Monday, June 29, 2026

Scott Marbut


(From Fohn Funeral Home)

Edward “Scott” Marbut, age 65, of San Antonio, Texas passed away Thursday, June 18, 2026, at his residence.

He was born July 13, 1960, in San Antiono, Texas, the son of Stanley Edward and Patsy Ann (Miller) Marbut.

Surviving are his sister, Pamela Lane of League City, Texas; niece, Callison Carnes and nephews, Timothy Lane and wife Erica, Cooper Davis, and Everett Lane.

Preceding him in death were his father, Stanley Marbut and mother, Patsy "Pat" Marbut, who passed away Sunday, June 28, 2026 and his brother, Christy Lee Marbut.








Scott grew up and attended school in San Antonio, graduating from Oliver Wendall Holmes High School in 1978. He continued his education at Texas State Technical College in Waco, Texas, earning an Associate Degree in Diesel Technology. Scott was employed by the United States Civil Service as a logistics specialist. He was of the Baptist faith.

Services will be held at 11:30 A.M. Friday, July 3, 2026 at Arnhart Baptist Church in Purdy, under direction of Fohn Funeral Home in Cassville. Pastor Jason Mackey will officiate. A private burial will be held at Arnhart Cemetery in Purdy, Missouri.

The family will receive friends from 10:00 A.M. until service time Friday, July 3, 2026 at Arnhart Baptist Church in Purdy.








Contributions may be made to Arnhart Baptist Church in memory of Scott.Edward “Scott” Marbut, age 65, of San Antonio, Texas passed away Thursday, June 18, 2026, at his residence.

He was born July 13, 1960, in San Antiono, Texas, the son of Stanley Edward and Patsy Ann (Miller) Marbut.

Surviving are his sister, Pamela Lane of League City, Texas; niece, Callison Carnes and nephews, Timothy Lane and wife Erica, Cooper Davis, and Everett Lane.

Preceding him in death were his father, Stanley Marbut and mother, Patsy "Pat" Marbut, who passed away Sunday, June 28, 2026 and his brother, Christy Lee Marbut.

Scott grew up and attended school in San Antonio, graduating from Oliver Wendall Holmes High School in 1978. He continued his education at Texas State Technical College in Waco, Texas, earning an Associate Degree in Diesel Technology. Scott was employed by the United States Civil Service as a logistics specialist. He was of the Baptist faith.

Services will be held at 11:30 A.M. Friday, July 3, 2026 at Arnhart Baptist Church in Purdy, under direction of Fohn Funeral Home in Cassville. Pastor Jason Mackey will officiate. A private burial will be held at Arnhart Cemetery in Purdy, Missouri.

The family will receive friends from 10:00 A.M. until service time Friday, July 3, 2026 at Arnhart Baptist Church in Purdy.

Contributions may be made to Arnhart Baptist Church in memory of Scott.

John Ratliff


(From Knell Mortuary0

John Franklin Ratliff passed away on June 28, 2026, in Carthage, Missouri, at the age of 77. John was born on June 26, 1949, in Carthage, Missouri, the son of the late John Henry and Elsie Jane (Grimes) Ratliff. He lived a life marked by hard work, quiet strength, and a spirited love for the simple joys that made each day meaningful

A carpenter by trade, John took pride in his work and in the value of building things that would last. His craftsmanship reflected his character, as he was dependable, practical, and committed to doing a job well.








John found joy in the quieter pleasures of life. He enjoyed listening to music, fishing, and playing checkers. These interests were a reflection of who he was, a man who appreciated both peace and companionship, and who found contentment in moments shared with others. Whether he was spending time outdoors, enjoying his favorite tune, or sitting down for a game of checkers, John brought his own spirited energy to every experience. He had a way of making ordinary moments feel memorable.

He is survived by his sister, Betty Lovell of Carthage, Missouri, along with several nieces and nephews and many other extended family members. He was also preceded in death by two sisters, Mary Rust and Carolyn Killman.

