Monday, April 6, 2026

Michael Shelton


(From Ozark Memorial Park Crematory)

Michael L. Shelton, 79, of Webb City, Missouri, passed away peacefully on April 2, 2026, surrounded by the love of his family.

Born January 16, 1947, in Lamar, Missouri, to Joseph and Maxine Shelton, Mike was the cherished firstborn of two children. From an early age, he was full of energy and curiosity, which led him to learn many trades throughout his life. Although he lived in several places over the years, his heart ultimately found home in the Joplin and Webb City area. During his school years, Mike discovered his love for both art and math—talents that would shape both his career and his passions.








Mike proudly served his country in the military from 1965 to 1969. After his honorable discharge, he pursued further education, following his passion for art at Missouri Southern State University. Though commercial art was his dream, the path led him instead through technical coursework that eventually brought him to a rewarding career as a project engineer at a local manufacturing company. He excelled professionally, admired for both his skill and work ethic.

In 1987, Mike’s life changed forever when he met Jesus. His faith became the foundation of everything he did, and he found great joy in studying the Bible, devotionals, and spiritual teachings. That same year, he met Connie—and from the moment they met, he was completely smitten. On February 20, 1988, Mike and Connie were married, entering into a covenant before God. In their 38 years together, they were rarely seen apart. Their shared love for Jesus blossomed into a life filled with deep friendships, laughter, service, and devotion.

Though accomplished in his career, Mike never set aside his God-given artistic gifts. In 1996, he graduated from Missouri Southern State University with an Art Education degree and earned the Most Outstanding Art Student that year. He was tremendously talented, working beautifully in acrylics, oils, watercolors, and ceramics. Art was his greatest joy outside of reading, attending vintage car shows, flying RC planes, and taking his beloved wife fishing—one of his favorite ways to spend time together.

Above all else, Mike was a devoted family man. He is survived by the love of his life, Connie Shelton of Webb City, Missouri; his children, Mitch Orahood (Jennifer) of Arlington, Texas; Tommy Orahood of Lamar, Missouri; and Nikki (Tim) Head of Webb City, Missouri; his treasured grandchildren, David (Claire) Tompsett, Rosie, Brady, Lazer, and Fletcher Orahood, Jackson and Kloie Head; and his great-grandson, Benjamin Tompsett. He is also survived by his nieces and nephew, Joesette (Craig) Schnaufer, Bryan Jenkins, Jennifer White, and Allison (Mark) Rhodes, along with many great-nieces, nephews, cousins, and dear friends.








He was preceded in death by his parents, Joe and Maxine Shelton, and his younger sister, Gwen Clements.

Mike’s legacy is one of laughter, loyalty, and genuine love. He lived with a servant’s heart, always ready to help—whether it was a stranger stranded on the roadside or a loved one in need. He delighted in entertaining others, cherished his friendships deeply, and left an unforgettable imprint on all who knew him. Those who have loved him dearly knew that we should all “watch and be amazed” by him.

A visitation to celebrate Mike’s life will be held at New Hope Church of Carl Junction on April 11, 2026, beginning at 11:00 a.m., with the service to follow at 12:00 p.m. All who loved Mike are warmly invited to attend and honor a life so beautifully lived.

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


Jo Percy


(From Konantz Warden Funeral Home)

Marilyn “Jo” Percy, 94, of Lamar, Missouri, passed away on Sunday, April 5, 2026, following a full day of fun and activities spent with her beloved family.

Jo was born in Garber, Oklahoma, to Edgar and Olevia (Sims) Maupin. At the age of four, she moved with her family to Milford, Missouri, where she was raised and later graduated from Lamar High School with the Class of 1950. She dedicated much of her professional life to Family Services, where she served faithfully for many years, becoming Director in 1973 and continuing in that role until her retirement. Committed to helping others, Jo furthered her education by taking college courses and earning credits in social work while working.








A pillar of the community, Jo was actively involved in numerous organizations, including Chat and Chew and Rotary. She was a devoted member of First Christian Church in Lamar, where she served in many roles over the years, including as a Sunday school teacher. Her faith and service were central to her life.

Jo had a deep love for family and adventure. She and Bill enjoyed traveling and took their family on memorable vacations and cruises. She also enjoyed attending her grandchildren’s and great-grandchildren’s sporting events and activities, always cheering them on with pride.

She was a woman of many talents and interests. Jo enjoyed synchronized swimming and was a lifetime member of Weight Watchers. She was an excellent seamstress, lovingly making her daughter’s wedding dress as well as several bridesmaids’ dresses. Known for her impeccable ironing skills, she even made her own starch. Jo will also be fondly remembered for her familiar sayings, including “Sheesh, Bill,” “Just a minute,” and “Bless their heart,” which brought smiles to those who knew her.








