Saturday, April 4, 2026

Cherlyn Berry


(From Daniel Funeral Home)

Cherlyn Barbara Berry, age 81, of Lamar, Missouri, passed away March 29, 2026, at Good Shepherd Community Care in Lockwood, Missouri.

Cherlyn was born June 23, 1944, in Nevada, Missouri, to James Clark McVey and Mae Lovain (Trainor) McVey. She graduated from Wichita North High School in 1962 and later attended Missouri Southern State University in Joplin, Missouri. She met the love of her life, William Michael “Mike” Berry, at Pittsburg State University, and on July 25, 1964, they were united in marriage in Kirkwood, Missouri. Together, they built a life centered on love, faith, and family, sharing 55 wonderful years before Mike’s passing in 2020.








Cherlyn had a true gift for teaching and spent her career in the classroom with kindergarten and first-grade students. She had a gentle way about her that made children feel safe, valued, and eager to learn. Many in the community will remember her as their very first teacher—the one who helped them read their first words, write their names, and believe in themselves. To Cherlyn, teaching was never just a job; it was a calling.

Her love for children extended far beyond the classroom and into her home, where she was a devoted mother and proud grandmother. She found great joy in her family and treasured time spent together, especially watching her grandchildren grow.

Cherlyn was a faithful member of Lamar Methodist Church, where her quiet but steadfast faith guided her daily life. She lived with kindness, patience, and compassion, always putting others before herself and offering a steady presence to those around her.

Survivors include her son, Brad Berry and wife Laurie of Little Rock, Arkansas; her daughter, Bethany Meads and husband Brad of Olathe, Kansas; three grandchildren, Mark Meads and fiancée Lauren Dickey, Michael Meads, and Annie Clemons and husband Brenner; her sister-in-law, Lynn Divine and husband Keith; as well as several nieces and nephews.








She was preceded in death by her parents, James and Mae McVey; her husband, Mike Berry; and her brother, Gary McVey.

Funeral services will be held at 11:00 a.m., Wednesday, April 8, 2026, at Lamar Methodist Church, with burial to follow at Lake Cemetery in Lamar, Missouri. The family will receive friends from 10:00 a.m. until service time Wednesday at the church.

In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions are suggested to the Lamar Animal Shelter or Lamar Methodist Church, in care of the funeral home. Condolences may be shared at www.dfhlamar.com.

Cherlyn will be remembered for her gentle spirit, her servant’s heart, and the lasting impact she made on generations of children and families. Her legacy lives on in the lives she touched, and she will be deeply missed by all who knew and loved her.

Max Carter


(From Walnut Lawn Funeral Home)

Leonard Max Carter Jr., known to all as Max, was born on June 20, 1973, and went home to be with the Lord on April 1, 2026.

Max was a man who loved the outdoors and the simple joys of life. He found peace in hunting and fishing, and his greatest happiness came from spending time with his family. He especially enjoyed helping his sons work on their trucks and cars, and nothing brought him more pride than time spent with his beloved granddaughter Charlotte.







After graduating high school, Max built a lifelong career defined by hard work and dedication. He began driving a concrete truck for K Concrete, later worked for Cameron & Ashley Building Supply, and eventually became a refrigeration technician for RSPC, where he proudly finished his career.

Max is survived by his father, Leonard Max Carter Sr. and wife Kathleen; his two sons, Dakota and wife Madisyn, and Caiden and wife Gracie; his brothers, Delbert and Carl; his sisters, Angie, Connie, and Tori; and his granddaughter, Charlotte.

Max is preceded in passing by his mother, Marianna Carter and her husband Larry Carter.








Max will be remembered for his strong work ethic, generous spirit, and deep love for his family. His warmth and laughter will be missed by all who knew him.

Celebration of Life 

Saturday, April 18 th at 1:00pm.
Quaker Mill Park
21461 Maverick Rd #9205, Jasper, MO 64755

Care has been entrusted to Walnut Lawn Funeral Home, Ltd. - DeGraffenreid-Wood Crematory, Springfield, Missouri.


Bob Teegardin


(From Meadors Funeral Home)

Robert ( Bob) George Teegardin, 87, of Clever, Missouri, passed away after a hard fought and courageously faced long illness March 27, 2026.

Robert was preceded in death by his parents, Ray and Helen (Haney) Teegardin and his daughter Kimberly Kay Teegardin.

He is survived by his wife of 66 years, Carolyn Sue (Lyons) Teegardin of the home; daughter Melody Teegardin of Willard, Missouri ; Zach Nusse of Billings Missouri; Granddaughter Vivian Sarah Conway, her husband David Michael Conway and a Great Granddaughter Violet Ever Conway.








Bob is also survived by his brother Jack Teegardin and his wife Linda of Leesburg, Florida ; John Teegardin and his wife Linda of Carthage Missouri; and many more beloved nieces, nephews, in-laws, cousins and friends. A special mention of his dear departed friend and brother-in-law Bill Prater of Carthage Missouri.

