Friday, May 17, 2024

John Powers


(From Clark Funeral Home)

John Calvin Powers, Sr, passed away on May 15, 2024. He was born in Fairland, Oklahoma, on June 21, 1947 to Jesse and Ellen Powers, John was a lifelong resident of Neosho, Missouri, and dedicated 30 years of his career to Talbot Wire Co. Following his tenure there, he worked alongside his brother, Sam, maintaining Oakwood Cemetery.

John was preceded in death by an infant son, his parents, and eleven siblings: Reatha Dickey, Lora Hammer, Maxine Powers, Leatha Brindle, Judy Irish, Carol Hess, Jesse Powers, Ivan Powers, Bill Powers and Sam Powers.








He is survived by his son, John Calvin Powers, Jr., and his three grandchildren. Additionally, he leaves behind numerous nieces, nephews, and extended family members who will deeply miss him.

Graveside services will be held on May 20, 2024, at 10 am at Oakwood Cemetery, with Reverend Jerry Seigel officiating.

Arrangements are being handled by Clark Funeral Home in Neosho, Missouri.

Steve Hawkins


(From Parker Mortuary)

Stephen Richard Hawkins, age 68, of Anderson, MO, passed away on May 14, 2024 at Freeman West in Joplin, MO.

Steve, son of the late Richard and Betty (Morgan) Hawkins was born on January 16, 1956, in Joplin, MO.

Steve joined the United States Army for a few years before settling into the reserves for nearly 8 years. Then worked for many different companies as an industrial maintenance operator and construction worker. He was a jack of all trades and could fix anything and everything. He enjoyed woodworking and blacksmithing in his spare time. 






Steve was a hands-on type of guy, and was one of the most selfless people you would have ever met, helping others through outreach programs and wherever he was needed. Steve was an outdoorsman, enjoying the beautiful woods and closest friends. To his nieces and nephews, he was known as, “The Weedeater” and he held onto that nickname with great pride.

In addition to his parents, Steve was preceded in death by one sister, Rita Massey.








Steve is survived by his two children, Adam Hawkins and wife, Roxanne, and Jennifer Welch and husband, David; seven grandchildren, Desireé, Trinity, Diana, Daniel, Matthew, Lilly, and Isaac; and one sister, Sue Goudle.

Memorial services will be held on Tuesday, May 21, 2024, at 2:00 p.m. in Parker Mortuary Chapel.

Funeral arrangements are under the special care of Parker Mortuary.

Debra Lane


(From Crafton-Cantrell Funeral Home)d

Debra Dee Lane, age 61, of Fairview, Missouri, formerly of Aurora, Missouri, passed away at 5:39 a.m. on Wednesday, May 15, 2024, at her home. She was born March 28, 1963, in Hannibal, Missouri, the daughter of John Ray and Freda Fern (Fletcher) Suttles.

Debra was a 1981 graduate of Aurora High School and attended two years at Draughon’s Business College in Springfield, Missouri. She was a member of the Marionville Church of the Nazarene and enjoyed bowling and fishing.







Debra is survived by her daughter, Lydia Lane, of California; one son, Matthew Lane of Springfield, Missouri; her father, John Suttles, of Aurora, Missouri; one sister, Diana Sapiens, of Verona, Missouri; one brother, Jeremy Suttles and his wife, Dolly, of Detroit, Michigan; one grandson, Rory Finn Lane McGrew of California and her fiancé, Sheldon Wolfe of Fairview, Missouri.

Debra was preceded in death by her mother, Freda; and two sisters, Janetta Gregory, and Lanetta Ray.








A funeral service will be held at 10:00 a.m. on Tuesday, May 21, 2024, at Crafton-Cantrell Funeral Home in Aurora with burial to follow at Maple Park Cemetery in Aurora. Visitation will be held from 5:00-7:00 p.m. on Monday, May 20, 2024, in the funeral home chapel.

In lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be made payable to the American Cancer Society, in care of the funeral home.





Online condolences may be shared at this website.

Lisa LaTurner


(From Derfelt Funeral Home)

Lisa Diane LaTurner, age 60, Joplin, MO. passed away Monday, May 13, 2024.

She was born March 25, 1964 to the late James Charles and Sharon Cox Charles. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by one brother, Jerry Charles

Lisa worked as a Certified Nurses Aide at Medicalodge in Columbus for several years.








Survivors include two sons, Eric LaTurner, Galena, KS, and Micheal Laturner and wife, Courtney, Joplin, MO; one daughter, Jenifer Watkins and husband, Jeremy, Joplin, MO; eight grandchildren, Haley, Hayden, Macie Pence, Kaytlayn West, Makayla Walton and husband, Zack, Paul, River, Roman LaTurner; two great grandchildren, Novalee Walton and Charlotte Walton; one brother, Jimmy Charles; and sister, Debbie Radigan; several nieces and nephews that she played a huge part in their lives.

Funeral services will be at 6:00 p.m., Wednesday, May 22, 2024, at the Derfelt Funeral Home, Galena. Visitation will be from 5:00 p.m. until service time. Memorial contributions can be made to the Lisa LaTurner Memorial Fund to help offset funeral expenses and maybe left in care of the funeral home or made online.

Arrangements are under the direction of the Derfelt Funeral Home, Galena, KS.


Richard Hartley


(From Weng Funeral Chapel)

Richard Milo Hartley , 92 of Carthage, Missouri passed away on Friday, May 17, 2024 at St. Luke’s Nursing Center. He was born on August 14, 1931 in Carthage, Missouri to Jess Oren and Mabel (Shirkey) Hartley. 

Richard worked as a dairy farmer, owned and operated the Western Auto store in Jasper, Missouri. Richard also worked as a mechanic for the railroad, retiring in 1988. Richard and wife Dorothy worked at the Grand Palace in Branson, Missouri. He graduated from Carthage High School with the class of 1949. Richard was a member of the Jasper United Methodist Church of Jasper, MO.






 

Richard was united in marriage to Dorothy McClintock on June 15, 1951. She preceded him in death on April 14, 2008. Survivors include, two sons, Dennis Hartley and wife Sandy, Tom Hartley and wife Sara, one daughter-in-law, Kelly Hartley, seven grandchildren, twelve great grandchildren, and one great-great grandchild. He was preceded in death by his parents, a son, Scott Hartley, three brothers, and two sisters.

Graveside services will be held on Monday, May 20, 2024 at 11:30 a.m. at Paradise Cemetery. The family will receive friends from 10:00 to 11:00 a.m.at Weng Funeral Chapel, Jasper, MO. on Monday, May 20, 2024. Burial will be in Paradise Cemetery. Memorial contributions can be made to Paradise Cemetery.


