Monday, March 31, 2025

Darvin Weaver


(From Bedene Funeral Home)

Darvin E. Weaver, 76, of Mulberry, Kansas died at 11:19 P.M. Friday, March 28, 2025 at Mercy Hospital at Pittsburg, Kansas.

Mr. Weaver was born July 19, 1948 at Pittsburg, Kansas the son of Clarence William and Jeanette Ramage Weaver. Darvin was a publisher and a printer who has been a resident of Mulberry since 1977. He was raised in Pittsburg and graduated from Pittsburg High School in the Class on 1966. He later attended auctioneer school in Kansas City. 






He worked at the Mulberry News Journal owned by Josephine Cattaneo, Baxter Springs Citizen, Ft. Scott Tribune, Pittsburg Morning Sun, in 1977 he started The Mulberry Advance, and in 1987 bought the Liberal News. He was Assistant Fire Chief for the City of Mulberry for 38 years and served on the Mulberry City Council for 3 terms and is currently serving in that position. From 1968 to 1969 he served as a Spec 4 in the U.S. Army and was a veteran of the Vietnam War. 

He married Ruth Ann Chaplin on June 17, 1976 at Pleasanton, Kansas. Mrs. Weaver survives at the home. He was a member of the Pittsburg American Legion and the Kansas and Missouri Press Association. Survivors include his wife, Ruth Ann of the home, two sons, Daniel E. Weaver of Mulberry and Darrin (Hattie) Weaver of Columbus, a sister-in-law, Pam Weaver of Broken Arrow, Oklahoma, and nieces, nephews, great nieces, great nephews and cousins. 








He was preceded in death by his parents, and two brothers, Robin D. Weaver and George (Bud) Ramage.

Funeral services will be at 11 A.M. Wednesday, April 2, 2025 at the Bedene Funeral Home at Arma, Kansas. Eulogy will be given by Kenneth Spurgeon. Burial will be at the Rosebank Cemetery at Mulberry, Kansas. The family will receive friends from 10 A.M. to 11 A.M. Wednesday prior to the funeral services at 11 A.M. The Ft. Riley Burial Detail will conduct graveside flag folding services. Friends may also call Tuesday from 11 A.M. to 4 P.M. Tuesday at the Bedene Chapel. The family suggests memorials to the Mulberry Fire Department. Donations may be sent to or left at the Bedene Funeral Home, 517 E. Washington, Box 621, Arma, Kansas 66712.

Donnie Tilton


(From Ozark Memorial Park Crematory)

Donnie Ray Tilton Sr. age 76 passed away on Sunday March 23, 2025 at 2pm at home with his family by his side. Donnie was born July 22, 1948 to Ernest Tilton and Merle (White) Tilton.

He had been a lifetime area resident of Joplin. Donnie did drywall before working for Joplin Cement as a batch man and truck driver for many years. He loved working on old cars and Hot Rods. Donnie attended many car shows and received many trophies.








He was preceded in death by his parents, Ernest Tilton and Meele Tilton; and 2 brothers, Roger Tilton, Ronnie Tilton.

He married Linda March 3, 1966. She survives at their home. Additional survivors are; daughter, Tina (David) Candelarie of Joplin; son, Donnie (Becky) Tilton Jr. of Joplin; grandchildren, Nathan Busiek, Brittney Atilano, Jake Tilton, Torrey Nigro, Trenton Tilton, Ceanna Tilton; four great-grandchildren; 2 brothers, Dannie Tilton of Carl Junction, and Lonnie Tilton of Joplin; and his dog Sammy.

There will be a Celebration of Life for Donnie at the First Baptist Church in Oronogo on April 5, 2025 at 2pm.






 

In the garden of my heart you planted seeds, with love and care, fulfilling all my needs. Your presence, a shelter from life’s storm, guiding me gently, keeping me warm. Through laughter and tears, you stood by my side, in every moment, your love was my guide.

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

Bev Cunningham

(From Bland-Hackleman Funeral Home)

Beverly Faye (Amick) Cunningham passed away March 24, 2025, at the age of 67, at CMH in Bolivar MO after a short illness. Beverly was born to George Eugene Amick and Lola Faye (McCullick) Amick on December 18,1957, in St. Clair County, Missouri. Bev graduated from El Dorado Springs High School with the class of 1976. 

After graduation, she married the love of her life, George Allen Cunningham, on August 28,1976, at Union Hall Baptist Church. They were married 49 years until her passing. To this union one daughter was born on June 13, 1977, Stacey Marie Cunningham.








Shortly after graduation, Bev started working for Community Springs Nursing Home and worked there for 45 years until her retirement in 2022. She started as a CNA and worked her way up to Billing Clerk. Bev believed in doing a good job no matter what she did. 

She enjoyed going to the races, reading books, putting puzzles together, playing cards, playing the slots, and traveling. Most of all she loved her family and always took time out for them. In 2022 Bev and George adopted their 3 great-grandkids: Jaxden, Brenley, and Timber, which was the apple of her eye.

Bev was preceded in death by her parents and one brother, George Eldon Amick.








She is survived by her husband, George of the home; adopted children: Jaxden, Brenley and Timber of the home; daughter, Stacey of El Dorado Springs, MO; sister, Diana Stiver of Willard MO; Brother, Ronald Amick and wife Anita of El Dorado Springs, MO; and Sister, Sandra Davey and husband Larry of Iantha MO, grandkids: Brenna Cunningham, Michael Keith, and Bobbie Ruth and husband Steven all of El Dorado Springs, MO; and Great Grandkids: Riley, Ryder and Everly; and many more family members.

In lieu of flowers, donations may left at Bland-Hackleman funeral for the family.

  

Ellen Conway


(From Hedge-Lewis-Goodwin Funeral Home)

Ellen Sue Conway, age 73, of Alba, Missouri, passed away on Saturday, March 29, 2025, at Freeman Hospital West in Joplin, Missouri, after suffering a massive heart attack. She entered this life on October 23, 1951, in Webb City, Missouri, the eldest of two daughters born to the late Bennie and Doloris June (Spencer) Reed.

Raised in Purcell, Missouri, Ellen was a graduate of Webb City High School, class of 1969. She furthered her education at Vatterott College in Joplin, where she earned an associate's degree in accounting.








On March 26, 1976, Ellen married, Clifford Conway, in Miami, Oklahoma. Together, they built a home filled with love and laughter in Alba, Missouri, where they resided since 1981. Ellen embraced her role as a devoted homemaker, creating a warm and welcoming environment for all who entered her home. Her husband, Clifford, sadly preceded her in death on June 11, 2011.

