Monday, April 27, 2026

Kurt Kopp


(From Parker-Millard Funeral Service)

Kurt Warner Kopp, 77, of Columbia, Missouri, passed away on April 13, 2026, at Barnes-Jewish Hospital in St. Louis, Missouri. Kurt was born on February 16, 1949 in Neosho, Missouri to Warner Monford and Gisela Helga Felicitas (Haupt) Kopp.

Kurt lived many places while growing up, including several years in Marshfield, Missouri. He graduated from high school at St. John’s Academy in Winfield, Kansas. He earned his bachelor’s degrees from Southwest Missouri State University in Springfield, Missouri and master’s degrees in Computer Science and Library and Information Science at the University of Missouri in Columbia. 








Kurt was married to Anndee Kathryn Rebori on February 4,1972. Together they had two sons. Anndee preceded him in death in 1977.

On May 17, 1980, he married Patricia Anne McKeown in Columbia, Missouri. Together they had two daughters.

In his early twenties, Kurt spent several years working on an offshore oil exploration boat in Alaska and the Gulf of Mexico before deciding to pursue a career in libraries and computer science. He worked for three years as a computer programmer at Bell Labs in New Jersey, before returning to Columbia, Missouri in 1984 to spend the rest of his career at the University of Missouri. He retired in 2011 as the Director of the Library Systems Office.

Kurt was an enthusiastic, dedicated member of the Cosmopolitan Clubs in Columbia. He served in many roles over his nearly 40 years in the Cosmopolitan Luncheon Club. He was also active at the regional and international levels, serving as president of Cosmopolitan International in 2000-2001. Working Cosmo bingo every Wednesday night was something Kurt truly loved. He highly valued the camaraderie with his Cosmo friends and the bingo players.

In his free time, Kurt loved spending time with his wife, children and grandchildren, whom he adored. His numerous hobbies included reading, traveling, cooking, stamp and coin collecting, and improving his German. In 2023, Kurt spent over a month in Germany in language immersion classes in pursuit of qualifying for German citizenship, which he successfully obtained in 2025.

Kurt is survived by his wife of 45 years, Patricia Kopp, his four children, Michael Kopp (Jessica Repa), Eric Kopp (Lorilee), Anne Kimberling (Cody) and Sarah Kopper (Neil) and his six grandchildren, Lucas, Tobin, Marlon, Greta, Harvey and Eileen.








A memorial service will be held at Parker-Millard Funeral Home in Columbia, Missouri on May 2, 2026. Visitation is at 11:00 a.m., with the service to follow at noon.

In lieu of flowers, memorial gifts can be made to:

Cosmopolitan Diabetes Foundation, C/O Ellick Jones Law Office, 9290 West Dodge Road, Suite 303, Omaha, Nebraska 68114

or:

Daniel Boone Regional Library Foundation, P.O. Box 7113, Columbia, MO 65205

Arrangements are under the direction of Parker-Millard Funeral Service & Crematory, 12 East Ash Street, Columbia, MO 65203 (573) 449-4153. Condolences may be left online for the family at www.millardfamilychapels.com

Nathan Glensky


(From Ozark Memorial Park Crematory)

Nathan Alexander Glensky was born in Springfield, Missouri, on February 13, 1998 to Steven and Kerri Glensky, of Crane, MO. He passed on April 20, 2026, leaving behind family and friends who loved him deeply and will carry his memory with them each day.

He is survived by his siblings Brian (Kristen) of Santee, CA, Kate Brinks (Gerritt) of Ballwin, MO, and James Glensky (Megan) of Joplin, MO as well as four nieces and six nephews. He leaves behind a large extended family of aunts, uncles and cousins.








Born to older parents, Nathan often tried to claim he was a surprise, however his mother lovingly dubbed him her bonus baby, what some people refer to as a rainbow baby today. Nathan was the youngest of four, known affectionately as ‘Nanan’ by his older siblings. He was a delightful child who often made up his own words—”I’m sillious (serious), guys!”

He spent most of his life on a few acres near Crane, Missouri, where he developed a love for being outdoors and for anything on four legs. He later moved to Rolla to complete his high school years where he discovered his talent in theatre and showcased his tenor vocals. His performance elicited a standing ovation at curtain call leaving his family in awe. This was one of many instances where Nathan’s courage was on full display as he never hesitated to try new things.

