Monday, August 17, 2026

Vida Finch


(From Fohn Funeral Home)

Vida Jo Finch, age 88, of Cassville, Missouri, passed away Saturday, August 15, 2026 at Aspire Senior Living Roaring River in Cassville, Missouri.

She was born March 25, 1938 near Avoca, Arkansas, the daughter of Jess and Joyce Johnson. From a very young age, Vida worked alongside her older brother doing difficult farm labor for their father to help support the family, while her mother cared for the home and raised Vida’s three younger siblings.






She went to school at Rogers, Arkansas until the 12th grade. She moved with family friends to St. Louis, Missouri, where she graduated and met Walter Donald Finch. They married on September 15, 1956 in St. Louis, Missouri and were happily married for 65 years until Walter passed away on December 12, 2021. They raised three children together, Steven Finch, the oldest, is deceased (April 19, 2019), Warren Finch is surviving with his wife, Nina, and Carmen Finch, the youngest, she is also deceased (May 18, 2024).

Vida has three surviving siblings, Dale Johnson, Jack Johnson, and Margaret Jump, and one deceased sibling, Sam Johnson. Also surviving are three grandchildren, Ronnie, Christy, and Joe, and seven great grandchildren, Jared, Nathan, Xavier, Riley, Kaylin, AnnLynn, and Luca Donald.

Vida developed an interest in drawing at an early age and continued to nurture her artistic talents throughout her life. She expressed her creativity through drawing, painting, sculpting, and carving, leaving behind countless examples of her work. Her talent was recognized by others as well, earning her awards and inspiring people to seek out and cherish pieces of her art.








In her later years, Vida turned her attention to painting murals, often working alongside her sister, Margaret Jump. Their collaboration allowed Vida to share her love of art while creating lasting works that reflected her creativity, dedication, and artistic spirit.

Graveside services will be held at 10:00 A.M. Friday, August 21, 2026 at Walnut Hill Cemetery in Garfield, Arkansas, under direction of Fohn Funeral Home in Cassville. Brother Tony Ball will conduct the services.

The family will receive friends from 4:00 until 5:00 P.M. Thursday at Fohn Funeral Home in Cassville.

Contributions may be made to Walnut Hill Cemetery in memory of Vida.


Pat Chapman


(From Lakin Funeral Home)

Pat Chapman, age 84, passed away on Friday, August 14, 2026, at his home in Pierce City, MO with family by his side. He was born in Barry County, MO on Thursday, January 8, 1942; son of Harold and Alma (Witt) Chapman. He was a 1959 graduate of Pierce City High School where he played football, basketball, and ran track. He married Judy Roberson on Saturday, November 30, 1963, at St. Mary's Catholic Church. 

He retired after 42 years as a conductor for the railroad. He was also a life-time farmer working crops and managing his dairy farm. 






Pat planted sweet corn each year and gave it to his family and friends. He enjoyed taking rides to look at his crops with Judy and the grandchildren. He cherished time with his family and enjoyed watching them play sports. Pat loved to watch Tammy run hurdles and never missed a track meet. He was an avid supporter of Pierce City football. He played himself, all his boys played, and grandchildren played. He not only loved watching football but supported them by helping when he could and bought hats for the football players for over 20 years. Pat loved children and would buy coats, shoes, or gifts for those who were in need at Christmas.

Pat loved Jolly Mill. He served on the board for many years, moved the Chapman school down there, helped begin the restoration of the church and school, and served on the Jolly Bethel Cemetery Board. He was also a member of St. Mary's Catholic Church. Pat left the world a better place and will be missed by many!

Surviving are the following, his wife, Judy of Pierce City, MO; one daughter, Tammy (Dan) Reed of Strafford, MO; four sons, Steve ( fiancĂ©, Tricia Heidlage) Chapman of Pierce City, MO, Robert Chapman, Pierce City, MO, Russell (Shanna) Chapman of Purdy, MO and Jason (Dena) Chapman of Pierce City, MO; one nephew they raised, Brian Thurston of Monett, MO; sixteen grandchildren; six great-grandchildren; two brothers, J.B. (Joyce) Chapman and Fred (Cheryl) Chapman; two sisters, Mary (Richard) Jones and Cathy (Darrell) Brown; and many nieces, nephews, cousins, and friends. 








