Saturday, January 30, 2021

Betty Harris-Adkins


(From Ulmer Funeral Home)

Betty “Karen” Harris-Adkins, 80, passed away Friday, January 29, 2021 in Pryor, OK. Karen was born May 19, 1940 in Newton County, MO to Lawrence and Marguerite (Link) Berner. 

In her younger years, she managed the old Lee Ru Dairy east of Carthage for 17 years. She was a member of First Baptist Church in Carthage. Karen was an avid sports fan, especially basketball and MSSU. She was a master quilter and a member of various quilting clubs in Joplin.

Karen was united in marriage to David Harris for 32 years; he preceded her in death. On June 1, 1992, she married Gail Adkins in Walnut Creek, CA; he preceded her in death in 1996.








Karen is survived by two sons, Michael Harris (Kathy) of Carthage and Steve Harris (Debbie) of Joplin; one daughter Sherrie Lambeth (Keith) of Pryor, OK; two brothers, Larry Berner and Roy Berner; one sister, Freda Gentry; seven grandchildren and 13 great grandchildren.

Karen was preceded in death by her parents; one granddaughter, Amanda Sharp; and one sister, Nancy Francisco.

Visitation will be held from 12:00 p.m. to 1:30 p.m. Tuesday, February 2, 2021 at Ulmer Funeral Home. Graveside services will immediately follow at 2:00 p.m. at Park Cemetery in Carthage.

Victoria Faith Holt


(From  Parker Mortuary)

Victoria Faith Hunt, baby daughter of Lindsey and Zach Hunt, was born into the arms of Jesus on January 29, 2021 at 4:20 p.m. 

In addition to her parents, Victoria Faith is survived by her big brother, Maximas Kade Hunt; Grandparents, Kevin and Lisa Johnson, of Webb City, and Wayne and Joyce Hunt, of Joplin; Great Grandparents, Ruby and Charles Crowell, of Carl Junction, Jim and Gail Johnson, of Joplin, Carmean Williams, of Carl Junction, and Rachel Baldwin, of Joplin; her Uncle, Levi Hunt, of Joplin; and her Aunt, Katie Johnson, of Webb City. 






 

People were also bringing babies to Jesus for him to place his hands on them. When the disciples saw this, they rebuked them. But Jesus called the children to him and said, “Let the little children come to me, and do not hinder them, for the kingdom of God belongs to such as these. Truly I tell you, anyone who will not receive the kingdom of God like a little child will never enter it.”

Luke 18:15-17

Funeral services for Victoria Faith Hunt will be held on Wednesday, February 3, 2021 at 2:00 p.m. at the Carl Junction Christian Church with burial to follow at the Carl Junction Cemetery. Online condolences may be made to the family at www.parkermortuary.com

Arrangements are under the care and direction of Parker Mortuary, Joplin.

Marjorie Perse


(From Campbell-Biddlecome Funeral Home)

Margie M. Perse, 85, Wyandotte, OK, passed into eternal rest January 28, 2021 in Wyandotte, OK after a long illness.

Margie M. Tucker was born July 25, 1935 the daughter of Earnest and Malinda (Mary) (Roark) Tucker. She lived in Hart most of her life moving to Wyandotte after marring Norman Griffin. 

She formerly worked for MOARK in Neosho and Simmons in Southwest City until she retired. Margie enjoyed family going to town and eating out. She loved going on adventures sight-seeing. She was a member of the Wayside Assembly of God.








Marie M. Tucker married Norman Griffin they divorced in 1995 and he preceded her in death June 28, 2012. She then married Kenneth O. Perse and he preceded her in death September 5, 2013.

Survivors include three daughters; Brenda Robinson and husband Darrell, Wyandotte, Beverly Ireland and husband John, Seneca and Bonnie Buzzard and husband Mark, Wyandotte; 4 grandchildren; 9 great-grandchildren and 1 great-great grandchild.

Margie was preceded in death by her mother, father and 5 brothers, 1 sister.

Graveside services under the direction of Campbell-Biddlecome Funeral Home, Seneca, MO, will be held at 2:00pm, Monday, February 1, 2021 at the Seneca Cemetery with Mark Buzzard officiating.

Michael Keaton


(From Backstrom-Pyeatte Funeral Home)

Michael Randy Keaton, Sr., 71, of Siloam Springs, Arkansas, passed away at the Arkansas State Veterans Home in Fayetteville, Arkansas.

Michael was born on March 23, 1949 in Siloam Springs, the son of William H. Keaton and Loretta Davis Keaton. 

He married Margarita Sanchez on September 17, 1985. 








 
Michael had worked for the Allen’s Canning Company for over 30 years in the Maintenance Department. He was a man of strong Christian Faith who enjoyed studying the Bible. He loved taking care of his cows and riding his tractor, along with being a great storyteller who loved history and trivia. Michael served his country with honor in the U.S. Army during the Vietnam War.

He is survived by his wife, Margarita “Maggie” Keaton of the home; four sons, Kenny Keaton and Kevin Keaton of Kansas, Oklahoma, Randy Keaton of St. Louis, Missouri, and Ivan Lopez of Centerton, Arkansas; three daughters, Sandra Lopez and Monica Polina and husband Eli all of Siloam Springs, and Thania Pearce and husband Todd of Springdale; four brothers, Larry Keaton of Anderson, Missouri, Mark Keaton of Mt. Home, Arkansas, Steve Keaton of Fayetteville, Arkansas and Jeff Keaton of Siloam Springs; and sixteen grandchildren.

He was preceded in death by his parents.

Visitation will be held at the Backstrom-Pyeatte Funeral home on Tuesday, February 2, 20201 from 5:00pm to 7:00pm.

Funeral services will be held at the Backstrom-Pyeatte Funeral Home on Wednesday, February 3, 2021 at 2:00pm. Due to state Covid regulations, attendance will be limited to 100 people and all will be required to wear a mask to attend. Burial will be held at the Yell Cemetery in the Robinson community with Military Honors. 

Arrangements are entrusted to the direction of the Backstrom-Pyeatte Funeral Home of Siloam Springs. To sign online guestbook please go to www.backstrom-pyeatte.com.

Nevaeh Aust


(From Lakin Funeral Home)

Nevaeh Savannah Oie Aust, age 17, of Mount Vernon, MO passed away on Sunday, January 24, 2021 from injuries sustained in an automobile accident. Miss Aust was born in San Diego, CA on Saturday, September 20, 2003. She was the daughter of Donald and Teresa "Lupe" (Costa) Aust. 

Nevaeh was a Junior at Mt. Vernon High School where she played the tuba in the school band. She loved music and enjoyed going to the Pellegrinos Music School in Springfield, MO where she was a singer in a band. 

Nevaeh played softball for the Mt. Vernon Mountaineers. She drew very well and enjoyed art. Neveah had a dog "Bear" that she loved. Nevaeh wanted to become a counselor for teenagers.








Surviving are the following: her parents/grandparents, Donald and Teresa "Lupe" Aust of Mt. Vernon, MO; two uncles, Donnie Aust and Claus Goritschnig; two aunts, Brandy Goritschnig and Laura Guiffreda; biological parents, Eric and Michelle Oie, maternal grandmother, Frances Garcia; maternal grandfather, Anthony Guiffreda. She will be missed by many friends as well.

Nevaeh has been cremated at her family's request. Memorial Services will be held at First Baptist Church, 602 S Hickory St., Mt. Vernon, MO 65712 on Thursday, Feb 4, 2021 at 6:00 PM.

