Monday, June 22, 2026

Cheryl Hoskins


(From Peterson Funeral Chapel)

Cheryl Lynn Hoskins, 59, of Aurora passed away Tuesday, June 16, 2026 in her home. She was born January 31, 1967 in Danville, IL., the daughter of Bill and Margaret (York) Schippert. She was a homemaker.

Survivors include her husband, Shawn; one son, Dakota Hoskins of Springfield, MO.; three daughters, Tiana Halcott of Columbus, KS., Misty Kyler and Sierra Trigg both of Aurora, MO.; three sisters, Theresa Baker of Seneca, MO., Barbara Miller of Lincoln, CA. and Debora Fox of Sacramento, CA.; and 13 grandchildren.








She was preceded in death by her parents.

A celebration of life will be held Sunday, June 28 from 2-3 p.m. in the Peterson Funeral Chapel.

Arrangements are under the care of Peterson Funeral Chapel.


Charyl Deloney


(From Konantz-Cheney Funeral Home)

Charyl Ann Deloney, 81, of Fort Scott, passed away peacefully on June 18, 2026, surrounded by her loving family.

Born on December 18, 1944, in Sioux Falls, Charyl lived a life filled with faith and laughter. She was preceded in death by her beloved husband, Gary Deloney, with whom she shared 47 cherished years of marriage.

A woman of deep faith, Charyl was a devoted member of Mary Queen of Angels Catholic Church and lived her beliefs openly and sincerely. Through her years running the Diet Center and her work with Birthright, she helped many people with compassion and dedication.







Charyl was a devoted wife, mother, and grandmother. She is survived by her children, Christl Beitzinger and her husband, Joe, of Pittsburg, Kansas, and Matt Deloney and his wife, Julie, of Fort Scott; two sisters, Sharon Hoover and husband David of Joplin, Missouri, and Theresa Adams and husband Darius, also of Joplin, Missouri, and her grandchildren, Emilee
Beitzinger, Ashlee James, Aubree Beitzinger, Adam Deloney, Nicholas Deloney, Sam Deloney, Carrissa Bowman, Brady Fink, and Alex Fink.

Charyl embraced life with enthusiasm and joy. She loved spending time with family and friends, often enjoying conversation over a glass of wine. Her wit and steadfast love for her family will be remembered by all who knew her. Though her passing leaves a profound void, her legacy of faith and devotion to her Catholic beliefs will continue to inspire all whose lives she touched.








Following cremation, Father Yancey Burgess will celebrate the funeral mass at 10:00 a.m., on Thursday June 25, 2026, at Mary Queen of Angels Catholic Church under the direction of the Konantz-Cheney Funeral Home. Interment will follow at the Fort Scott National Cemetery. The Rosary will be Wednesday evening, June 24, 2026, at 6:00, and the visitation will take place afterward until 7:00 p.m. at the Konantz-Cheney Funeral Home. 

Memorial contributions may be made to St. Mary’s Catholic School in honor of Charyl’s life and her enduring commitment to faith and family. Contributions may be left in the care of the Konantz-Cheney Funeral Home, 15 W. Wall Street, P.O. Box 309, Fort Scott, KS, 66701. Friends and family may sign the online guest book and share memories at www.konantzcheney.com.


Danny Spiva


(From Ulmer Funeral Home)

Danny Lee Spiva, 82, Carthage Missouri, passed away on June 16, 2026 at Freeman Hospital in Joplin Missouri. Danny was born in Abilene Texas on February 27, 1944 to RV Spiva and Juanita Vaughn (Powers). Danny’s father passed away in World War II when he was six months old. He was raised by his stepfather, Marvin Vaughn and his mother.

Danny attended Carthage High school. He then joined the Marine Corps and fought during the Vietnam era. He worked for Willis Shaw Express for decades. He then moved on to being a driving instructor at Hook-Up Drivers until he retired in 2017. 








Although Danny enjoyed his work and side business adventures he loved spending most of his time with his family. Especially his two grands, Ava and Jaxon. Traveling to the Caribbean was also great pastime for him.

