(From Carson-Wall Funeral Home)
David A. “Dave” Cochran, 57, of Parsons, passed away at 7:10 p.m., Monday, June 25, 2018 at the Labette Health Emergency Room.
He was born on December 12, 1960 at Gary, Indiana to Karl and Joan Cochran. The family moved to Seneca, Missouri where he grew up and attended schools.
He moved to Tulsa where he lived for several years before moving to Parsons in 2001. He worked for Amazon in Coffeyville and did various jobs. He was primarily a homemaker.
He and Rose (Rhodenbaugh) Doyle were married on March 3, 2003 at Miami, Oklahoma. She survives of the home.
Dave loved all kinds of music and played the guitar. He enjoyed his family and working in his yard. He was artistically creative and excelled at painting and drawing. He was an avid Kansas City Chiefs fan.
In addition to his wife, Dave is survived by a stepdaughter, Tricia Mills, and her husband, James of Oswego; step-grandchildren, Mary, Mayson, Noah, and Chance Mills of Oswego; his sisters, Ann Cochran of Anderson, MO and Gail Cook of Carthage, MO; several nieces and nephews including Dalton Cook and Darick Cochran; his mother-in-law, Karen Rhodenbaugh of Chetopa.
He was preceded in death by his parents; a step-son, Joshua Rhodenbaugh; two brothers, Grover Cochran and Dale Cochran.
Private family services will be held at a later date. Burial will be held in the Harmony Grove Cemetery. Memorials are suggested to the family to assist with expenses and these may be left or mailed to the Carson-Wall Funeral Home 112 N. 26th St., P.O. Box 942, Parsons, KS 67357. Online condolences may be left at www.wallfuneralservices.com.
Friday, June 29, 2018
Dean Linder
(From Clark Funeral Home)
Dean Linder, 88, Newtonia, Missouri, entered into rest on June 27, 2018 at Cox South in Springfield, Missouri.
Dean Linder, 88, Newtonia, Missouri, entered into rest on June 27, 2018 at Cox South in Springfield, Missouri.
Dean was born July 28, 1929 in Essex, Iowa, the son of William C., Sr. and Thelma (Elliott) Linder. He served in the U.S. Air Force during the Korean War and then worked in purchasing and receiving at Rocketdyne and Teledyne. He enjoyed fishing and playing cards and was a member of the Monett American Legion and the Newtonia Baptist Church.
Dean and Bonnie Lou (Cox) were married on Aug. 14, 1954 and she preceded him in death on March 3, 2010. He is survived by two sons, Patrick Linder and wife, Tammy of Seneca and Doug Linder and wife, Shannon of Newtonia; two brothers, Marvin Dennis Linder of Cozad, NE and Larry Gene Linder of Hazelton, KS; three sisters, Pauline Pope of Wellington, KS; Thelma Ndine Hirschenhofer of Ft. Mohave, AZ and Marcel Carol Dickey of Myrtle Point, OR; eight grandchildren; eighteen great grandchildren and five great great grandchildren. In addition to his wife and parents, he is preceded in death by a daughter, Ladonna Armer; one great grandchild, Eric Peters; five brothers and one sister.
Services will be Monday, July 2, 2018 at 2 pm at the Newtonia Baptist Church, Pastor Doug Gripka will officiate. Interment will follow in the Gibson Cemetery and serving as pallbearers will be Benjamin Motes, Anthony Motes, Joseph Motes, Christopher Canter, Dakota Blake and Charlie Holder. The family will receive friends on Sunday at the Clark Funeral Home, Neosho from 2 to 3 pm. Contributions in memory of Dean may be made to Hulston Cancer Center, c/o Clark Funeral Home, PO Box 66; Neosho, MO 64850.
Online condolences may be posted at www.clarkfuneralhomes.com
Services are under the direction of Clark Funeral Home, Neosho, MO.
Online condolences may be posted at www.clarkfuneralhomes.com
Services are under the direction of Clark Funeral Home, Neosho, MO.
Margaret Pruitt
(From Clark Funeral Home)
Margaret (Keeling) Pruitt was born May 25, 1938 at Dessa, Missouri, near Seneca, the daughter of Alfred and Velma Snow. She entered into rest on June 27, 2018 at her home at the age of 80. She was a member of the First Baptist Church at Fairview and had worked in the postal service 18 years.
Margaret (Keeling) Pruitt was born May 25, 1938 at Dessa, Missouri, near Seneca, the daughter of Alfred and Velma Snow. She entered into rest on June 27, 2018 at her home at the age of 80. She was a member of the First Baptist Church at Fairview and had worked in the postal service 18 years.
She lived most of her life in the Fairview and was a loving mother and grandmother. She enjoyed sewing, cooking and doing things for others.
Margaret is survived by her children, Missy Keeling, Peggy Keeling, Tammy Anderson, Gail Green and Todd Keeling; seven grandchildren; several great grandchildren; a sister, Vera Connell and many nieces and nephews. She is preceded in death by two sons, Tony Keeling and Dean Keeling. Services will be held on Monday, July 2, 2018 at 10 am at the Clark Funeral Home Chapel in Granby, Darrell Slatten will officiate. Interment will follow in the Muncie Chapel Cemetery, Wheaton, MO. Friends may call after 8:30 am Monday at the funeral home, there will be no formal visitation.
Online condolences may be posted at www.clarkfuneralhomes.com
Services are under the direction of Clark Funeral Home, Granby, MO.
Online condolences may be posted at www.clarkfuneralhomes.com
Services are under the direction of Clark Funeral Home, Granby, MO.
Charlie Keeter
(From Parker Mortuary)
Charles William 'Charlie' Keeter, age 64, Joplin, passed away at 4:40 a.m. Wednesday, June 27, 2018 at his home.
Charlie was born August 3, 1953 in Joplin to the late Don Keeter and Norma Jean Thompson Keeter and had lived in Joplin most of his life.
He attended West Central Elementary, North Junior High and graduated from Memorial High School, where he excelled in baseball. Charlie worked for Southwestern Bell Telephone Company for over 30 years, retiring in 2002 as a lineman. He was a faithful member of Immanuel Lutheran Church and will be missed by all who knew him.
He married Cynthia Stratton on May 28, 2000 in Joplin. She survives at the home.
Additional survivors include his children, Joshua Keeter and wife, Michelle, Crestwood, Missouri, Christina Blotter and husband, Kyle, Diamond, Ashli Leishing and husband, George, Joplin; step daughter, Vallerie Gilbert, Joplin; two sisters, Nancy Keeter Edwards, Raytown, Missouri, Donna Gardner and husband, John, Overland Park, Kansas; sister-in-law, Connie Williams and husband, Randy, Edmond, Oklahoma; brother-in-law, David Joe Stratton, Emporia, Kansas; and grandchildren, Brennden, Jonathan, Ansley, Winslow, Chloe, Jude, Evan, George and Gabrielle.
Services are planned for Monday at 2:00 p.m. at Immanuel Lutheran Church. Pastor Gregory Mech will officiate. The family will receive friends Sunday from 4-5:00 p.m. at Parker Mortuary. Memorial contributions may be made to the Alano Club, in care of Parker Mortuary.
Arrangements are under the direction of Parker Mortuary.
Charles William 'Charlie' Keeter, age 64, Joplin, passed away at 4:40 a.m. Wednesday, June 27, 2018 at his home.
Charlie was born August 3, 1953 in Joplin to the late Don Keeter and Norma Jean Thompson Keeter and had lived in Joplin most of his life.
He attended West Central Elementary, North Junior High and graduated from Memorial High School, where he excelled in baseball. Charlie worked for Southwestern Bell Telephone Company for over 30 years, retiring in 2002 as a lineman. He was a faithful member of Immanuel Lutheran Church and will be missed by all who knew him.
He married Cynthia Stratton on May 28, 2000 in Joplin. She survives at the home.
Additional survivors include his children, Joshua Keeter and wife, Michelle, Crestwood, Missouri, Christina Blotter and husband, Kyle, Diamond, Ashli Leishing and husband, George, Joplin; step daughter, Vallerie Gilbert, Joplin; two sisters, Nancy Keeter Edwards, Raytown, Missouri, Donna Gardner and husband, John, Overland Park, Kansas; sister-in-law, Connie Williams and husband, Randy, Edmond, Oklahoma; brother-in-law, David Joe Stratton, Emporia, Kansas; and grandchildren, Brennden, Jonathan, Ansley, Winslow, Chloe, Jude, Evan, George and Gabrielle.
Services are planned for Monday at 2:00 p.m. at Immanuel Lutheran Church. Pastor Gregory Mech will officiate. The family will receive friends Sunday from 4-5:00 p.m. at Parker Mortuary. Memorial contributions may be made to the Alano Club, in care of Parker Mortuary.
Arrangements are under the direction of Parker Mortuary.
Johnnie Wolf
(From Parker Mortuary)
Johnnie H. Wolf, Jr., age 61, Joplin, passed away at 10:20 p.m. Thursday, June 28, 2018 at his residence.
Johnnie was born June 27, 1957 in Denver, Colorado to the late Johnnie Wolf, Sr. and Wanda Lou Bell Wolf and had lived in Joplin most of his life.
Johnnie worked at Eagle Picher Industries as a test technician for thirty two years, retiring in February of 2018. He was a faithful member of Life Connections Church, where he served on the board, taught Sunday school and was children's church pastor. He will be missed by all who knew him.
Johnnie married Darlene Hensley on August 5, 1978 in Hennessey, Oklahoma. She survives at the home.
Additional survivors include two sons, Johnnie Wolf III and wife, Kirsten, Carl Junction, Jarrod Wolf and wife, Stacy, Joplin; one brother, Troy Wolf, Seligman; one sister, Starla Wolf, Sapulpa, Oklahoma; and grandchildren, Jayden, Khloe, Summer, Adalee and Madelynn.
In addition to his parents, Johnnie was preceded in death by a son, Walter; and a sister, Joy Wolf.
Services are planned for Tuesday at 10:00 a.m. at Life Connections Church. Pastors Joseph and Tim Wright will officiate. The family will receive friends following the services at the church. Memorial contributions may be made to Life Connections Church, in care of Parker Mortuary.
Arrangements are under the direction of Parker Mortuary.
Life Connections Church, 5831 S. Main, can be found by going past the roundabout at Mercy Hospital and turning onto Hearnes Boulevard. It is located across the street from Peace Tabernacle on Hearnes Blvd.
Johnnie H. Wolf, Jr., age 61, Joplin, passed away at 10:20 p.m. Thursday, June 28, 2018 at his residence.
Johnnie was born June 27, 1957 in Denver, Colorado to the late Johnnie Wolf, Sr. and Wanda Lou Bell Wolf and had lived in Joplin most of his life.
Johnnie worked at Eagle Picher Industries as a test technician for thirty two years, retiring in February of 2018. He was a faithful member of Life Connections Church, where he served on the board, taught Sunday school and was children's church pastor. He will be missed by all who knew him.
Johnnie married Darlene Hensley on August 5, 1978 in Hennessey, Oklahoma. She survives at the home.
Additional survivors include two sons, Johnnie Wolf III and wife, Kirsten, Carl Junction, Jarrod Wolf and wife, Stacy, Joplin; one brother, Troy Wolf, Seligman; one sister, Starla Wolf, Sapulpa, Oklahoma; and grandchildren, Jayden, Khloe, Summer, Adalee and Madelynn.
In addition to his parents, Johnnie was preceded in death by a son, Walter; and a sister, Joy Wolf.
Services are planned for Tuesday at 10:00 a.m. at Life Connections Church. Pastors Joseph and Tim Wright will officiate. The family will receive friends following the services at the church. Memorial contributions may be made to Life Connections Church, in care of Parker Mortuary.
Arrangements are under the direction of Parker Mortuary.
Life Connections Church, 5831 S. Main, can be found by going past the roundabout at Mercy Hospital and turning onto Hearnes Boulevard. It is located across the street from Peace Tabernacle on Hearnes Blvd.
Jack Sneddon
(From Parker Mortuary)
Jack Hillam Sneddon, age 96, passed away on June 28, 2018 at his home in Joplin, Missouri. Jack was born to Louis Ivan Sneddon and Josephine May Wareing Hillam in Salt Lake City, Utah on January 19, 1922.
Jack graduated from Utah State University with a Bachelor of Science in Engineering in 1943. As a senior, he taught students from the Navy and Marines at the Utah State University Naval Radio School. During World War II, Jack served in the Signal Corps in the Pacific Theater. He was involved in battles in Ie Shima and Okinawa. Jack was part of the occupation forces in Japan after the war ended and helped rebuild the communications infrastructure of the country. After returning home, Jack worked for nine years in radio and television broadcast engineering. He later spent 30 years with Western Electric/AT&T as a guided missile field engineer in Illinois, South Dakota, and Missouri. He later transferred to the Western Electric plant in Lee’s Summit, Missouri where he was a Product Engineer on the semiconductor lines. Jack retired in 1985 as a senior engineer at Western Electric. Jack was always physically fit and enjoyed skiing, fishing, biking, and running. In 1984, he took part in the Olympic Torch Run in the Kansas City area.
He was an active member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, serving in many capacities.
Jack married Wilma Faye Norris, October 8, 1946 in Rock Springs, WY. Their marriage was solemnized for time and eternity on November 18, 1946 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. Jack and Wilma have six children, 24 grandchildren, and 42 great-grandchildren.
He is survived by his wife, Wilma, and his children: Louis Sneddon (Victoria) of Pearland, TX, Duane Sneddon (Shirley) of Peoria, AZ, Dale Sneddon (Jeanne) of Carthage, MO, Janet Green (Randy) of Chillicothe, OH, Scott Sneddon (Nancy) of Billings, MT, and Jay Sneddon (Gina) of St. George, UT, his brother, Roy Sneddon (Kathleen) of Providence, UT, and Bonnie Smith of El Paso, TX. Jack was preceded in death by two brothers, Teddy and Robert Sneddon, and a great-granddaughter, Emily Wright.
. Visitation will be held Friday, July 6, 2018, from 6 to 7:30 pm at the Parker Mortuary, 1502 S. Joplin Avenue, Joplin, Missouri. Funeral services will be held Saturday, July 7, 2018 at The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, 2107 S. Indiana, Joplin, Missouri, beginning at 10:00 am with a viewing prior from 9:00 to 9:30 a.m. Interment will take place at Ozark Memorial Park, 415 N. St. Louis, Joplin, Missouri.
Funeral services are under the direction of Parker Mortuary
Jack Hillam Sneddon, age 96, passed away on June 28, 2018 at his home in Joplin, Missouri. Jack was born to Louis Ivan Sneddon and Josephine May Wareing Hillam in Salt Lake City, Utah on January 19, 1922.
Jack graduated from Utah State University with a Bachelor of Science in Engineering in 1943. As a senior, he taught students from the Navy and Marines at the Utah State University Naval Radio School. During World War II, Jack served in the Signal Corps in the Pacific Theater. He was involved in battles in Ie Shima and Okinawa. Jack was part of the occupation forces in Japan after the war ended and helped rebuild the communications infrastructure of the country. After returning home, Jack worked for nine years in radio and television broadcast engineering. He later spent 30 years with Western Electric/AT&T as a guided missile field engineer in Illinois, South Dakota, and Missouri. He later transferred to the Western Electric plant in Lee’s Summit, Missouri where he was a Product Engineer on the semiconductor lines. Jack retired in 1985 as a senior engineer at Western Electric. Jack was always physically fit and enjoyed skiing, fishing, biking, and running. In 1984, he took part in the Olympic Torch Run in the Kansas City area.
He was an active member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, serving in many capacities.
Jack married Wilma Faye Norris, October 8, 1946 in Rock Springs, WY. Their marriage was solemnized for time and eternity on November 18, 1946 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. Jack and Wilma have six children, 24 grandchildren, and 42 great-grandchildren.
He is survived by his wife, Wilma, and his children: Louis Sneddon (Victoria) of Pearland, TX, Duane Sneddon (Shirley) of Peoria, AZ, Dale Sneddon (Jeanne) of Carthage, MO, Janet Green (Randy) of Chillicothe, OH, Scott Sneddon (Nancy) of Billings, MT, and Jay Sneddon (Gina) of St. George, UT, his brother, Roy Sneddon (Kathleen) of Providence, UT, and Bonnie Smith of El Paso, TX. Jack was preceded in death by two brothers, Teddy and Robert Sneddon, and a great-granddaughter, Emily Wright.
. Visitation will be held Friday, July 6, 2018, from 6 to 7:30 pm at the Parker Mortuary, 1502 S. Joplin Avenue, Joplin, Missouri. Funeral services will be held Saturday, July 7, 2018 at The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, 2107 S. Indiana, Joplin, Missouri, beginning at 10:00 am with a viewing prior from 9:00 to 9:30 a.m. Interment will take place at Ozark Memorial Park, 415 N. St. Louis, Joplin, Missouri.
