Wednesday, April 29, 2026

John Thomas


(From Peterson Funeral Chapel)

John Robert Thomas, age 69 of Jenkins, Missouri passed away peacefully at home on Sunday, April 26, 2026 under Cox Hospice Care. John was born October 25, 1956 in Kansas City, Missouri. The son of Onis and Lottie (Hudson) Thomas.

John was an avid pool player who loved the game and played whenever he could. He also drove a propane truck for MFA for 15 years.








Survivors include his wife of 18 years, Deonna; step son, Casey Zoller; mother in law, Linda McVey; his God son, Marshal Friend; and a host of friends.

Preceding John in death are his parents, Onis and Lottie; step son, Dustin Lauffer; father in law, Arvin Don Smith; two sister in laws, Starlette Huffer and Gaylene Justice; and one of his best friends in life, Kenny Joe Friend.

No Services are planned at this time.

Cremation is under the care of Peterson Funeral Chapel.

 

Truman Volskay


(From Ulmer Funeral Home)

James Truman Volskay, 91, of Carthage, Missouri, passed away peacefully at home with his loving family nearby. Truman was born on December 3, 1934, in Springfield, Missouri, to Otto and Goldie (Bird) Volskay. 

After graduating from Central High School, he attended Southwest Missouri State College and Graceland College, then received his teaching degree from Southwest Missouri State College in Springfield. He taught junior high math in Springfield for a short time then joined the Army and was stationed at Fort Bliss in El Paso, TX. After his service in the Army, he taught junior high math in Las Cruces, NM. 








Through his best friend, Truman met his future wife Delma Jean Allen of Seneca, MO. They were married in Carthage, MO on June 6, 1964. They both taught in New Mexico then moved to Columbia, MO to pursue higher degrees in education. 

James Truman Volskay earned his Master’s degree then PhD in Psychology. Truman, Delma and their oldest daughter, Delinda, moved to Carthage in 1969. Dr. Volskay joined the faculty in the Psychology Department at Missouri Southern College then Missouri Southern State College from 1969 to 1997. During his tenure there, he was Department Head for several years and taught many students who went on to teach in the four-state area.

Truman was an Elder in the Carthage Restoration Branch of the Church of Jesus Christ. In his younger years, he attended church camps and Reunions at the RLDS campground near Racine, MO. He started attending Reunions with his family and camps as a youth then continued as a  counselor guiding many young people. He also was invited to speak in all of the local RLDS branches and still resides in the memories of those who heard him speak. 

In his free time, he served as a 4-H photography project leader and helped make ice cream during Goat Days. He loved taking pictures and traveling for family summer trips.

Truman is survived by his wife Delma of the home, and two daughters, Delinda Volskay (Kreg
Levengood) of Diamond and Allena Yates (John) of Centerview; 10 grandchildren, Isaac, Stephen, Charles, Robert, Theresa, and Peter Yates, Julia Schoff (Eric), Andrea Levengood and Jeremy Taylor, Zachery Levengood (Lauren), and Emma Martens (Jason); and 2 great-grandchildren, Elijah and Sam Schoff. 








He was preceded in death by his daughter Edna Volskay (1992); his parents, Otto and Goldie Volskay; three brothers, Victor, Dale, and Henry Volskay; and one sister, Martina Spencer.

Truman’s family would like to say a special thank you to the people at Home Instead for their excellent care of Truman for several years.

There will be a funeral service for Truman at 10:00 AM on Tuesday, May 5, 2026, at Ulmer Funeral Home in Carthage. The visitation will be held the evening before from 6:00 to 7:00 PM on Monday, May 4, at Ulmer Funeral Home. The burial will take place at Fullerton Cemetery south of Carthage, immediately following the service.

Online condolences may be posted at www.ulmerfh.com.

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


Gerald Patrick


(From Ulmer Funeral Home)

Gerald “Yogi” Patrick, 72, of Carthage, Missouri, passed peacefully from this life on April 27, 2026, surrounded by the love of his family. Born on September 21, 1953, Gerald was the eldest son of Gene and Dorothy Patrick. 

He was preceded in death by his parents and is survived by ten brothers and sisters, along with a large extended family who loved him dearly. 

A lifelong resident of Carthage, Gerald was known by many and loved by all who had the privilege of knowing him. Gerald worked for many years as Maintenance Supervisor at Steadley Manufacturing until the company sold in 1997. Prior to that, he worked at Country Pride Turkey Plant, where he earned the nickname “Yogi."