Bob was born to Helen and Ray on September 8, 1938 in Eureka Kansas , in his parents' home on their farm. Growing up with two brothers on a large farm made for a lot of fun family stories to tell the younger generations at family reunions. It was there in a one room school house the boys attended school. In 1953 The Teegardins sold the family farm, moved to Carthage Missouri to own and operate a Sinclair Gas Station there. With three young boys in tow they were put to work in the gas station. With farming equipment to fix and experience at the Sinclair Station this is most likely where Bob began his training to be the expert mechanic he was.

It was around that time that young Robert (age 15) was introduced to his future wife Carolyn Lyons (Age 14). Although smitten, they were young and there was more for Robert to do and a big world to see, he joined the United States Navy serving from 1956 to 1959, patrolling the seas of Japan and Hong Kong.

After being discharged with honors from the Navy, Bob returned to Carthage and it was there he reconnected with Carolyn and they were married there on February 6, 1960. Shortly after the wedding they moved to Springfield Missouri where Bob became employed with Producer’s Creamery as a maintenance engineer in the early 1960’s. It was during this time he studied evenings and achieved four licenses for Pilot, Private , Instructor and Commercial skill level. He served as a flight instructor at the Springfield Municipal Airport in the late 1960’s. During this time Bob again studied for certifications required for crop dusting, purchased a Piper Pawnee Crop Duster Airplane and he and Carolyn launched Teegardin’s Aerial Spraying and Seeding which they ran until he retired . After retirement Carolyn and Bob bought 200 acres in Fordland, Missouri and established a cattle farm later building a home there in 1982 . They moved to their last home in Clever Missouri in 2004.

Robert was a hard worker, industrious and creative. He could fix anything. After retirement he made wood furniture, wood toys for the grandchildren , was a miniature train hobbyist, collected/sold antique cars, was a gun collector, and an expert pool player. He could even juggle circus balls for family entertainment! Bob loved to go fishing and floating the rivers with his best buddy, Grandson Zach. He loved to take his Granddaughter Vivian horseback riding or would pull his Grandchildren in a wagon behind the tractor all over the hills of his farm. He taught his daughter’s how to shoot skeet, change a tire and ride quarter horses to work cattle. Bob and Carolyn, with their daughters in the rumble seat, would take summer evening drives in their 1931 Model-A Ford. Most of all his love and devotion to his wife Carolyn and his family was expressed by him every day.








He was known for his quick wit , humorous antics and love of chocolate crème pie. Bob had a special relationship of fun and respect with his brother by marriage Steve Lyons. Bob expressed much gratitude and affection for his Grandson by marriage David Conway. He shared so many happy memories and good meals with his wife’s sisters, Bonnie and Sharon and all their wonderful families. Kim is making pies for him in Heaven we are sure of that. He loved being with his children, grandchildren and extended family.

Fly high Sky King. We will miss you so very very much. God has taken you home.

Funeral Service details for Robert George Teegardin are as follows:

Meadors Funeral Home
304 East Drive Street
Clever, Missouri. 65631

Date: Friday, April 10, 2026
First View: 9:00 a.m. in Clever
Visitation: 10:00 to 11:00 a.m.
Funeral: 11:00 a.m.

After the funeral The Procession will travel to Park Cemetery.

In lieu of flowers Carolyn Teegardin would like donations to be made on behalf of Alzheimer’s and Cancer cures.

 

Richard Swilley


(From Parker Mortuary)

Richard Henry Swilley, 70 was born Feb. 25th 1956. He was a loving and caring Husband, Father, & Grandfather. He spent time all over the country, and lived life to the fullest.

With a true heart full of love to give. He enjoyed driving his hotrods and motorcycles, being near the water, but most of all he loved spending time with ALL of his children & grandchildren.








He is survived in death by his wife Charlotte, 1 Brother Edward, 2 sisters Linda & Brenda, 6 children Richard, Tonya, Valerie, Hailey, Tymon, & Alisha. 19 Grandchildren Richard, Richard, Richard, Richard, Justice, Jade, Juliana, Emma, Jasmine, Brooklynn, Gabriel, Cydney, William, Zoe, Henry, Phoenix, Asher( William Edward), Evelynn, Eleanor, and is joined in Heaven by both parents Edward & Juanita, 1 Brother Albert, and 2 Grandchildren Jasmine, and Austin. He passed peacefully in his sleep on March 31st 2026.

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


Allene Miller


(From Parker Mortuary)

Allene Miller (Barbara Allene), 85, passed from this earth following a short illness. Allene was born April 19th, 1940 in Klamath Falls, OR. Allene graduated from Cassville High School in 1958 and got her English and Communication degrees from Missouri Southern College. Her entire teaching career of 25 years was at Diamond High School.

On July 16, 1959, Allene married JR (Joseph Richard) Miller, this union lasted nearly 67 years. Together, they had three children: Brian, Denise, and James.









Allene was preceded in death by her oldest son Brian Patrick in November 1997.

