Wednesday, April 22, 2026

Susan Mitchell


(From Midland Cremation Society)

Susan Marie Mitchell, 62, of Anderson, Missouri, passed away peacefully at her home on April 17, 2026, surrounded by the people who loved her most. 

Susan was born on May 20, 1963, to the late Mary Alice Logan and Edward Emery Mitchell. She was later adopted by Charles and Jeanie Mitchell of Butterfield, Missouri. Susan attended school in Cassville, Missouri, where she was competitive in sports and especially loved playing softball. 








Susan was a woman of incredible strength, courage, and heart. She was never one to back down from a fight, especially when it came to protecting the people she loved or standing up for what she believed in. Susan spoke her mind, stood her ground, and faced life's challenges head-on without fear. She was fiercely loyal, strong-willed, and determined, with a spirit that could not be broken. 

If someone she cared about needed her, Susan was there without hesitation. She fought for her family, defended her friends, and made sure the people she loved always knew they had someone in their corner. 

She loved the outdoors and found happiness in the simple things in life. Some of her favorite moments were spent fishing Indian Creek, being outside, and learning more about her Indian culture. Nature brought her peace, but her greatest joy came from the people she loved. 

Susan had a heart bigger than most. She was known as a defender, someone who would always step in to protect her family and friends. She loved deeply, fiercely, and unconditionally. Her strength carried others through difficult times, and her love made people feel safe. 

She is survived by her daughters, Mandy Mitchell and significant other Travis Jarnagin of Joplin, Missouri; Sami Lang of Seneca, Missouri; Rebecca Mitchell and husband Raymond Torres of Anderson, Missouri; Brandy Hagebusch and significant other Robby Ryan of Anderson, Missouri. She is also survived by their sister, Nicole Douglass and husband Brad Douglass of Berryville, Arkansas, and Brandon Lang of Anderson, Missouri, whom she loved as a son. 

Susan leaves behind eight grandchildren, three great-grandchildren, and six siblings: Anita Mitchell of Seneca, Missouri; Joe Mitchell of Eagle Rock, Missouri; Angela Massey of Brent, Oklahoma; Amy Rider of Van, Oklahoma; Abby Babber of Marble City, Oklahoma; and Jay Mitchell of Purdy, Missouri. 








Susan also leaves behind her beloved pet pig, Mr. Piggy, who brought her so much joy and companionship over the years. 

She was preceded in death by both sets of parents; her older sister, Becky Bonebarkes; and her three brothers, John-John Mitchell, Michael Mitchell, and Anthony Mitchell. 

Susan leaves behind a family who will miss her deeply every day. She was truly one of a kind — strong, fearless, loving, and impossible to forget. Though her passing leaves an emptiness that can never be filled, her love, strength, and fierce spirit will live on in the hearts of everyone who knew her.
Sue will be forever missed, forever remembered, and forever loved. 

Celebration of Life will be on Sunday April 26, 2026 at 3:30PM at the Pineville Community Center located at 602 Jesse Jame Rd, Pineville MO 64856


Fred Clevenger


(From Peterson Funeral Chapel)

Fred L. Clevenger, 71, of Marionville, Missouri passed away Tuesday, April 21, 2026 at his home. He was born July 7, 1954 in Aurora, MO.,. the son of Mickey and Ova (Riddle) Clevenger. He was a carpet installer for over 50 years.

Survivors include one son, Michael Clevenger and wife, Rhonda of Galena, MO.; one daughter, Lindsey Eutsler and husband, Andy of Marionville, MO; one sister, Dorothy Ard of Aurora, MO.; 4 grandchildren and 3 great-grandchildren.








He was preceded in death by his parents; two brothers, Lonnie Clevenger and Steve Ormsby.

Memorial services will be held Friday, April 24 at 11:00 a.m. in the Peterson Funeral Chapel with Rev. Greg Forester officiating.

Arrangements are under the care of Peterson Funeral Chapel.

Olive Thomas


(From Knell Mortuary)

Olive Thomas, 94, of Carthage, Missouri, passed away on April 20, 2026, in Carthage, Missouri. She was born on January 18, 1932, in Aurora, Missouri, the daughter of the late Frank Jane and Edna Mae (Harlow) Glendenning.

Olive was a proud graduate of Bolivar High School, class of 1949. She went on to earn her bachelor’s degree in art and design from Southwest Missouri State University in 1953. While attending college, she was also a member of the swim and dive team and enjoyed playing recreational basketball.