Graveside services will be held at 11 am Tuesday, June 30, 2026 at Oak Hill Cemetery, Carthage, Missouri. Online condolences may be expressed through www.knellmortuary.com. Arrangements are under the direction and personal care of Knell Mortuary.


Doris Dalbom


(From Clark Funeral Home)

Doris Jean (Walbridge) Dalbom was born Sept. 12, 1933, in Batavia, New York. She grew up with two sisters, Catherine "Katy" and Virginia "Ginny", on a small farm in upstate New York where she developed her love of horses, plants, and everything to do with the outdoors. She started first grade at the age of 4 and finished high school when she was 16. Doris graduated from SUNY Geneseo State College with a Bachelor of Science in Education.

After college, Doris drove across the country with a friend because they heard there were teaching jobs in California. It was in California where a fellow staff member at her school introduced Doris to her nephew, Chuck Dalbom from Bakersfield, California. Doris and Chuck were married in 1956; and were married for 66 years until Chuck's passing in 2022.








Doris and Chuck spent the first few years of married life in Goleta, California (a suburb of Santa Barbara), where Doris taught school and Chuck worked three jobs while he finished college. Both Chuck and Doris taught at the Goleta Union School. They had three children while in Santa Barbara, California, and then their little family of five moved north to Paradise, California, before Chuck and Doris made the decision to move to Southwest Missouri to raise cattle. They spent two years near Neosho, Missouri, and then made the move to the beautiful rural countryside just outside of Stella, Missouri. Doris used to enjoy telling people that they lived near Stella, which was between Wanda and Jane.

Doris was an active member of the Stella United Methodist Church, where she met lifelong friends. She and Chuck also purchased and refurbished the historic Lentz-Carter building on Ozark Street in Stella, which they turned into a restaurant before selling it.

In the late 1960s and 1970s Doris taught periodically at both the Triway Elementary School and Granby Elementary School during times when there was a temporary need for an elementary school teacher. But she spent the majority of her days doing what she loved most: taking care of her family, riding horseback, and overseeing her huge vegetable garden, lush lawns, and flower beds that were always growing and blooming. If a flower, fruit tree, or a shrub could grow in Missouri, you could probably find it in Doris's lawn or gardens.

Doris was an accomplished horsewoman and had a beautiful bond with all of the horses she owned and loved. Although Doris would have ridden her beloved horses every day just for fun, she and Chuck were also in the cattle business and therefore she took her role of checking cattle on horseback seriously. Every day during calving season - or really anytime that was needed - you'd find Doris out on one of her horses, making the rounds on their ranch ensuring that all was well.

Doris was an incredible mom. The stories her three "kids" could tell would easily fill a book - or 12 - but here are three that illustrate how loving, fun, and hands-on she was as a mom:

When her oldest son, Bill, was a young teenager and had a few friends over, Doris told them that she'd make them pancakes in the morning. As many as they could eat. And she ended up cooking and flipping 76 pancakes that morning for Bill, younger brother Clint, and three of Bill's lucky friends.

When middle child, Clint, was around 11 or 12, he decided he would feed the family with his hunting skills. Doris told him she'd cook whatever he provided. And true to her word, the family ate rabbit stew, squirrel and dumplings, and frog legs from the pond. But Doris drew the line when Clint brought home three lizards and showed them to her through the kitchen window.

And, one night after a full day of snow, Doris woke up daughter, Dora, late at night when the moon was full and the world was peaceful and white, with the whispered words: "Let's ride!" Mother and daughter saddled up their horses and rode out into the night, the horse's hooves throwing horseshoe-shaped snow clumps as they galloped through the fields.

Doris had a love of travel. Together she and Chuck traveled to places like New Zealand, Ireland, England, and the Galapagos Islands. She also enjoyed traveling to just about every corner of the 50 United States, including Hawaii and Alaska, with the Florida panhandle coastline a favorite summertime spot and family gathering place. When Doris was in her 90s, she continued her love of travel and ventured all around the state of Missouri with granddaughters, down to Texas to see family, as well as a trip back to upstate New York, and just last summer, out to southern California.