Jo was first married to Donald Rose in 1954, who tragically passed away in a car accident in 1957. She later married William “Bill” Percy on August 24, 1962, and they shared 60 happy years together.

She is survived by her daughters, Debbie (Kent) Harris and Sherri (Kerry) Banwart; foster daughters, Colleen (Bryan) Logie and Oma Baker; grandchildren, Zach (Lindsay) Harris, Ben (Alisha) Harris, Isaac (Lauren) Harris, Calista (Jamie) Worrall, and Cama Banwart; eight great-grandsons, Noah, Jude, Aidan, Ethan, Chance, Gaige, Gabriel, and Grayson Harris; and four great-granddaughters, Ella Harris, Jaycee, Alex, and Lyndee Worrall. She is also survived by her sister, Nona Blackmore; her brother, Wayne “Bud” Maupin; and many nieces and nephews.

Jo was preceded in death by her parents; her first husband, Donald Rose; her second husband, William Percy; and her sister, Grace Batley.

Jo’s life was defined by her generosity, strength, humor, and unwavering devotion to her family and community. She will be deeply missed and lovingly remembered by all who had the privilege of knowing her.

A funeral service will be held at Konantz Warden Funeral Home on Thursday April 9, 2026, at 10:00 AM followed by interment at Lake Cemetery.


Doug Flenniken


(From Ulmer Funeral Home)

Douglas Wayne Flenniken, age 68, passed away April 4, 2026. Doug was born March 28, 1958, in Carthage, Missouri and he graduated from Jasper High School in 1976. Doug married his wife, Carla Fowler on April 30, 1988, in Jasper County and they were happily married for 37 years.

Doug grew up loving life on his family’s dairy farm, riding his motorcycle and riding bulls. His love for the farm continued into his work life with milking cows in his family’s milk barn and then into hauling milk, which he loved taking his children and early grandchildren along with him. He later worked for Atnip Trucking and then continued on to retire from Leggett and Platt in 2026. Doug loved helping his brothers and son farm throughout the years, fishing and adventuring in Deer Creek, watching all of his grandkids’ sporting events, but most importantly spending his time with his family and teasing and joking with everyone around him. 








Doug is preceded in death by his parents Carl and Shirley (Baker) Flenniken of Jasper, Missouri, his aunt Lois Davis, and his maternal and paternal grandparents.

He is survived by his wife Carla; brother Jerry Flenniken of Jasper, Missouri; brother Roger Flenniken and spouse Vickie of Jasper, Missouri; brother Greg Flenniken and spouse Patricia of Georgetown, Texas; sister Sherry Evans and spouse Lonnie of Carthage, Missouri; uncle Dale Flenniken and spouse Karalyle of Jasper, Missouri; aunt VeraMae Wilson of Lockwood, Missouri; in Doug and Carla’s union they shared son Ronnie Flenniken and spouse Tissy of Jasper, Missouri; son Travis Flenniken and spouse Robbin of Jasper, Missouri; son Ethan Flenniken and Taylor of Carthage, Missouri; daughter Hatti Flenniken and Rustin of Lamar, Missouri; twelve grandchildren, Baylie, Talon, Kyler, Alissa, Cody, Christopher, Kinsley, Ryder, Waylin, Dawson, Layla and Rhettley; seven great-grandchildren, Brynlee, Rissa, Watson, Ryker, Nyla, Emberly and Charli. 








A memorial visitation will be held from 5:00 to 7:00 PM on Thursday, April 9, 2026, at Ulmer Funeral Home in Carthage, Missouri.

Online condolences may be made at www.ulmerfh.com.

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


Sam Davis


(From Daniel Funeral Home)

Sam Dennis Davis, age 76, of Alvarado, Texas formerly of Lamar, passed away unexpectedly on April 3, 2026, Good Friday, from complications during a scheduled surgery. Sam was born on March 11, 1950, in McCune, Kansas to Clint LeRoy Davis and Thelma Blanche (Trout) Davis, the youngest of 7 siblings. He moved to Missouri as a young child and graduated from Lamar High School, class of 1968.

Mechanics was his passion, starting with Ralph Howery Mechanic Shop and driving a dump truck for Oglesby Trucking. He was a school bus driver for Lamar School District and was an employee of O’Sullivan Industries.








On December 9, 1971, he married Joyce Stebler and to this union one daughter, Jennifer, was born. He later married Barbara Kirkpatrick Baldwin on August 23, 1985, in Lamar, MO. In 1992, they moved to Texas for him to work with his brother, Gary, working on bucket trucks until his retirement. He then worked part-time for his son in his automotive shop.