In retirement, he continued serving others as a taxi driver for the City of Carthage until fully retiring in 2017. More than any title or occupation, Gerald will be remembered for the life he lived and the people he loved. He was a coach, a father, a big brother, a deacon, a Papa, and a faithful friend. He was the kind of man people ran to in hard times, because he brought peace, wisdom, and steady strength with a little humor mixed in. His name became known for honesty, integrity, generosity, and hard work. Gerald loved the Lord with all his heart and treasured the Good Book, whose pages guided his life and anchored his faith. Through trials and blessings alike, he remained steadfast, trusting God every step of the way. 

He shared a beautiful love story with his wife, Joyce, of fifty years. Gerald was a devoted father to his three sons and their wives, and a proud Papa to eighteen grandchildren. He was also blessed with three great-grandchildren (with two more on the way.) Being Papa was one of his greatest joys. He always made time for each child, whether it was finding baby turtles, starting maple trees, looking through “mo-car” magazines, and simply making ordinary moments unforgettable. 








He loved us all for a lifetime long, and he leaves behind a legacy of faith, love, strength, and family that will continue for generations. 

He fought the good fight,
He finished the race,
He kept the faith. 

Any contributions in honor of Yogi may be made to Servants Church in Webb City, in care of Ulmer Funeral Home. 

Online condolences may be made at www.ulmerfh.com

The funeral service will be at 10:00 AM on Monday, May 4, 2026, at Fairview Christian Church in Carthage. A visitation will be held from 2:00 to 4:00 PM on Sunday, May 3, 2026, at Ulmer Funeral Home in Carthage. The burial will take place at Fasken Cemetery in Carthage immediately following the service. 

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


Oakley Wilson


(From Ulmer Funeral Home)

Oakley Mae Jane Wilson was called home to heaven on April 27, 2026. She is the precious daughter of Jake Wilson and Jessica Aleshire. 

Oakley was deeply loved from the beginning. Though we did not get the time we hoped for, she filled our hearts with love, joy, dreams and a bond that will never be broken. Oakley will live in our hearts forever.
She is survived by her loving parents, Jake Wilson and Jessica Aleshire; her half-brother, Waylon Wilson; grandparents, Russell and Judy Wilson and Russell and Glenda Aleshire; and also, a family bigger than she could’ve imagined. 








Sweet Oakley, you are deeply loved and missed. Until we meet again, fly high baby girl. 

A funeral service will be held at 11:00 AM on Saturday, May 2, 2026, at Ulmer Funeral Home in Carthage, Missouri. Visitation will be from 10:00 to 11:00 AM prior to the service. The burial will take place at Park Cemetery in Carthage. 

Condolences may be made at www.ulmerfh.com

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


Jeri Moore


(From Hedge-Lewis-Goodwin Funeral Home)

Jeri Lynne Moore was born on Friday March 14th,1958 in Olathe Kansas to Ervin Cleo Moore and Alice Marie (Brothers) Moore. The youngest of three siblings.

Jeri lived in Alamosa Colorado, Buhler, Kansas and in1965 in Argonia, Kansas. She was active in Vocal and Band and was selected among hundreds of top high school musicians to participate in the Kansas All State Lions Club Band.







She graduated from Argonia High School in 1976. Here’s the impressive part, from 1977 to June 2003, she was a lab tech, lab supervisor, an area manager for Via Christi Medical, and administrator for a Family Practice and Occupational Medicine group of doctors in Wichita. She opened her own clinic, HMA Medworks, in 2003 through 2015. She earned her crown in heaven for her patient, loving and compassionate care of her mother suffering from many, many issues from Diabetes including dialysis three times a week, blindness, and the inability to process food. All the while she was working full time and pursuing a degree from 1981 to 1995. She graduated from Wichita State University with a BSHA degree in Health Care Administration and Gerontology.

She is survived by her brother Mike, sister Paula, niece Shaley and fiancĂ© Blake Clary (Lee’s Summit, MO), sister Raydene and brother Larry Plane (Pueblo, CO) a special friend, Geoge Looker (San Diego CA), her fur baby, Jack, of the home, and a host of cousins, extended family and friends. She was preceded in death by both parents, her brother EC and wife Sally (Bisbee, AZ), both maternal and paternal grandparents, all aunts and uncles and her companions through the years, Mandy, Misty, MacKenzie, and Maggie.








Through it all, she was always a cheerful and loving granddaughter, daughter, sister, and aunt.

