Friday, April 17, 2026

Ron Record


(From Ozark Memorial Park Crematory)

Ronald Lee Record, 82, of Joplin Missouri, passed away on April 14, 2026. He was born on November 16, 1943, to Terrell and Pauline Record in Joplin, Missouri. Ron attended Joplin High School, graduating with the Class of ‘61. He then went on to Jasper County Junior College to gain his associates degree. Post education, he served in the United States Army for six years where he was a mail clerk and worked in supply. After his role in the Army, he began working at First National Bank, AKA Mercantile Bank, where he served many notable roles including Mortgage Loan Officer, Deputy Comptroller, and Buildings and Securities. These positions led to meeting his now wife, Paula Trease.

The two married on April 20, 1997, and were together for nearly 29 years. After years at the bank, they both retired and decided to open their community’s beloved storefront known as, “Scrapbook Fever.” Both experienced and business-savvy but with Paula’s creative side and Ron’s technology side, this created a winning team in this space for close to 10 years. Ron was passionate about many things, but most notably for programming. He assisted many businesses with the transition from paper books to digital ones, programming it all himself.








Ron was an intelligent, witty, compassionate person with a healthy dose of friendly sarcasm. He was an exceptionally loved husband, father, grandfather and great grandfather. Ron is survived by his wife Paula, his daughter Leann (Randy, Colorado), stepchildren: Jason (Terri, Eldon), and Amanda (Joplin); grandchildren Jocelyn (Chayton, Columbia), Jaden (Kayla, Webb City), Isaiah, Caitlyn, Rowan, and great-grandchildren; Lancin, Coleson, Harlow, Cash, and Everly. He was preceded in death by his parents.

A Celebration of Life will be held on Monday, April 20th, a fitting date as this would have been Ron and Paula’s 29th anniversary. It will be held from 5-7pm at The Main Event in Joplin, Missouri (611 S Main St, Joplin, MO 64801) with full military honors to begin at 6:00 PM with a 21-Gun Salute to be performed in honor of his service in the Army.

Cremation arrangements are under the personal care of Ozark Memorial Park Crematory of Joplin, Missouri.


Bill Garten


(From Daniel Funeral Home)

William “Bill” Milo Garten, age 83, of Lamar, Missouri, passed away April 10, 2026, at Medicalodges of Nevada in Nevada, Missouri.

Bill was born January 18, 1943, in Maryville, Missouri, to Romaine F. Garten and Laura Marie (Ashford) Garten. He graduated from Maryville High School in Maryville, Missouri.

Bill dedicated many years of his career as a mechanic for Trans World Airlines (TWA) in Kansas City, Missouri. 






After moving his family to Lamar, he pursued his passion for automobiles by owning and operating Speed Merchants, an automotive restoration shop, as well as A-1 Mufflers. Bill had a deep love for classic cars and could often be found attending car shows and swap meets, where he enjoyed sharing his knowledge and enthusiasm with others. He was also a member of the Lamar Masonic Lodge.

Survivors include four daughters, Jeni Garten (Kenny Cox) and Kelly White (Mark), both of Lamar, Missouri, Shelly Howard of Winfield, Missouri, and Sherry Burkhammer of Kansas City, Missouri; eleven grandchildren, Lyndsey Gruber Chatfield, Kyle Gruber, Taylor Howard, Katlyne Howard Hoelscher, Daniel Howard, Brooke White Brewer, Luke White, Zachary Griffith, Nicholas Burkhammer, Haden Garten, and Brandon Garten; as well as fourteen great-grandchildren.








He was preceded in death by his parents; his son, Mark Garten; grandson, Grant Broughton; sister, Laura Garten Penton-Williams; and brother, Robert Garten.

A private family burial will be held at a later date.

Condolences may be shared at www.dfhlamar.com

Jason Sayre


(From Buchanan Funeral Home)

Jason Bartley Sayre, 49, of Kansas City, Missouri, passed away on April 4, 2026, leaving behind a legacy of love, adventure, and quiet joy. He was born on April 16, 1976, in Elgin, Illinois, to Danny and Linda Sayre.