Danny was united in marriage to June J Gallardo on July 14, 1970, in Ramona, California; she survives. Their love story was unique to say the least. They met on a Friday evening and was married a few days later… Truly love at first sight …an amazing marriage spanning
56 years. After residing in Carthage for 2 years they had a daughter, Marcie. Shortly after the new family went on an adventure and moved to South America…the country June was from. They reside in San Andres, Island for four years where they opened, a clothing, boutique, Marcella‘s Fashions. Danny and June were both very entrepreneurial minded. They returned back to Carthage in 1976. Later in life, they played a significant role in opening Mary May Inn in San Andres Island which was family owned, and recently sold after years of ownership. 








Survivors include his wife June Spiva; daughter Marcie Goade; brother, Mike, Vaughn; and sisters, Vicki Ralston (Chuck),Melba Haws(Rob), Dorothy Sebastiani(Eduardo); and grandchildren Ava Goade & Jaxon Goade. In addition to many special nieces and nephews.

He was proceeded in death by his beloved parents; RV Spiva, Marvin and Juanita Vaughn; his sister Patty Byrd and son-in-law, Jason Goade.

Danny was a kind generous man of
high integrity, loved unconditionally & always put others first. He will be deeply missed.

A visitation will be held for Danny Friday June 26th 2026 at Ulmer Funeral Home from 12pm-2pm. The funeral Service will be Friday June 26th 2026 at Ulmer Funeral Home at 2pm with burial and military honors to follow at Park Cemetery also in Carthage.

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


Norma Boyer


(From Clark Funeral Home)

Norma Jean Boyer passed away on June 13, 2026, at the Community of Wildwood in Joplin, Missouri, at the age of 92. Norma was born on April 2, 1934, in Gravette, Arkansas to Ben and Mary January.

Norma was a graduate of Neosho High School with the class of 1952. She was an office manager for Cardwell Memorial Hospital in Stella and then held the same position for McGinty’s Department Store on Neosho square. For several years she enjoyed her position at McGinty’s. She was happy to serve as a greeter at the Neosho Wal-Mart for a few years before starting in the payroll department at La-Z-Boy where she retired after many years of dedicated service.








In her younger years, Norma was an avid bowler, and a valuable member of several different teams. Norma was civic-minded and volunteered her time by serving as a member and president of the American Businesswomen’s Association, and as the president of the Neosho Recreational Department Board.

When she wasn’t working or volunteering, Norma, or Grandma, as her favorite people called her, spent her time baking brownies and stocking her freezer with orange creamsicles. Her grandchildren knew she would always have a sweet treat ready for them when they came to visit. She loved her family deeply and they all have fond memories to look back on with Grandma.

Norma was a woman of the Baptist faith. She attended Northside Baptist Church in Neosho when she was able. She had a creative side and loved to sew and make various crafts. She enjoyed the simple things in life and found the most joy in her faith and family.

She is survived by her son, John Boyer (Mary) of Neosho, Missouri; her daughter, Linda Casady (Craig) of Stella, Missouri; her grandson, Cody Casady (Olivia) of Eagle Rock, Missouri; her great-grandchildren, Luke Casady (Lana) and Laynee Casady; one great-great-grandson Baby Casady on the way; her granddaughter Callie Casady Barbre (Allen) of Granby, Missouri; and great grandchildren, Knox and Beau.








She was preceded in death by her parents, Ben and Mary January; her sister, Lola Lee; and her two brothers, Claude Dee January and Dale January.

Graveside service will be held on Tuesday, June 23, 2026, at 10:00am at Neosho IOOF Cemetery. Friends may pay their respects from 9:00 am until 5:00 pm on Monday, June 22, 2026, at Clark Funeral Home in Neosho, Missouri.

In lieu of flowers, Memorial Donations may be made to Camp Quality c/o Clark Funeral Home P.O. Box 66 Neosho, Missouri 64850.

Services are under the personal care and direction of Clark Funeral Homes.

Fern Stevenson-Davis


(From Daniel Funeral Home)

Fern Marie (Kaderly) Stevenson - Davis was born March 24, 1941, in Lamar, Missouri, the oldest of seven children born to Henry and Opal Kaderly, and departed this life on June 21, 2026, in Lockwood, Missouri, at the age of 85.

Fern graduated from Golden City High School with the Class of 1959 and married Bobby Lee Stevenson on May 20 of that same year. To this union, one son, JD, was born. Following Bobby’s death in 2008, Fern married Kenneth Davis in August of 2010, who also preceded her in death.