Doris is survived by her sister, Virginia "Ginny" Ann Voss; her son Bill Dalbom and daughter-in-law Kim; her son Clint Dalbom and daughter-in-law Mindy; and her daughter Dora Hilburn and son-in-law Scott. She is also survived by four granddaughters: Kaylyn Dalbom and her husband, Shawn Lawrence; Alison Dalbom; Katie Hilburn; and Andie Hilburn; along with three "bonus" step-grandchildren, Alaina Bonin, Matt Rodgers, and Jon-Erick Rodgers, and their families.

A special thank-you to the loving staff at Oak Pointe Senior Living Community where Doris lived the last 6 months of her life, as well as to the caring staff of Three Rivers Hospice.

Doris will be missed by many. Those who knew and loved her are sure to hear her beautiful laughter in the breeze, see her twinkly blue eyes in the summer sky, and feel her embrace in the arms of her children and grandchildren.

Visitation will be held on Friday, July 10, 2026, from 12:30 - 1:30 pm at Clark Funeral Home in Neosho. A Graveside service will follow at 2:00 pm at Macedonia Cemetery in Stella, Missouri.

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

Misty Hipkins


(From White Funeral Home)

Misty Dawn Hicks Hipkins, age 46, of Stella, Missouri, was born on June 23, 1980, in Monett, Missouri, to Lonnie and Eileen Hicks. She departed this life on June 26, 2026, at her home in Stella.

Misty was united in marriage to Robert "Ross" Hipkins, who survives. Together they shared a life filled with love and family. She is also survived by her three daughters, Hailey Hipkins of the home, Savanna Hipkins of Purdy, Missouri, and Kyla Hicks and Julie England of Joplin, Missouri.







Misty enjoyed spending time outdoors, especially fishing and searching for rocks and treasures. While rock picking, she was known for bringing home plenty of "leave-it-rights" that she simply refused to leave behind. She also had an incredible knack for finding four-leaf clovers and was always excited by her lucky discoveries. Her adventurous spirit and appreciation for life's simple treasures brought joy to those around her.

She was preceded in death by her parents, Lonnie and Eileen Hicks; two brothers, Keith Burwell and Jason Burwell; and one sister, Brittany Burwell.

Misty is survived by her siblings, Eddie Burwell of Exeter, Missouri; Sheila and Keith Young, affectionately known as "Nana and Pa," of Ridgley, Missouri; Dean and Misty Burwell of Joplin, Missouri; Wendy and Terry Testerman of Cassville, Missouri; Debbie Hicks of Cassville, Missouri; and Wendy Smith and James Tacker of Lebanon, Missouri.








She also leaves behind her beloved adopted grandbabies, Grayson, Waylon, Mason, and Makinley, affectionately known as "Mac and Cheese." They lovingly called her Mee Moo, Mee Mee, and Thistle Dawn, while one proud nephew simply knew her as "Master." Misty's heart was big enough to embrace everyone she met, and she was known by many as "Momma" to friends and extended family members she welcomed as her own.

Misty will be remembered for her generous heart, her unique sense of humor, her love of family, and her ability to make everyone feel accepted and loved. The memories she created and the lives she touched will be cherished forever by those who knew and loved her.

Arrangements are under the direction of White Funeral Home and Crematory in Cassville, Missouri.

Doris Jones


(From Clark Funeral Home)

Doris Pauline Jones, 90, of Neosho, Missouri, passed away peacefully on Saturday, June 27, 2026, at Oak Pointe Assisted Living in Neosho.

Doris was born on October 31, 1935, to Everett Farmer and Lottie Doris (Perryman) Farmer. She graduated from high school before attending secretarial college.








On December 26, 1954, she married the love of her life, Everett Ray Jones, in Reno, Nevada. She traveled by train to California at 19 years old to marry him and together they shared more than 70 years of marriage until Everett's passing on November 17, 2025. She was a farm wife and a homemaker. She was an excellent cook, known for her potato salad, which none of her children could mimic.