Arrangements are under the personal care and direction of Lakin Funeral Home in Pierce City, MO.

Amy Blevins


(From Crafton-Cantrell Funeral Home)

Amy Louise Blevins, age 45, of Verona, Missouri, passed away at 7:13 a.m. on Friday, January 22, 2021, at her home. She was born October 30, 1975, in Aurora, Missouri, the daughter of the late Earl David and Nancy Louise (Pruente) Seitz.

Amy was a 1994 graduate of Verona High School, in Verona, Missouri and was a computer operator for the Lindsay Corporation in Olathe, Kansas.

Amy is survived by her fiancé, Mick Ingold of Mission, Kansas; three children, Darin Ingold, Jason Blevins of Colorado and Julie Blevins of Carthage, Missouri; one sister, Jennifer Seitz and Erick Figueroa of Aurora, Missouri; one brother, David Seitz and his wife, Jody, of Lewisville, Texas; one granddaughter, Addison Ingold; four nephews, Lucus Seitz, Ethan Couch, Denzel Figueroa, and Erick Figueroa, Jr; two nieces, Elena Couch and Thalia Figueroa; one great-niece, Natalena Perkins and her dog, JD.

A funeral service will be held at 11:00 a.m. on Saturday, January 30, 2021, at the Crafton-Cantrell Funeral Home in Aurora, Missouri. Burial will follow at the Spring River Cemetery in Verona, Missouri. 


Ben Johnson


(From Ozark Funeral Home)

Mr. Ben A. Johnson, 73, of Southwest City, Missouri departed this life on Wednesday, January 27, 2021 at Freeman West Hospital in Joplin, MO.

Ben was born May 5, 1947 in Colcord, OK to the late Benjamin and Beula (Kirby) Johnson. He grew up in Colcord then moved to Southwest City, MO and worked as a truck driver for Kraft and Hudson Foods. 

 Ben enjoyed driving his big semi and also enjoyed trading for a new truck every chance he got. Ben was known for his sarcasm and was always ready with a joke. He was looking forward to fixing up his 1987 red Ford pick up to make into a wrecker truck.








Ben was preceded in death by his parents and a daughter; Shonna Johnson.

Ben is survived by a son Benji Johnson of Yellowstone, Montana, three daughters; Beverly Johnson of Southwest City, Brenda Johnson of St. George, Utah and Jayne Johnson Schrum also of Southwest City, MO, five grandchildren; Dana, Reba, Cheyenne, Kristina and Calli and six great grandchildren as well as a host of other family and friends.

VISITATION
Ozark Funeral Homes - Southwest City
Monday, February 01, 2021
2:00 PM - 4:00 PM
S. Main & Broadway St.
Southwest City, Missouri 64863

Levi Rogers


(From Clark Funeral Home)

Levi Chancy Rogers was born November 10, 1988 in Joplin, Missouri and entered into rest on January 27, 2021 in Neosho, Missouri at the age of 32. 

Levi worked as a construction laborer for the Union. He was a talented artist making wire wrapped jewelry and enjoyed music and arrowhead hunting. 

 
Levi is survived by his parents, Kenny Rogers of Neosho; his mother, Barbara Collier and husband, David of Hill City, Kansas; maternal grandmother, Virginia Lundstrom of Joplin; two uncles, Jim Rogers of Saginaw, Missouri and Rick Martz of Florida; an aunt, Becky Mason of Stella and other relatives.

The family will have private services.

Forrest Nelson


(From Thornhill-Dillon Mortuary)

Forrest Rudolph Nelson, age 98 of Riverton, Kansas, went to be with the Lord on Wednesday, January 27, 2021 at Freeman Hospital. Forrest was born September 5, 1922 in Chanute, Kansas, the fourth of eight children born to Oscar Daniel Nelson and Eunice Gray Nelson. His grandparents immigrated from Sweden to an area just North of Chanute known as Swede Center. 

Growing up in Chanute, at a young age he helped at his grandparents' farm near Swede Center and helped his father tend the family garden just outside Chanute. His parents provided for their family during the depression, with his mother making all the clothes for them, canning and preparing the produce for their meals. 

During that time, he and his older brothers helped his father dig a basement under their home there in Chanute so they could store coal for the coal burning furnace, which father later converted to natural gas. Besides the chores and helping on the farm, at the age of twelve he had a newspaper route for the local newspaper and later played saxophone in a local jazz band. 








At the age of 20, he was working for a clothing store in Chanute. He had just finished his junior college education and by that time two of his older brothers, Louis, and Ellis, had been called to war. Forrest enlisted in the Army on November 16, 1942 after he received his draft notice, and a younger brother (Allan) was drafted after him. He first moved to Leavenworth, Kansas and then transferred to the Desert Center, the Sixth Armored Division (Super Six).

Forrest was trained in California where he helped in moving supplies to the combat front, trained as a radio operator and a carbine sharpshooter, he spent most of his time as a corporal. Before he shipped out, he was reassigned as an Assistant to the Chaplain. In February of 1944 they shipped out and landed in Bristol where they took trains to Morton‐on‐Marsh. In June they readied for their part of the invasion with the artillery, tanks, and infantry, where they moved out into the North Sea for two weeks as they waited for the landing to move in 12 miles to make room for the three armored divisions.

During his service, he received stars representing his various battles and campaigns, which included Normandy, Northern France, The Rhineland, and Central Europe. 

On August 5, 1944, Forrest was driving a jeep, with the Chaplain beside him and another fellow soldier riding with them when a company of German Paratroopers opened fire, killing the Chaplain. He was captured and held prisoner by German soldiers in France, where he was held for over two months. In Kansas, his parents received a Western Union Telegram delivered by the local Red Cross on August 30th, that their son was missing in action in France. 

"The first five days were the most dangerous," he said. "None of our platoon knew we were captured. We were considered missing in action." The prisoners were moved around frequently, due to air raids. They were fed one meal per day, which was not particularly good. It was usually stew, soup, or something else not too substantial. 








He was repatriated by American troops in Brest, France, on October 16, 1944, and was sent to a hospital in England where he was treated for weight loss, gastrointestinal ailments along with other minor conditions for several months. He was honorably discharged on October 26, 1945.

After the war, he returned to the retail trade and worked in and managed several Litwin Department Stores. It was during that period of his life as relief manager for Litwin’s, that he came to Parsons, Kansas in 1947 where he met his future wife, Naomi “June” Loughmiller. June was working as a salesclerk for Litwin’s. They started dating and continued dating until they were married in the home of her parents on July 1, 1951. He later finished his education at the University of Kansas and Pittsburg State University, where he earned Bachelor of Science Degree in teaching, graduating in 1951.

He found his first teaching job in 1952 at Riverton High School, where they built their first home in Riverton. After leaving Riverton he taught for five years in Great Bend, Kansas. Returning to Riverton in 1961 to that same home they built, it became their lifelong home. 

Forrest continued his teaching career with the Joplin School System for the next thirty years. He taught American Government, World History, and debate over those 39 years. He said what kept him in teaching, was the twenty years he served as the student council adviser and he enjoyed every minute of it, having worked several years with the Missouri Student Council Association. 

He once said to a reporter that the students taught him one important lesson: "That everyone has a place, and my place is with them." It was where he belonged, teaching. At the time, he said, "The thing I will miss most about teaching will be seeing the students every day, but I think I've done my work. Now I just want to travel when I want to and sit down when I want to."

