(From Clark Funeral Home)Brian Wayne Bertalotto, 53, of Lanagan, Missouri, passed away in Joplin, Missouri on September 25, 2025. Born on February 29, 1972, in Joplin to Orbie Gene and Leta Kay (Largen) Bertalotto, Brian lived a life grounded in simplicity, hard work, and a deep love for the outdoors.
A true Ozarks native, Brian found joy in the quiet, steady rhythm of nature. He was an avid deer hunter and an enthusiastic fisherman. He was happiest with a rod in his hand and the promise of a good catch ahead. Whether it was bass, catfish, or crappie, he loved catching all kinds of fish and knew just where to find them.
When he wasn’t in the woods or on the water, Brian could usually be found under the hood of a car. A skilled and passionate mechanic, he enjoyed working on cars in his spare time. He had a lifelong love for muscle cars, especially Chevrolets, and he took great pride in their power, craftsmanship, and history.
Brian's life was one of independence and quiet strength. He lived on his own terms, valuing the things that mattered most to him: family, nature, good tools, and good engines. He will be remembered for his down-to-earth spirit, his loyalty to those he cared about, and his deep appreciation for the simple pleasures of life.
He is survived by his children: Dakoda (Shane Armfield) Bertalotto of Cave Springs, Arkansas, Colton Bertalotto of Granby, Missouri, and Shalaya (Paige Sparrow) Davis of Anderson, Missouri, two grandchildren, siblings: Todd (Kari) Bertalotto of La Russell, Missouri, and Christina (Gary) Abram of Coffeyville, Kansas. Brian was preceded in death by his parents, and brothers Monty Gene Bertalotto and Keith Bertalotto.
Visitation
Tuesday, September 30, 2025
5:00 PM - 7:00 PM
Clark Funeral Home Granby Chapel 12787 B. Hwy.
Granby, MO 64844
5:00 PM - 7:00 PM
Clark Funeral Home Granby Chapel 12787 B. Hwy.
Granby, MO 64844

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