Thursday, February 26, 2026

Joann Carpenter


(From Peterson Funeral Chapel)

Beverly “Joann” Carpenter (Seitz-Huse), of Mt. Vernon, Missouri, went to be with her Lord and Savior February 25, 2026. Joann was born August 10, 1939 to John and Cordia Seitz (Davis),she was the youngest of 11 children. She married Paul Carpenter Nov 10, 1957, and they spent 42 years, 5 months and 4 days together before he passed away. From this union they had three children. Carlye, Paul (Skip), and Beverly.

In Joann’s younger years she enjoyed aggravating those she loved and was a spitfire. She could give you a pat on the back that would knock you over. She enjoyed going to church and was active in the church for many years. Joann enjoyed spending time outside and fishing at Stockton Lake. She drove the OACAC Head Start bus for over 30 years. Later in life she married Denver Huse who preceded her in death.








She was preceded in death by her parents, John and Cordia Seitz, Husband Paul Carpenter, Sisters Adine Evans, Maxine Garoutte, Emmaline Seitz, Jessie Willcock, Mary McCann, Brothers, Joe Seitz, Gerald Seitz and Earl Seitz.

She is survived by her daughter Carlye (Charles) Withnell of Verona, MO, son Skip (Joyce) Carpenter of Aurora, MO and daughter Beverly (Randy) Branham of Webb City, MO. Sister Pearl Arnold of California and brother Junior Seitz of Springfield, MO.Six grandchildren, Shannon Branham, Misty (Trinity) Mackley, Stacie (Jeremy) Bolin, Ashley (Kevin) Withnell-Bland, Caleb Carpenter, and Charlie (Felecia) Withnell. Ten Great-Grandchildren, Destiny Withnell (Patrick), First Class Petty Officer Nathaniel Mackley, Tyler Bolin, Celeena Hernandez (Samuel), Mason Withnell (Violet), Clayton Withnell (Emma), Brynna Hofer, Kennedy Withnell, McKinley Withnell and Lincoln Withnell. Two Great, Great Grandchildren, “Great’s Princesses”, Elizebeth and Wrenley. As well as many nieces and nephews and other family members.








Funeral Services will be held Saturday, February 28, 2026 at 2:00 PM in the Peterson Funeral Chapel. Burial will follow at Calton Cemetery. Visitation will be held from 1:00 PM until Service time in the Funeral Home.

In lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be made to St. Croix Hospice in care of the funeral home.

Arrangements are under the care of Peterson Funeral Chapel.


Loren Russell


(From Fohn Funeral Home)

Loren “Lavon” Russell, age 88, of Monett, Missouri passed away Wednesday, February 25, 2026 at home.

He was born January 17, 1938 in Mineral Springs, Missouri the son of Calvin and Lora (Ennis) Russell. On July 26, 1957 in Orville, California he was united in marriage to Patsy Gage for 68 wonderful years, who survives. Also surviving are his sons, Rick Russell and wife Becky of Verona, Missouri and Ted Russell and wife Minerva of Springdale, Arkansas; daughters, Cindy Breazzeal and partner Donald of Cassville, Missouri and Vicky Russell and partner Jim of Golden, Missouri; brother, Doyle Russell of Monett, Missouri; 14 grandchildren; 24 great-grandchildren and 16 great-great-grandchildren.








Preceding him in death were his parents; grandparents and brother, Calvin Russell, Jr.

Loren grew up and attended school in Reeds Spring, Missouri, graduating from Reeds Spring High School. His passions were farming, raising cattle and being a machinist, but most of all he loved his wife and family.








Services will be held at 1:00 P.M. Saturday, February 28, 2026 at Fohn Funeral Home in Cassville. Pastor Jerry Nickle and Pastor Mike Tharp will conduct the services. Burial will be at Oak Ridge Cemetery in Cassville, Missouri.

The family will receive friends from 6:00 until 7:00 P.M. Friday at Fohn Funeral Home in Cassville.


Mark McCool


(From Clark Funeral Home)

Mark Clayton McCool, 65, of Wyandotte, Oklahoma, entered in eternal rest at his home on February 23, 2026. He was born August 1, 1960, in Neosho, Missouri, to Orlie Wade McCool and Wilma Day Tracy Miller.

Mark spent his life working with his hands. He was a skilled heavy machine operator for Walter Specialty Services and owner and operator of J&M Enterprises.

Over the years, he helped run Tucker’s Restaurant and played a key role in building and managing Steak-Inn in Shell Knob, Missouri and Steak-Out in Jane, Missouri and Grove, Oklahoma. If you ever enjoyed a good meal in those places, there’s a good chance Mark had a hand in making it happen.








Mark enjoyed being outdoors, riding his mules, walking through the woods, or tinkering on a project. A childhood memory of Mark stated, he would have rather taken apart a lawn mower engine while his siblings played ball. If someone needed help, he’d show up. Mark was the kind of man who would give you the shirt off his back.