He attended college at Missouri Southern State University (MSSU) in Joplin, Missouri. Socially adept and driven, Nathan quickly set to work to fully immerse himself in the college experience. Nathan put his leadership skills into action as president of the MSSU College Democrats as well as holding officer roles in the MSSU Kappa Sigma chapter. Nathan proudly participated and organized charity events through these organizations. He continued to follow his passion for community involvement beyond college serving as an officer in the local Masonic lodge, working on Claire McCaskill’s senatorial campaign and as a member of St. Paul’s United Methodist Church.

Nathan worked in auto sales and retail, most recently serving as assistant manager at a Dollar General in Duenweg, MO. He often shared endearing stories of some of his regular customers and coworkers turned friends. Nathan was happiest surrounded by others, time with friends and family meant everything to him. He found joy in gaming, sharing laughs, and simply being together. He was especially proud to be an uncle and loved bringing fun and laughter to those around him.








Nathan faced many challenges, including battles with mental health, and did so with remarkable bravery. He reached out for help, engaged in treatment, and showed up each day with courage, even when the burden was heavy. His willingness to keep trying, despite the weight he carried, is testament to his character and the strength he showed in the face of profound difficulty. Nathan made the ultimate decision to end his struggles. His family will remember the strength and determination he showed while overcoming the all-too-common turbulence he faced.

In remembering Nathan, we hope to raise awareness about mental health and the importance of accessible care. While Nathan brought so much light to those around him, his struggles were not always visible – an important reminder that many people carry burdens others may not see. The family requests donations to the National Alliance on Mental Illness in lieu of flowers. We also encourage anyone who is struggling to reach out to a trusted loved one or a mental health professional. Support is available, and no one has to face these challenges alone. Nathan’s love for the outdoors and commitment to his mental health lead to him hiking as a hobby. His family plans to honor him with a hike at the Argentine Pass in Colorado, a trail he never had the chance to meet, carrying his memory with every step.

Services will be held Sunday May 3rd, 2026 at St. Paul’s United Methodist Church at 2:00 pm
2423 W 26th St, Joplin, MO 64804

The family kindly requests that any photos and videos of Nathan be shared with them for a memorial collection.

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

 

Raena Carpenter


(From Buchanan Funeral Home)

Raena Carpenter, age 66, of Monett, MO, passed away on Thursday, April 23, 2026, at Cox-South Hospital in Springfield, MO, with family by her side.

Raena was born on June 3, 1959, in Monett, MO, daughter of the late Cyrus Fred and Gloria Faye (Nichols) Carpenter. She graduated from Monett High School with the Class of 1977. Nae has always had a beautiful soul. Loved by many and spread her love to all.








She loved watching out the windows for the birds. Made sure their feeders were always full. Music was always a part of her day. She'd be jamming out to some old music throughout the day or watching her Hallmark movies. Stormy cloudy days were her favorite. They were the best days for napping and being lazy. At the end of the day, she was someone you could sit and talk with for hours. Caring for those she holds most dearest and spreading love to all. She was a member of Pleasant Ridge Baptist Church in Monett.

Raena is survived by her nephew, Greyden Crawford and wife Madelyn of Monett; one sister, Julie Carpenter and Ray Tucker of Monett; one sister-in-law, Debbie Carpenter-Craig and husband Walker of Monett; two great-nieces, Layla and Azrya Crawford; as well as several nieces and nephews and extended family and friends.








Raena was preceded in death by her parents; one brother, Reggie Carpenter and one sister, Lisa Crawford.

Funeral services for Ms. Carpenter will be held at 2:00 p.m. on Thursday, April 30, 2026, at Buchanan Funeral Home. Pastor Mike Tharp will officiate. Interment will follow at Calton Cemetery. Visitation will be from 1:00 p.m. until service time on Thursday. 

In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions have been requested to the Calton Cemetery Fund in care of the funeral home. Arrangements have been entrusted to the personal care and direction of Buchanan Funeral Home, Monett, MO.

Bob Crouch


(From Greenfield Funeral Chapel)

Robert Wayne “Bob” Crouch, of Greenfield, MO, passed into Heaven surrounded by love on Saturday, April 18, 2026, at Freeman West Hospital in Joplin, MO at the age of 76.

