Thursday, June 27, 2024

Donald Stephens


(From Bedene Funeral Home)

Donald G. Stephens, 85, of Arcadia, Kansas died at 12:24 P.M Tuesday, June 25, 2024 at Via Christi Hospital at Pittsburg, Kansas.

Mr. Stephens was born September 30, 1938 at Arcadia, Kansas the son of Herbert and Hattie Copeland Stephens. Donald was a retired crane operator who was a lifelong resident of Arcadia. He was raised in Arcadia and graduated from Arcadia High School in the Class of 1956. He was a construction worker-crane operator for Snyder Construction and Bridge in Joplin, Missouri. 








He married Fern Wheeler on May 19, 1961 in Miami, Oklahoma. Mrs. Stephens survives at the home. He was a member of the Mindenmines Church of God Church, the Operating Engineers Local #101, and the Construction Union #16. He served in the United States Army from 1961 to 1963. 

Survivors include his wife, Fern of the home, a daughter, Donna (Bryan) Rickman of Girard, a son, Donald Stephens of Palm Bay, Florida, two grandchildren, James (Kayla) Spencer and Maegan (Zach) Williford, and four great grandchildren, Xander and Chandler Williford and Emery and Cale Spencer. He was preceded in death by his parents, a sister, Sandra Stephens, and three brothers, Robert. John, and Ronald Stephens.








Funeral services will be at 2 P.M. Monday, July 1, 2024 at the Bedene Funeral Home at Arma, Kansas with Pastor Charlie Burnett and Pastor Jarel Burnside officiating. Burial will be at the Sheffield Cemetery at Arcadia, Kansas. The family will receive friends from 3 to 4 P.M. Sunday at the Bedene Chapel in Arma. 

The family suggests memorials to the St. Jude’s Children Hospital. Donations may be sent to or left at the Bedene Funeral Home, 517 E. Washington, Box 621, Arma, Kansas 66712.

Larry Hobbs


(From Midland Cremation Society)

Larry Dean Hobbs, born on August 26, 1949, in Pineville to Dolphus and Audrey (Leeper) Hobbs, passed away on June 24, 2024, surrounded by his loving family. Larry married Sandra Louise Nunley on March 26, 1972, and together they shared many beautiful years.

Larry was a lifelong fisherman who had a deep love for the outdoors and hunting. He delighted in sharing his passion for fishing and hunting, along with a few fish stories, with his grandchildren.







Larry honorably served in the Army during the Vietnam War as a member of the Special Forces. His service took him to many places, Australia being his favorite. After his military service, he attended Crowder College, where he earned an associate degree in agriculture. Larry spent most of his career as a Tool and Die maker. Larry resided in Anderson most of his life, moving to Bolivar for better fishing and hunting in recent years.

Larry was preceded in death by his wife of 47 years. 








He is survived by Children Aimee (Rodney) Griner, Evan (Kendra) Hobbs, Lacy (Matt) Sukovaty, Grandchildren Jacquelyn (Jeremy) Clark, Richard Lester, Daymian Griner, Emmett Sukovaty, and Great-grandson Silas Clark. Sister-in-law and friend Sharron Arntfield and several nieces and nephews.

Larry will be remembered for his quiet and kind personality, leaving a lasting impact on all who knew him with his kindness and faith. In accordance with his wishes, a Celebration of Life will be held at a later date. Memorial contributions can be made to any Veterans charity.

Melva McKnight


(From Ulmer Funeral Home)

Melva Dean (White) McKnight, 88, passed away Sunday, June 23, 2024, in Carthage, Missouri. She was born on December 28, 1935, in Carthage, Missouri to Leo White and Edith (Rose) White. Melva was a lifetime resident of Carthage, Missouri. 


She worked at Oak Hill and McCune Brooks as a Records Transcriptionist. Melva was a member of Faith Lutheran Church and a member of a Bowling League.








Melva is survived by her son, John McKnight of Mt .Vernon, Missouri and her daughter, Lori Kent.

Melva is preceded in death by her parents Leo and Edith White.

At this time there are no services.

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

Arrangements are under the direction of Ulmer Funeral Home.

Dean Kirby


(From Simpson Funeral Home)

Dean Clifton Kirby, a witty and creative soul known for his dedication to family, his sense of humor, and his love for music and entertainment, passed away on June 26, 2024. 

Born in Joplin, Missouri on November 15, 1948, Dean was a lifelong resident of the area, contributing to his community for many years as a postman and a Wastewater Plant Operator for the City of Joplin before retiring in 1991.

Dean was a unique individual, known for his quick wit and funny stories. A fan of wrestling, western shows, and the organ, Dean's interests were as varied as his talents. His creativity shone through in his music, and his dedication was evident in his long career in public service. His family will remember him fondly as a loving husband, father, grandfather and dog lover. His favorite quote, which truly encapsulated his spirit, was "Life doesn't require that we be the best, only that we try our best."








Dean was the beloved husband of Marlene Kirby, who he shared 55 wonderful years with. He is survived by his wife Marlene Kirby; children Lisa (Chris) Pliler, Deana Kirby, Jason Kirby, and Megan Kirby; 10 grandchildren and 20 great grandchildren. He was preceded in death by his parents, Delbert and Lila Kirby; sister Lorna Kirby; brother Delbert Kirby Jr.

A visitation for friends and relatives be held on Monday, July1st, from 5-7pm at Simpson Funeral Home in Carl Junction (101 N. Main St., Carl Junction, MO 64834). A graveside service will take place at Carl Junction Cemetery on Tuesday, July 2, 2024, at 10:00 am with Chaplain Kyle Beverlin officiating.

Services are under the personal care and direction of Simpson Funeral Home. In the spirit of Dean's love for shared stories and laughter, the family encourages loved ones to visit www.simpsonfh.com to share their precious memories and photos of Dean.

Hope Harris


(From Clark Funeral Home)

Hope Marie Harris, was born on November 22, 2005, in Joplin, Missouri and entered into rest on June 22, 2024, at the age of 18. 

Hope was a lifelong area resident and a graduate of East Newton High School. She enjoyed horseback riding, caring for her horses; she loved nature and enjoyed trout fishing, and swimming; she loved to dance and was an esthetician; she loved her dog, Cash and she loved spending time with her nieces and nephews. 







 Hope was outspoken and an extrovert, had a great sense of humor and enjoyed making people laugh. She was a member of Monarch Springs Baptist Church. 

