Wednesday, May 20, 2026

Al Runge


(From Ozark Memorial Park Crematory)

Albert Lee Runge, born May 13, 1935, to Elmer and Alma Runge, passed away peacefully at home on May 17, 2026.

Al lived a life centered on faith, family, and the things that brought him joy. He earned his Bachelor’s Degree from William Jewell College in Liberty, Missouri, and later obtained his Master’s Degree in School Administration from Drury College in Springfield, Missouri.

He began his career as a basketball coach at Parkview High School in Springfield, where he shared his passion for sports and mentoring young people. He later served as owner of a boating business before relocating to Joplin, Missouri, where he continued building relationships and serving others through his work with Pro 100 Realtors until his retirement in 2017.








While Al had many accomplishments throughout his life, those who knew him best knew that titles and careers were never what defined him. His greatest love was Jesus Christ, his Lord and Savior, who guided his life and strengthened his faith. He was a devoted member of Crosspoint Fellowship in Diamond, Missouri, where his faith continued to grow and where he found fellowship and friendship.

Family meant everything to Al. On December 22, 1989, he married Marilyn Jane Marsh, and together they shared 36 wonderful years of love, partnership, laughter, and memories. He treasured the time spent with his family and especially loved gathering together, watching sports, sharing stories, and celebrating life’s moments big and small.

Sports were one of Al’s lifelong passions. Whether it was basketball, baseball, or golf, he loved both the games themselves and the connections they created. He was often cheering on a team, talking sports with family and friends, or simply enjoying being part of the excitement.

He is survived by his loving wife of 36 years, Marilyn, and their faithful companion Ally of the home; his children, Allison and Jim Dardenne, Alan and Traci Runge, Andrew and Michele Runge, Paula and Tony Voris, Delaney and Jessie Marsh, and Kip and Renelle Marsh; his grandchildren, Julia and Avery Bouchard, Alec and Jamie Runge, Wade and Chloe Voris, Drew Voris, Forrest Marsh, Liam Marsh, and Gwenna Marsh; and his great-grandchildren, Iggy and Zelda Bouchard. And several very special nieces and nephews.








He was preceded in death by his parents, Elmer and Alma Runge; his brother, Gary Runge; his sister, Loretta Killion; and his grandson, Geremiah Marsh.

The family would like to express their heartfelt gratitude to Geneiva Hospice, Dr. Kern, and Steve Mosely, and also our biological and church families for the compassion, kindness, and care they provided during Al’s final journey.

Al will be remembered for his steadfast faith, love of family, warm heart, and the many lives he touched through friendship, encouragement, and love. His presence will be deeply missed, but the memories he created and the love he shared will remain in the hearts of those who knew him.

Celebration of Life services to be held Thursday May 21, at 11 am at Crosspoint Fellowship in Diamond Missouri

Arrangements are under the personal care and direction of Ozark Memorial Park Crematory of Joplin Missouri


Darrell King


(From Midland Cremation Society)

Darrell Dennis King
November 30th, 1954 - May 12th, 2026

Darrell Dennis King passed away Tuesday, May 12th, around 12:56 a.m., leaving behind a family and community who loved him deeply and who will carry his memory forward with gratitude, laughter, and love.

“The most important things are the hardest to say…words shrink things that seemed limitless when they were in your head to no more than living size when they're brought out.” -Stephen King, The Body.

As the quote above from Darrell’s favorite author states so eloquently, words in this obituary will fail to fully encompass all that Darrell was and did. 








Darrell was a man who embraced life fully, loved fiercely, and gave people the gift of being accepted exactly as they were. He was not a perfect man — something he himself would have been quick to admit — but to those who knew and loved him, he was something even better: genuine, compassionate, resilient, and deeply human. Beneath his rough edges was a heart that never stopped caring for others.

For more than seven decades, Darrell was a devoted husband, stepfather, grandfather, mentor, brother, and friend. He taught those around him countless lessons — how to cook, how to build and create with your hands, how to dance, how to laugh at yourself, and how to keep moving forward even through hardship. He loved reading aloud to his family, beginning with short stories and eventually sharing his favorite Stephen King novels as the children grew older. He and his beloved wife shared adventures on their Harley, embracing life with a rebellious spirit and joy that became part of who they were together.

Darrell held several jobs throughout his early life but was proudest of being a self-employed solar panel installer, a journeyman carpenter, and a construction project manager.

He went on to earn his Bachelor's of Arts in Psychology and English from Missouri Southern State University in 1995 and his Master’s of Arts in Psychology from The University of Tulsa in 1997. He then worked as a project director at the Vinita County, OK prison where he ran a substance abuse rehabilitation program.

Darrell was a lifelong Denver Broncos fan and a member of the American Psychological Association. He loved dancing and all genres of music, and enjoyed playing video games, putting together and operating model airplanes, drones, and boats, and also loved painting. His numerous paintings and model airplanes will be keepsakes for family and friends for years to come.

Darrell faced many challenges throughout his life, including a long battle with alcoholism followed by years of chronic pain and declining health. Yet even through those struggles, the people closest to him saw his growth, his sincerity, and the goodness that remained steadfast within him. He believed in giving people second chances and always tried to see the best in others even when he disagreed with them.

