Thursday, March 26, 2026

Kelly Smith


(From Ozark Funeral Home)

Kelly Rae Smith, age 56, of Seneca, Missouri, passed away suddenly on Saturday, March 21, 2026. She entered this life on January 11, 1970, in San Jose, California, born to the union of Raymond James Lillo and Jacquelyn Sue “Suzie” Wimmer. Kelly's infectious smile and generous spirit were a gift to all who knew her.

Kelly's journey led her from San Jose to Seneca, Missouri, where she planted her roots in 2005. It was there, that she found her husband, Alan Smith. The two were united in marriage on June 22, 2014. Throughout her life, Kelly served others with a smile as a waitress at various restaurants.








A devoted wife, mother, grandmother, daughter, and sister, Kelly's family was the center of her universe. She is lovingly remembered by her husband, Alan Smith, of their Seneca home; her daughters, Brittany Spurgeon of Modesto, California, and Alyssa Sprenger, along with her husband, Alex, of Neosho, Missouri. Her joy was multiplied with the birth of her granddaughter, Avery Sprenger, who became the apple of her eye. 

Kelly was the cherished daughter of Raymond Lillo of Novato, California, and Susie Seits of Richland, Washington. Her sisters, Veronica Busha and husband, Richard, of Richland, Washington, and Stacie Watkins and husband, Sean, of Bella Vista, Arkansas, will hold dear the memories of their sister's laughter and love. A host of other family members and friends also survive her.








She was an excellent cook, known for her culinary creations that brought family and friends together around the table. Her love for gardening was evident in the vibrant blooms that adorned her home, a testament to her nurturing touch. Above all, Kelly was a wonderful grandmother, dedicating her heart and time to creating moments of happiness and teaching life's simple pleasures.

Graveside services are 11:00 a.m. Monday, March 30, 2026 at Oakwood Cemetery in Neosho, Missouri with Pastor Steve Epley officiating. No formal visitation will be held. Arrangements are under the care of Ozark Funeral Home in Anderson, Missouri.


Wednesday, March 25, 2026

Vinita O'Neal


(From Ozark Memorial Park Crematory)

It is with heavy hearts and profound sadness that we announce the passing of Vinita O’Neal, a beloved wife, mother, grandmother, sister, and friend, who left this world peacefully on March 23, 2026, surrounded by love. Born on May 8, 1962, Vinita’s journey through life was marked by unwavering love and resilience, traits that will forever be remembered and cherished by all who knew her.

Vinita was the cherished daughter of Bonnie Mae Moore and Arthur Franklin Isley, who predeceased her, along with her brother, Paul Isley. Despite the challenges of her own health battles, including a courageous fight with lung cancer, Vinita’s spirit never wavered. She was a beacon of strength and warmth, known for her deep love for everyone she encountered.








On February 23, 1990, Vinita married the love of her life, Jack O’Neal. Together, they built a beautiful life filled with love, laughter, and cherished memories. Vinita and Jack were blessed with two devoted daughters, Bonnie, married to Cordero, and Francis, who were the light of her life. Her legacy continues through her adored grandchildren, JJ, Denhiem, Ayden, and Elias, who brought immense joy and love to her days.

Educated at Memorial High School, Vinita embarked on a career that included various roles, such as her time at the Social Security office and Freeman. Her last professional endeavor was at T Tool before she dedicated herself to being a homemaker, where her nurturing spirit truly shone. Vinita’s home was a sanctuary of love, where she cared for her family with unparalleled devotion.

Vinita was happiest when surrounded by her family, whether in the great outdoors or amidst her beloved flowers. Her love for music was infectious, often filling the air with melodies that inspired spontaneous dances. Her joyous spirit was a testament to her love for life and the moments shared with those she held dear.

She leaves behind a loving family, including her husband, Jack; daughters Bonnie and Francis; sons-in-law Cordero; grandchildren JJ, Denhiem, Ayden, and Elias; and siblings Danny, Dale, Gary, Larry, and Cathy. Each of them carries a piece of Vinita’s heart and the lessons of love she imparted.








The family extends their heartfelt gratitude to everyone who stood by Vinita during her life’s challenges. She cherished each visit and every moment spent with friends and family. In accordance with her wishes, a private funeral ceremony will be held to honor her memory.

Vinita O’Neal touched the lives of many with her unwavering love and strength. As we bid farewell to this extraordinary woman, we find solace in the memories she leaves behind and the enduring legacy of love that will continue to inspire us all.

In lieu of flowers, the family invites you to take a moment to dance to your favorite song in Vinita’s memory. Let us honor her life by celebrating the love and joy she brought into our lives.