Hope is survived by her mother, Misty (Wilson) Divine and husband, Allen; her father, Matthew Harris and wife, Bre, of Neosho. Paternal grandparents, Troy and Debbie Harris and Brett and Joy Hobson; maternal grandparents, Darrell and Scherry Divine; four brothers, Austin Graham and wife, Whitney, Zack Graham and wife; Macie, Trysten Graham and wife, Amy; Aubry Harris, one sister, Kaelyn Harris and husband, Shay; one brother, Jordan Agan and wife, Raylyn; two sisters, Taylor Divine and Charity Bauer and husband, Jesse; her nieces and nephews, Natalee, Paisley, Garrett, Conner and Dawson Graham; one niece Layla Agan and one nephew, Liam Agan; her aunts and uncles, Kimberly Smith and husband, Jim; Brian Wilson and wife, Tara; Rhonda Kuramoto and husband, Andy; Robert Divine and wife Missi; Chad Springer and wife, Mel; Faith King and husband, Brian, and Angie Harris. 

She is preceded in death by her infant daughter, Emerlynn Marie Rose Harris and her maternal grandparents, Gary and Phyllis Wilson. 








A funeral service will be held on Saturday, June 29, 2024, at 10 am at the Clark Funeral Home Chapel of Memories, Melvin Stapp will officiate. Interment will follow in the New Salem Cemetery, west of Neosho. 

Serving as pallbearers will be Austin Graham, Zach Graham, Trysten Graham, Aubrey Harris, Brian Wilson and Tyler Wilson. Honorary pallbearers will be Brian King, Zach Ward, James Vaughn and Jordan Agan. The family will receive friends for visitation on Friday, June 28th, from 6 pm to 8 pm at the Clark Funeral Home, Neosho. Contributions in honor of Hope may be made to Trinity Circle Horses Healing Hearts or Faithful Friends, c/o Clark Funeral Home, PO Box 66; Neosho, Missouri 64850.

 

Carroll Miller


(From McQueen Funeral Home)

Carroll Jean Miller, age 81, of Rocky Comfort, Missouri, passed away on Tuesday, June 25, 2024.

She was born December 5, 1942 in Rocky Comfort, Missouri, the daughter of Marcell and Lorene (Woods) Long, who preceded her in death. Also preceding her in death were her grandparents, Arvel and Loise Long.










Surviving are three children, Kim Steinmann, Tony Love, and Alison Miller. Also surviving are her sister, Colleen Slinkard and her husband Nick; three grandchildren, Quincy and Rachel Steinmann and Meghan Henderson; two great grandchildren, Ashton and Miles Henderson and her niece and nephew, Tonya Varner and Chris Slinkard.

Carroll attended Rocky Comfort School, graduating in 1960. She was saved at the age of nine by Hugh Higgs. She was employed at Fasco for several years. Carroll raised cattle on her farm at Rocky Comfort for many years. She had a special place in her heart for her many dogs and cats she loved and cared for.

Graveside services will be held at 10:00 A.M. Monday, July 1, 2024 at Rocky Comfort Cemetery in Rocky Comfort, Missouri, under direction of McQueen Funeral Home in Wheaton. Pastor Donnie Spears will conduct the service.

Ellen Letterman

 


(From Benton County Funeral Home)

Ellen Marie Letterman, 68 of Joplin Missouri, passed away unexpectedly at Mercy Hospital in Rogers Arkansas on Sunday, June 16th, surrounded by her family & friends. 

Ellen was born on August 30th, 1955, in Bartlesville Oklahoma. Though she was taken from this earth too soon, Ellen is remembered every day by her friends & family. 







Ellen was a retired educator with over 20 years of teaching experience & most recently, she enjoyed her job & the community she built at the Joplin Home Depot, working in customer service. Ellen loved her family & was always supportive, in her free time she enjoyed spending time with her friends & attending her grandchildren's recitals & sporting events.

Ellen is preceded in death by her father, Ralph Quinton, her mother, Treva Quinton & her grandparents, Lucille & Charles Overfelt. She is survived by her 3 daughters Christina Rose, Rebecca Garrigus & Jennifer Bradley, her sister Martha Crabtree & brother Ralph Quinton II, along with 6 grandchildren, 4 great grandchildren & countless friends.








A celebration & memorial of Ellen's life will be held on August 11th, from 2pm-5pm at the Mining Days Building in Webb City Missouri, condolences & information can be found at www.bentoncoutyfuneralhome.com. 

The family is asking for thoughts & prayers as they grieve the loss of their loved one & welcome you to attend Ellen's memorial to share stories & memories of her beautiful soul.

Margaret Smith


(From Knell Mortuary)

Margaret Marie Smith, 43, Carthage, Missouri, passed away on June 25, 2024, surrounded by her loving family at her home. Margaret was born on February 10, 1981, the daughter of Rowland C. “R.C.” Diggs, Jr. and Pamela (Moreland) Diggs. Margaret's life was a testament to her unwavering kindness and her ability to forge deep connections with everyone she met.

Margaret's educational journey led her to Crowder College in Neosho, Missouri, where she earned her Associates of Biology degree. Her passion for knowledge and her meticulous nature served her well in her career as a bookkeeper for the Carthage Public Library. 






Margaret's dedication to her work was matched only by her commitment to her family and friends. She married the love of her life, Garrett Smith, on July 11, 2009, with whom she shared a love that was the foundation of their family.

She is survived by her devoted husband of almost 15 years, Garrett Smith; her children, Eric Danner, Suzanne Danner, Andie Matthews, and the twins, Fraya and Valla Smith; her four beloved grandchildren; her parents, R.C. and Pam Diggs; her brother, Justin Diggs; and many extended family members and friends.








Music filled Margaret's home and heart, creating a soundtrack to the many joyous occasions celebrated with her loved ones. Her laughter was a melody that resonated within the walls of her home and in the hearts of those who knew her. Margaret's love for her family was her greatest interest, and she cherished every moment spent in their company. She was very creative and eccentric, and researched things that interested her in depth, including stars, planets, gods, and how they aligned in the universe. She was definitely a special and unique person.

Per Margaret’s wishes, there was cremation. A celebration of life and inurnment will be held at a later date in Hickory Grove Cemetery in Polk County, Missouri. Online condolences may be expressed through www.knellmortuary.com.

Mary Ann Wade


(From Parker Mortuary)

Mary Ann (Leivan) Wade, age 95 of Joplin, Missouri, passed away June 25, 2024 at Joplin Gardens. Mrs. Wade was born April 16, 1929 in Golden City, Missouri at her family home to John Roscoe Leivan and Elva Lena (Mabee) Leivan. She was the oldest of 8 siblings: 5 brothers and 2 sisters.

Mary Ann married Melvin Earl Wade on December 7, 1946 in Columbus, Kansas. They lived in Joplin. Three children were born to this union: Barbara, Bruce, and Brenda (twins). 