Besides his teaching career, to support a family of seven, over the years he worked as an Assistant Manager at the J.C Penney's in Great Bend, sold Compton’s Encyclopedias, sold and delivered Fuller Brush merchandise, and in 1962, with June’s desire to create her own greeting cards, with some prompting, she convinced Forrest to acquire their first offset printing press. Thus, was the beginning of Nelson Printing. June was the driving force behind that family business during the daytime while he worked all day teaching. He would devote his time to the print shop in the evenings.

Upon his retirement from teaching and things slowing down in the printing business, it was not unusual to see him working every day at his son Scott’s store, The Old Riverton Store. He took his time, he moved a little slower, but he has always enjoyed the retail trade, getting to visit with the local patrons, talking about what is going on in the world, and striking a chord with the many Route 66 travelers. He was not afraid to share his background or life history with the patrons and visitors coming to the store. 

Whether they are from England, Sweden, Norway or anywhere in the European area, he has a story or connection with their part of the world. It was that Swedish Heritage that seemed to drive his work ethic, and if that was not enough, he was a charter member of the Keenagers, and sang in all the choirs over the years directed by his son Scott, at Bethel Community Church, Spring River Assembly of God Choir, First Baptist Church Chancellor Choir and the Labette Community College Community Choir in Parsons, Kansas.

Forrest and June had been married 64 years when she passed away on November 4, 2015. Raising five children is what he considers his greatest accomplishment. He is survived by David F. Nelson (Barbara); Sara Davis (Jeff); Scott H. Nelson, of Riverton; Steven Nelson (Pam), Tulsa, OK; Jennifer Schenker (Kent), Oswego, KS. Grandchildren are Dr. Benjamin Davis (Nicolette); Bethany Davis Nelson (Kevin); Anthony Nelson; Ryan Schenker (Katelyn); Travis and Rachel Schenker, and Alex Nelson. Great grandchildren, Hannah June Nelson, and Rylee Bee Schenker.

Forrest was preceded in death by his parents. His three‐year‐old sister Helen Louise Nelson; sisters, Ruth Elliott, Marion Geeding, Martha Moody, and his brothers Louis, Ellis, and Allan.

Visitation will be held from 2 to 5 p.m. Sunday at Thornhill‐Dillon Mortuary, 602 S Byers Ave. in Joplin. Funeral Services will begin at 2 p.m. Monday at Parker Mortuary, 1502 S Joplin Ave. He will be laid to rest in Hillcrest Cemetery in Galena, Kansas with Military Honors. Arrangements are under the direction of Parker Mortuary, Joplin, MO.

In lieu of flowers – Donations may be made to: Pittsburg State University Foundation, Inc. For the Friends of the Veterans Memorial Fund P.O. Box 4005 Pittsburg, KS 66762‐9910.

Those in attendance for visitation and funeral services will be required to wear a mask and social distancing is requested.

If you're unable to attend services, please join us on Monday via Zoom:

https://us04web.zoom.us/j/77490921075?pwd=S25idGo1dDRYdkNWa2JQQWEvdXJrZz09

Meeting ID: 774 9092 1075

Passcode: Nelson

Bob Kuehn


(From Derfelt Funeral Home)

Robert Allen Kuehn Sr. of Baxter Springs, Kansas, passed Thursday, January 28, 2021, with his loved ones around him. Bob was born April 4, 1943, in Evansville, Indiana. His parents were Charles Fred Kuehn Sr. and Ruth (Schellhase) Kuehn. 

Bob was united in marriage to Beverly Jean (Coleman) Kuehn on July 27, 1963, at the First Presbyterian Church in Baxter Springs, Kansas.

Bob graduated from Baxter Springs High School in 1961. He then went to Kansas State College of Pittsburg, Kansas where he received his BS in Education in 1965. While he was in college he was a member of the TKE fraternity and ROTC. 








Following graduation, he taught in Jasper, Mo, where he was very active in all student activities. He encouraged students to be involved by being a sponsor of many activities, bus driver, cheerleading, etc. While in Jasper, he and Beverly were youth leaders for the senior youth group at Jasper Christian Church.

Bob started Kuehn Construction in 1971 and moved his family to Grove, OK. In 1980, he moved his family to California working as the Vice President of Goodman Church Builders SW Division. In 1989 the family moved back to Baxter Springs, KS where he continued his working days with Kuehn Construction. He did enjoy his second job for a window of time working at American Airlines at Joplin Airport.

Bob was a man who loved his Lord, his family, and grandchildren above all else. As a member of the community, Bob was always available to anyone that was in need. He frequently had guests at his front door that needed small house repairs. His grandchildren said that he set an amazing example of generosity. Anytime Bob was around he was making sure all were smiling and laughing.

Bob is survived by his wife of fifty-seven years, Bev Kuehn, of the home; two daughters, Melendy (Kuehn) Green, and husband Leslie, of Baxter Springs, KS; Carol Michelle Kuehn, of Baxter Springs, KS; one son, Robert Kuehn Jr., and wife Michona, of Lee’s Summit, Missouri; four grandchildren, Kyrie Leigh Gerdes, Michael Allen Kuehn, Ashley Michelle Kuehn Wison, Katherine Ruth Kuehn, and one great-grandchild, Zaydon William Ray Kuehn Wilson and extended family and friends.

He was preceded in death by his son, Mitchell Kuehn; his parents, Charlie and Ruth Kuehn and his brother Charles Fred Kuehn Jr.

There will be a visitation from 2:00-3:00 pm, Sunday, January 31, at Derfelt’s Baxter Chapel, Baxter Springs, KS

Funeral services will be held by Wes Davis at 10:00 a.m., Monday, February 1, 2021 at Grace Community Church, Riverton, KS. Burial will immediately follow at Baxter Springs Cemetery. In lieu of flowers memorial donations may be made on behalf of the family to help defray expenses in care of the funeral home. Services will be recorded and uploaded to his obituary following the services on Monday. Online condolences may be expressed at www.derfeltfuneralhomes.com.

Susan Holtzman


(From Kriegshauser Mortuary)

Susan G. Holtzman, 78, retired freelance graphic artist passed 9AM, 25 January, 2021, at Barnes Jewish Hospital. Ms. Holtzman was born and raised in north St. Louis. She graduated from Jennings High School in 1960. Ms. Holtzman attended Missouri Southern State University.

She was an entrepreneur much like her father and eventually started her own freelance writing and photography business. Previous to her freelance work, Susan performed graphic design for CMC Electronics Corp, and Brown Shoe Company.

Susan loved to travel, talk to people, ride horses, her cats, writing, painting, and photography. She loved her family and friends.








She was preceded in death by her parents, Willard H "Bill" Holtzman Sr, LaVeryne nee Neidringhaus, Holtzman; Uncle and Aunt, Edward G. Holtzman, a St. Louis attorney and Nellie Durocher Holtzman. Surviving are her sister Judy (Leroy) Hamann of Belleville, Ill.; and beloved nephew W. Scott Hamann Ms. Holtzman was loved and will be missed by all. Memorials may be made to St Louis Art Museum, and/or Regional Arts Commission (racstl.org).

Funeral Service was held on January 29, 2021 at 7:00 pm at Kriegshauser Mortuary-West Chapel, 9450 Olive Blvd, Saint Louis, Missouri. Interment will be held on January 30, 2021 at 12:00 pm at Memorial Park Cemetery 5200 Lucas and Hunt Rd, St. Louis, MO

Jessica Sargent


(From Parker Mortuary)

Jessica Sargent, age 44, of Joplin, passed away on Wednesday, January 27, 2021 at her home.