He was my husband, my partner, and the quiet strength of my life for 53 years. Bob lived a simple, honest life — one built on hard work, loyalty, and a deep love for home. He took pride in the life we built together and in the years we were blessed to share. Our 53 years together were the best of my life, filled with everyday moments, laughter, and a steady companionship that I will always carry with me.








Bob is remembered with love by his family, especially our loving daughter, Chrystal Crouch Cole and by all who knew his gentle spirit.

Graveside services will be held at 2:00 p.m. on Friday, May 1, 2026, at Pleasant Grove Cemetery.

In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to the Awaken Church, whose support and care meant so much during these past months.

Services are under the care of Greenfield Funeral Chapel.


Charles Pettit


(From White Funeral Home)

Charles Edward Pettit, age 80, of Rocky Comfort, passed away on Wednesday, April 22, 2026, at Mercy Hospital Joplin after a long and courageous battle with declining health. Through every hardship and challenge, Charlie continued to fight with strength and determination.

Charlie was born on June 20, 1945, in Nebraska to Carol Lewis and Theda Olive (Perry) Pettit.








A hardworking man with a gift for fixing just about anything, Charlie owned and operated Charlie’s Fix-It Shop and spent his life working in many trades, including pipeline work, electrical, carnival work, welding, and fishing boats. If something was broken, Charlie could usually fix it if you gave him enough time and left him alone to figure it out. He was known for his strong work ethic, his resourcefulness, and his ability to solve problems others could not.

Charlie’s favorite pastime was fishing, a passion that brought him peace and joy throughout his life.

Charlie was loved by many throughout his community, each person knowing and appreciating him in their own special way. He leaves behind a legacy of hard work, perseverance, and determination and will be deeply missed by all who knew him.








Most importantly, through it all, Charlie finished his journey with peace in his heart. With a humble nod of his head, he shared that he was ready to meet Jesus bringing comfort to those who loved him most.

He is survived by three sons, Jesse Black, Charles Pettit Jr., and Robert Pettit; one daughter, Alicia Allen; one brother, Dean Perry; two sisters, Joanne Northrop and Valerie Nostrand; many grandchildren and great-grandchildren; and numerous nieces and nephews.

Charlie was preceded in death by his parents and one daughter, Karen Pettit

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


Tom Woodrum


(From Ozark Funeral Home)

Thomas “Tom” Michael Woodrum, age 76, of Goodman, Missouri, passed away on April 21, 2026, in Joplin, Missouri, leaving behind a legacy of love, faith, and devotion to his family and community.

Tom was born on April 17, 1950, in Neosho, Missouri, to John and Mary (Howard) Woodrum. He grew up with strong family values that shaped the man he became, and throughout his life he carried those lessons with him in the way he treated others. Known to many simply as Tom, he was a loving, spirited, and thoughtful man whose presence brought comfort and strength to those around him. He lived his life with quiet dignity, a kind heart, and a steadfast commitment to the people he loved.








On December 20, 1978, Tom married the love of his life, Loretta Heiskell, and together they shared 47 devoted years of marriage. Their union was blessed with one son, Jeremy Woodrum, who was a source of great pride and joy to him. Tom treasured his role as husband, father, grandfather, and great-grandfather, and he embraced each of those roles with warmth and sincerity. His family meant everything to him, and he found his greatest happiness in the moments spent with them.

Tom was preceded in death by his parents, John and Mary (Howard) Woodrum; his sister, Judy Lawson; his brother, Johnny Woodrum; and his in-laws, Ray Lawson, Helen Woodrum, Bill Holderman, Matt Thomas, Don and Dana Mettler, and Ray and Brenda Mustain. Though their absence was felt deeply, Tom carried their memory with him and honored the bonds of family throughout his life.

He is survived by his loving and devoted wife, Loretta Woodrum; his son, Jeremy Woodrum; four grandchildren, Michael, Sheldon, Randy, and Cella; bonus grandchildren, Miranda, Amber, Carinna, and Becca; and six great-grandchildren, Aubrey, Mavis, Harper, Jayden, Jade, and Lucas. He is also survived by his sisters, Feebie Meisinger and Mary Thomas; his brothers, Larry Woodrum and Roger Woodrum; and numerous nieces and nephews who will remember him with love and affection. His family will forever cherish the memories they made with him and the example he set through his faithfulness and care.








Tom spent his working years as a truck driver for Al’s Gas and he took pride in his work doing deliveries in the surrounding area. He was a man of God and full of faith, and his spiritual life was an important part of who he was. Tom was a dedicated member of Banner Nazarene Church in Anderson, Missouri, where he found fellowship, encouragement, and a place to serve alongside others who shared his beliefs.