Her life took a turn in 2017 when she was diagnosed with a fatal Interstitial lung disease. We’re grateful to Dr. Mark Hamblin, Director of the ILD and Rare Lung Disease Program, at Kansas University for giving her extended life through his efforts. She was a fighter….to the very end. On June 20th last year, she was rushed to the hospital with complications. She was confined to bed from that day forward. She never gave up. Her goal was to go home. To breathe again, to walk again, to have no more pain. She’s reached that goal. She is now home, sitting at the right hand of her Savior, Jesus Christ and soaring higher than she could have ever imagined.

In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made to Central United Methodist Church.

Visitation
Saturday, May 2, 2026
12:00PM - 1:00PM
Central United Methodist Church
5 S. Pennsylvania
Webb City, MO 64870

Memorial Service
Saturday, May 2, 2026
1:00PM
Central United Methodist Church
5 S. Pennsylvania
Webb City, MO 64870

Barry McGarigle


(From Fohn Funeral Home)

Barrett Adam “Barry” McGarigle, age 62, of Purdy, Missouri passed away on Wednesday, April 22, 2026 at his home.

He was born on December 16, 1963 in Wichita, Kansas, to Mr. and Mrs. Harry McGarigle, who preceded him in death. 








Barry grew up in Wichita, where he attended school graduating from Wichita Heights High School. Following graduation, he proudly served his country in the United States Marine Corps, spending two years stationed in San Diego, California.

After completing his military service, Barry returned to Wichita and began working in the shipping department for Hiland Dairy. He later moved to Cassville, Missouri, to assist his mother. During this time, while attending church services at Merl’s Chapel, he met Royce Pauline Brown and they were united in marriage on January 15, 2005. Barry later worked as a shipping supervisor for George’s, retiring in 2012.








In his free time, Barry found enjoyment in watching NASCAR and was a devoted fan of the Kansas City Chiefs, rarely missing a chance to cheer them on.

He is survived by his wife, Royce Pauline McGarigle; his son, Brentt McGarigle of Oklahoma; and other family members and friends who will deeply miss him.

Memorial services to honor Barry will be held at a later date. Cremation arrangements are under direction of Fohn Funeral Home in Cassville.

Jane Ghan


(From Clark Funeral Home)

July 10, 1930 - April 19, 2026

Jane LaVerne (Caruthers) Ghan was a strong-willed woman, as those who knew her well can testify. Maybe it was because she knew what she wanted and wouldn't see it any other way; maybe it was because she wouldn't take nonsense from anyone; but most likely it was because her husband of 60 years spoiled her and provided for her so she never lacked anything, creating a strong will to see her through her life. 

She will forever be remembered for her amazing cooking, often on a large-scale to accommodate the many people that would show up at her house for a meal. Her recipes for home made pie crusts and dinner "egg" rolls live on through her family.








Jane, known as Mimi to everyone in her later years, was born to Floyd Clayton Caruthers and LouElla Marie (Goodall) Caruthers in Saffordville, KS on July 10, 1930. She had four older siblings (listed in birth order): Virginia (Caruthers) Elgin, Richard Ernest Caruthers, Jean (Caruthers) Nurnberg, and Marjorie (Caruthers) Short, all of whom have passed before her. Mimi graduated high school from Purdy, MO, and shortly after eloped with Willard Dale Ghan on October 2, 1948 in Arkansas, when she was just 18 years old. She and Willard, known as Poppy, had one child, Melinda Jane (Ghan) Pound. Mimi worked at Sears Roebuck & CO in Kansas City, KS for 24 years, retiring from the company at 58 years old.

Mimi leaves quite the name legacy: her daughter, Melinda Jane; her granddaughter, Lacey Jane (Pound) Smith; her great-granddaughter, Darby Jane Smith; and her great-great-granddaughter, Isla Jane Korb. This is a testament to the impact her life has had on those around her, honoring her with the naming of four generations of Jane's.








Mimi is survived by her daughter, Melinda (Stephen) Pound; her granddaughters, Lacey (Lance) Smith, Ashlee (Nathan) Rowson, and Amber (John) Freerksen. She has ten great-grandchildren, Zaide (Rylee) Korb, Darby Smith, Colter Smith, Aubrey Smith, Clayton Smith; Lorelai Rowson, Oliver Rowson, Gemma Rowson; Breckin Freerksen, Dallen Freerksen; and one great-great-grandchild, Isla Korb. She is loved and will be missed dearly.

A graveside service will be held Saturday, May 2nd, 2026 at 2:00pm at the Muncie Chapel Cemetery.