Ellen's legacy is carried on by her loving family. She is survived by her five children: Tina Cook and her husband, Jeff; Doloris Gladden and her husband, Scott; Dawn Conway Yoger; Cliff Conway; and Jeremy Conway. Her life was further enriched by her seventeen grandchildren and twenty-three great-grandchildren, with the joyous anticipation of great-grandchild number twenty-four. She was preceded in death by her parents, her daughter-in-law, Charlotte Conway, a granddaughter, Kimberly Johnson, and a sister, Rayma Reed.








Throughout her life, Ellen found solace and strength in her faith. She was a member of Purcell Baptist Church. She enjoyed playing on her computer and had a talent for crocheting. Her love for her beloved dogs was evident to all who knew her, as she cared for them with the same compassion and dedication she showed to her family and friends.

Funeral Services are 10:00 a.m. Thursday, April 3, 2025 in the chapel of Hedge-Lewis-Goodwin Funeral Home with Pastor Lew Poe officiating. Burial will follow at Fairview Cemetery east of Alba, Missouri. Those honoring her life by serving as pallbearers are Cliff Conway, Jeremy Conway, Anthony Keller, Skyelar Long, Christian Espitia, Jack Rose and Davey Maynard. The family will receive friends on Wednesday evening from 5-7:00 p.m. in the funeral home chapel. Arrangements are under the care of Hedge-Lewis-Goodwin Funeral Home in Webb City, Missouri.


Marge Akins


(From Mason-Woodard Mortuary)

Margie L. Akins, age 76, of Joplin, MO has passed away on March 26th, 2025. She will be dearly missed by all who knew and loved her.

Margie was born on December 4th, 1948, in Joplin, MO to her parents Willie E. and Bernice M. (Alexander) Bresee.

Margie was a healthcare worker for several years and worked at Hallmark for a short time. 






She loved Jesus and enjoyed being involved in church functions until she was no longer able to. Some of her favorite things to do were spending time with her family, gardening, cooking, and going shopping or garage sailing. Margie was a beautiful person, inside and out, and loved her kids, grandkids, and many great grandkids very much.

She is preceded in death by her parents Willie and Bernice Bresee and two siblings, Bobby Bresee (Marsha who survives), and Donna Bresee, and one granddaughter Samantha Kraft.

Margie is survived by five siblings, Willie Bresee (Pat), Norma Enlow (Charles), Irene Smith (Gene), Homer Bresee (Merna), and Teresa Thomas (Ben); two children, Debbie Ornsby (Mike) and John Kraft (Aretha); Debbie’s children include Shane Royer(Kay) and his children, Colton, Owen, Emmett, and Lucas and Katie Belk (Austin) and her children, Gabriel and Elijah; John’s children include Andrea Wright and her children, Isabella, Delani, and Emma and Will Kraft(Chelsea) and his children Memphis and (expecting) Emryss and Johnathan Kraft.








Funeral services have been scheduled for 2:00 p.m. Thursday, April 3, 2025, at the Mason-Woodard Chapel. Burial will follow at Fairview Cemetery. Pastor Josh Pennington will officiate. Serving as pallbearers are John Kraft, Will Kraft, Johnathan Kraft, Shane Royer, Austin Belk, and Mike Ornsby.

The family will receive friends during a time of visitation from 4:00 to 6:00 p.m. on Wednesday at the funeral home.

Albert Jenkins


(From Mason-Woodard Mortuary)

Albert Eugene Jenkins was born in Monett, Arkansas on October 9, 1930 to Bessie Thompson & Cypert Jenkins. Albert is preceded in death by his mother and father, and his brothers John and Hymen.

In his early life, Albert took every opportunity to learn. He and his brother John were known for their fiery red hair and matching personalities. Albert found joy in nature, fishing, hunting, and spending countless hours with his favorite Uncle Alonzo “Lonzo” Thompson. Albert welcomed his son Donald Jenkins in 1953.








He joined the Air Force in 1951, where he served in Crash Rescue and Recovery during the Korean War. He was honorably discharged in August 1959.

In 1963 he married Carolyn Jenkins in Truman, Arkansas. They were excited to add daughters Lorie Adams and Julie Richey-Jenkins to their family. The family cherished time together tending animals, gardening, and weekending on Grand Lake, running trout lines and crappie fishing around their dock.

In 1965 Albert opened Four State Machinery Manufacturing Company, Inc., bringing cutting edge technology to the world of dry cleaning. He drafted his design on the back of a napkin and worked to bring the machine to life. Albert designed the J&T Washer Extractor - sold across the United States and internationally. Albert was excited to build Four State as a family business, and enjoyed working with his son Donald and daughter, Lorie, for many years. Throughout the length of the business Albert demonstrated his character by personally making the trips to service his machines, where he met many people who turned from business associates to friends.

Entrepreneurial from birth, one successful enterprise was not enough. His wife Carolyn often caught him deep in thought dreaming up his next venture. Albert was involved in a number of businesses including the beloved Frankie’s Bar B-Q in the mid-70’s. He dabbled in construction, real estate, aviation, and music.

A true auto enthusiast, he was an avid collector and admirer of fine cars and motorcycles. It was a lifelong dream to own a 1948 Lincoln V-12 Convertible, and when that dream was realized the car proudly and meticulously restored. He enjoyed sharing his love of cars with friends and family, having won dozens of awards for his enviable collection of cars and motorcycles. He took his love of automobiles to the sky in 1972, when he purchased his first aircraft used for both work and fun.

He was a committed lifelong member of the Freedom of Road Riders, (F.O.R.R), a motorcycle riders rights organization, lifelong member of the Veterans of Foreign Wars (VFW), and a well known Member of the Fraternal Order of Eagles. Albert was an expert in cooking, agriculture, engineering, philosophy, and enjoying life.








Albert’s talents and interests provided endless opportunities. He was the first and only manufacturer to build a petroleum dry cleaning machine proper for sale in the State of California, earning him a letter of approval from then Governor of California and later President of the United States, Ronald Reagan. In the early 1980’s he took ownership of a beautiful pearl yellow 1940 4-cylinder, suicide clutch, Indian motorcycle from Billy Carter, brother of former President Jimmy Carter.

Albert lived a rich life, impossible to capture in words. He was the man everyone called when they need advice and all who knew him were better for it. As in life, Albert passed on his own terms - peacefully in the home he built, surrounded by loved ones, holding his soulmate’s hand.