Jason was a proud graduate of Monett High School and continued his education at William Jewell College before earning his MBA from Baker University in Kansas. He built a life defined not only by his accomplishments, but by his curiosity, kindness, and deep appreciation for the world around him. An avid video gamer and devoted fan of the Chicago Blackhawks, Jason found joy in both the excitement of competition and the comfort of simple pleasures—especially a cold Dr. Pepper in hand. He had a passion for adventure, whether scuba diving beneath the waves, scaling rock faces, or camping under open skies. He also loved reading non-fiction adventure stories, always eager to learn and explore through the experiences of others.








Above all, Jason cherished his family. He is survived by his beloved wife, Tiffany Sayre, and his three children, Gabriel, Josslyn, and Olivia, who were the center of his world. He is also survived by his mother, Linda Sayre-Davis, and his siblings, Danielle and Chad. Jason was a loved uncle to Escher, Ethan and Aspen Dollar and Hannah, Vivienne, Norah and Ezra Sayre.

He was preceded in death by his fathers, Rick Davis and Danny Sayre, and his grandparents, Herschel and Beatrice Ellen (Pat) Lee along with Ollie and Faye Sayre. Jason will be remembered for his adventurous spirit, his warmth, and the steady presence he brought to those who knew and loved him. His memory will live on in the stories shared, the laughter remembered, and the lives he touched.

A celebration of life will be held in July in his hometown Monett, Missouri. A specific date and time will be announced at a later time.

Wanda Anderson


(From Fohn Funeral Home)

It is with a heavy heart that we announce the passing of our wonderful mother, grandmother, great grandmother, sister and aunt, Wanda Louise Anderson, age 80, of Seligman, Missouri passed from this world Friday, April 17, 2026 at Oak Point of Monett in Monett, Missouri, after a lengthy illness.

She was born October 31, 1945 in Gateway, Arkansas, the daughter of Jonathan Sidnee and Martha Myrtle “Myrt” (Twitty) Deans. On December 23, 1961 in Seligman, Missouri she was united in marriage to Donnie Gale Anderson, her “Sweetie,” who preceded her in death May 24, 2006. Also preceding her in death were her brothers, Henry Deans and John Deans and nephew, Rick Sinclair.








Surviving are her son, Ronnie Paul Anderson and wife JoDee, (her favorite daughter-in-law) of Seligman, Missouri; daughter, Rhonda Kay Murphy and husband Tracy of Sheldon, Missouri; sister, Mary Mason of Avoca, Arkansas; sister-in-law, Donna Deans of Seligman, Missouri; grandchildren, Caleb and Sierra Murphy of Sheldon, Missouri, Tyler Murphy of Sheldon, Missouri, Mandy and Jordan Curtis of Wetumka, Oklahoma, Danny Anderson of Fayetteville, Arkansas and Katie Anderson of Chicago, Illinois; great grandchildren Ryder Curtis, Levi Curtis, Blakeleigh Murphy, Jackie Murphy and one on the way.

Wanda was a lifelong resident of Barry County and a proud graduate of Washburn High School in Washburn, Missouri. She devoted 37 years to First Independent Bank of Seligman, retiring as vice president. Wanda enjoyed working on the farm, playing with her grandchildren and watching NASCAR. She truly loved being a homemaker, mother, and grandmother. Her family meant everything to her, and her children and grandchildren were the greatest joy and most important part of her life. Wanda was a member of Washburn First Baptist Church.








While we mourn our loss of losing her from our world, we rejoice that she is with our Lord and the love of her life, our dad. She is finally pain free. Fly high and well momma, we love you!

Contributions may be made to Washburn First Baptist Church or Corinth Baptist Church in memory of Wanda.

