Friday, February 28, 2025

Kathy Burns


(From Ozark Memorial Park Crematory)

Kathleen Linda Burns was born to Carl E Hoffman and Raydeen Sweet-Moore on April 4, 1948 in Seneca, Missouri. She was one of five children.

She was the mother of six children, Guy Darren Cumpton (Laura), Cindy Ott, James Cumpton, Jenny Cumpton all of Garden City, Missouri, Rebecca Burns of Joplin, Missouri, and Kyle Burns (Jen) of Chelsea Oklahoma. She had 11 grand children, Jacob, Kayla (Rory), Kara, Kendra, Emma (Philip), Joshua, Karlie, Christopher, Melanie, Kyle Jr and Kaitlyn. Three great-grandchildren, Eli, Arya and Aleigha.







She is proceeded in death by father Carl, mother Raydeen and brother Harold.

Kathy loved her children and family. She was always doing crafts and DIY projects. Her best days were on the river with family and friends. If you knew her you knew you always had a place to go and food to eat and a lending ear to help you on your way. She will be missed. Arrangements are under the direction of Ozark Memorial Park Crematory of Joplin, MO.

Stephen Crandall


(From Knell Mortuary)

Stephen Gary Crandall, 78, Shell Knob, Missouri, passed away Friday, February 28, 2025. He was born June 8, 1946 to the late Vernie and Frances (Phillips) Crandall at the University of Missouri medical center in Columbia, Missouri. Raised in Carthage, Steve attended local schools and graduated from Carthage High School in 1964. He received his Bachelor of Arts degree from Central Methodist College (now University) in June 1968 and immediately enlisted as a seaman in the U.S. Navy.

After serving two years as an enlisted man, he was commissioned in 1970 and served as a logistics specialist in various ships, stations and operational staffs over the next 27 years. 






Then Lieutenant (junior grade) Crandall was married to the late Francene J. Wing in June, 1974. He received his Masters degree with distinction from the Pennsylvania State University in 1982. He was a combat veteran of the Vietnam War and saw service during our nation’s various crises and conflicts during this period in North Korea, Lebanon, the Middle East and Somalia. Capstone of his Navy career was his command in 1993 and 1994 of the Navy’s Logistics Force 5th Fleet (CTF-53) during which he headed the Navy’s logistics forces in the Middle East and horn of Africa region with some 10 ships, 15 aircraft and 3,500 officers and men under his command.

During his time in service, he lived in Anchorage, Alaska, Naples, Italy, Manama, Bahrain and various locations in the continental U.S. including San Diego and San Francisco, CA, Mechanicsburg, PA, Jacksonville, FL, and Virginia Beach, VA. He traveled all over the world, both aboard ship and with his family. Retiring from the Navy in 1997, he spent the next 6 ½ years as the Director of Material Logistics for Newport News Shipbuilding & Drydock Co., the largest shipyard in the western hemisphere and the builder of all Navy nuclear aircraft carriers and many nuclear submarines. 

After buyout of the company by Northrop Grumman, he took early retirement and then spent the next two years working in the Middle East for some of his European friends providing logistics support to the Navy as the regional President and General Manager for the Malta-based Multinational Logistics Services, LLC. Finally retiring for good in 2005, he and his wife Francie moved to Table Rock Lake at Shell Knob. He was a member of the Military Officers Association, the U.S. Naval Institute, the Propeller Club of the United States, the Veterans of Foreign Wars, and the Shell Knob Lions Club, which he served as president for two years. He served as a member of the Stone County Planning and Zoning Board for six years, during which time the board did a complete zoning of the county. He also served on the Shell Knob School Board for many years.

His wife Francie preceded him in February 2016 after nearly 42 years of marriage. He married Debi Duncan in January 2018, and they enjoyed over 7 years of retirement at Table Rock Lake while traveling extensively and enjoying their family and friends. 








He is survived by his wife Debi; daughter, Melissa (Rick) England of Litchfield Park, AZ; son, Skip (Kelly) Crandall of Mariemont, OH; and his four beloved grandchildren: Kade England, Rylee England, Emree Crandall and Sterling Crandall. He is also survived by his brother, Douglas (Pam) Crandall of Carthage, MO and 3 nieces.

Memorial services will be held at 10 am, Wednesday, March 5, 2024, at Grace Episcopal Church, Carthage, Missouri. Private family inurnment will take place at Park Cemetery, Carthage. The family will receive friends from 5-7 pm, Tuesday, March 4, 2025, at Knell Mortuary, Carthage. Memorial gifts are suggested to the Barry-Lawrence County Shell Knob Library in care of Knell Mortuary. Online condolences may be expressed through www.knellmortuary.com. Arrangements are under the direction and personal care of Knell Mortuary.

 

Roger Bougher


(From Knell Mortuary)

Roger Jay Bougher, 80, passed away peacefully on February 27, 2025, in Carthage, Missouri. Born on July 19, 1944, in Frankfort, Indiana, the son of the late Raymond and Marian (Lewis) Bougher. 

Roger grew up in Frankfort, where he graduated from Frankfort Pilgrim College High School with the class of 1962. He married Rebecca Daugherty on December 1, 1962. To this union three children were born, they later divorced. 








He married Diane Fuller on April 23, 1983, in Chicago, Illinois. To his union two children were born, she preceded him in death on October 23, 2020. He went on to lead a distinguished career in sales, spending many successful years with Leggett and Platt. His dedication to his work was only matched by his commitment to his family and community. Roger moved to Carthage in 1998, where he eventually retired in 2011. A man of many interests and involvements, Roger was a proud Jr Achievement Sponsor and an active member of the WAI Association and attended Grace Episcopal Church in Carthage. His love for sports was evident to all, as he was an avid fan of the L.A. Dodgers and had a passion for golfing.

Roger's life was defined by kindness, thoughtfulness, and friendliness. These qualities were the cornerstone of his relationships with family and friends. 








He will be remembered by his children, Sheri Stewart of Kokomo, Indiana, Kerry Davis (Jerry) of Asheville, North Carolina, Doug Bougher (Michelle) of Plymouth, Indiana, Andrew Bougher of Joplin, Missouri, and Elizabeth Bougher of Springfield, Missouri. His grandchildren, Zach Baker, Aidan Davis, Tate Davis, Avery Bougher, Grace Bougher, Jackson Bougher, and Karliah Baugher, will cherish the memories they shared with their grandfather. Roger is also survived by his brother, Gerald Bougher of Fort Myers, Florida. 