He is survived by his wife of 63 years, Carolyn, his son Donald Jenkins, his daughters Lorie Adams and Julie Richey-Jenkins, devoted grandchildren, endless nieces, nephews, cousins, and countless friends.

A funeral service has been scheduled for 2:00 pm Tuesday, April 1 at Mason-Woodard Chapel. The family will receive friends and visitors from 6:00 to 7:00 pm Monday, March 31 at Mason-Woodard.

Arrangements under the direction of Mason-Woodard Mortuary & Crematory – Joplin, MO

Jeff Coffey


(From Mason-Woodard Mortuary)

Sunday, July 22nd, 1973 - Friday, March 28th, 2025

Jeff Coffey took his love of landscaping to a higher level on March 28, 2025.

Taylor junipers, boxwoods and limelight hydrangeas will now fill the heavens.

His Dad, Kenneth and his brother Frank met Jeff at the Gate where he mischievously eyed where he would put the “not to big” flower beds.








He is survived by his daughter Jayme Rae, his Mom Joyce, his brother Brad (Becka) and sister Marty (Chuck) along with his extended family and numerous nieces and nephews.

Jeff started his work journey by earning 5$ a week at the flea market. He worked at The Botany Shop as a landscape foreman and owned Comer’s Wrecker. He took a big leap of faith and started Jeff Coffey’s All Seasons Landscaping and bought The Rock Yard with his partner Martha (aka Nina) Bailey. His goal was to “ReGrow Joplin” after the tornado; and he did just that.

There will be a memorial visitation from 10 -11 am at Mason-Woodard Mortuary & Chapel on Saturday, April 5.

Maddie Cooke


(From Ferry Funeral Home)

Maddisen Lee Cooke (Maddie), born on March 14, 1997, in Nevada, MO passed away unexpectedly on Tuesday, March 25, 2025.

Maddie was a light in the life of everyone who knew her. Her warmth and acceptance were immediately evident to anyone lucky enough to spend time with her. Those close to her were even luckier to know the depth of her love. Maddie was never one to shy away from overt expressions of affection for those dear to her, while constantly providing subtle reminders to her loved ones that they were important.








Maddie was preceded in death by Sandy Cooke, her beloved grandmother, as well as Buddy Cooke, a mutt from the pound who lived with her.

Maddie is survived by her daughter, Luna Jane Cauthon, who she loved unconditionally constantly repeating the refrain, “To the moon and back!”; her mother, Kim Cooke; her brother, Blake Cooke; her niece, Marlee Cooke; her grandfather, Thomas Cooke; her green cheeked conure, Minokawa and many more loved ones.

Throughout her entire life Maddie was a naturalist, enamored by all aspects of the outdoors. The animals, plants and geology all caught her eye, and the excitement she had for them was contagious. You could not spend time with her outdoors without being directed to check out a rock or plant; or being shushed while your attention was focused towards a bird resting on a branch. She also had a particular fondness for the moon, often ensuring her loved ones were able to enjoy its splendor, asking, “Have you seen the moon tonight?”








To that end, it was no surprise to anyone who knew her that her daughter was named Luna. Maddie was an incredible mother. She loved Luna as much as anyone has loved anyone before or will again. She gave her entirety to motherhood, and it manifests every day in the wonderful, sweet reflection of her that Luna is.

A service will be held at Ferry Funeral Home in Nevada MO on Saturday, April 5, 2025, at 1:00 PM followed by a celebration of life at Enchanted Prairie Farm at 2:00 PM for all who knew Maddie and would like to come together to remember her.



Ginia Oehlschlager

 


(From Fossett-Mosher Funeral Home)

Virginia Anne (Fairchild) Oehlschlager died at her home, surrounded by family, Thursday, March 27, 2025. She was 42.

Ginia’s most cherished role was that of wife to Matthew Oehlschlager and mother to their four children, Kadence, Rylan, Bella and Masen.

But she also held a degree in mass communications from Missouri Southern State University and served a college internship covering the Missouri State Legislature. She wrote, edited and did just about every other role in the Lawrence County Record. She tutored Chinese children online through VIP Kid and homeschooled her children.







After she and Matt bought a small farm, she embraced farm life, raising chickens, ducks, turkeys and pigs, and helping with the cattle; raising a big garden, canning, making bread and preserving foods. She wrote about the good, the bad and the ugly of her farm experiences and raising four small children in her “My Home on the Farm” column.

Ginia was born Dec. 13, 1982, to Steve and Kathy (Seneker) Fairchild, and was big sister to Brett Jackson Fairchild. She was a 2001 graduate of Mt. Vernon High School and a 2004 graduate of Missouri Southern State University.

Besides Matt, Kadence, Rylan, Bella, Masen, Brett and her parents, she is survived by her in-laws, nieces, nephews, many cousins, aunts and uncles.







She was preceded in death by her grandparents, Don and Rosemary Seneker, Dale Fairchild and Helen Lieurance, and a special cousin, Joe Brennan.

Visitation will be held from 5:00-7:00 p.m. Tuesday, April 1, 2025, at Fossett-Mosher Funeral Home. Services will be at 10:00 a.m. Wednesday, April 2, 2025 ,at First Presbyterian Church, Mt. Vernon. Burial will follow in Ozark Prairie Cemetery

In lieu of flowers, those who wish may send memorial contributions to assist the family in care of the funeral home.



Online condolences may be shared at www.FossettMosherFuneralHome.com.

Jean Senerchia


(From Clark Funeral Home)

Jean Carole (Judd) Senerchia, 66, passed away peacefully on March 23, 2025. She was born on September 22, 1958 in Providence, Rhode Island, to her loving parents, John and Rita (DiMartino) Judd.

Jean dedicated her career to the medical industry as an inspector, ensuring quality and care in the field she worked in. She was a devoted wife to the late Vincenzo Senerchia, with whom she shared 40 years of marriage until his passing in 2019.








Above all, Jean cherished time with her family, especially her beloved grandchildren.

She is survived by her children, Steven Senerchia (Christi) and Jessica Shank (Eric); her four sisters, Susan, Pamela, Jo-Ann, and Lisa; her brother, John; and her grandchildren, Ryan Senerchia, Abigail Coutu, Dominic Senerchia, and Alexander Coutu.

Jean will be remembered for her warmth, kindness, and unwavering love for her family. Her legacy lives on in the hearts of those who knew and loved her.

A service to honor and celebrate her life will be held at a later date in Rhode Island.

