Saturday, March 7, 2026

Linda Turner


(From Knell Mortuary)

Linda Turner, a cherished matriarch and beacon of love, passed away peacefully on March 5, 2026, in her hometown of Carthage, Missouri, where she was also born on September 14, 1949 the daughter of the late Kenneth and Bertha (Chastine) Pennington. Linda's life was a testament to the power of kindness, thoughtfulness, and unwavering love, which she generously bestowed upon all who were blessed to know her.

Linda's journey began as the beloved daughter of the Pennington family in Carthage, where she grew up surrounded by the warmth of her siblings. Also, her brothers Kenny, Sherman, and Arlie Pennington, as well as her sisters Alma and Karen Lewis, predeceased her, their shared memories continued to light her path throughout her life. Her brother Jim Pennington remains to honor Linda's legacy, a testament to the enduring bonds of family.








As a devoted homemaker, Linda poured her heart into creating a nurturing home for her children, who were the center of her world. Her love and guidance along with her life partner Gary Garner shaped the lives of Ann Sivewright (Tony) of Little Rock, Arkansas; Cliff Turner (Julie) of Carthage, Missouri; Billy Turner (Cindi) of Mt. Vernon, Missouri; Wayne Tullis of Carthage, Missouri; and Royal Nash Turner Jr. of Wisconsin. Linda's legacy is further celebrated by her eight grandchildren and eleven great-grandchildren, each a sparkling reflection of her spirit and values.

Linda's life was characterized by the simple joys that create the tapestry of a life well-lived. She found pleasure in watching television, a pastime that allowed her moments of relaxation and connection with the stories of others. However, her greatest joy was undoubtedly the time spent with her family and friends. Each moment was an opportunity to share her love and to create memories that her loved ones will treasure forever.








Those who knew Linda will remember her as the embodiment of love, kindness, and thoughtfulness. Her gentle presence was a source of comfort and strength, and her ability to listen and care made her a friend to many.

A private celebration of life for Linda will be held at a later date. Online condolences may be expressed through www.knellmortuary.com.


Tom Curtis


(From Lawson's Funeral Home)

Tommy Joe Curtis, 65, passed away on February 24,2026. Tom was born on March 18, 1960, in Grove, OK to Joe Curtis and Janet (Conduff) Curtis. He spent most of his life living in Grove, OK as well as traveling across the country for work.

Tom dedicated many years to the Pipeline Industry, working as an X-Ray Technician and Supervisor. His career took him across the United States, where he enjoyed traveling between job sites and home in his camper, often with his motorcycle along for the journey. He embraced life on the life and the experience it brought.








A lifelong passion of Tom’s was working on and restoring cars. He spent countless hours in the garage alongside friends, family, and especially his son, Duncan. In his younger years, he enjoyed racing many of the cars he rebuilt, combining his love of mechanics with the thrill of competition. The time he spent building, repairing, and racing cars created lasting memories for those who worked beside him.

Tom is preceded in death by his father, Joe Curtis; his grandparents and one brother, Danny Curtis.

Tom is survived by his son, Duncan Curtis and wife Megan of Colcord, OK; granddaughter, Cedar Rae Curtis of Colcord, OK; his mother, Janet Curtis and stepfather Sam Taylor of Seneca, MO; his brothers, Kurt Curtis and Stanley Curtis both of Seneca, MO. Tom also leaves behind many nieces, nephews, cousins and close friends who will miss him dearly.








Tom’s Celebration of Life Memorial Service will be held on Saturday, 11:00am, March 14, 2026, at the Hart Baptist Church, 25 Hart Rd., Seneca, MO. Followed by refreshments until 1:00pm.

Arrangements are entrusted to Lawson’s Funeral Homes & Cremation Services, 311 W. Gray St., Jay, OK 74346 with Shaunda J. Lawson, 3rd Generation Owner/Funeral Director and Staff.


Earl Dickson


(From Parker Mortuary)

Earl Lee Dickson, 84, passed away in the early hours of Monday, March 2, 2026, at home with his three sons.