He was also preceded in death by his brother, Joe Bougher, sister, Janice Bougher, grandson, Hudson Davis, and son-in-law, Randy Stewart.

Memorial services will be held at 2 pm Saturday, March 8, 2025, at Knell Mortuary. Online condolences may be expressed through www.knellmortuary.com. Arrangements are under the direction and personal care of Knell Mortuary.

  

Ralph Ghumm


(From Bath-Naylor Funeral Home)

Ralph Francis Ghumm, 77, of Oronogo, MO, passed away peacefully at his residence on February 26, 2025.

Ralph was born on January 1, 1948, in Ellis, KS to William and Rose (Flax) Ghumm. He was raised in Wakeeney County and completed his education through the 12th grade. Ralph dedicated 23 years of service to the United States Army, achieving the rank of Master Sergeant (E-8). He was a decorated veteran, earning the Purple Heart, Bronze Star, Silver Star, Army Commendation Medal, and several other prestigious honors for his dedication.

On December 30, 1967, Ralph married the love of his life, Belinda Sue Trout, at St. Michael’s Church in Girard.








He was a member of Our Lady Lourdes Catholic church in Pittsburg.

Ralph is survived by his wife, Belinda Ghumm of the home; his 4 children, Toni Dennis of Choctaw, OK, Jason (Kim) Ghumm of Stafford, KS, Joshua Ghumm of Oronogo, MO, and Tarryn Gardner (Adam) of Spring Hill, KS; 13 grandchildren; and 13 great-grandchildren. He is also survived by his sister, Marian.

He was preceded in death by his parents; his son, Jody Ghumm; his siblings, Verlin, Bernice and LuVerne Ghumm.

Mass of Christian Burial will be held at 10:30 am, Monday, March 3, 2025 at Our Lady of Lourdes Catholic Church in Pittsburg. Burial will follow at the Fort Scott National Cemetery with full military honors.








A parish rosary will be recited at 2 pm on Sunday, March 2, 2025 at the Friskel Funeral Home in Frontenac, KS. Family will receive friends following the rosary until 4:30 pm at the funeral home.

The family suggests memorials to be sent to Our Lady of Lourdes memorial fund. These may be mailed or dropped off to the funeral home. 230 East McKay Frontenac, KS 66763

John Moore


(From Daniel Funeral Home)

John Milton Moore, age 83, of Lamar, Missouri, passed away on February 24, 2025, at his home, surrounded by his loving family.

Born on April 10, 1941, in Lamar, Missouri, John was the son of Carl Milton Moore and Mildred Lillian (Addis) Moore. A proud graduate of Lamar High School, Class of 1959, he went on to build a life marked by hard work, community service, and devotion to his family. On November 26, 1964, he married Marilyn Rae Main in Lamar, and together they shared 60 wonderful years.








John was an outstanding athlete at Lamar High School, excelling in football, basketball, baseball, and track. He earned numerous conference and state awards across these sports, leaving a legacy of determination and excellence.

John was well-known in the community as the owner and operator of the Blue Top Restaurant for over 30 years, where he welcomed friends and neighbors with warm hospitality. He also worked as a car salesman and was a dedicated farmer and rancher. His passion for service extended beyond his work—he was an active member of Rotary, Metro, the NRA, and served as president of the Lamar Country Club.

Some of the fondest moments of John’s life were spent fishing on Bull Shoals Lake, a place deeply connected to his family’s roots. He treasured those peaceful days on the water, creating lasting memories. Another of John’s greatest loves was singing, and he was an original member of the Freedom Singers Quartet. His voice brought joy to many, and his love for music was a defining part of his life.

Affectionately known as "Little Cedar," John was cherished for his strength, kindness, and dedication to his family, faith, and community.








He is survived by his loving wife, Marilyn; his son, Jeff (Susan) Moore of Carthage; his daughter, Julie (Bob) Petersen of Lamar; seven cherished grandchildren: Micah (Madi) Petersen, Caleb Petersen, Seth (Jasmin) Petersen, Levi (Daniela) Petersen, Keli (Austin) Selby, Cameron Moore, and Andrew Moore; and six great-grandchildren: Alia Petersen, Luca Petersen, Eli Petersen, Jaxon Selby, Kyren Selby, and Lyric Selby. He is also survived by two sisters, Patty (Lynn) Bruno and Sharon Miller; and two brothers-in-law, Tom (Gail) Main and Mike (Dianne) Main.

John was preceded in death by his parents; his sister, Martha Fischer; and two brothers-in-law, Earl Dumm and Jay Miller.

A funeral service will be held at 11:00 a.m. on Monday, March 3, 2025, at Lamar Family Ministries Center, with burial to follow at Lake Cemetery in Lamar, Missouri.

The family will receive friends from 2:00 – 3:00 p.m. on Sunday, March 2, 2025, at Daniel Funeral Home in Lamar.

In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions are suggested to Lamar Family Ministries Center and may be made in care of Daniel Funeral Home.

Condolences may be shared online at www.dfhlamar.com.

John’s kindness, dedication, and impact on his community will be remembered for generations to come.

Jack Noll


(From Daniel Funeral Home)

Jack Edward Noll was born August, 29th 1934 in Blackwell, OK. He was the son of Raymond and Eva (Rosebaugh) Noll. Jack’s family moved to Missouri when he was 9 to a farm Northeast of Jasper. Later they moved to a farm East of Lamar. In 1950, his folks purchased the Bushnell store.

Jack attended Star Valley and Prairie Rose grade schools, and graduated Lamar High School in 1952.







Jack started working at the age of 18 at Norris Grain Co in Lamar. After Graduation, he went to work at Lawn Boy Mfg. in Lamar. When Lawn Boy left Lamar, he moved his family to Belton, MO and went to work for Clipper, Mfg., in Grandview, MO. He worked at Clipper for 7 years. During this time he also served on their credit union board. He moved his family back to Lamar in the Spring of 1972 when he purchased a farm South East of Lamar to raise cattle. During this time, he also worked for the Missouri State Highway Department for 26 years. After retirement, he worked at Lamartis Truck Stop for many years.