Jacque Killmon


(From Doughty Funeral Home)

Mrs. Jacque Killmon, 73, passed peacefully in her sleep at home on March 17, 2025. Born on Feb. 17, 1952, she lived her entire life on the Eastern Shore of Virginia, the place she dearly loved.

Jacque often recalled fond memories she held of her childhood and the treasured time spent at her grandparents’ farmhouse, always full of her many relatives. She remained close to her family members throughout her life. Siblings, cousins, and her beloved aunts were her greatest friends.







Jacque met and married the love of her life, Buzzy Killmon, after graduating from Northampton High School in 1970. Buzzy and Jacque raised their three children in Nassawadox, where Jacque worked as an X-ray technician for Northampton-Accomack Memorial Hospital and the Eastern Shore Physicians and Surgeons office. She enjoyed her job and loved her coworkers.

She was a warm and supportive wife, mother, and grandmother. She was very proud of her family and showed her love in countless ways.

Jacque was a talented cook who could prepare a bountiful Southern meal like no other and set the table to impress. If you were coming for a family dinner, your favorite dish would be included even if it meant serving three main dishes along with a dozen sides.

Jacque had faith in the Lord, which comforted her during her battle with cancer. Heaven has gained the sweetest angel with the most beautiful smile.

Jacque was preceded in death by her parents, Jack Carpenter and Marie Turner.

She is survived by her loving husband, Buzzy Killmon; her three children, Mary Elizabeth Killmon (Dave), of Cape Charles, Anna Marie Malik (Andy), of Belle Haven, and Jason Davis Killmon (Ann), of Lamar, Mo.; one brother, Adrian Carpenter (Kathy), of Bayford; and one sister, Martha Paige Davis (Mark), of Dayton, Tenn.; eight grandchildren, Kaleb Long (Megan), Aiden Malik, Weylin Malik, Jack Killmon, Laila Killmon, Holiday McCormack, Bear McCormack, and Birdsong McCormack, and several nieces and nephews and cousins. She was expecting her first great-grandchild to be born in September to Kaleb and Megan.







A funeral service was held at 4 p.m. on Sunday, March 23, at Doughty Funeral Home in Exmore, with the Rev. Jeff Conrow officiating. Jacque’s family served as pallbearers.

Online condolences may be sent to the family at www.doughtyfuneralhome.com

Arrangements were made by Doughty Funeral Home in Exmore.

Sunday, March 30, 2025

Mary Siegfried


(From Simpson Funeral Home)

Mary Frances Siegfried, of Webb City, Missouri, passed away March 24, 2025 shortly after turning 75.

Mary was born March 8, 1950 in Long Island, New York. She was the third of four children between Theodore Raymond Siegfried (d. 1958) and Wilma Farrell Siegfried (d.1991). After her father’s passing, Mary and her family moved to Webb City to be closer to Wilma’s family. Mary quickly made many lifelong friends. Mary was voted ‘Most Humorous’ in the 1968 King Jack Yearbook, and it is the smiles she left that will remain with us most. After high school she attended Missouri Southern College.




Mary lived a full and adventurous life, from seeing concerts such as The Beatles in St. Louis, Sonny and Cher in Tulsa, Ike and Tina Turner, Diana Ross, and even Michael Jackson, to standing where Bobby Kennedy was shot, all while living in Los Angeles in the 70s and 80s. In 1985 she decided to move back to Webb City to have her first and only child, William Christopher Siegfried in 1986.

Mary’s love and devotion to her son is one of the single most defining traits mentioned by those who have learned of her passing. And of the many jobs she had over all her years, it was the one into which she put her soul. 








Mary was gifted two grandchildren, Zachary William (b. 2008), and Thea Mary Michelle (b. 2018). Mary was the third born, and sadly, the third to pass as she lost her younger sister Irene in 2024, and her older brother Theodore “Teddy” in 2006. She is survived by her eldest sister Wilma Anne.

Mary would not want flowers to be cut, but rather she would wish some planted. She loved the color yellow, Lily of the valley, Autumn crocus, and Naked Ladies (A. Belladonna). Services are under the personal care and direction of Simpson Funeral Home.

Saturday, March 29, 2025

Rick Schultz


(From Campbell-Biddlecome Funeral Home)

Richard (Rick) H. Schultz Jr., 75, passed into eternal rest on Thursday, March 27th, after an illness. He was born Richard Henry Schultz Jr. on July 11, 1949, the son of Richard (Dick) Schultz Sr. and Barbara Schultz, both of whom preceded him in death. 

Rick was a veteran of the Vietnam War, where he received both a Bronze Star and a Purple Heart for his service. He is survived by his wife, Patty, whom he married in July 1975. 







Additional survivors include his son, Richard Schultz III; his daughter, Jennifer; his daughter-in-law, Kristin; his grandsons, Jaxson and Lukas; as well as his siblings, Donna, Jerry, and Susan.

The body has been taken for cremation under the direction of Campbell-Biddlecome Funeral Home, Seneca, MO. The family will hold a private memorial service at a later date.

Joetta Worley


(From Parker Mortuary)

Rachel Joetta Worley, age 86 of Joplin, Missouri, passed peacefully at Westgate at Wildwood Ranch, where she has a been a resident for the past year and half. Rachel was born March 1, 1939 in Ash Grove, Missouri to the late Joseph and Zola Lee (Harris) Miller.

Joetta worked for Amerisource Drug Warehouse for 26 years. However, her real passion was being at home with her family and spending time with her grandchildren. Joetta has a love for all kinds of music, including CCR to Gaither Music. She enjoyed studying genealogy with Neutral Lands Cherokee Inc. Joetta was faithful to watching church on TV and always keeping up with her favorite western shows.








Joetta married Ken Worley in 1973 in Miami, Oklahoma, he passed in 2016. Additionally, Joetta is preceded in death by a son, Kerry Long; grandson, Travis Weber; great-great grandchildren, Leim Massey and Zane Long; sister, Carol Myers.

Those left to mourn her passing include daughters, Kathy Jordan (David) of Carthage, Deanna Weber (Troy Mascher) of Joplin; son, Daryl Long of Galena, Kansas; step sons, Kenny Worley of Neosho and Chris Worley of Joplin; sisters, Libby Marshall and Marlena Cummings, both of Farmington, Missouri; grandchildren, Christy, Mike, Joe, Aaron, Trent, Kerry, Jessie, Tiera and Carla; numerous great grandchildren and great-great grandchildren.

A Celebration of Life will be held at a later date.