Funeral services are under the direction of Parker Mortuary
Brenda Richards
(From Parker Mortuary)
Brenda Sue Wright-Richards, age 62, Joplin, passed away at 11:35 p.m. Tuesday, June 26, 2018 at her home after a sudden illness.
Brenda was born September 11, 1955 in Aurora, Missouri to the late Freddie Wright and Oletta Black Wright and had lived in Joplin most of her life.
She was a graduate of Joplin schools and the Baptist Bible College in Springfield.
Brenda worked for the Joplin R-VII School District as a crossing guard and in the loan department at Commerce Bank for several years. She retired from Federal Express after fifteen years of service.
Brenda belonged to several dart leagues and traveled with her husband competing in tournaments. She was active in Southside Baptist Church where she taught Sunday School and volunteered with youth camps. She will be missed by all who knew her.
She married Robert Richards on September 23, 1985 in Joplin. He survives at the home.
Additional survivors include two children, Ashley Nickel and Chad Richards; a brother, David Wright and wife, Karen, Massachusetts; a sister, Pamela Backerman and husband, Jim, Joplin; nieces and nephews, Melissa Hunter, Vanessa Grabber, Sandra Backerman, Brian Wright, Regina Hight, Jonathan Wright, Daniel Lawellin, Dacia Gomez, Danita Martin, Jimmy Backerman II, Jodie Davis, Chad Backerman and many great nieces and nephews.
Services are planned for Friday at 2:00 p.m. at Southside Baptist Church. David Wright will officiate. The family will receive friends Thursday from 6-7:00 p.m. at Parker Mortuary.
Arrangements are under the direction of Parker Mortuary.
Brenda Sue Wright-Richards, age 62, Joplin, passed away at 11:35 p.m. Tuesday, June 26, 2018 at her home after a sudden illness.
Brenda was born September 11, 1955 in Aurora, Missouri to the late Freddie Wright and Oletta Black Wright and had lived in Joplin most of her life.
She was a graduate of Joplin schools and the Baptist Bible College in Springfield.
Brenda worked for the Joplin R-VII School District as a crossing guard and in the loan department at Commerce Bank for several years. She retired from Federal Express after fifteen years of service.
Brenda belonged to several dart leagues and traveled with her husband competing in tournaments. She was active in Southside Baptist Church where she taught Sunday School and volunteered with youth camps. She will be missed by all who knew her.
She married Robert Richards on September 23, 1985 in Joplin. He survives at the home.
Additional survivors include two children, Ashley Nickel and Chad Richards; a brother, David Wright and wife, Karen, Massachusetts; a sister, Pamela Backerman and husband, Jim, Joplin; nieces and nephews, Melissa Hunter, Vanessa Grabber, Sandra Backerman, Brian Wright, Regina Hight, Jonathan Wright, Daniel Lawellin, Dacia Gomez, Danita Martin, Jimmy Backerman II, Jodie Davis, Chad Backerman and many great nieces and nephews.
Services are planned for Friday at 2:00 p.m. at Southside Baptist Church. David Wright will officiate. The family will receive friends Thursday from 6-7:00 p.m. at Parker Mortuary.
Arrangements are under the direction of Parker Mortuary.
Tom Danner
(From Mason-Woodard Mortuary)
Thomas Jay Danner, age 70 of Joplin, unexpectedly passed away on Tuesday, June 26, 2018 at his home in Portland, TN. He was born to the late J. C. Danner and Melba Fleming Danner on September 12, 1947.
Tom graduated from Carthage High School in 1965 where he played for the CHS football team. He attended Missouri Southern State University and graduated in 1970 with a BS degree in Education.
Tom was a member of many organizations throughout his life. He was active in the DeMolays during his teens where he earned a Chevalier degree, the Legion of Honor and served as the Jurisdictional Master Counselor for the State of Missouri. He was an Executive Chef and Educator for most of his professional life. He began in the food industry in the 70’s, which was his passion. From 1991 to 2001, he owned and operated TJ Mots Restaurant and Catering where he won an Excellence in Business Award and received the Missouri Restauranteur of the Year Award in 1995. As an Educator, he was a coach for the Diamond Middle School National History Day team that won second place nationally in their category. He was a Missouri Master Naturalist. He actively volunteered for the Missouri Naturalist and George Washington National Monument. He was also active in genealogy throughout his life and traced several family lines back to Adam and Eve.
Tom was active in church throughout his life. While a member at Good Shepherd Lutheran Church, he was a past President and Elder, a member of the Shepherd’s Own Men’s Acapella Group and in 2010 began playing dulcimer with the Shepherd Strings.
Tom is survived by children, Heather Ulrich (Tim), Jeff Danner (Courtney) and Cody Danner (Alona), his niece who was considered a daughter, Angie Casavecchia (Steve) his brothers, John C Danner, Jr. and Bob Danner, grandchildren, Jonathon, Joshua, Nathan, Reagan, Hailey, Tyler, Hannah and Lucy and his dog Squatchie. He joins his late wife, Linda, who he was married to for 47 years, in heaven.
Visitation will be at 10:00a.m. and Funeral Services at 11:00a.m. on Monday at Good Shepherd Lutheran Church, Carthage, Missouri. Reverend Silas Mehl will officiate. Burial will be at Saginaw Cemetery.
In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be given to the Missouri Master Naturalist Society, in care of the mortuary.
Arrangements are under the direction of Mason-Woodard Mortuary & Crematory
Thomas Jay Danner, age 70 of Joplin, unexpectedly passed away on Tuesday, June 26, 2018 at his home in Portland, TN. He was born to the late J. C. Danner and Melba Fleming Danner on September 12, 1947.
Tom graduated from Carthage High School in 1965 where he played for the CHS football team. He attended Missouri Southern State University and graduated in 1970 with a BS degree in Education.
Tom was a member of many organizations throughout his life. He was active in the DeMolays during his teens where he earned a Chevalier degree, the Legion of Honor and served as the Jurisdictional Master Counselor for the State of Missouri. He was an Executive Chef and Educator for most of his professional life. He began in the food industry in the 70’s, which was his passion. From 1991 to 2001, he owned and operated TJ Mots Restaurant and Catering where he won an Excellence in Business Award and received the Missouri Restauranteur of the Year Award in 1995. As an Educator, he was a coach for the Diamond Middle School National History Day team that won second place nationally in their category. He was a Missouri Master Naturalist. He actively volunteered for the Missouri Naturalist and George Washington National Monument. He was also active in genealogy throughout his life and traced several family lines back to Adam and Eve.
Tom was active in church throughout his life. While a member at Good Shepherd Lutheran Church, he was a past President and Elder, a member of the Shepherd’s Own Men’s Acapella Group and in 2010 began playing dulcimer with the Shepherd Strings.
Tom is survived by children, Heather Ulrich (Tim), Jeff Danner (Courtney) and Cody Danner (Alona), his niece who was considered a daughter, Angie Casavecchia (Steve) his brothers, John C Danner, Jr. and Bob Danner, grandchildren, Jonathon, Joshua, Nathan, Reagan, Hailey, Tyler, Hannah and Lucy and his dog Squatchie. He joins his late wife, Linda, who he was married to for 47 years, in heaven.
Visitation will be at 10:00a.m. and Funeral Services at 11:00a.m. on Monday at Good Shepherd Lutheran Church, Carthage, Missouri. Reverend Silas Mehl will officiate. Burial will be at Saginaw Cemetery.
In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be given to the Missouri Master Naturalist Society, in care of the mortuary.
Arrangements are under the direction of Mason-Woodard Mortuary & Crematory
Thursday, June 28, 2018
Dennis Batcheler
(From Daniel Funeral Home)
Dennis J. Batcheler, age 59, of Lamar, Missouri passed away Tuesday, June 26, 2018 at University of Kansas Medical Center after a long courageous battle with cancer.
Dennis was born July 15, 1958 in Spencer, Iowa to Wesley W. and Jessie (Reed) Batcheler. He was a graduate of Bronaugh High School and worked as a machinist at Timken Belts in Fort Scott, Kansas for 28 years. On November 7, 2009, he married Patty Johnston Ihm in Nevada, Missouri. Dennis was an avid Sprint Car and Nascar racing fan. He loved to grill and was known for his BBQ Ribs. He was also a devoted grandfather to his 4 grandchildren.
Survivors include his wife Patty; one son, Shannon and wife Darrah Batcheler, Centerville, Kansas; one stepdaughter, Josey and husband Rance Butler, Sulphur Springs, Texas; a sister Karen and husband Michael Anderson, Grants Pass, Oregon; and four grandchildren, Wesley J. Batcheler, Madeline Batcheler, Marissa Batcheler, and Harper Butler. He was preceded in death by his parents and a sister, Kathy Edmonds.
Funeral service will be 2:00 pm Saturday, June 30, 2018 at Daniel Funeral Home with burial to follow in Memory Gardens Cemetery.
The family will receive friends 1:00 pm Saturday until service time.
Contributions are suggested to American Cancer Society in care of Daniel Funeral Home.
Condolences may be shared at www.danielfuneralhome.net
Dennis J. Batcheler, age 59, of Lamar, Missouri passed away Tuesday, June 26, 2018 at University of Kansas Medical Center after a long courageous battle with cancer.
Dennis was born July 15, 1958 in Spencer, Iowa to Wesley W. and Jessie (Reed) Batcheler. He was a graduate of Bronaugh High School and worked as a machinist at Timken Belts in Fort Scott, Kansas for 28 years. On November 7, 2009, he married Patty Johnston Ihm in Nevada, Missouri. Dennis was an avid Sprint Car and Nascar racing fan. He loved to grill and was known for his BBQ Ribs. He was also a devoted grandfather to his 4 grandchildren.
Survivors include his wife Patty; one son, Shannon and wife Darrah Batcheler, Centerville, Kansas; one stepdaughter, Josey and husband Rance Butler, Sulphur Springs, Texas; a sister Karen and husband Michael Anderson, Grants Pass, Oregon; and four grandchildren, Wesley J. Batcheler, Madeline Batcheler, Marissa Batcheler, and Harper Butler. He was preceded in death by his parents and a sister, Kathy Edmonds.
Funeral service will be 2:00 pm Saturday, June 30, 2018 at Daniel Funeral Home with burial to follow in Memory Gardens Cemetery.
The family will receive friends 1:00 pm Saturday until service time.
Contributions are suggested to American Cancer Society in care of Daniel Funeral Home.
Condolences may be shared at www.danielfuneralhome.net
Ed Soard
(From Parker Mortuary)
Ernest Edward Soard, Jr., age 50, Dearing, Kansas, passed away on Tuesday, June 26, 2018 at Coffeyville Regional Medical Center after a sudden illness.
Ed was born September 15, 1967 in Joplin, son of the late Ernest E. Soard, Sr. and Phyllis June Watson Soard. Ed graduated from Parkwood High School in 1985, and served in the United States Army where he served as a light wheeled vehicle mechanic. He returned to the Joplin area and remained in the Reserves, and was a member of the V.F.W. He worked several jobs over the years including truck driver and mechanic before retiring.
In addition to his parents, Ed was preceded in death by a sister, Vicky.
Survivors include his wife, Linda Benning Soard, whom he married May 9, 2002; his children, Kimberly Soard-Skinner and husband Karl of Joplin, Brayton Murphy of Joplin, David Isaacs of Tulsa, Oklahoma, Amanda Benning and Tommy Benning both of Coffeyville, Kansas; sister, Patricia King and husband David of Wyoming; six grandchildren, Beth Anne, Kelsey, Bailee, Robert, Harper, and Bradley; several nieces, nephews, and cousins.
Funeral service will be Monday, July 2, 2018 at 10:00 a.m. in Parker Mortuary Chapel with Father Dan Larimore officiating. Interment will follow in Ozark Memorial Park.
The family will receive friends at Parker Mortuary on Sunday from 2:00 to 4:00 p.m.
Ernest Edward Soard, Jr., age 50, Dearing, Kansas, passed away on Tuesday, June 26, 2018 at Coffeyville Regional Medical Center after a sudden illness.
Ed was born September 15, 1967 in Joplin, son of the late Ernest E. Soard, Sr. and Phyllis June Watson Soard. Ed graduated from Parkwood High School in 1985, and served in the United States Army where he served as a light wheeled vehicle mechanic. He returned to the Joplin area and remained in the Reserves, and was a member of the V.F.W. He worked several jobs over the years including truck driver and mechanic before retiring.
In addition to his parents, Ed was preceded in death by a sister, Vicky.
Survivors include his wife, Linda Benning Soard, whom he married May 9, 2002; his children, Kimberly Soard-Skinner and husband Karl of Joplin, Brayton Murphy of Joplin, David Isaacs of Tulsa, Oklahoma, Amanda Benning and Tommy Benning both of Coffeyville, Kansas; sister, Patricia King and husband David of Wyoming; six grandchildren, Beth Anne, Kelsey, Bailee, Robert, Harper, and Bradley; several nieces, nephews, and cousins.
Funeral service will be Monday, July 2, 2018 at 10:00 a.m. in Parker Mortuary Chapel with Father Dan Larimore officiating. Interment will follow in Ozark Memorial Park.
The family will receive friends at Parker Mortuary on Sunday from 2:00 to 4:00 p.m.
Wednesday, June 27, 2018
Greg Kivett
(From Clark Funeral Home)
Gregory Bruce Kivett, Sr., 63, Neosho, entered into rest on June 27, 2018 at his home, following an extended illness.
Gregory Bruce Kivett, Sr., 63, Neosho, entered into rest on June 27, 2018 at his home, following an extended illness.
Greg was born Jan. 24, 1955 in Indianapolis, Indiana, the son of James and Mary (Stahl) Kivett. He moved to the southwest Missouri area in 1990 from California and had worked as a professional truck driver retiring from Republic Services. He loved gardening and watching birds and especially being with his family. He was known as ‘Poppy’ to his grandchildren.
Greg and Linda (Grotjohn) were married on Jan. 27, 1973 in Las Vegas, Nevada and she survives. Additional survivors include five children, Greg Kivett and wife, Megan of Joplin; Jason Kivett; Vanessa Anderson; Erik Kivett and wife, Michelle and Jeffrey Kivett, all of Neosho; three brothers, Jim Kivett of Neosho; Jeff Kivett, State of CA and Kevin Kivett of Neosho; four sisters, Karon Del Chario of Fullerton, CA; Laura Standley, State of CA; Karlotta Kivett of Victorville, CA and Pam Hamilton of Neosho and fifteen grandchildren.
Graveside services will be Friday, June 29, 2018 at 9 am at the New Salem Cemetery, officiating will be Rev. Buddy Funk.
The family will receive friends Thursday evening from 6 to 7 pm at the Clark Funeral Home, Neosho.
Graveside services will be Friday, June 29, 2018 at 9 am at the New Salem Cemetery, officiating will be Rev. Buddy Funk.
The family will receive friends Thursday evening from 6 to 7 pm at the Clark Funeral Home, Neosho.
Jack Woolever
(From Parker Mortuary)
Jack Woolever died Friday, the 22nd of June, at his home in Joplin. He was 84 years old. He was born on a cold winter’s day in December, 1933, the youngest of six children. His father, Floyd Woolever was a miner, he died of black lung when Jack was just a boy. His mother Ruby, was a domestic worker, and although she died back in 1957, Jack said he could still hear her voice. He told his family recently, “She was calling him home.”
All five of Jack’s brothers and sisters preceded him in death.
In January, 1951, Jack skipped his senior year of high school and enlisted in the United States Air Force, serving his country in French Morocco, North Africa, during the Korean War.
On July 2nd, 1955, he married Claudeania Chatham, also of Joplin. They had four children, and through thick and thin, good times and bad, their family lived the American Dream. They were husband and wife for 53 years until her passing in 2008.
In 2009, Jack married Nita Foster. Nita took good care of Jack through his long illness. She was by his side to the very end.
Jack is survived by Nita (Foster) Woolever, of the home. Four children and their spouses; Stephen Woolever and Leslie, of Tulsa, Ok., Mark Woolever and Julie, of Joplin, Joseph Woolever and Ann, of Columbus, Ks., and Rebecca Woolever, of Joplin. He also had 12 grandchildren, 20 great grandchildren and 2 great great grandchildren. He was a blessed man!
Jack was a member of the Gideon’s and loved to give away Bibles. He attended church at the Prairie Flower Bible Church. He was a Christian and he lived his life in the good hand’s of God.
Except for his time in the service, this son of the Show-Me State lived his entire life in the Joplin area. He had many friends and was well liked by all who knew him. He was a simple man, honest, generous and loyal. He loved his family and we loved him too. We will miss him greatly, until that day when we meet again.
