Sunday, June 7, 2026

Shelia Hasselbring


(From Housh-Goodwin Funeral Home)

Shelia Kay (Black) Hasselbring, known to family and friends simply as Shelia, passed away on June 4, 2026, in Decaturville, Tennessee, from natural causes.

Shelia was born to the union of Henry and Esther (Michaels) Black on March 22, 1951, in Carthage, Missouri and grew up surrounded by the values of hard work, kindness, and family loyalty that would guide her throughout her life. Shelia was a graduate of Carthage High School. Those who knew her best remember her as a loving and faith-filled woman whose gentle spirit touched many lives.








On July 18, 1970, Shelia was united in marriage to Richard “Dick” Hasselbring, and the two shared forty-four wonderful years together until his passing on December 10, 2014. Their marriage was a true partnership filled with cherished memories, mutual support, and enduring love. Together they made their home in Sarcoxie and later in Shell Knob, Missouri, before she moved to Jackson, Tennessee, to be near her daughter Amy and husband, Kevin. Through every season of life, Shelia remained a devoted wife, mother, and family member whose presence brought comfort and strength to those around her.

Shelia is survived by her daughter, Amy Allison and husband, Kevin of Decaturville, Tennessee; her brother, Bob Black and (Terry) of Monett, Missouri; her father-in-law, Wilfred Hasselbring of Sarcoxie; her sisters-in-law, Debby Chandler and( Steve), Lori Robinson and (Darryl), all of Sarcoxie, Missouri and Robyn Kyle and (Jeff) of Webb City, Missouri; as well as many nieces and nephews and a host of other family members and friends who will deeply miss her.

She was preceded in death by her parents; mother-in-law, Judy Hasselbring, and nephew, Seth Kyle. Her family was central to her life, and she treasured the bonds she shared with each of them.








For more than forty years, Shelia served as an executive assistant and payroll clerk for Schreiber Foods in Carthage, Missouri. She was known as a very loyal and dedicated employee, and her long career reflected her strong work ethic, reliability, and quiet commitment to excellence. She took pride in her work and carried herself with professionalism and grace.

Shelia enjoyed a full and meaningful life. She loved traveling, playing pickle ball, and sharing her musical gifts by playing the piano at church. Her faith was an important part of who she was, and she found joy in worship and fellowship as a member of Central Community United Methodist Church in Shell Knob, Missouri.

Graveside services are 10:00 a.m. Tuesday, June 9, 2026, at Sarcoxie Cemetery with pastor James Yost officiating. Online condolences may be sent to the family through our website www.housh-goodwinfuneralhome.com. In lieu of flowers, memorials may be directed to the United Methodist Church of Shell Knob or the Alzheimer’s of West TN in care of the funeral home.

Arrangements are under the personal care and direction of Housh-Goodwin Funeral Home in Sarcoxie, Missouri.

Roger Traver


(From Mason-Woodard Mortuary)

Angels in a heavenly chariot came for Roger Traver early in the morning, June 4, 2026.

William Roger Traver was born in rural Stevens County, KS, May 26, 1943, to parents, William (Bill) Monroe Traver and Ferne Adeline Rich Traver, attended by Grandma Pearl Rich and Aunt Darline. A sister, Ruthie, greeted her new brother, and they were always fast friends. Later, two more sisters, Vicki and Elizabeth, completed the family.







Roger grew up on a farm outside Moscow, KS. One hot summer day, Ruthie and Roger, age four and two, decided to go see Daddy. He was working in the hay field with neighbors, and the toddlers could see them, just across the field. When Mama realized the two were not in the yard, she notified the other farmers and families, and they started looking for the little ones. Hours later, two small children with dirty, tear stained faces, walked out of the hay field and prayers were answered.

The family moved to Hugoton, KS in 1954, Daddy and Mama found jobs, and life continued. Aunts, uncles, and cousins all lived in the area, so Roger grew up surrounded by family and loved ones. Roger became a Christian at a young age, was baptized and became a member of the Christian Church in Hugoton.

