(From Parker Mortuary)
Joshua Ryan Bogard, 41, of Kansas City, Missouri, passed away peacefully at his home on Tuesday, May 5, 2026.
Joshua was born on September 3, 1984, Labor Day, in Overland Park, Kansas, to Kelli Lynn Cragin and David Eugene Bogard. Josh graduated from Webb City High School in 2003. He worked for the past two years for Mercantile Properties, LLC as a New Property Agent. Joshua had a passion for professional sports cards and was well known in the card-collecting community. Nearly every weekend, he could be found setting up his booth at card shows, where he built lasting friendships while sharing his knowledge and passion.
From the time he was a young boy through his high school years, Josh loved being involved in sports, participating in soccer, wrestling, and baseball. His passion for sports continued throughout his life and became a big part of who he was. He was a devoted fan of his beloved Kansas City Chiefs, Kansas City Royals, and KU Jayhawks, rarely missing an opportunity to cheer them on. Whether watching a game, talking sports with friends and family, or collecting sports memorabilia, Josh’s enthusiasm was contagious.
Josh lived life with tremendous energy and enthusiasm. When he spoke, his excitement was unmistakable, and his loud laugh and silliness could light up any room. He had a way of bringing joy to others and making every gathering feel more alive. Josh was known for his playful sense of humor and his love of pulling pranks on family and friends, something that brought him endless laughter and joy. He cherished the outdoors, especially fishing and spending time at his grandparents’ Christmas tree farm, where he helped the family each holiday season. Music was always a big part of Josh’s life, and he loved turning it up loud and singing along with every word.
Josh loved his children more than anything in this world, Kensli Elizabeth, age 12, and Ryan James, age 1. Being their father brought him his greatest joy. He cherished every moment spent playing, laughing, and creating special memories with them. Joshua loved Jesus deeply and, as an adult, was baptized three times as a public confirmation of his faith in the Lord. He enjoyed old school rap, reggae, Christian music and rock.
Josh was preceded in death by his grandparents: Norman and Pat Johnson, Carolyn Franks, John and Joy Cragin, and Norm and Ione Miller.
He is lovingly remembered and survived by his children, Kensli Elizabeth and Ryan James; his parents, Kelli Cragin, David (Katie) Bogard and Jim Cupp; his sister, Camille (Stosh) Antolak; stepsisters Carrie (Kurt) Broeckelmann, Christina (Ryan) Brannon, Elise Cupp and stepbrother Jarrod Cupp. He is also survived by his uncles and aunts, Randy Franks (Sandy), Renee Short, Denise (Stephen) Haskins, and Jesse Bogard.
He was very close to his cousins, who were like brothers and sisters to him: Brady Short, Grant (Megan) Short, Cody Daniels, Kelsie (Doug) Hancock, Rose Franks, Jacob Franks, Joshua Franks, Claire Franks, Paige Franks, Mallory (Khyle) Hill, Teresa Endicott, and Laura Martin. He is also survived by his nieces and nephews: Emerson, Hazel, Kellen, Annalee, and Jacob, as well as his close second cousins: Wyatt, Reed, Chloe, Cooper, and Liam.
Joshua will be cremated. A celebration of his life will be held May 30th at 2:00 p.m. at Parker’s Funeral Home in Joplin, Missouri, with Trey Laveroni officiating. Following the service, a celebration of life will be held at the Merry Christmas Tree Farm in Carthage, Missouri, also officiated by Trey Laveroni, a fitting tribute in a place that held his heart and the heart of his family. Please wear Kansas City Chiefs, Kansas City Royals, or KU Jayhawk clothing to help celebrate and honor Joshua’s life.
In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to Edward Jones Custodial account for his children, Kensli Elizabeth and Ryan James, in care of Parker Mortuary. Josh’s contagious energy and huge heart will be deeply missed and forever cherished.
Funeral arrangements are under the direction of Parker Mortuary, Joplin, Missouri.