Arrangements are under the care and direction of Weng Funeral Chapel. Online condolences can be made at wengfuneralchapel.com.

Thursday, May 16, 2024

Bill Howell


(From Ulmer Funeral Home)

William Carlton "Bill" Howell, age 76, of Carthage, Missouri, passed away May 14, 2024, at Mercy Hospital in Joplin, Missouri.

Bill was born April 25, 1948, in Carthage, Missouri to Louis Earl Howell and Mary Augusta (Powers-O’Dell) Howell. 

On November 27, 1968, Bill married Henry Etta
Kaderly in Jasper, MO.







After graduating from the University of Missouri-Rolla, Bill was a professional engineer and worked in generation at Empire District Electric Company for 38 years, where he made countless friends and helped build the State Line Combined Cycle power station. 

Bill was an active member of the Mt. Moriah Methodist Church and served on the board for many years; he enjoyed pulling the hay wagon for the church youth during Halloween and working with the congregation to complete the Fellowship Hall. He was also president of the Paradise Cemetery board for many years. 

He loved the outdoors and hiked the Grand Canyon with his son, his wife, and his friends on multiple occasions. He completed the MS 150 bike ride several times. Most of all, he loved spending time with his family on the family farm: going to countless ball games and horse shows, taking his grandsons fishing, working in the garden with his wife, and keeping things running smoothly at the annual 4th of July farm event.

Survivors include his wife, Henry Etta; one daughter, Christine Howell of Overland Park, Kansas; one son, David (Lisa) Howell of Olathe, Kansas; three grandchildren, Matthew, Alex, and Andrew Howell of Olathe, Kansas; one sister, Janice (O’Dell) Kaughman of Carthage, Missouri.

Bill was preceded in death by his parents; one sister, Virginia (O’Dell) Jordan; and one brother, Donald O’Dell.








The memorial visitation and celebration of life will be held at 10:00 AM, Monday, May 20, 2024, at Mt.
Moriah Methodist Church in Jasper, Missouri.

The family will receive friends from 10:00 AM - 12:00 PM, Monday, May 20, 2024, at Mt. Moriah Methodist Church in Jasper, Missouri.

In lieu of flowers, the family requests that memorial contributions be made to the Mt. Moriah Church Building Fund.

Condolences may be posted at www.ulmerfh.com.

Arrangements are under the care and direction of Ulmer Funeral Home.

Mickey Johnson


(From Paul Thomas Funeral Home)

Michaela “Mickey” R. Johnson of Quapaw, OK passed from this life Tuesday, May 14, 2024 at Landmark Hospital in Joplin, MO. She was 84.

Mickey was born July 7, 1939 in Cardin, OK to Mike and Ada (Dillinger) Laramore. She had lived in the Cardin and Quapaw area most of her life and graduated from Picher-Cardin High School Class of 1956, and then attended and graduated from N.E.O. A&M College in Miami, OK. 

Mickey had worked for the Bank of Quapaw for many years as a bank teller. she had served as City Clerk in Quapaw for many years as well as Mayor, Vice-Mayor, City Treasurer and city council member. She was a longtime member of First United Methodist Church in Quapaw where she also served as church treasurer. She served also served on the Quapaw School Board.








Mickey married James “Jimmy” Johnson July 11, 1959 in Bartlesville, OK, they were married 59 years and he preceded her in death on December 12, 2022. She was also preceded in death by her parents and her sister-in-law Colleen Daugherty.

Survivors include 2 sons, Jim “Jimbo” Johnson and wife Tina of Stillwater, OK and Jerry Johnson and wife Michelle of Fairland, OK, 1 sister, Jeannine Keith of Oklahoma City, OK, 4 grandchildren, Amanda Oldham of Oklahoma City, OK, Breanne Johnson of Fairland, OK, Jay Johnson of Oklahoma City, OK and Jared Johnson and wife Caleigh of Jacksonville, FL, 1 great grandchild, 3 nieces, Sherry Kishore Stefanowich and husband John of Oklahoma City, OK, Cynthia Lakin and husband Jim of Guymon, OK and Karen Morris and husband Greg of Richmond, TX, 1 sister-in-law, Fae Ann Moreland of Neosho, MO, 3 nieces by marriage, Jane Ann Bird of Nowata, OK, Linda Garrow of Pittsburg, KS and Diane Yurk of Columbus, KS, special cousin, Cindy Brown of Miami, OK and several great-nieces and great-nephews.

Celebration of Life Services will be at 2:00 p.m. Saturday, May 18, 2024 at Paul Thomas Funeral Home Chapel in Miami, OK. Rev. Tim Mixson will office. The family will have a reception following the services at Mickey’s home in Quapaw, OK. Services have been placed in the care of Paul Thomas Funeral Home and Cremation Services of Miami, OK. Online condolences may be made at www.paulthomasfuneralhomes.com.


Don Pendley


(From Paul Thomas Funeral Home)

Donald Lee “Don” Pendley of Miami, OK passed from this life Wednesday, May 15, 2024 at Heartsworth Senior Living in Vinita, OK. He was 91.

Don was born May 19, 1932 in Bluejacket, OK to Joseph A. and Dorothy Hazel (Steele) Pendley. He had lived in Miami and Joplin most of his life and graduated from Miami High School Class of 1950. 

Don served in the U.S. Army during Korea. He had worked as a Police Officer for the City of Miami, OK for 26 ½ years and then worked for Yellow Freight in Baxter Springs, KS as a truck driver for 10 years and then worked as a Security Guard for St. John’s Hospital in Joplin, MO for 10 years. 






Don was a member of All Saints’ Episcopal Church in Miami, OK, Miami Lodge No. 140 A.F.&A.M., Tulsa, Scottish Rite Consistory and the American Legion and V.F.W. in Miami. He was an avid golfer.

Don was preceded in death by his wife Virginia “Jenny” Pendley on April 26, 2009, his parents and 4 sisters, JoAnn Harrison, Patty Herriage, Joyce Willibey and Jane Chase.








Survivors include 1 son, Ron Pendley and wife Mary of Joplin, MO, 1 daughter, Karen Hall and Randy Crist of Miami, OK, 2 grandchildren, Rachel Pendley and Mandy Hall Banks and 2 great grandchidlren, Olivia Banks and Arley Banks.