Mary Ann was always a “stay at home” Mom. Her interests included: Brownie and Girl Scouting, Cub Scouting, Room Mother, sewing and arts/crafts, gardening and canning, cooking and baking, camping at nearby lakes, vacations to relatives, Election worker, Vacation Bible School worker, and Sunday School teacher at Blendville Christian Church. While all these activities were happening, she found time to study and earn her GED.

In 1969, Bruce and Brenda graduated from Joplin High School, Barbara graduated from Jasper County Junior College, and all three kids married. Also in 1969, Mary Ann and Melvin moved to Broken Arrow, Oklahoma to complete his retirement from North American Rockwell (and to be sure for a break from the events of 1969!).








While living in Broken Arrow, Mary Ann quickly met and made new friends who interested her in new activities: crocheting, ceramics, quilting, genealogy and becoming a Daughter of the American Revolution, traveling to do new research, and attending quilt shows. Mary Ann became a “sweetheart” to each and everyone.

Mary Ann and Melvin returned to the Joplin area in 1987. They purchased their retirement home in rural Carthage, Missouri. Never slowing down and always enjoying life and God’s creation, they welcomed and loved having grandchildren visit them (adding great-grandchildren in the mix).

Mary Ann developed new interests: bunco with friends, sister trips to old mills, barns, and covered bridges, dogwood and azalea tours, volunteer service at American Rehabilitation Ministries, attending gospel sings, playing Scrabble, dice, card, and board games with her grandchildren, and attending the numerous sports, band, choir programs, and academic awards of her grand and great-grandchildren. Never a dull moment!

She always said “God is good. He is so good.” Mary Ann was blessed and returned love and service to her Lord and Savior. All her family and friends will truly miss her, but we are overjoyed she has earned her crown and is now in Jesus’ arms.








Mary Ann is survived by her brother Roger Leivan (wife Pearl) of Webb City, MO; her sister Leona Camp of Lamar, MO; a special sister-in-law Mary Ann Leivan of Golden City, MO; her children Barbara Switzer (husband Randal), Bruce Wade (wife Debbie), and Brenda Wade, all of Joplin, MO; 7 grandchildren, 14 great-grandchildren, and 14 nieces and nephews.

Preceding her in death were Melvin, her husband of 57 years, her parents, four brothers, and one sister.

A Celebration of Life will be Saturday, June 29, 2024 at 10:00 a.m. with minister Stephen Sansom. The family will receive friends from 9:30 a.m. to service time on Saturday in the Parker Mortuary Chapel. Pallbearers will be Craig Switzer, Scott Switzer, Chris Hawkins, Bryan Hawkins, Dave Baker, and Joey Middleton. Burial will be in Ozark Memorial Park Cemetery, Joplin.




Memorial contributions may be made to American Rehabilitation Ministries or to Blendville Christian Church in care of Parker Mortuary.




Funeral arrangements are under the directions of Parker Mortuary, Joplin, Missouri.

Mack Evans


(From Parker Mortuary)

Dr. Jerry Malcolm “Mack” Evans

Born May 28 1942 in Asheville, North Carolina

Growing up in the mountains of North Carolina, Mack’s childhood was shattered by the loss of his father to leukemia, Mack was 11 years old.

A few years later he moved to Calvin, Louisiana with his Mother and new stepfamily. It was there he met Jo Evelyn Carpenter. Although it was love at first sight for Mack, Jo was a bit more reserved. He must have been quite convincing, as they were married on May 15, 1959.








The couple spent their early years in San Diego, California while Mack served on the USS Coral Sea. They returned to Louisiana four years later with a one-year-old in tow. He worked as a welder to support his young family, another child arrived, Then GOD…

Jo had always been involved with Church, Mack less so, but when God intersected his life and he accepted Jesus Christ as his Savior, all the plans and dreams began to change.

Mack believed God had called him to preach, Jo was not as certain, at first. No one needed a young, newly converted Christian preacher, without religious education, but that did not deter Mack or the dream God had put in him.

Finding an old, abandoned church near their home he began preaching, the first week to a crowd of five, three of which were his small family. Fast forward: Life got busy as Mack worked, attended Baptist Christian University on the GI Bill, and began to build their first church. It flourished and then they were pastoring two churches at the same time, South Oak Grove and Logansport Assembly of God. He was preaching up to seven sermons each week. On to Jonesboro, Louisiana, a larger church to start with, but the same vision of growing, developing and teaching the people God loved. In just a few short years he was working on his Doctorate and impacting thousands of lives, Then GOD…

In 1972 Mack believed God was calling him to Joplin, Missouri. Even his affiliated organization told him that better men than him had tried and failed in the southwest Missouri town, but it did not deter him. After a couple of trips to Joplin, they found a small church on West 26th, with just 35 members that had recently gone through a troubled time. It wasn’t much, but he accepted the challenge.








Within a short time the church began to outgrow the building. This church welcomed everyone and people from every walk of life were coming. A new building was needed and Mack negotiated a purchase of the Fox Theater in downtown Joplin. The negotiation was one for the record books, the seller wanted 3 million, back and forth, Mack eventually paid them $135,000, but he did let them keep their popcorn machine.

The church grew exponentially, multiple services, bus ministry, children’s churches, awarded the fastest growing Sunday School in Missouri multiple times, the fastest growing church in Missouri, the awards accumulated. They meant little to him, he was working to win souls for Jesus.

For a time in the late 1970’s, Mack and Jo found themselves pastoring two churches, again. Joplin and an Assembly of God in Beckley, West Virginia. Mack obtained his pilot’s license and bought a used plane with proceeds from his books and sermon tapes and the sales of gospel albums he and Jo recorded together. After a year the West Virginia church was growing and he helped place a new pastor.

For the next 25 years, Mack and Jo ministered across the country and around the world from their base in Joplin. Their ministry trained other ministers, and when calls came in from churches looking for leadership, Mack was able to send them out to help, often subsidizing the expense. Leadership from Joplin went to Kansas, Arkansas, West Virginia, Georgia, South Carolina, Florida and other locations. Televised in the Four-State area since the 1980’s, Dr. Mack Evans became and has often been referred to as the Voice to the Four-States. His leadership and ministry have impacted millions of lives around the world.