Jessica was born on March 17, 1976 to Charles Sargent Sr., and Laurie (Sprouse) Winters in Joplin.

She loved to help women and children through the Watered Gardens, Washington Center. She dedicated every first Sunday of the month to volunteering her time cooking for those at the center. 








She was a devoted and caring mother, that took great pride in raising her four children as a single mother. Her contagious smile, laughter, and the frequent forgetfulness to use her “indoor voice” will be missed.

Survivors include her father, Charles Sargent Sr., of Oronogo; her mother, Laurie Winters, of Joplin; her four children, Alexis Sargent, of Joplin, Quinten Sargent, of Webb City, Adrian DeCarlo Jr., of Joplin, and Tatum DeCarlo, of Joplin; one brother, Charles “Chuck” Sargent, Jr., and his wife, Mika, of Oronogo; one sister, Candie Robertson, and her husband, Troy, of Enid; her maternal grandmother, Sharon Sprouse, of Carl Junction; and her little dog Bella. Jessica was preceded in death by two children, Austin Clark, and Rayanne DeCarlo; maternal grandfather, Arthur Sprouse; paternal grandparents, Dwight and Jessie Sargent; and her step-father, Grant Winters.

Funeral Mass will be held at St. Peter the Apostle Catholic Church in Joplin on Wednesday, February 3, 2021 at 10:00 am with burial at Ozark Memorial Park Cemetery. The family will receive friends for a time of visitation before services on Wednesday beginning at 9:00 am at the church.

Arrangements are under the care and direction of Parker Mortuary, Joplin.

Friday, January 29, 2021

Delores Crume-Brooks


(From Parker Mortuary)

Delores Mae Crume-Brooks, age 91, Joplin, Missouri passed away at Spring River Christian Village on January 27, 2021.

Delores was born on November 19, 1929 in Wichita, Kansas to the late Charles Wilford Arnce and Hazel (Freel) Arnce. She had lived in the Joplin area most of her life. Delores worked many years at a local daycare.

Delores was a long-time member of Joplin Full Gospel Church. She loved the Lord and the time spent with her church family. Delores had a smile that could light up the room and a great sense of humor. 








She loved going on adventures, not always telling the granddaughters where they were headed, but were generally to some of her most favorite places. She loved early morning breakfasts at McDonalds, Sonic burgers and banana splits (no nuts!). Delores was an avid Family Feud watcher, and did not miss an episode. She cherished the time spent with family and the special memories created. Delores will be deeply missed by all who knew and loved her.

Delores was united in marriage to Rev. William G. Crume on October 18, 1952 in Joplin, Missouri. To this union one daughter Debby Crume was born. Together they shared 30 years before his passing on January 31, 1983. Delores remarried on April 5, 1986 to Perle “Jack” V. Brooks. Together they shared 23 years before his passing on July 24, 2009.

In addition to both husbands, Delores was also preceded in death by a sister Kathaleen Arnce.

Delores is survived by her daughter, Debby Chaligoj and husband, Jim; granddaughters, Amberly Downs and husband Russell, Jami Chaligoj; great grandchildren, Clarissa Chaligoj, Brendyn Downs, Greyson Chaligoj, Benjamin Thompson, Natalie Thompson; together with a host of extended family and friends.

Funeral services will be held on Monday at 1:00 p.m. at Joplin Full Gospel Church with Pastor Josh Patrick and Joyce Myers officiating. Interment will follow at Osborne Memorial Cemetery. The family will receive friends from 12:00 p.m. until service time at the church.

Arrangements are under the care and direction of Parker Mortuary.

Stephen Stockburger


(From Mason-Woodard Mortuary)

Stephen Nathanael Stockburger, 56, Dec 7, 1964 – Jan. 27, 2021 was called home to Heaven.

Our beloved brother, uncle and friend lost his battle to cancer. Born in Tucson, AZ a true desert rat!

Steve is preceded in in death by his parents Donald and Roseland Stockburger and is survived by his 11 siblings, 20 nieces/nephews, 27 great nieces/nephews.







Steve had many jobs and shared his talented hands with many different jobs, a few of his favorite were working for Four State Supply and Baja Spas.

Steve had compassion for others, a pleasant personality and found happiness in his daily activities, a great sense of humor and laugh. Steve spent many years living between Tucson, AZ and Joplin, Mo. In each place he made many close friends and they would share a few drinks and play music real loud. He loved to go camping, fishing, and hunting.

His favorite place to camp was on the back side of Mt. Lemmon in AZ. His ashes with be spread there by his family.

May he remain forever in our hearts.

Our family wants to support National Cancer Society for all of the care that they have given to Steve. Your gift will help continue the life-giving missions your loved one cared so much about.

Thursday, January 28, 2021

Charles Wood


(From Konantz Warden Funeral Home)

Charles William Wood passed away on January 26, 2021. He was born in rural Lamar, MO on March 21, 1932 to Carl and Clara Belle (Davidson) Wood. He graduated from Lamar High School in 1949. He was honored with the FFA American Farmer Degree in 1952. 

Charles married Jessie Bula Rogers on June 11, 1953. He served in Korea in the US Army from November 1952 to October 1954. 

He returned home after military service and enjoyed farming for the remainder of his life. He owned and enjoyed classic cars and antique tractors. 








Charles was a loving father whose family meant the world to him. He was also a longtime member and an elder at the Milford Christian Church. 

He is survived by his children, Julia Roskamp of Kannapolis, NC, Jeanette Carpenter of Lamar, MO, and Clark (Cathy) Wood of Lamar, MO; grandchildren, Andrew (Lori) Roskamp, Jessica (Steve) Woods, Janelle (Eli) Orozco, Joci (Kendall) Schumann, Justin Carpenter, Nathan (Megan) Carpenter, Dustin (Carly) Carpenter, Amanda Wood, Caleb (Janessa) Wood, Colby (Emily) Wood, Addison (Jacob) Rice, Casey Wood, and Andrea Wood. 

He is also survived by great grandchildren, Phillip (Natalie) Roskamp, Anna Roskamp, Matthew Roskamp, Ella Roskamp, Jackson Woods, Luke Woods, Claire Woods, Sawyer Schumann, Levi Schumann, Paxton Wilderman, Arabelle Carpenter, Charles Wood, Carrington Wood, Cadence Wood, Clancy Wood, Carter Wood, Cash Wood, Colt Wood, Jessie Rice; Great-Great Grandchild, Weston Roskamp; and many nieces, nephews and loving family members. 

Charles is preceded in death by his wife, parents, and son-in-law David Carpenter. 

Donations in lieu of flowers can be made to Maranatha Bible Camp. 

The family will receive visitors at Konantz Warden Funeral Home on Sunday January 31, 2021 from 5 PM to 7 PM. A funeral service will be held at Milford Christian Church at 2 PM on Monday February 1, 2021.

Kelly Shephard


(From Knell Mortuary)

Kelly Ray Shephard, 52, Reeds, Missouri, passed away early Monday morning, January 25, 2021 at Mercy Hospital, Joplin, Missouri. Kelly was born July 19, 1968 in Denver, Colorado, the son of Edward Shephard and Bertha (Bartosh) Shephard. 

He loved animals, farming, gambling, and his family. He would do anything for family and was always willing to help the people he loved. Kelly was Christian by faith.