Roger loved cars, and learned early to work on his own vehicles. He attended Kansas State College (now Pitt State) Vocational Technical School, and graduated after two years, with a certificate from the Auto Mechanics Department. While at Pittsburg, he met his future wife and life partner, Ellen Stiles.

Roger worked for Panhandle Eastern Pipeline Company (later Duke Energy) for his entire career. He started as a casual laborer, summer of 1963. He held several different positions within the company, moving his family from Kansas to Missouri, and eventually back to Kansas. Roger retired as a Supervisor at the Greensburg, KS location, after 35 years.

Roger and Ellen were married September 12, 1964 in the First Baptist Church of Carl Junction, MO.

Their first home was in Satanta, KS. Roger was drafted in November 1966 and served two years in the US Army, including 11 months in Vietnam. While overseas, his son, Michael Roger, was born in Joplin, MO. After returning from Vietnam, he returned to their home in Satanta, and to the job that had been held for him. Following a promotion, the family moved to Liberal KS, and a daughter, Christina Diane, joined the family.

After retirement, Roger and Ellen moved to Joplin, MO in 2000 to be closer to family, although that took him far away from his own parents and siblings. Roger was not one to stop working, so he started buying storage unitsthink Storage Wars and started reselling items.

Roger and Ellen joined South Joplin Christian Church (now Sojourners Christian Church) soon after moving to Joplin. Roger always loved kids, and his favorite time on Sunday mornings was sitting in the kitchen of the church, serving cookies and treats to the young ones. He wore his signature bow tie every Sunday.








Roger was preceded in death by his parents and two younger sisters, Vicki Micheau and Beth Stipe.

He is survived by his wife of 61 years, Ellen; his son, Michael and wife Rachel; daughter Chris and husband Chris Perkins; his sister Ruthie Winget of Hugoton, KS; 11 grandchildren: Amberlie Traver, Breckin Traver, Hayley Littles (Desmond), Jacob Morris (Clare), Shannon Dial (Tori), Joshua Dial (Darien), Caleb Dial (Katie Becker), Amber Dial (Walt Sours), Holly McCormick, Sean Perkins, Keith Perkins, and eight great grandchildren. He is also survived by many cousins, nieces and nephews, and many, many friends.

Visitation will be Thursday, June 11, from 5 to 6 pm at Mason-Woodard Chapel, Joplin, MO.
Funeral services will be Friday, June 12, 11 am at Sojourners Christian Church. Burial will be at Ozark Memorial Park.

In lieu of flowers, consider sending memorial contributions to the American Cancer Society or the American Heart Association.

Saturday, June 6, 2026

Kenny Asbury


(From Nelson Funeral Service)

Kenneth Ray Asbury of Green Forest, the beloved father of Debra Elaine Blevins, was born on April 24, 1935, in Seneca, Mo., where his father worked in the lead and zinc mines. He was the seventh of nine children born to Jody and Ruby (Molder) Asbury. Kenneth passed away peacefully at Hillcrest Home in Harrison, on June 1,at the age of 91.

In 1938, Kenny's family moved from Missouri to the community of Farewell, where he spent the majority of his life surrounded by wonderful neighbors and family.








On July 8, 1954, he was united in marriage to Bonnie Jean Terherst. Together, they shared nearly 65 years of life's joys and sorrows and were blessed with one daughter, Debbie. Kenny was a true gentleman-quiet-spoken and serious-minded. He surrendered his heart to the Lord at a brush arbor revival in Blue Eye, Missouri, and was later baptized at Oasis, a location now beneath Table Rock Lake. In 1965, he felt the Lord's call to preach and dedicated the remainder of his life to serving Jesus and sharing the "Plan of Salvation."

He ministered faithfully in rural communities, often traveling long distances along dirt roads to preach in forgotten and weathered buildings, reaching those in need. Bonnie stood faithfully beside him in ministry, and together with their daughter, they shared music during church services. Kenny both began and concluded his preaching ministry at the pulpit of the Oneness Church of God in Denver. He later served there as pastor from 2007 to 2011, until Bonnie's health prevented them from continuing. Over the years, he officiated 147 funerals, as recorded carefully in his Bible.