For we know the Lord gives, and we know the Lord takes away.
He will restore again! He does all things well.
Cremation arrangements are under the direction of Parker Mortuary.
Jack Woolever died Friday, the 22nd of June, at his home in Joplin. He was 84 years old. He was born on a cold winter’s day in December, 1933, the youngest of six children. His father, Floyd Woolever was a miner, he died of black lung when Jack was just a boy. His mother Ruby, was a domestic worker, and although she died back in 1957, Jack said he could still hear her voice. He told his family recently, “She was calling him home.”
All five of Jack’s brothers and sisters preceded him in death.
In January, 1951, Jack skipped his senior year of high school and enlisted in the United States Air Force, serving his country in French Morocco, North Africa, during the Korean War.
On July 2nd, 1955, he married Claudeania Chatham, also of Joplin. They had four children, and through thick and thin, good times and bad, their family lived the American Dream. They were husband and wife for 53 years until her passing in 2008.
In 2009, Jack married Nita Foster. Nita took good care of Jack through his long illness. She was by his side to the very end.
Jack is survived by Nita (Foster) Woolever, of the home. Four children and their spouses; Stephen Woolever and Leslie, of Tulsa, Ok., Mark Woolever and Julie, of Joplin, Joseph Woolever and Ann, of Columbus, Ks., and Rebecca Woolever, of Joplin. He also had 12 grandchildren, 20 great grandchildren and 2 great great grandchildren. He was a blessed man!
Jack was a member of the Gideon’s and loved to give away Bibles. He attended church at the Prairie Flower Bible Church. He was a Christian and he lived his life in the good hand’s of God.
Except for his time in the service, this son of the Show-Me State lived his entire life in the Joplin area. He had many friends and was well liked by all who knew him. He was a simple man, honest, generous and loyal. He loved his family and we loved him too. We will miss him greatly, until that day when we meet again.
For we know the Lord gives, and we know the Lord takes away.
He will restore again! He does all things well.
Cremation arrangements are under the direction of Parker Mortuary.
Robert Selsor
(From Mason-Woodard Mortuary)
Robert Earl Selsor, age 73, of Carl Junction, MO passed away June 24, 2018 after a short illness in a Joplin hospital surrounded by his beloved family.
He was born on June 22, 1945 in Webb City, MO, to the late CW2 Ralph Selsor, USA Ret. and Mary Jane Selsor. He graduated from Webb City High School in 1962.
Bob served his country, state and community with 43 years combined continuous US Army service in the Army National Guard and Army Reserve and over 35 years as a federal civil service military technician.
He began his service on his 17th birthday in 1962 as a Supply Clerk. During the mid 1960’s at the height of the Cold War he retrained and was assigned to a Nike Missile Base near Lawson MO as a Missile Launching Crewman, Section Chief and assisted in Warheading Operations. The base provided a “Ring of Steel” of protection to the greater Kansas City area with Surface to Air Missiles to intercept and destroy incoming Soviet Bombers if or when needed. He served in many capacities during the Vietnam War Era and in the 1970s as a Recruiter, Administrative Supply Technician, and Unit Administrator. In the 1980s he was deployed to the Republic of Panama and the Republic of Honduras during Central American crisis for humanitarian support efforts. Bob served in higher responsibilities as an Engineer Equipment Repair Technician, Property Accounting Technician and a Military Personnel Technician. During his career he was called to lend support during Thirteen State Emergency Duties for the state of Missouri, including the 1978 collapse of the Connor Hotel Disaster in downtown Joplin, MO. Bob was a good friend and mentor to so many with his decades of faithful full-time service with the 203d Engineer Battalion (Houn’ Dawgs), headquartered in Joplin, MO.
Bob was the recipient of over 50 awards for service or achievement to include: 2 Meritorious Service Medals, 4 Army Commendation Medals, 4 Army Achievement Medals, Humanitarian Service Medal, National Defense Service Medal Armed Forces Reserve Medal with forty years of service device, Recruiter Badge, Driver and Mechanic Badge with Driver and Mechanic Bars, Missouri Conspicuous Service Medal, Missouri Meritorious Service Medal to name a few.
He enlisted as a Private being promoted through the ranks to Private First Class, Corporal, Sergeant, Staff Sergeant and Sergeant First Class. In 1974, he was appointed as a Warrant Officer 1 and by 1989, he had achieved the rank of Chief Warrant Officer 4. In 2003 he separated from the US Army National Guard with 40 years 8 months and 12 days and transferred to US Army Retired Reserves. In 2005 he was placed on the Army retired list Chief Warrant Officer 4, United States Army Retired.
After his service to his country he was the founder and president of
All American Dream Lawn, a lawn care provider to many homes and business in the surrounding area.
He was a charter member and 2-time president of the 203d “Houn Dawgs” Retiree Association and an American Legion Member in Missouri Post #1000.
Bob was a Patriot and a devoted husband, father, grandfather and great-grandfather. He enjoyed spending time with family and going to Branson for relaxation.
He is survived by his wife of over 32 years Debbie Selsor, Carl Junction; Children, Son TSGT Robert Selsor Jr. USAF (Ret) and wife Angela, Nevada, MO; Daughter Robyn Selsor Bone and her fiancé Dale Eden, Webb City, MO; Son Jason Simkin and fiancé Angie Ulbrich, Joplin, MO; Grandchildren, Courtney Selsor, Derek Selsor and wife Katrina, Erik Bone and wife Jenny, Aaron Bone, Hunter Simkin and Emma Simkin; and Great-grand children Amelia Selsor, Naomi Bone, Nebula Bone, Sylas Bone and
Lilah Bone.
Visitation will be Wednesday, June 27, 2018 from 6-7 p.m. at Mason-Woodard Chapel, 3701 East 7th Street, Joplin, MO 64801.
Services will be Thursday, June 28, 2018 at 1 p.m. at the Mason-Woodard Chapel, 3701 East 7th Street, Joplin, MO 68401. Full Military Honors to follow at the Webb City Cemetery located 1848 South Oronogo Street, Webb City, MO 64870.
Robert Earl Selsor, age 73, of Carl Junction, MO passed away June 24, 2018 after a short illness in a Joplin hospital surrounded by his beloved family.
He was born on June 22, 1945 in Webb City, MO, to the late CW2 Ralph Selsor, USA Ret. and Mary Jane Selsor. He graduated from Webb City High School in 1962.
Bob served his country, state and community with 43 years combined continuous US Army service in the Army National Guard and Army Reserve and over 35 years as a federal civil service military technician.
He began his service on his 17th birthday in 1962 as a Supply Clerk. During the mid 1960’s at the height of the Cold War he retrained and was assigned to a Nike Missile Base near Lawson MO as a Missile Launching Crewman, Section Chief and assisted in Warheading Operations. The base provided a “Ring of Steel” of protection to the greater Kansas City area with Surface to Air Missiles to intercept and destroy incoming Soviet Bombers if or when needed. He served in many capacities during the Vietnam War Era and in the 1970s as a Recruiter, Administrative Supply Technician, and Unit Administrator. In the 1980s he was deployed to the Republic of Panama and the Republic of Honduras during Central American crisis for humanitarian support efforts. Bob served in higher responsibilities as an Engineer Equipment Repair Technician, Property Accounting Technician and a Military Personnel Technician. During his career he was called to lend support during Thirteen State Emergency Duties for the state of Missouri, including the 1978 collapse of the Connor Hotel Disaster in downtown Joplin, MO. Bob was a good friend and mentor to so many with his decades of faithful full-time service with the 203d Engineer Battalion (Houn’ Dawgs), headquartered in Joplin, MO.
Bob was the recipient of over 50 awards for service or achievement to include: 2 Meritorious Service Medals, 4 Army Commendation Medals, 4 Army Achievement Medals, Humanitarian Service Medal, National Defense Service Medal Armed Forces Reserve Medal with forty years of service device, Recruiter Badge, Driver and Mechanic Badge with Driver and Mechanic Bars, Missouri Conspicuous Service Medal, Missouri Meritorious Service Medal to name a few.
He enlisted as a Private being promoted through the ranks to Private First Class, Corporal, Sergeant, Staff Sergeant and Sergeant First Class. In 1974, he was appointed as a Warrant Officer 1 and by 1989, he had achieved the rank of Chief Warrant Officer 4. In 2003 he separated from the US Army National Guard with 40 years 8 months and 12 days and transferred to US Army Retired Reserves. In 2005 he was placed on the Army retired list Chief Warrant Officer 4, United States Army Retired.
After his service to his country he was the founder and president of
All American Dream Lawn, a lawn care provider to many homes and business in the surrounding area.
He was a charter member and 2-time president of the 203d “Houn Dawgs” Retiree Association and an American Legion Member in Missouri Post #1000.
Bob was a Patriot and a devoted husband, father, grandfather and great-grandfather. He enjoyed spending time with family and going to Branson for relaxation.
He is survived by his wife of over 32 years Debbie Selsor, Carl Junction; Children, Son TSGT Robert Selsor Jr. USAF (Ret) and wife Angela, Nevada, MO; Daughter Robyn Selsor Bone and her fiancé Dale Eden, Webb City, MO; Son Jason Simkin and fiancé Angie Ulbrich, Joplin, MO; Grandchildren, Courtney Selsor, Derek Selsor and wife Katrina, Erik Bone and wife Jenny, Aaron Bone, Hunter Simkin and Emma Simkin; and Great-grand children Amelia Selsor, Naomi Bone, Nebula Bone, Sylas Bone and
Lilah Bone.
Visitation will be Wednesday, June 27, 2018 from 6-7 p.m. at Mason-Woodard Chapel, 3701 East 7th Street, Joplin, MO 64801.
Services will be Thursday, June 28, 2018 at 1 p.m. at the Mason-Woodard Chapel, 3701 East 7th Street, Joplin, MO 68401. Full Military Honors to follow at the Webb City Cemetery located 1848 South Oronogo Street, Webb City, MO 64870.
Inice Hasty
(From Ozark Funeral Home)
Inice Hasty, 91 years, of Noel, Missouri passed away on Monday, June 25, 2018 at the Seneca House in Seneca, Missouri.
Inice was born on September 14, 1926 in Colcord, Oklahoma, daughter of the late Samuel and Millie (Pryor) Beck. She grew up in Delaware County, Oklahoma, living there most of her life, moving to Missouri in 1998. Inice worked for Southerland Farms in Maysville, Arkansas and several poultry plants as an assembler. She attended the United Pentecostal Church in Gravette, Arkansas. Inice enjoyed sewing, crafts, visiting the sick in hospitals and tending to the needs of others.
She was preceded in death by her parents; husbands, Merle Von McKinley and Jack Hasty; daughter, Aldena Chamra; son, Earl McKinley; one brother and six sisters; two grandsons, Jeff McKinley and Jason McKinley.
Inice is survived by her son, Ervin McKinley of Grove, Oklahoma; 8 grandchildren; 20 great grandchildren; 10 great great grandchildren; as well as a host of other family and friends who will dearly miss Inice.
Graveside funeral service for Inice will be held at 11:00 am on Thursday, June 28, 2018 at the Mount Hermon Cemetery, Jay, Oklahoma. Reverends James Woolard and Kevin Sammons, Grandson will officiate.
Inice Hasty, 91 years, of Noel, Missouri passed away on Monday, June 25, 2018 at the Seneca House in Seneca, Missouri.
Inice was born on September 14, 1926 in Colcord, Oklahoma, daughter of the late Samuel and Millie (Pryor) Beck. She grew up in Delaware County, Oklahoma, living there most of her life, moving to Missouri in 1998. Inice worked for Southerland Farms in Maysville, Arkansas and several poultry plants as an assembler. She attended the United Pentecostal Church in Gravette, Arkansas. Inice enjoyed sewing, crafts, visiting the sick in hospitals and tending to the needs of others.
She was preceded in death by her parents; husbands, Merle Von McKinley and Jack Hasty; daughter, Aldena Chamra; son, Earl McKinley; one brother and six sisters; two grandsons, Jeff McKinley and Jason McKinley.
Inice is survived by her son, Ervin McKinley of Grove, Oklahoma; 8 grandchildren; 20 great grandchildren; 10 great great grandchildren; as well as a host of other family and friends who will dearly miss Inice.
Graveside funeral service for Inice will be held at 11:00 am on Thursday, June 28, 2018 at the Mount Hermon Cemetery, Jay, Oklahoma. Reverends James Woolard and Kevin Sammons, Grandson will officiate.
Grace Green
Mrs. Grace Helen Green, 80, of Anderson, Missouri, passed away on Monday evening, June 25, 2018, at Cox Medical Center South in Springfield, Missouri.
Graveside services are 10:00 a.m. Thursday, June 28, 2018, at the Benton County Memorial Park Cemetery in Rogers, Arkansas. Under the direction of the Ozark Funeral Home in Anderson, Missouri.
Tuesday, June 26, 2018
Piper Spiva
(From Clark Funeral Home)
Piper Nicole Spiva was born Dec. 22, 1985 in Joplin, the daughter of Jeffery Spiva and Lisa Marie Seigfried. She entered into rest on June 25, 2018 in Joplin, Missouri at the age of 32.
Piper Nicole Spiva was born Dec. 22, 1985 in Joplin, the daughter of Jeffery Spiva and Lisa Marie Seigfried. She entered into rest on June 25, 2018 in Joplin, Missouri at the age of 32.
Piper was a lifelong area resident and a homemaker. She loved being a mom to her son Jaxon. She was always ready to help others and would give her last dollar to help someone in need. She loved music and had attended the Racine Christian Church.
Piper is survived by her son, Jaxon Dean Stipp; her fiancé’, Jedariah Dean Stipp; her mother, Nancy Garrett and husband, Chris of Columbus, Texas; her paternal grandparents, Albert and Nancy Spiva of Webb City; maternal grandfather, Lewis Wills of Seneca; four siblings, Tiffany White of Wyandotte, OK; Patrick Garrett, Chase Garrett and Kendra Garrett all of Columbus, Texas; two nephews, Hunter and Drake and paternal uncle, Joey Spiva and wife, Jeni and children, Chloe and Hope. She is preceded in death by her parents and maternal grandmother, Rosalee Wills.
Services will be Friday, June 29th, 2018 at 10:30 am at the Clark Funeral Home Chapel of Memories, Gerald Griffin and Joey Spiva will officiate. Interment will follow in the Swars Prairie Cemetery and serving as pallbearers will be Randy Keener, Chase Garrett, Patrick Garrett, Joey Stipp, Joey Spiva, Lee Hall and James Sparlin.
The family will receive friends Friday morning from 10 am until service time. The casket will be closed at all times.
Contributions in memory of Piper may be made to Jaxon Stipp for education, c/o Clark Funeral Home, PO Box 66; Neosho, MO 64850.
Services will be Friday, June 29th, 2018 at 10:30 am at the Clark Funeral Home Chapel of Memories, Gerald Griffin and Joey Spiva will officiate. Interment will follow in the Swars Prairie Cemetery and serving as pallbearers will be Randy Keener, Chase Garrett, Patrick Garrett, Joey Stipp, Joey Spiva, Lee Hall and James Sparlin.
The family will receive friends Friday morning from 10 am until service time. The casket will be closed at all times.
Contributions in memory of Piper may be made to Jaxon Stipp for education, c/o Clark Funeral Home, PO Box 66; Neosho, MO 64850.
Hank Henson
(From Parker Mortuary)
Henry Lee 'Hank' Henson, age 86, Joplin, passed away at 4:50 p.m. Monday, June 25, 2018 at his residence after an illness.
Hank was born October 4, 1931 in Joplin, Missouri to the late William Henson and Rose Stout Henson, and had lived in Joplin most of his life.
He worked as a truck driver, mechanic and owned and operated G&L Towing for several years. Hank enjoyed bull riding, auto racing, NASCAR and attending wrestling events. Hank was a member of the Jasper County Sheriffs Association and was a veteran of the United States Navy.
He married Gail Ann Rose on April 23, 1987 in Miami, Oklahoma. She preceded him in death on October 9, 2015.
Survivors include his children, Opal Roberts and husband, Mike, Joplin, Jerri Ann Schrader and husband, Jerry, Joplin, Brenda Hargis and husband, Marvin, Baxter Springs, Kansas, Donald Routledge and wife, Melissa, Neosho; John Brewer, Joplin; sixteen grandchildren and ten great grandchildren.
Graveside services are planned for Friday at 10:00 a.m. at Ozark Memorial Park Cemetery. Jeff Martin will officiate. Pallbearers will be Justin Routledge, Marvin Hargis, Lewis Arnett, Josh Woodward, Chad Norvell, Don Woodward and John Brewer. The family will receive friends Thursday from 6-7:00 p.m. at Parker Mortuary.
Arrangements are under the direction of Parker Mortuary.