A private family services will be held. Arrangements have been placed in the care of Paul Thomas Funeral Home and Cremation Service of Miami, OK. Online condolences may be made at www.paulthomasfuneralhomes.com.


Louise Brooks


(From Fohn Funeral Home)

Frances "Louise" Brooks, age 94, of Cassville, Missouri passed away on Tuesday, May 14, 2024 at Mercy Hospital Springfield in Springfield, Missouri.

She was born May 3, 1930 in Springfield, Missouri the daughter of J.W. and Anna (Stansberry) Robbins. On June 5, 1949 in Cassville, Missouri she was united in marriage to Richard Brooks, who preceded her in death on November 18, 1994. Also preceding her in death were her parents; five brothers, Wayne, Ira, Earl, Ray and Loren Robbins and one sister, Oneita Doss.








Surviving are two daughters, Judy Dierks and her husband Ed of Lockwood, Missouri and Linda Byrd and her husband Jerry of Cassville, Missouri; two grandchildren, Melanie Caudill of Sikeston, Missouri and Julie Bishop and her husband Derek of Pendleton, Indiana; 7 great grandchildren, Brook Caudill, Payton Smith and Kate Smith of Sikeston, Missouri and Christian Bishop, Noble Bishop, Serene Bishop and Jovie Bishop of Pendleton, Indiana and a host of nieces and nephews.

Louise and Richard lived in the Cassville area all their married life. She graduated from Cassville High School with the class of 1947. Louise worked as a cafeteria cook at local schools including, Mt. Sinai School, (1 -8, rural), Jenkins School, (1-8, rural) and at Cassville Public Schools where she was supervisor and from where she retired in 1995. She was known for her love and commitment to God, Church, Family, and her cooking. 







Louise was especially good at making homemade bread and dinner rolls. She rarely missed a Kansas City Chiefs football game on TV! Louise was a lifelong member of Mill Street Church of Christ where she taught Sunday School classes for many years. She will be greatly missed by all who knew her.
Services will be held at 11:00 A.M. Saturday, May 18, 2024 at Mill Street Church of Christ, under direction of Fohn Funeral Home in Cassville. Garrett Akin and Laith Hayward will conduct the services. Burial will be at Corinth Cemetery in Cassville, Missouri.

The family will receive friends from 10:00 A.M. until service time Saturday at Mill Street Church of Christ.
Contributions may be made to Fair Haven Children's Home in memory of Louise.

Cha Kong Yang


(From McQueen Funeral Home)

Cha Kong Yang, born on April 4th, 1952, in Bouana, Xiangkhouang, Laos, passed away on April 30th, 2024, in Joplin, Missouri. A courageous veteran of the Vietnam War, Cha Kong fought alongside American troops in Long Cheng with the support of the CIA until April 1975.

Following the war, Cha Kong immigrated to Chicago, Illinois, in 1978, before settling in Sheboygan, Wisconsin, in 1980, where he resided for 22 years. His entrepreneurial spirit led him to Stark City, Missouri, where he pursued his dream of owning a poultry farm.








In his leisure time, Cha Kong found joy in fishing, hunting, and spending time with his loved ones. He leaves behind cherished memories with his wife of 49 years, three children, four grandchildren, and a loving extended family.

Cha Kong is survived by his father, wife, children, grandchildren, a brother, sisters, and numerous nieces and nephews. May his legacy of bravery and resilience live on in the hearts of those who knew him.

Services will be held from 8:00 A.M. until 11:00 P.M. Saturday, May 25, 2024 and from 7:00 A.M. Sunday, May 26, 2024 until 9:00 A.M. Monday, May 27, 2024 at McQueen Funeral Home in Wheaton. Burial will be at 10:00 A.M. Monday, May 27, 2024 at Dice Cemetery in Fairview, Missouri.

Juanita Johnston



On Saturday, May 11, 2024, Juanita Johnston, loving mother of four children, passed away at age 88.

Juanita was born on June 10, 1935 in Nashville, MO to Gilbert and Gertrude (McNeely) Bergman. On April 19, 1952, she married her high school sweetheart, Morris Johnston. They raised two sons, Kenneth and Michael, and two daughters, Karen and Cheryl.

Juanita had a passion for all things creative. During high school she studied concert piano at the college in Pittsburg, KS. But with her marriage to Morris, her plans changed and she became a farm wife, driving the grain truck, making meals for the farm hands, raising fryers to sell, and having an acre garden. Along with this she played the piano for church, was vice-president of the Liberal, MO PTA, and was an expert seamstress sewing clothes for herself and the family.








When the farm was sold, Juanita became a teller at the Bank of Jasper for several years. Then she and Morris purchased The Garden Center in Lamar, where Juanita became well-known for her dried and silk floral arrangements. She won numerous awards for her floral arranging at a four-state competition.

After the sale of The Garden Center, Juanita shifted into another area of interest: real estate, an endeavor in which she won four-state area realtor awards. This served her well as she and Morris sold their rock home and acreage east of Lamar, and they started traveling in a fifth-wheel travel trailer.

Morris’s work required travel, first in a dredging business and then working as a gas leak technician. Together they enjoyed eighteen years of travel across the United States. During this time Juanita wrote a Travel Trivia newsletter crafted on her computer and mailed out to family and friends.

When their traveling days were over, they retired to a home overlooking Grand Lake, at Lee’s Resort, Grove, OK. When Morris passed away in 2013. Juanita moved to an independent living community in Joplin for a year, to Denver for a few months with her daughter Karen, and finally to the Dallas, TX metro in 2014 to live with her son, Ken.








In her later years Juanita pursued many interests: painting pet portraits on pillows, crafting handmade greeting cards, studying family history, taking college courses online and watching documentaries and movies.

Juanita is survived by her four children, Ken, Mike, Karen and Cheryl; her grandchildren, Jennifer, Jonathan, Alexandra, Jonah, Gabriel, Antonio, Andrew, Kyle, Daniel and Mariah; her great-grandchildren, Parker, Megan and Riley and numerous nieces and nephews.

A private online memorial service will be held at a later date.

Everett Bussey


(From Clark Funeral Home)

EVERETT E. BUSSEY, JR., WAS BORN ON OCTOBER 25, 1938 IN COLORADO SPRINGS, TX, THE FIRST SON OF EVERETT E. BUSSEY, SR., AND THELMA MAY (JOHNSON) BUSSEY. HE ENTERED INTO REST ON MAY 14, 2024 AT FREEMAN HEALTH SYSTEMS AT THE AGE OF 85.