In his early years, Kenny drove a truck hauling milk for Carnation in Harrison. He later entered construction, learning the trade through hands-on experience. He worked independently for 25 years, building and remodeling many homes in the Green Forest area, often working alongside his dear friend, Jewell Smith. In his later years, he worked in the Maintenance Department at Tyson Foods in Green Forest, where he formed many lasting friendships before retiring.

Kenny was a devoted and loving husband. He selflessly cared for Bonnie for many years as she battled Alzheimer's disease until her passing, just shy of their 65th wedding anniversary. During his period of bereavement, at the age of 84, he taught himself to play the harmonica and used his newfound skill to offer special music during worship services.

On December 1, 2020, he married Wilma (Wyatt) Keller of Berryville. They shared time together enjoying country drives, attending church services, and forming new friendships. As their health declined, they became residents of Hillcrest Home in Harrison, where they shared a room and their remaining time together. They were lovingly cared for by the compassionate staff, whom the family deeply appreciates and gives thanks for.

Kenneth is survived by his wife of five years, Wilma Asbury of Harrison; his daughter, Debbie Blevins (Scott) of Omaha; one sister, Shirley Shinebarger and husband Charles of Walnut Shade, Mo.; five grandchildren: Sherry Presley (Will) of Harrison, Stephen Blevins of Omaha, Mandy Blair (Lee) of Russellville, Melissa Feemster of Russellville, and Susan Blevins of Prairie Grove; nine great-grandchildren: Brayden and Bryce Presley; Paige and Trystan Blair; Avery, Kaden, and Aspen Feemster; and Rylee Jo and Sydney Lane. He is also survived by numerous nieces, nephews, friends, and loved ones.








He was preceded in death by his parents, Jody and Ruby (Molder) Asbury; his wife, Bonnie (Terherst) Asbury; four sisters, Iva Lee Simpson, Wanda Irvin, Ethel Gardner, and Sharon Hammond; and three brothers, Roy Asbury, William Lloyd Asbury, and Richard Joe Asbury.

Visitation will be held from 5-7 p.m. on Friday, June 5, 2026, at Nelson's Green Forest Chapel. The funeral service will take place at 10 a.m. on Saturday, June 6, also at Nelson's Green Forest Chapel, with Pastor Doug Grinder and Pastor Mike Goodman officiating. Interment will follow at Farewell Cemetery in Green Forest, Arkansas, under the direction of Nelson Funeral Service. 

Memorial donations may be made to The Gideons International, P.O. Box 362, Berryville, AR 72616, to support the purchase of Bibles. Arrangements are under the direction of Nelson Funeral Service. Online condolences may be sent to nelsonfuneral.com.

Christopher Ogle


(From Mason-Woodard Mortuary)

Christopher Ogle, age 57, of Carl Junction, Missouri passed away after an unfortunate accident on June 3, 2026.
Christopher was born on February 20, 1969 in Carthage, MO to his parents Richard and Cheryl (Williams) Ogle.

After graduation from high school, he joined the US Army and served in Desert Storm. He later went to work at the United Post Office as an Electronic Technician.







He married his wife, Kimberly Williams, in 2012 and they have enjoyed many happy years together.

He is survived by his wife, Kimberly; two brothers, Richard Ogle and Joshua Ogle; one sister. Rachel Ogle; three stepchildren, Chuck Williams, Cody Williams, and Trisha Williams; and four grandchildren, Gaven, Haleigh, Willow, and Nolan.

Graveside services will be held at 10:00am, Monday, June 8th, 2026 at Carl Junction Cemetery.
He will be deeply missed by all who knew and loved him.

Friday, June 5, 2026

Carol Tippen


(From White Funeral Home)

Carol Sue (Decocq) Tippen, age 77, of Howell, Michigan and Mannheim,Germany, passed away peacefully on her birthday, May 26, 2026, surrounded by family in Howell. 

