Thursday, April 3, 2025

Bertha Nichols


(From Ozark Funeral Home)

Bertha F. Nichols, 99, died March 31, 2025, at Presbyterian Village, Fort Scott, Kansas. Bert was born May 31, 1925, in Southwest City, Oklahoma to Bennie and Nora Provance.

She graduated from Southwest City High School in Southwest City, Missouri. She married Robert Stamp Nichols in 1948 and worked side by side her husband in Nichols Brothers Department Store until 1976. Bert was very active in the United Methodist Church, teaching Sunday school, United Methodist Women’s group, and many other activities. She was a member of the Eastern Star, a 4H Leader and a room mother at the elementary school for many years.






 

She is survived by her sister, Jean Hardage (Ronnie), two sons and their spouses, Randy and Karen Nichols, Neal and Kathy Nichols; four grandchildren; eight great grandchildren; dear friends, Glen and Connie Adams; as well as several nieces and nephews. She was preceded in death by two brothers and two sisters.

Funeral services are 1:30 p.m. Saturday, April 5, 2025 at Ozark Funeral Home in Southwest City, Missouri, with Pastor Bob Howard officiating. Burial will follow at Southwest City Cemetery. Those honoring her life by serving as pallbearers are Dru Nichols, Ben Nichols, Wes Nichols, Cary Fletcher, Drummond Fletcher and Parker Fletcher. The family will receive friends beginning at 12:30 p.m. on Saturday in the funeral home chapel. In lieu of flowers, the family request donations be sent to the Southwest City Cemetery Association, P. O. Box 248, Southwest City, MO 64863 or may be left in care of Ozark Funeral Home.


Junior Morgan


(From Clark Funeral Home)

Lawrence "Junior" Morgan, age 83, of Stella, Missouri, passed away on April 1, 2025. He was born in Fairview, Missouri, on June 7, 1941, to Charles Lawrence Morgan and Bessie Viola Blanke.

Junior attended Fairview High School and married Bettie Kimbrough on August 8, 1959, where they enjoyed over 65 years of happiness and love, and she survives him.









A dedicated cattle farmer, Junior worked first in dairy farming and later in beef farming. One of his favorite places to be was right in the middle of the hay field. He also drove a propane truck for Al's Gas Co. in Neosho and worked for the Farmers Co-op while milking. He had a passion for trading guns at the pawn shop, hunting anything that moved, and traveling out west for hunting trips with his son, Randy.

Junior took great pride in his children and always wanted nothing but the best for them. The greatest joy in his life was the fact that he was a Christian and knew he was going to be with the Lord.

Junior is survived by his loving wife Bettie, their children: Debbie Shaver of Stella, Randy (Melinda) Morgan of Stark City, Karen (Mike) Marney of Purdy, Rick (Sherry) Morgan of Stella, Scott (Cindy) Morgan of Stella, and Todd (Carrie) Morgan of Fairview. He is also survived by his sister, Marie Coleman of Monroe, Washington, his sister-in-law, Sharon Morgan of Carl Junction, 16 grandchildren, 30 great-grandchildren, 2 great-great-grandchildren, and one great-great-grandchild on the way.

He was preceded in death by his parents, Charles and Bessie Morgan; his brother Jim Morgan; his sister Linda Schoonover; his brother-in-law Hallie Schoonover; his brother-in-law Wayne Coleman; his son-in-law James Shaver; two twin grandsons; and two great-grandsons, Kaden Schriever and Lincoln Stump.






A funeral service will be held on April 5, 2025, at 10:00 AM at Clark Funeral Home - Granby Chapel. JR Burr and Denny Kruse will officiate. A graveside service will follow at Dice Cemetery.

In lieu of flowers, contributions can be made to the Stark City Church of Christ, 516 North Street, Stark City, Missouri, 64866.

Junior will be dearly missed by his family, friends, and all who knew him. His memory will live on in the hearts of those who loved him.

Colleen Black


(From Parker Mortuary)

Colleen Black, a beloved Wife, Mother, Grandmother, Great Grandmother, Great Great Grandmother and devoted friend passed on to her Heavenly Home to be reunited with her family and friends who have gone before her, on Saturday, March 26, 2025. She was surrounded by her children Cliff Reber, Kim and Roger Mitchell, and Greg Reber.

Colleen was born July 7, 1936 to the home of Margret and Thomas Allgood. She was blessed with 6 brothers Frank, Howard, Jack, Virgil, Junior, and Tom, as well as 5 sisters, Mildred, Marylou, Flora, Zoe, and Carolyn. Colleen was the last of the 12 siblings to tidy things up before joining her family members and friends to the Great Reunion.






Colleen married Walter Reber on Oct 26, 1952. They were blessed with three children Greg, Cliff and Kim. Colleen is also survived by 6 Grandchildren, 10 Great Grandchildren, and a Great Great Grandchild. After the passing of Walter in 2000, Colleen married Chet Black in 2005 who preceded her in death in 2007.