Perhaps one of Darrell’s greatest gifts was the way he made people feel seen and loved. He supported the uniqueness and individuality of those around him without judgment. When his stepson came out as gay, Darrell responded not with hesitation, but with unconditional acceptance and pride, telling him he admired his courage to live authentically. In doing so, he demonstrated what true love and fatherhood look like. His example shaped the lives of those around him in lasting ways, especially the children and family members who looked to him as a source of strength, humor, and unwavering support.

Those who knew Darrell will remember his smile, his conversations, his stubborn streak, his humor, and the bright side he could always somehow find. They will remember a man who fought hard battles, loved deeply, and left an indelible mark on the people fortunate enough to know him. His family takes comfort in knowing that the energy of his life, love, and spirit continues on in all the lives he touched. 








Darrell leaves behind his wife and soulmate, Laura King, his stepsons, Jason Blackford (Jason Hough) and Eric Blackford (Kelly Blackford), his siblings Yvette McClanahan (Robert McClanahan), Gary King, Sandra Boyd (Joe Milot), and Phillip King, his grandchildren Kalynne Boyes (Eric Boyes), Ella Hough-Tucker (Ainsley Smythe), Jaxon Cruz (Nox Cruz), Mia Hough-Tucker, and Olivia Hough-Tucker, numerous nieces and nephews, extended family, and friends who will forever cherish the memories they shared with him.

He is preceded in death by his mother Consuelo Morgan, his father Richard J. King, beloved family and friends, and cherished pets (whom his loved ones like to imagine he is joyfully reunited with now).

In honor of Darrell’s love for animals, memorial donations may be made to the Joplin Humane Society. He will be cremated and his ashes scattered in a place of his choosing. Private family and friends’ services will be held at a later date.

Though his passing leaves an immeasurable void, those closest to him take comfort in knowing that he is no longer suffering in pain and is now at peace. His love, lessons, humor, and spirit will remain forever woven into the lives of those he loved.

Arrangements are made with Midland Cremation Society in Joplin, Missouri.


Luella Maples


(From Peterson Funeral Chapel)

Luella Mae (Benton) Maples, 86, of Marionville passed away Monday, May 18, 2026 in the Ozarks Methodist Manor. She was born August 8, 1939 in Aurora, Missouri, the daughter of Woodrow and Iniseta (Wise) Benton. She was an LPN for over 40 years, a member of the First Baptist Church in Marionville, MO., she enjoyed taking care of her house plants and sewing and embroidery.

Survivors include her husband of 67 years, Kenneth; two sons, Doug Maples and wife, Carla, and Paul Maples and wife Melinda; 3 grandchildren, Anna Maria Maples and husband, Mark Dobo, Samuel Maples and Boyd Maples; and several nieces and nephews.








She was preceded in death by her parents; one son, Steven; brother, Darrell and a sister, Shirley.

Due to her request, there will be no funeral services.

Donations may be made to St. Jude's Children's Hospital in care of the funeral home.

Arrangements are under the care of Peterson Funeral Chapel.

Connie Fleming


(From Paul Thomas Funeral Home)

Connie Joyce Fleming of Grove, OK passed from this life Tuesday, May 19, 2026 at her home. She was 61.

Connie was born June 8, 1964 in Miami, OK to A.J. and Joyce Hattie (Whitecotton) Fleming. She had lived in Grove for the past 20 years moving from Miami, OK. Connie was a Certified Nursing Assistant and had worked at Quapaw Nursing Center in Quapaw, OK and Betty Ann Nursing Home in Grove, OK. She had also worked at the Super 8 Motel in Miami.








Connie was preceded in death by her parents.

Connie is survived by Mark Capansky of the home, 3 sons, Kenny Betts of Seneca, MO, Andrew Betts and wife Emily of Grove, OK and William Betts and wife Lacey of Miami, OK. 1 brother, Eugene Fleming of Everton, MO, 2 sisters, Diane Fleming Blair of Everton, MO and Nancy Connor of Miami, OK, 9 grandchildren and 1 great grandchild.

The family will receive friends from 3 to 5 p.m. Sunday, May 24, 2026 at Paul Thomas Funeral Home Chapel in Miami, OK. Services have been placed in the care of Paul Thomas Funeral Home and Cremation Service of Miami, OK. Online condolences may be made at www.paulthomasfuneralhomes.com.


Dee D'Amico


(From Bath-Naylor Funeral Home)

Dee Ann D’Amico, 65, of Mulberry, Kansas, passed away peacefully on Thursday, May 14, 2026, at Girard Medical Center following a sudden illness.

Born on August 20, 1960, in Fort Scott, Kansas, Dee Ann was the beloved daughter of Don and Margaret (Wilson) Wilson. She attended St. Mary’s Colgan schools and remained devoted to her faith throughout her life as a member of Mary Queen of Angels Catholic Church in Fort Scott and an attendee of Sacred Heart Catholic Church in Frontenac.







With over 25 years of dedicated service at Pittsburg State University’s Housing Department, Dee balanced full-time work with her studies, ultimately earning a bachelor’s degree driven by her passion for biology and nature. 

