Friday, June 12, 2026

Linda Jenkins


(From Lawson's Funeral Home)

Linda Lou Jenkins, age 74, of Grove, Oklahoma, went to her heavenly home on Tuesday, June 9, 2026, in Grove, Oklahoma. She was born on March 15, 1952 in Littleton, Colorado to George Sterling Wilcox and Dorothy Ruth Jaeger Wilcox.

Our beloved grandmother Linda lived a life that was full of adventure, hard work, love, and kindness. In her younger years, she loved riding motorcycles and embraced life with a free spirit. She was spontaneous, fearless, and never afraid to follow her own path. She believed in living life to the fullest while working hard for everything she had, and her strength and determination were evident in all she accomplished.








Above all else, she was a devoted mother and grandmother. Her family was the center of her world, and she gave her love generously and unconditionally. She was always there with a listening ear, a comforting hug, words of wisdom, or a helping hand whenever it was needed.

To so many, Linda was known as the neighborhood grandma. Her door was always open, and her heart was even bigger. She had a remarkable gift for making friends wherever she went. It seemed impossible to meet her without instantly feeling like family. Every person who ever lived in the neighborhood became her friend, and over the years she built a family that extended far beyond blood relatives. The neighborhood children grew up knowing they were loved, welcomed, and cared for by her, and countless friends and neighbors came to think of her as family.

Linda never hesitated to help someone in need. Whether offering advice, sharing what she had, or simply being there for someone during a difficult time, she gave freely of herself. Her kindness touched the lives of so many people, and the impact she made will never be forgotten.

While we mourn her loss, we celebrate a life well lived. We will remember her adventurous spirit, her hardworking nature, her ability to make friends with anyone, and the endless love she shared with everyone that was fortunate enough to know her. Her legacy lives on through the family she raised, the friendships she cherished, and the countless lives she touched. She will be deeply missed, forever loved, and never forgotten.

Linda is preceded in death by her father, George Sterling Wilcox and her mother, Dorthy Ruth Jaeger Wilcox; Brother, George Wilcox; and her fur babies, Preston and Toby.








Linda is survived by her daughter, Nancy Ruth Jackson and husband Davy of Grove, OK; 4 Grandchildren, Samantha Jackson of Birmingham, AL, Davy Jackson of Neosho, MO, Tabatha Buzzard and husband Luther of Grove OK and Jaxan Jackson of Grove OK; along with her extended family and friends.

Linda’s Celebration of Life Memorial Gathering with her family and friends will be held on Friday, June 12, 2026 from 6:00pm-8:00pm at Lawson’s Funeral Homes and Cremation Services, 722 N 46th St., Grove, OK. 74344. Linda’s Memorial Gathering will conclude at the funeral home.

Linda’s family will have a Private Memorial Burial at Olympus North Cemetery, Grove, OK at a later date.

Arrangements are entrusted to Lawson’s Funeral Homes & Cremation Services, 722 N 46th St., Grove, OK 74344 with Shaunda J. Lawson, 3rd Generation Owner/Funeral Director and Staff.

Tyler Williamson

(From Housh-Goodwin Funeral Home)

Tyler Austin Williamson, 28, of Sarcoxie, Missouri passed away Thursday evening, in Joplin, Missouri, June 9, 2026, from injuries sustained in a motorcycle accident.

Tyler was born on October 9, 1997, in Joplin, Missouri, and was a graduate of Sarcoxie High School. He enjoyed spending time with his family and friends and riding his motorcycles. Tyler was a lifelong area resident of LaRussell and Sarcoxie.

Above all else, Tyler’s greatest love was for his daughters, Kaydence Williamson and Gracelynn Williamson. His love for them was unconditional and profound, and they were the center of his world.








Tyler is survived by his wife, Ashlee Clough of Sarcoxie, Missouri; his daughter, Kaydence Williamson, of the home; his mother, Bobby Williamson of LaRussell, Missouri; his siblings, Jordan Williamson of Joplin, Missouri, Brittiany Lynn Williamson of LaRussell, Missouri, and John Doil Williamson of Joplin, Missouri; and his grandparents, John Carver and Beverly Williamson, and Mike Williams. He is also survived by a host of other family members and friends who will forever cherish his memory and the time they shared with him.

He was preceded in death by his father, Brian Williamson; his daughter, Gracelynn Williamson; grandparents, Dorothy Carver and Jimmy Williamson and cousin, Brett Bruenn. Their memories remained a part of Tyler’s life and the love he carried with him. 








A memorial service for Tyler will be Friday, June 12, 2026, from 2-6:00 p.m. at Lonnies Tavern in Sarcoxie. Online condolences may be sent to the family through our website www.housh-goodwinfuneralhome.com.