Jack enjoyed old time country music. He purchased his first guitar at the age of 18 and taught himself how to play. He appeared on the Town Talk Bread hour on KOAM Radio. Later on, he started his own band “The Missouri Plowboys”. The band played all around the area, and events like the Lamar Fair, Golden City Harvest Days and Stockton Walnut Festival. They also helped the Lamar Senior Citizen Center to build the facility where it is currently located. His favorite event to play was when artist Lowell Davis would have his annual get together at his farm in Carthage. This event would bring in people from all over the US. Later on, Jack and Virgil Glenn, from KOAM TV and Radio would perform at local nursing homes for the guests. At times, they were joined by Paul Wilkerson from Greenfield during the holiday seasons.

Jack was a member of the Lamar AF&AM Masonic Lodge where he was a past Grand Master. He was also a member of the Barton County Shrine, Abu Ben Adhem Shrine in Springfield, Kake Shrine in Stockton, Carthage Shrine (Train Crew).

Jack Married Irma Allene Cole on January, 6th 1957. They were married 68 years at the time of his passing. They had one son, Edward Allen Noll.

Surviving family members are His Wife Allene of Lamar, MO; son Edward Noll and wife Lora from Cabool, MO. Two grandchildren, Austin Noll and his fiancée Tee from Springfield, MO and Alexandra Philpott and her husband Mark from Ozark, MO, three grandchildren and Brother in-law Keifer Cole from Lamar.








He was preceded in death by his parents Raymond and Eva Noll from Lamar, sister Joanne Harper and her husband Lennis of Lee’s Summit, MO and sister Carolyn Workman and her husband Ernie and their son Terry from Lamar and sister in-law Helen Cole from Lamar.

Funeral services will be held at Daniel Funeral Home Tuesday March 4th with visitation starting at 12:30 and grave site services at Morehead Cemetery following the visitation. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to the Shriners Children’s Hospital or Good Shepherd Nursing Home in Lockwood, MO.


Ralph Burleson


(From Campbell-Biddlecome Funeral Home)

Ralph Edward Burleson, 83, Grove, OK, went to be with his Heavenly Father February 26, 2025 after a short illness.

Ralph Edward Burleson was born December 18, 1941 in Ottawa County, OK the son Kenny and Fern (Weldon) Burleson. Ralph spent his life serving God and working hard. Loving them both in that order. He always went above and beyond to help anyone he could. All his family brought him great joy. Ralph loved playing with the grand babies and teasing the big grandkids. He was a carpenter and a member of Wayside Assembly of God, Wyandotte, OK.








Ralph is survived by his loving and devoted wife Bonnie; three daughters, Karen Sue Hobbs, Goodman, MO, Wendy Brown and husband Ronnie, Miami, OK and Nancy Burleson and husband Michael Colbert, Miami, OK; 16 grandchildren, Keith Jones, Stacy Jones, Michael Hobbs, Carrie Martin, Ila Jo Tanguay, Connie Canady, Joanna Woody, Andrew Reardon, Justin Reardon, Samantha McKeel, Justin Huber, Jessi Huber, Stormi Childers, Seth Jacobsen, Sabryn (Lexi) Punk Robinson last but not least his favorite for his size and age Noah Burleson AKA (Jethro) and six bonus grandkids; A host of great-grandkids; 4 brothers, Lee Burleson, Grove, OK, Bob Burleson and wife Sheila, Grove, OK, Danny Burleson and wife Lenora, Larry Burleson and wife Cheryl Wyandotte, OK and Bea Smith, Wyandotte, OK; and a host of extended family and friends.

Ralph was preceded in death by his parents Kenny and Fern Burleson, one son, Donnie Jo Burleson; three daughters Sherri Boggs, Kimberly Huber and Joyce Ann Jones; brothers, Melvin Burleson, Burt Burleson, Marvin Burleson, Cecil Burleson and Frank Burleson; sisters Shirley Page and Mae Shobe.








The family will receive friends from 6 to 7pm, Monday, March 3, 2025 at the Campbell-Biddlecome Funeral Home, Seneca, MO.

Funeral services will be held at 10:00 am, Tuesday, March 4, 2025 at the Wayside Assembly of God in Wyandotte, OK with Rev. Danny Burleson officiating. Burial will be in the Council House Cemetery with Mike Hobbs, Tyler Martin, Trenton Martin, Noah Burleson, Seth Jacobsen, Keith Jones, Charles Tanguay, Zachary (Jack) Robinson and Michael Colbert serving as pallbearers.

Carolyn Steinbach


(From Airsman-Hires Funeral Home)

Carolyn D. Steinbach, age 88 of Carrollton passed away Saturday, February 22, 2025, at Jerseyville Manor. She was born December 1, 1936, in Quincy, the daughter of Norman and Caroline Hall Williams. She married Rev. Richard P. Steinbach June 6, 1954, in Quincy and he preceded her in death August 23, 2002.

She is survived by two daughters: Sherri (Joe) Montanez of Carrollton, Tina (Brad) Corbin of High Ridge, MO, and three sons: Timothy (Dawn) Steinbach of Phillipsburg, MO, Phillip (Deborah) Steinbach of Carthage, MO, David (Cherish) Steinbach of Lomita, CA, a daughter-in-law, Patricia Steinbach of Glen Carbon, 18 grandchildren, 17 great grandchildren, 2 great-great grandchildren, and a niece, Pamela (Roy) Harness of Quincy. 






She was preceded in death by her parents, husband, a son, Daniel Steinbach, and a brother, Norman D. Williams Jr.

She started working at Motorola and then became a pastor's wife and homemaker. Carolyn also worked at the Carrollton Grade School as an aide. Later, she was a manager for the House of Fabrics in California. She was a member of Illinois Home Extension for many years. She enjoyed sewing and reading. She was a member of LifePoint Church in Carrollton.

A celebration of life service will be held 11:30 a.m. Monday, March 10, 2025, at Airsman-Hires Funeral Home in Carrollton. Visitation will be held 10:00 a.m. until the time of services Monday at the funeral home. Private burial will be held at a later date. Memorials are suggested to Life Point Church or Alzheimer's Association. Condolences may be left online at www.airsman-hires.com.

