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Obituaries

Published June 16, 2005

Donald Hubach, Sr.
    Don Hubach was born in Kansas City, MO, on January 22, 1921, to Wesley Walter and Florence May Skinner Hubach, and passed away in Raymore, MO, on June 11, 2005. Don was preceded in death by his mother and father, and by his sister May Florence Hubach Davis.
Visitation was held from 6-8 p.m. June 13 at Cullen Funeral Home, Raymore. Services were held at 10 a.m. June 14 at St. Paul's United Methodist Church, Raymore. In lieu of flowers, the family requests donations be made to the building funds of either St. Paul's United Methodist Church or the Raymore Historical Society.
   After leaving the service in 1946 and returning to the family farm, he met and married Charlene Mardell Hays, also of Raymore, and together they had four children, Jocelyn Hubach Richardson, Grants Pass, OR, Wesley Donald Hubach, Jr., Thayer, MO, Dessa Peyton Hubach, Springfield, MO, and Clay Medlin Hubach, Raymore, MO; they also had six grandchildren, Jonathan, Arianne, Zachary, Kyle, and Haidee Hubach, and Bryan Richardson.
   As a father and grandfather, Don never missed a game, recital, or graduation and was intensely proud of his family. Don was a lifelong resident of Raymore, graduating from Raymore High School in 1938. He left Raymore only to attend the University of Missouri in 1940, and to serve his country in WWII. Don enlisted in the Army Air Force November 27, 1942, and was sent to England in late October 1943, where he was assigned to the 343 Fighter Squadron, 55th Fighter Group in Nuthamsted. (Arr. Cullen Funeral Home, Raymore, MO)

Harold B. Myers
   Harold B. Myers passed away June 11, 2005, at Raymore Health Center. Graveside services were held at 11 a.m. Tuesday, June 14 at Oak Grove Cemetery, Oak Grove, MO.
   Harold was born May 20, 1918, in Fort Scott, KS. His family moved to Kansas City, MO, in 1923. He was married to his wife Hazel on May 3, 1947, for 57 years, she preceded him in death. He attended Border Star Elementary School, Southwest High School, and graduated from Kansas City University in the fourth graduating class. His first place of employment was for GMAC. He served four years in the 389th Air Force Squadron in the Pacific Theater WWII. He was employed as office manager, Mobil Oil Co., MO-KS Division. He retired in 1981 from his own food business conducted in the lobby of the Kansas City Southern Railway building and the Continental Hotel. He was a member of the Johnson County Christian Church and Crusaders Class.
   He is survived by several cousins. Memorial contributions may be made to the Johnson County Christian Church, 10150 Antioch, Overland Park, KS, 66212, or to the donor's choice. (Arr. Mt. Moriah and Freeman Funeral Home, 10507 Holmes Rd., Kansas City, MO, 64131, 816-942-2004)

Patricia S. Nutter
   Patricia S. Nutter, age 64, Blairstown, Missouri, passes away Monday, June 6, 2005, at Western Missouri Medical Center, Warrensburg, Missouri.
   She was born July 10, 1940, the daughter of Elmer Stephen and Bernice Abigail (Simpson) Glynn. She had lived in Belton, Missouri most of her life before moving to Blairstown in 1996.
   Mrs. Nutter graduated from high school in Bonner Springs, Kansas, and attended college in Pittsburgh, Kansas. She had been a Military Personnel Clerk for 29 years in Kansas City. She was a member of the Creighton Christian Church.
   Survivors include one son, Christopher Nutter, AR; one daughter, Rhonda Causer, Blairstown, MO.; one brother, Jerry Glynn, Joplin, MO.; four grandchildren, Amanda Snedeger, Dustin Snedeger, Casey Snedeger, Brenda Moses; and one great grandson, Jacob. She was preceded in death by one daughter, Brenda Causer in 1977.
Memorial service was held June 10, 2005 at Ben Cast & Son ? Wood Funeral Home, Holden.

Charles Cameron Brewster
   Charles Cameron Brewster, age 72, went to be with the Lord on June 5, 2005 at his home. He was surrounded by his wife, children and grandchildren.
   He was a master carpenter and woodworker. He faithfully served his Savior in the Church and in his private life. He enjoyed playing guitar, gardening, raising pugs, and spending time with family. He was preceded in death by his parents, Kenneth and Helen Brewster.
   He is survived by his wife, Jean of 54 years, their sons and their wives, Mike and Patty, Jack and Vicki, Gary and Arletta and Phil and Shawna. He also leaves 7 grandchildren, Shauna, Danny, Derek, Susanna, Anthony, Simeon and Aubrey, a brother Richard and his wife Nancy, and two sisters Mary K. Grider and Betty Ann Mills, and husband Vernal.
   Services were held at Open Door Bible Church, 16211 S. 71 Hwy in Belton, Mo. at 11:30 am Wednesday June 8, 2005. Visitation began at 10:00 am on the same day, Burial in Belton Cemetary.




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