Monday, May 18, 2026

Robert Clendening


(From Ozark Memorial Park Crematory)

Robert Albert Clendening Jr., age 53, of Granby, passed away peacefully at his home in Granby.

Robert, son of the late Robert Henry Cledening and Juanita Albert Cledening, was born on August 29,1972 in the Philippines. He enlisted in the United States Marine Corps in 1998, serving his country honorably until 2006.

Survivors include his sons, Brandon Clendening, Cameron Clendening, and Devon Williams; two sisters, Tina Payne and Tiffany Thornbloom; one brother, David Lucas Sr.; and several nieces and nephews.








Robert will be placed with his father at the National Memorial Cemetery of Arizona in Pheonix, Arizona with full military honors at a later date.

Cremation arrangements are under the care and direction of Ozark Memorial Park Cemetery and Crematory, Joplin.

John Sloan


(From Ozark Memorial Park Crematory)

John Frederick Sloan, 85, of Joplin, Missouri, passed away at home on May 14, 2025, surrounded by the love of his family.

He was born on November 18, 1940, in Detroit, Michigan, to John Sloan and Evelyn Belonge-Sloan. Johnnie proudly served his country in the United States Navy.

On February 17th, he met the love of his life, Nellie Rose Steele, on a blind date. Their connection was immediate, and they were married shortly after on April 28, 1962. Together, they built a life centered on love and family. They welcomed two children: Douglas “Doug” S. Sloan in 1963 and Lucinda “Cindy” M. Sloan in 1976, both of whom were a great source of pride and joy in his life.








Johnnie was a loving and devoted husband to Nellie (Rusty), his cherished wife of 64 wonderful years. Together, they built a life filled with love, laughter, and unwavering commitment to one another. He was a proud and caring grandfather to four beloved grandchildren: Megan, Micheal, Alexander “Alex,” and Makayla “Kayla,” each of whom held a special place in his heart.

John was also blessed to become a great-grandfather to nine wonderful great-grandchildren: Lincoln, Layla, Abel, Charlotte, Finlee, Kamdyn, Penelope, Karolyne, and Micheal. His legacy lives on through each of them, and he took great joy in watching his family grow through the generations.

Johnnie proudly served in the United States Navy for 20 years, retiring as a First Class Radioman. During his service, he traveled extensively, visiting places such as Morocco, Africa, Yokosuka and Okinawa, Japan, and many other destinations around the world.








After serving 20 years in the United States Navy, Johnnie continued his strong work ethic in civilian life. He worked for 15 years with Pepsi as a Refrigeration Mechanic, where his skill and dedication were well respected.

He later began a new chapter in his career as a secretary in the Radiology Department at Freeman Hospital, where he worked for approximately 18 years. Through each role, Johnnie was known for his reliability, kindness, and commitment to those around him.

After his military career, Johnnie found joy in woodworking, creating a wide range of handcrafted pieces for his family and friends. He also had a deep love for the outdoors, especially fishing, and spent many summer days relaxing at the lake. He also had a passion for cooking and canning, often preparing and preserving meals to share with family and friends. It brought him great joy to provide for his loved ones in this way, creating both food and lasting memories.

Arrangements are under the direction of Ozark Memorial Park of Joplin, MO.


Tom Spurgeon


(From Ulmer Funeral Home)

Tom Spurgeon, 76, passed away Wednesday, April 22, 2026, at Deer Camp near Ozark, Missouri. Tom was born December 5, 1949, in Carthage, Missouri, to Alvin and Martha Belle (Russow) Spurgeon. Tom worked as a laborer at Owens Corning and was with Steadley Bedding for 27 years. He was baptized at First Christian Church in Carthage and drove the bus for them for some time. Tom loved hunting and was an avid attendee at Deer Camp, his truly happy place! 

Tom was united in marriage to Tanya Elaine Ruark on October 17, 1968, in Carthage, Missouri; she preceded him in death on December 5, 2013. 







Tom is survived by two daughters, Tammy Young (Steve) of Joplin, Missouri, and Tarenda Sikes (Jere) of Webb City, Missouri; two sisters, Wanda Beisner (Chuck), and Louise Kitchen (John); nine grandchildren, Donavon Spurgeon, Cameren Fraser, Jagger Fraser, Neikko Spurgeon, Jasmine Sikes, Sebastian Sikes, Telicia Spurgeon, Tacobi Bruce, and Tarin Bruce; and ten great grandchildren. 