Survivors include two sisters, Tammy Little, Golden, Colorado, and Sandy DeYott (Bill), Helena, Montana; nieces and nephews, Jenny Little, Alex DeYott, and Joyce DeYott; and great-nephews, Kenyon Stevenson, and Hunter Stevenson.








He was preceded in death by his parents; a brother-in-law, Lyle Little; a niece, Mindy Little-Stevenson; and a nephew, Donald DeYott.

The family will receive friends from 6-7 pm, Thursday, January 28, 2021 at Knell Mortuary, Carthage. Funeral services will be held 1:00 pm, Tuesday, February 2, 2021 at Ridgeview Baptist Church, Wheat Ridge, Colorado. The family will receive friends from 12:30 to service time at the Church. Burial will follow at Golden Cemetery, Golden, Colorado. 

Online condolences may be expressed through www.knellmortuary.com.

Hershel Williams


(From Knell Mortuary)

Hershel D. Williams, 84, Carthage, Missouri, passed away Monday evening, January 25, 2021 at Joplin Health and Rehab, Joplin, Missouri. Hershel was born September 23, 1936 in Berryville, Arkansas, the son of R.D. Williams and Ruby (Philbeck) Williams. 

He married Nancy Yoes. He enjoyed the outdoors and loved to go fishing and camping at Stockton Lake.

Survivors include his wife, Nancy Williams; three sons, Jeromy Williams (Kari), Carthage, Jim Williams (Nancy), Carthage, and Todd Williams (Tamie), Neosho, Missouri; one sister, Faye Sjorland (Ray), Joplin, Missouri; several grand and great grandchildren; and many extended family and friends.








He was preceded in death by his parents; a son, Bobby Williams; a grandson, Christopher Williams; a great granddaughter, Italee Vail Williams; two brothers, Roland Williams and Donald Williams; and four sisters, Dorothy Dixon, Arnetha Driebellis, Wilma Jean Aubrey, and Hazel Hudson.

Graveside services will be held at 2:00 pm Friday, January 29, 2020 at the Park Cemetery, Carthage, Missouri. Online condolences may be expressed through www.knellmortuary.com. Arrangements are under the direction and personal care of Knell Mortuary.

Jerry Turner


(From Ulmer Funeral Home)

Jerry L. Turner, 73, passed away Monday, January 25, 2021 at Mercy Hospital in Joplin. He was born October 30, 1947 in Alba, MO to Albert Ross and Peggy (McDonald) Turner. 

Jerry’s life was full and blessed. He graduated from Carthage High School Class of 1965 and was a member of First Baptist Church.

Jerry served in the United States Air Force (USAF) from 1965 to 1973. He was an aircraft ordinance technician with the 555th Tactical Fighter Squadron, supporting the McDonnell Douglas F-4C Phantom II at Udorn Royal Thai Air Force Base in North Eastern Thailand. 








He returned stateside and went to USAF computer school where he was later assigned to the Cheyenne Mountain Complex, which is located at Colorado Springs, CO. This was the center that controls the NORAD Defense System for all of North America. Jerry helped in building, troubleshooting, and maintaining the systems within the complex from generators to computers – no laptops- at a time when computers did not truly exist until this team built them.

He was the Chief Pilot for Leggett & Platt in Carthage for many years. During his tenure, he was instrumental in the department transitioning from turbo-prop aircraft to turbine jet aircraft. Jerry was well known in the flight community as having a wide variety of experience, having flown aircraft ranging from the Douglas DC 3 to a Pitts Special. Many will be surprised that he was a rated helicopter pilot. As flight instructor, he taught powered flight as well as sailplanes.

Jerry worked for Wyandotte Precision Products (machine shop in Joplin). He provided reverse engineering and digital design for parts to be fabricated. Working in conjunction with Oklahoma State University (OSU), he worked on several projects to aid the U.S. Government to develop technical data packages and samples for systems no longer supported. 








These projects ranged from aircraft electronic control switches, heavy duty truck wheel bearings and even titanium parts that go into an USAF F-15 Fighter Aircraft engine compartment.

Jerry had a wide variety of interests: electronics, computer aided design (CAD) guitar playing, target shooting, skeet shooting, collecting firearms, motorcycle riding, woodworking and, best of all, building 3-D puzzles out of wood and metal that were “just difficult” to solve. His greatest joy was spending time with his children and grandchildren.

Jerry was united in marriage with his one true love, Donna J. Stanley, on October 2, 1965 in Denver, CO. She preceded him in death on November 8, 2018. In 1975, Jerry and Donna began their service with Mission Aviation Fellowship, serving in Honduras, Nicaragua and Costa Rica. 

During their tour in Central America, it was a time of civil war and unrest. Jerry was instrumental in uncovering violent crimes by flying investigators into remote areas, achieved by making river sandbars a makeshift landing strip – one attempt/first attempt. Jerry was once asked what it is like landing in the remote strips. “Well, the best way I can describe it is tonight, when you get home, park your car in your garage at 70 MPH.” 

In 1982, they moved to the Miami/Ft. Lauderdale Area to provide air service to Haiti. In 1986, they moved to the Carthage Area, where he continued his love of flying and teaching others.

Jerry is survived by three daughters, Gayla Gelven (Paul) of Sperry, OK, Lisa Irwin (Kelly) of Malvern, AR, and Stacy Lee (Barry) of Burlington, KS; five grandchildren, Stefan Gelven of Stillwater, OK, Marie Gelven of Denver, CO, Kalynn Lee, Bryce Lee and Blake Lee of Burlington, KS; one brother, Ross Turner (Sarah) of Grove, OK; six nephews, Jeremy, Spencer, Jason, Jared, niece Jamie, Josh and Zac.

A memorial graveside service will be held at 10:00 a.m. Friday, May 28, 2021 at Park Cemetery in Carthage, followed by full military honors.

In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made to Mission Aviation Fellowship (M.A.F.) or Wounded Warriors Project in care of Ulmer Funeral Home.

Online condolences may be made at www.ulmerfh.com.

Tom Claflin


(From Ferry Funeral Home)

Tom Charles Claflin, 81, Sheldon, passed away Tuesday, Jan. 27, 2021, at his Sheldon home surrounded by family, following a short illness. Tom was born Oct. 19, 1939, in Anthony, Kan., to Charlie Clark and Electra Lee (Kraus) Claflin. 

He was united in marriage to Betty Jane (Janie) Landwehr on Jan. 28, 1960 in Liberal. She survives of the home. Tom and Janie were one day short of celebrating their 61st wedding anniversary.

Tom was raised as a child in the Perry, Ok. area. His family moved south of Bronaugh when Tom was 11 years old. 








Upon his 1958 high school graduation from Liberal High School, Tom began a lifelong farming career. In his early years, Tom baled hay each summer at the Taberville prairies. As his family grew, he settled into full-time row crop farming and raising cattle in the Sheldon area., a profession he continued until his retirement in 2020.

Tom’s memberships included serving 16 years on the Sheldon R-8 School Board of Education; the Sheldon Cemetery Board; Nevada Elks Lodge #564; and was a Boy Scout leader that included serving as an adult advisor for the Mo-Kan Area Council Order of the Arrow. In 2012 he received a 50 year pin from the Boy Scouts of America.

