Wednesday, November 20, 2024

Michael Pruden


(From Ozark Funeral Home)

Michael Lynn Pruden, 59, was born to Helen and Robert Ray Pruden Sr. May 2, 1965, and died November 2, 2024

Michael was raised in O’Neill, Neb. He was full of life and was a retired Veteran of the Marines. He served in Desert Storm and Desert Shield, receiving a service honor plaque.

He loved his family and friends. He Loved his dogs Oreo and Smokey.








His hobbies included hunting and fishing going out on the lake or any water available.

Michael is preceded in death by his mother, Helen Chezem, his step-dad, Ron Chezem, and Robert R Pruden Sr.

Michael’s Brothers

Middle Brother Robert R Pruden Jr ( Aka Bobby) Eldest Samuel J Pruden.

Michael is survived by his two nieces and a nephew. Robert Pruden Jr, and child, Brittany N Pridgen; Samuel’s & Pamela’s Children, Cody L Pruden Mo ( 24 ), Christina M Pruden Mo (21).

Great Nices Great Nephews Brittany’s Children Alison Pruden Fl (13) Madison Pruden Fl (13) Justin Griffin (11) Chalmes “ Allen” Pridgen III Fl (7)

Scott White


(From Ozark Memorial Park Crematory)

Scott Forrest White, 69, Joplin, died the morning of Wednesday, Nov. 20, 2024 at his home after an illness. Born Oct. 23, 1955, in Lincoln, Nebraska, he was the son of Arthur F. “Art” and Margaret E. Wood White. He moved to Joplin in 1959.

He was an Eagle Scout in the Boy Scouts. He graduated from the former Parkwood High School in 1973. He was an avid hunter, fisherman, gardener and nature lover. He married Rebecca Ewing on Feb. 9, 1980, in Duenweg. She survives.








Also surviving are a son, Matthew F. White (Michelle) of Joplin; two daughters, Angela White Jones (Devin), Joplin, and Mary Elizabeth White, Joplin; four sisters, Margo White Eberle, Greensboro, N.C., Leigh White Kupersmith, Bloomington, Ind., Kit White Brothers, Joplin, and Jill White Hickam, Webb City; and four grandchildren, Landon White, Riley White, Jackson Schuette and Madelyn “Maddie” White, all of Joplin.

Cremation is under direction of Ozark Memorial Park. There will be no services.

Cynthia Rhinehart


(From Ozark Memorial Park Crematory)

Cynthia E Rhinehart 70 passed away on November 15th 2024 @ 8:37 pm at home with all her beloved family by her side. Cindy passed away after a short illness she sustained after a minor surgery.

Cindy was preceded in death by her husband William Rhinehart.

She leaves behind 3 daughters, Tina Lacey of Webb City Mo , Christa Cole of Columbia her 1 son in law Chris Cole of Columbia Mo, and Amy Long of Wisconsin. She had 1 son Harold Long Jr of Wisconsin.






 

Grandma California ( as all her little ones called her ) was very very blessed to have 5 granddaughters Amanda Crow , Candra Crow, Aerial Lacey, Candice Lacey , Jessica Crane.

2 grandsons Josh Cole and Cody Long

11 great grand sons

4 great granddaughters .

She was loved by so many and was a friend to whom ever she came in contact with. Though gone will ALWAYS be remembered and LOVED TREMENDOUSLY.

Celebration of life will be held at a later date. Arrangements are under the direction of Ozark Memorial Park of Joplin, MO.

Mildred Barnard


(From Ozark Memorial Park Crematory)

It is with deep love and gratitude that we honor the life of Mildred Louise Barnard (Adams), who was called home to be with her Lord and Savior on Saturday, November 9, 2024, at the age of 91. Mildred was born on October 5, 1933, in Baxter Springs, Kansas, to Clem Wade Adams and Georgia Belle Adams (Commer). She spent most of her life in Galena, Kansas, where she touched the hearts of many with her kindness, strength, and faith.

