldie Mae; her brothers, Jack, Leroy, and Richard; her step-brother and step-sisters; and her honorary great-granddaughter, Raylin.

Myrtle is survived by her brother, Pete Cook (Linda) of Lowry City, Missouri; her step-brother, Joe Daugherty of Liberty, Missouri; and her step-brother-in-law, Lowell Fairchild of Kansas City, Missouri. She is also survived by her nieces, Jennifer Church (Bill) of Raytown, Missouri, and Pat Dade (Tim) of Blue Springs, Missouri.

She was a proud honorary grandmother to Chris Church of Lee’s Summit, Missouri; Michelle Reeves (Keith) of Warrensburg, Missouri; David Church of Independence, Missouri; Brandon Church (Nicole) of Blue Springs, Missouri; Brecklyn Findley (Jared) of Denver, Missouri; and Jillian Littlejohn (Jared) of Blue Springs, Missouri. She was also an honorary great-grandmother to Victoria, John, Danielle, Luke, Easton, Daden, Callan, Bowen, Aleta, Memphis, and the late Raylin — each of whom brought her immense pride and joy.

Myrtle lived boldly and loved deeply. Her strength, independence, and fierce devotion to her husband defined her life. She leaves behind a legacy of loyalty, resilience, and a love that endured beyond this life.

A graveside service will be held on March 7 at 1:00 PM at Green Lawn Cemetery in Rich Hill, Missouri, where family and friends will gather to celebrate her life and the lasting love she shared with Chuck.

In lieu of flowers, donations to St. Luke’s Hospice House will be greatly appreciated, in recognition of the compassionate care they provide.



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Obituary - Sybil Mills

Sybil Mills, 85 of Harrisonville, Missouri passed away Thursday, February 26, 2026 at her home in Harrisonville. Funeral services are pending at this time. Services under the direction of Mullinax Funeral Home, Drexel (816-657-4400). Memorial contributions may be made to the National Kidney Foundation. Messages of condolence may be left for the family at www.mullinaxfuneralhome.com.

A complete obituary is pending at this time.
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Red Flag Warning Today



TIMING...From noon today to 6 PM this evening.
IMPACTS...Any fire that develops will catch and spread quickly. Outdoor burning is not recommended.
WIND...Southwest to west at 15-20 mph, with gusts of 25-30 mph.
HUMIDITY...Below 25 percent.
PRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS...
A Red Flag Warning means that critical fire weather conditions are either occurring now, or will shortly. A combination of strong winds, low relative humidity, and warm temperatures can contribute to extreme fire behavior.

Courtesy 660 Weather Spot


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Civics: A day of learning for Butler students


This week, the Butler Student Council traveled to Butler City Hall for a mock council meeting experience. Students learned the proper procedures for conducting a city council meeting and gained firsthand insight into how local government operates.
They also had the opportunity to hear about current issues being discussed at recent council meetings, helping them better understand the decisions that impact our community.
Thank you to Butler City Hall for providing this valuable learning opportunity for our students! -Courtesy Butler High School


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Thursday basketball scores

Boys

Drexel 65
Ballard 36

Miami 50
NE Vernon County 47

Lincoln 63
Archie 38

Appleton City 59
Green Ridge 55

Windsor 56
Adrian 40

Girls 

McDonald County n/a
Nevada n/a

Girls games tonight

Appleton City 
Hume

Archie 
Osceola

Skyline
Butler





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Thanks for the memories, Walter Wright



A FEW MOONS AGO a group would regularly meet at the Butler McDonalds for coffee 'n chat that included Arnold Hannah, Gib Lyman, Gary Evans and Mike Humphrey. Over the years, longtime friend Walter Wright joined the foursome and later, due to  health issues, the group moved their weekly social time to Wright's home- often outside on the porch when the weather was good.

Following the passing of Walter in November, 2025 the group has grown as seen below with regular coffee 'n chat meetings at the Ohio Street Methodist Church in Butler. A sign above the kitchen notes that all are welcomed at Walter's Coffee Shop along with his accompanying photo, insuring his presence just like the good old days.

Thank you Walter Wright for the fun, fellowship and memories.





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American Pickers Butler episode airs on the History Channel


In August of 2024, Mid America Live found the American Pickers team at the historic Henry home in Butler and just recently, the episode aired featuring the purchase of a jukebox. 

Check the History Channel TV listings to view; at this time the episode (#14) is not yet available on line but should be soon at https://play.history.com/shows/american-pickers/season-27


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Warm today but big change coming Sunday

Warm, Dry and Windy Today for your Friday.
First image shows high temperatures today on what will be the warmest day of this stretch, although tomorrow is close.
Second image shows what to expect for wind gusts this afternoon.
As mentioned in the previous post, be vigilant today for anything that could spark a fire.
Confidence is HIGH in a wintry mix event Sunday into Monday - more on that in the next post.
Weather today courtesy of Mullinax Funeral Home & Cremation Services, Inc. serving our community with dignity and respect for almost 20 years. With locked in pre-arrangement plans to fit your wishes and budget.
-Greg@660weather






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