Colleen was a very active participant in her children and Grandchildren's lives through 4-H, school, church, and community functions. Her favorite hobby and love came from making quilts for her friends, families, donating them to kids and young children in crisis as well as ministries to local areas. She loved camping, gardening, and traveling.






Colleen was always there with a kind word, open heart, a gentle hand to those who needed her. She did not have to be asked, she was there when needed. She was the glue that held others lives together and the rock that provided a solid anchor. Colleen never sought praise or recognition in all she did for others. She lived her life showing the love of Christ to all those around her as well as encouraging them to accept Christ as their Lord and Savior. Colleen shared her love of life to all those around her will be dearly missed.

Memorial service will be Saturday, May 3, 2025 at 10:00 a.m. in the Parker Mortuary Chapel. Interment of her ashes will follow in Ozark Memorial Park Cemetery.

Bryan Faidley


(From Ozark Funeral Home)

Bryan Clifton Faidley, 65, of Rocky Comfort, Missouri, passed away unexpectedly at his residence with his wife by his side on Tuesday, April 1, 2025. He entered this life on August 27, 1959, born to Charles Eugene and Sharon Lynn (Williams) Faidley, in Ludington, Michigan. He created a legacy of love that will be cherished forever by those who knew him.

At seventeen, Bryan met the love of his life, Denise, and together they shared a love so steadfast, it withstood the tests of time. They were married on September 13, 1980, building a life filled with mutual respect, devotion, and admiration. Bryan's greatest accomplishment, he would often say, was the family he nurtured alongside Denise, a family rooted in love and blessed by faith.








Bryan’s work ethic was as strong as his devotion to his family. He worked 30 years at Bentonville Casting Company in Bentonville, Arkansas.

A man of many passions, Bryan was an avid outdoorsman, a testament to his love of nature. He spent countless hours deer hunting and fishing with his son and grandsons. An ardent supporter of the Michigan Wolverines, he never wavered in his loyalty, his spirit shining through in every game he watched. He loved cheering on his grandchildren in their extracurricular activities, from watching football or baseball games, band concerts or dance recitals.

In the garden, Bryan was in his element. His green thumb was legendary; the vibrant Gerber daisies and the purple hues of lilac bushes that flourished under his care were a testament to his talent and patience.

Bryan will be remembered as a loving, spirited soul who was generous with his laughter and kindness. His forward-looking attitude and ability to fix just about anything brought comfort and stability to those around him. His spirit touched all those he met, making the community a warmer place.

He is preceded in death by his father, Charles Eugene Faidley; and a granddaughter, Angel Marie Poole.








Bryan is survived by his wife of 44 years, Denise Faidley, his mother, Sharon Faidley; his son, Bryan Faidley and his wife, Andrea; his daughter, Stacey Poole; his brother Craig Faidley and wife, Tehra; his two sisters, Tina Kurtyka and Alicia Holmes; and his grandchildren, Brayden Faidley, Charli Poole, Aubrie Faidley, and Blake Faidley; and several nieces and nephews, who loved him very much as well as a host of other family and friends.

A Celebration of Life will be held at 11:00 a.m. on Saturday, April 19, 2025, at the First Baptist Church of Pineville, Missouri. Pastor Leo Lenze will officiate. As we bid farewell to a soul as revered and cherished as Bryan, we take solace in the knowledge that his light lives on through the numerous lives he touched and the impact he made.

 


Barbara Moore


Barbara J. Moore, 74, entered her heavenly home on Tuesday, March 25, 2025, at her residence in Jackson, TN, surrounded by her loving family after a long and courageous battle with cancer.

She was born on November 22, 1950, in Lamar, MO, one of seven children to the late Jack and Pauline Capp Brous. Barbara was a devoted wife, mother, grandmother, sister and friend to many.

Barbara built her career as a shipping manager at Bruce/Armstrong Hardwood Floors. After “retirement,” Barbara went to work for Kroger, where she was a Starbucks barista. Her incredible work ethic earned her the affectionate nickname of "Busy B," reflecting her loyal and dependable nature, as well as her generous spirit.








Barbara loved to prepare family meals and pies “from scratch”. She cherished the time spent hosting family gatherings, especially during the holidays. Her dedication to her family was evident in everything she did. Barbara’s children and grandchildren were her pride and joy and she cared for them deeply and selflessly.

Barbara was an enthusiastic sports fan. She and her husband were proud season ticket holders of the Tennessee Titans. Barbara was also a passionate University of Tennessee Vols fan. She cheered her grandchildren and their friends on through many games, no matter the sport and this same competitive spirit is what kept her going through her battle with cancer for over a decade. She was everyone’s “Nana” and had a way of connecting with people that made them feel seen and loved.








Barbara was preceded in death by her son, Keith Moore, her parents, Jack and Pauline Capp Brous, her sister Karen Hardy and her brother Danny Brous. She is survived by her husband of 52 years, Greg Moore; her daughter Cindy Minnis and her husband Gary; her beloved grandchildren, Coleman and Carleigh; her son Keith’s partner Kassandra Hernandez and their son Dante; her brothers, Jim Brous and his wife Robyn, Calvin Brous and his wife Bonnie, and Ken Brous; her sister, Staci Scarberry and her husband Rick and her brothers-in-law, Greg Hardy and Brad Moore and his wife, Manda.