Earl was born February 1, 1947, in Webb City, Missouri, to the late Earl and Lou Dickson.

In his youth, Earl was part of the Yellow Jackets (a local motorcycle club), competed in motorcycle races, and enjoyed being an auto mechanic for Dan Stanley Ford before finishing a career at Tri-State Motor Transit.








Earl survived the May 22, 2011, Joplin EF-5 tornado with Ann. They continued living in Joplin, where he enjoyed playing his dulcimer and wood carving.

Earl was preceded in death by his loving wife, Ann, his sisters Carolyn and Shirley, and his great-granddaughter Katie; he was survived by his sister Martha; sons Philip, Stephen, and Dennis (wife Laurie); grandchildren Heather, Sydney (husband Bryan), and Lyndsey (husband Russel); great-grandchildren Lillian, Sadie, and Aubrey.

No services will be held as Earl's wish was to be cremated.

Dan Shackelford


(From Nichols Funeral Home)

Danny ‘Dan’ Rex Shackelford of Grove, OK, passed away on March 3, 2026, at the age of 79, in Joplin, Missouri. Born on December 29, 1946, in Miami, Oklahoma to the late William and Della (Welch) Shackelford, he was a distinguished communicator, known for his articulate, intelligent, and quick-witted nature.

Dan's academic journey included completing his early education in Miami, Oklahoma, graduating from Blaine High School in Blaine, Washington, and furthering his education with an associate’s degree from NEO in Miami, OK. He then earned a bachelor’s degree in communications from Missouri Southern College in Joplin, MO. 







He served honorably in the United States Army during the Vietnam War, where he was wounded and received three Purple Hearts. Following his active duty, he continued to serve in the Army Reserves as a military policeman.

Dan was called to the ministry early in his career, pastoring both Emmanuel Temple in Vinita, OK, and Miami Full Gospel Tabernacle in Miami. His dedication to faith extended to his roles as a pastor on radio and television. Additionally, he worked for the Sheriff's Department in Springfield, MO and at Paul Thomas Funeral Home in Miami during his career.

A man of deep faith, Dan worshipped most recently at Crossroads Church in Grove. His hobbies reflected his diverse interests, including beadwork, exploring Native American culture, fishing, and writing. He authored a Christian-based book titled "Christ of the Revelation" and children's fiction, as well as writing curriculum for ministry.







Left to cherish his memory, his wife, Helen Shackelford; his son, Steve Shackelford of Grove; and granddaughters Taylor Miller and Lauren Shackelford. He was preceded in death by; his sisters Joyce Gossett, Roberta Rogers, Sylvia Meyers; and his brother, William 'Bud' Shackelford.

Graveside services will be held at 2 pm on Monday, March 16, at Brighton Cemetery in Brighton, MO. Nichols-Stephens Funeral & Cremation Services in Grove, OK, is assisting the family with arrangements.

Dan will be greatly missed by his family, friends and many colleagues.


Patricia Garbee


(From Crafton-Cantrell Funeral Home)

Patricia Ann Garbee, age 90, of Marionville, Missouri, passed away at 8:00 p.m. on Thursday, March 5, 2026, at the Ozarks Methodist Manor, in Marionville. She was born on December 12, 1935, in Springfield, Missouri, the daughter of Finis and Mildred (Robbins) Gipson.

Patricia was a 1953 graduate of Crane High School, in Crane, Missouri and attended Draughon’s Business College in Springfield, Missouri. She was Court Clerk for the Circuit Court of Springfield, Missouri and was a Certified Nurse’s Aide. Patricia enjoyed doing her charcoal drawings, watercolor and oil paintings; reading and traveling and was a member of the Church of Christ in Aurora, Missouri.








Patricia is survived by her son, Doug Garbee and his wife, Lori, of Crane, Missouri; five grandchildren, Kara (Jeremie) McKnight of Galena, Missouri, Joseph Garbee of Springfield, Missouri, Nick Garbee of Crane, Missouri, Luke (Brittany) Garbee of Billings, Missouri and Brett Garbee of Crane, Missouri; ten great-grandchildren; one great-great granddaughter and many extended family and friends.