In addition to his wife Janie, he is survived by two children, Kathy Claflin-Ashworth, Sheldon and Charles (Michelle) Claflin, Sheldon; five grandchildren, Justin (Sarah) Hancock, Sheldon, Kelsey (Joshua) Westerhold, Sheldon, Cody (Taylor) Claflin, Sheldon, Caitlin (Corey) Baney, Pryor, Ok. and Carly Claflin, Stillwater, Ok.; three great-grandchildren, Maddison Westerhold and Cade and Cameron Claflin, all of Sheldon; two brothers, Harry (Mary) Claflin, Liberal, and Dick (Brenda) Claflin, Nixa, his faithful Australian Shepherd Jake; and a host of cousins and close friends. Tom was preceded in death by his parents.

Funeral services will be at 2 pm on Monday, February 1, 2021, at Ferry Funeral Home, Nevada with Pastor Roger Beach officiating. Interment will follow in the Sheldon Cemetery. The family will receive friends from 5-7 pm, Sunday, Jan. 31, at the funeral home.

In lieu of flowers, the family suggests donations to either the Nevada Animal Shelter or the Vernon County Youth Fair in care of Ferry Funeral Home.

Berne Jones


(From Daniel Funeral Home)

Berne Eugene Jones, age 81, of Lamar, MO passed away January 26, 2021, at Freeman Hospital West, Joplin, MO.

Berne was born July 3, 1939 in Rural Cherokee County, KS to Franklin Howard Jones and Minnie E. (Aughenbauch) Jones. He graduated from Pittsburg High School in the class of 1957. 

On November 20, 1959, Berne married Helen Ruth Linville in Arvada, CO and together they raised two daughters. Berne and Helen lived in Colorado for 47 years and ten years in Arizona, until they moved to Lamar, MO five years ago.








Berne had worked cutting and selling firewood, was an appliance repairman, a groundskeeper for Jefferson County Public Schools Outdoor Lab, a farmer, and spent 12 years managing RV parks in Colorado and California. He enjoyed collecting and trading knives as well going to auctions and garage sales.

Survivors include his wife Helen, of the home; a daughter, Holly Jones, Pittsburg, KS; two sisters, Noma (Harry Lee) VanDorn, Asbury, MO and Judy (Bob) Tolman, Lamar, MO; two grandchildren, Dustin (Crystal) Jones, Fresno, CA and Mallory (Marcus) Sharattenholder, Lewiston, ID and four great-grandchildren, Haily Jones, Makyla Jones, Elijah Jones, and Lucas Wang.

Preceding Berne in death were his parents; a sister, Donna Letton; and a daughter, Starla Miller in 2018.

There will be a private family service.

Amanda Green


(From Hedge-Lewis-Goodwin Funeral Home)

Amanda Katherine James Green went to be with her Lord and Savior Jesus Christ on January 26, 2021. She was 62.

Amanda was born July 5, 1958. She resided most of her life in Webb City, MO, with a short time in Chicago. She attended Webb City Schools, graduating in 1976. She then attended Missouri Southern State College earning her bachelor's degree in Education. She also received her Master’s in Administration from SMSU in Springfield, and her Specialist from Pittsburg State University.

She married Roger Green November 10, 1979. They moved to Chicago while Roger was in the Navy, but they soon came back to Webb City where she began teaching kindergarten at Franklin in 1980. 








She taught Kindergarten at Franklin until 1998 when the Madge T. James Kindergarten Center, named for her Grandmother, opened in 1998-99. She was principal of Madge T. James Kindergarten until she retired in 2020. In total, she enjoyed 40 years of service in the Webb City School District. She always said she had been going to school since she herself was in kindergarten. She loved her job! She was excited for every school year to start and she loved her students.

Amanda was preceded in death by her parents, William Terry James and Rosemary Anna Woodard James.

She is survived by her husband of 42 years, Roger Green; children, Sarah Williams and her husband Jody of Webb City, Tyler Green and his wife Lanie of Stockton, Samuel Green of St. Paul, MN, and Hannah Green of New York City. Sister, Jennifer James of Webb City and brother, Chris James of Webb City. Multiple cousins and Aunts and Uncles also survive her. Family was so important to her.


She was an active member of the First Presbyterian Church in Webb City and Joplin for all her life. She taught Sunday school, VBS and sang alto in the church choirs. She was a member of P.E.O. Chapter AY, in Webb City serving as president. Everything she did she did with Joy and Love. One of her favorite Bible verses was, “Let all that you do be done in love.” 1 Cor. 16:14. She could light up a room with her warm smile. She is greatly missed and loved by her friends and family.

Visitation will be held at Hedge-Lewis-Goodwin Funeral Home in Webb City on Thursday evening January 28, 2021 from 4-7:00 p.m. Graveside services are 10:00 a.m. Friday at Webb City Cemetery with Roger, Tyler and Samuel Green and Chris James serving as pallbearers and Bob James as an honorary. Memorial Services will be held at the First Presbyterian Church in Joplin on Saturday morning at 10:00 a.m. All are welcome, but please use your own discretion and wear a mask and practice social distancing. In lieu of flowers memorials are being directed to the Webb City Schools Foundation or First Presbyterian Church of Joplin c/o the funeral home.

John Baker


(From Clark Funeral Home)

John Lawrence Baker, 87, Neosho, MO passed away January 28, 2021 at his home. He was born June 21, 1933 in Pierce City, MO to Maggie (Bittick) and Melvin Lawrence Baker. 

John came to Neosho in 1958 from Ft. Worth, TX. He was a veteran of the US Air Force, serving in Strategic Air Command. John worked at La-Z-Boy Midwest from the 1970s, retiring in early 1990s. He was a member of Calvary Baptist Church in Neosho. 

He sang with several music groups including Calvary Quartet, Crusaders for Christ, Sweetwater Trio, Celebration Trio, and Over the Hill Gang. He was a professional bass guitar player and trumpeter. 








John married Barbara J. Shepherd on May 18, 1952 in Monett; she preceded him in death on October 1, 2011. 

He is survived by his son, John M. Baker of Neosho; his daughter, Janet Baker of Carthage; one grandson, John Curtis Baker; and three great grandchildren, John Andrew Baker, Luke Timothy Baker, and Eli Baker. 

In addition to his wife and parents, John was preceded in death by his sister, Mildred Smith.

A time of visitation will be held from noon until 2:00 pm on Saturday, January 30 at Clark Funeral Home, Neosho. Funeral services will be held at 10:00 am, Monday, February 1, 2021 at Clark Funeral Home Chapel of Memories, Neosho, with Rev. Jerry Seigel and Minister John Curtis Baker officiating. Interment will follow at Monett IOOF Cemetery, Monett, MO. 

Contributions to honor John may be made to St. Jude’s Children’s Hospital, c/o Clark Funeral Home, PO Box 66; Neosho, MO 64850.

James Puckett


(From Mason-Woodard Mortuary)

James Emerson Puckett entered this world on November 12, 1943, a blessing to his parents Allen and Evabell Puckett, and his two brothers. Born and raised in Joplin, he lived life to the full, cultivating relationships with friends wherever he was. He left this earth on January 25, 2021 to embark on the greatest adventure he has ever known, eternity with the Lord he honored and served during his time here. 

We will miss his teasing sense of humor, his compassionate kindness, and the insights he shared in his teaching of the Bible school class at College Heights Christian Church. He had a listening ear for dilemmas and problems people shared with him and sage advice to help them think through to solutions.