Henry Lee 'Hank' Henson, age 86, Joplin, passed away at 4:50 p.m. Monday, June 25, 2018 at his residence after an illness.
Hank was born October 4, 1931 in Joplin, Missouri to the late William Henson and Rose Stout Henson, and had lived in Joplin most of his life.
He worked as a truck driver, mechanic and owned and operated G&L Towing for several years. Hank enjoyed bull riding, auto racing, NASCAR and attending wrestling events. Hank was a member of the Jasper County Sheriffs Association and was a veteran of the United States Navy.
He married Gail Ann Rose on April 23, 1987 in Miami, Oklahoma. She preceded him in death on October 9, 2015.
Survivors include his children, Opal Roberts and husband, Mike, Joplin, Jerri Ann Schrader and husband, Jerry, Joplin, Brenda Hargis and husband, Marvin, Baxter Springs, Kansas, Donald Routledge and wife, Melissa, Neosho; John Brewer, Joplin; sixteen grandchildren and ten great grandchildren.
Graveside services are planned for Friday at 10:00 a.m. at Ozark Memorial Park Cemetery. Jeff Martin will officiate. Pallbearers will be Justin Routledge, Marvin Hargis, Lewis Arnett, Josh Woodward, Chad Norvell, Don Woodward and John Brewer. The family will receive friends Thursday from 6-7:00 p.m. at Parker Mortuary.
Arrangements are under the direction of Parker Mortuary.
Jacob Rushing
(From Parker Mortuary)
Robert William Jacob Rushing, age 36, Joplin, passed away on Wednesday, June 20, 2018 in Independence, Missouri after a sudden illness.
Jacob was born November 15, 1981 in Clinton, Oklahoma, son of Robert D. Rushing and Donna Lee Cochrane. He graduated from Glendale High School in Springfield in 2000, and worked most of his adult life in the restaurant industry as a chef. He was also a very talented artist, especially with pencil sketching. He was an avid Dallas Cowboys fan, and was also a big fan of the Golden State Warriors.
He was preceded in death by a grandmother, Marlene Cochrane.
He is survived by his mother, Donna Booe and husband Mike of Joplin; son, Jakobi Rushing, sister, Tierra Riley and husband Mike of Bolivar, Missouri, brother, Corey Rushing of Kansas City, Missouri; 1/2 sister, Beverly Rushing of Joplin; 1/2 brother, Justin Rushing of Webb City; step brother, Nick Booe and family, and step-sister, Michelle Booe Johnson and family all of Joplin; nephews, Keelan Riley, Isabella Rushing, Elijah Rushing, and Kordell Riley; grandfather, Bill Cochrane of Springfield, Missouri.
Cremation arrangements are under the direction of Parker Mortuary. No services are planned at this time.
Robert William Jacob Rushing, age 36, Joplin, passed away on Wednesday, June 20, 2018 in Independence, Missouri after a sudden illness.
Jacob was born November 15, 1981 in Clinton, Oklahoma, son of Robert D. Rushing and Donna Lee Cochrane. He graduated from Glendale High School in Springfield in 2000, and worked most of his adult life in the restaurant industry as a chef. He was also a very talented artist, especially with pencil sketching. He was an avid Dallas Cowboys fan, and was also a big fan of the Golden State Warriors.
He was preceded in death by a grandmother, Marlene Cochrane.
He is survived by his mother, Donna Booe and husband Mike of Joplin; son, Jakobi Rushing, sister, Tierra Riley and husband Mike of Bolivar, Missouri, brother, Corey Rushing of Kansas City, Missouri; 1/2 sister, Beverly Rushing of Joplin; 1/2 brother, Justin Rushing of Webb City; step brother, Nick Booe and family, and step-sister, Michelle Booe Johnson and family all of Joplin; nephews, Keelan Riley, Isabella Rushing, Elijah Rushing, and Kordell Riley; grandfather, Bill Cochrane of Springfield, Missouri.
Cremation arrangements are under the direction of Parker Mortuary. No services are planned at this time.
Brad Windle
(From Mason-Woodard Mortuary)
Brad Alan Windle, age 44 of Joplin, Mo. passed away on Saturday, June 23, 2018.
Brad was born on December 11, 1973 in Joplin, the son of Rockie Windle and Debbie (Gehrs) Artinger. He has been a lifetime area resident, he worked as a welder for the Lozier Corporation. Brad loved being on the water, fishing and boating, he enjoyed music, but most of all, he loved spending time with his children.
He is survived by his children; Briana, Leanna, Braiden Windle, all of the home, and Austin Windle of Kentucky, his mother and step-father; Debbie and Dennis Artinger of Galena, Ks., his father; Rockie Windle of Joplin, his maternal grandfather; W.L. Gehrs, Jr. of Joplin, a sister; Abbey Metzinger and husband Wade of Tulsa, Ok., and many loving friends.
Services have been scheduled for 2:00 p.m. Friday, June 29, 2018 at the Mason-Woodard Chapel. Burial will follow at Ozark Memorial Park Cemetery.
In lieu of flowers, contributions may be to the Windle Children in care of the mortuary.
Arrangements have been entrusted to Mason-Woodard Mortuary & Crematory.
Brad Alan Windle, age 44 of Joplin, Mo. passed away on Saturday, June 23, 2018.
Brad was born on December 11, 1973 in Joplin, the son of Rockie Windle and Debbie (Gehrs) Artinger. He has been a lifetime area resident, he worked as a welder for the Lozier Corporation. Brad loved being on the water, fishing and boating, he enjoyed music, but most of all, he loved spending time with his children.
He is survived by his children; Briana, Leanna, Braiden Windle, all of the home, and Austin Windle of Kentucky, his mother and step-father; Debbie and Dennis Artinger of Galena, Ks., his father; Rockie Windle of Joplin, his maternal grandfather; W.L. Gehrs, Jr. of Joplin, a sister; Abbey Metzinger and husband Wade of Tulsa, Ok., and many loving friends.
Services have been scheduled for 2:00 p.m. Friday, June 29, 2018 at the Mason-Woodard Chapel. Burial will follow at Ozark Memorial Park Cemetery.
In lieu of flowers, contributions may be to the Windle Children in care of the mortuary.
Arrangements have been entrusted to Mason-Woodard Mortuary & Crematory.
Charlie Ann Gurley
(From Mason-Woodard Mortuary)
Charlie Ann Gurley, infant daughter of Billy Gurley and Tabitha Robbins of Granby, Mo. passed away at 12:27 a.m. Thursday, June 21, 2018 at Freeman West Hospital in Joplin approximately four hours after being born on Wednesday June 20, 2018.
Charlie Ann Gurley, infant daughter of Billy Gurley and Tabitha Robbins of Granby, Mo. passed away at 12:27 a.m. Thursday, June 21, 2018 at Freeman West Hospital in Joplin approximately four hours after being born on Wednesday June 20, 2018.
Additional survivors include her maternal grandparents, Randy and Tracy Robbins, Oronogo, Mo., her paternal grandfather, Thomas Gurley, Neosho, Mo., her paternal great-grandparents, Jerry and Loretta Wilkerson, Joplin, Mo. and her paternal great-grandmother, Peggy Carlisle, Joplin, Mo.
Following cremation, a memorial service will be held at a later date. Arrangements have been entrusted to the Mason-Woodard Mortuary and Crematory of Joplin, Mo.
Leon Ray
(From Fohn Funeral Home)
James “Leon” Ray, age 75, of Aurora, Missouri, passed away Sunday, June 24, 2018 at Cox Medical Center South in Springfield, Missouri.
He was born July 12, 1942 in Shell Knob, Missouri the son of Lavern and Tessie (Reed) Ray. He was united in marriage to Naomi Smith, who preceded him in death. Also preceding him in death were his father, Lavern Ray; one brother, Bob Ray and a brother-in-law, Gary Gibson.
On July 31, 1999 he married Freda Smith Padgett, who survives. Also surviving are his mother, Tessie Ray of Shell Knob, Missouri; one son, Steven Ray of Aurora, Missouri; two daughters, Teresa Andrus and her husband Don of Battlefield, Missouri and Pamela Pace and her husband Randy of Aurora, Missouri; one stepson, Gene Padgett and his wife Meliah of Kansas City, Kansas; three stepdaughters, Gaylene Hart and her husband Jim of Independence, Missouri, Mary Ostermeier and her husband Don of Vista, California and Bonnie Atchison and her husband Larry of Shawnee, Kansas; three brothers, Ronnie Ray of Neosho, Missouri, Luther Ray and his wife Rowena of Aurora, Missouri and Mike Ray and his wife Annette of Hollister, Missouri; four sisters, Norma Gibson of Cassville, Missouri, Linda Welch of Kearney, Missouri, Joyce Bacon and her husband Charles of Marionville, Missouri and Mary Harris and her husband Melvin of Verona, Missouri; a half-sister, Patricia Merrill Furry of Redlands, California; four grandchildren, Grant and Cole Andrus and Trevor and McKenna Pace; eight step-grandchildren, Christy Gist and Jimmy Hart, Ashley Minichelli and Sarah Boulton, Jonathan and Timothy Atchison, and John and Jim Scott and two great grandchildren, Joycelyn and Riley Andrus.
Leon attended grade school at Fairview and then Cassville where he graduated from high school. He received his barber degree in Kansas City, Missouri. For twenty-eight years he was a self-employed barber, retiring in 1993. He was a member of Faith Full Gospel Church in Aurora, Missouri.
Funeral services will be held at 2:00 P.M. Thursday, June 28, 2018 at Fohn Funeral Home in Cassville, Missouri. Pastor Rex Mooneyham will conduct the services. Burial will be at Clio Cemetery in Jenkins, Missouri.
The family will receive friends from 6:00 until 8:00 P.M. Wednesday at Fohn Funeral Home in Cassville.
Contributions may be made to Faith Full Gospel Church in memory of Leon.
James “Leon” Ray, age 75, of Aurora, Missouri, passed away Sunday, June 24, 2018 at Cox Medical Center South in Springfield, Missouri.
He was born July 12, 1942 in Shell Knob, Missouri the son of Lavern and Tessie (Reed) Ray. He was united in marriage to Naomi Smith, who preceded him in death. Also preceding him in death were his father, Lavern Ray; one brother, Bob Ray and a brother-in-law, Gary Gibson.
On July 31, 1999 he married Freda Smith Padgett, who survives. Also surviving are his mother, Tessie Ray of Shell Knob, Missouri; one son, Steven Ray of Aurora, Missouri; two daughters, Teresa Andrus and her husband Don of Battlefield, Missouri and Pamela Pace and her husband Randy of Aurora, Missouri; one stepson, Gene Padgett and his wife Meliah of Kansas City, Kansas; three stepdaughters, Gaylene Hart and her husband Jim of Independence, Missouri, Mary Ostermeier and her husband Don of Vista, California and Bonnie Atchison and her husband Larry of Shawnee, Kansas; three brothers, Ronnie Ray of Neosho, Missouri, Luther Ray and his wife Rowena of Aurora, Missouri and Mike Ray and his wife Annette of Hollister, Missouri; four sisters, Norma Gibson of Cassville, Missouri, Linda Welch of Kearney, Missouri, Joyce Bacon and her husband Charles of Marionville, Missouri and Mary Harris and her husband Melvin of Verona, Missouri; a half-sister, Patricia Merrill Furry of Redlands, California; four grandchildren, Grant and Cole Andrus and Trevor and McKenna Pace; eight step-grandchildren, Christy Gist and Jimmy Hart, Ashley Minichelli and Sarah Boulton, Jonathan and Timothy Atchison, and John and Jim Scott and two great grandchildren, Joycelyn and Riley Andrus.
Leon attended grade school at Fairview and then Cassville where he graduated from high school. He received his barber degree in Kansas City, Missouri. For twenty-eight years he was a self-employed barber, retiring in 1993. He was a member of Faith Full Gospel Church in Aurora, Missouri.
Funeral services will be held at 2:00 P.M. Thursday, June 28, 2018 at Fohn Funeral Home in Cassville, Missouri. Pastor Rex Mooneyham will conduct the services. Burial will be at Clio Cemetery in Jenkins, Missouri.
The family will receive friends from 6:00 until 8:00 P.M. Wednesday at Fohn Funeral Home in Cassville.
Contributions may be made to Faith Full Gospel Church in memory of Leon.
Monday, June 25, 2018
Ira Coleman
(From Ulmer Funeral Home)
Ira R. Coleman, Jr., 78, passed away Sunday, June 24, 2018 at his home in Carterville, MO. Ira was born November 27, 1939 in Carthage, MO to Ira and Neoma “Riley” Coleman. Ira was a lifetime resident of Jasper County. He was employed by Safeway Cheese and Coglizer Tent Company. He attended First Baptist Church, but was a member of Emanuel Baptist Church in Webb City, MO.
Ira was united in marriage to Nancy “Skaggs” on July 17, 1991 at Calvary Baptist Church in Joplin; she survives.
Ira is also survived by two sons, Russell Coleman of Webb City and Joseph Coleman of Carthage, along with four grandchildren.
Ira was preceded in death by his parents, three brothers and two sisters.
Graveside services will be held at 10:00 a.m. Tuesday, June 26, 2018 at Oakhill Cemetery in Carthage. Rev. Kyle Beverlin will preside.
Online condolences may be made at www.ulmerfh.com.
Arrangements are under the direction of Ulmer Funeral Home.
Ira R. Coleman, Jr., 78, passed away Sunday, June 24, 2018 at his home in Carterville, MO. Ira was born November 27, 1939 in Carthage, MO to Ira and Neoma “Riley” Coleman. Ira was a lifetime resident of Jasper County. He was employed by Safeway Cheese and Coglizer Tent Company. He attended First Baptist Church, but was a member of Emanuel Baptist Church in Webb City, MO.
Ira was united in marriage to Nancy “Skaggs” on July 17, 1991 at Calvary Baptist Church in Joplin; she survives.
Ira is also survived by two sons, Russell Coleman of Webb City and Joseph Coleman of Carthage, along with four grandchildren.
Ira was preceded in death by his parents, three brothers and two sisters.
Graveside services will be held at 10:00 a.m. Tuesday, June 26, 2018 at Oakhill Cemetery in Carthage. Rev. Kyle Beverlin will preside.
Online condolences may be made at www.ulmerfh.com.
Arrangements are under the direction of Ulmer Funeral Home.
Dennis Johnson
(From Bath-Naylor Funeral Home)
He was born October 21st, 1953 in Webb City Missouri, the son of Jack Fare, and Barbara Jean "Nadine" (O'Neal) Johnson. Dennis attended grade school in Webb City, Riverton, and Columbus, graduating with the CUHS Class of 1971. He attended NEO A&M, and Ozark Christian College.
While attending Junior High he met his wife Joyce Ann Ruggels and in April of 1973 the couple married at the First Christian Church in Columbus. They resided in rural Baxter Springs for a few years before moving to the farm Joyce was raised on north-east of Columbus. The couple made that their home together for the next 40 years. It was the place they raised their children, taught Faith, hard work, and the values of life.
Dennis was an active member of the Columbus community, he worked alongside his parents and his brother Jack in the family business at Polar Pantries.
Dennis was a member of the Sherwin Christian Church, becoming the pastor in 1987, with his ordination service on May 22, 1988. He recently celebrated 30 years as Sherwin's pastor. He also was involved with the Columbus Association of Churches, The Columbus Police Department and the Cherokee County Sheriff’s office. He also was involved in Cherokee County 4-H as a youth, as a parent, and as a leader.
He worked for a time for Charlie's IGA, Bob's Apple Market, Medicalodge of Columbus, Murdock Funeral Home, and Bath Naylor Funeral Home. Dennis worked countless hours providing for families in need, he ministered to families in the entire community during his life. He performed Weddings, Baptisms, called on the elderly in the Nursing Homes, and performed countless funerals for members of this and other communities.
Dennis is survived by his son Chris Johnson and his wife Holly of rural Columbus; his daughter Lacey Branstine and her husband Eric of rural Columbus; three grandchildren: Bethany, Isaac, and Faith Johnson. One brother Jack Johnson and wife Carla of Columbus; four sister in laws: Janice Sandberg, Marlene Clark (David), Lavon Lovell (Gary), Glenda Ragland, along with 10 nieces and nephews, and their children. Dennis also is survived by the congregation of the church he faithfully served, all who had a very special place in his heart.
Dennis was preceded in death by his loving wife Joyce of 42 years, his parents Jack and Nadine Johnson, his Mother in law Flossie (Frobish) Smith, Father in law, Robert Byrl Ruggels, a stepfather in law Vernal Smith, and one Brother in law Bill Sandberg.
