Showing posts with label OBITUARY. Show all posts
Showing posts with label OBITUARY. Show all posts

Thursday, July 17, 2025

Obituary - Diane Bradley

 Diane Nadean (née Perry) Bradley of Columbia, Missouri, age 80, passed away on July 12, 2025, in St. Louis after a long illness. The immediate cause of death was heart failure.

Diane was born on November 8, 1944, in Nevada, Missouri to Nadean Adeline (née Smith) and James Ervel Perry and grew up in Rich Hill, Missouri. She graduated from Rich High School and Central Missouri State University with a degree in music education.

Diane had a difficult life. For decades, she suffered from nearly untreatable depression. At times, the disease was so consuming that it pushed out almost everything else. When the disease receded, she sold real estate, worked in a variety of odd jobs, and got to live the place that she loved most, the Florida Gulf Coast. She loved animals, nature, and was incredibly empathetic to the suffering of others.

Diane was very close to her parents and lived with them in Rich Hill at the end of their lives. During that time, she taught special education at Rich Hill Elementary.

She is survived by her two sons and their families: Colonel Matthew P. Bradley and his wife Lisa D. Bradley, Matt and Lisa’s children Bennet, Hayden, and Becket, Dr. D. Nathan Bradley and his wife Dr. Lyndsay B. Ball; her sister Carol and her husband Ron Johnson; and Diane’s ex-husband David D. Bradley.

Funeral Service will be held at 11 am, Saturday, July 19 at the Heuser Funeral Home.  Visitation will be from 10 am until service time.  Burial will follow at the Green Lawn Cemetery.

Obituary - Marie Ann Neece

Marie Ann Neece, 75, of Garden City, Missouri, passed away on Wednesday, July 16, 2025 at Research Medical Center in Kansas City, Missouri. Funeral services will be held at 11:00AM on Saturday, July 19, 2025 at the Atkinson Funeral Home in Harrisonville, Missouri, with a visitation beginning at 10:00AM. Burial to follow in the Peculiar, Missouri Cemetery. 

A complete obituary will be posted when it becomes available, courtesy of Atkinson Funeral Home.

Wednesday, July 16, 2025

Obituary - Clarice Knight

Clarice Belle (Oswald) Knight, 89, passed away surrounded by her daughters on July 14, 2025, at Oakley Place in Topeka, Kansas.

She was born on February 6, 1936, in Ottawa, Kansas the daughter of Clarence Edward and Lola May (Underwood) Oswald. Clarice attended grade school at the Rural Acorn School in Franklin County, Kansas. She was very active in Acorn Rustlers 4H Club in Franklin County and was on the 4h Council. She graduated in 1954 as Valedictorian of her class from Princeton High School in Princeton, Kansas.

Following graduation, she married Loy Dean Knight at the Princeton Methodist Church on June 27, 1954. Clarice became an Air Force wife living in Amarillo, Texas; Midwest City, Oklahoma; Misawa, Japan; Topeka, Kansas; Nattenheim, Germany and Spring Lake, North Carolina. After her husband’s retirement they moved back to Princeton where they made their home until 2016, later moving to Ottawa, Kansas.

Clarice was a member of the Princeton United Methodist Church where she played the piano and organ for over 50 years. She also played in various churches and gave piano lessons throughout her life. Music and her faith were always very important to her.

Clarice was also a member of the United Women in Faith, VFW Auxiliary, and Daughter’s of the American Revolution (recently receiving her 50-year pin). Clarice held many offices and served these organizations in several capacities until the end.

During her working career she was with the Appraiser’s Office in Franklin County. She later worked 39 ½ years as an Avon Representative. During that time, she received many District Avon Awards. Her greatest job was raising her family.

Clarice enjoyed gardening, canning, sewing, camping, tending to her flowers, Bingo, feeding the birds, and attending her grandchildren’s many sporting events. She and her husband enjoyed camping with the camping club and spending time as Winter Texans. She never missed watching KU Basketball, Royals and Chiefs games.