Daughter of Olan Leroy Decocq and Mary Rozella Decocq,Carol was born May 26,1949 in Wheaton, Missouri. The family moved toMichigan in1954. She graduated from Kimball High School, Royal Oak,Michigan, in 1967. 






Carol was preceded in death by her parents and is survived by her brother, Paul L. Decocq (and his wife Amy Lamoreaux), of Howell, Michigan,her sister, Janet K. Decocq, of Joplin, Missouri, and nieces and nephews Eric and Tara Fleming, Nick Webb, Emily Turner, Alex Webb, Hannah Way, Charles Decator and Briella, Bailey and Blake Weersing . Carol's family wish to express their love and gratitude to her "surrogate daughters," Lara and Nele Sternkopf, of Mannheim, who lovingly accompanied Carol home to Michigan.

Carol served in the United States Army for 22 years, from 1982 until 2004, primarily as a Military Police officer. During her military service, Carol served first in South Korea and then in Germany for many years, during which time she was also deployed to Bosnia and Guantanamo Bay, Cuba. After retiring from the Army, she was in the civil employment of the military for 10 years, serving in various capacities in the area of Anti-terrorism Force Protection.

Whenever greeted with the traditional "Thank you for your service," Carol invariably replied simply "It was my privilege." She never viewed her military service as performing or fulfilling an obligation; she just truly thought of it as having been given a gift.








The family will receive friends on Saturday, August 1, 2026, at 11:00 am at the White Funeral Home, Cassville, Missouri, followed by the burial ceremony at Mt. Pleasant Cemetery, Butterfield, Missouri.

Memorial contributions may be made to the American Legion Devereaux Post 141, 3265 W Grand River Ave., Howell, MI 48855.

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


Mike Lee


(From Paul Thomas Funeral Home)

Billy Michael “Mike” Lee of Miami, OK passed from this life Thursday, June 4, 2026 at Global Higher Call Nursing Center in Quapaw, OK. He was 84.

Billy was born December 18,1941 in Picher, OK to William Ward and Mary Ann (Burgett) Lee. He had lived in the Picher and Miami area all his life and graduated from Picher-Cardin High School. Billy was a carpenter and worked for Crossland Construction in Columbus, KS.

Billy was preceded in death by his parents, 2 brothers, Kenneth Lee and James Lee, 3 sisters, Patsy Turner, Pansy Craft and Betty.








Billy is survived by 1 daughter, Tressie Gilmore and husband Ronnie of Wyandotte, OK, 1 brother, Danny Lee of Spearfish, SD, 1 sister, Carla Hicks of Joplin, MO and 4 grandchildren, Kaitlynn Gilmore, Layla Gilmore, Gemma Gilmore and Hayden Gilmore.

Graveside services will be Tuesday, June 9, 2026 at 11:00 a.m. at Greenlawn Cemetery, southwest of Columbus, KS. 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.


Bertie Haralson


(From Paul Thomas Funeral Home)

Roberta Jane "Bertie" Haralson of Miami, OK passed from this life Friday, June 5, 2026 at Integris Miami Hospital in Miami, OK. She was 82.

Bertie was born September 6, 1943 in Miami, OK to Emmett Sylvester and Genevive (Spicer) Schmidt. She had lived in the Miami area most of her life. She was a member of the Seneca-Cayuga Tribe. She had been a grant writer for the Modoc Nation and the Quapaw Nation.

She was preceded in death by her parents and 1 brother, Sidney Schmidt.








Bertie is survived by 1 son, Samuel Tyner of Miami, OK, 1 granddaughter, Sydney Tyner of Joplin, MO, 1 great-grandson, Sylas Tyner, 1 brother, Harvey Schmidt and his wife Sammie of Miami, OK and 2 sisters, Wynona Schmidt of Miami, OK and Emma Innis of Miami, OK.

Services will be Sunday, June 7, 2026 at 2:00 p.m. at Paul Thomas Funeral Home in Miami, OK with Sydney Tyner delivering the eulogy and Chief Charles Diebold conducting Native American Rites. The family will receive friends following the service until 5:00 p.m. at the funeral home. 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.