Tuesday, May 13, 2025

Richard Donham


(From Parker Mortuary)

Richard Dean Donham, age 83 of Carl Junction, MO took his final trip on Saturday, May 10th to his heavenly home. He was born on September 29, 1941 the 4th of 6 boys born to the late Kenneth Leroy Donham and Mae Elizabeth (Durham) Donham in Carl Junction, MO.

Richard was a lifetime resident of Carl Junction a place he was proud to call home. Richard graduated from Carl Junction High School class of 1961 where he was active in choir and at the time was the first to letter in all four sports. He married Donna Sanders in 1963 to that union was born two daughters. Terra Lynn Gleason & Toni Jolynn Doran.








Richard was self-employed most of his life. Most notably owning Donham Construction for many years. He was an awesome excavator and could run a backhoe and walk over ditches like no other. Richard opened graves in most all of the small privately owned cemeteries all over the county until retiring a few years ago. Besides doing private work he did contract work for the gas company and Rural Water District # 2. He owned and operated two nightclubs one in Joplin, MO and one in Pittsburg, KS

Richard enjoyed music, bowling, fishing, hunting, dancing and traveling. It was not unlike him to jump in the car and just take off for a destination unknown. A quality that always worried his daughters to death. He was a good dancer and enjoyed going out on the weekends dancing with the ladies. He was a very good cook and most notable for his pecan and peanut brittle. Many in the community and surrounding areas looked forward to that tin at the holidays that they knew held the very best pecan brittle in all the land. He always had brittle at Christmas for all his brothers’ families including their kids a tradition that will be very missed by them all. I can still hear some of them saying “Did Uncle Richard bring “our” brittle?”

Richard was a loving father, grandfather, great grandfather. He enjoyed when the greats would come to visit. Just watching his face while watching them you could always tell. The look on his face usually followed by the following “You’re a dandy”

Richard is survived by his two beloved daughters Terra Gleason of Joplin, MO and Toni Doran & son in law Kevin Doran of Joplin, MO; 5 grandchildren, Amber Rooke (Dylan) of Pittsburgh, PA, Tyler Gleason (Natalee) of Carl Junction, Ryan Gleason (Lincoln) of Carthage, MO, Alyssa Gleason (Seth Rock) of Lamar, MO and Addison Johnson (Cody) of Broken Arrow, OK; 9 great-grandchildren, Gracelynn Gleason, Lowen Johnson, Kenrick Rooke, Lennex Gleason, Stratton Gleason, Calleigh Johnson, Adalynn-Jo Johnson, Vaughn Gleason and Murphy Johnson; his two brothers, LeeRoy Donham and Robert Donham; and 3 sister-in-laws, many nieces and nephews and longtime friends. Richard will be missed in this world to those who knew and loved him.








He was preceded in death by his parents, Kenneth & Mae Donham; 3 brothers, Wayne Donham, Paul Donham and Roger Donham; his ex-wife, Weda Donham; and two great-grandchildren born in the arms of Jesus.

In lieu of flowers, the family has requested that donations be made out to the Carl Junction Cemetery.

Funeral services are pending.

4 comments:

  1. We were neighbors of Richard. He started a legacy of neighbor helping neighbor. He was also a manager of a great band "Live Wire" and they won numerous and National competitions. I recorded an album and he even helped me. I just hope that these new neighbors can keep that legacy of helping each other out. My wife and I will miss him dearly. Its sad to see a awesome human being like Mr. Richard Donham pass. Rest in peace sir, I know God has made a mansion in heaven for you, for the help that you helped all of us here on earth. Rest In Peace sir. We give you a Deep Bow of Respect sir. Ike and Beth Crossman.

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  2. RIP my friend.

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  3. A very good friend several years ago but lost track of Richard. So sad to hear of his death. Wish I had kept in touch.

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