EVERETT MOVED TO THE CAMP CROWDER AREA OF NEOSHO WITH HIS FAMILY AS A CHILD IN 1951, WHERE THEY PURCHASED LAND FROM THE CAMP TO ESTABLISH A FARM. HIS LOVE OF FAMILY AND FARMING WERE FIRMLY ESTABLISHED DURING THIS PERIOD, WHERE HE LEARNED TO HELP HIS FAMILY ON THEIR FARM. HIS LOVE FOR CATTLE AND FARMING WOULD CONTINUE THROUGHOUT HIS LIFE UNTIL HIS ILLNESS IN EARLY 2024.







A GRADUATE OF STELLA HIGH SCHOOL, CLASS OF 1957, STAYING IN TOUCH WITH HIS CLASSMATES AT ANNUAL REUNIONS WAS A HIGHLIGHT FOR HIM. DURING HIGH SCHOOL, EVERETT PLAYED SPORTS, EXCELLING IN BASEBALL, WHICH BECAME ANOTHER LIFELONG LOVE HE CONTINUED. AFTER HIGH SCHOOL, HE EVEN MADE HIS DREAM OF PLAYING MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL, PLAYING ONE SEASON FOR THE LOS ANGELES DODGERS BEFORE A KNEE INJURY FORCED HIM OUT.

HE RETURNED TO THE AREA, BEGINNING A CAREER AT FORD MOTOR COMPANY IN KANSAS CITY, MO. DURING THIS TIME HE MET HIS FUTURE WIFE, JANA LEE CARPENTER. THEY WERE UNITED IN MARRIAGE ON FEBRUARY 5, 1960 IN KANSAS CITY. SOON AFTERWARD, HIS TWO DAUGHTERS WERE BORN, TINA AND DEBORAH, WHOM HE LOVED AND CARED FOR DEEPLY. IN 1968, EVERETT MOVED TO THE FARM FOR THE LAST TIME, WHERE HE RAISED HIS FAMILY AND CONTINUED HIS LIFELONG LOVE FOR CATTLE AND FARMING.

WHILE RAISING HIS FAMILY AND FARMING, EVERETT CONTINUED HIS CAREER BY BECOMING ONE OF THE FIRST PEOPLE HIRED AT THE NEWLY ESTABLSHED LA-Z-BOY MIDWEST IN NEOSHO. HE WORKED HIS WAY UP INTO MANAGEMENT BEFORE RETIRING TO CONTINUE HIS WORK ON THE FARM.

AFTER RETIREMENT, HE HAD THE GREATEST PLEASURE IN LIFE, BECOMING A REMARKABLE GRANDFATHER TO HIS GRANDDAUGHTER, SARAH AND GRANDSON, BLAKE. HIS STRONG BUT SOFT LOVE MADE HIM ONE OF THE BEST GRANDFATHER'S ONE COULD ASK FOR. HIS INFLUENCE AND LOVE CONTINUE TO GUIDE THEM EVERY DAY. SPENDING TIME ON THE FARM WITH THEM WAS SPECIAL TO HIM, A TRADITION HE WOULD CONTINUE WHEN HIS GREAT-GRANDSONS WERE BORN. HE WAS A CONSTANT ARM OF SUPPORT AND ENCOURAGEMENT IN THE LIVES OF HIS GRANDCHILDREN AND GREAT-GRANDCHILDREN. HE WILL BE FOREVER MISSED BY THEM.

WHEN HE WASN’T SPENDING TIME WITH HIS FAMILY, EVERETT SPENT TIME WITH HIS CLOSEST FRIENDS FROM RELATIONSHIPS HE HAD DEVELOPED OVER MANY DECADES. HE ENJOYED BEING AROUND PEOPLE, OFFERING A HELPING HAND TO THOSE IN NEED AND MAKING OTHERS SMILE. HE ESPECIALLY ENJOYED SPENDING TIME ON THE FARM WITH HIS FRIENDS, WORKING CATTLE OR IN HIS LATER YEARS ENJOYING A KANSAS CITY CHIEFS GAME.






 

EVERETT IS SURVIVED BY A FAMILY WHO LOVED HIM DEEPLY, INCLUDING HIS WIFE OF SIXTY FOUR YEARS, JAN, OF THE HOME. ADDITIONAL SURVIVORS INCLUDE HIS TWO DAUGHTERS, TINA HIERHOLZER AND HUSBAND, DAN OF NEOSHO; AND DEBBIE BUSSEY, DONNA HAMBLIN, AND JUSTIN HAMBLIN OF REPUBLIC, MO. ONE GRANDAUGHTER, SARAH HIERHOLZER-DASPIT AND HUSBAND, MATT OF NW ARKANSAS. ONE GRANDSON, BLAKE T HIERHOLZER, OF NEOSHO, MO. THREE GREAT-GRANDSONS, LANCE, GRAYSON, AND JACKSON DASPIT. TWO BROTHERS, ERVIN BUSSEY AND BILL ANDREWS, BOTH OF NEOSHO.

HE IS PRECEDED IN DEATH BY HIS PARENTS AND ONE BROTHER.

IN LIEU OF FLOWERS, THE FAMILY HAS REQUESTED DONATIONS BE MADE TO THE DONOR'S CHARITY OF CHOICE OR THE NORTHWEST ARKANSAS CHILDREN'S HOSPITAL. DONATIONS MAY BE MAILED TO CLARK FUNERAL HOMES, P.O. BOX 66, NEOSHO, MO, 64850.

Menno Miller


(From Clark Funeral Home)

Menno E. Miller Jr., age 48, entered into his heavenly rest on May 12, 2024, in St. Louis, Missouri. He was born on June 8, 1975, to Menno E. Miller Sr. and Elizabeth (Betty) Ann (Caylor) Miller. Menno was a retired sawmill operator and a former truck driver. He was a dedicated member of Word and Spirit Revival Tabernacle in Goodman, Missouri.

Menno had a passion for woodworking, painting, and drawing. He enjoyed fishing, playing the guitar, going on picnics, and attending auctions.








Menno is survived by his sons Timothy (Heather) Miller of Arma, Kansas, and Thomas (Sabrina) Miller of Scranton, Arkansas; and his daughter Cheryl (Tristen) Jackson of Huntingburg, Indiana. He is also survived by his father, Menno E. Miller Sr.; three brothers, Simon (Eva) Miller of Dallas, Texas, Josh (Brandi) Miller of Dallas, Texas, and Caleb (Marissa) Miller of Rocky Comfort, Missouri; and one sister, Lydia (Dan) Duane of Franklin, Ohio. Menno also leaves behind numerous nieces, nephews, and many friends. He was preceded in death by his mother, Betty.