In 2002 he retired from active ministry due to major health issues, and spent the next 10 years being Dad, Husband, Grandfather, and traveling with Jo and caring for his ranch. Then GOD…

Mack felt God was not done with him and he and Jo started The Sheep Shed in Neosho, Missouri. Once again, finding an empty facility, purchasing it and holding services, this new ministry began to thrive. Mack and Jo continued to preach the Gospel, with a special focus on sharing God’s love with the hurting, the outcasts, those who felt left behind by religion, the people Jesus Christ focused on during his ministry. For the past twelve years, Mack has ministered to people that many churches would ignore. He shared their miracles, their heartaches, their love and their pain, their victories and their defeats. He gladly accepted this role, it was not an act. He did not do it for the glory, he was a very private man and was regularly requested to travel and speak around the US and Europe, however, he preferred to lead his growing flock at The Sheep Shed each Sunday.

He did not do it for the money, refusing to draw a salary since founding The Sheep Shed. The hard-earned contributions of The Sheep Shed members were utilized to acquire and expand a church facility, broadcast the services on local television stations, and support the operation of the church and multiple other charitable outreaches that Mack and Jo, and the church, felt honored to support.

In addition to a lifetime of selfless ministry for the Lord, Mack was an intelligent businessman and capable rancher. He maintained a strong work ethic, laboring tirelessly, both as pastor to shepherd the church, and on his ranch to provide for his family.







Dr. Mack Evans passed away on Monday, June 24, a life well-lived in service to God and to his fellow man. He did not seek to please men but to please God, his only motivation being to preaching the Gospel and Word of God to a hurting world. Mack will be missed by his wife Jo, his three sons, Parrish, Jock and Jeremy, his daughter Melody, and their families. To his friends, family, and many others both locally and beyond, Mack was an epic figure and a true hero of the faith. While his passing is an unthinkable loss and sorrow for all of us, we rejoice that Mack has now gone to be with his Creator, the author of his incredible life and legacy.

Funeral services are 10:00 a.m. Friday, June 28, 2024 at The Sheep Shed with his four children and Mark Smith officiating. Burial will follow in the church cemetery. Those honoring his life by serving as pallbearers are John Hughes, Bob Cagle, Don Hames, Jim Butler, Byron Blunt and Dale Oglesby. Friends my pay their respects on Thursday from 1-8:00 p.m. at Parker Mortuary in Joplin, Missouri. In lieu of flowers, memorials are being accepted in c/o the mortuary to be evenly distributed amongst Mack’s favorite charities.


Tyler Palmer


(From Derfelt Funeral Home)

The family of Tyler Dale Palmer of Columbus, KS is saddened to announce his sudden passing on June 19th, 2024 at the age of 37. Tyler was born on January 20th, 1987.

He will be lovingly remembered by his mom Robyn Acker, daughter Adela Rohner, grandmother Judy Christmas, grandmother Joyce Palmer, brother Tyrell (Kelsie) Palmer, sister Victoria Palmer, sister Tionna Clevenger, sisters Talia and Tameka Palmer, and girlfriend Billie Purdum. Along with many aunts, uncles, cousins, nieces, nephews, and friends.








Tyler was preceded in death by his dad, Tyrone Palmer, brother Tremayne Acker, cousin Ryan Harry, cousin Emmanuel Palmer, his beloved dog Sampson and too many others to name.

Tyler attended Spencer Elementary from Kindergarten through 6th grade. He then attended Columbus Schools until he transferred to Pittsburg Schools during high school where he attained his High School Diploma. Tyler helped in the family trash business from the time he was in a car seat in the truck with his dad. He taught himself how to play the guitar and loved showing his daughter how to play as well. He loved to go fishing and all animals. He loved his people deeply and wore his heart on his sleeve. If you were lucky enough to be one of his people then you already know.

A non-religious Celebration of Life will be held on July 6, 2024 at 6 pm at his brother's house at 132 West Forest Dr. Carl Junction, MO. Everyone is welcome to come and share a story of Tyler and hear some of his favorite songs.




In lieu of flowers, there has been an account set up at American Bank, please address any checks to “Robyn Acker”. These can be mailed or dropped off at American Bank or Derfelt’s Baxter Chapel. Online condolences may be expressed at www.derfeltfuneralhomes.com.

Roger Needham


(From Housh-Goodwin Funeral Home)

Mr. Roger E. Needham, 56, of Roscoe, Illinois departed this life unexpectedly on Friday, May 24, 2024, at TriStar Centennial Medical Center in Nashville, Tennessee surrounded by his loving family.

Roger entered this life in Carthage, Missouri on April 6, 1968, to the union of Melvin E. “Gene” and Judy J. (Bittick) Needham. He was a graduate of Pierce City High School. He was united in marriage to Susan “Sue” E. Owens, to which they raised 3 beautiful children.








Roger was the CEO of Forreston Mutual Insurance Company, President of the NIRPC, Member of the Beloit Rifle Club, Merit Society, Claims Committee and NAMIC CCP, Board Member for CFM, CNI and Innovating Holdings, Chairman of Friends of NRA in Winnebago-Boone Counties, Board member of the NAMIC PAC and Board member of the Roscoe Police Department Pension Fund. 

Throughout his time with these organizations, Roger was the proud recipient of the 2005 IAMIC Volunteer of the Year award, 2023 FNRA Volunteer of the Year award, as well as the scheduled recipient (September 2024) of the prestigious NAMIC Service Award, which his father also received in 1991. Roger held the current designations of PFMM, AIC, API, ARE and was striving to achieve CPCU designation, to which he had one class remaining. 

In his free time, Roger was an Auctioneer for FNRA, involved in the Bike MS Series, enjoyed spending time at the gun range serving as a Range Safety Officer, supporting Winnebago County 4-H Shooting Sports, Assistant Coaching girls’ basketball, smoking cigars, drinking bourbon and most of all, spending time with his beloved Grandchildren.

Roger is survived by his Wife; Sue of Roscoe, Illinois, two Daughters; Nicole (Paul) Pearson of Poplar Grove, Illinois, Kimberley (Alex) Smith of Indiana, Son; Brandon (Randi) Needham of Rockford, Illinois, Grandchildren; Melody Pearson, Kelsey Pearson, Bennett Smith and Owen Smith, Mother; Judy of Wentworth, Missouri, one Brother; Darren (Lara) Needham of Republic, Missouri, two Sisters; Leesa (Sol) Taboada of Nevada, Missouri and Janea (Jon) Minney of St. Charles, Missouri. Extended family consisted of many cherished Nieces, Nephews, In-laws, Aunts, Uncles and many Neighbors and Friends that he considered Family.

He is preceded in death by his Father; Melvin of Wentworth, Missouri.








Roger's final selfless act of kindness was giving back to those in need through organ donation.

Memorial service will be 12:00 p.m. Saturday, July 13, 2024 at Housh-Goodwin Funeral Home in Sarcoxie, Missouri. Visitation will be 10:00 a.m. prior to the service. On-line condolences may be sent to the family through our website www.housh-goodwinfuneralhome.com.