Visitation 
Friday, April 24, 2026
6:00 PM - 8:00 PM
Fohn Funeral Home 1303 N. Main
Cassville, MO 65625

Funeral Service 
Saturday, April 25, 2026
10:00 AM
Fohn Funeral Home 1303 N. Main
Cassville, MO 65625

Joe Johnston


(From Meyers Funeral Chapel)

Joseph Edward “Joe” Johnston of Cawker City, Kansas passed away on Good Friday, April 3rd, 2026, at Wexford Place in Kansas City, Missouri. He was born on his family’s farm outside Hoisington, Kansas, on December 23, 1928, to John (Leo) and Catherine (Finn) Johnston. He received his formal education in Hoisington and his practical education on the family farm. As a boy, Joe and his brother Paul helped their father deliver fresh milk to local families before heading into town for school.

The farmhouse, built by his grandfather in 1895, had no electricity. At just 15 years old, Joe purchased a book on electricity and wired the house himself. Indoor plumbing would come later—after his return from military service.








Joe attended Catholic grade school and graduated from Hoisington High School in 1945. At 17, he enlisted in the United States Army and served in the occupation of Japan following World War II. During his service, he attained the rank of Staff Sergeant and was awarded the World War II Victory Medal and the Medal of Occupation, Japan.

After returning home, Joe continued his education and eventually earned his bachelor’s degree from Pittsburg State University. He worked in refrigeration and air conditioning in Texas and Kansas City before settling in Wichita, Kansas. There, at a young adult Catholic gathering, he met Mary Kathleen “Kay” Pahls of Cawker City, Kansas. The two farm kids were married in September 1959 in Beloit, Kansas. Joe cherished Kay’s large family and loved them as his own.

Joe and Kay raised their four daughters in Pittsburg, Kansas, where he taught at Kansas State College of Pittsburg (now Pittsburg State University). Although he enjoyed teaching, Joe missed the hands-on work he loved and went on to own and operate Joe’s Refrigeration. The family were active members of Our Lady of Lourdes Catholic Church, where Joe was involved in the Knights of Columbus.

Later, Joe and Kay moved to Salina for several years where he maintained the refrigeration equipment and HVAC systems for The Salina Country Club, before retiring to Cawker City, near Kay’s hometown and many of her siblings. There, they remained deeply engaged in Cawker City through the Community Club and the American Legion.

Joe was a lifetime member of the American Legion and held several leadership positions. He was the Kansas State Historian for over two decades, had previously served as Kansas Sixth District Vice Commander and Commander, and had been Commander and Adjutant of the Cawker City Post. He honored fellow veterans by playing the bugle at military funerals and placing flags at the cemetery on national holidays. He was also a lifetime member of the Veterans of Foreign Wars.

A man of routine and quiet discipline, Joe walked a mile each day well into his nineties. He was often the first to arrive at the Senior Center, opening the doors and brewing coffee for others. He enjoyed playing cards with friends, and fishing; and was an avid reader and lifelong learner. He served on the Central Kansas Library System’s Board of Directors and was a lector at Mass. Joe never missed an episode of Jeopardy! He was always eager to learn something new.

Joe lived independently in Cawker City until he finally started acting his age when he was 96. He was visiting his daughter, Nanette, and granddaughter, Lindsay during Christmas 2024 when he fell ill and was unable to return home.

He was preceded in death by his parents; his wife, Kay; his sister-in-law Jill; his son-in-law Robert Young; and all nine of Kay’s siblings, whom he loved dearly.








Joe is survived by his four daughters: Nanette Johnston of Kansas City, Missouri; Barbara Schmidt (Ray) of Carl Junction, Missouri; Brenda Johnston (Robert Young) of Lawrence, Kansas; and Jennifer Felkner (Gary) of Leawood, Kansas. He is also survived by his five granddaughters—Lindsay McManus, Rachel, Veronica, and Allison Felkner, and Lucy Brown—as well as his brother Paul of Emporia, Kansas.

Joe was a man of deep faith, steadfast devotion to family, and quiet service to his country and community. He gave his heart fully to all three.

A Funeral Mass will be held at 11:00 a.m. Monday, April 27, 2026 at Saints Peter and Paul Catholic Church, 612 12th Street, Cawker City, KS 67430. Committal service and urn placement will follow at Saints Peter and Paul Cemetery. The family invites relatives and friends to gather afterward for a time of food, fellowship and remembrance in the school cafeteria across the street from the church.