Visitation will be held from 5-7 pm on Monday, May 20, 2024, at Clark Funeral Homes Chapel of Memories in Neosho, Missouri. Funeral services will be held at 1 pm on Tuesday, May 21, 2024, at Bible Holiness Assembly of God in Neosho, Missouri. Interment will follow at Gibson Cemetery.

Contributions in memory of Menno may be made to Clark Funeral Homes, P.O. Box 66, Neosho, Missouri 64850, to help the family with expenses. The family will also host a dinner following the services at Calvary Baptist in Neosho, Missouri, for anyone who would like to attend.

Bobbie Russell


(From Parker Mortuary)

Bobbie J. Russell, age 77 of Joplin, Missouri, passed peacefully on Tuesday, May 14, 2024 at Freeman Hospital in Joplin. Bobbie was born on November 22, 1946 in Joplin to the late Carl and Dolores (Bybee) Davis.

Bobbie grew up in the Joplin area and graduated from Joplin High School. After graduating, Bobbie worked for companies such as Motorola and Display Tech, and even owned and operated her own beauty shop in Joplin for several years. In her early years, Bobbie could be found racing the quarter mile at MOKAN Drag strip.








Bobbie’s greatest joy was raising her family and being involved with her grandchildren. Surviving Bobbie include her son, Bruce Russell (Augusta) of Joplin; daughter, Tiffani Hughes (Rodney) of Joplin; five grandchildren, Christina Landburg, Jacquelyn Fletcher, Morgan Poteet, Danielle Russell, Levi Russell and Izaiyah Hendricks; seven great-grandchildren, Paige Langford, Landon Fletcher, Addi Landburg, Krew Elldge, Lincoln Fletcher, Maxamillion Poteet, Felix Poteet and Zayee Hendricks.

Other than her parents, Bobbie is preceded in death by her brother, Jackie Davis and a sister, Jerie Butler.








Family will receive friends on Monday, May 20th from 5:00 – 7:00 pm at the Parker Mortuary Chapel. Funeral services are Tuesday, May 21st at 10:00 am at Parker Mortuary. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions can be made to the Freeman Kidney Foundation, in care of the mortuary.

Bobbie will be taken for cremation following the service. Funeral arrangements are under the direction of Parker Mortuary, Joplin, Missouri.


Dottie McPherson


(From Hermitage Funeral Home)

Dorothy Kathryn McPherson, 95, lovingly known as "Ms. Dottie," was born May 10, 1928, in Bentonville, Arkansas, to Ardella Juanita King. She departed this life on Saturday, May 4, 2024, at 12:05 pm at her residence in Hermitage, TN.

Dorothy was a native of Joplin, MO, and had lived in Hermitage, TN, for 20 years.








She was educated in Joplin, Missouri, where she graduated from Lincoln High School and the Joplin LPN School of Nursing. After thirty-one years of service as a nurse in Missouri, she retired.

Ms. Dottie's love extended beyond her community and faith. She was a devoted mother to three children: James Cornel Gant, Isaiah Skip Gant and his wife Rawan, and Mary Kathryn Jackson. Her role as a grandmother to five grandchildren and twelve great-grandchildren brought her immense joy and fulfillment.

Ms. Dottie's life was a testament to her unwavering faith and dedication to her community. She was an active member of Shiloh Baptist Church in Joplin MO for several years. In 2005, in Frederick, Maryland, she rededicated and fully surrendered her life to the Lord. 

Relocating to Nashville, Tennessee, in the same year, she joined The River Church, now known as Generation Changers Church. Ms. Dottie served as Prayer Pastor, led weekly Prayer Life Groups, and was known for visiting and praying for the sick in the hospitals. 








Her selfless service and dedication were evident in the countless hours she gave to various areas of church ministry. Her passion was to encourage and support those desiring to know God, his love, and to live in his fullness. Her anchor was Psalm 23.

Ms. McPherson was preceded in death by her mother, Ardella King, and her husband, Jack McPherson.

She was a faithful servant leader who was always willing to help and pray for others.

There will be a Celebration of Life service for Ms. Dottie on Saturday May 18th at 2:00 pm at Generation Changers Church 224 Stewarts Ferry Pike, Nashville, TN 37214. The family will receive friends one hour prior to the service from 1:00 pm until 2:00 pm.

Fond memories, words of comfort and expressions of sympathy may be left for the McPherson family at www.HermitageFH.com

Terry Arnall

(From Clark Funeral Home)

Terry Lynn Arnall, 66, of Granby, Missouri, formerly of Parkersburg, West Virginia, passed away peacefully at home and went to be with her Lord and Savior on May 11, 2024. Terry attended Granby Gospel Tabernacle in Granby, Missouri; Frisco Church in Webb City, Missouri; and Tri-County Worship Center in Rockport, West Virginia.

Terry was a devoted lover of her family, children, and the elderly. She dedicated over 30 years to teaching children’s church and Sunday School. 








Her compassionate nature extended to the care of senior citizens, to whom she devoted countless hours, ensuring their well-being and comfort. Terry will be dearly missed by all those she touched with her heartfelt dedication and kindness.

Terry is survived by her son, Jerimy Stewart of Parkersburg, West Virginia; her grandson, Dalton Stewart of Salt Springs, Florida; her brother, Colt Rose and his wife Maria of Charlotte, North Carolina; many nieces and nephews; her brother and sister-in-law; the special family of Reverend Everett and Betty Snyder; the Arnall family; and her beloved dog, Happy. She was preceded in death by her beloved husband, John James (JJ) Arnall; her parents, Alpha Leone and Violet Rose; and her siblings, Marsha Rose, Cody Rose, and Alpha Pearl Rose.



Online condolences may be posted at www.clarkfuneralhomes.com

Services are under the direction of Clark Funeral Home, Granby, MO.

Angie Wilhoite


(From Mason-Woodard Mortuary)

Angela Wilhoite, age 58, of Neosho, Missouri passed away Tuesday May 14, 2024 at the Solace House of the Ozarks.

She was born August 1, 1965 in Neosho, Missouri to Bill and Betty (Brumley) Pockrus. Angela was a graduate of Neosho High School. She had been a homemaker for the last several years.

Angie enjoyed vacationing, and spending time with those close to her. She often reflected on her childhood memories with her family and grandparents. 








Angie enjoyed listening to music, and was very proud of her family’s contribution to gospel and country music; namely her grandfather Albert E. Brumley.