Arrangements are under the personal care and direction of Housh-Goodwin Funeral Home in Sarcoxie, Missouri.

Rose Campbell


(From Fohn Funeral Home)

Rozella Mae "Rose" Campbell, age 95, of Strafford, Missouri passed away on June 25, 2024.

She was born on January 8, 1929, in Arkansas City, Kansas the daughter of Murray and Pearl (Ferrar) Sparks. On December 27, 1950 she was united in marriage to Arlin "Al" Campbell, who preceded her in death on November 6, 2017. Also preceding her in death were her parents; a grandson-in-law, Carlos Alonzo; a brother, Norman Sparks and two sisters, Noralee Littrell and Delores McGuire.








Survivors include a son, Murray Campbell and his wife Rachél of Neosho, Missouri; two daughters, Vickie Klubek and her husband Brian of Murphysboro, Illinois and Andra Florer of Strafford, Missouri; 11 grandchildren and 14 great grandchildren.

Rose grew up and attended school in Arkansas City, Kansas graduating from Arkansas City High School. She was a stay-at-home Mom before becoming employed by the Jefferson County, Colorado School System as head cook. Rose enjoyed the simple things in life – crocheting, sewing, tending to her garden, and casting a line into waters while fishing. She was a member of the Cassville United Methodist Church. Rose will be missed greatly by those who knew her.








Graveside services will be held at 11:00 A.M. Tuesday, July 2, 2024 at Sparks Cemetery in Butterfield, Missouri, under direction of Fohn Funeral Home in Cassville. Chaplain Jeff Baird will conduct the services.

The family will receive friends from 9:00 until 10:00 A.M. Tuesday at Fohn Funeral Home in Cassville.

Contributions may be made to American Kidney Fund in memory of Rose.

Matthew DeWitte


(From Ferry Funeral Home)

Matthew Henry DeWitte passed away Monday, June 24, 2024, at the age of 48. He was born August 26, 1975, in Grand Rapids, MI to Ross and Jean DeWitte. Matthew loved doing scrap metal for a living and loved taking care of his pigs and chickens. He was known for his big heart and helping people and he was a huge talker!

Matthew leaves behind his children: Christopher Matthew DeWitte, Ft. Scott, KS, Ross Allyn DeWitte, Nevada, MO, Hazel Abear (Albert Coats), Mississippi, and Matthew Henry DeWitte, Jr., Goodman, MO; a sister, Jennifer Cowan; four grandchildren; his parents, Ross and Jean DeWitte, Belton, MO; and his significant-other, Deanna Hed, Nevada, MO. 








 He was preceded in death by his grandparents.

A gathering to celebrate Matthew’s life will be at 1:00p.m., Sunday, July 7, 2024, at Gunn Park, Shelter House #5 in Ft. Scott, KS.

Cathy Michael


(From Bennett-Wormington Funeral Home)

Cathy Michael, 70, of Monett, Missouri was called home to Heaven on Wednesday June 26, 2024 while at her home in Monett. She was born in Freistatt, Missouri on August 5, 1953; the daughter of the late Raymond and Irene (Gilden) Baumann Sr. She was united in marriage on June 11, 1982 in Monett, Missouri to Roland “RP” Michael; he preceded her in death on April 26, 2018.

She was a retired beautician and a member of the Monett VFW Auxiliary.






 

Cathy is survived by one daughter: Tish Anderson and her husband Jeremy of Monett; six grandchildren: Austin, Brooke, Jeremiah, MacKenzie, Lance and Tucker; five great-grandchildren: Zoey, Spencer, Carter, Conner and one on the way; and two sisters: Elizabeth Kelley of Webb City, Missouri and Cora Baumann of Cassville, Missouri.

She was preceded in death by her parents Raymond Sr. and Irene; husband RP; three brothers: James Baumann, Charles Baumann, and Raymond Baumann Jr. and two sisters: Marie Baumann and Mary Ann Wormington.








Memorial services for Cathy are being held on Sunday June 30, 2024 at 2:00p.m. with visitation to follow until 4:00p.m. at the Monett VFW in Monett, Missouri.

Memorial donations in Cathy’s name may be made to the Monett VFW auxiliary.

Arrangements have been entrusted to the care of the Bennett-Wormington Funeral Home in Monett, Missouri.

Greg Reedy


(From Ferry Funeral Home)

Gregory Dale Reedy, 73, Nevada, MO passed away on Monday, June 24, 2024 at Nevada Regional Medical Center. Greg was born April 11, 1951 in Nevada to Edward Jay and Betty Lou (Smith) Reedy. He married Kathleen Brown and from this marriage three children were born.

Greg was raised on a dairy farm in El Dorado Springs. He graduated from El Dorado Springs High School Class of 1969. Greg was a truck driver for most of his life. For the past 20 years he has resided in Nevada.








Survivors include his children, April Messer (Jason), Holland, MI, Jeff Reedy (Balynda Culbertson), Seneca, MO, and Jacque Cerny, Nevada, MO; numerous grandchildren, and several great-grandchildren; and a brother, Joe Reedy, Tiawan. He was preceded in death by his grandson, Edward Halcan; a daughter-in-law, Denice Reed; and a son-in-law, Chris Cerny.

Memorial services will be held at 2:00 p.m. on Saturday, July 20, 2024 at the Sheldon Baptist Church in Sheldon, MO with Rev. Jerod Lamb officiating. The family will receive friends at the church from 12:00-2:00p.m. Inurnment will follow in Mt. Pleasant Cemetery in Dederick, MO.

Memorials are suggested to the family c/o Ferry Funeral Home in Nevada.

Wednesday, June 26, 2024

Brownie Brown


(From Campbell-Lewis Funeral Home)

William Norvelle “Brownie” Brown, 85, Lee’s Summit, Missouri, formerly of Marshall, Missouri, went to be with his Lord on June 25, 2024, surrounded by his loving family.

Brownie was born on November 4, 1938, in Hale, Missouri to Harry Weaver and Ola May Brown. He spent his youth there and was a 1956 graduate of Hale High School. On December 29, 1957, after three years of dating, he married his high school sweetheart Kathryn Colleen Oden.










The two built a wonderful life together on a foundation of commitment to family and community with a strong work ethic in Marshall, Missouri and were married for 63 years. Brownie and Colleen were residents of Marshall for 50 years until moving to Lee’s Summit in 2013 to be closer to their children and grandchildren. Colleen preceded Brownie in death on December 16, 2020.