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


Jim Bray


(From Parker Mortuary)

Jim J. Bray, age 89 of Joplin, MO, passed away on Monday, March 24, 2025 at a local hospital after a lengthy illness.

Jim was born on October 6, 1935 in Enid, OK, son of the late Earl J. Bray and Lois (Holliday) Bray. He grew up in Enid and graduated from Enid High School before receiving his degree in art from Phillips University in Enid. 

Jim was a sports enthusiast from the time he was little and had great memories and experiences. His passion for baseball started young, having traveled to the Gulf Coast with a very successful Failings sponsored little league team. He then later represented Enid in American Legion and All State baseball as well as played ball for Phillips University. 






Along with his sons, Tommy and Mike, Jim was an avid fan of both the Saint Louis Cardinals and the Kansas City Chiefs. Jim served 9 years in the Army National Guard and enjoyed describing his experiences with the 110th Combat Engineer Battalion, out of Kansas City, MO, which had a lot to do with blowing things up. Jim received a Special Commendation Award from the 35th Infantry Division for his teaching of demolition classes and field exercises, where he used his legendary creativity to design a unique approach to accomplishing the mission. 

Jim earned two Master’s degrees from the University of Tulsa, one in 1969 and another in 1984. The Master’s Thesis for his second degree comprised of completing a body of work entitled, The Vanishing Landscape. Many of the paintings Jim created from that point forward continued this theme: the masterful depiction of old homes and farmsteads, now abandoned, that from the highway we notice as they gently sink into the landscape over the years. Jim’s creative style, whether watercolor, acrylic, or calligraphy, was consistently dramatic, unique, very structured and always satisfied a broad audience.

Jim’s career began at Hallmark Cards in Kansas City, MO where he worked for 10 years, serving as Illustrator and Designer for Advertising and Sales Promotion, then as Art Director of the Contemporary Design Studio, and Art Personnel Recruiter. He won a number of awards of merit from the Kansas City Art Director’s Club for various design projects for Hallmark Cards. 

In 1965, Jim was invited back to Phillips University to assist in further development of the Art Department as a faculty member. Initially an Assistant Professor, he soon also assumed administrative duties as Art Director for the Public Relations Department and eventually became Art Director for External Publications, until 1986, when he became Chairman of the Art Department. At Phillips, Jim taught Watercolor Painting, Calligraphy, and Life Drawing. He also taught Advertising Design, and was proud of the fact that his students developed not only expertise in finished production art, but also gained real world experience by completing design projects for the larger community. This was unusual for graduating art students to have achieved, and helped prepare them for future employment. 








During that time, the university won numerous First Place Awards and Awards of Excellence, as well as Sweepstakes Awards for Art and Design at the national and state level for university publications. Jim also conducted watercolor short courses in Sweden, and led groups of students for semesters in Sweden, and travel in Scandinavia, Europe, and the former Soviet Union as part of a student exchange program. He also led groups of alumni for international tours. 

While at Phillips, Jim also had the unique experience of teaching during the summer of 1991 at PUJ, Phillips University’s new sister campus in Uji, Japan. In 1992, Jim accepted the position of Head of the Art Department at Missouri Southern State University in Joplin, MO. In addition to his administrative duties, he taught courses in watercolor, life drawing, painting and typography. He continued to teach classes at the Mullsjo Folkhogskola, a Swedish Folk School, as part of the Summer in Sweden Program, which he helped initiate in 1992. Jim attained Signature Status in the Oklahoma Watercolor Association and the National Watercolor Association. He won awards in national art competitions, often judged art competitions, and conducted workshops in watercolor painting and collage. Several of his works are featured in Gerald Brommer’s book, Collage Techniques (WatsonGuptill, 1994).

Jim retired in 2004 from MSSU, but continued teaching art in Sweden for a number of years, traveling there over 25 times before he reluctantly had to stop due to health challenges. Jim was known as a vivid storyteller, loving to tell, retell and embellish stories of his incredible adventures while traveling and teaching. He had a lifelong fascination with trains and with World War II history. Jim’s large train paintings were very popular, as were his paintings of planes. Collecting books and memorabilia related to the war was another passion, as was reading the real life stories of the people, equipment and missions involved.

Jim leaves behind many beloved family members and friends and will be greatly missed. In addition to his parents, Jim was preceded in death by his first wife, Sandra (Jones) Bray, and sister-in-law, Catherine (Cockrell) Bray.








He is survived by his wife of 34 years, Diana (Donnell) Bray of Joplin, MO; brother Allan Bray of Enid, OK; sons Thomas Bray and wife Nettie of Enid, OK, and Michael Bray and wife Jewel of Centerton, AR; stepdaughter Holly Evers of Guthrie, OK; grandchildren Nate Bray and wife Chasey, Ashley Favela and husband Fernando, Jesse Pickel and husband Matt, Shawn Bray, Jessica Cooper and Jennifer Abbott and husband Jeff, and Audrey Evers; as well as several great grandchildren.

Interment of Jim’s ashes will be in Enid, OK with celebration services being held at a later date in both Enid, OK and Joplin, MO.

Cremation arrangements are under the direction of Parker Mortuary.

 

Chet Ratliff


(From Brown-Winters Funeral Home)

Chester Lee Ratliff, 87, a longtime Ford Dealership Mechanic, passed away at his home in Miami, Oklahoma, on Thursday, March 27, 2025. 

Chet was born on December 18, 2025, in Stark City, Missouri, to John Earl and Lola Bernice (Priest) Ratliff. He graduated from Miami High School with the Class of 1955. The next year, he married the love of his life, Shirley Ash, in Grove, Oklahoma, on December 21, 1956. 






Chester was a proud Veteran of the United States Army Reserve. He began his work as a mechanic, training and working with his dad. He had a successful career with many certifications through Ford. After sixty-five years, he retired from Vance Auto Group from their Ford Store in 2020. He and Shirley would follow Chester’s love for cars by being an integral part of the Rebels Car Club for many years. Their weekends were often spent at car shows around the area. He and Shirley were members at Northwest Baptist Church, and Chet was a Past Noble Grand of the I.O.O.F. 

He was preceded in passing by his parents, John and Lola Ratliff, and two brothers, Richard Ratliff and Johnny Ratliff.