Cremation Arrangements are under the personal care of Ozark Memorial Park Crematory of Joplin, Missouri.

Virginia Samuel


(From Knell Mortuary)

Virginia Lynne Samuel, a beacon of kindness and love, passed away peacefully on March 23, 2026, in Carl Junction, Missouri. Born on January 21, 1943, in Riverside, California the daughter of the late Willam Henry and Virginia Louise (Charde) Stokley. She married Howard Samuel on November 22, 1974 in Riverside, California, he preceded her in death on October 9, 2014.

Virginia spent her professional years as a dedicated secretary for the Department of Defense. Her work was not just a job; it was a reflection of her commitment to her country and the people who served it. Her meticulous nature and warm demeanor made her a cherished colleague and friend within her workplace.








A devout member of the Good Shepherd Lutheran Church of Carthage, Missouri, Virginia's faith was a cornerstone of her existence. Her involvement with the church community extended beyond Sunday services, as she embodied the teachings of kindness and charity in her everyday life.

Virginia's passion for life was evident in her hobbies. She found joy in the rhythm of her sewing machine. Her love for her cats was well-known, as she provided a loving home to several cats throughout her life. Music was another source of happiness for Virginia, filling her home with melodies that reflected the harmony she sought to create in the world.








Family was the heart of Virginia's world. She is survived by her loving granddaughter, Tiffany Lynne Sawyer, (Tracy), of Pittsburg, Missouri. Her legacy of love also lives on through her sisters, Mary Owen and Janet Sullivan. 

She was predeceased by her beloved son, Timothy Sawyer, and her siblings, William “Bill” Stokley, Alfred Stokley, Robert Stokley and Joan Crawford, who have welcomed her with open arms in eternal rest.

Private family services will be held at a later date.

 

Margaret McCoy


(From Ulmer Funeral Home)

Margaret Louise McCoy (Bishop), 88 was a life long Carthage Resident born to Sol and Ella Bishop (Campbell) on February 25, 1938. Went to be with our dear dad Paul H. McCoy, they were married 60 years before dad’s passing in 2018. To this marriage were 3 children Ella McCoy, Randall (Terry) McCoy, Paul A (Gayle) McCoy; all of Carthage, Missouri. 

She was proceeded in death by her husband, son Randall, and her parents. Along with sisters, Esther, Lillian, Rose Mary, and brothers, Robert and George. 








She is survived by Ella, Paul A (Gayle), Terry McCoy, one sister Barbara Rose (Monett, Missouri), along with 12 grandchildren, 27 great-grandchildren, 3 great-great grandchildren one more due in July, and many nieces and nephews and family. 

She worked at Juvenile Shoes, Wal-Mart Jewelry, Carthage R-9 Fairview Kitchen. She was a member of the Carthage VFW Post 2590. She enjoyed traveling with her sisters and brother-in-laws and camping with their friends and playing cards. 








Grandsons will serve as pallbearers. Many thanks to Good Shephard Hospice. 

A graveside service is scheduled for Margaret at 10:00 AM on Friday, March 27, 2026, at Oak Hill Cemetery in Carthage, Missouri. A visitation will be held from 6:00 PM to 7:00 PM on Thursday, March 26, 2026, at Ulmer Funeral Home in Carthage, Missouri. 

Condolences may be made at www.ulmerfh.com

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

Steve Balcom


(From Daniel Funeral Home)

Steven Howard Balcom, age 71, of Joplin, Missouri (formerly of Lamar, Missouri), passed away March 18, 2026, at his home.

Steve was born March 27, 1954, in Kansas City, Missouri, to James Otto Balcom and Juanita (Riggs) Balcom. On April 22, 1978, he married Karen Suzanne Schwartz in Belton, Missouri.

Steve worked as a lab manager for Precision Aero Service. He was a dedicated professional who took great pride in his work.








While living in Lamar, Steve and his wife, Karen, were active members of First Christian Church, where faith played an important role in his life. During his time there, he served as a deacon, was a member of the Missions Board, and played bass guitar in the worship band. He also organized Compassion Sunday through Compassion International, a ministry he and Karen supported faithfully since the 1980s.

Steve enjoyed reading, gardening, and tinkering with automobiles. Above all, he was a devoted family man who cherished time spent with his loved ones.

Survivors include his wife, Karen; one son, Nathan Balcom and wife, Lindsay; one daughter, Jessica Boyd and husband, Josh; four grandchildren, Emma, Jesse, Harry, and Frankie; and one sister, Cindy Prowell.