Pat was preceded in death by his loving parents, Harold and Alma Chapman; two siblings, Robert Chapman and Betty Riddle; and a granddaughter, Hope Chapman.

Rosary service will be at St. Mary's Catholic Church in Pierce City, MO on Friday, August 21, 2026, at 5:30 PM. Visitation will follow until 8:00 PM.

Funeral Mass will be at St. Mary's Catholic Church in Pierce City, MO on Saturday, August 22, 2026, beginning at 10:00 AM with Father Sanoop Thomas officiating. Burial will follow at Jolly Bethel Cemetery in Pierce City, MO.

In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to Jolly Bethel Church in care of the funeral home. Arrangements are under the personal care and direction of Lakin Funeral Home in Pierce City, MO.


Troy Henson


(From Ozark Funeral Home)

Troy Douglas Henson, 95, of Pineville, MO passed away on Friday, August 14th, 2026. He was born October 28th, 1930, in Pineville, MO to Frank and Myrtle Henson.

He was preceded in death by his parents and siblings, Georgia Henson, Fern Davidson Acosta, Martin Henson, James “Bub” Henson, Ruby Brockman, Clayton Henson, Shirley Boatright, Doris Stephens, and Carol Corcoran Sammann.







Troy grew up on Brush Creek south of Pineville, MO. After noticing Zelda Schell, the love of his life, he asked his brother Clayton to see if she would go on a date with him. Zelda said yes, even though Troy picked her up in a flatbed log truck. Clayton always joked that he asked for the date, but Troy was the one who took her out. Troy and Zelda were married in Huntsville, AR, on November 3rd, 1951, and spent the next 74 years and 10 months together.

A lifelong hard worker, Troy held several jobs over the years. In 1956, he and Zelda settled in Tulsa, OK, where they lived for the next 18 years. Troy worked at a service station, drove a freight delivery truck, and later had the opportunity to start a trash-hauling business in Tulsa, as did three of his brothers.

After building a successful career in sanitation, Troy had the opportunity to return to McDonald County when he was offered the trash service contract for the city of Anderson. He later added service to Pineville, Goodman, and many rural customers. Later in life, he was proud to sell the business to his son Brook, who continued to expand it.

Never one to sit still, Troy planted 600 plus tomato plants and, at harvest time, picked the tomatoes and drove them to Tulsa to sell to his brother Martin for $1.00 per pound. Martin then resold them for $2.00 per pound at his produce stand. Troy became known to many as the Tomato Man, supplying tomatoes to people throughout the area.

Troy was active in the community, serving three terms on the McDonald County School Board and later two terms as county commissioner. He often joked, “I made half the people mad serving on the school board, and the other half mad serving as commissioner.”

Troy’s commitment to Jesus was always his highest priority. He lived by biblical principles and sought to be a godly example. He loved studying his Bible and sharing the message of Jesus, salvation, and eternal life in Christ. He served faithfully in the church as a deacon, Sunday School teacher, and music leader. His leadership and example as a godly man leaves a lasting legacy for his children and grandchildren. At the time of his passing, Troy was a member of First Baptist Church in Southwest City, MO.








Troy loved Jesus, loved Zelda, loved his family, and he worked hard in every job he held. He leaves behind an example of faith, devotion, and perseverance for the family he cherished, loved, and prayed for continually.

He is survived by his wife Zelda Henson of Pineville, MO, Daughter, Darla Grimm and husband Rob of Centerton, AR, Daughter, Ronna Wabaunsee and husband John of Pineville, MO, Son, Blake Henson and wife Sandy of Springdale, AR, Daughter, Kimberly Yada and husband Greg of Maumelle, AR, Son, Brook and wife Melissa of Pineville, MO, Brother, Glen Henson and wife Sundy of Neosho, MO

He was also blessed with 12 grandchildren and 21 great-grandchildren, along with numerous nieces and nephews who brought him great pride and joy.

Funeral services are 10:00 a.m. Friday, August 21, 2026, at Ozark Funeral Home in Anderson, Missouri, with Bro. Rob Grimm officiating. Burial will follow at Brush Creek Cemetery. Those honoring his life by serving as pallbearers are Scott Grimm, Micah Grimm, Chance Wabaunsee, Caleb Grimm, Kolby Henson, Devon Yada and Carter Henson. The family will receive friends from 5-7:00 p.m. on Thursday evening in the funeral home chapel. Memorials are being directed to the Brush Creek Cemetery care fund c/o the funeral home. Arrangements are under the care of Ozark Funeral Home in Anderson, Missouri.

