Monday, February 3, 2025

Pete Geeding


(From Ozark Funeral Home)

Douglas Lynn “Pete” Geeding, Jr., 54, of Goodman, Missouri, passed away on Saturday, February 1, 2025, after a valiant battle with his health. 

Born on January 1, 1971, in Neosho, Missouri, Pete's life was marked by his kindness, intelligence, and the remarkable ability to fix anything that came his way. His final days were spent at St. Luke's Nursing Center in Carthage, Missouri, where he continued to touch lives with his humor and friendship.








Raised in Anderson, Missouri, Pete was a 1989 graduate of McDonald County High School. Following his graduation, he served his country with honor in the United States Air Force, a period of his life that instilled in him a deep sense of duty and pride. After his military service, Pete channeled his talents into a career as a draftsman. His work was not just a job but a testament to his meticulous nature and his joy in creating and repairing.

Pete's life was rich with relationships, and he is lovingly remembered by his wife, Vonda Geeding, of their shared home; his mother, Sharron Geeding Arntfield of Goodman, Missouri; his brothers, Jeremy "Jay" Geeding and his wife, Tina, of Bella Vista, Arkansas, and Alex Arntfield and his wife, Carlie, of Pineville, Missouri. He was a cherished uncle to his nephews, Trenton and Logan Geeding, and a beloved nephew to his aunt Retha Mitchell and her husband, Ronnie, of Anderson, Missouri. His extended family included his stepdaughters, Brooke Whitworth and her husband, Garrett, of Bronaugh, Missouri, and Kendall Thompkins and her husband, Tommy, of Joplin, Missouri, as well as five step-grandchildren and numerous cousins. His warmth and generosity also earned him a vast circle of friends who will miss him dearly.

Pete's interests were as varied as they were passionate. He was an avid Jeopardy watcher and a trivia buff, always ready to challenge his mind with facts and questions. On the golf course, he was in his element, boasting to his brothers about being the only one in the family to score a hole-in-one. His love for sports extended to cheering on the Kansas City Chiefs and the St. Louis Cardinals, and his musical tastes provided a soundtrack to many cherished moments.

During his time at St. Luke's Nursing Center, Pete's gregarious nature shone brightly. He made multiple friends among residents and staff, often offering prayers and support to anyone in need. His presence was a source of comfort and joy, and his readiness to share a laugh or lend a hand was a hallmark of his character. Pete loved his time at the center but felt a profound peace in knowing he was ready to go Home.







Pete's legacy is one of unwavering kindness, a sharp intellect, and a handyman's touch. He was a true people person who never met a stranger and whose heart was always open to helping others. His laughter and love of life will be remembered by all who had the pleasure of knowing him.

Graveside services are 2:00 p.m. Thursday, February 6, 2025 at New Bethel Cemetery in Anderson, Missouri with Buddy Pease officiating. Those honoring his life by serving as pallbearers are Jay Geeding, Alex Arntfield, Brian Croddy, Rodney Griner, Ronnie Mitchell and Evan Hobbs with Michael Richmond serving as honorary pallbearer. Arrangements are under the care of Ozark Funeral Home in Anderson, Missouri.

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