Sam enjoyed collecting trains, die cast tractors and cars. He also enjoyed mowing his yard and in most recent years when his health declined, he loved riding around the yard on his lawn mower.








Sam was a man of God and was a faithful member of the Alvarado Church of Christ in Alvarado, TX. He is survived by his wife Barbara and his mother-in-law Darlene Kirkpatrick of the home; two daughters, Jennifer Davis of Joplin, MO and Nellita Carter of Alvarado, TX; a son, John Baldwin and wife Jennifer of Burleson, TX; two granddaughters Tabatha Bulin and husband Colten of Alvarado, TX and Kyleigh Baldwin of Burleson, TX; two great grandchildren Oaklyn and Forest Bulin of Alvarado, TX; one brother, Gary Davis and wife Joy of Conroe, TX; sister-in-law Theresa Davis of Lamar; brother-in-law Kelly Kirkpatrick, Sr, of Lamar; children by choice Charles (Poncho) Carter, Nick Sloan, Missie Rundle, and Chance Tittle. He is also survived by many nieces and nephews across several states.

Preceding him in death were his parents, brothers Gerald Davis, Bill Lauck, Boy Lee Davis, Gene Davis and sisters Betty Lauck Landes and Bonnie Braker. He was also preceded in death by three brothers-in-law, Jack, Wayne, Jr (Butch), and Michael Kirkpatrick; father-in-law Wayne Kirkpatrick, Sr, and son by choice Danny Werner. The night before his surgery, he stated he wanted to be home from the hospital in time to attend church on Easter Sunday. He has arrived Home earlier than planned and will be celebrating with Jesus face-to-face. He has been relieved of all of his worldly pain and is now rejoicing in being pain free.

Services are pending with Daniel Funeral Home.

Burial will be in Howell Cemetery.

In lieu of flowers, contributions are suggested to Daniel Funeral Home to assist the family with funeral expenses.

Condolences may be shared at www.dfhlamar.com

Wilda Lovejoy


(From Hedge-Lewis-Goodwin Funeral Home)

Wilda Ilene Lovejoy, age 83, of Carterville, passed away peacefully at home on March 31, 2026.

Born on June 13, 1942, in Miller, Missouri, Wilda lived a life marked by warmth, humor, deep faith, and a boundless love for both people and animals. She married the love of her life, Ralph “Chuck” Lovejoy, on August 28, 1965, and together they shared more than 49 years of devotion, laughter, and quiet companionship.


Wilda had a spirit that was both gentle and lively. From her earliest days, she loved the outdoors—rarely far from sunshine, fresh air, or the company of animals. That love stayed with her throughout her life. She never met a creature she didn’t care for, and her home was often filled with the joyful presence of dogs she welcomed, cared for, and, more often than not, made part of her family.








Her compassion extended far beyond animals. Wilda and Chuck opened their home as foster parents to many children over the years, offering a place of safety, kindness, and steady love. She had a way of making people feel at ease—seen, welcomed, and cared for—no matter how long they stayed.

Wilda was a social soul who found joy in connection. She spent many happy hours at the Webb City senior center among friends, sharing laughter and conversation. After the passing of her beloved husband in 2015, she found renewed community at Red Oak II in Carthage, where she gathered on Saturday evenings to listen to live music, working on her crocheting, surrounded by friends who became like family.

Her life was deeply rooted in faith. Wilda was a devoted Christian who loved the Lord and lived her beliefs with quiet strength and sincerity.

Throughout her life, Wilda worked in her community and formed meaningful connections wherever she went, always bringing her warmth and kindness to those around her.

Wilda is survived by two nephews, one niece, ten great-nieces and nephews, and eleven great-great-nieces and nephews, along with many dear friends and countless lives—both human and four-legged—made better by her love.








She was preceded in death by her parents, her husband Chuck, whom she missed dearly.

In lieu of flowers, the family asks that you make a donation to Red Oak II or a local animal shelter. Both are places that reflect the things Wilda loved most.

And if you happen to spot a stray paw print or a tennis ball rolling your way—well, that’s probably Wilda, still checking in.

A celebration of Wilda’s life will be held at the church at Red Oak II on April 9, from 11-1. This place brought her joy and connection in her later years.

Cremation arrangements are under the personal care and direction of Hedge-Lewis-Goodwin Funeral Home in Webb City, Missouri.



 

Tyler Laney


(From Meadors Funeral Home)

Mr. Tyler W. Laney, age 70, of Billings, Missouri, passed away Thursday, April 2, 2026, at home surrounded by his loving family.

He was born on July 26, 1955, to the late Gerald and Hazel (Wagemann) Laney of Billings. He was united in marriage to Candy Verfurth on February 14, 1975.