David Foster


(From Bennett-Wormington Funeral Home)

David Foster, 85, of Pierce City, Missouri, was called to his Heavenly home on Saturday, August 15, 2026, while at his home in Pierce City, Missouri. He was born in Pierce City on April 8, 1941, the son of the late Paul and Mary Ann (Clapper) Foster. He was united in marriage on December 30, 1961, in Chetopa, Kansas, to Catherine Rose Geer; she survives.

He was retired from Schreiber Foods in Monett, Missouri, a member of the National Guard, and a member of the St. Mary’s Catholic Church in Pierce City, Missouri. He loved to fish and hunt. 








David is survived by his wife, Catherine, of the home; two sons: Michael David Foster (Donna S.) of Pierce City, Missouri, and James Daniel Foster (Hannah) of Iola, Kansas; one daughter: Donna Kay Foster of Aurora, Missouri; one sister: Barbara Ann Severson of Batavia, Illinois; seven grandchildren, several great-grandchildren, and two great-great-grandchildren. 

Services for David are pending at this time.

Arrangements have been entrusted to the care of the Bennett-Wormington Funeral Home in Monett, Missouri.


David Urena


(From Ferry Funeral Home)

David Richard Urena, 59, of Nevada, MO passed away at his home on Wednesday, August 12, 2026. David was born May 31, 1967, in Seattle, WA. He was preceded in death by his parents, Richard (Oakie) and Wakako Urena, and a grandson, Kip Richard Urena.

David is survived by his children, Aaron Reed, David Gard, Thomas Richard Urena, Keith Urena and his wife Miranda. His grandchildren, who loved their Papa very much: Karleigh Reed, Cason Reed, Aidyn Reed, Brenli Urena, Jayce Urena, Tymber Urena, and Kelson Brown; and Marsha Urena, his ex-wife and best friend forever. He also left behind his sister, Vicki Corn and her husband James of Seneca, MO, and Vicki’s children, Michael, Matt, and Brandi; and his brother, Thomas Raymond Urena of Lenexa, KS.








Everyone who knew David Urena will miss him immensely. He was devoted to his entire family, and he was an amazing man, father, brother, Papa, and friend.

No services are planned.

Danny Bartlett


(From Crafton-Cantrell Funeral Home)

Dr. Daniel “Danny” Kerg Bartlett, age 64, passed away September 1, 2024, at home in Branson, Missouri. He entered this life on January 28, 1960, the son of Alfred and Dorothy “Dot” (Walker) Bartlett in Ontario, California. Danny was joined in marriage to Margaret “Margo” Cain on December 29, 2023.

Danny graduated from the University of Missouri Kansas City Medical School with his doctorate in obstetrics and gynecology. He served the women of Albuquerque, New Mexico, in private practice for many years. Beyond his contribution to medical science, Danny’s favorite passion was pursuing fish with a fly rod. As a professional fly fisherman, he traveled all over the world ever in search of the prefect cast and the one that got away. The one that did not get away was the love of his life, Margo. His favorite words to her were “I love you, A Lot, Margo.” His final words were: “Margo, if this is Heaven, it’s not so bad.”








A man of many talents, there was nothing that he could not fix or repair. From carpentry and woodworking to landscaping and plumbing, Danny was a true craftsman. During his travels, one of his favorite places to visit was Cabo San Lucas, Mexico, where Danny re-connected with Margo after 40 years. The memories and moments created throughout his lifetime will be treasured by all who knew him.

Danny is survived by his wife, Margaret “Margo” Bartlett of Branson, Missouri; two daughters: Mary Bartlett and Sarah Bartlett; stepchildren: Tommy, Jessica, Logan, and Jack; grandchildren: Thomas, Alex, George, Hunter, Ryan, Phoenix and Gia; two sisters: Mary “Mayr” Bartlett of Arizona and Carla Bartlett of California; and one brother, Tom Bartlett of Wisconsin.








He is preceded in death by his parents.