In lieu of flowers, donations may be made towards a memorial bench in Joe’s honor to be placed at the World’s Largest Ball of Twine in Cawker City, or to the charitable organization of your choice. Memorial bench donations should be made out to CAWKER CITY COMMUNITY CLUB and can be mailed to: PO BOX 178, CAWKER CITY, KS 67430.



Arrangements by Meyers Funeral Chapel, Parkville Missouri.

Kathy Onstott


(From Weng Funeral Chapel)

Kathy Jane Onstott, 66, of Lamar, Missouri, passed away on April 14, 2026, in Lamar. She was born on October 25, 1959, in Lamar, Missouri, to Orville and Evelyn Onstott.

Kathy was united in marriage to Dale Carter on January 18, 1975, and together they had four children. Though they later separated, they remained close.








She is survived by her children: Jenica Rush of Frisco, TX; Jessica Carter of Jasper, MO; Willie Carter of Lamar, MO; and Ben Carter of Lamar, MO. She is also survived by her mother, Evelyn Onstott of Lamar, MO; her siblings, Debra Walters of Lamar, MO, and Jerry Onstott of Lamar, MO.

Kathy was preceded in death by her father, Orville Onstott.

She was a proud grandmother to Madison Rush, Damien Markus, Jaime Rush, Maylee Rawlings, Phinneas Manko, Karma Carter, and Declan Carter. She shared a special and cherished bond with Karma and Declan, who brought her joy and happiness everyday. Her love, guidance, and presence in their daily lives created a connection that will never be forgotten.

Kathy also shared an especially deep bond with her sons, Willie and Ben. Together, they faced life’s challenges side by side, leaning on one another, supporting each other, and finding strength in their closeness. Through both the difficult and joyful times, they remained constant for one another—a reflection of the love and strength Kathy carried throughout her life.








Kathy had a deep love for nature and animals, finding peace and happiness in the outdoors and caring for the creatures around her. She will be remembered for her love of family and animals, her kind heart and strong spirit.

Graveside services will be held on Monday, April 20,2026 at 1:00 p.m. at Oak Grove Cemetery (Oakton). The family will receive friends on Sunday, April 19,2026 from 2:00 to 3:00 p.m. at Weng Funeral Chapel, Jasper, MO.


Brenda Johnson


(From Simpson Funeral Home)

It is with a heavy heart and profound respect that we acknowledge the passing of Brenda Johnson on April 12, 2026. Born on March 24, 1961, in Biloxi, MS, USA, Brenda was known for her infectious laughter, witty charm, and the inspiring love she showed to everyone around her. Her radiant spirit was felt by all, and she became a cornerstone of her beloved communities in Carterville, Webb City, Joplin, and Carthage.

Brenda's life was characterized by her dedication to others, especially in her professional life as a caring and compassionate soul at St. Lukes Nursing Home. She was always busy crafting, cooking, and baking, and sharing these hobbies with her children and grandchildren. Her witty and funny nature made every family gathering a joyous occasion. Her love for her family was her driving force, particularly her adoration for her grandchildren, Ren, Rory, Jaden, and Katherine. Brenda was also a devout Christian.








Brenda was preceded in death by her mother, Lois Sisk, father, Gerald Sr., and brother, Gerald Jr. She is survived by her daughters, Brandy Alumbaugh and Nicole Mash, and her son, Jeremy Bray. They will remember her as a beacon of unwavering love, an inspiring role model, and a devoted mother.

As we mourn Brenda's passing, we also celebrate her life, full of love, laughter, and inspiration. Services are under the direction of Simpson Funeral Home. The family encourages relatives and friends to visit www.simpsonfh.com to share photos and memories of Brenda. Cherishing her memory, we can continue to feel her love and be inspired by her remarkable life. Please share your stories, photos, and memories of Brenda on the memorial page, so we can all remember her as the loving, funny, and inspiring woman that she was.