Those who will carry on Chester’s Legacy are his wife Shirley Ratliff, his daughter Kimberly Elaine Hutson and her husband Lloyd of Joplin, his son Martin Luke Ratliff of Buffalo, Missouri, two sisters Sally Dold and her husband Jim and Sheila Witte and her husband Paul, nieces and nephews Mike and Shannon Gunner of Miami, Abe and Sandy Clark of Tulsa, Matt and Misty Ratliff, Gregg and Anessa Ash, Johnny and Tonya Ratliff, Justin Dold, and Jessica Dold, special children Courtney, Julie, Marissa and Clarissa along with his many other nieces, nephews, other relative and friends.







Visitation for Chet will be 12:00 PM until 1:00 PM at Brown-Winters Funeral Home and Cremation Service in Miami on Saturday, April 5, 2025.

Mr. Ratliff's Funeral Service will be at 1:00 PM, Saturday, April 5, 2025, immediately after the Visitation with Reverend Michael Knight officiating. Interment will be private at the Grand Army of the Republic Cemetery.

Lola Hedrick


(From Lakin Funeral Home)

Lola Pearl Hedrick, age 95, of Pierce City, MO passed away on Thursday, March 27, 2025, in Harrisonville, MO. She was born in Pierce City, MO on Monday, September 9, 1929; daughter of James Franklin and Pearl (Roark) Harvill. As a teenager, she worked at Spic and Span as a waitress. 

Lola married Robert Hedrick on Sunday, March 10, 1946, in Pierce City, MO. She spent many years sewing garments at the Pierce City Garment Factory and sewed bags for Kline Bag Company. 






When her nieces and nephews were in school, she would choose a room each year to be the homeroom mother. She also took her nieces and nephews to Joplin on Saturday mornings to be part of the KODE TV show "Kitty Clover Junior Auction" where they would save points from potato chip bags to trade for prizes. John saved for a bicycle that he was finally able to get with the points. 

Lola spent three years as the 4-H leader for the County Line 4-H club where her nieces and nephews were members. She also did a lot of canning through the years. She enjoyed crafting and sold the items she made at many craft shows. She knitted and sewed quilts, doilies, and blankets. She often sewed lap quilts and walker bags for the people at the Veterans Home in Mt. Vernon and for hospice patients. Lola spent seven years volunteering for hospice in her later years. She enjoyed watching wrestling and Nascar. Lola enjoyed life and always wanted to help others. She was a difference-maker and will be missed.

Surviving are three nieces and nephews, John Harvill, James Harvill, and Marilyn Hale.








Lola was preceded in death by her parents, James and Pearl Harvill; her husband, Robert Hedrick; two brothers, Galen E. Harvill and Lloyd Hugh Harvill; and a niece, Gayla Harvill.

Friends may call on Monday, March 31, 2025, from 10:00 AM - 12:00 PM at Lakin Funeral Home in Pierce City, MO. A Graveside Service will be at Pierce City Cemetery in Pierce City, MO on Monday, March 31, 2025, beginning at 1:00 PM with Pastor Doug Gripka officiating. Arrangements are under the personal care and direction of Lakin Funeral Home in Pierce City, MO.

Marla Altland


(From Backstrom-Pyeatte Funeral Home)

Marla Frances Altland, 71, of Gentry, Arkansas, passed away Thursday, March 27, 2025, at the Earlene Howard Hospice House in Springdale.

Marla was born on December 23, 1953, in Webb City, Missouri. She was the daughter of William Jasper Knowles and Violet Bernice Hayes Knowles. She married the late Wesley Paul Altland IV on August 5, 1977, in Tulsa, Oklahoma, who preceded her in death in 2004. Marla was an LPN who worked for the Siloam Springs Hospital for 21 years before her retirement. She enjoyed crocheting, crafting, gardening and going to the casino. She was of the Pentecostal faith.







She was preceded in death by her parents; her husband Wesley Paul Altland IV; and one sister, Violet Darlene Knowles.

She is survived by two sons, Wesley Paul Altland V, and Ben Altland both of Siloam Springs; one daughter, Terri Poindexter of Gentry; one brother, William Knowles of Joplin, Missouri; one sister, Virginia Kimmel (husband Dale Kimmel) of Joplin, Missouri; two nieces, Shana Kimmel and Ashly Kimmel; one nephew, Zachary Knowles; four grandchildren; Dylan Poindexter, Rylie Poindexter, Alyssa Poindexter, and Wyat “Auggie” Altland; along with many other family members and friends.








A Visitation will be held on Monday, April 7, 2025, at the Backstrom-Pyeatte Funeral Home from 5:00pm to 8:00pm.

Funeral Services will be held on Tuesday, April 8, 2025, at 10:00am at the Gentry Methodist Church.

Arrangements are entrusted to Backstrom-Pyeatte Funeral Home of Siloam Springs, AR.

Friday, March 28, 2025

Angie LaTurner


(From Ozark Memorial Park Crematory)

Angela “Angie” Christine LaTurner, passed suddenly, Monday, February 17, 2025, in Lowell, KS, where she lived with her grandmother. She was 52 years young. Born December 15, 1972, at the Baxter Springs, KS hospital, Angie graduated in 1990 from Galena High School.

After graduation she married and had three children, Sabrina LaTurner, (29), Brett LaTurner (26), and Kaitlyn LaTurner (23). Angie was proud of her children; her love and support unwavering.








She recently started a job with a merchandising company but she did a little of everything in her lifetime. She worked alongside her grandfather, drilling lotus pods and picking bittersweet and then at Empire Nursing for her grandmother, Barbara Link. For worked briefly as a home health care aid as well.

Angela is survived by three children, Sabrina , Brett and Katy LaTurner; parents, Jeanne and Johnny Link III; brother, John “Roo” Link IV, whom she always had a soft spot for; uncle, Larry Link; cousin, Rob Link and grandchildren, Rain, Rylee Christine, Ace, Elijah, and Mikey.

Last year, Angie moved in with her grandmother, Dayna Earlene Watkins, to take care of her. Sadly, she passed away only a few days after her granddaughter. She was 88 years old.








Preceding Angela in death is her grandpa, John Link, grandpa Bob Watkins; cousin, Cameron Ragsdale; and dear friend, Scott Wittenmyer.

Cremation arrangements are under the direction of Ozark Memorial Park, Joplin, MO. The family will host a celebration of life at a later date.

David Bass


(From Ozark Memorial Park Crematory)

David Eugene Bass,65, of Webb City, Missouri, passed away in Joplin, MO on March 23, 2025. He was born in San Diego, California. He graduated from Santa Theresa High School in San Jose, California

After High School, he joined the Navy, where he spent 21 years, earning the rank of Chief Petty Officer before his retirement. He had a passion for watching movies that displayed the components of his rate. During his career, he earned several awards and medals for the achievements of his group. After Retirement, he worked as a contract project manager for companies that built telecommunications towers.