Visitation Services will be Thursday April 9th 5-7pm,at Parker Mortuary and graveside services will be Saturday April 11th, 11 a.m. at Munsey Cemetery, Eagle Rock, MO officiants will be Brandon Dorris and Scott Hill.


Jerry Huddleston


(From Parker Mortuary)

Jerry Ray Huddleston, 82, of Joplin, Missouri, passed away on March 28, 2026, after an extended illness.

He was born on November 8, 1943, in Webb City, Missouri, to the late Don and Opal Huddleston. Jerry spent his life rooted in the community where he was raised, and he carried the values of hard work, loyalty, and kindness with him throughout his years. He graduated from Webb City High School in Webb City, Missouri, in 1961, beginning a life marked by steady dedication to his family, his work, and his faith.








Jerry served his country as a Vietnam veteran in the United States Air Force, a chapter of his life that reflected his sense of duty and commitment to something greater than himself. After his military service, he built a long career as a diesel mechanic for Ozark-Kenworth in Joplin, where he worked for many years. He was known for being handy and resourceful, and he took pride in being able to fix what others could not. He especially enjoyed tinkering with engines, and he found satisfaction in working with his hands and solving mechanical problems.

Jerry was a member of Fir Road Christian Church and lived his faith as a Christian in the way he treated others. He was also a member of the Joplin, Missouri, VFW, where he shared fellowship with fellow veterans and remained connected to the military community that meant so much to him. He was also a lifelong member of the NRA. Those who knew Jerry will remember him as a friendly, selfless man who was always willing to lend a hand and offer support when it was needed.








He loved the sport of shooting guns and appreciated the time spent around the hobbies and interests that brought him joy. More than anything, Jerry valued time with his family. He was preceded in death by his beloved wife, Sandra Jewell Huddleston, with whom he shared nearly 60 years of marriage. Their long life together was a testament to devotion, partnership, and enduring love.

Jerry is survived by his son, Jerry “Mitch” Huddleston and significant other, Shelley of Arma, Kansas; his daughters, Tonia Diaz and her significant other, Rusty of Galena, Kansas, and Amber Huddleston of Joplin, Missouri. He also leaves behind his grandchildren, Zakk Huddleston, Hunter Huddleston, Tyler Luckey, and Trae Diaz, as well as his great-grandchildren, Rynleigh, Remington, Axel and August His family was a source of great pride and joy, and he cherished each of them deeply.

Inurnment of ashes will take place at a later date at Ozark Memorial Parke Cemetery in Joplin, Missouri.

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



JaVohn Morrill


(From Derfelt Funeral Home)

JaVohn Benjamin Morrill, 28, of Columbus, KS left us tragically on March 30, 2026.

JaVohn was born on February 10, 1998, in Pittsburg, Kansas to Buffi Freeman and Poncho Sales. JaVohn attended Riverton schools in his younger years and later transferred to Columbus Unified High School where he graduated with the class of 2016 and went on to attend college.

Javohn was very athletic and loved competition. He participated in football, baseball, basketball and track where he received many awards throughout his high school years.








The last several years JaVohn was a warehouse manager for Bennett Packaging, Pittsburg, KS. He was devoted to his job, never missed a day and was loved by everyone he worked with.

JaVohn enjoyed bodybuilding, playing golf, listening to music of all genres and spending time with the family’s highland cows. But most of all, he loved supporting and cheering for his nephew, Braxton, at all his sporting events.

Javohn had one of the gentlest souls and quickly made a lasting impression on everyone he met. Many knew him for his sense of humor, always being supportive and loved making others smile. His love was unconditional and he had a smile that could light up the room.

He is preceded in death by his maternal grandfather, Lloyd Butch Morrill and paternal grandmother, Ollie Roberson.








Survived by his parents Chet and Buffi Freeman, Poncho and Beth Sales. Additional survivors include his siblings, Tyler Morrill (Raychelle), CJ Freeman (Taylor), Cody Freeman, Dante Sales, Darius Sales, Darian Sales, Kalee Swayze, Devin Sales, Keenan Stanley, and Deveron Duncan. Grandparents Sandra Morrill, Diana Morrill, Jimmie Freeman Sr. (Carla), Norma Roark, Hersel Brown, and Mattie Miner. Nieces and Nephews Braxton Morrill, Zane Gray, Lily Freeman, Blaire Freeman, River Freeman, Navy Freeman, Karson Freeman, Colson Freeman, and many other nieces, nephews and extended family who were all special to him. He is also survived by his girlfriend, Kylie Shepard and best friend, Kale Smith.

Services will be held on Wednesday, April 8th, 2026, at 1:30 pm at Derfelt Funeral home in Columbus, KS. The family will receive friends at 12:30 pm, prior to the service, at the funeral home.

Memorial contributions can be made to the family.

May everyone cherish their memories with JaVohn and remember his heart-warming smile.

Funeral arrangements are under the direction of the Derfelt Funeral Home, Columbus.