Brownie’s career included working in retail management; primarily for Gambles before becoming an insurance agent for American Family and later Van Dyke Insurance before beginning his 8-years of public service as a Commissioner on the Saline County Commission upon election in 2004.

Over a five-decade period Brown’s community and civic efforts in Marshall and Saline County included leadership roles in Cub Scouts and Boy Scouts, coaching girls’ softball, umpiring girls’ softball, involvement in local political campaigns and grassroot organization efforts, his church where he and Colleen were members of the First Christian Church and as a member of the Kiwanis Club where he had a perfect 50 year attendance record and twice was chosen as the Kiwanian of the Year.

He served on the Marshall Planning & Zoning Commission and Marshall City Council and was recognized as the Citizen of the Year. Brownie never met a stranger and he and Colleen were blessed by many close acquaintances and friendships throughout the years.








He is survived by a daughter Kristina Lynn Lawson of Owasso, OK; two sons William Harry “Bill” Brown (Tammy) of Lee’s Summit, MO and Robert Lee “Bob” Brown (Cathy) of Carthage, MO, seven grandchildren, Christopher (Nicole) Brown of Springfield, MO, Joshua Brown of Carthage, Zachary (Megan) Brown of Greenwood, MO, Brittany (Daniel) Lemanowicz of Lee’s Summit, MO, Tara Colleen (Tyler) Markham of Owasso, OK, Alli Lawson and Kayley Lawson of Owasso, OK, seven great-grandchildren Sadie & Levi Brown of Greenwood, MO, Gabe, Riley and Aedan Markham of Owasso, OK, Baron Brown of Springfield, MO and Oliva Lemanowicz of Lee’s Summit, MO. In addition to his wife Colleen, Brownie was preceded in death by his parents and a brother Elwood Brown.

Celebration services for Brownie will be held at 11:30 a.m. Monday, July 1, 2024 at Campbell-Lewis Chapel in Marshall, MO, with William W. Harlow officiating. Friends may call from 10:00 to 11:30 a.m. Monday prior to the service. Memorials are suggested to the Kiwanis Club of Marshall, the First Christian Church of Marshall, or the Alzheimer’s Association. Following the celebration of Brownie’s life, the family will have a private burial service and interment in Hale, MO. Friends may sign the online register book at www.campbelllewis.com.

Bob Sammann


(From Ozark Funeral Home)

Bobby Dale Sammann, 89, of Anderson, Missouri, known affectionately as Bob, passed away peacefully on Wednesday morning, June 26, 2024, at the McDonald County Living Center in Anderson, Missouri, from complications of a fall at home on May 7, 2024. 

Born on February 27, 1935, in Floydada, Texas, Bob's journey through life was marked by dedication to his family, service to his country, and a successful career in business.







Bob's early years were spent in Plainview, Texas, where he was raised and educated before answering the call of duty at the age of 18 by enlisting in the United States Air Force. His service to his country was a source of great pride and laid a foundation of discipline and commitment that he carried throughout his life. 

On September 15, 1957, Bob married his first love, Barbara Helen Bolton, and together they welcomed two children, Michael and Bobbette, into the world. The family made their home in Shell Rock, Iowa, Texas and Tennessee before moving to Neosho, Missouri in December of 1973, where Bob and Barbara founded the House of Donuts. In October of 1974, they made the decision to move to Anderson, Missouri, where they remained until the time of both of their passings.

Bob's entrepreneurial spirit led him to own and operate several businesses, including the Ozark Cafe, The Anderson Donut Shop, and Bob Sammann Real Estate/National Realty. His passion for real estate kept him actively involved in the business community up until his passing. Bob's work ethic and integrity earned him the respect and admiration of his colleagues and clients alike.

After the passing of his first wife, Barbara, on August 21, 2014, Bob found love again and married Carol Corcoran on August 18, 2018. Their union, filled with dancing, visits to area casinos, and treasured moments with family and friends.








Bob was a man of faith and fellowship, a member of the First Baptist Church in Anderson. His commitment to community was evident through his involvement with the Joplin Masonic Lodge, the Ozark Gateway Association of Realtors, and the McDonald County Republican Club. Bob's interests and activities reflected his love for life and his desire to be an active and contributing member of his community. His warm smile, generous spirit, and unwavering dedication to those he loved will be deeply missed by all who had the privilege of knowing him

Bob was preceded in death by his parents, William Martin and Willie Lee (Goen) Sammann; his first wife, Barbara Sammann; his brothers, Billy and Carroll Sammann; and his sisters, Margaret Sammann and Delma Morris. His legacy continues through his beloved family. He is survived by his wife, Carol Sammann of the home; his children, Michael Sammann of Franklin, New Hampshire, and Bobbette Devine and her husband, Jim, of Lamar, Missouri; his grandson, Kyle Devine of Lamar, Missouri; his great-grandsons, Callan and Lachlan Devine; his sisters, Mary Leo of Huntsville, Alabama, and Donna Mankins of Denton, Texas; his stepchildren, Jeff Corcoran of Las Vegas, Nevada, Eric Corcoran and his wife, Ashley, of Anderson, Missouri, and Lindsay Snow and her husband, Tuck, of Joplin, Missouri; as well as numerous step-grandchildren, step-great-grandchildren, nieces, and nephews.

Memorial services are pending at this time.

Jo Ann Howell


(From Clark Funeral Home)

Jo Ann Howell was born on April 5, 1937, in Mountainburg, Arkansas, one of six children to Earl and Jewell (Morgan) Jones. She entered into rest on June 25, 2024, in Fayetteville, Arkansas, at the age of 87. 

Jo Ann was a homemaker and a pastor’s wife for 65 years serving beside her husband in his ministry. They also served as prison missionaries in California and Arkansas, while being a chaplain. She was of the Baptist Faith. 






On December 25, 1955, in Exeter, Missouri, Jo Ann and C. M. Howell were united in marriage and shared sixty-six years together before his passing on December 24, 2022. 

Jo Ann is survived by two children, Connie Thornton and husband, Mark of Colorado and Michael Howell and wife, Phyllis of Fayetteville, Arkansas; four grandchildren, Jeremy Thornton and wife, Elisa; Kristin Wren and husband, Andrew; Jacob Thornton and wife, Olivia and Sarah Howell Bolt and husband, Austin; five great grandchildren; three brothers, Donnie Jones and wife, Dottie, Jimmie Jones, Eddy Jones and wife, Audie and one sister, Sue Williams and husband, Harold. 








In addition to her husband and parents, she is preceded in death by a brother, Danny Jones. 