He was preceded in death by his parents; four brothers, Ronnie Balcom, Chuck Balcom, Jon Balcom, and Danny Balcom; and one brother-in-law, Richard Prowell.

A graveside service will be held at 11:00 a.m. Wednesday, March 25, 2026, at St. James Cemetery, north of Milford, Missouri.

In lieu of flowers, contributions are suggested and may be made payable to First Christian Church Mission Fund, in care of Daniel Funeral Home.

Condolences may be shared at www.dfhlamar.com

Danny Looney


(From Fohn Funeral Home)

Daniel “Danny” Looney, age 81, of Butterfield, Missouri went to be with his Lord and Savior on Monday, March 9, 2026.

He was born on July 20, 1944, in Cassville, Missouri, the son of Ivan and Claire (Intessimone) Looney. On May 17, 1969, he was united in marriage to Dorothy Utter, who preceded him in death on December 23, 2001. Also preceding him in death were his parents.








Surviving are his son, Robert Les Foster and wife Linda; daughter, Tracy Tucker and husband Rod; sisters, Dianna Martin and Carla Intessimone; sisters-in-law, Diana Eddy and Christine Utter; six grandchildren; ten great grandchildren; special caregivers, Tony and Sherry Intessimone and Tim Intessimone as well as a host of other family and friends.

Danny grew up and attended school in Washburn, graduating from Southwest High School with the Class of 1963. He was employed by Justin Boot in Cassville, Missouri for more than 30 years. Danny and his wife Dorothy also owned and operated Papa Joe’s Diner in Purdy, Missouri for over five years. After his retirement he continued his pursuit of higher education by attending Crowder College in Neosho, Missouri.








Danny had a deep love for music and was a talented musician who could play and sing anything he set his mind to. For many years, he traveled performing with his own band, sharing his passion for music with others. He always enjoyed a good gig and was always up for a jam session. He was a member of Body of Christ Ministries in Wheaton.

Memorial services will be held at 9:00 A.M. Saturday, April 11, 2026, at Body of Christ Ministries in Wheaton, Missouri. Pastor Gene Robinson will conduct the services. Arrangements are under direction of Fohn Funeral Home in Cassville.


Cliff Rule


(From White Funeral Home)

Clifford Marvin Rule, age 91, of Golden, Missouri, passed away peacefully in his home on March 17, 2026. He was born on August 7, 1934, in Togo, Minnesota.

Cliff grew up in Bovey, Minnesota, and even as a child he demonstrated an aptitude for all things mechanical. This innate ability was evident throughout his life whether he was building/repairing things, helping/teaching others, or at work.

Cliff graduated from Greenway High School in 1953. He entered the army in September, 1954, and was stationed in Okinawa, Japan. In May of 1956, he received a hardship discharge due to his father’s death, returning home to support his family. In 1958, Cliff married the love of his life and together they raised three daughters and one son.








Before beginning his career at 3M, Cliff worked at a variety of jobs, including running a saw mill, welding/maintenance of heavy equipment for the mines and a construction company. In July of 1964, Cliff began working for 3M in St. Paul as a millwright and later as a maintenance foreman. In July of 1972, he began working at Chemolite (Cottage Grove) as a maintenance supervisor. In the fall of 1978, he began working at the Nevada, Missouri, plant as the plant engineer. In 1992, Cliff was honored with The Pyramid of Excellence Award for outstanding 3M administrative achievement. During his last year at 3M, Cliff and his wife spent six months in Asia, visiting five different countries, on a special assignment for International Plant Engineering. Cliff retired from 3M in 1995.

Throughout Cliff’s time in the military and his career, he was frequently commended for his adaptability and inventiveness when conquering current problems and anticipating future issues; as well as his initiative and effort.

After retirement, Cliff and Vira built a house on Table Rock Lake in Golden, Missouri. These years were filled with restoring a tractor; church activities; spending time with family and friends, fishing, swimming, playing cribbage and games.

Cliff loved the time he spent fishing and shared this passion with friends and colleagues; youth groups; his children, grandchildren and their friends by organizing trips to Canada and the Boundary Waters Canoe Area every year. 






 

Cliff was preceded in death by his parents, Charlie and Thelma; and brother, Neil.

Cliff is survived by his loving wife of 67 years; his four children: Bonnie Jo (Mark Herron), Nancy (Bill Jones), Pearl (Jeff Brewer) and Kevin; his six grandchildren: Jonathan, Christina, Christopher, Michael, Natalie, Stephen; his three great grandchildren: Sariah, Charlie, Hudson; and his faithful cats.

He is also survived by his brothers Keith and Vernon.

In lieu of flowers, donations may be made in his memory to Tunnel to Towers.

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