Thursday, April 9, 2026

Warren Boman


(From Konantz Warden Funeral Home)

Charles Warren Boman passed away on April 8, 2026. He was born on January 10, 1945, to Charles P. and Lula Mae (Triebel) Boman in Parsons, Kansas.

Warren, as he was known to his family, was also called Charlie, Chuck, Frog, and Red by those who knew him. He grew up in the Milford, Missouri area and attended Milford and Lamar schools through the eighth grade.

Warren proudly served his country in the United States Army during the 1960s, including 18 months stationed in Germany. Following his military service, he worked at various places throughout the Carthage area. He was an avid fisherman and a devoted dog owner, always having a canine companion he loved like family.








He is survived by his brother and sister-in-law, Michael (Mike) and Nancy Boman; two nephews, Kevin and Kyle; and one niece, Katie, all of whom he was very proud. He is also survived by three great-nephews, Heston, Kadin, and Hayes; two great-nieces, Julia and Evelynn; several cousins; and his loyal companion, his dog Angel, who was by his side until his final moments.

He was preceded in death by his grandparents, Shelva and Alta Boman, and John and Dolly Triebel; his parents; and one niece, Chemaly.








The family wants to express their sincere thanks and appreciation for the kind and dedicated care he received while living at Bristol Manor.

In accordance with his wishes, no services are planned. Those who wish to honor his memory may make a memorial contribution to Lamar Bristol Manor or a local Senior Citizen Center.

 

Jill LeCompte


(From Fohn Funeral Home)

Jill Holman LeCompte, age 60, of Cassville, Missouri passed away Sunday, April 5, 2026 surrounded by her loving family.

She was born on November 14, 1965, in Monett, Missouri, the daughter of Calvin and Delphia Lorene (Perme) Holman. On May 15, 1987 she was united in marriage to the love of her life, Michael Zane LeCompte, I, who preceded her in death on November 4, 2020. Also preceding her in death were her mother, Del Holman and her sister, Terri Edna Holman. 








Surviving are her father, Calvin Holman of Cassville; her son, Michael “Zane” LeCompte, II and his wife Jillian of Cassville; daughters, Victoria Zane Henbest and her husband Drew of Cassville, and Jillian Micol LeCompte of Cassville; brothers, Rod Holman and his partner Gwyn Plumlee of Exeter, Audy Holman and his wife Bettie of Cassville, and Stuart Holman and his wife Diana of Cassville; sister, Calla Bacon of Exeter; her precious grandchildren, Bonnie Zane Henbest, Jillie Sue Henbest, Calvin Michael Henbest and Madelyn Elise LeCompte and many nieces and nephews.

Jill was raised in Cassville, where she graduated from Cassville High School. She went on to pursue her education at the University of Arkansas in Fayetteville, earning a Specialist in Educational Leadership degree. Jill devoted her career to serving her community in many capacities. She dedicated many years to the Cassville School System, first as a teacher, assistant principal, and principal positions, and later as assistant superintendent, leaving a lasting impact on countless students, colleagues, and families.

In addition to her work in education, Jill served as the county clerk and was the owner of Michael’s Hardware, where she poured her heart into supporting and strengthening her community. She also served on the Cassville School Board, continuing her lifelong commitment to education and the people of Cassville.

She found happiness in the simple and meaningful moments in life. Jill was an enthusiastic supporter of Razorback athletics, faithfully watching games and cheering on her team. She loved spending time outdoors, taking pride in yard work, land improvement, and beautification projects.

The holidays held a special place in her heart, as they brought her family together—times she cherished deeply. She also enjoyed watching The Wizard of Oz, collecting Cassville school memorabilia, blow molds, rocks, and extravagant handbags, as well as relaxing with a good book by the pool in the warmth of the sun.








Above all, Jill’s greatest love was her family. She cared for them with unwavering devotion. Her presence brought comfort, strength, and joy to those closest to her. Jill was a faithful member of First Baptist Church, where her spirit of kindness and service was evident to all. She will be deeply missed by all who knew and loved her, and her memory will be treasured always.

Services will be held at 10:00 A.M. Saturday, April 11, 2026 at First Baptist Church in Cassville, under the direction of Fohn Funeral Home in Cassville. Pastor James Weaver will conduct the services. Burial will be at Oak Hill Cemetery in Cassville, Missouri.

The family will receive friends Friday from 5:00 until 7:00 P.M. at First Baptist Church in Cassville.

Contributions may be made to Share Your Christmas or Generations Project in memory of Jill.