She is preceded in death by her parents, Clarence and Lola Oswald, her husband Loy Dean Knight, and a granddaughter Kristi Medlen. Clarice is survived by four daughters, Debbie Stephenson and husband Scott of Scranton, Kansas; Nancy Woolery and husband Sheldon of Princeton, Kansas; Cindy Medlen and husband Dean of Rantoul, Kansas; and Donna Mathena-Menke and husband Marvin of Topeka, Kansas.

She is also survived by her grandchildren, Brett (Jodi) Woolery, Kurtis Woolery, Christopher (Jessica) Woolery, Ryan (Lacey) Medlen, Johnna Mathena, Brittany (Ryan) Moranz and Lakyn Stephenson, and great grandchildren, Teagan and Tatum Moranz, Carter Medlen, Brooklyn and Hayden Woolery, Kovax and Radley Woolery and Xander and Easton Jackson

Her family would like to thank Kansas Rehabilitation Hospital, Oakley Place, and Midland Hospice for the kindness and care given to her this past month.

Memorial contributions may be made in her memory to Princeton United Methodist Church and sent in care of Brennan-Mathena Funeral Home, 800 SW 6th Ave., Topeka, Kansas 66603.

Arrangements are pending and will be available soon.

Obituary - Betsy Newman

 Betsey Lynn Newman's wishes were to be cremated and remembered with fond memories.  There are no public services at this time.  Arrangements under the direction of the Schowengerdt Funeral Chapel (660-679-6555) Butler, Missouri.  Online condolences www.schowengerdtchapel.com.  

Betsey Lynn Newman, age 67 of Amsterdam, Missouri died Monday, July 14, 2025 at her daughter's home in Butler, Missouri.  She was born February 28, 1958 to Alfred James and Pauline Ada Moore McNeal in Waverly, New York.

Betsey is survived by one daughter, Cristy Lewis of Butler, Missouri; two brothers, Alfred McNeal of Smithville, Missouri and Jerry McNeal of Lone Jack, Missouri; one sister, Cassie McNeal of Helena, Montana; and three grandchildren.  Betsey was preceded in death by her parents, Alfred and Pauline McNeal; and two sisters, Cheryl Holtzclaw and Sharon Shipers.

Tuesday, July 15, 2025

Obituary - Clyde Brownback

Burton Clyde Brownback, age 72, Tri-Ko resident in Osawatomie, Kansas passed away Sunday, July 13, 2025. He was born on May 21, 1953 in Kansas City, Missouri the son of Clyde and Shirley Drake Brownback. He graduated from Prairie View High School in the Class of 1972. He worked for the Garnett Furniture Factory for twenty years before moving to Tri-Ko in Osawatomie where he lived and was employed. While in high school he was active in FFA and showed hogs. Burton was a member of the Centerville Community Church and the Parker Masonic Lodge #341. He was preceded in death by his parents, a brother, Marion Brownback, and a sister, Josie Lorene Jackson. Burton is survived by two sisters, Marylou Kinder and husband Larry, and Laurel Lee Elliott, sister in law, Carlene Brownback, many nieces, nephews, extended family and friends.

Funeral service will be 10:30 am Friday, July 18, 2025 at the Centerville Community Church. Burial will be in the Centerville Cemetery. Family and friends are invited to gather for a meal and fellowship after the burial at the Church. Memorial contributions are suggested to Prairie FFA or Centerville Community Church. Online condolences can be left at www.schneiderfunerals.com

Obituary - Robert Conway

Robert Grayson Conway, 86, Overland Park, KS, passed away on Thursday, July 10, 2025, at Stratford Commons, in Overland Park, following a brief illness.  Robert was born on September 24, 1938 to Everett Clark and Josephine (Helm) Conway.  He married Beverly Elaine Sherman on March 17, 1961 in El Dorado  Springs, MO and she preceded him in death on November 14, 2017.

      Robert grew up in Pacific, MO and graduated from Pacific High School.  He lived in Nevada, MO and then in Olathe, KS most of his adult life.  He worked in construction beginning with Joseph L. Pohl Construction in Nevada then Combustion Engineering in Kansas City where he retired in 1993.