Tom is preceded in death by his wife, Tanya; three grandchildren, Garret Dietz, Xander Sikes, and Tristan Bruce; his parents, Alvin and Martha; brother, Kenneth Spurgeon; sister, Ruth Coffee; and brother-in-law, George Coffee. 








A visitation will be held from 5:00 to 7:00 p.m. Friday, April 24, 2026, at Ulmer Funeral Home in Carthage, Missouri. A memorial graveside service will be held at 2:00 p.m. Saturday, May 23, 2026, at Dudenville Cemetery in Dudenville, Missouri. 

Online condolences may be made at www.ulmerfh.com

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

Neal Bartlett


(From Daniel Funeral Home)

Robert "Neal" Bartlett, age 84, of Lockwood, Missouri passed away May 13, 2026.

Neal was born on October 25, 1941, in Carthage, Missouri to Clyde Raymond Bartlett and Louise Lorene (Adams) Bartlett. He graduated from Golden City High School.








Neal worked as an electrician for Western Electric, which later became AT&T, for his entire career before retiring. He was a current member of the Independence Masonic Lodge. Neal enjoyed playing cards, fishing, hunting, gardening, mowing his yard, and spending time with his dogs.

Survivors include two daughters, Cindee (Rusty) Hay; Sherri (John) Borgmeyer; four grandchildren, Ryan (Christie) Hay, Troy (Heather) Hay, Ross Borgmeyer, and Matt (Makenzie) Borgmeyer; six great-grandchildren; and one brother, Rodney (Joyce) Bartlett along with numerous extended family.

Neal was preceded in death by his parents and two brothers, Darius Bartlett and Joe Bartlett.








A graveside service will be held at Noon (12:00 p.m.) Tuesday, May 26, 2026, at Dudenville Cemetery.

Visitation will be held prior to the service from (10:30 a.m. to 11:30 a.m.) Tuesday, May 26, 2026, at Daniel Funeral Home.

Contributions are suggested and should be made payable to Dudenville Cemetery, in care of Daniel Funeral Home.

Condolences may be shared at Daniel Funeral Home.


Dorlyne Schorzman


(From Daniel Funeral Home)

Dorlyne Viola Schorzman, age 102, of Lamar, Missouri passed away May 16, 2026, at Good Shepherd Community Care in Lockwood, Missouri.

Dorlyne was born September 24, 1923, in St. Francis, Kansas to Glenn Porter Shaul and Gladys Marian (Fisher) Shaul. On October 26, 1947, Dorlyne married Clarence Tobias Schorzman in St. Francis, Kansas, and together they shared many loving years.








Dorlyne worked as a teacher’s aide for the Lamar School District and was a faithful member of Lamar Christian Church. She enjoyed spending time with her family and treasured her role as mother, grandmother, and great-grandmother.

Survivors include one son, Roger Clarence Schorzman of Hollister, Missouri; two daughters, Carol Ann Buffington and Brenda Lea (Justen) Cox, all of Lamar; four grandchildren, Ryan (Leah) Godfrey of Leavenworth, Kansas, Vanessa (Mike) Manes of Joplin, Missouri, Jeffrey (Ashley) Godfrey of Republic, Missouri, and Garrett (Brittany) Cox of Fort Worth, Texas; and ten great-grandchildren, Toby Godfrey, Eden Godfrey, Samantha Godfrey, Bess Godfrey, and Silas Bo Godfrey, all of Republic, Missouri, Olivia Manes and Grayson Manes of Joplin, Missouri, and Brayden Cox, Ellie Cox, and Adalyn Cox, all of Fort Worth, Texas.








Dorlyne was preceded in death by her parents; her husband, Clarence Schorzman; two brothers, Glenn Dale Shaul and Glenn Eugene Shaul; and three sisters, Dorma Bradley, Shirlee Miller, and Sharron Chapman.

Funeral services will be held at 11:00 a.m., Wednesday, May 20, 2026, at Daniel Funeral Home with burial to follow at Memory Gardens Cemetery in Lamar, Missouri.

The family will receive friends from 6:00 to 7:00 p.m., Tuesday, May 19, 2026, at the funeral home.

Contributions are suggested and made payable to either Lamar Christian Church or Barton County Senior Citizens Center, in care of Daniel Funeral Home.