After completing her education, Olive married Clarke Thomas on April 19, 1953 in Bolivar, Missouri. Olive devoted much of her life to her family as a homemaker, raising her children with love and many hours of games, activities, and playtime. She also shared her artistic talents as an art teacher in Norfolk, Virginia, for a year and later in Carthage, Missouri.

Olive enjoyed reading, knitting, and collecting antiques. She was also a great bridge player and belonged to several bridge clubs, where she enjoyed the challenge of the game. Above all else, she treasured time spent with her family. Olive called her grandchildren and great-grandchildren pumpkins.








She is survived by her children, Matt Thomas and his wife Lisa of Carthage, Missouri, Lynn Campbell and her husband Don of Carthage, Missouri, Andy Thomas and his wife Dina of Carthage, Missouri, and Carla Colvert and her husband Richard of Clinton, Missouri. She also leaves behind 13 grandchildren and 24 great-grandchildren, all of whom were blessed by her love and presence. She is also survived by her sisters-in-law, Marlene Glendenning, Kay Glendenning, and Mary Peterson.

Olive was preceded in death by her beloved husband, Clarke Thomas; one grandson, Russell Colvert; one great-grandson, Lucas Nugent; her brothers, Jack, Bud, George, and Ralph Glendenning; and her sister, Mary Lea Phillips.

A celebration of life will be held Saturday, May 9, 2026 from 1:00 to 3:00 pm at Cherry’s Woodshed in Carthage.


Za Bik


(From Buchanan Funeral Home)

Za Hnin Bik, 45, of Mt. Vernon, MO, passed from this life on Sunday, April 19, 2026, while at his home following a sudden illness.

Za was born January 20, 1981, in Bungtlang, Burma, to Hniar Kam and Zung Khen.

Za was employed as a cook, specializing in making sushi. He was a member of the Farm Chin Baptist Church in Wheaton, MO.







He is survived by his father; and nine brothers and sisters; and many extended family and friends.

Funeral service for Za will be held at 10:30 a.m. on Saturday, April 25, 2026, at the Farm Chin Baptist Church in Wheaton, MO. Reverend Benjamin Bawi will be officiating. The family invites friends for a visitation at the church from 10:00 a.m. until service time on Saturday. Interment will be in the Muncie Chapel Cemetery, Wheaton, MO. Arrangements are under the personal care and direction of Buchanan Funeral Home, Monett, MO.


Patti Ireland


(From Buchanan Funeral Home)

Patti Jo Ireland (Boswell, Paternostro) entered into eternal rest on Monday, April 20, 2026, at Mercy Hospital in Springfield, Missouri, following a brief illness.

Patti was born on December 28, 1957, in Joplin, Missouri. A graduate of Pierce City High School, she spent most of her life in Pierce City and Wentworth, Missouri, where she built a life centered on family, service, and caring for others.








Patti was preceded in death by her parents, Joe and Frances (Carver) Boswell, and her husband Lee Ireland.

She is survived by one brother, Joe Boswell, Jr. (Jennifer) of Molalla, Oregon; daughters Mandi Paternostro (Zeb) and Sarah Paternostro (Jacob); son Tony Paternostro; one niece, Bella: one nephew, Lucas, ten grandchildren; four great-grandchildren; and many beloved cousins and extended family members.

Throughout her life, Patti devoted herself to children and families in her community. She operated Paternostro Family Daycare out of her home for many years, providing loving care to countless children. She also served as a Family Advocate for OACAC Head Start in Monett, Missouri. Her compassion, patience, and dedication left a lasting impact on the families she served.








After retirement, Patti found her greatest joy in spoiling her grandchildren and great-grandchildren, spending time with family, and working in her yard. She was a deeply loved Mother, Maw, and friend. Her presence will be profoundly missed by all who knew her.

A celebration of life will be held at a later date.

Arrangements have been entrusted to Buchanan Funeral Home, Monett, MO.


Evelyn Ward


(From Simpson Funeral Home)

Evelyn Louise Ward, a loving wife, mother, grandmother, great grandmother, and friend, passed away on April 19, 2026, at the age of 82. She was a woman full of love, laughter, and simple joys, and she leaves behind a legacy that will live on through her family for generations.