     Robert was an avid golfer, a sport he enjoyed his whole life, and was a proud member of the Missouri National Guard.

     Survivors include his children, Lisa Conway, daughter, Overland Park, KS, and Rob Conway (Annalisa Pizzarello Conway), Lake Sherwood, CA; three grandchildren, Eleanor Layne, Nico Conway, and Matteo Conway; two great-grandsons, Palmer Layne and Wesley Layne; and two brothers, John Conway and Mike Conway.  In addition to his wife, Beverly, and his parents he was preceded in death by one grandson, Adam K. Layne, and several brothers and sisters.

     Visitation will be held from 1:00-3:00 p.m. on Tuesday, July 22, 2025 at Ferry Funeral Home in Nevada followed by a graveside service at Newton Burial Park in Nevada.  

Obituary - Connie L Loots

 Connie L Loots, 87, of Harrisonville, MO was born on July 4, 1938 in Marshalltown, Iowa. She was the daughter of Lester and Catherine Perkins. She lived up to her 4th of July birthday; she was quite the firecracker! She'd always tell you what she was thinking and could be quite awnry! Connie departed this life and joined loved ones in Heaven July 12 at Ridgecrest Nursing Home in Warrensburg, MO with her daughter and friends by her side.

Connie had many loves throughout her life; but she married her one true love, Willard Loots, in 1987. They enjoyed traveling, golf, country club events and spending time with their many friends until his passing. She was always very involved in her church; usually in the kitchen. She was known for her cooking and baking. Her pies, homemade noodles and Christmas Cookies were always a hit! She loved her gospel music and old hymns like Amazing Grace and What a Friend We Have in Jesus. She adored her Grandkids and spoiled them rotten; especially at Christmas. Many times, the gifts would overtake the Christmas tree. You never knew what gadget you may get; she loved her QVC!

While she lived in many places over the years; including Arizona, Florida, Iowa and Missouri, she loved living in North Carolina the most. Her church and friends there held a special place in her heart.

Connie was preceded in death by her parents, brothers Billy and Alan, her great grandson Owen Linder and her beloved husband, Willard.

Connie is survived by 3 children: Cathy Laizure and husband Charlie of Urich, MO, Justin Wood and wife Theresa of Aurora, Co and Cindy Reavis and husband Hugh of Yadkinville, NC. 10 grandchildren: Allie Grimes, Luke Grimes, Curtis Grimes, Morgan Linder, Landen Laizure, Chase Laizure, Seth Wood, Jamie Reavis, Brian Reavis and Kayla Driscoll, great grandkids, other relatives and friends.

The suffering is over. The rejoicing begins!

  • "For our present troubles and sufferings are small and won’t last very long. Yet they produce for us a glory that vastly outweighs them and will last forever!"

2 Corinthians 4:17

Cremation with no services scheduled.

In lieu of flowers memorial contributions may be made to Alzheimer's Association. Donations can be made through the link or send to Dickey Funeral Home, P.O. Box 432, Harrisonville, Missouri 64701.

Obituary - Shea Beddo

Shea Beddo age 54 of Harrisonville, Missouri departed this life Saturday, July 12, 2025 at her home in Harrisonville, Missouri.

Shea graduated from Pleasant Hill High School in 1989 and married her husband, Duane, on August 19 of that same year.

Over the years, Shea devoted much of her time to her family and community. She was a Cub Scout Den Leader, a proud baseball and soccer mom for Dylan’s teams, and a regular volunteer at events throughout the Harrisonville School District.

Shea had a deep love for animals, especially her dogs, and spent many hours volunteering at local dog shelters across the Kansas City area. She began each day with a workout and was known for her kindness, quiet strength, and appreciation for life’s simple pleasures—like a good margarita or glass of wine shared with family and friends.

She is survived by her husband, Duane; her son, Dylan, and daughter-in-law, Monica; her father, Mike; her sister, Stella; nephews Alex (Christina) and Colton; and her three dogs, Meeka, Kingston, and Jade. She was preceded in death by her mother, Sharon Birch.