Funeral services will 10 am Wednesday, June 27, 2018 at Calvary Baptist Church in Columbus, Kansas with Pastor Galen King, and Pastor Gerald Griffin officiating. Visitation will be held Tuesday evening at Calvary Baptist Church located at 625 East Sycamore Street, in Columbus, from 6 to 8 p.m. Burial will follow at Lone Elm Cemetery in rural Columbus. Condolences may be left at www.bathnaylor.com. The Family asks that memorials be made to Sherwin Christian Church for the Education fund of Mary Gathoni; these may be left at or mailed to the funeral home.
Pastor Dennis O'Neal Johnson, 64 of rural Columbus passed from this life June 24, 2018 with his children by his side.
He was born October 21st, 1953 in Webb City Missouri, the son of Jack Fare, and Barbara Jean "Nadine" (O'Neal) Johnson. Dennis attended grade school in Webb City, Riverton, and Columbus, graduating with the CUHS Class of 1971. He attended NEO A&M, and Ozark Christian College.
While attending Junior High he met his wife Joyce Ann Ruggels and in April of 1973 the couple married at the First Christian Church in Columbus. They resided in rural Baxter Springs for a few years before moving to the farm Joyce was raised on north-east of Columbus. The couple made that their home together for the next 40 years. It was the place they raised their children, taught Faith, hard work, and the values of life.
Dennis was an active member of the Columbus community, he worked alongside his parents and his brother Jack in the family business at Polar Pantries.
Dennis was a member of the Sherwin Christian Church, becoming the pastor in 1987, with his ordination service on May 22, 1988. He recently celebrated 30 years as Sherwin's pastor. He also was involved with the Columbus Association of Churches, The Columbus Police Department and the Cherokee County Sheriff’s office. He also was involved in Cherokee County 4-H as a youth, as a parent, and as a leader.
He worked for a time for Charlie's IGA, Bob's Apple Market, Medicalodge of Columbus, Murdock Funeral Home, and Bath Naylor Funeral Home. Dennis worked countless hours providing for families in need, he ministered to families in the entire community during his life. He performed Weddings, Baptisms, called on the elderly in the Nursing Homes, and performed countless funerals for members of this and other communities.
Dennis is survived by his son Chris Johnson and his wife Holly of rural Columbus; his daughter Lacey Branstine and her husband Eric of rural Columbus; three grandchildren: Bethany, Isaac, and Faith Johnson. One brother Jack Johnson and wife Carla of Columbus; four sister in laws: Janice Sandberg, Marlene Clark (David), Lavon Lovell (Gary), Glenda Ragland, along with 10 nieces and nephews, and their children. Dennis also is survived by the congregation of the church he faithfully served, all who had a very special place in his heart.
Dennis was preceded in death by his loving wife Joyce of 42 years, his parents Jack and Nadine Johnson, his Mother in law Flossie (Frobish) Smith, Father in law, Robert Byrl Ruggels, a stepfather in law Vernal Smith, and one Brother in law Bill Sandberg.
Funeral services will 10 am Wednesday, June 27, 2018 at Calvary Baptist Church in Columbus, Kansas with Pastor Galen King, and Pastor Gerald Griffin officiating. Visitation will be held Tuesday evening at Calvary Baptist Church located at 625 East Sycamore Street, in Columbus, from 6 to 8 p.m. Burial will follow at Lone Elm Cemetery in rural Columbus. Condolences may be left at www.bathnaylor.com. The Family asks that memorials be made to Sherwin Christian Church for the Education fund of Mary Gathoni; these may be left at or mailed to the funeral home.
Services are under the direction of the Bath Naylor Funeral Home of Columbus.
Jason Kubicki
(From Daniel Funeral Home)
Jason Dean Kubicki, age 42, of Lamar, Missouri passed away Saturday, June 23, 2018 at Cox Hospital South, Springfield, Missouri.
Jason was born February 27, 1976 in Chicago, Illinois to Daniel and Alexandra Kubicki. Moving from Chicago with his family, Jason lived in the Lockwood area was a graduate of Lockwood High School. He has lived in Lamar for the past 17 years and had been a factory worker until he became disabled. Jason was a movie buff, and huge fan of the Chicago Cubs, Bears, and Bulls.
Survivors include his mother, Alex Kubicki of the home, and a sister Carrie Kubicki of Lockwood, Missouri; and two nieces, Caitilin Brooks, and Courtney Brooks. Preceding him in death was his father, Daniel Kubicki.
The family will receive friends 4:00 to 8:00 pm, Tuesday, June 26, 2018 at Daniel Funeral Home.
Jason Dean Kubicki, age 42, of Lamar, Missouri passed away Saturday, June 23, 2018 at Cox Hospital South, Springfield, Missouri.
Jason was born February 27, 1976 in Chicago, Illinois to Daniel and Alexandra Kubicki. Moving from Chicago with his family, Jason lived in the Lockwood area was a graduate of Lockwood High School. He has lived in Lamar for the past 17 years and had been a factory worker until he became disabled. Jason was a movie buff, and huge fan of the Chicago Cubs, Bears, and Bulls.
Survivors include his mother, Alex Kubicki of the home, and a sister Carrie Kubicki of Lockwood, Missouri; and two nieces, Caitilin Brooks, and Courtney Brooks. Preceding him in death was his father, Daniel Kubicki.
The family will receive friends 4:00 to 8:00 pm, Tuesday, June 26, 2018 at Daniel Funeral Home.
Gary Watson
(From McQueen Funeral Home)
Gary Troy Watson, age 72, of Rocky Comfort, Missouri, passed away Wednesday, June 20, 2018 at his home after a long illness.
He was born August 30, 1945 in Oklahoma, the son of Lloyd Nelson and Herma C. (Phillips) Watson. On October 2, 1970 he was united in marriage to Shirley Dene Vaughn and to this union two sons were born. Surviving are his sons, Matthew Watson and Kristi of Longview, Missouri and Nelson Watson and Krysti of Goodman, Missouri; two granddaughters, Molly and Amberly Watson and one brother, Brice Watson of Derby, Kansas.
Preceding him in death were his parents and two brothers, Johnnie and Bill Watson.
Gary received his education in Pea Ridge, Arkansas where he graduated from high school. Most of his life was spent as a cattle and chicken farmer. Some of his favorite pastimes were spending time and fishing with his sons and dancing.
Graveside services will be held at 10:00 A.M. Tuesday, June 26, 2018 at Union Cemetery in Stella, Missouri under direction of McQueen Funeral Home in Wheaton, Missouri.
The family will receive friends from 5:00 until 7:00 P.M. Monday at McQueen Funeral Home in Wheaton.
He was born August 30, 1945 in Oklahoma, the son of Lloyd Nelson and Herma C. (Phillips) Watson. On October 2, 1970 he was united in marriage to Shirley Dene Vaughn and to this union two sons were born. Surviving are his sons, Matthew Watson and Kristi of Longview, Missouri and Nelson Watson and Krysti of Goodman, Missouri; two granddaughters, Molly and Amberly Watson and one brother, Brice Watson of Derby, Kansas.
Preceding him in death were his parents and two brothers, Johnnie and Bill Watson.
Gary received his education in Pea Ridge, Arkansas where he graduated from high school. Most of his life was spent as a cattle and chicken farmer. Some of his favorite pastimes were spending time and fishing with his sons and dancing.
Graveside services will be held at 10:00 A.M. Tuesday, June 26, 2018 at Union Cemetery in Stella, Missouri under direction of McQueen Funeral Home in Wheaton, Missouri.
The family will receive friends from 5:00 until 7:00 P.M. Monday at McQueen Funeral Home in Wheaton.
Patricia Tobey
(From Parker Mortuary)
Patricia Louise Tobey, age 85, Joplin, passed away on Sunday, June 17, 2018 at Freeman West in Joplin.
Pat was born May 7, 1933 in Denver, Colorado, daughter of the late Willard Lee Sanson and Clara Louise Murray Sanson. She moved to Joplin 28 years ago, and was a devoted wife, mother, and grandmother. She was an accomplished seamstress and was known to fabricate outfits for the entire family. She also was very fond of a good hat and was known to own several over the years. She was of the Catholic faith since a child.
In addition to her parents, Pat was preceded in death by her husband, Antoine "Toby" Tobey, who died November 20, 1989.
Survivors include her son, Anthony Tobey of Joplin, daughter, Teresa Wickstrom of Carl Junction, Missouri; grandchildren, Anthony Tobey, Jr., Joshua Tobey, Kenny Wickstrom, Kayla Wickstrom, Blaine Tobey, and Teresa Tobey; brother, Fred Sanson, sisters, Isabel Mendoza and beloved husband Leroy, Linda Mae Duncan and husband Bill; 10 nieces and nephews.
Cremation arrangements are under the direction of Parker Mortuary.
Patricia Louise Tobey, age 85, Joplin, passed away on Sunday, June 17, 2018 at Freeman West in Joplin.
Pat was born May 7, 1933 in Denver, Colorado, daughter of the late Willard Lee Sanson and Clara Louise Murray Sanson. She moved to Joplin 28 years ago, and was a devoted wife, mother, and grandmother. She was an accomplished seamstress and was known to fabricate outfits for the entire family. She also was very fond of a good hat and was known to own several over the years. She was of the Catholic faith since a child.
In addition to her parents, Pat was preceded in death by her husband, Antoine "Toby" Tobey, who died November 20, 1989.
Survivors include her son, Anthony Tobey of Joplin, daughter, Teresa Wickstrom of Carl Junction, Missouri; grandchildren, Anthony Tobey, Jr., Joshua Tobey, Kenny Wickstrom, Kayla Wickstrom, Blaine Tobey, and Teresa Tobey; brother, Fred Sanson, sisters, Isabel Mendoza and beloved husband Leroy, Linda Mae Duncan and husband Bill; 10 nieces and nephews.
Cremation arrangements are under the direction of Parker Mortuary.
Jerry Prater
(From Fossett-Mosher Funeral Home)
Geraldine “Jerry” Prater, age 93, of Mt. Vernon, Missouri, passed away at 6:30 a.m. on Sunday, June 24, 2018, at her home. She was born June 1, 1925, in Webb City, Missouri, the daughter of Clem and Gladys (Bettis) Lundien.
Jerry was a 1943 graduate of the Webb City High School in Webb City, Missouri and was a homemaker. She was a very active member of the First United Methodist Church, in Mt. Vernon, for 45 years and was a loving wife, mother and grandmother.
On August 6, 1944, she married Deward Prater in Columbus, Kansas.
Jerry is survived by her husband of 73 years, Deward; two sons, Nick Prater and his wife, Connie and Terry Prater and his wife, Cindy; four grandchildren, Mike Prater and his wife, April, John Prater and his wife, Lori, Jeremy Prater and his wife, Jamie and Erin Shuster and her husband, Matt. Also special in her life were great-grandchildren, Jacob, Jeffrey and Jenna Shuster, Josh (Savanah), Kyle, Makenna, Ryan, Jase, Jax, Mia and Anya Prater; step-grandson, Mike Lanning and his family, Kim, Addison and Vivian; one sister, Nancy Hilton and one brother, Larry Lundien and his wife, Melba.
Her parents, Clem and Gladys, and her brother-in-law, Jack Hilton, preceded her in death.
A funeral service, under the direction of the Fossett-Mosher Funeral Home, in Mt. Vernon will be held at 10:00 a.m. on Friday, June 29, 2018, at the First United Methodist Church, in Mt. Vernon. Burial will follow at the Shiloh Cemetery. Visitation will be held from 9:30-10:00 a.m. on Friday, at the church.
Memorial donations may be made payable to the First United Methodist Church or the John Taylor Senior Center, in care of the funeral home. Online condolences may be shared at www.FossettMosherFuneralHome.com.
Geraldine “Jerry” Prater, age 93, of Mt. Vernon, Missouri, passed away at 6:30 a.m. on Sunday, June 24, 2018, at her home. She was born June 1, 1925, in Webb City, Missouri, the daughter of Clem and Gladys (Bettis) Lundien.
Jerry was a 1943 graduate of the Webb City High School in Webb City, Missouri and was a homemaker. She was a very active member of the First United Methodist Church, in Mt. Vernon, for 45 years and was a loving wife, mother and grandmother.
On August 6, 1944, she married Deward Prater in Columbus, Kansas.
Jerry is survived by her husband of 73 years, Deward; two sons, Nick Prater and his wife, Connie and Terry Prater and his wife, Cindy; four grandchildren, Mike Prater and his wife, April, John Prater and his wife, Lori, Jeremy Prater and his wife, Jamie and Erin Shuster and her husband, Matt. Also special in her life were great-grandchildren, Jacob, Jeffrey and Jenna Shuster, Josh (Savanah), Kyle, Makenna, Ryan, Jase, Jax, Mia and Anya Prater; step-grandson, Mike Lanning and his family, Kim, Addison and Vivian; one sister, Nancy Hilton and one brother, Larry Lundien and his wife, Melba.
Her parents, Clem and Gladys, and her brother-in-law, Jack Hilton, preceded her in death.
A funeral service, under the direction of the Fossett-Mosher Funeral Home, in Mt. Vernon will be held at 10:00 a.m. on Friday, June 29, 2018, at the First United Methodist Church, in Mt. Vernon. Burial will follow at the Shiloh Cemetery. Visitation will be held from 9:30-10:00 a.m. on Friday, at the church.
Memorial donations may be made payable to the First United Methodist Church or the John Taylor Senior Center, in care of the funeral home. Online condolences may be shared at www.FossettMosherFuneralHome.com.
Jarrod McGuirk
(From Parker Mortuary)
Jarrod Lee McGuirk, age 35, Joplin, passed away on Sunday, June 24, 2018 from injuries sustained in an automobile accident.
Jarrod was born March 28, 1983 in Joplin, son of the late Jerry A. McGuirk and Donna P. Cruzan of Tulsa, Oklahoma. Jarrod attended Webb City Schools, and worked in construction as a roofer. He was a big fan of the Pittsburgh Steelers.
He is survived by his mother, Donna Cruzan of Tulsa, Oklahoma, daughter, Abigail Lee McGuirk of Joplin; sister, Krystal Danner of Independence, Missouri; nieces, Mackenzie Danner and Madison Danner both of Independence; grandfather, Jerry S. McGuirk of Webb City, Missouri; several aunts, uncles, and cousins from the Joplin area.
Cremation arrangements are under the direction of Parker Mortuary with no services planned at this time.
Jarrod Lee McGuirk, age 35, Joplin, passed away on Sunday, June 24, 2018 from injuries sustained in an automobile accident.
Jarrod was born March 28, 1983 in Joplin, son of the late Jerry A. McGuirk and Donna P. Cruzan of Tulsa, Oklahoma. Jarrod attended Webb City Schools, and worked in construction as a roofer. He was a big fan of the Pittsburgh Steelers.
He is survived by his mother, Donna Cruzan of Tulsa, Oklahoma, daughter, Abigail Lee McGuirk of Joplin; sister, Krystal Danner of Independence, Missouri; nieces, Mackenzie Danner and Madison Danner both of Independence; grandfather, Jerry S. McGuirk of Webb City, Missouri; several aunts, uncles, and cousins from the Joplin area.
Cremation arrangements are under the direction of Parker Mortuary with no services planned at this time.
Sunday, June 24, 2018
Marvin Roughton
(From Mason-Woodard Mortuary)
Marvin G. Roughton, age 78, of Joplin, Mo., passed away on Friday, June 22, 2018, at Joplin Health and Rehabilitation Center, following an illness.
Marvin was born on December 5, 1939 in Hiwasse, Ar., the son of the late Kenneth Roughton and Bonnie (Hanson) Roughton. He lived in the Joplin area for over fifty years. He retired from Pitney-Bowes after twenty-five years of service. He was a member of the Emmanuel Baptist Church in Webb City, Mo. and served as a deacon. Family was the most important thing to him, and his hobbies included fishing and enjoying the outdoors.
Marvin married Carol Lee Coats on October 19, 1958, she survives. Additional survivors include, a son Michael Roughton and wife Jennifer, Joplin, Mo., and two daughters, Debbie Adkins and husband George, Diamond, Mo., and Brenda Pelham Boyd and husband Richard, Oronogo, Mo. One sister, Ellen Wolf and husband Keith, Springfield, Mo, and two brothers; Bill Roughton, Jarrett, Va., Richard Roughton and wife Mary, Salina, Ks.
Funeral services will be Wednesday, June 27, 2018 at 2:00 p.m. at Mason-Woodard Chapel. Richard Chambers, minister, will officiate. Pallbearers include Shawn Laughlin, Adam Laughlin, Chris Laughlin, Matthew Roughton, Ace Luke Pelham, Tavis Vaughn, and Michael VanSlyke. The family will receive friends 6-7 p.m. Tuesday, June 26, 2018 at Mason-Woodard Chapel.
Arrangements are under the direction of Mason-Woodard Mortuary & Crematory.