Joe Garman


(From Mason-Woodard Mortuary)

Joe Robert Garman was born on December 9, 1944 in Cushing, Oklahoma and walked into the arms of Jesus on February 24, 2025 at his home in Joplin, Missouri, surrounded by his family.

Joe grew up in Richland, Missouri, though he always considered himself an “Oklahoma Boy.”

He loved to relay stories of his idyllic small-town childhood filled with days playing outdoors, and roaming the woods with friends, his loyal dog by his side. It should come as no surprise that he would later enter ministry as he and his sister, Judy, often played church together as children. He always got to be the preacher! 






After high school he attended Ozark Christian College (formerly Ozark Bible College) and was always extremely proud of his alma mater.

He met the love of his life when she came to a revival where he was preaching in Douglas, Nebraska. Linda was a nursing student who was going home for the holidays. He gallantly offered to take her since he was “already heading that way.” It was only after getting to her tiny hometown of Winnetoon, Nebraska that he realized nobody was ever “just headed that way.”

After being snowed-in on her family farm for three days, he asked her to marry him. Eight months later they were married and he whisked her off to Korea, the start of a lifetime of Kingdom work.

It was in Korea where he first glimpsed the redemptive power of faith behind bars. This was a calling that would define his life. After having their daughters, Stephanie and Angela, they returned to the US where they founded American Rehabilitation Ministries (ARM) in 1973.

Later the ministry was renamed ARM Prison Outreach, with a singular mission: to bring the hope of Jesus, Scripture, and Christian education to those behind bars. What began as a modest endeavor blossomed under Joe’s stewardship into a ministry of staggering reach, touching the lives of millions through the distribution of Bibles, Christian greeting cards, in-prison seminars, and correspondence courses rooted in the message of Jesus.

His visionary spirit did not end with the founding of ARM, but expanded into the ministry of Rapha International, which he co-founded alongside his daughter, Stephanie, and a small group of US and Cambodian Christian leaders in 2003. For almost 60 years, Joe labored as an evangelist and disciple-maker, a gentle yet resolute force who saw in every person and prisoner the potential for grace.

His ministry at home was no less important. He was Dad to his daughter’s friends and Papa Joe to his grandchildren’s friends, as well as to many around the world. His larger-than-life personality lit up a room. His family could always count on him for practical jokes, a teasing nature, and his willingness to give a grandkid a ride at a moment’s notice. Coffee and ice cream outings doubled as precious time spent together. No doubt, the sweet treats he offered them were his own excuse to indulge.

Those who knew Joe will remember him for his infectious laughter and generosity, his deep-rooted faith in Jesus, and his unwavering commitment to spreading the message of Christ to everyone he encountered. He had a rare gift for making people feel like they were the most important person in the room.

He is survived by his wife of 55 years, Linda (Blair) Garman, his daughters, Stephanie (Garman) Freed and husband Brandon; Angela (Garman) Brower and husband Darrin; seven grandchildren: Blair Freed, Jesse Brower and wife Emily, Brooke Smith and husband Carter, Abby Brower, Chloe Brower, Barrett Freed, Lucas Brower; and one great-grandson, Lincoln Brower. He also leaves behind his mother-in-law, Myrtle (Ziegenbein) Blair, and countless nieces, nephews, and brothers and sisters-in-law whom he loved dearly.








He was preceded in death by his parents, Robert and Grace (Hamilton) Garman; sister Judy (Garman) Davis; and father-in-law, Bill Blair.

A Celebration of Life service will be held at 10 AM on March 15, 2025 at Park Plaza Christian Church in Joplin, Missouri, with visitation at 9 AM immediately before the service. For Joe’s many friends around the world who are unable to attend, the service will be livestreamed at 10 AM Central on Park Plaza’s Facebook page: www.facebook.com/PPCCJoplin.

In lieu of flowers, memorial gifts can be made in Joe’s honor to ARM Prison Outreach or Rapha International.

Sharon Craft


(From Backstrom-Pyeatte Funeral Home)

Sharon Ann Craft, 76, of Gentry, Arkansas passed away on Tuesday, February 25, 2025, at Circle of Life Hospice in Springdale, Arkansas

Sharon was born June 10, 1948, in Siloam Springs, Arkansas to parents Roland LeRoy and Katherine (Whitaker) LeRoy. She married the love of her life, Billy “Bluebeard” Craft on November 9, 1964, in Siloam Springs, Arkansas. They shared countless wonderful memories until his passing in April 2024. She found the most joy in life caring for her family.








She is survived by son Ricky Craft and wife Tresa of Siloam Springs, AR; daughter Stacy Harwood and significant other Danny Cowan of Fayetteville, AR; one brother, Calvin LeRoy and wife Ruby of Siloam Springs, AR; Janie Holson and husband Robert of Siloam Springs, AR; Kathy Clark of Westville, OK; Reba Robinson and husband Butch of Siloam Springs, AR; Linda Becker and husband Stan of Siloam Springs, AR; and Debra Mackey of Siloam Springs, AR; four grandchildren, Britney Sumter of Siloam Springs, AR, Chris Craft and wife Whitney of Decatur, AR, Codi Harwood and wife Chesney of Pineville, MO and David Harwood and wife Alicia of Colcord, OK; and 9 great-grandchildren.

She is preceded in death by her loving husband of nearly 60 years, Billy Craft, her parents Roland and Katherine LeRoy, her brother, Gary LeRoy and sister, Anita Squire.





 

She will be laid to rest in Allen Cemetery in Colcord, OK on March 29, 2025, at 10:00 a.m. in a graveside service.

Arrangements were entrusted to Backstrom-Pyeatte Funeral Home of Siloam Springs, Arkansas.

Jim Maze


A Celebration of Life will be held on Saturday, March 15th at 2:00 pm at the Iantha Baptist Church for James Douglas (JD, Jim) Maze. JD, as he was known in this area, passed away on October 12th, 2024, in Jackson, TN after a short illness.

JD was born in Pawhuska, OK on August 9, 1943, but spent most of his youth on a farm near Iantha, MO. He was preceded in death by his parents, Vern and Naomi Maze.