Patricia was preceded in death by her parents, Finis, and Mildred; one son, Jeff Garbee; one brother, Merlin Gipson and one great-grandson, Reid Garbee.








The family would like to thank the nurses and staff of Good Shepherd Hospice and the Ozarks Methodist Manor for all the wonderful care and kindness you showed to Patricia and our family.

A graveside service under the direction of Crafton-Cantrell Funeral Home, in Aurora, Missouri, will be held at 10:00 a.m. on Saturday, March 14, 2026, at Mars Hill Cemetery south of Aurora, Missouri.


Friday, March 6, 2026

Pat Gifford


(From White Funeral Home)

Patricia Ann Gifford was born May 19, 1944, in Piggott, Arkansas to Mattie (Cullum) Brown and Doyne A. Brown.

She died peacefully in her sleep at home March 4, 2026, following a long illness. Pat was preceded in death by her parents, infant son, Wade Allen Bailey, son David Gifford, grandson Derek Coleman and brother William R. Brown.








She is survived by her daughter, Grace Bullions of San Diego, California, daughter Cheryl Burke (Rob) of Joplin, Missouri, son Boyd (Mary) Gifford of Fredonia, New York, brother Doyne (Karen) Oneal Brown of Bella Vista, Arkansas and sister Donna Creel of Cassville, Missouri, grandchildren, great grandchildren, nieces and nephews.

Pat moved to Missouri from California in 1993. She was a member of First Baptist Church of Cassville. She faced many physical challenges in life and met them with courage and a fierce desire to live independently.

A private graveside service will be held at a later date; Interment will be at Corinth Cemetery.

Arrangements are under the direction of White Funeral Home and Crematory.


Zane Braun-Huff

 


From Ozark Funeral Home)

Zane Wyatt Braun-Huff was born on February 17, 2006 in Fayetteville, Arkansas, at just 20 years old, Zane Huff’s life was tragically cut short on March 4, 2026 in a car accident while driving home from work. 

In a single moment, a son, a brother, a friend, a grandson, and a bright young man with his entire future ahead of him was taken far too soon. The loss has left his family, friends, and everyone who knew him completely heartbroken. He is survived by his father, Shane Huff (Krissie); mother, Kristle Miller; siblings, Benjamin Braun, Darius Braun and Peyton Miller; grandmother, Suzy Blaylock and Grandparents, Doug and Kathy Brown.








Zane was just beginning to build his life. He had big dreams, a strong work ethic, and a love for the simple things that made life meaningful. He loved hunting and fishing, spending time outdoors, and working with his hands. Welding wasn’t just a skill to him—it was an art; something he truly enjoyed and took pride in. When he wasn’t working or helping on the farm, you could usually find him turning up old country music or rocking out to hard rock, living life the way he loved—loud, genuine, and full of energy.

Zane had a personality that people were instantly drawn to. He had a wicked sense of humor with just the right amount of sarcasm, and he had a way of making people laugh especially when they needed it most. His laughter was contagious, his smile unforgettable, and his presence could light up a room. He was the kind of person who made ordinary moments feel special.

More than anything, Zane loved his family and friends. He spent countless hours working alongside his family on the farm, helping build the dream they were creating together. He never complained about hard work—he embraced it. Being there for his family meant everything to him.








What made Zane truly special was the size of his heart. He cared deeply about people. If someone needed help—whether it was a friend, neighbor, or even a complete stranger—Zane would be the first to stop and lend a hand. That kindness and willingness to help others is something everyone who knew him will always remember. Helping others wasn’t something he thought twice about—it was simply who he was.

The pain of losing Zane is unimaginable. His family is now facing the heartbreaking reality of moving forward without him, his life was far too short, but the love, laughter, and kindness he gave to others will never be forgotten. His memory will live on in the stories we share, the lives he touched, and the family who loved him more than words can express.

VISITATION
Ozark Funeral Homes - Anderson Tuesday, March 10, 2026
1:00 PM - 7:00 PM
100 Spring Street - P.O. Box 520
Anderson, MO 64831

The family will recieve friends at this time.