Arrangements are under the personal care and direction of Housh-Goodwin Funeral Home in Sarcoxie, Missouri.

Joyce Sill


(From Parker Mortuary)

Joyce Irene (Rookstool) Sill was born December 3, 1948 in Pittsburg, Kansas and passed away peacefully at home on June 10, 2026. She was one of six children born to Edward & Freida Rookstool. The Rookstool family moved to Joplin, Missouri where she attended West Central school and then Carl Junction High School, graduating in 1966.

Joyce married David Sill, the Love of her life (Soul Mate) on June 3, 1967. She always said Dave was “My Soldier Boy.” Joyce worked as a telephone operator in Joplin, Missouri while David was with the Air Force in Vietnam. Later, she worked for Motorola in Joplin and Display Tech at the Carthage Missouri Underground. Joyce was very proud to be the first in her family to graduate college at Vatterott in 1999. She then went to work for Ferguson Medical Labs as a Medical Transcriptionist where she later retired.








Joyce & David had two beautiful children, Clifford Wayne and Joy Lynn. Joyce loved her husband, her children, flowers & butterflies…but most of all she loved the LORD. She said that if it wasn’t for David, she would not have known the Lord. Joyce & David celebrated 59 years of Wedded Bliss.

Joyce was preceded in death by her parents Samuel (Edward) Rookstool and Freida (Keitel) Rookstool as well as one sister Jocelyn and two brothers, Donnie & Leonard. She is survived by her husband David, son Clifford Sill, daughter Joy (Sill) Goepfert and Grandsons Ries Goepfert and Cory Seller. She is also survived by two sisters, Elizabeth Ann Branham (John) and Eunice Spainhower plus a very large collection of bonus brothers and sisters, nieces and nephews, cousins, friends and Church family.

What else can you say about a life full of Love? She will be sorely missed.








The family would like to Thank Randi Norman, PA and Dr. Russell Kennedy’s office, Carly and the staff at Gentiva Hospice Care, Cindy and the staff at Wildwood Westgate Residential care facility, and the staff at Cornerstone Caregiving. You all took such good care of Joyce. We also want to thank our church family at New Hope church in Carl Junction and all the family and friends that helped us through this period by lending your ears and prayers.

A funeral service is planned for Tuesday, June 16, 2026, at 10:00 a.m. at New Hope Church in Carl Junction, Mo. with Pastor Randy Steele officiating. The family invites friends for a time of visitation on Monday, June 15, 2026, from 5:00 p.m. – 7:00 p.m. at Parker Mortuary Chapel in Joplin, MO.

Arrangements are under the direct care of Parker Mortuary in Joplin, MO.


Johnny Peterson


(From Sisco Funeral Home)

John “Buddy” Wesley Peterson, 76, of Pea Ridge, Arkansas died June 11, 2026.

He was born July 28, 1949 in Blue Eye, Missouri to Thomas Wesley Peterson and Marian Ethel Horn Peterson. Johnny married Rosemary “Rosie” Grimes January 17, 1969. He loved the outdoors, hunting, fishing and mowing his yard. Johnny enjoyed western movies (Gunsmoke) and owned and operated Peterson Custom Homes for many years. He is preceded in death by his parents and siblings, Howard, James “Bub”, Roy, Bobbi and Billy.








Survivors are children, Jared Wade Peterson (Rebecca) of Rogers, Angela Estep (John) of Cave Springs, Julia Weiser (Wayne) of Little Flock, Amber Marta (Tim) of Pea Ridge; brothers, Tommy Peterson, Eldon Peterson (Belva) of both of Washburn, Mo.; grandchildren, Ethan (Misty), Josiah, Elliott, Wyatt, Whitney (Landon), Aaron (Lindsey), Keifer (Emily), Breanna (Ryan), Jessica (Ryan), Erica (Tad), Deanna, Samantha (A.J.) and fifteen great-grandchildren.

Everyone is invited to a celebration of life service which will be held at 6:00 p.m. Thursday, June 18, 2026 at Freewill Baptist Church, 351 Lee Town Rd in Pea Ridge. Private burial will be in Henson-Jennings Cemetery in Garfield.


Linda Dukart


(From Housh-Goodwin Funeral Home)

Linda Denise Dukart, 66, of Sarcoxie, Missouri, passed away at her home on Saturday, June 6, 2026.

Linda was born on February 24, 1960, in Neosho, Missouri. She was united in marriage to Joseph Kim Dukart on June 13, 1981, he survives of the home. 