Angela married Ernest Wilhoite on February 25, 2000 in Rogers, Arkansas and he survives. 

She is also survived by two sons, Ernest Wilhoite Jr., Davis Wilhoite; one daughter, Porsche Bickford, and two grandchildren, Ryleigh Hines, and Collin Bickford, as well numerous extended family and friends.

She was preceded in death by her parents and one brother Billy Pockrus.

Wednesday, May 15, 2024

Sandra De Spain


(From Simpson Funeral Home)

Sandra De Spain, a dedicated and hardworking servant of the Webb City community, passed away peacefully on May 9, 2024, at the age of 86. 

Born to her parents, Lester and Gertrude De Spain, on August 31, 1937, in Custer City, Oklahoma, Sandra spent her life living out the values of diligence, cleanliness, and orderliness that were instilled in her from an early age.








Sandra and family moved to the Webb City area towards the end of World War II, having briefly lived in both Lamar and Prosperity. Sandra was a woman of great integrity who committed herself to her work as a pharmacy clerk at Bruner Pharmacy in Webb City, a profession she held dearly. 

Her dedication was evident in the meticulous care she took in her work and in the upkeep of her home. Sandra found solace and joy in the simple pleasures of life, from watching her favorite television shows to tending to her yard and engaging in interests around her home. 

Never married, Sandra remained passionately dedicated to her family, her work, and her faith in God. In the words of the Apostle Paul, "Whatever you do, work at it with all your heart, as working for the Lord, not for human masters" (Colossians 3:23).








Sandra is preceded in death by her father, Lester De Spain, her mother, Gertrude De Spain, and her stepmother, Ethel De Spain. A funeral service in her honor will be held on Saturday, May 25, 2024, at 10:00am at Simpson Funeral Home in Webb City. A graveside service will follow the same day at 11:30am at Lake Cemetery of Lamar.

Services are under the direction of Simpson Funeral Home. The family encourages all who knew and loved Sandra to visit www.simpsonfh.com, where they may share photos and memories of Sandra. Her legacy of dedication and hard work will live on in the hearts of all who knew her.

Dessa Williams


(From Mason-Woodard Mortuary)

Winnie “Dessa” (Wilson) Williams was born December 6, 1940, in Wichita, KS, the youngest daughter of John and Bonnie “Birdie” (Wells) Wilson. Dessa spent her childhood moving around Kansas and Colorado with her 3 sisters and brother. 

While attending high school in Manitou Springs, CO, she decided on using her gift of a beautiful voice in the school talent show, she just needed someone to accompany her with a guitar. A fellow classmate agreed to play the guitar for her, and neither she nor Pete Williams could anticipate the lifetime of love that would come from such a simple gesture.








After high school, Pete enlisted in the U.S. Marine Corps. Then after a deployment, he came home and married his high school sweetheart Dessa, May 31st, 1963 in Aurora, CO.

After getting married Pete and Dessa were no strangers to moving. While finishing out his career with the Marines, Pete, Dessa, and their three children Kevin, Shawn, and Alisa moved to California. Where Dessa, with the help of family took care of things at home during his deployments. They would move several more times in their life together, back to Colorado, then Kansas, and Nebraska, settling in some of those states a couple of times. Dessa often joked that she hadn’t found particular items for several moves.

They may have lost items in those moves, but they and their children gained lifetime friends at each stop; friends that were always welcomed at their home. Dessa had a heart for knowing when one of their friends were in need, and was the first to try and help when there was any chance she could.

It was during moves to Kansas and Nebraska that their children would meet their spouses, Teresa, Carla, and Kim. Just like friends of the past, Dessa was quick to let them know they were loved. Dessa was the first one to offer to baby sit , to sit with you if you had a had a surgery, to invite you to dinner and spoil you with her good old home cooking. She had a heart to help others and to love on them.

In April of 1985, Pete and Dessa would become grandparents - twice in just 21 short hours, with 4 more grandchildren joining their brood over the next few years. This was by far the best job either of them could have signed up for, and boy were they the best grandparents any 6 kids could hope for. They took any chance they could to spend even just a few minutes with their grandchildren, but the best memories were when they could have them for extended periods of time. Being “Grandma” was Dessa’s time to shine, she had to be exhausted when the time came to send them all home.








As Grandma Dessa, she kept a house full of their favorite snacks, like Philadelphia cheesecake bites or their favorite drinks like strawberry or chocolate milk. She planned activities for every visit from train rides and water parks, to what seemed like entire living rooms filled wall to wall with gifts on Christmas morning. Nothing was off limits on their trips with Grandma and Grandpa. “You want a Frito pie for breakfast and a banana split for lunch? That sounds like a great idea!”

Next to being “Grandma”, Dessa’s second love was hosting friends and family at their different homes. The home she and Pete shared in Dodge City, Kansas was just perfect for hosting, with a hot tub and a pool. Dessa was always ready to have a get together. She loved cooking for her family, BBQ ribs, steak and potatoes, chicken and noodles, homemade bread and brownies, were just a few of the dishes that bring back great memories for her family. When someone’s birthday would come around Dessa wanted them to feel special so she would always cook their favorite meal and cake. She made awesome German Chocolate, Carrot, and Waldorf Astoria cakes. It was also common for Dessa to whip up fried chicken and potato salad to spend the day with friends on the barge.

No matter the occasion or the place, Pete and Dessa always came back to what began their love story. Pete would get out his guitar, and Dessa would sing their favorite songs. A few of their favorites were “Delta Dawn”, “50 cents”, “Waterloo”, “The Rich Girl and the Poor Girl”, and their own love song, “Yours Love” by Waylon Jennings. Dessa and Pete loved when their kids and grandkids joined in; their love and talent for music has been passed down through generations now.

Dessa held many jobs throughout her lifetime, as Pete was in the retail business for many years, and like the Marines this job required moving. Dessa was an excellent receptionist, bookkeeper, and she was a waitress in her earlier years. Whatever the vocation, she did her very best. While living in Dodge City she and Pete opened a small store, Shelby’s $14.99. Together, they shared many trips and laughs with their children and their spouses while working in and on the store.

Dessa passed away May 11, 2024, at Joplin Gardens, in Joplin MO.








Dessa is preceded in death by her parents John & Birdie, 3 sisters Juanita, Hazel & Jenny, her brother Jack and their spouses, as well as her in-laws Dike & Neva Williams, and brothers-in-law Vin Leitner and Lee Williams. She is also preceded in death by her lifetime love Pete and infant daughter Theana Lea.