Please join his sisters, Guin (Roy) Thomasson, Marilyn (Bob) Shore, brother Byron (Nancy) Maze, children Jay (Aletha) Maze, Brandy Maze (Jack Ferguson), Wendy Maze, Heather Maze (Chris Ford), 7 grandchildren, 1 great grandchild, friends and other family members as they Celebrate the life of their brother, father, grandfather, great grandfather, uncle and friend.

In lieu of flowers donations in James’ name may be made to the organizations below:

Iantha Baptist Church, NW 9th Road, Iantha, MO 64759
South Jackson Community Center 731-425-8614
Southwest Tennessee Archer’s 731-610-0917

Peggy Henderson


(From Derfelt Funeral Home)

Peggy Alane Henderson, age 70 passed from this world on February 26, 2025 at her home following a long illness.

Peggy was born April 9, 1954 in Joplin Missouri to Delbert Wayne and Pauline (Stratton) McGuire. She graduated from Parkwood High School, Joplin, MO with the class of 1972. She worked as a waitress at Red Lobster in Joplin from 1982 -1993.








Peggy was married to Terry Dale Henderson on May 26,1973 in Joplin. He survives.

Additional survivors include one son, Eric Shawn Henderson, Independence, MO; her mother, Pauline McGuire; siblings, Martin (Sandy) McGuire of Joplin, MO, Beth (Tom) Buford of Neosho, MO and Brian (Cammy) McGuire of Joplin, MO along with many nieces and nephews.

She was preceded in death by her father, Delbert Wayne McGuire, two brothers, Darrell Gene McGuire and Calvin Wayne McGuire, and one niece, Lydia Beaver.







Funeral services will be at 12:00 pm, Monday, March 3, 2025 at Derfelt Funeral Home, Galena, KS. Burial will follow at Gandy Cemetery, rural Galena.

Visitation will take place at 11:00 am until the service begins.

Online condolences may be expressed at www.derfeltfuneralhomes.com.

Tom Dunlap


(From Mason-Woodard Mortuary)

Thomas Arthur Dunlap, Jr., age 69 of Joplin, MO., passed away on Wednesday, February 26, 2025 at Freeman Hospital following an illness.

Thomas was born on September 6, 1955, in Camden, NJ., the son of the late Thomas, Sr. and Barbara (Robbins) Dunlap. He married the love of his life, Nancy Hargis, on November 26, 1982, she survives. 










Additional survivors include his beloved siblings, his three brothers; Paul Dunlap of Shamong, NJ, Craig Dunlap ad his wife Kathy of Marlton, NJ, Eddie Dunlap of Blue Anchor, NJ, and his sister Holly Arechavala and her husband Peter of Marlton, NJ. He is also survived by his sister-in-law Jayne Prewitt and husband Pat, sister-in-law Ann McDowell and husband Jerry, and brother-in-law Darin Hargis and wife Jenni, as well as many nieces and nephews.

Thomas is preceded in death by his parents and by his nephew Matthew Dunlap.

He graduated from Missouri Valley College in 1977 with a Bachelor of Arts in Broadcast Journalism. After graduation Thomas was hired as the sportscaster for KODE 12 in the late 1970s in Joplin, MO. He then changed careers and graduated from the Palmer College of Chiropractic in 1986. 

Dr. Tom and his wife opened Dunlap Chiropractic in Joplin in 1987, where he continued to practice in 2025. He was a dedicated lifelong student and had quest for knowledge. He received a Doctorate in Law from Concord Law School in 2009.

Dr. Tom was devoted to his life work of chiropractic care. He loved helping people and enjoyed his service to the Joplin area community. Many of his patients experienced the caring and nurturing family-like environment that surrounded them when they came to his clinic. He chose not to retire and faithfully continued to care for his patients for as long as he was able.








When he wasn't working, or studying, Thomas was an avid sports fan, especially his Philadelphia teams, the Eagles, Phillies, and Flyers. He was a huge fan of Penn State as well. He rarely missed spring training for Major League Baseball. If you couldn't find Tom, you could always look for the nearest TV with the sports on and there he would be. He was a dedicated runner as well, and ran almost daily. He participated in many marathons, including the New York City Marathon. Tom had an affinity for flying and was a licensed pilot. He loved to travel, and had many adventures with his wife, family and friends on cruises, and sporting events.

Funeral services have been scheduled for 11:00 a.m. Friday, March 7, 2025 at the Mason-Woodard Chapel. Burial will follow at Ozark Memorial Cemetery in Joplin. The family will receive friends during a time of visitation prior to the service beginning at 10:00 a.m. on Friday.

Edward Hajek


(From Mason-Woodard Mortuary)

It is with heavy heart that we announce the passing of Edward William Hajek, age 57, of Seneca, Missouri who peacefully passed away on Friday February 21, 2025. Edward was a cherished son, brother, uncle, and friend and will be deeply missed.

Edward was born August 07, 1967, in Cleveland, Ohio to Joseph and Kathleen (Reese) Hajek. He was a Ranger in the United States Army. After service he attended college and received a bachelor’s degree in journalism. Edward was dedicated to his family; his presence will leave a lasting void.








He is survived by his father, Joseph Hajek, two sisters, Maryann Moore, Jessica Hajek and one brother, Joseph Hajek as well as numerous extended family and friends.

He was preceded in death by his Mother Kathleen (Reese) Hajek and his niece Breanna (Bug) Hall.

Thursday, February 27, 2025

Marmalade


(From the Jasper County Sheriff's Office)

08/10/2009 - 02/26/2025

The Jasper County Sheriff’s Office is saddened to announce that retired patrol K-9 Marmalade passed away last night. 

Marmalade spent her retirement years with her handler and former JCSO Deputy Adam Black. 

Adam said, “even after her retirement in 2017 she was ready to go to work every day. She hated me leaving the house without her and the sound of Velcro set her off until her final day. When she heard that sound, she knew she was going places... or going to nap in the car.”








Treva Lemmons


(From Parker Mortuary)

Treva Jean Lemmons, age 89, Joplin, passed away on Monday, February 24, 2025 at a local nursing center.

Treva was born March 18, 1935 in Spurgeon, MO, daughter of the late John Edmond Lawson and Ione L. Lawson. She graduated from Neosho High School in 1953 and married Jack E. Lemmons on March 1, 1961 in Miami, OK. She was a loving mother and grandmother who loved taking care of her family. She loved watching the St. Louis Cardinals and the Kansas City Chiefs, or playing a good game of dominoes. She will be greatly missed by many.