In his free time, Tom enjoyed camping and fishing, pastimes that reflected his appreciation for the simple blessings of life. Whether he was spending time outdoors, sharing stories with loved ones, or enjoying the peace of a quiet day, he found joy in life’s meaningful moments. Those who knew him will remember his loving nature, his spirited personality, and the thoughtful way he cared for others. He had a way of making people feel valued, and his kindness left a lasting impression on everyone fortunate enough to know him.

Celebration of Life for Tom will be held at 4:00 pm on Saturday, May 2, 2026 at the Banner Nazarene Church in Anderson, Missouri. Pastor Dennis Bergen will officiate.

Gerald McCrary


(From Clark Funeral Home)

Gerald Leslie McCrary was born on August 22, 1936, in Neosho, MO at the home of his parents, Roy Elmer and Rita Belle (Thomas) McCrary. He passed away on April 23, 2026, at his home in Neosho, Missouri, at the age of 89, from complications due to Parkinson's Disease.

Gerald grew up in the Neosho Community, graduating from Neosho High School with the class of 1954. He and the girl next door, Myrna Sue Lasiter, were married at Calvary Baptist Church in Neosho on March 4, 1956. They were friends, parents, and business partners over the span of their 70-year union.








Gerald was employed after high school by Lampo Auto Supply and then at Robbins Sales & Service where he was an auto mechanic. From 1960 until 1966 he was with the Missouri Highway Department, Neosho, then moved and spent the next six years with Cole Engineering (South Bend, IN) living in LaPorte, IN.

He was the music leader in LaPorte at Calvary Baptist Church (a Baptist pioneer church.) In 1972 Gerald moved to Ft. Worth, TX and attended seminary in their student music program. He then worked for Ten-Eyck-Shaw Construction on I-35 Hwy and at the D-FW Airport. In 1974 Gerald and family moved back to Neosho, where he was employed by the Newton County Road District for five years and by Daniels Machining for one year. Gerald and Myrna owned and operated Elwood Pipe Sales (a metal culvert sales company) in Newton County for 20 years. Gerald began his full-time military career in 1980 with the Active Guard Reserve (AGR) Program. He spent those years in Joplin and Carthage, and retired in 1996.

After retiring Gerald became passionate about playing golf and was a very competitive player. He worked at the golf course for several years and enjoyed maintaining the lawns of the course. He and Myrna loved to travel and went coast to coast in their RV and spent ten winters in the Texas Valley. In retirement he also dedicated much of his time and effort to serve as a volunteer. The Newton County Senior Center was fortunate to have him serve in a volunteer capacity, but also as the president of the board. He volunteered for the Meals on Wheels program. He was on the Gibson Cemetery Board for 20 years and served as their president. He was a faithful member of Calvary Baptist Church and was also particularly fond of his Sunday School class and its members. Other friendships included the men he served with in the military. He was an active member of the 203rd Houn Dawg Retirees Organization. He loved his family and friends and always looked forward to family gatherings and getting together with friends.








Gerald was preceded in death by his daughter Suanne Lane, grandson Michael Sean Lane, his parents, two sisters - Mercedes Smiley and Della Beatty, and four brothers - Robert, Donnie, Raymond and Billy McCrary.

He is survived by his wife Myrna; two sons Steven (Melinda) McCrary of Ft. Worth, TX and Tim (Laura) McCrary of Grove, OK; one sister Edith Parmley; grandchildren Sarah, Sheena, and Sean McCrary (Steven's children); Jessica (Jeremy) Gaa (Suanne's daughter); Jacob, Abigail, Hannah, and Micah McCrary (Tim's children); great-grandchildren Dade, Ethan, Hudson, and Isa; and numerous nieces, nephews, and friends.

Visitation will be held from 5:30-7:00 pm on Monday, April 27, 2026, at Calvary Baptist Church of Neosho, Missouri. The Funeral will be at 2:00 pm on Tuesday, April 28, 2026, at the same location. Gerald will be laid to rest with full Military Honors at Gibson Cemetery, Neosho, MO.

Memorial Contributions may be made to Ronald McDonald House or Gibson Cemetery c/o Clark Funeral Home, P.O. Box 66, Neosho, MO 64850.