Together, they shared 51 years of devoted marriage and were blessed with three daughters: Nichole, Nina, and Naomi.







Tyler lived in southwest Missouri all of his life. Upon graduation from Billings High School in 1973, he completed an associate’s degree at Crowder College where he received the Rough Rider Leadership award and was a competitive guard on the basketball team. Then he earned his Bachelor's, Master's, and Specialist degrees in Education at Missouri State University. During his thirty-six-year educational career, Tyler worked as a teacher and coach for three years in Humansville and Billings School Districts. In 1981, he transitioned into administration and served for the next nine years as an elementary principal in Billings, Clever and Crane Schools. In 1991, Tyler became the Superintendent of Crane R-III Schools where he served for 18 years.

After retirement in 2009, Tyler served as the Monett R-I Southwest Area Career Center Director. He was also a strong advocate for equitable school funding for kids across the state of Missouri. In 2019, he found great joy returning to Billings Schools as an assistant boys' basketball coach, coaching teams that included all of his grandsons—a role he deeply cherished for three years.

Tyler found his greatest happiness in time spent with family. He loved traveling with Candy, enthusiastically supporting his grandchildren in all of their activities, and working on his beef cattle farm. He especially treasured the many memories and adventures shared with family and friends.

Tyler was preceded in death by his parents; father-in-law Bill Verfurth, uncles Emmett Laney, Cliff Laney and Virgil Wagemann; aunts Marie Laney and Norma Wagemann; sister-in-law Patty (Harter) Laney, and nephew Ross Laney.








He is survived by his daughters: Nichole Plowman and husband Lyndell; Nina Tinsley and husband Benji; Naomi Harter and husband Bradley; eight grandchildren: Colton, Cale, and Carter Plowman; Grace, Luke, and Georgia Vesci; Bella and Brock Harter; close brother Stan Laney; mother-in-law Joanne Verfurth; sisters-in-law Kim (Verfurth) Graham and Patti (Verfurth) Corbet; cousins Cindy Wagemann, Jim Laney, and Diane Cupp; and several nieces and nephews Todd Laney, Amy (Laney) Mooneyham, Phil Laney, Sean Laney, Christy (Kucera) McCue, Pat Jacobs, Kelly Jacobs, Alli (Jacobs) Bernskoetter, and Bre (Corbett) Van Someren.

A visitation will be held 5-8 P.M., Monday, April 6, 2026, in Meadors Funeral Home, Republic. The funeral service will be at 11:00 A.M., Tuesday, April 7, 2026, in the funeral home. Burial will follow in the Laney Family Cemetery.

In lieu of flowers, family requests donations to the Billings R-IV Scholarship Fund, 118 W. Mt. Vernon, Billings, MO 65610 or the Crane Educator of the Year Scholarship, Crane R-III Schools Attn: Shannon Cox, P.O. Box 405, Crane, MO 65633


Frank Reed


(From Clark Funeral Home)

Raymond “Frank” Reed passed away at the age of 98 on April 4, 2026 at his home in Neosho. Frank was born March 17, 1928 in Wichita, Kansas to Marvin and Florence (Hood) Reed.

Frank was a master carpenter working for construction companies and self-employed through many years. He built many of his family homes. After retiring from construction, he started an over-the-road trucking business.







He was a member of the Newton County Sheriff’s Posse serving on the mounted patrol assisting with patrolling events throughout southwest Missouri including disasters, searching for missing children and convicts and drill team performances at rodeos.

Frank was a member of Northside Baptist Church and loved serving others. He was particularly fond of cooking and serving at the church for men’s pancake breakfasts and he delivered Meals on Wheels for the Neosho Senior Center for many years. He had a strong work ethic and mowed lawns for many area residents well beyond age 80.

Frank married Carolyn Reed October 4, 2012 in Neosho and she survives of the home. 






 

He is also survived by daughters Rayma Lea Ireland (Columbia), Debbie Lauber (Wichita) and husband Jack, Sandra Reed Wilson (Neosho) and husband Bud, and son-in-law Robert Wilson (Fairview). Grandchildren are Shonda Ireland (Columbia), Cassie Hardenbrook (Wichita), Nikki Lind (Wichita), Alison Downs (Wichita), Melissa Wilson (Diamond), Ray Wilson (Fairview) Katarina McCleary (New Mexico), and Ashley Boles (Boliver) along with 13 great-grandchildren and 7 great-great-grandchildren.

Frank was preceded in death by a son, Richard Frank Reed, his wife, Ada Belle Hardy Reed, and a daughter, Patricia Ann Wilson.

Graveside services will be 1:00 p.m. on Wednesday, April 8, 2026, at Belfast Cemetery with Sandra Reed Wilson officiating. In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made to Belfast Cemetery.