Throughout her life, Fern was known for her strong work ethic and caring nature. She worked as a seamstress for Big Smith for 19½ years and later as a draftsman for Finley Engineering for 29½ years. During retirement, she continued serving others by working as a cashier at Summer Fresh, providing care through Hospice, and serving as a dining room hostess at McDonald’s.

Fern and Bobby spent their early years together in Golden City but made their home in Lamar for most of their married life. At the time of her passing, Fern was a faithful member of Milford Christian Church.

Survivors include her son and daughter-in-law, JD and Karen Stevenson of Bolivar, Missouri; granddaughters, Marci Stevenson of Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, and Lexie Thomason and husband Dustin of Springfield, Illinois; one great-grandson, Strider Thomason; one sister, Susie Howland and husband Larry; one brother, Jake Kaderly and wife Kay; one sister, Henry Etta Howell; sisters-in-law, Pam Kaderly, Bonnie Parker, and Leota Stump; along with numerous nieces and nephews.








Fern was preceded in death by her husbands, Bobby Stevenson and Kenneth Davis; her parents, Henry and Opal Kaderly; her stepmother, Ethel Kaderly; her in-laws, Clarence and Agnes Stevenson; sisters, Phyllis Rice and Pauline Bemis; brother, Rick Kaderly; and five brothers-in-law.

The family extends sincere appreciation to the staff of Good Shepherd Nursing Home for their care and compassion during the last 4½ years of Fern’s life, as well as to the many visitors from Milford Christian Church whose kindness and support meant so much.

Funeral services will be held at 10:00 a.m., Thursday, June 25, 2026, at Daniel Funeral Home with burial to follow at Memory Gardens Cemetery in Lamar, Missouri.

The family will receive friends from 6:00 to 7:00 p.m., Wednesday, June 24, 2026, at the funeral home.

In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions are suggested and may be made payable to the American Diabetes Association in care of Daniel Funeral Home.

Condolences may be shared at www.dfhlamar.com

Joan Lewis


(From Hedge-Lewis-Goodwin Funeral Home)

Charlotte Joan Lewis, age 95, of Webb City, Missouri, departed this life on Sunday morning, June 21, 2026, at Mercy Hospital in Carthage, Missouri, after a recent decline in health. She was born on August 8, 1930, in Caney, Kansas, the tenth of eleven children born to the late Fred and Eula (White) Green.

Joan was a longtime resident of the Webb City area. On May 17, 1947, she married Marvin Lewis, and together they shared fifty-eight years of marriage until his passing on November 28, 2005. Their life together was built on love, commitment, and a shared dedication to their family and the work they did side by side.








For more than forty-two years, Joan and Marvin owned and operated Lewis Cleaners, where they became familiar and respected members of the community. Joan later continued her service to others as the director of Souls Harbor in Joplin, a role she carried out with compassion and dedication until her retirement at the age of 80. Her years of work and service touched many lives and left a lasting impression on those who knew her.

Joan was a faithful member of Faith and New Hope Church, where she found strength, fellowship, and encouragement throughout her life. She also enjoyed bird watching, a quiet pastime that brought her joy and peace. Above all, she treasured time spent with her grandchildren and great-grandchildren, and those moments were among the happiest of her life.









She is survived by her two children, Linda Tappana of Grove, Oklahoma, and Marvin Larry Lewis of Carl Junction, Missouri. She also leaves behind six grandchildren, fifteen great-grandchildren, and eight great-great-grandchildren. In addition, she is survived by her sister, Freeda Kalua of Brentwood, California, as well as a host of other family members and friends who will cherish her memory. She was preceded in death by her parents; her husband, Marvin Lewis; and nine siblings.

Funeral services are 11:00 a.m. Monday, June 29, 2026 at Hedge-Lewis-Goodwin Funeral Home in Webb City, Missouri with Rev. Mark Linn, Rev. Matt McGuirk and Brandon Lewis officiating. Burial will follow at Fairview Cemetery east of Alba, Missouri. Those honoring her life by serving as pallbearers are Tyler Linn, Tanner Linn, Travis Linn Brandon Lewis, Matt Hailey, Vernon Tappana, III, and Zachary Tappana. The family will receive friends beginning on Monday morning at 10:00 a.m. in the funeral home chapel. In lieu of flowers memorials are being directed to Souls Harbor c/o the funeral home. Arrangements are under the care of Hedge-Lewis-Goodwin Funeral Home in Webb City, Missouri.


