Obituaries

Dustin Reed Frisbee

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Dustin Reed Frisbee, age 34, of Knob Noster, passed away Tuesday, October 15, 2013, as a result of a motor vehicle accident. He was born July 20, 1979, in Warrensburg, the son of Randy and Marlene (Burns) Frisbee. On September 21, 2002, he was united in marriage to Laura Munsterman in Sedalia, MO. Dustin was a graduate of Knob Noster High school class of 1997. He worked as a union laborer for a commercial construction company. Dustin attended Sacred Heart Catholic Church in Warrensburg. He was a member of the local union #264 and was the youth softball coach for the Knob Noster Bombers. Dustin enjoyed hunting, fishing, and being outdoors. He loved his children and family and spending quality time with them. Dustin is survived by his wife Laura, his children Olivia Jean, Emma Kay Frisbee, and Austin Reed Frisbee, all of Knob Noster; one brother Trae Frisbee of Knob Noster; his father Randy Frisbee of Linn, MO; his father and mother in-law Ted and Diana Munsterman of California, MO; two sister in-law Jennifer Raptakis and husband Peter of St. Peter's, MO, and Alisha Henderson and husband Scott of Jefferson City, MO; his brother in-law Nicholas Munsterman and wife Laura of Jefferson City, MO; four nieces, Sarah and Rachel Raptakis and Jenna and Gwendelyn Henderson; and nephew and godfather Gavin Munsterman. He was preceded in death by his mother Marlene Frisbee; his paternal grandparents Glenn and Beryle Frisbee, and his maternal grandparents George and Eleanore Burns. Funeral services were held on Saturday, October 19, 2013, at Sacred Heart Catholic Church in Warrensburg with Father Joseph Miller officiating. Pallbearers were Timothy Scarbrough, Christopher Dannenfelser, Trae Frisbee, Nicholas Munsterman, Peter Raptakis, Scott Henderson, Ronnie Callaway, and Joshua Jolly. Interment followed at Knob Noster Cemetery. Memorial contributions are suggested to the Dustin R. Frisbee Children's Education Fund with checks made payable to Laura Frisbee and can be left in care of Sweeney-Phillips & Holdren Funeral Home, Warrensburg, MO.

Published October 23, 2013