In addition to her parents, Treva was preceded in death by her husband, Jack Lemmons who passed away on June 7, 2021; three brothers, Ted Lawson, Russell Lawson, and Frances Lawson; and a sister, Wynonia Beatty.

She is survived by her children, Donna Walser (Kirby) of Joplin, Keith Lemmons (Gay) of Lee’s Summit, MO, and Tracy Lemmons Roberts (Jerry) of Monett, MO; grandchildren, Dawson Lemmons of Lee’s Summit, Amy Walser of Joplin, Megan Walser of Joplin, Lauren Folmer of Oklahoma City, OK, Michael Roberts (Aubrey) of Monett, MO, and Nick Roberts (Lexi) of Eureka, MO; great-grandchildren, Hunter Davis, Lily Roberts, and Harper Roberts; sister, Loretta Tatum of Carl Junction, MO; several nieces and nephews.

Funeral service will be Friday, February 28, 2025 at 2:00 p.m. at Thornhill-Dillon Mortuary with Pastor Kenny Cox officiating. Interment will follow in Ozark Memorial Park Cemetery with family serving as pallbearers.








The family will receive friends at Thornhill-Dillon Mortuary on Friday from 1:00 p.m. until service time.

The family requests that memorial contributions be made to the Elk’s Lodge #501 Christmas Basket care of Parker Mortuary.

Funeral arrangements are under the direction of Parker Mortuary.

 

Dana Harless


(From Parker Mortuary)

Dana G. Harless, age 69 of Joplin, Missouri, passed away peacefully at her home and on her own terms on Wednesday, February 19, 2025 following an extended illness.

Dana was born on June 13, 1955 in Los Angelas, California to the late Charles Harless and Nancy Watson-Pfiefer. Her family moved around for several years but she eventually graduated from Memorial High School in Joplin in 1973. Many of her friends came to know and love her while working for Eagle Pitcher Manufacturing for over 20 years before retiring due to health. She was an avid softball and bowling player and had a huge passion for animals, especially her “kids” Goofy, Baby Girl, Dozier and Cilie.








Other than her parents, Dana is preceded in death by the father who raised her, Wolfard Watson.

Dana is survived by two nephews and several friends.

Burial of ashes will take place at a later date at Osborne Memorial Park Cemetery in Joplin.

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

Mary Crow


(From Mason-Woodard Mortuary)

Mary Evelyn Crow, 84, of Joplin, Missouri, passed away on Monday, February 24, 2025, at the Communities of Wildwood in Joplin after a lengthy illness.

Mary was born March 11, 1940, in Newton County, Missouri. She was a lifetime area resident.

She was an LPN at Freeman Hospital in Joplin, Missouri before retiring in 1998.








She was a member of the Joplin First Church of Nazarene.

She enjoyed reading, sewing, loved cats, and she loved her dog, “Pup Pup” before passing.

Survivors include, one son; Eric Ryan of Joplin, Missouri, two daughters; Katie Gibson of Joplin, Missouri and Misty Stout of Oklahoma, and several Grandchildren and Great Grandchildren.

She was preceded in death by one son; Rodney Ryan, one daughter; Lorraine Ngo, her parents; Paul A. and Leta Mae Smith Crow, three brothers; Johnnie Crow, Jerry Crow, and Jack Crow, and one sister Margie Cones.








There will be a visitation from 5:00 pm to 7:00 pm Thursday, February 27, 2025, at the Mason-Woodard Mortuary.

Services will be at 2:00 PM Friday at the Mason-Woodard Chapel with Shana McGarrah, Pastor officiating.

Interment will be at New Salem Cemetery near Neosho, Missouri.

Leigh Clayton

(From Sweeney, Phillips and Holdren Funeral Home)

Leigh Gregory Clayton, age 61, of Knob Noster, Missouri passed away on Friday, February 21, 2025, in Lamar, Missouri. He was born on July 15, 1963, in Toms River, NJ to Horace Leigh Clayton and Janet Denise Zeilstra.

Leigh was known for his devious sense of humor, his deep loyalty to family and friends, and for always lending a hand wherever needed.

Leigh dedicated his life to sowing the seeds for a beautiful future and the promise that future held. Leigh was a big presence in everyone's lives he touched. His warmth, kindness, and unwavering spirit will never be forgotten.








Leigh is survived by his spouse, Jamie White; two stepdaughters, Marissa Tackett of Knob Noster, MO, and Aubrie White of Goodyear, AZ; four grandchildren; Kayla Tackett, Emily Tackett, Lucas Reed, and Nicholas Reed; brother, Harry Clayton of Port Charlotte, FL, and sister, Debbie Lee of Grayslake, IL, two nieces and two nephews, as well as many beloved friends and extended family.

He was preceded in death by his parents, and his beloved dogs Bytor, Cookie, Trixie, Buddha, Sammy and Tilly. Stella, his faithful trucking dog, went to heaven with Leigh.

A visitation will take place on Saturday, March 15, 2025, from 2:00 to 3:00 pm at Sweeney-Phillips & Holdren Funeral Home in Warrensburg, Missouri. A memorial service will follow at 3:00 pm with Marquesa Lindsey officiating. Family and friends are invited to gather to celebrate his memory.








In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to Old Drum Animal Shelter, 35 SW 101st Rd, Warrensburg, Missouri 64093.

Leigh's legacy of leadership, his extreme generosity to everyone, his strength of character and huge heart will continue to live on in all of us who knew him and loved him dearly.

 

Bonnie Kittrell


(From Parker Mortuary)

Bonnie Kathleen Kittrell, 90, passed away on February 24, 2025 in Butler, Missouri. She was born on September 28, 1934, in Joplin, Missouri to the late William Lamb and Mamie (Young) Lamb.

As a dedicated homemaker, Bonnie poured her heart into creating a warm and welcoming home for all who crossed her threshold. Her hands, always busy, crafted beauty and comfort as a skilled seamstress, and her competitive spirit shone brightly during lively games of cards and marbles. 








Bonnie's love for horses was matched only by her steadfast faith as a devout Christian, which guided her through life's journey. She embraced every opportunity to explore the world with her beloved husband, Bob. Together, they traversed landscapes far and wide, collecting memories and building a legacy of adventure and companionship.