Richard Palone


(From Hedge-Lewis-Goodwin Funeral Home)

Richard Henry Palone, age 88, of Alba, Missouri, passed away on June 20, 2026 at the Missouri Veterans Home in Mount Vernon, MO. Richard, son of Woodrow and Pauline (Edwards) Palone, was born March 25, 1938, in Reedley, CA and grew up in Carthage, MO. Following graduation from Carthage High School in 1956, he was awarded a football scholarship to attend Joplin Junior College. He joined the Army in 1958. After being Honorably Discharged, he returned to Carthage and there met his wife, Deanna Betebenner. They were married on June 25, 1960 at Alba Christian Church. She preceded him in death in 2022.

They are preceded in death by their firstborn son, Richard Mark Palone and daughter-in-law Shawna A. Palone.








He is survived by son, Wade L. Palone, daughter Lisa D. Passley (Danny); grandchildren, Lacey Passley, Anna Passley, Cheyann Meador (Jonathan), and Tucker Palone (Samantha); great-grandchildren Corbyn, Berklee, and Markus Palone, and Wren Meador; brother Woodrow “Pete Jr.” Palone (Caroline), sister Catherine “Susie” Rosser, and numerous nieces, nephews, and friends. In addition to his parents, Richard is also preceded in death by his sister Virlinda (Ed) Trimble; sisters-in-law Rose (CL) Powell, JoAnn Betebenner, Betty (John) Epperson, and Mary Frances Betebenner; brothers-in-law Claude “Son” (Ada), Rod, Jon, Larry, and Bob Betebenner; mother- and father-in-law Opal and Claude “Duck” Betebenner.

Richard had many achievements throughout his life. He was a member of the 1955 Carthage Tigers football Conference Championship team and was awarded the title of All-Conference Guard. He proudly served in the United States Army from January 1958 to December 1959 as a 2nd Class Gunner and Sharpshooter. During his service, he was stationed at Spandau Prison in West Berlin, Germany as a prison guard. Richard was an employee of Big Smith in Carthage, MO where he was an over-the-road truck driver. He later worked at Schreiber Foods and Hercules Powder Company. He was at work on July 14, 1966 during the historic blast. He retired in 1998. Richard was a member of the Masonic Criterion Lodge #586 in Alba, MO. For well over 50 years, he proudly served as a Master Mason serving in numerous offices, as well as mentoring new members with their lodge work. He, along with the elders, helped with the transfer of the downtown lodge to the new hall. His father Woodrow, son, Wade, son-in-law, Danny, and grandson, Tucker served alongside him.

Richard loved his family deeply. Together, he and Deanna enjoyed weekend camping trips, family vacations, antiquing, and traveling many places throughout their marriage. He was an active member of Alba Friends Church serving the Lord, always willing to lend a hand. He faithfully served up his famous chili at the church fundraisers and his scratch breakfast gravy for the local Men’s Prayer breakfasts for many years.

Richard met many people when he volunteered to cook at the Webb City Senior Center and through delivering Meals on Wheels.

During his lifetime Richard enjoyed quite a variety of hobbies. He always had a garden and loved sharing the harvest each summer. He spent many hours on various local lakes in his boat fishing. He organized over 55 yearly trips to Lake of the Woods in Nestor Falls, Ontario, Canada with friends and family. He was able to take his father, brother, son, son-in-law, daughter, granddaughters Anna and Lacey, and grandson, Tucker. He was an avid outdoorsman enjoying water sports, swimming, hunting, yard sales, and soaking up the sun.








If you know a Palone, you know a deck of cards and quarters are nearby. Many Saturday nights were spent with his friends in the Poker Shack. Many hours were spent around a table playing a card game of Casino, 31, or dominos. He enjoyed making stops at Oklahoma casinos for free soft drinks and to make an in-kind donation when traveling to Texas to see his siblings.

Richard was known for many talents, but his love of family really stood out. He was fortunate enough to spend many years with all his grandchildren and would beam with pride when talking about them.

The family would like to acknowledge and express gratitude to the devoted staff at the Missouri Veterans Home for the wonderful care Richard received.

In lieu of flowers donations can be made in Richard’s name to Purcell Friends Cemetery. A celebration of life service will be held at Alba Friends Church on Saturday, June 27th at 1:00pm.