Linda was a member of St. Peter's Catholic Church in Joplin, Missouri. Memorial contributions may be directed to any local abused children's organizations. No formal services will be held at this time.

Cremation arrangements are under the personal and direction of Housh-Goodwin Funeral Home in Sarcoxie, Missouri.

Odis Patrick


(From Housh-Goodwin Funeral Home)

Odis Lee Patrick, 78, of Joplin, Missouri, passed away Tuesday, June 9, 2026, at Joplin Gardens in Joplin, Missouri.

Odis was born on December 8, 1947, in Carthage, Missouri. It was his wish to be cremated. No formal services will be held.

Cremation arrangements are under the personal care and direction of Housh-Goodwin Funeral Home in Sarcoxie, Missouri.

Thursday, June 11, 2026

Larry Hedin


(From Simpson Funeral Home)

Larry James Hedin, a beacon of resilience, vision, and unwavering love for his family, passed away on June 10, 2026. Born April 25, 1956, in Scottsbluff, Nebraska, Larry was the eldest child of Carl and Joan Hedin. Throughout his life, he embodied the words of Helen Keller: “The only thing worse than being blind is having sight but no vision."

From an early age, Larry’s vision for his life was evident. Raised in the Houston area with his brothers and sister, he embraced every opportunity head on. He graduated from Cypress-Fairbanks High School, where he kicked for the Fightin’ Bobcats football team. He proudly wore the blue corduroy jacket of the Future Farmers of America, and rode his palomino, Son, in the Tomball rodeo. He was confirmed in the Lutheran Church, and the values he learned there remained a guiding force throughout his life.








After graduation, Larry answered the call to serve his country by joining the United States Air Force as a Non-Commissioned Officer. His service took him from Alabama to Tokyo, Japan, where he met the love of his life, Chieko. What began as a chance meeting grew into a remarkable partnership that would span more than five decades. They married and welcomed their daughter, Chizuru, and later their son, Jeffrey, before returning to the United States and eventually making their home in Missouri.

Larry dedicated his professional life to business systems and information technology, encouraging companies to embrace new technologies to solve complex challenges. He built a career that spanned more than thirty years across five states. Colleagues knew him as someone who generously shared his knowledge and helped others succeed, which he continued after his retirement in 2019. His contributions were recognized through his induction into the Trust X Alliance Hall of Fame.

In 1990, Larry and Chieko joined the Faith Lutheran Church in Carthage, where they found a lasting family and deepened their faith together. Larry's faith was woven into the fabric of his daily life, reflected in his support of local ministries and of his pastor, who fondly called Larry “Chief”. He sought to reflect God's love through song, uplifting those around him throughout his years in the Air Force and later within his church community.

Larry embraced life by traveling the world, returning often to Japan and cruising with those he loved. A true foodie, he was always eager to try new restaurants or share stories over meals. He was a devoted football fan, especially of the Kansas City Chiefs, and admired the artistry of sumo wrestling. Music was one of his greatest passions. Whether rocking out to Van Halen and AC/DC or delivering a memorable Frank Sinatra impression, Larry had a way of filling hearts with laughter, energy, and connection.

For all of his professional and personal adventures, Larry’s greatest joy was his family. To his grandchildren, he was simply “Papa.” He treasured every opportunity to cheer them on from the sidelines, celebrate their accomplishments, and share life’s small-but-meaningful moments.

Larry was preceded in death by his mother, Joan Hedin, whom we imagine welcomed him home with open arms and a playful hand of Texas 42 dominoes waiting at the table.








He leaves behind a family who will forever cherish his memory: his beloved wife, Chieko Hedin; daughter, Chizuru (Mark) Hootselle; son, Jeffrey Hedin; grandchildren, Izabella (Jon) Curry, Lauren Burgess, Charlotte Hootselle, and Jaxson Kress-Hedin; his father, Carl Clayton Hedin; siblings, Daniel (Carolyn) Hedin, Carl Dean Hedin (John Wiecks), and Christa Jean (Jeffrey) Denning; niece, Megan Denning; and nephew, Clayton Hedin.

Larry’s final message was simple: “Christ Loves All.” Those three words reflected the faith, compassion, and generosity that defined Larry’s life and continue to inspire all who were fortunate enough to know him.

A celebration of Larry’s life will be held on Sunday, June 14, 2026, at 1:30 p.m. CDT at Faith Lutheran Church, 2134 S. Grand Avenue, Carthage, Missouri 64836.

In lieu of flowers, the family kindly requests that donations be made to Ronald McDonald House or to Faith Lutheran Church in support of its local ministries. Friends and family are invited to share memories, stories, and photographs on Larry’s memorial page.