He is survived by his parents, Harold Eugene and Virginia Lea Bass, His daughter, Malia Christina Harvey, son-in-law Shavor Harvey, granddaughters Alissa and Saniyah Harvey, Daughter, Shannon Erin Howell, and granddaughter, Zoey Sophia Ann Bass, and Son, David Brandon Ryan Bass, granddaughter, Shela Bass. Sister, Carolyn Sue Ferguson, brother-in-law, Timothy Ferguson, brother, Robert Lee Bass, and sister-in-law, Lisa Smith Bass, as well as brother, Ronald Dean Bass, and nieces and nephews.

In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to the Disabled American Veterans. Arrangements are under the direction of Ozark Memorial Park Crematory of Joplin, MO

Ruth Myers


(From Ozark Memorial Park Crematory)

On the morning of Wednesday, March 26, 2025, Ruth Ann Myers entered eternal rest peacefully, with her husband Jerrold Myers by her side, in their home.

Born on January 25, 1949, in Illinois. Ruth Ann was the daughter to Ethelyn Eugenia and Bernard Michael Brogan. She was preceded in death by her parents, two brothers, John Eugene “Johnny”, Charles Leslie “Charlie”, and one sister, Patricia Christine “Trish”. Ruth is survived by two brothers, Michael & James Brogan and one sister, Barbara Brogan.








In 1995, Ruth Ann finally found the one her heart adored and married Jerrold D Myers on October 7th. She found her own form of paradise with him while living on the farm. She and Jerrold loved nothing more than making memories with their children and grandchildren.

Ruth Ann had three children, John Dethrow (Pam), Genie Blankenship (Scott), Crystal Dorsey (Darrell Jr.) She raised her children with unconditional love and acceptance. She mothered many throughout her years.

She had seven grandchildren: Felicia (Brian), Ashley (Rob), Anthony, Desiree, Jazmeen, Keesha, and Timara (Tristan). Arrangements are under the direction of Ozark Memorial Park Crematory of Joplin, MO
Accompanied by nine great-grandchildren: Annabelle, Andrew, Finnick, Adrianna, Adonist, Julien, Kadence, Nevaeh, and Esther. Ruth Ann deeply loved God, family, and people.

Her hobbies included gardening, spending time outdoors, caring for houseplants, and enjoying the companionship of animals. Her love for music was matched by her joy of dancing, no matter where she was.








She was a constant source of encouragement to everyone she knew and will be profoundly missed by all whose lives she impacted. Ruth Ann’s celebration of life will be held on Monday March 31, 2025, at Bykota Church in Carthage, MO at 1pm, followed by a dinner for family. Her final resting place will be at Oakhill Cemetery. There will be no graveside service. In lieu of flowers, they may be sent to Bykota Church.

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

Waylon Whitton


(From Knell Mortuary)

Waylon Lee Whitton, a gentle soul, graced this world briefly on March 24, 2025, in Joplin, Missouri. Born to Elizabeth Whitton and Hunter Winans, he was a light that shone brightly, before passing away on the same day.

In his short time on earth, Waylon's gentle presence was a profound gift to his family. He was cherished by his loving parents, Elizabeth and Hunter, who felt an immeasurable love for their son from the moment they learned of his impending arrival. Waylon's maternal grandparents, Justin and Kristin Whitton, also held him dear in their hearts, embracing every second they had with their grandson.








Though his time with us was brief, Waylon's impact was significant. His gentle essence reminded all who were looking forward to meeting him of the preciousness of life and the deep connections that can form even before we meet face to face. He was a symbol of hope and love, a reminder that every life, no matter how short, is a valuable treasure that leaves an indelible mark on the world.

Waylon's family will forever remember the joy and anticipation his anticipated arrival brought into their lives. They will hold onto the love that he inspired, and his memory will continue to be a guiding light for them. Waylon Lee Whitton, though he did not get to experience the world in the ways we all hoped, taught those around him about the strength of love and the resilience of the human spirit.








As his family mourns his passing, they also celebrate the brief but significant time they had with Waylon. His gentle soul will forever be a part of their story, and he will always be remembered with immense love and affection. Waylon Lee Whitton's legacy is one of love, a love that will endure in the hearts of his family forever

Private family services will be held at a later date. Online condolences may be expressed through www.knellmortuary.com.


James Taylor


(From Clark Funeral Home)

James Michael Taylor, 79, passed away on March 25, 2025. He was born on July 17, 1945, in Vinita, Oklahoma, to Frances and Eulalia Taylor.

James proudly served in the United States Navy from 1968 to 1970, aboard the USS Claude Jones. After his service, he married the love of his life, Susan on April 12, 1979 and together they shared a life of fun times and lasting memories.








James pursued a successful career with Pizza Hut for 30 years following his time in the Navy, and later had a very enjoyable career in the antique postcard business. He traveled across the country to share his passion for history. As a lifelong history enthusiast, James loved exploring museums and sharing his knowledge with others.

Known for his boundless love for his family, friends, and beloved pets, James was a mentor, role model, provider, and friend to all who knew him. His son, James, reflects, “From his relentless work ethic, his want to provide for his family and friends, and his passion in sharing things he was interested in, he has made me more thankful and proud to carry his name.”

James was deeply loved by his family, and his memory will be cherished by his wife, Susan Taylor; children, Emily Taylor & James Taylor, daughters from previous marriage, Angie Stringer, and Valerie Taylor; sister, Jeanne Taylor; four grandchildren Kayleigh, Jadyn, Owen, and Kaliah, and his fur grandbabies, Lincoln and Ms. Opal. He was preceded in death by his parents.








A visitation will be held on April 1, 2025, at Clark Funeral Home - Chapel of Memories from 5:30 PM to 7:00 PM. A graveside service will be held at the Missouri VA Cemetery on April 8, 2025 at 2:00PM. There will be a family and friends gathering following the graveside service in Ozark, Missouri.

In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made to Faithful Friends, 11281 E. Hwy 86, Neosho, Missouri 64850, or Solace House of the Ozarks, 2425 Mina Avenue, Joplin, Missouri 64804.

James will forever be remembered for his unwavering love, passion, and dedication to those who were lucky enough to know him.