He is survived by his daughter, Melissa (Brad) Bunnell of Grove, Oklahoma; his son, Jonathan Henry McCool of Goodman, Missouri; two grandsons, Kenneth Trey Evans and Zachry Cole McCool; and three great-granddaughters, Sophia, Mia, and Kaislee Evans.

He is also survived by his sister, Lindy (Patrick) O’Brien of McDonald County.

His stepmother, Sue Wood; the mother of his children, Julie Lynn McCool; and numerous nieces, nephews, cousins, and extended family.








He was preceded in death by his father, Orlie Wade McCool; his mother, Wilma Day Tracy Miller; his stepfather, Leonard Miller; his brother, Michael Wade McCool; his aunt, Cleo Slinkard; Jerry McCool; and his maternal and paternal grandparents.

Visitation will be held Saturday, February 28, 2026, at 9:00 a.m., with funeral services following at 10:30 a.m., both at Clark Funeral Home Chapel of Memories.

Honorary pallbearers will be Jerry Williams, Avery Walter, Ethan Walter, Kenneth Evans, Gean Boyer, Vona Sue Wood, Mark Hormel, Matt Walter, Brett Hagans and Zachry McCool.

Helen Smith


(From Simpson Funeral Home)

Mary “Helen” Smith, born June 22, 1940, in Webb City, Missouri, entered into eternal rest surrounded by her loving family. She was the beloved daughter of Burl Clifford Hight and Ethel Pearl Hight.

Helen was preceded in death by her parents; the love of her life and devoted husband of 39 years, Robert “Bob” Smith; her brothers Donnie Hight and Robert Hight; her brother-in-law Gary McVay Sr.; and one niece Christie Peavler and two nephews Robert Hight, Jr. and Donald Hight, Jr. and one great niece Hope McVay. Although Helen never had children of her own, she became a second mother and grandmother to countless people throughout her life. Her spunky personality, quick wit, and warm heart lit up every room she entered. She loved deeply, laughed often, and gave freely leaving an unforgettable impact on everyone lucky enough to know her.








She is survived by her sisters Bonnie Bishop and Julie McVay, her brother Mokie Hight (Charlie), and her sisters-in-law, Millie Hight and Dodie Hight. She leaves behind her cherished nieces Ronnie Lee James (Eric), Dina Winningham (Anthony), Jennie Tournear (Shawn), Traci Borders (John), Sherri Lynn Crismon, Peggy Johnson (Mike), Theresa Hight, and Keri Dunlap; nephews Darren Bishop, Marty McVay (Jennifer), Gary McVay Jr. Christina), Rusty Hight, Mark Hight(Shelly), and Richard Hight(Sarah), as well as many great nieces and nephews and great-great nieces and nephews who adored her.

Helen’s legacy is one of love, laughter, and generosity. She will be forever missed and forever remembered by all who had the joy of sharing in her life.








The family will hold a Memorial Service, Sunday, March 1, 2026 2 pm Calvary Church of the Nazarene 2802 Connecticut Joplin, MO 64801. Pastor Robert Nutting will be Officiating.

Cremation is under the personal care direction of Simpson Funeral Home. The family encourages relatives and friends to visit www.simpsonfh.com to share photos and memories of their loved one, Helen. While we mourn her passing, let's also celebrate a life well lived, full of compassion, service, and love. Helen's light continues to shine in the hearts of all those whose lives she touched. As we remember Helen, let's honor her spirit by practicing kindness and spreading love, just as she did throughout her life.


Gerry Warner


(From Thornhill-Dillon Mortuary)

Geraldine "Gerry" Warner, a beacon of love and gentleness, passed away peacefully on February 24, 2026, at the age of 98 in Carl Junction, MO. Born on December 12, 1927, in Diamond, MO, Gerry was the cherished daughter of the late Clebert Turner and Dora Strong-Turner. Her life was a testament to the power of kindness, adventure, and unwavering faith.

Gerry grew up around the close-knit community of Diamond, where she attended and graduated from Diamond High School. Her passion for helping others led her to pursue a career in nursing, culminating in her graduation from a nursing school in Joplin. Gerry dedicated 38 years of her life as a Licensed Practical Nurse at Freeman Hospital, where her gentle touch and warm smile brought comfort to countless patients and their families.








Her commitment to her faith was evident in her active service at Ritchey Bible Holiness Church near Granby, MO. Gerry's Christian beliefs were the cornerstone of her life, guiding her actions and interactions with everyone she met. She was a loving mother to her son, Larry Smith, and his wife, Maria, of Carl Junction, MO. Gerry's legacy continued through her grandchildren, Dave Smith and his wife, Emylou, of Palacios, TX; Kerrie Dunlop of Carl Junction, MO; and Dustin Smith of Joplin. She was also a proud great-grandmother to Tess, Cole, Trenton, Ty, Ross, Landon, and Sara, and a delighted great-great-grandmother to Iris and Bryer.

Other than her parents, Gerry was preceded in death by her husband of 35 years, Melvin Warner; brother, Gene Turner, sister, Barbara Atterbery and a great-great grandson, Phoenix Beasley.