Jim married his friend and sweetheart, Sandra DeMasters on November 3, 1963, and they celebrated their 57th anniversary this past fall. She survives his passing, as does their daughter Jamie Wells, along with her husband David, granddaughter Evalyn and grandson Bradley and wife Melissa, and his brother Fred and his wife Dorothy as well as other aunts, uncles, nieces, and nephews.








Jim's activities reflect the varied talents he possessed: serving in the Air Force; managing an armored car business; establishing his own real estate business; working in the California Department of Corrections in both Adult and Youth sections, finally retiring from a Youth Counselor position due to work-related injuries of pepper spray in 1999. 

He and Sandra returned to the Joplin community where he continued to develop friendships, play golf, bowl, and study deeply to teach from the Bible. He also continued to counsel people who asked for help and to talk to anyone and everyone about the grace of God. 

No one could miss the twinkle in Jim's eye as he offered an outrageous remark nor the love and care of his intense gaze. He will be missed, for sure, but without a doubt the angels are welcoming him and relishing his special love of life. I can only imagine.

Graveside Services will be 1:00 p.m. Tuesday at Ozark Memorial Park Cemetery. Jay St. Clair, Minister and Pastor Brandon Dorris will officiate. Friends may view beginning Monday during our regular visiting hours. In lieu of flowers memorial contributions can be made to Water Gardens or God’s Resort in care of the mortuary.

Arrangements are under the direction of Mason-Woodard Mortuary & Crematory.

Vicki Sanders


(From Campbell-Biddlecome Funeral Home)

Vicki Lynn Sanders was escorted to Heaven by angels on Tuesday, January 26, 2021, at Freeman West Hospital in Joplin, MO.

Vicki Lynn Riley was born October 9, 1952, in Harrisburg, AR the daughter of James and Dororthy (Cooper) Riley.

Vicki grew up in rural Arkansas. She graduated from Cross County High School in 1970. She was later the superintendent’s secretary at her alma mater for twenty years. Vicki finished her career working for the Arkansas Department of Education statewide computer system.








Vicki was a runner for many years and loved her walks at the park for years. She loved yard work, flowers, and outside activities. She loved time spent with her daughter and grandchildren, especially the trips to the beach. She loved doing things for others. She was full of love and kindness.

Vicki was a faithful member of the Hottel Springs Church of Christ, Seneca, MO. Vicki’s smile and kindness that she shared while here on earth will never be forgotten.

Vicki Lynn Riley married Lawrence Sanders on November 19, 1971, in Cherry Valley, AR and he survives.








Additional survivors include her mother Dorothy Riley, Harrisburg, AR; one daughter, Heather Reiboldt and husband Bryan, Neosho; one brother, Dennis Riley and wife Mary, Cherry Valley, AR; one sister Wanda Armstrong, Harrisburg, AR; three grandchildren, Madyson Reiboldt, Noah Reiboldt, and Conner Reiboldt and a host of family, extended family, church family, and friends.

Vicki was preceded in death by her father James Riley; one sister, Teresa Witt, and one brother-in-law Rick Armstrong.

The family will receive friends from 6 to 7 pm, Thursday, January 28, 2021, at the Hillcrest Church of Christ.

Funeral services under the personal direction of Campell-Biddlecome Funeral Home will be held at 2:00 pm, Friday, January 29, 2021, at Hillcrest Church of Christ with Danny Boggs and Bob Hampton officiating. Burial will be in the IOOF Cemetery in Neosho, MO with Don Pritchard, Bill Carpenter, Jeff Skaggs, Michael Middleton, Dan Lazure, and Josh Dodson serving as pallbearers. Carl Phipps, Kelly Phipps, and Jeff Bradshaw serving as Honorary Pallbearers.

Memorial contributions can be made to Children’s Homes of Paragould, 5515 Walcot Road, Paragould, AR 72450 in the care of Campell-Biddlecome Funeral Home, PO Box 380, Seneca, MO 64865.

Betty Nelson


(From Greenfield Funeral Chapel)

Betty Mae Nelson, 87, of Golden City, MO, died Tuesday, January 26, 2021 at Mercy Hospital in Springfield.

Graveside services will be held at 2:00 p.m. on Saturday, January 30, 2021 at Dudenville Cemetery, Dudenville, MO. Masks are required at the service. Friends may stop by Greenfield Funeral Chapel to sign the guestbook and pay their respects from 2:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m. on Friday. 

The family requests that memorials be made to Good Shepherd Nursing Home in Lockwood or Dade County Genealogical Society. An online guest book is available at www.greenfieldfuneralchapel.com.








Born December 30, 1933 in Mimico, Ontario, Canada, Betty was the daughter of the late John Douglas Thornton and Alice Mabel Calhoun Thornton. She was raised in Oakville, Ontario, Canada. After graduating from High School, Betty attended St. Joseph’s Hospital School of Nursing, graduating in 1955. She then attended Margaret Hague Maternity Hospital in New Jersey earning a specialty in Maternal Health. 

On August 22, 1959 Betty married Delmas Nelson and came to the United States. Betty spent most of her life living on the family farm near Golden City. Her nursing career was spent serving residents of local communities as a nurse at Barton County Memorial Hospital, Lamar, MO; as a Dade County Public Health Nurse and the RN administrator at Sac Osage Home Health Agency in Eldorado Springs, MO.

Betty was active in many service and leadership activities. These included serving as a member of Lockwood School Board, Business and Professional Women’s Club, Dade County Genealogical Society, and Good Shepherd Nursing Home Board. In her free time, she enjoyed quilting, sewing, crocheting hundreds of hats a year for children, making stained glass, gardening, letter writing and traveling with her family. No obituary will ever be able to capture Betty’s strong, determined and resilient spirit. She truly believed she could do anything she put her mind to. Betty was a friend and grandmother to all. She was deeply devoted to her children, grandchildren and her community. She spent countless hours researching the history of the local communities and families and countless hours making quilts for weddings, graduations and just because.

She is survived by four children: John Alan Nelson (Kelly) of Murfreesboro, TN; Elaine Kelly (Kelly) of Marshall, MO; Lynn Nelson-Brown (Michael) of Chattanooga, TN; and Kathryn Nelson (John Coffman) of St. Louis, MO; 9 grandchildren: Michael Nelson (Briana), Jerrad Kelly, Kirsten Kelly, Grant Brown (Isabel), Ethan Brown, Dylan Brown, Gavin Brown, Mavis Coffman and Quinn Coffman; and two great grandchildren, Arya Kelly and Atalie Nelson. She is also survived by several nieces and nephews.

In addition to her parents and husband, she was preceded in death by one sister, Ruth (Thornton) Roberts.

William Stephens


(From Thornhill-Dillon Mortuary)

William Lane Stephens, Sr., age 62, of Joplin, passed away January 24, 2021.

William was born January 26, 1958 in Webb City to Charles and Elsie Stephens of Oronogo, Missouri. He is survived by five children; 23 grandchildren, and two great-grandchildren.

He was preceded in death by both parents; brother, Charles; and three grandchildren, Fred, Gabe, and Carmon.








William was good at drawing and still-life painting. He also had a degree in welding and arts. William worked as a truck driver for many years and also worked in cabinet woodworking.

The family will hold a Celebration of Life on January 28th from 2-6:00 p.m. at the Elks Lodge in Webb City. Cremation arrangements are under the direction of Thornhill-Dillon Mortuary.

Mary Reavis


(From Derfelt Funeral Home)

Mary Frances Reavis, 86 of Joplin, Missouri passed from this life on Monday, January 25, 2021 at Freeman Hospital, Joplin, MO.