At the time of her passing, she was serving as a Librarian, deeply committed to her patrons.

Above all, Dee will be remembered for her deep love and devotion to children. She was a loving mother, grandmother, and foster grandmother whose heart knew no limits. Affectionately known as “Mammie,” Dee lovingly cared for and embraced more than 30 foster grandchildren, treating each one as family and leaving a lasting impact on their lives.

She leaves to cherish her memory her daughter, Rachelle D’Amico of Bixby, Oklahoma; her son, Tony D’Amico of Iola, Kansas; her cherished granddaughter, Ariana D’Amico; and her brothers, Doug Wilson of Pittsburg, Kansas, and David Wilson of Sarcoxie, Missouri.

She was preceded in death by her parents, Don and Margaret (Wilson) Wilson.








Dee’s legacy of kindness, compassion, and unwavering love for family and children will forever be remembered by all who knew and loved her.

Mass of Christian Burial will be 10am Saturday, May 23, 2026 at the Sacred Heart Catholic Church in Frontenac, with Fr. Josh Evans as Celebrant. Burial will follow in St. Mary’s Catholic Cemetery in Pittsburg. Parish Rosary will be recited at 6pm Friday, May 22, at the Bath-Naylor Funeral Home in Pittsburg. Family will receive friends following the rosary until 8pm. Condolences may be left at https://www.bathnaylor.com

 Services and arrangements are under the direction of the Bath-Naylor Funeral Home 522. S. Broadway, Pittsburg, KS.

Bill Garrison


(From Parker Mortuary)

William H. “Bill” Garrison, age 92, passed away on Tuesday, May 19, 2026.

Bill was born October 29, 1933, in Troy, Missouri, to Burl Garrison and Faye (Burge) Garrison. He lived in Carl Junction, Missouri for many years, graduating from Carl Junction High School in 1951. He lived in Joplin, Missouri for many years also and Lake Havasu, Arizona for a short time. 







Bill attended Second Assembly of God Church in Joplin, Missouri. He started working for Ray Miller at the Carl Junction Standard, a weekly newspaper, when he was sixteen years old and worked in the Printing Business in Independence, Missouri and Joplin, Missouri, retiring in 1995. He was in the U.S. Army stationed in Mainz, Germany, with the 2nd Armored Division. He was married to Charlotte A. Spencer on August 30, 1958, in Morrilton, Arkansas, to this union three children were born. Charlotte passed away on December 3, 1964. He married Karen A. Boyer on July 27, 1974, in Webb City, Missouri, she survives of the home.

Bill was preceded in death by two sons, Robert W. Garrison and Lyle R. Garrison; one daughter, Linda D. Garrison-Buckley; brother, George R. Garrison; and sister, Francis E. Anderson.








Bill is survived by his wife, Karen Garrison; five grandchildren; several great-grandchildren; and daughter-in-law, Debbie Garrison.

Visitation will be held on Wednesday, May 27, 2026, from 10:00 – 11:00 a.m. at Parker Mortuary Chapel with a Graveside Service to follow at 11:30 a.m. at Carl Junction Cemetery with Pastor John Veezy officiating.

Funeral arrangements are under the special care and direction of Parker Mortuary.


Sandra Pace


(From Adams Funeral Home)

Sandra Pace, 82, of Nixa, Missouri, passed away in her home with her husband by her side on May 18, 2026. Sandra was born to Alvin and Alyce Fiskvik on November 16, 1943. She married Larry Pace on September 10, 1976, in Sioux Falls, South Dakota.

Sandra cherished being a stay-at-home mother and supporter of her husband and church. She attended and served at Faith Assembly in Joplin, Missouri, for 27 years and recently attended Life 360 in Springfield, Missouri, for the last 14 years. Sandra was a great listener with eager openness and compassion, accepting you just as you were, reflecting Christ’s example and love. 






She welcomed competition, whether bowling, playing card games, or even challenging herself by putting a puzzle together. She could often be found cozied up with her coffee, getting lost in a great book. Sandra spent many years periodically enjoying the RV dream in her favorite place, “Treasure Lake” in Branson. There, she enjoyed the laughter and fellowship of her close friends and family, and especially the company of her Honey, taking walks, playing shuffleboard or putt-putt, and having a little treat after a camp cookout.

She is survived by her husband, Larry Pace; her children, Greg Pace (Michele), Sarah Culver (Kelly), Scott Pace (Amy), and Matt Pace (Kimberley). They blessed her with seven grandchildren: Heather, Taylor, Evan, Dani, Chloe, Noah, and Ava; and six great-grandchildren. She is also survived by her four sisters, Shirley, Betty, Arlene, and Bonnie. She is joining her sister, Karen, who preceded her in death.








The family will be hosting a memorial service at Life 360 Church, 2220 W. Chesterfield St., Springfield, Missouri 65807, on Saturday, May 23, at 11:00 a.m. Visitation will be held at 10:00 a.m. Pastors Dan, Tim, and Ted will be officiating.

Arrangements are under the direction of Adams Funeral Home, Nixa, and cremation rites will be accorded by Adams Crematory.