Matthew Cashel


(From Clark Funeral Home)

Matthew Brandon Cashel was one of two children born to Michael and Eraina Cashel. He was born and raised in Neosho, Missouri. He passed away peacefully at his home on April 7, 2026, at the age of 51.

Growing up, Matthew was always an animal lover. He continued to have a soft spot for animals, especially cats, as he currently had a stray he called Junebug that he fed on his front porch daily. He was the kind of big brother that made his little sister watch horror movies when he babysat her, but would always point out how fake the animals were, because he never wanted her to be sad that an animal was being hurt.








He was also a comic book and graphic novel enthusiast. He owned every single edition of the GI Joe comic series since 1982. He even had them bound into books as he completed a series. One of his favorite trips was to a GI Joe Comic Con in Florida. He also loved Sci-Fi and Star Wars was his favorite. He was a fan, even from a young age. He was only two years old when his parents took him to see Star Wars at the drive in.

During his school years, Matthew was outgoing, loved to learn, and a class clown. He was a member of the 1993 graduating class of Neosho High School. He attended Crowder College, and later, MSSU. When his parents enrolled him at MSSU, and when he received 27 books, he was thrilled! He was so excited to get home so he could get started reading them, the only problem was deciding which one to read first.

After college, he became a Paraprofessional for special needs students at Field Elementary School in the Neosho R-5 School District. He was also an author, penning 12 issues of his own comic book series called Paradigm. He poured his heart into the series, creating a riveting story that his fans loved to follow.

Matthew was a music connoisseur. His favorite artists being Simon & Garfunkel, Pearl Jam, and the Bangles. He had a lovely singing voice, even though Mr. Butler asked him to only mouth the words in music class.

Matthew and Chelsey used to watch Scooby Doo every morning before school. It was his enthusiasm that made Chelsey love it so much. Now it’s hard to tell who the bigger fan is. Another 80’s mini-series they watched together was V. He even made Chelsey dress up like V when she was 7 years old. He was the kind of big brother everyone wishes they had.








Matthew “Matty Moose” leaves behind many loved ones including his mother, Eraina Cashel of Neosho, Missouri; his sister, Chelsey Cashel of Neosho, Missouri; aunts and uncles: Therese Miller (Larry) of Jefferson City, Missouri, Eileen Hampton (Shelby) of Mandeville, Louisiana, JoAnne Bailes (Scott) of Denver, Colorado, and Danny Cashel of Springfield, Missouri; close friends, Matt Kissel and family; and beloved cousins.

He was preceded in death by his father, Michael Cashel, and his grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Dave Oehring, and Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Cashel.

A Memorial Service will be held at a later date.

In lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be made online through our website to Faithful Friends of Neosho. You may also give to Faithful Friends or any animal wellness charity of your choice, c/o Clark Funeral Home P.O. Box 66 Neosho, Missouri 64850.

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

Florence Leonard


(From Parker Mortuary)

Florence Faye (Good) Leonard, known affectionately as "Flo" to her friends and "Mema" to her family, was born April 3, 1940, in Carlisle, Iowa to her father, Webb J. Good and her mother, Alberta Jesse (Ayers) Good. At a young age Flo moved to Lamar, MO along with her sisters Dorothy Marshall Roberts and Betty Leitheiser. She knew farm life as a child and was within walking distance of her one room schoolhouse.

She later married William (Bill) Fry as two love struck teens. They moved to Kansas City where Bill worked for General Motors and Florence joined the workforce for the first time as a grocery cashier. A position she continued at Consumers after moving to Joplin, MO in 1966 when she later married Harold Leonard who preceded her in death in 2007. She was very much loved by her church family at First Community Church. 






Her friendships were many and of all walks of life. Her late life sweetheart was Bill Harding, who loved her deeply. It was expressed from their beginnings as friends at church through her last days in the sweet, tender way he helped her, conversed with her, and encouraged her.

Florence was a tough lady, a fighter, having survived breast cancer, not once but twice!

She was also a woman of immense creativity and warmth. Whether she was designing floral arrangements, sewing or cooking. Flo loved flowers in her yard but not necessarily gardening, she would often stick artificial flower bouquets in her flower beds. Yes, family teased her about it but also loved it as a unique fun-loving trait.

She enjoyed hosting a house full of people, and she did it all with that signature flair. She was the heart of every gathering, and her bright and colorful legacy lives on in the handmade treasures she created and the precious memories she leaves with those who loved her. Flo was a woman who lived life in full color, defined by a cheerful and spunky spirit that stayed with her until the very end.