Bonnie is survived by her children, Debra Kittrell, Donna Curry (Steve), and Robert Peppers; grandchildren, John Greninger, Debra Peppers, LeeAlan Kilbane (Aimee), Ben Curry, Sara Curry, Krystal Vail, Andrew Vail (Ashley); great grandchildren, Jr. Douty (Desiree), Briana and Dominic Maynard, Sean Peppers, Zoee, Addison, Trinity, Paisley, Amery, Odessa, Shemar, Aubrey, Aiyanna, Wyatt, Kamiyah, Penelope; great-great grandchildren, Vada, Kaison, Violet, Jesse, Kenzie, Orion, and Remington; sister Irene England; nieces and nephews, Joyce, Kathy, Ellen, Terri, Karen, Linda, Tayna, Jeff, Ben, Beth, and Scott; brother-in-law, Harlen Kittrell (Mary Pat).








Along with her parents, she is preceded in death by her beloved husband, Robert “Bob” Kittrell; daughters, Darlene (Dina)Vail Diane Kilbane; grandchildren; Allan Greninger, and sister in law- Sandra Kittrell.

Funeral Services will be held on Friday, February 28, 2025, at 10:00 a.m. at Parker Mortuary in Joplin, MO. Burial will follow at Carl Junction Cemetery.

Arrangements are under the direct care of Parker Mortuary, Joplin, MO.


David Ferguson


(From Parker Mortuary)

David F. Ferguson, 78, passed away on February 24, 2025, in Joplin, MO. He was born on October 24, 1946, in Kansas City, MO, to the late Woodrow Ferguson and Euvon (Martin) Ferguson.

David's work ethic was evident from his youth, where for two years, he diligently ran a Joplin Globe paper route. His commitment to his community continued to grow as he became a respected Waste Water Operator in Springfield, MO. David's sense of duty extended beyond his professional life as he honorably served his country in the Army during the Vietnam War. His patriotism was further expressed through his active participation in the Republican Tea Party and the American Legion.








A man of many interests, David was also an avid amateur radio operator, a valued member of the HAM club. David's faith played a central role in his life, and he was a devoted member of Forest Park Baptist Church, where he found strength and fellowship.

He is survived by his loving children, Deanna Ferguson and Darren Ferguson; his siblings, Joan Coonrad, Tena Ferguson Dudley, and Sharon Johnson; and his seven adored grandchildren. Along with his parents, David was preceded in death by his parents and his brother, Joseph White.








A funeral service will be held on Thursday, February 27, 2025 at 1:00 p.m. at Parker Mortuary in Joplin, Mo. A burial will follow at Ozark Memorial Park Cemetery in Joplin, MO. The family invites friends out for a time of visitation prior to the service at 12:00 p.m. at the mortuary.

Arrangements are under the direct care of Parker Mortuary in Joplin, MO.


Eldon Harrison


(From Greenfield Funeral Chapel)

Eldon W. Harrison Jr., of Lockwood, MO, passed peacefully at home with his loved ones by his side on Tuesday, February 25, 2025, at the age of 72. He fought a long illness and after many years, he made the final walk to be with our Lord and Savior.

Eldon was born to Eldon Sr. and Francis Harrison on February 5th, 1953. Born and raised in Dade County, he had a passion for hunting, fishing, toy shows, and gun shows. 








Eldon loved his family and his community. You could always find him enjoying time with his grandkids and looking to see what unique stuff he could find at antique shops wherever he went. Eldon loved his dogs, especially those beautiful labs. He would argue well with you about how Chevrolet was better than any other make of vehicle and how he’d never drive a Ford. Eldon was a compassionate man who served his local police and fire departments until the decline in his health.

Eldon is preceded in death by both of his parents; and one daughter-in-law, Sarah Harrison.







Eldon leaves behind his Wife of 52 years, Cheryl Harrison; three sons, Jason Harrison and wife Shawna, Jeff Harrison, and Jeremy Harrison and wife Courtney; three brothers, Walter Lynn and wife Karen, Harvey and wife Sherry, and Wayne and wife Terri; one sister, Stella and husband Arly; four grandchildren, Jorden Countryman and husband Tyler, Walker Harrison and wife Breauna, Bethany McNeese, and Ryder Harrison; four beautiful great-granddaughters, Kinsley and Alayna Countryman, and Raleigh and Cassie Harrison; and many other extended family and friends.

The family will conduct a Memorial Service at the Lockwood Christian Church at 10:00 am on Saturday March 8, 2025. Inurnment will follow in Kings Point Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to the Lockwood Fire Department, or to the family and please make checks payable to Jorden Countryman. Cremation services are under the care of Greenfield Funeral Chapel.


Robert Dutton


(From Mason-Woodard Mortuary)

Robert “Bob” Ira Dutton, age 76 of Joplin, Missouri passed away Tuesday February 4, 2025, at his home.

He was born July 3, 1948, in Yates Center, Kansas, grew up in Erie, Kansas, however spent most of his adult life in Pittsburg, Kansas.







After high school Robert proudly served in the United States Navy for 6 years. During that time, he was
on the USS Princeton and part of the Apollo Recovery Mission. Besides being a huge Chiefs and KC
Athletics/KC Royals fan, he also enjoyed playing darts, cat fishing, watching westerns, and playing pool at the local legion.

He is survived by one son, Matthew Dutton, Cherokee, Kansas, one daughter, Lindsay (Mike Burney)
Altheide, Joplin, Missouri; one sister Gail (James) Burns, Mindenmines, Missouri; Nine grandchildren,
Brittney (Devin) Linn, Jeremy Dutton, Dylan Altheide, Peyton Altheide, Remi Dutton, Jace Dutton, Easton Burney, Jake Burney, and Harper Burney.








He was preceded in death by his parents; Kenneth and Anna “Louise” Dutton; two siblings, Daniel
Dutton and Linda Dutton; and one great grandchild, Dawson Linn.

Cremation arrangements are under the direction of Mason-Woodard Mortuary and Crematory Joplin,
Missouri.

Memorial services will be announced at a later date.

