(From Mason-Woodard Mortuary)
James Arnold McGaugh, lovingly known as Jim, passed away on June 23, 2026, at the age of 79.
Jim was born on November 2, 1946, in Anderson, Missouri, to Joseph and Ruth McGaugh. He built a life centered around hard work, family, laughter, and lending a helping hand whenever someone needed it.
For 61 wonderful years, Jim shared his life with the love of his life, Valorie. Together they built a family that remained the center of his world. He is survived by his devoted wife, Valorie; his son, Ron McGaugh and wife Jennifer, and their daughter, Taylor; and his daughter, Angie Gibson and husband Jeff Gibson, along with their sons, Chase and Brett.
Jim also loved all of his siblings dearly—Pat, Claudia, Rick, Ray, Delma, and David. They were never just brothers and sisters to him; they were lifelong friends and an important part of his everyday life. He also leaves behind many cherished nieces and nephews whom he loved very much.
Jim retired from Atlas Powder Company after 41 years of dedicated service. He believed in working hard, took pride in every job he did, and was never one to sit still. Whether it was washing dishes after a family meal, fixing something that was broken, or helping wherever he was needed, he was always willing to pitch in without being asked.
A devoted father, Jim coached his son’s soccer and baseball teams and later continued his love of the game by playing in a men’s soccer league well into adulthood.
Jim found happiness in the simple things. He loved the outdoors, working in his yard, caring for plants, tinkering in his garage, and bringing old cars back to life. It was a familiar sight to see him out in the driveway with an old radio playing beside him while he worked. He had a special place in his heart for animals and quietly helped countless animals over the years.
Anyone who knew Jim also knew his mischievous side. He was ornery in the very best way, always ready with a prank, a teasing remark, or a joke that often pushed the boundaries of what was considered appropriate. His sense of humor was unforgettable, and he delighted in making people laugh—even if they rolled their eyes first.
His kindness was just as memorable as his humor. If he saw someone stranded alongside the road or anyone in need, he never hesitated to stop and help. He believed in doing the right thing and giving whatever he could, whether it was his time, his knowledge, or simply his willingness to lend a hand.
Jim leaves behind a lifetime of memories, laughter, lessons, and love. His family will forever remember the sound of his old radio playing from the driveway, his hands busy fixing something, his quick wit, his generous heart, and the unwavering love he had for those closest to him.
Though his presence will be deeply missed, the example he set—of hard work, compassion, loyalty, generosity, and finding humor in everyday life—will continue to live on in all who knew and loved him.
“In lieu of flowers, the family requests that memorial contributions be made to the Parkinson’s Foundation. Donations can be made securely online at Parkinson’s Foundation Donation Page.
Memorial Graveside Service
Saturday, August 15, 2026
11:00AM
Osborne Memorial Cemetery
32nd and McClelland
Joplin, MO 64804
Officiant: Tim Louderback
Interment
Saturday, August 15, 2026
11:00AM
Osborne Memorial Cemetery
3400 McClelland Blvd
Joplin, MO 64804