She had a large family, with two of her own daughters, Pamala Allen of Dallas, and Sherri (Kenny) Brinkoetter of Carl Junction. Three Stepchildren Pam Brady, Susan (Timothy) Sestak, & Steve Leonard. Three loved grandchildren: Amber (Brian) Mason of Argyle TX, Philip Allen of Dallas TX, and Krystal (Grant) Lewis of Seneca MO. Five step grandchildren: Brett (Monica) Brady, Kimberly Ames, Joshua & Zachary Sestack, and James Leonard. Four great grandchildren: Zane & Benjamin Scaggs, Jaret Mason and Raylee Lewis. Five step great grandchildren, and even one great, great step grandchild. In addition, she was blessed with 9 nieces and nephews and many grand nieces and nephews.








She will be remembered as a warm, kind, loving, friendly woman who was known for propping up members of her family and friends, supporting them through the many passions and difficulties of their lives. She made it her mission to encourage others and to ensure they knew she would always be there to help them in any way possible.

Her family welcomes you to attend her memorial service at Parker Mortuary in Joplin, MO on Saturday April 11 at 10AM. Donations can be made to First Community Church in Joplin in lieu of flowers.

Funeral arrangements are under the direction of Parker Mortuary, Joplin, Missouri.


Neil Wagner


(From Lakin Funeral Home)

Neil Richard Wagner, age 77, of Granby, Missouri, passed away on Monday, April 6, 2026, at Mercy Hospital in Joplin, Missouri, with family by his side. Neil was born on July 25, 1948, in Joplin, Missouri, the son of Frederick and Bernice (Kutz) Wagner. He graduated from Sarcoxie High School in 1966 and soon after proudly joined the United States Army. Neil served his country during the Vietnam War, completing four military campaigns and attaining the rank of Technical Sergeant. On July 11, 1970, Neil married the love of his life, LouAnn (Cole) Wagner, in Monett, Missouri. Together they built a life centered on family, hard work, and a whole lot of laughter.

Neil spent his career working for Burlington Northern Railroad and later the Missouri Department of Transportation, where he eventually retired. But retirement didn’t slow him down—not one bit. Neil always had something going on. Many days were happily spent out on the farm with his dog Chloe by his side. Whether he was farming, piddling with tractors and equipment, or driving a semi-truck with his grandson, Neil’s “work” was really just another way to spend time with the people—and—animals he loved. 








Neil never knew a stranger, and if you met him, you never quite knew what he was going to say next. He had a quick wit, a sharp sense of humor, and always a joke or story ready to go. He loved visiting over coffee, breakfast, or lunch—or any excuse to sit and talk awhile. In his quieter moments, Neil enjoyed fishing, farming, and watching or participating in tractor pulls. More than anything, he enjoyed being with others, making connections, and sharing a laugh.

Neil will be deeply missed by his family, friends, and the many people whose lives were brighter simply because they knew him.

His memory remains in the hearts of his two daughters, Heather Wilson of Joplin, Missouri, and Amanda Gentry (Darrel) of Duenweg, Missouri; five grandchildren, Taylor Schooling (Heather),Maddie de Guzman (Charles), Logan Lakin, Cole Wilson, and Derrick Wagner; one great-grandson, Cedar Schooling; one brother, David Wagner; and many other family members and friends.

Those who preceded Neil in death include his parents, Frederick and Bernice Wagner; his beloved wife, LouAnn Wagner; his son, Jeff Wagner; his brother, Martin Wagner; and his sister, Dorothy Witt. 








The family will receive friends at Lakin Funeral Home in Pierce City, MO on Sunday, April 12, 2026, from 2:00 PM - 4:00 PM. Rosary service will begin at 4:00 PM.

Funeral Mass will be at St. Agnes Catholic Church in Sarcoxie, MO on Monday, April 13, 2026, beginning at 10:00 AM with Father Joseph Weidenbenner officiating. Burial, with full Military Honors, will follow at St. Agnes Catholic Cemetery in Sarcoxie, MO.

Memorials may be made to the Jeff Wagner Memorial Golf Tournament in care of the funeral home. Arrangements are under the personal care and direction of Lakin Funeral Home in Pierce City, MO.


Robert Morris


(By Clark Funeral Home)

Robert R. Morris was born on August 12, 1946, to Malcom and Bonnie (Koonce) Morris in a little house on the east side of Neosho, Missouri. He passed away on April 8, 2026, at his home in Neosho, Missouri, surrounded by his loving family. He was 79 years old.

Robert grew up and attended school in the Stella community. He graduated from Stella high School with the class of 1964. He married the love of his life, Conna Lynn Nowlin at the Methodist Church in Neosho, Missouri on May 5, 1966. He also attended Crowder College in Neosho, Missouri, and Missouri Southern State University in Joplin, Missouri to further his education and become a Machinist.