Mildred was preceded in death by her parents, her brother Lester Lee Adams, and twin siblings lost at birth. Her legacy is carried on by her loving husband of 73 years, Lloyd Earnest Barnard, and their four children: Lloyd Wayne Barnard of Joplin, Missouri; Yvonda Tramell of Quapaw, Oklahoma; Roger Barnard of Quapaw, Oklahoma; and Kathy Clouse of Seneca, Missouri.








In addition to being a devoted wife and mother, Mildred was a proud grandmother to 14 grandchildren and 26 great-grandchildren and 3 great-great grandchildren. Her love for her family was boundless, and she will be deeply missed by all who knew her.

Mildred found much joy in gardening, tending to her flowers and plants with the same care she gave to her family. She would love listening to her favorite song “In the Garden” which brought her much happiness.








Though words can never truly express the depth of our sorrow, we take comfort in knowing that Mildred is now at peace in the presence of her Lord. We find solace in the hope that one day we will be reunited with her, hearing her sweet voice and seeing her beautiful face once more. Until that day, we will carry her memory in our hearts and are so blessed and grateful for the time we had with her and will cherish her memory always. Arrangements are under the direction of Ozark Memorial Park of Joplin, MO.

With love,
Kathy, Roger, Yvonda, Lloyd Wayne, and your devoted husband, Lloyd Earnest Barnard

Bobby Crabtree


(From Midland Cremation Society)

Bobby Gene Crabtree, 73 of Quapaw, Oklahoma passed from this life on Saturday, November 9th, 2024 at Freeman Hospital surrounded by his family after a brief illness.

Bobby was born April 20th, 1951 in Baxter Springs, Kansas to the union of David and Jackie (Ferris) Crabtree. Bobby was united in marriage to Brenda Marie Crabtree on March 29, 1983 in Miami, OK. 







Bobby worked for International Paper Company as a mechanic in Joplin, MO, retiring in 2006. Bobby then traveled with Brenda, as she continued to work as travel nurse until 2012. Bobby enjoyed fishing, hunting, had been a member of the NRA, and held a lifetime hunting and fishing license, and when the spoonbill were running he was at the river, riding motorcycles (when he was much younger), watching old western movies, Godzilla, and was an avid Chuck Norris, Bruce Lee, and Clint Eastwood fan. 

Bobby was notorious for collecting aluminum cans, getting excited when finding what he called "a honey hole " aka party spot where kids had left a plethora of cans. Bobby enjoyed being outside, going skating, swimming, and teaching simple life lessons to those he loved. Bobby never seemed to meet a stranger, and even though he was a man of few words, people seemed to be attracted to his kind soul and loving heart. Bobby loved spending time with his family and especially enjoyed being with his grandkids and great-grand kids. Our "Poppie", was the kindest, sweetest soul of anyone any of us knew.

Bobby is preceded in death by his wife Brenda Crabtree; sister, Vicky Briggs(Claude); father; David Crabtree and mother; Jackie Crabtree.

Bobby is survived by daughters, Angela Herd of Carl Junction, MO; Brandi Crabtree (Ray) of Quapaw; Amanda Crabtree (Scotty) of Baxter Springs, KS; He lovingly and proudly became "Poppie" to Samantha Giron Najera (Nelson), Jonathan Cook (Alexis), Emily, Wyatt, and Carter Grassold, Olivia, Henry and Timothy Hughes, great-grand children; Addison Beebe, Ramsey Bailey, Oliver Giron Najera, Jackson Cook and Karson Wilmoth.







Bobby is also survived by his brother Gerald (Glenda) Crabtree, Cherokee, KS.

The loss of Poppie will by far be one of the toughest things our family has faced. While Ninny was the glue, Poppie was the glue gun. We are at peace knowing they are together once again.

Celebration of life for Bobby will be on Saturday, November 23rd, 2024 at 11 am at The New Day UPC, 607 N. Main St. Rd, North Miami, OK. A dinner for family and friends is planned for following the service at the dining hall at the church.

Teressa Jeffries-Melvin


(From Daniel Funeral Home)

Teressa Kay Jeffries - Melvin, age 59, of Jerico Springs, Missouri passed away November 16, 2024.