Dessa leaves behind two sons, Kevin Williams and wife Teresa of Turpin OK. Shawn Williams and wife, Carla of Joplin, MO, daughter Alisa Parde and husband Kim of McCook, NE. Her six grandchildren, Shelby, Tanner, Christopher, Courtney, Atheana, and Dustin, and their spouses. Twelve great grandchildren, Reiley, Easton, and Parker, Myriah, Collin, Jaxon, and Thea, Christian, Abby, and Emmitt, Amelia, and Jenna. As well as a sister-in-law Lavonne Leitner of Woodland Park, CO and several nieces and nephews.

Graveside services will be held at Logan National Cemetery, in Denver, CO at a date to be determined later.

Cydni Bouman


(From Carson-Wall Funeral Home)

Cydni Dawn (Carter) Bouman, 54, of Parsons, died on Friday, April 5, 2024 at Barnes Jewish Hospital in St. Louis. Her illness was sudden and unexpected and she was taken to Labette Health in Parsons and transferred to the St. Louis hospital.

She was born in Tulsa on March 19, 1970. Her father is Alan “Cody” Carter and her mother is Judith (Noble) Murphy. Cydni grew up in Tulsa and graduated from Memorial High School. Throughout her adult life she has worked in the health care field. She was employed at the Cancer Treatment Center in Tulsa and later as office manager for her husband, Dr. Jerry Bouman, in Parsons.








Cydni was blessed with many lifelong friends whom she remained close with. She was a natural caregiver who loved people and interacting socially with friends and family. She never met a stranger and often would sit with patients who had no close family, usually helping behind the scenes in a way that many would never be aware of.

Cydni often helped with her grandchildren and loved to read, ride motorcycles and boat on Grand Lake.

She and Dr. Jerry Bouman were married on December 6, 2008 in Eureka Springs, AR. He survives of the home.

Other survivors include two sons; Tyler Barron (Shelby) of Webb City, MO and Kenton Bouman (Deanna) of Parsons and grandchildren, Phelix, Lysi, Chaston, Emmaus, Tobias and Nicodemus; two daughters, Hunter Jameson (Aaron) and granddaughter, Mayble of Tulsa, OK and Kayla Creel (Jason) and grandchildren, Abigail, Annelise, Jason and Kaitlyn of Tulsa; her father, Alan “Cody” Carter (Paula) of Broken Arrow, OK; her mother, Judy Murphy of Tulsa; brothers, Douglas Murphy of Tulsa, Jason Neff, and nephew, Michael of Tulsa; sister – Karen Bennett (John) of Bartlesville and niece and nephew, Marissa and Donovan Spear; her sister-in-law – Carmel White (Dale) of Kansas City, MO; and her brothers-in-law, Gary Kibby (Donna) of Ketchum, OK, Gail Kibby of Fredonia and Darrell Kibby of Siloam Springs, AR.

Dr. Bouman and family extends special thanks to the Labette Health EMS, Emergency Department employees, colleagues and friends for their wonderful support during this difficult time. Cydni was an organ donor and several others will benefit from her loving decision.

A visitation and reception will be at the Wall Family Center, 2605 Main, Parsons, from 3 to 5 p.m., Wednesday, May 8.








The memorial service will be held at 10:30 a.m., Friday, May 17, 2024 at St. Paul’s United Methodist Church in Tulsa (Northeast corner of 15th and Peoria).

Memorials are suggested to the Labette Health Foundation and may be left at or sent to the Carson-Wall Funeral Home at P. O. Box 942, Parsons, KS 67357. Online messages may be left at www.wallfuneralservices.com.

The Carson-Wall Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements at both the Parsons and Tulsa services.


Gene Miller


(From Schowengerdt Funeral Home)

Celebration of life service for Eugene "Gene" Miller of Butler, Missouri will be 2 p.m. May 23, 2024 at Schowengerdt Funeral Chapel (660-679-6555) in Butler, Missouri. Visitation prior to service 1 - 2 p.m. at the Schowengerdt Chapel. Contributions to Alzheimer’s Association. Online condolences www.schowengerdtchapel.com.

Eugene “Gene” Preston Miller Jr. of Butler, Missouri died Monday, May 13, 2024 at the Butler Center in Butler, Missouri. He was born November 3, 1940 to Eugene Preston and Thelma Susan Seeley Miller in Adrian, Missouri.








Gene is survived by six children, Rex D. Miller and wife Debbie of Belton, Missouri, Eugene P. “Buddy” Miller III and wife Cindy, Jeffery Allen Miller of Carterville, Missouri, Kimberly D. Miller of Neosho, Missouri, William Keith Miller and wife Donna of Webb City, Missouri and DeAnna Baumgardner of Butler, Missouri; eight grandchildren; seven great-grandchildren; a great-great-granddaughter; two sisters, Marian Watts and husband Delbert of Butler, Missouri and Marjorie Hartley of Tennessee. 

 He was preceded in death by his parents; his wife, Connie Miller on July 24, 2012; a granddaughter, Megan Miller; and a great-granddaughter, Kingsley Aleckzandria AnnMarie Crews-Ramsey.

Dane Paulson


(From Ozark Funeral Home)

Dane Ray Paulson, 25, of Anderson, Missouri, passed away on Monday, May 13, 2024, from injuries sustained in an automobile accident.

Dane was born on July 6, 1998, in Joplin, Missouri to the union of Andy and Connie (Sutton) Paulson. He was raised in Anderson and was a 2016 graduate of McDonald County High School. Dane was manager of the McDonald County Recycling Center. Dane never met a stranger and was loved by all that knew him.






 

He was preceded in death by his mother, Connie Paulson; maternal grandparents, Kenneth and Frances (Cooper) Sutton; and paternal grandparents, Merritt and Maxine (Rozell) Paulson.

Dane is survived by his father, Andy Paulson of the home; several aunts and uncles, as well as a host of other family and friends whom will miss him dearly.

A celebration of Dane’s life will be held at a later date. Arrangements have been entrusted to the care of Ozark Funeral Home in Anderson, Missouri.

Otto Ware


(From Clark Funeral Home)

Otto Lee Ware peacefully departed from this life on May 12, 2024. He first graced the world with his presence in Sherman, Arkansas, on May 24, 1923, born to Otto Lee Ware Sr. and Jlian Albirtie Wimmur. A faithful member of the First Christian Church (Disciples of Christ) in Neosho, Missouri, Otto lived a life filled with purpose and passion.