Evelyn was born on May 2, 1943, to Ira White and Edith White. She spent her entire life in the Joplin and Webb City area, where she built deep roots and lifelong connections with family and friends. Some of her most cherished memories were the summers she spent at the lake and at the race track with her family.








She came from a large family and shared her life with her brothers Jim White, Harry White, and Ira White; her stepbrother, Carl McGee; and her sisters, Pauline Fawver and Dorothy Rickey.

Evelyn devoted her life to the people she loved most. She had a deep love for her family and never missed a chance to show it. Whether through a warm meal, a kind word, or simply being present, she made everyone feel cared for and important.

She found joy in life’s simple pleasures, spending time at the races, trying her luck at the casino, and relaxing at home while watching her favorite westerns day and night. Those who knew her will remember her for her strong spirit, her sense of humor, and the way she could make a house feel like home.

Evelyn was preceded in death by her beloved husband of 56 years, Clyde Ward Sr.; her parents, Ira and Edith White; three brothers; two sisters; and many other cherished family members and dear friends who welcomed her with open arms.








She is survived by her three children, Edith Coberley (Michael), Cynthia Redmon (Jeffrey), and Clyde Ward Jr. (Rachel); six grandchildren; and three great-grandchildren, with one more on the way. Her family was her greatest pride and joy.

Evelyn’s love, strength, and presence will be deeply missed but never forgotten. Her memory will live on in the stories shared, the lessons she taught, and the love she gave so freely.

A visitation will be held at 10 am on Thursday, April 23, 2026 at Simpson Funeral Home in Webb City, followed by a graveside at Mt. Hope Cemetery with Pastor Lew Poe officiating.

Services are under the care and guidance of Simpson Funeral Home of Webb City. We encourage friends and relatives to visit the memorial page to share photos and memories of Evelyn.


Peggy Clevenger


(From Meadors Funeral Home)

Peggy Marie Elliott Clevenger of Aurora Mo, passed away in Attica Nursing home in Attica Kansas on Saturday April 18, 2026. Peggy was born July 2, 1935, in Crane Mo. to Floyd and Ardith (Neil) Edwards. She married Jim Elliott in May of 1952, and they were happily married for 43 years prior to his passing on July 5, 1995. On June 7, 1998, she married Clyde Clevenger. He passed away in November 2017.

She was a member of the Reavisville First Baptist church. Her love for God and her faith was very strong. She loved the old hymns and was always singing them. Her church family meant a lot to her, and she loved each and every one of them. Her family was her pride and joy; she loved to go to their rodeos and games. Peggy was her kid's biggest cheerleader. She worked hard for her family from working at a boot company where she stretches the tops of boots; to manager and sales clerk at St. John's Short Stop. 








Peggy’s favorite pastime was to make quilts that she would share with her family, even making some with her loving daughter Sherry. One thing about her is she always wanted them to be nice and warm when they snuggle up with her love. She always said my love is in each stitch so wrap up in my quilts and know how much I love you and I am always here for you.

She will be deeply missed by all that she knew her, and she will never be forgotten. She is with us all in our hearts and memories. She has asked in lieu of flowers she would like all memorials to be given to Reavisville First Baptist Church to help the Crowley family purchase a wheelchair van to help with her little buddy Tate. Any other donations may be given to the youth group of Reavisville First Baptist Church so they can keep reaching out to the youth in the community to spread the word of our Lord.

Peggy survived by her children Terry Elliott, Sherry (Jay) Ingle, Brad (Deb) Elliott, and Verlan (Starla) Elliott. 9 grandchildren, 17 great grandchildren, and 3 great great-grandchildren; sister Judy Cavener and a lot of dear friends she made at Attica Nursing Home. 








In addition to her parents Peggy was preceded in death by her sisters Flo Dean, and Wanda Wise a brother Bill Edwards, 1 grandson Nathan Travis Elliott, 1 great granddaughter and 1 great grandson.

Family will receive friends and relatives on Thursday, April 23, 2026, at 10-11 a.m. at Reavisville First Baptist Church (23029 State Highway TT, Crane, MO 65633). Funeral services will follow at 11:00 a.m. with Pastor Mark Reavis officiating. Peggy Will be placed in Jesus’s hands in Crane Community Cemetery following the funeral service.

Reavisville First Baptist Church (P.O. Box 4 Marionville Mo. 65705 

Permanent online condolences maybe left at www.meadorsfuneralhome.com