In 1967, Robert enlisted in the United States Army where he proudly served until 1972. His patriotism remained throughout his lifetime and was always proud to be a US Veteran.

He was a man of faith and a long-time member of Sweetwater Baptist Church of Neosho, Missouri. He was a cattle farmer, loved to bale hay, kept his pond stocked with fish so he could take the grandkids and great grandkids fishing. He thoroughly enjoyed fishing, and Grand Lake was his favorite spot. He was often found on a boat on Grand Lake bow hunting for gar. Deer hunting was another activity that brought him joy. He was a true outdoorsman that appreciated natural beauty and spending time enjoying life’s simple pleasures.








Robert is survived by his wife of 59 years, Conna; their sons; Jamie Morris (Athena) and Jason Morris (Nikkie), both of Neosho, Missouri; 14 grandchildren; 18 great-grandchildren, a daughter-in-law, Jennifer Morris of Neosho, Missouri; and three siblings: Danny Morris of Goodman, Missouri, Anna Durbin of Neosho, Missouri, and Shyrle Spain of Seneca, Missouri. He was preceded in death by his parents, Malcom and Bonnie Morris, his son, Joey Morris, and his sister, Jackie Smith.

Friends may call at Clark Funeral Home on Friday, April 10, 2026 from 8:00am-5:00pm and Saturday, April 11, 2026 from 8:00am-12:00pm to pay their respects.

A Graveside Service will be held at 10:00 am on Monday, April 13, 2026, at the IOOF Cemetery in Neosho, Missouri.

In lieu of flowers, Memorial Contributions may be made to the Red Cross c/o Clark Funeral Homes P.O. Box 66 Neosho, Missouri 64850.

Elzie Thrasher


(From Ozark Funeral Home)

Ellsworth Cullen “Elzie” Thrasher, age 94, of Anderson, Missouri, departed this life peacefully on Wednesday, April 8, 2026, at McDonald County Living Center in Anderson, Missouri.

Elzie was born on October 18, 1931, in Ava, Missouri, and was a lifelong area resident. He was the only child born to the late Wylie Cobern Thrasher and Mary Kathryn (Stoffer) Thrasher. He graduated from Anderson High School in 1950 and carried the values of hard work, faith, and family with him throughout his life. He also served his country in the Army National Guard, a duty he honored with quiet pride.







Much of Elzie’s life was spent on the road as a truck driver, a profession that reflected his steady nature and strong work ethic. He retired from Little Debbie in 2007. He was a man who believed in doing things the right way and in taking care of the responsibilities placed before him.

Elzie was a longtime member of Pleasant Grove Free Will Baptist Church, where his faith remained an important part of his life. He had a beautiful voice, singing in several country and gospel groups over the years. Music was one of the great joys of his life, and he especially enjoyed playing the guitar and mandolin. Whether singing with others or playing an instrument himself, he found happiness in the fellowship and comfort that music brought. He also enjoyed working on old tractors and lawn mowers. He took pride in restoring and repairing things that others might have set aside, and he found satisfaction in giving new life to old machines.








Elzie is survived by his four daughters, Mary Ellynn Williams and husband, Jeff, of Oxford, Alabama; Carol Marie Blankenship and husband, Frank Molino, of Independence, Missouri; Cathy Rossman of Bella Vista, Arkansas; Sherri Bradford and husband, Joel, of Grand Junction, Colorado; and Tina Robeson Kernell and husband, Russ, of Bradyville, Tennessee. He also leaves behind thirteen grandchildren, twenty-three great-grandchildren, seven great-great-grandchildren, his companion Midge Hatfield of Anderson, Missouri, and a host of other family and friends. He was preceded in death by his parents; his wife, Ann Jeanell Thrasher on January 1, 2007; and a grandson, Colton Standlee.

Funeral services are 2:00 p.m. Monday, April 13, 2026 at Ozark Funeral Home in Anderson, Missouri with Pastors James Grimes, Randy Bishop and Shane Edens officiating. Burial will follow at New Bethel Cemetery in Anderson. Those honoring his life by serving as pallbearers are Frank Molino, Jacob Semler, Levi Wooten, Robert Hatfield, Rick Francisco and Jerry Blevins. The family will receive friends on Monday beginning at 1:00 p.m. in the funeral home chapel. In lieu of flowers memorials are being directed to Pleasant Grove Free Will Baptist Church c/o the funeral home. Arrangements are under the care of Ozark Funeral Home in Anderson, Missouri.