Mary was born June 13, 1934 in Picher, Oklahoma to the late Alvin Temple Harris and Ruth Mae (Hulsey) Harris, and had lived in Joplin since 1993.
Mary moved to Baxter Springs, KS at the age of 9 and attended elementary and high school there graduating with the class of 1952.

She married Bill K. Reavis on March 25, 1951. He preceded her in death December 26, 1989.








Mary retired from Sears, Roebuck & Co in 1990 as service supervisor in Macon, MO for 7 years then Moberly, MO for 10 years.

She had been a member of the Christian Church (Disciples of Christ) since age 9 and a member of the First Christian Church of Joplin since 1994, where she sang in the choir and had been financial secretary for many years, along with serving as deacon. She had been an active member of the Joplin Area Welcome Club, former member of Epsilon Sigma Alpha and Federated Woman’s Club.

Mary is survived by daughter, Cyndi Pierce (Phil) of Springfield, MO; sons, Rev. Curtis Reavis of Sedalia, MO, and Craig Reavis (Delores) of Macon, MO; 4 grandchildren, and 5 great grandchildren; brother, Charles Harris (Fern) of Kansas City, MO.

Mary is preceded in death by her parents, husband, sister, Lorraine Hamlin; brother, Alvin Harris; daughter-in-law, Ruby Reavis.

Graveside services will be held at 11:15 a.m., Saturday, January 30, 2021 at the Baxter Springs Cemetery. Rev. Curtis Reavis will officiate. Family will receive friends from 10:00-11:00 am., Saturday morning at Derfelt’s Baxter Chapel. In lieu of flowers memorial donations may be made to the First Christian Church, Joplin, MO in care of the funeral home. Online condolences may be expressed at www.derfeltfuneralhomes.com.

Roberta Turgeon


(From Simpson Funeral Home)

Roberta Ann Turgeon, age 80 of Joplin, Missouri, passed away on Wednesday, January 27, 2021 at Landmark Hospital in Joplin. She was born in Bolivar, Missouri on October 24, 1940 to Henry Tennison and Ella (Wehrenberg) Tennison. 

Berta was in nursing for many years in the hospital setting and private care. She attended Lone Hill Elementary, Verona High School, and Solano College in Fairfield, California. 

Berta lived for many years in rural Verona, Missouri and married Max A. Johnson who preceded her in death on December 24, 1957. She married Kenneth Turgeon on February 2, 1987 in Reno, Nevada and he preceded her in death on June 8, 2010. 








She moved to California in 1964 and resided in Vacaville, California and returned to Missouri in 2011. Berta is survived by sons, Kevin Johnson of Copperas Cove, Texas, Raymond Johnson of Joplin, Missouri; daughter, Heather Papp of Chandler, Arizona; sister, Helen Nicklas of Verona, Missouri; brother, Jim Tennison of Monett, Missouri; aunt, Tennie Tennison of Monett, Missouri; numerous grandchildren and great grandchildren. 

She was preceded in death by a son, Kenton Johnson. Berta’s wishes were to be cremated and the family will have services at a later date. 

Cremation arrangements are under the direction of Simpson Funeral Home in Webb City.

Sandra Jackson


(From Parker Mortuary)

Sandra Kay Jackson, age 67, of Bates City, formerly of Joplin, passed away at home surrounded by family.

Sandra daughter of the late Thomas Edward and Augusta (Bennett) Jackson, was born on November 12, 1953 in Indiana. 

She was united in marriage to Carl Richard Rice, Sr., who preceded her in death in 1987.








She attended the Central Christian Center and was previously employed in health care as a Certified Nursing Assistant. She was a devoted mother and was always caring for others. She enjoyed times spent with her family but enjoyed the opportunities spent with her grandchildren the most.

Survivors include her sons, Jason Buller, of Centerview, Stephen Buller, and his wife, Tamara, of Carterville, Carl Rice Jr., of Buffalo, Ricky Buller, of Aurora, David Beck, and his wife, Tracey, of Ohio, and William Beck, of Wyoming; daughters, Tracy Leonard, and her husband, Justin, of Bates City, and Tina Beck, of Buffalo; one brother, Thomas “Tom” Jackson, of Joplin; one sister, Donna Daniels, of Springdale; 15 grandchildren, three great grandchildren; and her beloved dog, Duchess. 

In addition to her parents and husband, she was preceded in death by two brothers, Jerry and Anthony “Tony” Jackson; and one sister, Linda Harral.

Memorial services will be held at a later date. Online condolences may be made to the family at www.parkermortuary.com.

Cheryl Neilans


(From Clark Funeral Home)

Cheryl Ann Neilans was born May 24, 1954 in Norco, California and entered into rest on January 27, 2021 in Joplin, Missouri, after an extended illness at the age of 66. 

Cheryl moved to the Southwest Missouri area in 2006 from Oregon. Prior to living in Neosho, she had worked as a pharmacy technician and in retail sales. She enjoyed watching Hallmark movies, collecting angels and her dog, Holly. 

She loved life and she loved her family. She had been blessed by the Hillcrest Church of Christ, doing bible studies and worshipping the Lord. 








Cheryl and William Gary Neilans were married on September 2, 1972 at Norco, California and he preceded her in death on April 29, 2019. 

She is survived by two daughters, Amanda Neilans of Springfield, Missouri and Amber (Alex) Kohler of Neosho, Missouri; six grandchildren, Matt, Ryley, Anna, Christina, LeRoy and Mason and one brother, William Jones of Texas. 

In addition to her husband, she is preceded in death by her parents, Eldon and Doris (Schearer) Jones.

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

Wednesday, January 27, 2021

Katy Hendricks


(From Parker Mortuary)

Phyllis Kay “Katy” Hendricks, age 78, Joplin, Missouri passed away January 25, 2021 at Freeman Hospital, Joplin.

Katy was born on February 4, 1942 to the late William Roy Douse and Retha Alice (Robinson) Douse. She had lived in the Joplin area most of her life. 

 Katy had worked as a nurse’s aide for approximately 15 years, and then for Wal-Mart as a head clerk. However, she was most proud of being a homemaker and raising her two children. 






 

Katy was very strong in her faith and loved the lord. She was full of life and never met a stranger. Katy had an infectious laugh and a smile that could light up the room. She loved adventure, including trips to Wal-Mart, Dollar General and local Flea Markets. Together with her husband Kip, they owned and operated NU-2-YU Thrift Store in Nevada, Missouri for many years. Katy cherished the time spent with her family, and precious dog Pepe. She will be deeply missed by all who knew and loved her.

Katy was united in marriage to Frank “Kip” Hendricks on December 7, 2006, in Joplin, Missouri. Together they shared 14 years before her passing. He survives at the home.

In addition to her parents, Katy was preceded in death by her sister, Nola Jean Barngrover.

In addition to her husband Katy is also survived by her son, David “Bubba” Wilson; daughter, Debra Stidham and husband, Scrap; step-children, Steven Hendricks, Nathan Hendricks; grandchildren, Mariah Wilson, Josie Schick, Mikayla Wilson; sister, Lonene Dye; brother, Mark Douse; together with several additional extended family members and friends.

Funeral Services will be held at 1:00 p.m. Friday at Parker Mortuary. Interment to follow at Osborne Memorial Cemetery. The family will receive friends from 6:00-7:00 p.m. Thursday evening at the mortuary.

Arrangements are under the care and direction of Parker Mortuary.