Doris was creative and was gifted in watercolor painting, making pottery, and enjoyed reading a good book.

She is survived by her children, Eddie Jones and wife, Renee; Cathy Trewyn and husband, Tom; and Lisa Youngblood and husband, Bruce; grandchildren, Steven Dawley and wife, Kate, Ryan Jones, Jessi Whitehead and husband, Andy, Jake Youngblood and wife, Nicole, Rusty Stramel and wife, Jessica, Emily Swinehart and husband, Larry, Robbie Harris, Audra George, and Harrison George and wife Lisa; along with sixteen great-grandchildren.






She was preceded in death by her parents; her husband, Everett Ray Jones; and her daughter, Carol Ann Harris.

Graveside funeral services will be held at 10:00 a.m. on Thursday, July 2, 2026, at Diamond Cemetery with Virgil Eubanks officiating. Doris's grandsons will have the honor of serving as pallbearers.

Richard Stickney


(From Sisco Funeral Home)

Richard Allen Stickney, 66, of Exeter, Missouri passed away June 26, 2026 at Mercy Hospital in Rogers, Arkansas. He was born January 19, 1960 in Minneapolis, MN to Donald Asa Stickney and Carol Jean (Jandro) Stickney.

He proudly served in the United States Army.

He enjoyed cooking, grilling, working outdoors and was a fan of the Vikings Football team. He loved his friends and was always friendly.






 

Richard was preceded in death by his parents, and three siblings, Kathy Natoli, Denise McDonough and Marty Stickney.

He is survived by his wife, Keleman Tina (Ladore) Stickney; one daughter, Sarah Stickney of Anoka, MN; three grandchildren, Aurora, Hunter and Linken and two siblings, Patrick Stickney of Minneapolis, MN and Shang Williams of South Dakota.

No services are scheduled.


Sunday, June 28, 2026

Carol Sue Michael


(From Campbell-Biddlecome Funeral Home)

It is with deep love and profound sorrow that we announce the passing of a remarkable woman, a devoted matriarch and the heart of our family. Carol Sue Michael, age 79, a lifetime resident of Seneca, MO, went home to be with the Lord June 25, 2026, surrounded by her loved ones.

Carol Sue Walker was born June 3, 1947 the daughter of O. Edith (Rantz) and Quenston Walker in a log cabin at Wela Park, MO. She was a graduate of Seneca High School. Sue formerly worked for La-Z-Boy Midwest in Neosho, Eagle Picher Industries, Seneca and then retired from the Seneca R7 School District. 






Sue gave of herself selflessly and her home was a place of comfort and belonging while finding joy in a crowded dinner table. She found peace in the simple things, time spent with family, shared laughter and the traditions she began that will live on for generations. Sue also enjoyed hunting the elusive morel mushroom, thrifting for a good bargain and all you can eat crab legs. Most of all she enjoyed spending time with her grandchildren and her beloved side kick Louie.

Carol Sue Walker married Paul Freddie Cook June 4, 1965 and he preceded her in death. Sue married Bill Michael August 10, 1990 and he preceded her in death. She was also preceded in death by one sister Charlotte Jean.








Survivors include two daughters Diana Smith and husband Darrell, Breckenridge, TX and Kandice Killingsworth and husband Ben, Carthage, MO; grandchildren, Aaron McKeehan, Kayla McKeehan, Darrell Smith Jr., Brittany Scull, Leeann Smith, Benjamin McKeehan, Melanie Adams (Matt), Alex Mefford and Blake McKeehan and 8 great-grandchildren as well as numerous nieces and nephews she treasured; siblings, Richard Conner (Connie), Darrell Walker (Diane), Jeanie Cox (Tom) and Loretta Davis.

Per Sue's request, the family will be having a Celebration of Life gathering, Friday, July 3rd at 5pm at her home in Hart. Please bring a covered dish to share.