Marvin G. Roughton, age 78, of Joplin, Mo., passed away on Friday, June 22, 2018, at Joplin Health and Rehabilitation Center, following an illness.
Marvin was born on December 5, 1939 in Hiwasse, Ar., the son of the late Kenneth Roughton and Bonnie (Hanson) Roughton. He lived in the Joplin area for over fifty years. He retired from Pitney-Bowes after twenty-five years of service. He was a member of the Emmanuel Baptist Church in Webb City, Mo. and served as a deacon. Family was the most important thing to him, and his hobbies included fishing and enjoying the outdoors.
Marvin married Carol Lee Coats on October 19, 1958, she survives. Additional survivors include, a son Michael Roughton and wife Jennifer, Joplin, Mo., and two daughters, Debbie Adkins and husband George, Diamond, Mo., and Brenda Pelham Boyd and husband Richard, Oronogo, Mo. One sister, Ellen Wolf and husband Keith, Springfield, Mo, and two brothers; Bill Roughton, Jarrett, Va., Richard Roughton and wife Mary, Salina, Ks.
Funeral services will be Wednesday, June 27, 2018 at 2:00 p.m. at Mason-Woodard Chapel. Richard Chambers, minister, will officiate. Pallbearers include Shawn Laughlin, Adam Laughlin, Chris Laughlin, Matthew Roughton, Ace Luke Pelham, Tavis Vaughn, and Michael VanSlyke. The family will receive friends 6-7 p.m. Tuesday, June 26, 2018 at Mason-Woodard Chapel.
Arrangements are under the direction of Mason-Woodard Mortuary & Crematory.
Andrew Whiteley
(From Ulmer Funeral Home)
Andrew Jackson “Jack” Whiteley, 87, passed away Thursday, June 21, 2018 at his home in Carthage. Andrew was born October 10, 1930 in Afton, OK to Robert and Florence “Bryant” Whiteley.
Andrew served as a corporal in the United States Army during the Korean War. Among the medals awarded him were the Korean Service Medal, United Nations Service Medal, National Defense Service Medal and the President Unit Citation.
Andrew was a longtime resident of Carthage and was employed by Carthage Marble and Fred’s Frozen Foods. He was a dedicated member of Three Point Full Gospel Church in Brooklyn Heights. Andrew loved to fish, especially for catfish; Grand Lake was his favorite fishing hole.
Andrew was united in marriage to Jeneda “Bryant” on August 23, 1952 in Bentonville, AR; she survives.
Andrew is also survived by two sons, Douglas Whiteley and wife Pam, Jacky Whiteley and wife Freda; two daughters, Cheryl Strait and husband Dennis, Marilyn Dunham and husband Rich; one brother, Robert Whiteley, Jr.; three sisters, Martha Bowers, Myrtle Jones and Margret Shoemaker; eight grandchildren, 22 great grandchildren and two great-great grandchildren.
Andrew was preceded in death by one son, Gary Whiteley, and two sisters, Lily Oakly and Mary Whiteley.
Funeral services will be held at 2:00 p.m. Tuesday, June 26, 2018 at Ulmer Funeral Home. Visitation will be held from 6:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. Monday, June 25, 2018 at Ulmer Funeral Home. Burial will be at Mt. Hope Cemetery in Webb City, MO.
Contributions may be made to Three Point Full Gospel Church.
Online condolences may be made at www.ulmerfh.com.
Arrangements are under the direction of Ulmer Funeral Home.
Andrew Jackson “Jack” Whiteley, 87, passed away Thursday, June 21, 2018 at his home in Carthage. Andrew was born October 10, 1930 in Afton, OK to Robert and Florence “Bryant” Whiteley.
Andrew served as a corporal in the United States Army during the Korean War. Among the medals awarded him were the Korean Service Medal, United Nations Service Medal, National Defense Service Medal and the President Unit Citation.
Andrew was a longtime resident of Carthage and was employed by Carthage Marble and Fred’s Frozen Foods. He was a dedicated member of Three Point Full Gospel Church in Brooklyn Heights. Andrew loved to fish, especially for catfish; Grand Lake was his favorite fishing hole.
Andrew was united in marriage to Jeneda “Bryant” on August 23, 1952 in Bentonville, AR; she survives.
Andrew is also survived by two sons, Douglas Whiteley and wife Pam, Jacky Whiteley and wife Freda; two daughters, Cheryl Strait and husband Dennis, Marilyn Dunham and husband Rich; one brother, Robert Whiteley, Jr.; three sisters, Martha Bowers, Myrtle Jones and Margret Shoemaker; eight grandchildren, 22 great grandchildren and two great-great grandchildren.
Andrew was preceded in death by one son, Gary Whiteley, and two sisters, Lily Oakly and Mary Whiteley.
Funeral services will be held at 2:00 p.m. Tuesday, June 26, 2018 at Ulmer Funeral Home. Visitation will be held from 6:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. Monday, June 25, 2018 at Ulmer Funeral Home. Burial will be at Mt. Hope Cemetery in Webb City, MO.
Contributions may be made to Three Point Full Gospel Church.
Online condolences may be made at www.ulmerfh.com.
Arrangements are under the direction of Ulmer Funeral Home.
Rocky Sharpe
(From Clark Funeral Home)
Rocky Sharpe, 58, Neosho, entered to rest on June 22, 2018 at his home.
Rocky Sharpe, 58, Neosho, entered to rest on June 22, 2018 at his home.
Rocky was born on April 25, 1960 in El Paso, TX to Thomas Loftin and Olga Naomi Johanna (Evers) Sharpe. He spent most of his life in Neosho, MO. Rocky loved being a drummer and his music. He also enjoyed the outdoors and being with his children and grandchildren. Rocky was a parts manager at the former R & S Chevrolet and other Chevy dealers.
Rocky is survived by two sons, Robert Nathaniel Sharpe, Tulsa, OK and Nicholas Spencer Sharpe, Tulsa, OK; one daughter, Cali Mariah Sharpe of Neosho, MO; four grandchildren, MilesmBehr Sharpe, Beckam Slaughter, Nala Slaughter and Jett McFadin; one brother, Thomas L. Sharpe, Jr., Texas; one sister, Debbie Turner, Neosho; and by the mother of his children, Bretta Bridges, Neosho. He was preceded in death by his parents.
Memorial services will be held on Tuesday, June 26, 2018 at 10:00 am at the Clark Funeral Home Chapel of Memories. Reverend Bill Doubek will officiate. The family will receive friends at a time of visitation following the service until noon. Contributions in memory of Rocky may be made to Faithful Friends Animal Advocates, c/o Clark Funeral Home, PO Box 66, Neosho, MO 64850.
Josie Reardon
(From Ozark Funeral Home)
Josie Reardon, 72 years, of Neosho, Missouri passed away on Friday, June 22, 2018 at her residence in Neosho, Missouri, with her loving family by her side.
She was born on October 8, 1945 in Osage, Oklahoma to the late Samuel and Clara (Goodman) Harris. Josie married William Reardon on February 14, 2005 at their home in Powell, Missouri. She was a loving mother, sister, grandmother and friends. She loved to read, spend time outside and be with her family and friends. Josie found peace by getting lost in one of her many books.
She was preceded in death by her parents; husband, William Reardon; two brothers, Luke and Tony.
Josie is survived by her six children, William Webster and wife, Carol of Traskwood, Arkansas, Randy Webster of Powell, Missouri, Laurie Poyser and husband, Shawn of Warsaw, Missouri, Sherry Webster of Jenkins, Missouri, Shawn Cooper and wife, Shelly of Neosho, Missouri, Carrie Intessimone of Kansas; three sisters, Joyce and husband, Danny of Pierce City, Missouri, Linda and husband, Eddie of Pierce City, Missouri, Violet and husband, Bob of Springfield, Missouri; a brother, Langston and wife, MaryAnne of Checotah, Oklahoma; 18 grandchildren; 18 great grandchildren; along with a host of other relatives and friends who will dearly miss Josie.
Memorial service for Josie will be held at 10:00 am on Wednesday, June 27, 2018 at the Anderson Chapel of the Ozark Funeral home. Shelly Cooper will officiate.
Josie Reardon, 72 years, of Neosho, Missouri passed away on Friday, June 22, 2018 at her residence in Neosho, Missouri, with her loving family by her side.
She was born on October 8, 1945 in Osage, Oklahoma to the late Samuel and Clara (Goodman) Harris. Josie married William Reardon on February 14, 2005 at their home in Powell, Missouri. She was a loving mother, sister, grandmother and friends. She loved to read, spend time outside and be with her family and friends. Josie found peace by getting lost in one of her many books.
She was preceded in death by her parents; husband, William Reardon; two brothers, Luke and Tony.
Josie is survived by her six children, William Webster and wife, Carol of Traskwood, Arkansas, Randy Webster of Powell, Missouri, Laurie Poyser and husband, Shawn of Warsaw, Missouri, Sherry Webster of Jenkins, Missouri, Shawn Cooper and wife, Shelly of Neosho, Missouri, Carrie Intessimone of Kansas; three sisters, Joyce and husband, Danny of Pierce City, Missouri, Linda and husband, Eddie of Pierce City, Missouri, Violet and husband, Bob of Springfield, Missouri; a brother, Langston and wife, MaryAnne of Checotah, Oklahoma; 18 grandchildren; 18 great grandchildren; along with a host of other relatives and friends who will dearly miss Josie.
Memorial service for Josie will be held at 10:00 am on Wednesday, June 27, 2018 at the Anderson Chapel of the Ozark Funeral home. Shelly Cooper will officiate.
Ola Ray
(From Hedge-Lewis-Goodwin Funeral Home)
Mrs. Ola Martha Ray, 88, of Webb City, Missouri, departed this life on Friday, June 22, 2018, at Joplin Health and Rehabilitation Center after months of declining health.
Ola entered this life on February 14, 1930, in Dover, Delaware, daughter of the late Chester and Rachel (Hanks) Brown. She was raised and attended schools in Dover. On May 4, 1946, she was united in marriage to Ernest Marvin Ray and to this union three children were born. Ola was a homemaker throughout her life, devoted to caring for her husband and children. She was an active member of the First Christian Church of Webb City. Her involvement in the church included teaching Sunday School Class, the Beginners Class and assisting with Bible School. Ola also started and led the church’s prayer chain and she was responsible for organizing the monthly Missionary Coffee meetings. Aside from her love of serving her church, Ola also enjoyed her flower gardens and baking.
She was preceded in death by her parents; her husband of seventy-two years, Marvin Ray, on June 7, 2018; a granddaughter, Melanie Dahlman; and nine siblings.
Ola is survived by three children, Linda McCoy of Grass Valley, California, Joyce Turner and husband, Ed, of Webb City, Missouri, and Randy Ray and wife, Lori, of Noel, Missouri; eight grandchildren; several great-grandchildren; two great-great-grandchildren; two sisters; several nieces and nephews; as well as a host of other family and friends.
Funeral services for Mrs. Ray are 10:00 a.m. Tuesday, June 26, 2018, in the Hedge-Lewis-Goodwin Funeral Home Chapel in Webb City, Missouri, with Pastor Mike Geisert officiating. Burial will follow at Ozark Memorial Park Cemetery in Joplin. Those honoring her life by serving as pallbearers are Jason Turner, Keagon Turner, Mason Turner, Cross Spencer, Brandon Chandler and Jared Ray with Justin Chandler as an honorary pallbearer. The family will receive friends on Monday evening from 6-7:00 p.m. in the funeral home chapel. Memorials are being directed to First Christian Church of Webb City c/o the funeral home. The family extends a sincere thank you to the staff of Joplin Health and Rehab for their care and support. Online condolences may be sent to the family through our website www.hedgelewis.com. Arrangements are under the personal care and direction of the Hedge-Lewis-Goodwin Funeral Home in Webb City, Missouri.
Mrs. Ola Martha Ray, 88, of Webb City, Missouri, departed this life on Friday, June 22, 2018, at Joplin Health and Rehabilitation Center after months of declining health.
Ola entered this life on February 14, 1930, in Dover, Delaware, daughter of the late Chester and Rachel (Hanks) Brown. She was raised and attended schools in Dover. On May 4, 1946, she was united in marriage to Ernest Marvin Ray and to this union three children were born. Ola was a homemaker throughout her life, devoted to caring for her husband and children. She was an active member of the First Christian Church of Webb City. Her involvement in the church included teaching Sunday School Class, the Beginners Class and assisting with Bible School. Ola also started and led the church’s prayer chain and she was responsible for organizing the monthly Missionary Coffee meetings. Aside from her love of serving her church, Ola also enjoyed her flower gardens and baking.
She was preceded in death by her parents; her husband of seventy-two years, Marvin Ray, on June 7, 2018; a granddaughter, Melanie Dahlman; and nine siblings.
Ola is survived by three children, Linda McCoy of Grass Valley, California, Joyce Turner and husband, Ed, of Webb City, Missouri, and Randy Ray and wife, Lori, of Noel, Missouri; eight grandchildren; several great-grandchildren; two great-great-grandchildren; two sisters; several nieces and nephews; as well as a host of other family and friends.
Funeral services for Mrs. Ray are 10:00 a.m. Tuesday, June 26, 2018, in the Hedge-Lewis-Goodwin Funeral Home Chapel in Webb City, Missouri, with Pastor Mike Geisert officiating. Burial will follow at Ozark Memorial Park Cemetery in Joplin. Those honoring her life by serving as pallbearers are Jason Turner, Keagon Turner, Mason Turner, Cross Spencer, Brandon Chandler and Jared Ray with Justin Chandler as an honorary pallbearer. The family will receive friends on Monday evening from 6-7:00 p.m. in the funeral home chapel. Memorials are being directed to First Christian Church of Webb City c/o the funeral home. The family extends a sincere thank you to the staff of Joplin Health and Rehab for their care and support. Online condolences may be sent to the family through our website www.hedgelewis.com. Arrangements are under the personal care and direction of the Hedge-Lewis-Goodwin Funeral Home in Webb City, Missouri.
Jerry Conner
(From Simpson Funeral Home)
Jerry Dean Conner age 87 of Webb City, Missouri passed away on Friday, June 22, 2018 at National Health Care in Joplin, Missouri.
Jerry Dean Conner age 87 of Webb City, Missouri passed away on Friday, June 22, 2018 at National Health Care in Joplin, Missouri.
He was born on June 18, 1931 in Webb City, Missouri to Otis Conner and Beulah (Wingo) Conner. Jerry graduated from Webb City High School in the class of 1949, and joined the United States Navy Veteran and served in the Korean War. He worked as a welder and in quality control for Rocketdyne and also Tri-State Motors. Jerry loved to fish, was a master tomato gardener, an avid Webb City Cardinals fan and also an avid St. Louis Cardinals fan. He was a member of the Emmanuel Baptist Church in Webb City.
Jerry married Carolyn (Henry) Conner on January 6, 1951 in Webb City and she survives him at home. He is also survived by his son, Craig Conner and wife Mary of Cedarville, Illinois; daughters, Cathy Shipman and husband Jerry of Diamond, Missouri, Janet Bradfield and husband Rod of Webb City, Missouri; and a sister, Fern Bair of Joplin, Missouri; along with 10 grandchildren, and 8 great grandchildren. Jerry was preceded in death by a daughter, Suzanne Mclaughlin.
The family will be present for a visitation on Monday, June 25, 2018 at Emmanuel Baptist Church in Webb City from 6:00 PM to 7:00 PM. The funeral service will be held at the church on Tuesday at 11:00 AM with Reverend Kyle Beverlin officiating. Burial will follow at Ozark Memorial Park Cemetery in Joplin with full military honors. In lieu of flowers the family suggests memorial contributions to the Emmanuel Baptist Church in his memory.
Services are under the direction of Simpson Funeral Home in Webb City. Visit www.simpsonfh.com for online condolences.
Big John Braziel
(From Campbell-Biddlecome Funeral Home)
‘Big’ John Braziel, age 52, passed away on June 22, 2018 in Joplin MO.
John was born in Bakersfield, CA to his Father James Braziel and Beloved mother Ruth Lindsey. He lived in CA for most of his life, and moved to Missouri in 2014 to be closer to family.
John did lots of things in his lifetime, from firefighter to working in the medical field, to helping out at the church. Wherever he worked, he was helping someone as the title Big John comes mostly from the size of his heart! (And maybe his height).Most of all he was the happiest either sitting on a dock, or in a boat fishing.
Family and friends are invited to join in the celebration of the life of Big John, Monday June the 25th 2018 6-7 pm, at Life Church of Carthage MO.
Instead of flowers, the family would like to encourage you to take time with each other and go fishing this summer. We hope that ‘Big’ John, his mother, & his wife Jeannie are now standing on the shores of a big beautiful lake fishing!