Gerry's adventurous spirit shone brightly through her love of camping with her family. She found peace and joy in being outdoors, whether it was tending to her flower gardens or simply enjoying the beauty of nature. Her gentle soul and loving nature were the words that best described her, and these qualities were deeply felt by all who had the privilege of knowing her.

Visitation is planned for Monday, March 2, 2026 from 1:00 p.m. to service time at 2:00 p.m. in the Thornhill-Dillon Chapel. Burial to follow at Ozark Memorial Park Cemetery of Joplin.

Funeral arrangements are under the direction of Thornhill-Dillon Mortuary of Joplin, Missouri.


Leroy Miller


(From Parker Mortuary)

Charles Leroy Miller, known affectionately as Leroy to his friends and family, passed away peacefully on February 22, 2026, in Joplin, Missouri, at the age of 80. Born on September 15, 1945, in the quaint town of Cape Fair, Missouri, Leroy was a man whose life was defined by his unwavering kindness and love for his family.

Leroy moved to Galena, Kansas as a young boy and fondly recalled trying to blow out the streetlamps as his family drove into town. He grew up with a deep love for family and community and was a proud graduate of Galena High School, class of 1963. After graduation, he embarked on a career with Lozier Corporation, dedicating many years to manufacturing and shipping and receiving. His work ethic and commitment to excellence left a lasting impression on all who worked alongside him.








A true outdoorsman at heart, Leroy found solace and joy in the beauty of nature. He was an avid hunter, a pastime that allowed him to immerse himself in the serenity of the wilderness (many times with his eyes closed). When not enjoying the great outdoors, Leroy could often be found watching his grandkids sports activities, or with his eyes fixed on the screen, either watching the New York Yankees or Minnesota Vikings, or watching old western movies featuring his favorite actor, John Wayne. These simple pleasures brought great contentment to his life.

Leroy was a walking encyclopedia of U.S. history and baseball statistics and loved sharing his knowledge and family stories with anyone willing to listen. His legacy lives on through his cherished grandchildren, Jordan Miller and Hannah, Hali Brook Scharenberg and Matthew, Joshua Miller and Bethany; and his adored great-grandchildren, Hadley Scharenberg, Braylee Scharenberg, J (Joshua Jr) Miller, and Creed Miller. His daughter-in-law, Titia Kersh, also survives him, holding dear the memories and lessons Leroy imparted.

Leroy was preceded in death by his parents, Charles and Audra (Jane) Miller; his wife Kathryn Miller, his three children, Douglas L. Miller, Lucinda Jeannise Miller, and Wesley S. Miller; and his brother, Troy Miller. His departure leaves a void in the hearts of those who knew and loved him, but his spirit remains a guiding light.








As we bid farewell to Leroy, we reflect on a life well-lived, a journey marked by unwavering love and selfless giving.

Graveside services for Mr. Charles Leroy Miller will take place on Saturday, February 28, at 2 p.m. at the Diamond Cemetery in Diamond, MO.

In lieu of flowers family has asked that donations be made to the Solace House of the Ozarks.


Parker Mortuary is in charge of the arrangements.


Jennie Steele


(From Parker Mortuary)

Jennie Steele, 35, passed away far too soon, leaving behind a family and a circle of friends who loved her deeply and will miss her beyond words.

Jennie was truly one of a kind. She had an infectious laugh that could fill a room and a smile that made everyone feel welcome. She was the life of every party – not because she tried to be, but because her energy, humor, and warmth naturally drew people in.







Jennie loved capturing moments, whether through endless selfies, sharing laughs over Vine and YouTube, or creating inside jokes that only her closest people could fully appreciate.

She lived for concerts, musicals, spontaneous adventures, and any excuse to have a good time with the people she loved most. The same vibrant spirit led her to New York City during the pandemic, where she served as a Respiratory Therapist on the front lines, helping others breathe in their darkest hours.

Her beloved dog, Kaiya, was her constant companion and one of her greatest joys. The bond they shared was a source of comfort and unconditional love.

In later years, Jennie faced some personal struggles. She met those challenges with courage in her own way, and her journey is a reminder that even the brightest spirits can carry burdens unseen by others. She was so much more than her struggles – she was laughter, loyalty, kindness, and a heart that cared deeply for her people.

Jennie is survived by her devoted mother, Julie Madl (Ken); father, Doug Steele; brother, Sam; two sisters, Allie and Jessica; along with extended family and countless friends who are grieving this tremendous loss.

The love she gave so freely will continue to echo in stories shared, the music played loud, the selfies snapped, the musicals watched, and the inside jokes that will forever belong to her.








Though her time with us was far too short, Jennie’s vibrant spirit and unforgettable laugh will live on in the hearts of all who knew and loved her.

In lieu of flowers, the family invites you to honor Jennie by donating to the Children’s Center – Joplin, MO or the American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals.

A celebration of life will be held on Saturday, February 28, 2026 from 3:00 – 6:00 p.m. at Galena Senior Citizen Facility, 720 Wall Street Galena, KS 66739.

Cremation arrangements are under the special care and direction of Parker Mortuary.