Funeral services will be held at 2:00 pm, Saturday, June 29, 2024, at the Clark Funeral Home, Chapel of Memories. Interment will follow in the Maplewood Cemetery, Exeter, Missouri and serving as pallbearers will be sons and grandsons, Jeremy, Jacob, Andrew, Austin, Mike and Mark. The family will receive friends prior to the service from 1 pm until service time.

Visitation 
Saturday, June 29, 2024
1:00 PM - 2:00 PM
Clark Funeral Home Chapel of Memories 312 S Wood
Neosho, MO 64850

Funeral Service 
Saturday, June 29, 2024
2:00 PM
Clark Funeral Home Chapel of Memories 312 S Wood
Neosho, MO 64850

Interment 
Saturday, June 29, 2024
3:30 PM
Maplewood Cemetery Exeter, MO

Terry Mills


(From Parker Mortuary)

Terry Michele Mills, age 62 of Carl Junction, Missouri, passed away peacefully on Saturday, June 15, 2024 at The Communities of Wildwood in Joplin, followed by an extended illness. Terry was born on May 19, 1962 in Bentonville, Arkansas to James and Sue (Cogburn) Grubbs.

Terry attended school and graduated from Carl Junction High School with the class of 1980. She worked for Kelly Truck Line and eventually retired from Frontier Trucking after 20 plus years. Terry attended First Baptist Church of Carl Junction and was faithful in attending and supporting Celebrate Recovery.








Terry is preceded in death by her mother, Sue Grubbs and a step-daughter, Brigitte Johnson.

Those left to mourn her loss include her father, James Grubbs of Arkansas; husband, Scott Mills of Carl Junction whom she married on September 21, 1985 in Joplin; sons, Jeremiah Mills and Benjamin (Makayla) Mills, both of Carl Junction; grandchildren, Morgan, Madison, Deacon, Asher, Jacer, Jett, Uziah and Brixtynn; three great-grandchildren and two brothers.








A memorial visitation will take place on Monday, July 1, 2024 from 4:00 pm – 6:00 pm at Parker Mortuary. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions can be made to the ALS Foundation in care of Parker Mortuary.

Cremation and funeral arrangements are under the trust and direction of Parker Mortuary, Joplin, Missouri.

Suzzie Harper


(From Bennett-Wormington Funeral Home)

Ethel “Suzzie” Pearl Harper, 76, of Monett, Missouri was called to her Heavenly home on Monday June 24, 2024 while at her home in Monett, Missouri. She was born on June 22, 1948 in Vinita, Oklahoma; the daughter of the late Alvin and Lillie Mae (Bridges) Woolman.

She was retired from Lacoba Homes in Monett where she worked as a social worker and was a member of the Chapel of Grace Church in Monett, Missouri.








Suzzie is survived by one son Dennis Harper Jr and his wife Crystal of Platte City, Missouri; two daughters: Dennese Lewis and her husband Danny of Granby, Missouri and Penny Maddocks of Aurora, Missouri; six grandchildren and sixteen great-grandchildren.

Memorial visitation for Suzzie is being held on Sunday July 21, 2024 at the Bennett-Wormington Funeral Home in Monett, Missouri.

Mike Carpenter


(From Cheney-Witt Funeral Chapel)

Michael Donald Carpenter, age 73, a former resident of Ft. Scott, Kansas, and more recently of Joplin, Missouri, passed away Sunday, June 23, 2024, at his home with his wife and sons at his side after suffering from dementia. Mike had a tragic fall in August of 2023, and has been on hospice care ever since. 

Mike was born October 24, 1950, in Ft. Scott, the son of Donald Lee Carpenter and Margaret Lorene Bowles Carpenter. 







Mike married Linda Faye West on May 28, 1970, at Liberal, Missouri. This union was blessed with two sons, Brian Michael and Brad Russell. 

Mike worked in the printing industry for forty years. He was employed as a pressman at both Ft. Scott and Girard. Mike was passionate about baseball. He loved coaching his sons’ little league teams. Many of the boys he coached still keep in touch to this day. He also loved fishing and hunting and watching the Kansas City Chiefs and Royals. 

Some other of Mike’s favorite things were his 1969 Red Mach 1 Mustang, watching John Wayne movies, listening to Elvis and Creedence Clearwater Revival, as well as hunting mushrooms each spring. 

While living in Ft. Scott, Mike attended the Diamond Community Church. Mike and Linda made many memories over their fifty-three years of marriage. They were able to take several memorable trips to Santa Fe, New Mexico, Lake Tahoe in California and Cancun, Mexico (where Mike was almost detained.) Playing Keno together was also a favorite pastime. Mike enjoyed reading history and having a good conversation. He often reminisced about his teenage friends in Arcadia, Kansas. Mike’s number one priority was taking care of his wife, Linda, and their family. He always wore a smile and lived and loved life to its fullest.







Survivors include his wife, Linda, of the home in Joplin and his cherished sons, Brian Carpenter (Amy) of Grove, Oklahoma and Brad Carpenter (Bri) of Carthage, Missouri; two beautiful granddaughters, Kaylee and MacKenzie; and four awesome step-grandchildren, Ledger, Brooklin Mason and Jerrica. Also surviving are a brother, Jim Carpenter of Arma, Kansas and sisters-in-law, Brinda Bolton (Mark) of Ft. Scott and Drinda Farrell of Paola, Kansas and many special nieces, nephews and cousins as well as life-long best friends, Dan and Judy Buckmaster and sons, Chad and Chris of Checotah, Oklahoma. Their families made many happy memories taking trips and raising their boys together. 

Mike was preceded in death by his parents, a sister, Debbie and a brother, Steve.

Funeral services will be held at 1:00 P.M. Monday, July 1st at the Cheney Witt Chapel. Following services, there will be cremation and a private burial will take place at a later date at the Shiloh Cemetery in Liberal, Missouri. Memorials are suggested to the Shiloh Cemetery Association and may be left in care of the Cheney Witt Chapel, 201 S. Main, P.O. Box 347, Ft. Scott, KS 66701. Words of remembrance may be submitted to the online guestbook at cheneywitt.com.

Robert Hardee


(From Mason-Woodard Mortuary)

Robert Lee Hardee, age 80, of Wyandotte, OK, went home to be with Jesus on Thursday, June 20, 2024.

Mr. Hardee, son of the late Elzie Z and Hester B (Crumm) Hardee was born on October 07, 1943 in Joplin, MO. On February 1, 1971, in Neosho, MO, he was united in marriage to Phyllis J Hardee (Bearden) who has since passed.








He was of the Apostolic Faith and was a member of Tabernacle Church Of Joplin. He was a Gospel songwriter, singer & guitar player who touched many lives. Robert & Phyllis were therapeutic foster parents for years. He was self-employed most of his life. He enjoyed buying and selling, wheeling and dealing.