Cremation with a Celebration of Life Visitation will be held 2:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m. Thursday, July 17, 2025 at Dickey Funeral Home, Harrisonville, Missouri.

In lieu of flowers memorial contributions may be made to Wayside Waifs. Donations can be made through the link or mailed to Dickey Funeral Home, P.O. Box 432, Harrisonville, Missouri 64701.

Obituary - Linda Fricke

Linda Fricke, 76, of Lee's Summit, Missouri, passed away on Saturday, July 12, 2025 at her home. Celebration of Life will be held on Saturday, August 2, 2025 at 2:00 PM at Atkinson Funeral Home in Harrisonville, MO, with a visitation beginning at 1:00 PM.

A complete obituary will be posted when it is available, courtesy Atkinson Funeral Home.

Obituary - Pat Morris

Pat Morris, 90 of Amsterdam, Missouri peacefully, surrounded by loved ones at St. Luke’s Rehab & Memory Care in Carthage, Missouri. Graveside services will be held at 1:00 pm Monday, July 21, 2025 in Scott Cemetery, Amsterdam, Missouri. Services under the direction of Mullinax Funeral Home, Buter (660-679-0009). Memorial contributions may be made in lieu of flowers, to Cure Alzheimer’s Fund, 34 Washington St. Suite 230, Wellesley Hills, MA 02481. Messages of condolence may be left for the family at www.mullinaxfuneralhome.com.

Patsy Lou Strong Morris was born November 8, 1934 in Cape Girardeau, Missouri, the daughter of Elwood and Edna Patterson Strong. She was a wonderful and loving mother, wife and grandmother. Her first priority was always her children. During her marriage to her first husband, Charles E. Smith, she gave birth to 5 sons and 1 daughter; Richard, Jim, Ronnie, Connie, Mike and John. They lived on the family farm in LaCygne, Kansas where Pat welcomed his 4 sons; Art, Gary, Danny and Steve, into their family. She raised Danny and Steve as her own, after their mother died. After Charles died in 1961, Pat remained on the family farm with their 8 children.

During the following years, Pat met G.W. Morris, and they were married in 1966. They sold the family farm in LaCygne and moved to a farm in Amsterdam, Missouri, where G.W. was raising his 3 children. Along with her full-time job as a mother, Pat was known for her kind and compassionate heart and her beautiful voice. She was part of the church choir and often sang duets with her good friend Eleanor at special church events, as well as many “family karaoke sessions” over the years with Ronnie, John and Connie. After raising their combined children, Pat continued to give back. She worked at area care facilities after earning her certification as an Accredited Nurse Aid. In 2016, after successfully working and farming for 49 years, Pat and G.W. retired and moved to Carl Junction, Missouri.

Pat is survived by two children; Connie Smith and John Smith as well as her husband, G.W. Morris, two step-children, Shelly Sims and Carl Morris, plus numerous grandchildren and great-grandchildren.

Monday, July 14, 2025

Obituary - Eugene Calvin Benbow

 Eugene Calvin Benbow's wishes were to be cremated.  Graveside service with inurnment will be 1 p.m. Friday, July 18, 2025 at Oak Hill Cemetery in Butler, Missouri.   No visitation prior to service.  Arrangements under the direction of the Schowengerdt Funeral Chapel (660-679-6555), Butler.  Online condolences www.schowengerdtchapel.com.

Eugene Calvin Benbow, age 86 of Peculiar, Missouri died Wednesday, July 2, 2025 at Belton Regional Medical Center in Belton, Missouri.  He was born November 12, 1938 to Admiral John and Ruby Fern Brown Benbow in Bates County, Missouri.