Cards and monetary donations will be excepted at the Celebration of Life on Monday 6-7 pm.
‘Big’ John Braziel, age 52, passed away on June 22, 2018 in Joplin MO.
John was born in Bakersfield, CA to his Father James Braziel and Beloved mother Ruth Lindsey. He lived in CA for most of his life, and moved to Missouri in 2014 to be closer to family.
John did lots of things in his lifetime, from firefighter to working in the medical field, to helping out at the church. Wherever he worked, he was helping someone as the title Big John comes mostly from the size of his heart! (And maybe his height).Most of all he was the happiest either sitting on a dock, or in a boat fishing.
Family and friends are invited to join in the celebration of the life of Big John, Monday June the 25th 2018 6-7 pm, at Life Church of Carthage MO.
Instead of flowers, the family would like to encourage you to take time with each other and go fishing this summer. We hope that ‘Big’ John, his mother, & his wife Jeannie are now standing on the shores of a big beautiful lake fishing!
Cards and monetary donations will be excepted at the Celebration of Life on Monday 6-7 pm.
Saturday, June 23, 2018
Sonny Medley
(From Mason-Woodard Mortuary)
Auman “Sonny” Medley, age 87, was lifted from us on June 23, 2018. He was known by many as Leroy or Med. He grew up in St. Louis, MO as the second eldest of eight children to Mamie and Auman Medley. Sonny and sister Louise remained in St. Louis after the family moved to Galena, KS in 1944. He joined the family after graduation from high school in Galena.
He proudly served our country with the U.S. Army during The Korean Conflict as a military police officer in Heidelberg Germany. Upon his honorable discharge from the army, he became a chemist with the Jayhawk Plant, Spencer Chemical in the nuclear fuels lab. He graduated from Kansas State Teachers College in 1970. He was most recognized as the industrial arts teacher at Carl Junction High School from 1970 to 1991. Upon his retirement, he continued to build houses, kitchen cabinets, travel, fish, and be a friend to many. He and Judy Mercer married in 1996 and shared the past 22 years together.
He married Kathleen Stone June 1956 who preceded him in death in 1987. He is also preceded in death by siblings Lou, Betty and Norma.
He is survived by his son Chris, spouse Judy, siblings Delores, Wayne, Robert and Clifford; and many nieces and nephews.
As he said to most everyone, “I’m proud of you, God bless you, I Love you!”
In lieu of flowers, the family has requested donations be made to the Wounded Warriors Project or the Auman & Kathleen Medley Endowed Wood Technology Scholarship (Pittsburg State University).
Services will be held at Mason-Woodard Mortuary Tuesday June 26, 2018 at 2:00 pm.
The family will receive friends and family on Monday June 25 from 7:00 pm to 8:00 pm at the mortuary.
Arrangements have been entrusted to Mason Woodard Mortuary & Crematory.
Auman “Sonny” Medley, age 87, was lifted from us on June 23, 2018. He was known by many as Leroy or Med. He grew up in St. Louis, MO as the second eldest of eight children to Mamie and Auman Medley. Sonny and sister Louise remained in St. Louis after the family moved to Galena, KS in 1944. He joined the family after graduation from high school in Galena.
He proudly served our country with the U.S. Army during The Korean Conflict as a military police officer in Heidelberg Germany. Upon his honorable discharge from the army, he became a chemist with the Jayhawk Plant, Spencer Chemical in the nuclear fuels lab. He graduated from Kansas State Teachers College in 1970. He was most recognized as the industrial arts teacher at Carl Junction High School from 1970 to 1991. Upon his retirement, he continued to build houses, kitchen cabinets, travel, fish, and be a friend to many. He and Judy Mercer married in 1996 and shared the past 22 years together.
He married Kathleen Stone June 1956 who preceded him in death in 1987. He is also preceded in death by siblings Lou, Betty and Norma.
He is survived by his son Chris, spouse Judy, siblings Delores, Wayne, Robert and Clifford; and many nieces and nephews.
As he said to most everyone, “I’m proud of you, God bless you, I Love you!”
In lieu of flowers, the family has requested donations be made to the Wounded Warriors Project or the Auman & Kathleen Medley Endowed Wood Technology Scholarship (Pittsburg State University).
Services will be held at Mason-Woodard Mortuary Tuesday June 26, 2018 at 2:00 pm.
The family will receive friends and family on Monday June 25 from 7:00 pm to 8:00 pm at the mortuary.
Arrangements have been entrusted to Mason Woodard Mortuary & Crematory.
David Bennett
(From Mason-Woodard Mortuary)
David R. Bennett, age 69, of Joplin, MO., passed away Thursday, June 21, 2018, at Freeman West Hospital following an illness.
David was born on November 19, 1948, in Purdy, MO., the son of the late George and Helen (Linebarger) Bennett. David was always expanding his education; he had received degrees from Southwest Baptist University and Drury University. After teaching at SBU, he began his career with Owens Corning Fiberglass and had been transferred with the company several times. In 1983, he moved to Joplin to work for W.R. Grace until the plant ceased operation. He then took a position with Able Body and later, began his 26 year career at Tri-State Motor Transit. David was the Executive Vice President of Tri-State Motor Transit in Joplin from 1991 to 2016, when the company changed ownership. Most recently, he became President of Wilcox Secured Trucking based in Pocatello, ID. David was a member of First Baptist Church of Joplin where he served as a Deacon. He was Chairman Emeritus of the U.S. Nuclear Council, as well as serving as an advisor on several Senate sub-committees regarding shipment of radioactive materials. David served for several years on the Board of Trustees for Southwest Baptist University, was a charter member of the Christian Business Men’s Association, and a member of the First Baptist Church hand bell choir. David loved to sing and entertain with his guitar and piano. He loved fly fishing at Roaring River, and spending all his time with his family.
He married Kathy Kissinger on October 5, 1991, at First Baptist Church in Joplin. She survives. Additional survivors include his son, John Bennett of Kansas City, MO, children Marley and Samuel Bennett; daughter, Sarah Truitt and her husband Nathan of Osceola, IA, children Parker and Carly Truitt; Jennifer Wilkins and her husband Lonnie of Joplin, children Jeffery Flener, Jessica Flener, and Bryceton Wilkins, all of Joplin, and Alison Parker of Joplin, children Darian and Dylan Parker, also of Joplin. David is also survived by his only sister, Nancey Gillogly of Sarcoxie, MO.
Services will be held at 10:00 a.m. Tuesday, June 26, at the First Baptist Church of Joplin with Pastor Jamie Tickel and Reverend Tim Sumners officiating, and burial immediately following at the Purdy Cemetery, Purdy, MO. The funeral processional will be under the direction of Bennett- Wormington Mortuary and family and friends in the Monett/Purdy area are invited to arrive at the cemetery 12:30 pm. The family will receive friends from 6 to 8 p.m. Monday evening at the Mortuary.
The family suggests contributions to Southwest Baptist University in care of the mortuary.
Arrangements are under the direction of Mason-Woodard Mortuary & Crematory
David R. Bennett, age 69, of Joplin, MO., passed away Thursday, June 21, 2018, at Freeman West Hospital following an illness.
David was born on November 19, 1948, in Purdy, MO., the son of the late George and Helen (Linebarger) Bennett. David was always expanding his education; he had received degrees from Southwest Baptist University and Drury University. After teaching at SBU, he began his career with Owens Corning Fiberglass and had been transferred with the company several times. In 1983, he moved to Joplin to work for W.R. Grace until the plant ceased operation. He then took a position with Able Body and later, began his 26 year career at Tri-State Motor Transit. David was the Executive Vice President of Tri-State Motor Transit in Joplin from 1991 to 2016, when the company changed ownership. Most recently, he became President of Wilcox Secured Trucking based in Pocatello, ID. David was a member of First Baptist Church of Joplin where he served as a Deacon. He was Chairman Emeritus of the U.S. Nuclear Council, as well as serving as an advisor on several Senate sub-committees regarding shipment of radioactive materials. David served for several years on the Board of Trustees for Southwest Baptist University, was a charter member of the Christian Business Men’s Association, and a member of the First Baptist Church hand bell choir. David loved to sing and entertain with his guitar and piano. He loved fly fishing at Roaring River, and spending all his time with his family.
He married Kathy Kissinger on October 5, 1991, at First Baptist Church in Joplin. She survives. Additional survivors include his son, John Bennett of Kansas City, MO, children Marley and Samuel Bennett; daughter, Sarah Truitt and her husband Nathan of Osceola, IA, children Parker and Carly Truitt; Jennifer Wilkins and her husband Lonnie of Joplin, children Jeffery Flener, Jessica Flener, and Bryceton Wilkins, all of Joplin, and Alison Parker of Joplin, children Darian and Dylan Parker, also of Joplin. David is also survived by his only sister, Nancey Gillogly of Sarcoxie, MO.
Services will be held at 10:00 a.m. Tuesday, June 26, at the First Baptist Church of Joplin with Pastor Jamie Tickel and Reverend Tim Sumners officiating, and burial immediately following at the Purdy Cemetery, Purdy, MO. The funeral processional will be under the direction of Bennett- Wormington Mortuary and family and friends in the Monett/Purdy area are invited to arrive at the cemetery 12:30 pm. The family will receive friends from 6 to 8 p.m. Monday evening at the Mortuary.
The family suggests contributions to Southwest Baptist University in care of the mortuary.
Arrangements are under the direction of Mason-Woodard Mortuary & Crematory
Friday, June 22, 2018
Jerry Mason
(From McQueen Funeral Home)
Jerry D. Mason, age 73, of Rocky Comfort, Missouri, passed away Sunday, June 17, 2018 at his home.
He was born March 25, 1945 in Barry County, Missouri to Woodrow L. and Anna Mae (Roller) Mason, who preceded him in death. Also preceding him in death were two brothers, Willie and Donnie Mason.
He was united in marriage to Louise May and to this union two sons were born. Surviving are his sons, Rick Mason and his wife Carolyn of Marionville, Missouri and Kentry Mason of Lawrence County, Missouri; three brothers, Gene Mason of Rocky Comfort, Missouri, Bob Mason of Goodman, Missouri and James Mason and his wife Pam of Greenland, Arkansas; one sister, Virginia Easley of Exeter, Missouri and one granddaughter, Haylie Mason.
Jerry attended school and graduated from Wheaton High School. Most of his life was spent in Barry County. For many years he was a truck driver for Vaughn Construction in Monett, Missouri. Some of his favorite pastimes were fishing, cooking, gardening and he loved flowers.
Funeral services will be held at 10:00 A.M. Monday, June 25, 2018 at McQueen Funeral Home in Wheaton, Missouri. Pastor Larry Henbest will conduct the services. Burial will be in King Cemetery in Seligman, Missouri.
The family will receive friends from 9:00 A.M. until service time Monday at McQueen Funeral Home in Wheaton.
Memorial contributions may be made to the family to help with monument expenses.
Jerry D. Mason, age 73, of Rocky Comfort, Missouri, passed away Sunday, June 17, 2018 at his home.
He was born March 25, 1945 in Barry County, Missouri to Woodrow L. and Anna Mae (Roller) Mason, who preceded him in death. Also preceding him in death were two brothers, Willie and Donnie Mason.
He was united in marriage to Louise May and to this union two sons were born. Surviving are his sons, Rick Mason and his wife Carolyn of Marionville, Missouri and Kentry Mason of Lawrence County, Missouri; three brothers, Gene Mason of Rocky Comfort, Missouri, Bob Mason of Goodman, Missouri and James Mason and his wife Pam of Greenland, Arkansas; one sister, Virginia Easley of Exeter, Missouri and one granddaughter, Haylie Mason.
Jerry attended school and graduated from Wheaton High School. Most of his life was spent in Barry County. For many years he was a truck driver for Vaughn Construction in Monett, Missouri. Some of his favorite pastimes were fishing, cooking, gardening and he loved flowers.
Funeral services will be held at 10:00 A.M. Monday, June 25, 2018 at McQueen Funeral Home in Wheaton, Missouri. Pastor Larry Henbest will conduct the services. Burial will be in King Cemetery in Seligman, Missouri.
The family will receive friends from 9:00 A.M. until service time Monday at McQueen Funeral Home in Wheaton.
Memorial contributions may be made to the family to help with monument expenses.
Dewey Gant
(From Brenner Mortuary)
Dewey Wayne Gant, 85, of Pittsburg, KS, passed away Friday, June, 22, 2018, at Medicalodges of Pittsburg.
He was born November 15, 1932, in Chanute, KS, the son of Clarence Frank and Lillian Mae (Dewey) Gant.
Dewey enlisted in the United States Navy from 1950 to 1953 and then served in the United States Air Force from 1953 to 1959. He was a veteran of the Korean War, serving on the U.S.S. Rupertus.
He was a truck driver for over 45 years, including 21 years for Pitt Plastics.
On September 8, 1980, he was united in marriage to LaWanda Laird. She preceded him in death on April 4, 2008.
He is survived by a step-son, Kevin Laird of Unicoi, TN; a step-daughter, Lisa Frayer of Mindenmines, MO; six grandchildren and three great-grandchildren.
Mr. Gant is preceded in death by his wife, parents, two brothers, two sisters, two step-sons, Brian Lee Laird and Todd Laird, two step-daughters, Penny Delmez, and Tina Jo Laird.
A memorial service will be held at 10:00 a.m., Wednesday, June 27, 2018, at the Brenner Mortuary with Reverend Jim Sukraw officiating. Burial will follow in the Garden of Memories. The family will receive friends from 6:00 p.m.-7:00 p.m., Tuesday at the Brenner Mortuary. The family suggests memorials to the Pittsburg VFW. These may be left at or mailed to Brenner Mortuary, 114 East 4th Street, Pittsburg, KS 66762. Friends may also leave condolences online at www.brennermortuary.com.
Arrangements are under the direction of the Brenner Mortuary, Pittsburg, KS.
Dewey Wayne Gant, 85, of Pittsburg, KS, passed away Friday, June, 22, 2018, at Medicalodges of Pittsburg.
He was born November 15, 1932, in Chanute, KS, the son of Clarence Frank and Lillian Mae (Dewey) Gant.
Dewey enlisted in the United States Navy from 1950 to 1953 and then served in the United States Air Force from 1953 to 1959. He was a veteran of the Korean War, serving on the U.S.S. Rupertus.
He was a truck driver for over 45 years, including 21 years for Pitt Plastics.
On September 8, 1980, he was united in marriage to LaWanda Laird. She preceded him in death on April 4, 2008.
He is survived by a step-son, Kevin Laird of Unicoi, TN; a step-daughter, Lisa Frayer of Mindenmines, MO; six grandchildren and three great-grandchildren.
Mr. Gant is preceded in death by his wife, parents, two brothers, two sisters, two step-sons, Brian Lee Laird and Todd Laird, two step-daughters, Penny Delmez, and Tina Jo Laird.
A memorial service will be held at 10:00 a.m., Wednesday, June 27, 2018, at the Brenner Mortuary with Reverend Jim Sukraw officiating. Burial will follow in the Garden of Memories. The family will receive friends from 6:00 p.m.-7:00 p.m., Tuesday at the Brenner Mortuary. The family suggests memorials to the Pittsburg VFW. These may be left at or mailed to Brenner Mortuary, 114 East 4th Street, Pittsburg, KS 66762. Friends may also leave condolences online at www.brennermortuary.com.
Arrangements are under the direction of the Brenner Mortuary, Pittsburg, KS.
Lindsey Dieckhoff
(From Buchanan Funeral Home)
Lindsey Marie Dieckhoff, 26, of rural Pierce City, MO, passed from this life on Wednesday evening, June 20, 2018, while at Cox Monett Hospital following a sudden illness.
Lindsey was born on January 30, 1992 in Springfield, MO, daughter of Tim and Barbara Dieckhoff. Following her graduation from Pierce City High School with the class of 2010, Lindsey graduated from the Professional Massage Training Center in Springfield. For the last several years, Lindsey had worked as a Massage Therapist at Big Cedar Lodge in Ridgedale. She was a member of St. Mary’s Catholic Church in Pierce City and enjoyed hiking at Big Cedar, camping and spending time outdoors and especially loved playing with her dog, Jax, who preceded her in death.
Those left to cherish her memory are her parents, Tim and Barbara Dieckhoff, of Pierce City; her sisters, Kayla Dieckhoff, of Pierce City, Amanda Zungura and husband Obed, of Kansas City, MO and Laura Gouvion and husband Jacob, of Wichita, KS; her maternal grandmother, Ann Kennedy, of Monett; her paternal grandparents, Paul and Gladys Dieckhoff, of Diamond, MO; and a host of extended family and friends.
Lindsey was preceded in death by her maternal grandfather, Melvin Kennedy.