Robert never met a stranger and made lots of friends. He was very loving and caring and was a great father to all his kids. He will greatly be missed by all who knew him.

He was preceded in death by his wife Phyllis Hardee, son; Marvin Hardee, grandson; Robert Wayne Hardee, 3 brothers; Elzie Dean, Delbert, Frankie, sisters; Carrie Bell, Evy, Viola, Bertha.








Survivors include, 3 sons; Rick Dean Hardee and his wife Sharma of Fairland, OK., Robert Gene Hardee, of Wyandotte, OK, Dustin Lee Hardee of Wyandotte, OK, 2 daughters; Tammie Michele Hollis husband Steve of Wyandotte, OK, Diamond Nicole Hall husband Charlie of Neosho, MO and many more foster children and 9 grandchildren.

The family will receive friends and family for a time of visitation from 6:00 pm to 7:00 pm Thursday, June 27, 2024 at Mason-Woodard Mortuary & Chapel. Funeral services will be held Friday, June 28th at 10:00 am and it will be officiated by Steve Hollis, at the Mason-Woodard Chapel in Joplin, MO. Burial will follow at Fairview Cemetery in Joplin, MO.

Tuesday, June 25, 2024

Amy Straw


(From Midland Cremation Society)

Amy Jane Sreaves-Straw was born on June 30th, 1952, to Gwendolyn (Wallace) and Ned Sreaves of Seneca, MO. She was the third of six children born to this union. She passed away on Friday, June 21st, at 10:40 pm in Joplin, MO.

Amy lived life to the fullest throughout her journey here on earth. She often joked that she was the "wild child" of her family, and all who knew her would agree. She had a way of making everything fun. 






When Amy was around, there was always a fun adventure awaiting you. She enjoyed beautiful, whimsical art and could often be found using her talents to create art and jewelry pieces that reflected this. When we visited her down on her farm, she always had a new project to show and share with us.

Amy graduated in 1970 from Seneca High School. She went on to beauty school and did hair for a few years. She then took on the role of general manager for the local Pump N Pantry filling stations. Later, she took a position with La-Z-Boy and worked there for many years. She decided to return to her initial love of doing hair, so she joined JCPenney and a local salon, where she worked until her retirement earlier this year. She specialized in wash and sets for her elderly clientele and had a loyal following. She often spoke of her many different "ladies" and how much she loved them.

Amy was a very strong and independent woman. She found her perfect counterpart when she married Jim Straw. Together, they made a life full of countless home and art projects. She cared for her loved ones and took care of them throughout their lives. She and her sisters shared a very tight bond that kept them close throughout their lives. To her many nieces and nephews, she will be remembered as the cool and fun Aunt Amy who never let us have a boring time when she was around. We will all miss her immensely.

Amy is survived by her oldest sister, Nedolyn LeMasters; her two brothers, Alex (Geri) Sreaves and Wallace Sreaves; her best friend, Sue Henson; and her sisters-in-law, Uschi Sreaves and Phylis Straw.

She is also survived by her nieces and nephews: Amanda (Kim) Hutchison of Tulsa, Amber (James) Thrash of Edmond, Allison Sreaves of Grove, Stefanie (Shane) Sreaves of Perkins, Nedale (Bob) Johnson of Joplin, Jason LeMasters of Carthage, Blake Sreaves of Springfield, Scott Simmons, and Geoffrey (Tiffany) Kunkler and their daughter Elyza, her aunts Arlene Wallace, CA, and Glenna Wallace, Seneca, and many cousins.








Her great-nieces and nephews include Talia Triplett, Whitney Triplett Baker, Gwyneth Johnson, Isaac Johnson, Kinzie, Morgan and Owen LeMasters, Hayden, Hunter, Heath Hutchison, Austin Sreaves, Lewis and Shane Jr Sutton, Jayden, Abriel, Tylie, Zyah, Berek, Kyelin, and Blaine Thrash.

Great great nieces and nephews, Elleana, Lydia, Piper, Xavier, Sélah and Olivia.

Also surviving is her beloved Pomeranian, Lola. The family would also like to thank her neighbor, Liz, who helped care for Amy over the past few years.

She was preceded in death by her parents, Gwendolyn and Ned Sreaves; her husband, Jim Straw; her sister, Nancy Sreaves; and her brother, Nathan Sreaves.

The family will have a celebration of life to be announced at a future date. In lieu of flowers, we ask that you donate to a local charity of your choice.

Nancy Frerer

(From Ulmer Funeral Home)

Nancy Lauer Frerer, 85, of Carthage, MO passed away on June 21, 2024 of natural causes. Nancy was born and raised in Joliet, Illinois, by her parents Thomas and Frances Lauer.

Nancy has been part of the Carthage community for 58 years, and the community was as important to her as she was to the community. Her role as a teacher/mentor began as developer and swim coach of the Broadview Country Club girls swim team for ten years. 







“Coach Housh” was a role model for countless young girls. She proceeded to serve as a fourth grade teacher for over 30 years. Her classroom management had a positive impact on vast numbers of children’s lives and earned her Carthage School District Teacher of the Year. 

Nancy grew up as an athlete (accomplished swimmer) before women were encouraged to do so and prioritized physical fitness to her end. She was a founding board member of the Carthage YMCA in 1993 and one of the most dedicated users of the facility for over 25 years. Nancy’s leadership and giving to others continued in her final five years as she helped and encouraged involvement with fellow residents at Oak Pointe in Carthage.

Nancy is survived by: two children Clint Housh (April) of Ridgecrest, California; Susan Slade (Cam) of Naperville, Illinois; 16 grandchildren (Ty Housh, Joshua Housh, Shane Housh, Grace Powell, Kurt Housh, Tina Housh, Faith Housh, Mercy Housh, Patience Housh, Elijah Housh, Nadya Housh, Malachi Housh, Rodney Jorgenson, Courtney Housh, Ryan Slade, Zachary Slade); 9 great grandchildren; brother Bill Lauer of Joliet, Illinois; and daughter in-law Cara Terry.







Nancy was preceded in death by her husband James Frerer; son Todd Housh; and brother Clint Lauer.
Nancy’s teaching and helping others will be greatly missed, but most certainly carried on by the masses she influenced.

In lieu of flowers, please consider a donation to the Parkinson’s Foundation, in hopes of advancing treatment for the disease that was the only thing that could slow Nancy down.

Nancy will be interred at Park Cemetery in Carthage, Missouri.

Private family services will be next weekend.

Arrangements are under the care and direction of Ulmer Funeral Home.