Katherine Hylton

(From Ozark Funeral Home)


Katherine Louise Hylton (Qualls), 69 of Kansas City, Missouri, passed away on Wednesday, March 26, 2025 in Southwest City, Missouri with her loving family by her side.

Katherine was born on April 29, 1955 in Kansas City, Missouri, born to the late Juanita Fern (Carey) and Billy Jean Qualls, Sr. She cherished time spent with her grandchildren and family. Katherine will be remembered as always making jokes, always happy and never complained. She loved traveling with Natalie and going to the ocean, sitting on the beach, going to thrift stores with her sister, Debbie. Katherine will be deeply missed by all knew her.






 

She was preceded in death by her parents and a brother, Billy Gene Qualls, Jr.

Katherine is survived by her daughters, Michelle Frossard (Clinton Frossard) of Southwest City, Missouri and Natalie Schoonover (Kristin Strawn) of Kansas City, Missouri; sister, Deborah Jean Deck (Qualls) of Kansas City, Missouri; brother, Gary Wayne Qualls (Kathleen Kennedy Qualls) of Kansas City, Missouri; grandchildren, Kyley Allman, Terry Newburn, Quinten Allman, Carson Allman, Laney Brock, Casen Frossard, and Ashton Schoonover; great grandchildren, Kaison Newburn, Zalee Newburn, Remington Newburn, Huxton Newburn, Ariel Allman, Harper Allman, Xander Allman and Lily Allman; as well as a host of other family and friends who will dearly miss Katherine.

Celebration of Life service for Katherine will be held at 3:00 pm on Thursday, April 3, 2025 in the Anderson Chapel of the Ozark funeral Home.

Chris Johnson


(From Clark Funeral Home)

Mary Christine “Chris” Johnson, 72, of Missouri, passed away on March 26, 2025. She was born on May 25, 1952, in Kansas City, Missouri, to John Rand and Betty Jene (Collins) Rand.

Chris had a deep appreciation for creativity and self-expression. She was an avid crafter who found joy in photography, painting, and various forms of art. She also had a passion for cooking, sharing her love through meals made with care and creativity.








On September 16, 2000, Chris married Bruce Johnson in Eureka Springs, Arkansas.

In addition to her Husband, Bruce, she is survived by her loving children, Regena Marie Galichia of Joplin, Missouri, and Lisa Stough (Ryan) of Marshfield, Missouri. Additional survivors include, Barbara Smith, Danny Rand, and Beckie Degeer, as well as five grandchildren and one great-grandchild.

Chris was preceded in death by her parents.

A graveside service will be held on April 1, 2025, at Diamond Cemetery in Diamond, Missouri at 11:00 AM.








In lieu of flowers, contributions can be made in her honor to Faithful Friends Animal Advocates, 11281 East Highway 86, Neosho, Missouri.

Chris will be remembered for her artistic spirit, her love of family, and the warmth she brought to those around her. She will be dearly missed.

Harry Oxford


(From Backstrom-Pyeatte Funeral Home)

Rev. Harry W. Oxford, 92, of Rogers, Arkansas transitioned peacefully in to the loving arms of Jesus on March 26, 2025 at the Circle of Life Hospice Home at Legacy Village in Bentonville, Arkansas.

Harry W. Oxford was born October 13, 1932 on a farm in Goshen, Arkansas to the late, H.E. Oxford and Lottie Mulleniex. As a teenager, his family moved to Little Rock, where he met his first wife Evelyn Yarberry at Cedar Lane Church of the Nazarene. After high school he attended Bethany Nazarene College in Bethany, OK. While home for Christmas, he and Evelyn married and she returned with him to Bethany. In 1953, they welcomed their daughter Sandi and in 1955 their son Bill.








As a young pastor, he led churches in Hugo and Albany, OK. During this time, he began teaching himself carpentry after a church member asked him to build cabinets. When he left fulltime ministry, he built homes for many years in Little Rock. He and his family returned to Cedar Lane Church of the Nazarene where he served in many roles, including working with the youth while Sandi and Bill were teenagers. At age 40, he gained the title Pepa to his grandchildren and then his great grandchildren.

In 1977, he and Evelyn moved to Northwest Arkansas and started Oxford Insurance Agency He continued building homes. He joined the Springdale Church of the Nazarene and served as Sunday School Superintendent for many years. While there, he designed and oversaw the construction of a new church building. He was still framing houses in his 60s and hanging cabinets in his 70’s. He didn’t truly retired until well in to his 80’s.

He spent his free time doing woodwork, building, playing cards and boardgames, and he was an avid reader. He was a jokester and enjoyed a good prank and good laughter. He loved to be on his tractor and would find reasons to go out and ride on it. He taught all the grandkids to drive a tractor before they could reach the controls properly.

What was most beloved to him were his family, God and people. He spent time daily in prayer and scripture. It has been said by several; they loved to hear him read scripture and pray aloud. Over the past weeks, those who knew him have remarked how he loved life, Jesus and people so well. He had a calm, loving presence that drew people to him.

He is survived by his daughter, Sandi Oxford Abel and husband, Tommy of Rogers, Arkansas; son, Bill Oxford and wife, Laurie of Carthage, Missouri; 6 grandchildren, Michelle Barrett (Daniel), Shane Orr (Desarae), Jared Oxford (Karrie), Nicholas Oxford, Jennifer Oxford, and Shaina Abel-Wilbur; 15 great-grandchildren, Bethny Barrett (Wesley), Jonathan Barrett (Megan), Sean Barrett (Hannah), Jayla Orr, Rae Lipsmeyer, Kiya Daniel, Christian Daniel, Abra Oxford, Thayne Oxford, Elijah Oxford, Gabriel Oxford, Tyler Oxford, Andrew Oxford, Benjamin Oxford and Uriyah Johnson ; and great, great grandson, Sullivan Barrett Cook and a great, great granddaughter arriving in September.








He is preceded in death by his parents, H.E. Oxford and Lottie Mulleniex; his first wife, Evelyn Yarberry to whom he was married from December 30, 1951 until her passing in April 2007; his second wife, Sally Shull whom he was married to from September 21, 2008 until her passing in September 2014; and his third wife, Donna Rockwell whom he was married to from June 5, 2017 until her passing in February 2024.

The funeral service for Rev. Oxford will be held at 10:00AM on Wednesday, April 2, 2025 at Backstrom-Pyeatte Funeral Home in Springdale, Arkansas. Pastor Larry Woodward and Pastor Ken Armstrong will officiate the service.

Burial will follow at Fairview Memorial Gardens in Fayetteville, Arkansas.