 

Wednesday, February 26, 2025

Karen Lewis


(From Ozark Memorial Park Crematory)

Karen J. Lewis entered Heaven on Feb. 24, 2025. She was born to Floyd and Bertha (Chastain) Pennington on July 24, 1939. She married William “Willie” T. Lewis on Feb. 25, 1957. Together they had 5 children. 

Karen enjoyed spending time with family and having coffee with friends. 

She is survived by two sons, Stanley and wife Tomasa Lewis, Donald and wife Michelle Lewis, two daughters, Debra and husband Bryan Lewis, and Mary and husband Bobby Duke. 15 grandchildren and 20 great-grandchildren. And many family and friends that will miss her dearly. 








She was preceded in death by husband, William T. Lewis and one son, William D. Lewis. Graveside services will be held at 1:00 pm, March 8, 2025 at Reeds Cemetery, Reeds, MO. 

Arrangements are under the direction of Ozark Memorial Park Crematory, Joplin, MO

Phillip George


(From Ulmer Funeral Home)

Philip Alan George, 76, of Carthage, Missouri, passed away on Sunday, February 23, 2025, at his home. Alan was born on December 16, 1948, in North Bend, Oregon, to Caraway and Idella Louise (Chilton) George. 

Alan graduated from Yreka High School in Yreka, California, then went on to receive his associates degree from Crowder College and Missouri Southern State University in Joplin, Missouri. He joined the Army and served with Company B, 39th Combat Engineers during Vietnam. He worked in construction, as a ranch hand, and as a forest ranger. 








Alan was with the Forestry Department of Oklahoma for 10 years. He has lived in Carthage since 2001 and is a member of the Jasper VFW, which is where you could find him most of the time.
He was a quiet, but funny man with jokes that would have you rolling on the floor crying from laughing so hard. He loved going to the casino and getting Vanilla Bean ice cream from Braum’s. He loved each and every one of his grandkids greatly.

Alan is survived by one son, Christian George (Lisa) of Carthage; two daughters, Rebecca Gillis (John) of Olathe, Kansas, and Rachael Bates (Bill) of Baton Rouge, Louisiana; one sister, Patricia Henry; and seven grandchildren.

He was preceded in death by his parents, Caraway and Idella George, and two sisters, Nancy Vanderploeg and Faye Sarmento.








There will be a Graveside Service for Alan at 2:00 p.m. Monday, March 3, 2025, at Emmanuel Cemetery in Carthage, Missouri.

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

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

Howard Kramer


The Rev. Dr. Howard William Kramer, former president of Concordia Lutheran Theological Seminary, St. Catharines, Ontario, Canada, died on Feb. 4. He was 100 years old.

Kramer was born in Uniontown (formerly Paitzdorf), Perry County, Mo., on June 3, 1924, to William and Renata (Welp) Kramer. His father was a descendant of the Saxon immigrants who came to Perry County in 1838 and 1839, playing a key role in the founding of The Lutheran Church—Missouri Synod (LCMS). His mother was also from Perry County.







Kramer attended St. Paul’s Lutheran Academy and College, Concordia, Mo.; Concordia Seminary, St. Louis (B.A., M.Div., S.T.M.); the University of Louisville, Ky. (M.A.); and the University of Michigan (Ph.D.). He served parishes in Carthage, Mo. (Faith Lutheran); Louisville (Pilgrim Lutheran); and St. Louis (St. Paul’s Lutheran, Des Peres, Mo.). In 1966, he joined the faculty of Concordia College (now Concordia University) Ann Arbor, Ann Arbor, Mich., where he taught English, New Testament and humanities.

In 1977, Kramer became Concordia, Ann Arbor, academic dean and also served as interim president of the college for a seven-month period. In 1984, he accepted the position of president of Concordia Seminary, St. Catharines, Ontario, Canada, and served in that capacity until his retirement in 1990. After retirement, he and his wife, Valerie (Moeller), whom he married on June 27, 1948, lived in Albuquerque and Las Cruces, N.M.; Columbia, Mo; and Norman, Okla. After Valerie passed away in 2020, Kramer returned to Columbia. He assisted several congregations in pastoral vacancies during his retirement.

As a seminary student, Kramer was an announcer, newscaster, program writer and assistant production manager at KFUO Radio, the Synod’s broadcast station in St. Louis. He also served as occasional announcer for “The Lutheran Hour” when it was broadcast live from the KFUO studios to the over 900 stations of the Mutual Broadcasting System.

During his professional life, Kramer was a member of the Board of Directors of the LCMS Central District and district secretary and member of the Board of Directors of the LCMS Michigan District. On the national level, he served as a member of the LCMS Leadership Training Committee. In 1989, he was the “designated theologian” of Lutheran Church—Canada at the International Lutheran Conference in Seoul, South Korea. He led two tours to the Luther sites in Germany. He was the recipient of Concordia, Ann Arbor’s 1986 Christus Primus award. His published writings include several series in Portals of Prayer, My Devotions and similar publications, as well as articles for magazines and journals. He also published a genealogical study, The Kramers of Paitzdorf, Germany and Perry County, Missouri, which won the 2003 Award of Merit (for a major work) from Concordia Historical Institute.

In an article on the Concordia, St. Catharines, website, current seminary president Rev. Dr. Thomas Winger spoke of Kramer’s early influence, as its first president, on St. Catharines: “He carried on the foundational work of Dean Humann by strengthening our ties with Brock University, increasing financial support and calling the great faculty members that taught us in the late ’80s and ’90s. He took a keen interest in all of us, which continued long after he left St. Catharines.” Current faculty member and registrar Rev. Dr. Thomas Korcok, recalled being Kramer’s student: “He was a kind and gentle theologian who modeled for us a true shepherd’s heart.”






 

Kramer is survived by his children Judith (Roger) Van Andel, Lake Elmo, Minn.; Ruth (Ade) Zielke, Woodstock, Ill.; Jonathan (Jill) Kramer, Nixa, Mo.; and Michael (Carla) Kramer, Columbia, Mo. He is also survived by his sister, Arlene Behmer of Little Rock, Ark.; 13 grandchildren; and 14 great-grandchildren.

Memorials may be made to the Kramer scholarship funds at Concordia, St. Catharines, or Concordia, Ann Arbor. Contact St. Paul’s, Des Peres, for more information (stpaulsdesperes.org).