Condolences may be shared at Daniel Funeral Home.

Carolyn Barratt


(From Clark Funeral Home)

Carolyn Sue Barratt was born December 5, 1943, in Neosho Missouri, the second child of Lester and Marguerite (Blinn) Branham.

She entered into rest May 6, 2026 at the age of 82 in Derby, Kansas.

Carolyn married George Barratt of Granby Missouri, December 17, 1966 in Kansas City Missouri. She was a devoted wife and mother.








Carolyn is survived by her three sons, Jeffrey Lang Barratt, Granby MO; Jeffery Alan Barratt and wife, Lisa, Denver, CO and Robert Barratt and wife, Dee Dee, Neosho MO; daughters, Teresa Fisher, Wichita, KS and Christy Blochinger and husband, Gene, Derby, KS. Her sister Polly Gilbert, Neosho MO. Sister in laws, Carol (Thogmartin) Branham Nevada MO and Ruthie Gederoic, Gainesville FL. Cousin Larry (Connie) Branham of Neosho MO. And her cherished grandchildren and great grandchildren.

In addition to her husband and parents, Carolyn is preceded in death by her brothers Richard and Ron Branham and daughter Kayleen Kimbrough.

Graveside service will be held June 6, 2026 at 10:00am at IOOF Cemetery in Neosho Missouri under the direction of Clark Funeral Home with Joshua Branham officiating.


John Kewer


(From Parker Mortuary)

John Scott Kewer, 69, of Joplin, Missouri, was born on March 2, 1957, in Minneapolis, Minnesota, to the late William and Jean (Moll) Kewer. He suddenly passed away on May 12, 2026, in Joplin, Missouri, as he was doing what he loved most, preaching the gospel.

Faith was central to John’s life, and he served the Lord and his church with dedication for many years. Since 1981, he had been deeply involved at Hornet Pentecostal Holiness Church, where he served as a Deacon, Preacher, and adult Sunday school teacher. 






His ministry touched many lives through his teaching, encouragement, and example. He loved the Bible and devoted himself to memorizing scripture, carrying God’s word in his heart and sharing it with others in ways that were both sincere and memorable. His faith was not only something he spoke about, but something he lived each day. He also worked and retired from Freeman Health Systems, where he worked as a plumber and contributed faithfully through years of dependable service.

John also had a deep appreciation for history, especially World War II, and he enjoyed learning about the people and events that shaped the world. He found interest and enjoyment in comic books, nature, and birds, and he could often be found taking pleasure in the beauty of the world around him. He also had a fondness for his old red truck, which held a special place in his heart.

Above all else, John loved his family. He cherished his children, grandchildren, and all those who were dear to him. His family was the center of his heart, and he found great happiness in being present for them and sharing in their lives. He will be remembered for the love he gave so freely, the wisdom he shared, and the legacy of faith and devotion he leaves behind.

John is survived by his beloved wife, Connie (McCoy) Kewer; children, Amber Bean (John), and Jessica Everett (Chad).; grandchildren, Mariah Yeomans (Seth), Marissa Dudley (Zachary), Mariam Wilson, Isaac Wilson, Isaiah Bean, MaCarrie Bean, MaKinley Bean, Makaylee Bean, and Kade and Valencia; siblings, Steve Kewer and Jill Moore; and son-in-law, Don Vanzant.








Along with his parents, he is preceded in death by his daughter, Carrie Vanzant; grandchildren, Macey Bean and Adelynn Everett; son-in-law, Jeremy Wilson; parent-in-laws, Clifford and Norma McCoy.

John Scott Kewer will be deeply missed by all who knew and loved him. He was known for his kind spirit, his thoughtful words, and his willingness to help wherever he was needed. Those who knew him will remember a man who lived with purpose and humility, and who found joy in simple blessings, meaningful work, and time spent with family and friends.

A funeral service is planned for Tuesday, May 19, 2026 at 2:00 p.m. at Bible Holiness Assembly of God in Neosho, MO with Rev. Tracy Holden, Rev. Shad McDonald, and Rev. Chad Everett officiating. Burial to follow at Hornet Cemetery. The family invites friends for a time of visitation on Monday, May 18, 2026 at Hornet Pentecostal Holiness Church from 5:00 p.m. – 8:00 p.m.

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