Funeral Mass will be held at 10:30 a.m. on Tuesday, June 26, 2018 at St. Mary’s Catholic Church in Pierce City. Father Paul McLoughlin will be officiating. Interment will be in St. Mary’s Catholic Cemetery. Rosary will be held at 6:00 p.m. on Monday evening at the church with visitation to follow until 8:00 p.m. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions can be made to St. Mary’s Catholic School c/o the funeral home. Arrangements have been entrusted to Buchanan Funeral Home, Monett, MO.
Lindsey Marie Dieckhoff, 26, of rural Pierce City, MO, passed from this life on Wednesday evening, June 20, 2018, while at Cox Monett Hospital following a sudden illness.
Lindsey was born on January 30, 1992 in Springfield, MO, daughter of Tim and Barbara Dieckhoff. Following her graduation from Pierce City High School with the class of 2010, Lindsey graduated from the Professional Massage Training Center in Springfield. For the last several years, Lindsey had worked as a Massage Therapist at Big Cedar Lodge in Ridgedale. She was a member of St. Mary’s Catholic Church in Pierce City and enjoyed hiking at Big Cedar, camping and spending time outdoors and especially loved playing with her dog, Jax, who preceded her in death.
Those left to cherish her memory are her parents, Tim and Barbara Dieckhoff, of Pierce City; her sisters, Kayla Dieckhoff, of Pierce City, Amanda Zungura and husband Obed, of Kansas City, MO and Laura Gouvion and husband Jacob, of Wichita, KS; her maternal grandmother, Ann Kennedy, of Monett; her paternal grandparents, Paul and Gladys Dieckhoff, of Diamond, MO; and a host of extended family and friends.
Lindsey was preceded in death by her maternal grandfather, Melvin Kennedy.
Funeral Mass will be held at 10:30 a.m. on Tuesday, June 26, 2018 at St. Mary’s Catholic Church in Pierce City. Father Paul McLoughlin will be officiating. Interment will be in St. Mary’s Catholic Cemetery. Rosary will be held at 6:00 p.m. on Monday evening at the church with visitation to follow until 8:00 p.m. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions can be made to St. Mary’s Catholic School c/o the funeral home. Arrangements have been entrusted to Buchanan Funeral Home, Monett, MO.
Donald Peterson
(From Konantz Warden Funeral Home)
Donald Ray Peterson Jr., age 62, of Lamar, passed away Wednesday June 20th.
Donald Ray Peterson Jr., age 62, of Lamar, passed away Wednesday June 20th.
Donald was born March 25, 1956 in Lamar to Donald and Bonnie Brauburger Peterson. He graduated from Lamar high school with the class of 1974. Donald did factory work, he was a truck driver but his chosen career was nursing. He graduated from Pittsburg State College in Pittsburg Kansas with a nursing degree and worked at Heartland Behavioral Health Services, a children’s behavioral health hospital located in Nevada, MO. His parents, an infant son Noah and his uncle Jr. Dearing, precede Donald in death.
He is survived by his wife Leana Peterson, 4 daughters Charity Spaich, Dana Peterson, April Graham and Jubilee Peterson; and 2 sons Caleb and Michael Peterson and his aunt Dorothy Dearing. There will be a memorial service at the Konantz Warden Funeral Home Saturday June 23 at 3 PM. Pastor Jerrod Lamb will officiate.
Jewel Vonier
(From Ulmer Funeral Home)
Jewel Lavon Vonier, 81, is now at rest with her Lord and Savior. She passed June 19, 2018 in Joplin, Missouri. Jewel was born October 14, 1936 in Rocky Ford, CO. She was a longtime Jasper and Barton County resident. Jewel deeply valued her personal relationship with her Savior, often recounting stories of His miracles and mercy.
Jewel was united in marriage to Maurice Vonier October 24, 1954 in Nashville, MO; he preceded her in death February 13, 2004.
Jewel is survived by one daughter, Cindy McNeff (David); three sons, Tony Vonier (Nancy), John Vonier and Bruce Vonier (Cheryl); one sister, Dixie Peterson (Bob); one brother, Gary Cassatt (Mary); one sister-in-law, Nana Cassatt; seven grandchildren and 15 great grandchildren.
Jewel was preceded in death by one sister, Joy Bradford and one brother, Larry Cassatt.
Visitation from 6:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. Friday, June 22, 2018 at Ulmer Funeral Home. Graveside services will be at 10:00 a.m. Saturday, June 23, 2018 at Hackney Cemetery.
Online condolences can be made at www.ulmerfh.com.
Arrangements are under the direction of Ulmer Funeral Home.
Jewel Lavon Vonier, 81, is now at rest with her Lord and Savior. She passed June 19, 2018 in Joplin, Missouri. Jewel was born October 14, 1936 in Rocky Ford, CO. She was a longtime Jasper and Barton County resident. Jewel deeply valued her personal relationship with her Savior, often recounting stories of His miracles and mercy.
Jewel was united in marriage to Maurice Vonier October 24, 1954 in Nashville, MO; he preceded her in death February 13, 2004.
Jewel is survived by one daughter, Cindy McNeff (David); three sons, Tony Vonier (Nancy), John Vonier and Bruce Vonier (Cheryl); one sister, Dixie Peterson (Bob); one brother, Gary Cassatt (Mary); one sister-in-law, Nana Cassatt; seven grandchildren and 15 great grandchildren.
Jewel was preceded in death by one sister, Joy Bradford and one brother, Larry Cassatt.
Visitation from 6:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. Friday, June 22, 2018 at Ulmer Funeral Home. Graveside services will be at 10:00 a.m. Saturday, June 23, 2018 at Hackney Cemetery.
Online condolences can be made at www.ulmerfh.com.
Arrangements are under the direction of Ulmer Funeral Home.
Norwood Hobbs
(From Ozark Funeral Home)
Norwood Earl Hobbs, 70 years, of Goodman, Missouri passed away on Tuesday, June 19, 2018 at his residence with his loving family by his side.
Earl was born on February 16, 1948 in Jacksonville, North Carolina, son of the late Robert and Virginia (Hansley) Hobbs. He married Karen Burleson on May 25, 1984 at Pineville, Missouri. He was a very hard worker and worked for 44 years as a supervisor at Tyson Foods in Noel, Missouri. He loved watching his grandchildren play and cherished time spent with them. Earl enjoyed playing slot machines and was a Carolina Panthers Fan; his favorite holiday was the Fourth of July and spending it with family.
He was preceded in death by his parents; three sisters, Lena Gilbert, Marie Carter and Mary Hobbs; two brothers, Ray Hobbs and Tony Hobbs.
Earl is survived by his wife, Karen Hobbs of the home; a son, Mike Hobbs of Neosho, Missouri; two daughters, Carrie Martin and husband, Tyler, Ila "JoJo" Tanguay and husband, Charles all of Neosho, Missouri; two brothers, Henry Hobbs and wife, Janie of Sneads Ferry, North Carolina, Alton Hobbs of Richland, North Carolina; four grandchildren, Hannah Martin, Trenton Martin, Angel Tanguay and Lily Tanguay; as well as a host of other family and friends who will dearly miss Earl.
Funeral Service for Earl will be held at 10:00 am on Friday, June 22, 2018 at the Anderson Chapel of the Ozark Funeral Home. Pastor Bob Holloway will officiate. Burial will follow in the Neosho Memorial Park Cemetery in Neosho, Missouri. Visitation will be held from 5:00 - 7:00 pm on Thursday, June 21, 2018 at the Anderson Chapel of the Ozark Funeral Home. The family will receive friends at this time.
Norwood Earl Hobbs, 70 years, of Goodman, Missouri passed away on Tuesday, June 19, 2018 at his residence with his loving family by his side.
Earl was born on February 16, 1948 in Jacksonville, North Carolina, son of the late Robert and Virginia (Hansley) Hobbs. He married Karen Burleson on May 25, 1984 at Pineville, Missouri. He was a very hard worker and worked for 44 years as a supervisor at Tyson Foods in Noel, Missouri. He loved watching his grandchildren play and cherished time spent with them. Earl enjoyed playing slot machines and was a Carolina Panthers Fan; his favorite holiday was the Fourth of July and spending it with family.
He was preceded in death by his parents; three sisters, Lena Gilbert, Marie Carter and Mary Hobbs; two brothers, Ray Hobbs and Tony Hobbs.
Earl is survived by his wife, Karen Hobbs of the home; a son, Mike Hobbs of Neosho, Missouri; two daughters, Carrie Martin and husband, Tyler, Ila "JoJo" Tanguay and husband, Charles all of Neosho, Missouri; two brothers, Henry Hobbs and wife, Janie of Sneads Ferry, North Carolina, Alton Hobbs of Richland, North Carolina; four grandchildren, Hannah Martin, Trenton Martin, Angel Tanguay and Lily Tanguay; as well as a host of other family and friends who will dearly miss Earl.
Funeral Service for Earl will be held at 10:00 am on Friday, June 22, 2018 at the Anderson Chapel of the Ozark Funeral Home. Pastor Bob Holloway will officiate. Burial will follow in the Neosho Memorial Park Cemetery in Neosho, Missouri. Visitation will be held from 5:00 - 7:00 pm on Thursday, June 21, 2018 at the Anderson Chapel of the Ozark Funeral Home. The family will receive friends at this time.
Joe Pogue
(From Ozark Funeral Home)
Joe H. Pogue, 92, of Anderson, MO and Alton, IL, passed away peacefully at United Methodist Village in Godfrey, IL on February 4, 2018 with family members at his side.
Joe H. Pogue, 92, of Anderson, MO and Alton, IL, passed away peacefully at United Methodist Village in Godfrey, IL on February 4, 2018 with family members at his side.
Joe was born on August 28, 1925 in Joplin, MO and remained the only child of Arthur Terrel and Bertha May Pogue who raised him in and around Anderson, MO. After graduating from Anderson High School in 1943, Joe embarked upon a variety of experiences that contributed to his long and rewarding life. These included attending college at the Wentworth Military Academy, Notre Dame, and Drury University; serving in the regular Navy and Naval Reserve, teaching school, refereeing basketball games, and assuming a variety of positions in the business world where he sold real estate and insurance while acting as Vice President of the Anderson State Bank and Anderson’s Community Bank and Trust. On top of these responsibilities, Joe also enjoyed the life of a farmer in two locations; one known as the “Bell Place” situated alongside Indian Creek outside of Anderson, MO and another 250 acres of land located just south of Goodman, MO. As a farmer Joe delved into growing wheat, operating a dairy, raising beef cattle, hogs, and hay. Joining in with his parents, Bertha and Terrel, Joe was often instrumental in the planting of a huge garden that supplied family and friends with fresh fruits and vegetables over many summers.
Joe will be remembered, particularly, for being a star athlete. During his high school and college years, he played basketball, baseball, football, and was a pole vaulter. After college, Joe played on a professional basketball team sponsored by Joplin’s Tamko corporation. His nickname, given to him by those who frequented Midwest basketball culture, was “Jumpin’ Joe Pogue.” Besides being active in sports, Joe also enjoyed fishing, hunting ducks and quail, and floating Indian Creek and Elk River in his canoe in pursuit of channel catfish and smallmouth bass. In addition to these hobbies, Joe was an avid reader of history and he enjoyed books about the founding fathers, the World War II generation, and other notable figures such as Lincoln and Jefferson who were instrumental in the maintenance of democracy in the United States of America. Supplementing his awareness of history, Joe was an avid traveler. Besides frequenting famous locations across North America, he also had the pleasure of visiting Europe, South America, Russia, and Africa.
Another attribute which will accompany the memory of Joe was his insistence on accenting the positive in face of confronting life’s ups and downs. He always chose to see the positive side of events even when they seemed negative. He always saw whatever life presented us as challenges and unique opportunities to learn if we were only willing. Come what may, Joe always believed that, “the sun’s going to come up in the morning!” Finally, Joe was a generous and philanthropic individual who will be remembered for helping many people who needed a break. He was a kind man known for his gentleness. Besides accenting the positive, he was always conscious of the blessings that came to him, his family, and his friends. Joe’s values reveal that he was a spiritual man and a Christian. He will be remembered for his active membership in the First Baptist Church of Anderson, MO where he taught Sunday School as well as his active membership in Alton, IL’s First Presbyterian Church.
On February 18, 1949, Joe married June Marie Halbrook. They raised four children together in and around Anderson, MO. During their later years, they enjoyed traveling the world, visiting children and grandchildren, and dwelling in a condo in Naples, FL during the winter months. After the death of June, Joe married Dorothy Lyon in 2003 and they spent nearly 14 years together before Dorothy’s death on December 13, 2017. Joe and Dorothy also enjoyed traveling the world and an active social life with family and many friends around both Alton, IL and Naples, FL.
Joe Pogue is survived by four children: Larry Pogue (wife Suzon), Joey Pogue (companion Linda), John Henry Pogue (wife Paulette), and Mary Jane Montagut (husband Fabian). He is survived by five grandchildren: Angela Love (husband John), Julie Breckenkamp (husband Scott), James Terrell Pogue (wife Anna), Cozette Mongagut, and Romeo Montagut. He is survived by six great grandchildren: Tyler Breckenkamp, Connor Brekenkamp, Spencer Breckenkamp, Jessica Love, Sam Love, and C.J. Pogue.
Memorial services are 11:00 a.m. Saturday June 30, 2018, in the Anderson Chapel of the Ozark Funeral Homes with Pastor Marilyn O’Brien officiating. Private family graveside services will be held at the Anderson Cemetery. In lieu of flowers memorials are being directed to the following, Crowder College Foundation, Anderson First Baptist Church or the First Presbyterian Church in Alton, Illinois. Arrangements are under the personal care and direction of the Ozark Funeral Home in Anderson, Missouri.
Joe will be remembered, particularly, for being a star athlete. During his high school and college years, he played basketball, baseball, football, and was a pole vaulter. After college, Joe played on a professional basketball team sponsored by Joplin’s Tamko corporation. His nickname, given to him by those who frequented Midwest basketball culture, was “Jumpin’ Joe Pogue.” Besides being active in sports, Joe also enjoyed fishing, hunting ducks and quail, and floating Indian Creek and Elk River in his canoe in pursuit of channel catfish and smallmouth bass. In addition to these hobbies, Joe was an avid reader of history and he enjoyed books about the founding fathers, the World War II generation, and other notable figures such as Lincoln and Jefferson who were instrumental in the maintenance of democracy in the United States of America. Supplementing his awareness of history, Joe was an avid traveler. Besides frequenting famous locations across North America, he also had the pleasure of visiting Europe, South America, Russia, and Africa.
Another attribute which will accompany the memory of Joe was his insistence on accenting the positive in face of confronting life’s ups and downs. He always chose to see the positive side of events even when they seemed negative. He always saw whatever life presented us as challenges and unique opportunities to learn if we were only willing. Come what may, Joe always believed that, “the sun’s going to come up in the morning!” Finally, Joe was a generous and philanthropic individual who will be remembered for helping many people who needed a break. He was a kind man known for his gentleness. Besides accenting the positive, he was always conscious of the blessings that came to him, his family, and his friends. Joe’s values reveal that he was a spiritual man and a Christian. He will be remembered for his active membership in the First Baptist Church of Anderson, MO where he taught Sunday School as well as his active membership in Alton, IL’s First Presbyterian Church.
On February 18, 1949, Joe married June Marie Halbrook. They raised four children together in and around Anderson, MO. During their later years, they enjoyed traveling the world, visiting children and grandchildren, and dwelling in a condo in Naples, FL during the winter months. After the death of June, Joe married Dorothy Lyon in 2003 and they spent nearly 14 years together before Dorothy’s death on December 13, 2017. Joe and Dorothy also enjoyed traveling the world and an active social life with family and many friends around both Alton, IL and Naples, FL.
Joe Pogue is survived by four children: Larry Pogue (wife Suzon), Joey Pogue (companion Linda), John Henry Pogue (wife Paulette), and Mary Jane Montagut (husband Fabian). He is survived by five grandchildren: Angela Love (husband John), Julie Breckenkamp (husband Scott), James Terrell Pogue (wife Anna), Cozette Mongagut, and Romeo Montagut. He is survived by six great grandchildren: Tyler Breckenkamp, Connor Brekenkamp, Spencer Breckenkamp, Jessica Love, Sam Love, and C.J. Pogue.
Memorial services are 11:00 a.m. Saturday June 30, 2018, in the Anderson Chapel of the Ozark Funeral Homes with Pastor Marilyn O’Brien officiating. Private family graveside services will be held at the Anderson Cemetery. In lieu of flowers memorials are being directed to the following, Crowder College Foundation, Anderson First Baptist Church or the First Presbyterian Church in Alton, Illinois. Arrangements are under the personal care and direction of the Ozark Funeral Home in Anderson, Missouri.