Teressa was born July 15, 1965 in Lamar, MO., to Glenn Dale Jeffries and Norma Raye (Kenney) Jeffries. Teressa graduated from Stockton High School in the class of 1983 and received her BSN on December 17, 2021 from Cox School of Nursing.







Teressa worked as a RN in the surgery department at Cox Barton County Hospital. She was a huge Kansas City Chiefs fan and Donald Trump supporter. Teressa lived her life with a "gitty up and go" mentality. That was evident at all of her family get-togethers. Strangers were always formally and boisterously welcomed to the family by Teressa's outgoing and loving personality. Never did she miss a moment to say hello or make you feel special, even if it was a little embarrassing. Teressa's main passion in her life were her grandkids, spending as much time as she could with them and taking them on many vacations. 

Her other passion was being a nurse. Her family was very proud of her accomplishments in the field of nursing. She furthered her education in nursing somewhat later in life, graduating from nursing school at the age of 56. Without a doubt, her Cox Barton County Hospital co-workers were like her extended family. The sense of pride that she had for her career and co-workers made her beam with confidence. No conversation with Teressa would be complete without her making sure that you were taking care of yourself, and encouraging you to "get that checked out" if needed. Although her family will miss her dearly, we all know that "Nana", "Auntie T", or "T" will be watching over them from here on out as our guardian angel.

Survivors include one son, Andrew (Taylor) Melvin of Lamar; one daughter, Whitney (Bryon) Gaudreau of Stockton; four grandchildren, Bryson Gaudreau, Brytney Gaudreau, Cole Melvin and Jesse Melvin; three brothers, Bill (Peg) Jeffries of Lamar, Tom Jeffries of Jerico Springs, and Bobby (Bobetta) Jeffries of Lamar; three sisters, Connie (Gary) White of Lamar, Glenda Allen of Monett and Jan (Dick) Jacquinot of St. Paul, Kansas.

Teressa was preceded in death by her parents; two sisters, Linda Roe and Brenda Nikodim.

A funeral service will be held at 10:00 a.m., Thursday, November 21, 2024, at Daniel Funeral Home with burial to follow in Anna Edna Cemetery in Jerico Springs, Missouri.








The family will receive friends from 6:00 to 7:00 p.m., Wednesday, November 20, 2024 at Daniel Funeral Home.

Contributions are suggested and should be made payable to Anna Edna Cemetery in care of Daniel Funeral Home.

Condolences may be shared at www.dfhlamar.com

 

Ron Esterline


(From Parker Mortuary)

Ronald C. Esterline, age 68, Joplin, passed away on Friday, November 8, 2024 at Freeman West after a lengthy battle against late stage COPD and pneumonia.

Ronald was born July 18, 1956 in Wichita, KS, son of the late Robert R. Esterline and Kathleen L. (Moser) Esterline. He moved with his family to Neosho, MO in 1962. He attended various schools in Neosho, including Neosho High School. 






In 1981, he and his two brothers relocated to Tuscon, AZ where he started working for LearJet as a mechanic and a supervisor. More importantly, he raised and supported the children of three different families. 

After suffering various personal and systematic hardships, he returned to Neosho in 2005 with the goal of raising his last three children under the same roof as a single father. Even as his health declined, he fought with everything he had to stay alive long enough to overcome every trial and hardship that came their way for the sake of his children. His example will live on in those he left behind and he will be sorely missed.

In addition to his parents, Ron was preceded in death by his sister, Carolyn Alter, and two brothers, Robert Esterline and Randall Esterline.








He is survived by his children, Victoria Esterline Showalter and husband Joel of Winston, MO, and Dustin Esterline, also of Winston; Jacob Esterline, Dylan Esterline, and Rylee Esterline, who he raised in Neosho, MO; four grandchildren; sisters, Phyllis Horine and husband Steven of Neosho, and Janifer Hays of Baxter Springs, KS; numerous nieces and nephews.

Private family services will be held at a later date.




Cremation arrangements are under the direction of Parker Mortuary.