There will be a memorial mass held at 10:00 a.m. on Saturday, October 12, 2024, at Holy Trinity Catholic Church, in Aurora, Missouri, followed by a Celebration of life and luncheon in the church hall.

A graveside service will be held at 1:00 p.m. on Saturday, August 29, 2026, at the Mt. Calvary Cemetery in Aurora, Missouri. Arrangements are under the direction of Crafton-Cantrell Funeral Home in Aurora.

Memorial contributions may be made in Danny’s name to St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital, https://www.stjude.org/.


Sunday, August 16, 2026

John Williams


(From Buchanan Funeral Home)

John Henry Williams, age 72, closed his eyes in this earthly life and opened them in heaven in the presence of his beloved Savior on Friday, August 14th, 2026, with his wife by his side.

John was born on August 22nd, 1953, to Elwood and Ruth (Douthitt) Williams in Monett, Missouri, who preceded him in death. John was also preceded in death by his brothers, Howard Roy and Eldon Williams; his brothers-in-law, George Roller, Bobby Garcia, and Russell Larson; as well as his precious granddaughter, Janely Hope Landazuri.








He is survived by his devoted and loving wife of over 51 years, Sherri Williams, previously of Aurora, Missouri and his five daughters, Ruth McGarrah and husband Robert of Charleston, South Carolina; Susan Joeckel and husband Ryan of Fort Worth, Texas; Shawna Landazuri and husband Juan Manual of Republic, Missouri; Jessica Coker and husband Jeremy of Marionville, Missouri; and Debbie Seal and husband Tony of Little Mountain, South Carolina.

His 12 grandchildren who were his pride and joy also survive him: Michael McGarrah and wife Jenny, Matthew McGarrah and wife Bailee; Kaylynn (Joeckel) Tatum and husband Kyle, Elianna, William, and Samuel Joeckel; Ryder and Jeslyn Coker; and Brock Seal and wife Riley, Troy Seal and wife Savannah; and Titus and Justus Seal. He has one great-grandchild surviving, Walker Seal.

In addition, he is survived by his two sisters, Evelyn Larson and Brenda Garcia; his sister-in-law Mary Ann Williams, six nephews, George (Tammy) Roller, Erik Larson, Chris (Miranda) Garcia, Mark (Tiffani) Garcia, Jason Garcia, and Andrew (Steffanie) Garcia; one niece, Laura (Brad) Farnsworth; one nephew, Curtis Bullock; as well as a host of great nieces & nephews, and cousins.

In the summer of 1962, John was attending church camp when he realized he was a sinner and accepted Jesus Christ as his Savior. God began to do a great work in John’s heart and life, and in the summer of 1970, while attending Baptist Hill Christian Camp in Mt. Vernon, MO, he was led to become a preacher. At the age of 17, he preached his first sermon at First Baptist Church of Purdy, Missouri. Soon after his military service he began his full time church ministry.

In the summer of 1972, John joined the United States Air Force, where he served until 1976, when he was honorably discharged at the rank of Sergeant. During his time in the Air Force, he was stationed at Sheppard Air Force Base in Wichita Falls, Texas, where he also met his wife, Sherri. They met on May 11, 1974, at a friend’s birthday party, and, as he would always tell his family, it was love at first sight!

John loved to reminisce and share stories of when they first met and going on their first date to go putt-putt. On April 5, 1975, John and Sherri were married and would later welcome five daughters.








John had the privilege of pastoring and preaching for over 50 years, including many small churches throughout Missouri and Texas. He and Sherri served alongside each other throughout the years, running bus routes to bring children to church, as well as starting children and youth ministries. Through his time in the ministry, they saw many souls saved and lives changed for the glory of God.

John and Sherri loved to travel together, whether to the Florida beaches, to Kansas City Chiefs games, or to visit their daughters and grandchildren. They also enjoyed traveling to Washington, DC, where they made 18 trips to support the Rolling Thunder organization that honors the memory of those who never came home and pay tribute to the POW/MIA cause. John was an active member of Rolling Thunder from 2001 to 2016 and was a proud American patriot.

A visitation will be held at Buchanan Funeral Home in Monett, MO from 5:00-7:00 pm on Friday, August 21st, 2026. His funeral services will also be held at Buchanan Funeral Home at 1:00 pm on Saturday, August 22nd, 2026. His burial will be at Monett I.O.O.F. Cemetery following the service.