The family is requesting that memorial contributions be directed to Kirkland's Cancer Center, 720 W. Forest Ave., Jackson, TN 38301.

Tammy Krug


(From Simpson Funeral Home)

May 21, 1958 - April 2, 2025

With a heart full of spirit and a generous soul, Tammy Krug (Brosam), She entered into glory on April 2, 2025 after a long battle with COPD. 

Born and raised in Oak Grove, Missouri, she resided in Neck City, Medock, Carl Junction and Joplin, where she spent 61 years of her courageous life, Tammy was a beacon of empathetic compassion and witty creativity. She was a woman whose dedication was as unwavering as her loyalty, a woman who loved deeply and was deeply loved in return. 






As Helen Keller once said, "The best and most beautiful things in the world cannot be seen or even touched - they must be felt with the heart," and Tammy was an embodiment of this truth.

Tammy found joy in the simple pleasures of life. She had an affinity for nature, often found mowing the lawn, feeding the fish, or feeding deer, finding peace in these serene moments. Tammy was a dedicated LPN for the surrounding area for 15+ years. She provided families with kindness and smiles. She was also a passionate member of the Jail Ministry and AA Support, extending her hand to those who needed it most. Yet, what mattered the most to Tammy was her love for God, her family, and her cats.

Tammy was a woman of many roles - a beloved wife since November 26, 1999, a beloved mother, a cherished sister, and a dear friend. She is survived by her loving husband Terry Krug of the home; daughter Mandy (Keith) Humphrey; sisters Rhonda (Harry) Harrison, Christy Cole, Cindy Brosam, and Misti (Joe) Burton; Grandchildren, Gloria (Andrew) Doyle, Ella Humphrey and Jack Humphrey; Great-Grandchildren, Judah Doyle, Juno Humphrey and Denver Humphrey. Preceding her in death were her parents, Lawrence and Gloria Brosam. Remembering Tammy, we celebrate a life beautifully lived and the countless ways she touched our hearts.








A Celebration of Life will be held Thursday April 10, 2025 at Simpson Funeral Home in Carl Junction at 5:00pm.


We invite everyone whose life was touched by Tammy to share their memories and upload photos to her memorial page. Celebrate Tammy's life by remembering the joy and love she so generously gave to us all. As we hold her in our hearts, we continue to feel the warmth of her love and the strength of her spirit. As Emily Dickinson said, "Unable are the loved to die, for love is immortality." Tammy, indeed, is immortal in the love she left behind.

Ellen Hatfield


Ellen (Hooker) Hatfield, 72, of Dixon, Missouri, passed away suddenly at her home on March 23, 2025.She was born on December 13, 1952, in Richland Center, Wisconsin, to Evelyn (Pellett) and Harley Hooker. Ellen grew up in the Viola, Wisconsin area and attended Kickapoo High School.

On August 2, 1970, she married the love of her life, Jerry Hatfield. Together, they raised three children while Jerry dedicated over three decades to military service before retiring from the Army. Ellen also had a distinguished career, working as a retail manager for the Army and Air Force Exchange for 23 years before retiring in October 2013.








Ellen had a creative spirit and a passion for craftiing. She loved sewing, working with glass, and collaborating with her husband on woodworking projects.

She is survived by her husband, Jerry; daughter, Julie (Tony) Bowers of Neosho, MO, and Jehna (Charles) Anderson-Evans of Everett, WA; son, Jeremy Hatfield of Jerome, MO; and her beloved adopted grandchildren, Kanon Bowling-Hatfield and Daylynn Hatfield of Dixon, MO. She was also a cherished grandmother to Deric Shetler, Justen Bowers, Ericka Anderson, and Jerilyn Anderson, and great-grandmother to Casius Shetler.

Ellen is also survived by her siblings, Roger (Becky) Hooker, Pauline Boggs, David (Diane) Hooker, Gaylord Hooker, Nancy Schmit, and Keven (Becky) Hooker; sisters-in-law, Teri Hooker and Linda Hooker; brothers-and sisters-in-law Gary (Sally) Hatfield, Mike (Marylyn) Hatfield, Verta Revels and many beloved nieces, nephews, and extended family.








She was preceded in death by her parents, Harley and Evelyn (Pellett) Hooker, her parents-in-law, Eugene and Lillian (Copus) Hatfield, her daughter Judie Hatfield, brothers Darvin and Larry Hooker, brothers-in-law Dick Boggs, Gerry Schmit, Kenneth Hatfield, Orval Hatfield, and James Revels; sisters-in-law Linda Hooker, Verna Winger and Phyllis Kelbel.

A Celebration of Life will be held on Saturday, Apri 19, 2025 at 11:00 a.m. at the La Farge Free Methodist Church, 214 S. Cherry St., La Farge, WI. Visitation at the church from 10:00 a.m. to time of service. Lunch following service at the church.

Ellen will be deeply missed by all who knew and loved her.