Professionally, Otto excelled as a government-contracted machinist, showcasing his skill and dedication to precision work. During his leisure hours, he found solace and joy in the great outdoors as an avid hunter and fisherman. Otto also possessed a creative side, honing his talents in crafting ornamental iron pieces, unique bolo ties, and intricately designed belt buckles.






 

Otto is survived by his beloved wife, Linda (Wolfenbarger) Croan, whom he married on July 22, 2018, and his cherished daughter, Linda Baggerly. He is preceded in death by his first wife, Mavis, leaving behind a legacy of love, hard work, and craftsmanship that will be remembered fondly by all who knew him.

The family will hold graveside services at Park Cemetery in Carthage, Missouri at a later date.

Don Helms


(From Weng Funeral Chapel)

Donald Lee Helms Sr., 89, of Liberal, Missouri passed away on Monday, May 13, 2024 at Freeman West Hospital. 

Don was born on April 29, 1935 in Nashville, Missouri to Arthur and Alma (Boren) Helms. 

He worked as a stone cutter for Carthage Marble, he also drove a truck for Carthage Marble. Don was a member of the Countryside Church.






 

Don was united in marriage to Peggy Wilson on June 24, 1983. She survives. Other survivors include four sons, Glenn Helms, Don Helms Jr., Curtis Helms, Barry Green, six daughters, Lola Beth May, Elizabeth Carnes, Sheila Carr, Cindy Mueller, Christal Van Dorn, Amy Mengarelli, twenty four grandchildren, thirty eight great-grandchildren, and sixteen great-great-grandchildren. 

He was preceded in death by his parents, two brothers, Jack Helms, Bill Helms, and three sisters, Lillie May, Pearl, and Ruby.








Funeral services will be held on Friday, May 17, 2024 at 10:30 a.m. at Weng Funeral Chapel, Jasper, MO. The Family will receive friends on Thursday, May 16, 2024 from 6:00 to 7:00 p.m.at Weng Funeral Chapel. Burial will be in Nashville Cemetery. Memorial contributions can be made to Life Choices or Cookson Hills.

Arrangements are under the personal care and direction of Weng Funeral Chapel. Online condolences can be made at Weng Funeral Chapel.com.

Hevenlee Williams

(From Ozark Funeral Home)

Hevenlee Rose Williams, 27, passed away as a result of a tragic car accident on Monday, May 13, 2024. Hevenlee was born in Syracuse, New York to Jesse Jay Williams and Celeste Michelle Williams.

She spent her childhood in Cashion, Oklahoma graduating from Cashion High School and Francis Tuttle Technology Center in 2016. After graduation she began working in the food service industry.








She was absolutely an amazing, beautiful, and loving person. She loved and encouraged anyone who needed help, caring for other's needs above her own. She never met a stranger and often they would become her best friends. She was extremely artistic and there wasn't anything she couldn't draw.

Those left to cherish her memory are her father and mother as well as her grandparents, Garry and Valerie Willard, as well as a host of other family and friends who will dearly miss Hevenlee.


Services are pending at this time.

Sharon Glades


(From Derfelt Funeral Home)

Sharon Louise (Myers) Glades, 75, of Joplin, Missouri passed away peacefully on May 12, 2024 surrounded by her family at Mercy Hospital Joplin after a sudden illness.

Sharon was born April 12, 1949 to Kenneth H ‘Peanut’ and Violet (Vandorn) Myers. She grew up in Galena Kansas as the middle sister of five children. Patty, Kenny, Sharon, Marcia, and Keith. She graduated Galena High School in 1967 and later attended MSSC in Joplin.








On July 26, 1971 Sharon married Philip Glades. After a few years of living in Galena, they built their family home and moved to Joplin, Missouri where they raised their four children Jennifer, Brian, Kelli and John.

Sharon worked numerous jobs throughout her life, including being a substitute teacher for the Joplin R-8 school district. But the job she loved most was being a mother and a grandmother.

In January 2021, Sharon moved to the Wildwood Senior Living complex. Here she made many wonderful friends and lived her life to the fullest.

Sharon was a living example of a good and faithful servant. She loved the Lord with every part of her heart. She prayed every morning, every night and lived a life of grace, gratitude and joy.

Sharon is proceeded in death by her parents, Kenneth and Violet, sister Marcia Morton, brother Kenny Myers and brother-in-law Keith Glades.








Survivors include ex-husband Phillip Glades, daughter, Jennifer, husband Nathan and sons Jacob and Caleb Grant of Baxter Springs. Brian, wife Melissa, children Nathan Riley, Olivia and Vincent Glades of Joplin and Triston Arivett and family of Neosho. Kelli Autry, husband Preston of Springdale, Arkansas, and John Glades Jacksonville, Florida. Sister, Patty McCorkle, husband Donnie of Galena, brother Keith Myers, Springfield and sister-in-law Vicki Hoffman, husband Scott of Baxter Springs.

She also leaves behind many nieces, nephews, cousins and cherished friends.

Sharon was a “Galena Girl” through and through so of course her arrangements have been entrusted to our friends at Derfelt Funeral Home Galena, Kansas. Funeral Services will be held at the Derfelt Chapel on Friday May 17th, 2024 at 2:00pm with family Pastor John Swadley officiating. The family will receive visitors on Thursday May 16, 2024 from 6:00-8:00pm at Derfelt Chapel Galena, Kansas. Pallbearers will be Brian Glades, John Glades, Nathan Grant, Preston Autry, Nathan Rylee Glades, Jacob Grant, Caleb Grant and Vincent Glades.

Nada Jennings


(From Parker Mortuary)

Nada Jean (Reynolds) Jennings, age 81, of Joplin, passed away on Sunday, May 12, 2024 at a local nursing center.

Nada was born May 26, 1942 in McDonald County, MO, one of 12 children born to the late Velmon V. Reynolds and Nada Ester (Ash) Reynolds. She attended school in Neosho and went to Crowder College before beginning her career with La-Z-Boy and later Schreiber Cheese where she worked for many years. She loved spending time with her family, especially her grandchildren. She will be missed by many.








In addition to her parents, Nada was preceded in death by a son, Joseph Jennings.

Survivors include her children, Christine Jennings Shore of Sedan KS, Kenneth Ray Jennings, Jr. of OK, Arlin Phillip Jennings of Webb City, MO, Robert Dale Jennings of Oronogo, MO, and Howard Travis Jennings of Gravette, AR; 12 grandchildren and numerous nieces and nephews, and her companion Bob Green of Joplin.

Cremation arrangements are under the direction of Parker Mortuary with private inurnment of her ashes at a later date by her family.