Eugene is survived by his wife, Marilyn Marie Benbow of Peculiar, Missouri; two sons, Charles Eugene Benbow of Peculiar, Missouri and Timothy Richard Benbow of Lincoln, Nebraska; two grandsons, Nolan and Naden Benbow; two granddaughters, Emerson and Rilyn Benbow; and one brother, John Dale Benbow and wife Charleen of Appleton City, Missouri.  Eugene was preceded in death by his parents, Admiral and Ruby Benbow; one granddaughter, Beatrice Benbow; and one nephew, John Benbow

Sunday, July 13, 2025

Obituary - Wallace "Wally" Bauer

After a short battle with cancer, Wallace Walter (Wally) Bauer of Urich, MO passed away at University of Kansas Hospital on Thursday, July 10th, 2025 surrounded by his loved ones.

Wally was born on August 30, 1960, to Walter H. and Evelyn R. (Propeck) Bauer, the youngest of four children. He grew up in Montrose, MO, and attended St. Mary’s Catholic School and Montrose High School, class of 1978. Shortly after high school, Wally took a job with Clearfield Cheese in Clinton, MO working as a mechanic. He transitioned to Freightliner of Springfield, MO in 1985 and served as their night Service Manager for a few years before returning to Henry Co in 1988 and becoming the manager at the Kansas City location. Wally served as a Service Manager for KC Freightliner for nearly 40 years, making lifelong friendships that were more like family. Through hard work, dedication, and a self-taught approach, Wally was able to turn his passion into a lifelong career. He married Nancy (Ross) Bauer on May 28, 1988, at Holy Trinity Catholic Church in Urich, MO. To this union, two children were born, Michael Bauer in January of 1991 and Erin (Bauer) Schell in February of 1993.

Wally was a passionate and loving soul who cherished time with his family and friends. He was born and raised in the Catholic faith; in later years he served as a CCD teacher, Eucharistic Minister, Lector, and right-hand man to the priests of Holy Trinity Church. He enjoyed trap/skeet shooting, playing guitar, racing, and most of all telling stories and making others laugh till there were tears in their eyes. Wally had an exceptional racing career, starting shortly after high school and hanging up his racing suit in the fall of 2008. He raced pure stocks, street stocks, late models, and modifieds. He met and made many friends through this passion, and they all say he was a phenomenal driver and a clean racer. Wally also hosted an annual clay pigeon shoot at his home every fall, inviting anyone he met. He never met a stranger; in fact, his wife and children still laugh about the encounters on family vacations out of state, far and wide, always running into someone he knew.

He is preceded in death by his parents Walter and Evelyn, his older brother Robert (Bob) Bauer, Sister-in-Law Ann (Tindall) Bauer, and niece Karla Bauer.

He is survived by his wife, Nancy; his children: Michael (Mollee) Bauer and grandchildren Shelby and Samuel of Urich, MO, and Erin (Darren) Schell and grandchildren Andrea and Theodore Schell; sister Mary (Bill) Harris of Montrose, MO, Rick (Joanne) Bauer of Montrose, MO; and many nieces, nephews, great nieces, great nephews, cousins, and many dear friends.



The family suggests memorial donations be made to Holy Trinity Catholic Church, Urich, Missouri and may be left at Hill & Son Funeral Home or at the the church the day of Mass.

Saturday, July 12, 2025

Obituary - Ronnie Kahn

Ronald “Ronnie” Fox Kahn, 88, of Leawood, Kansas, passed away peacefully on June 2, in Rancho Mirage, California, where he had maintained a winter home for many years.

Born in Kansas City, Missouri, on April 4, 1937, to Lester and Ethel Kahn, Ronnie grew up in Butler, Missouri. He attended Wentworth Military Academy, graduating in 1955, and later pursued his education at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, where he was a member of the ZBT Fraternity. He proudly served in the United States Army, primarily stationed in France. Upon returning home, he married the late Barbara C. Kahn, his devoted wife of 65 years, who died in September 2024.
A successful entrepreneur and business leader, Ronnie was the principal owner and chairman of several transportation and logistics companies, including Kahn Transportation Company, Central States Thermo King (CSTK), Double Check Company, Tri-State Equipment Company and Velociti Inc.
A passionate Kansas City Chiefs fan, Ronnie was a longtime season ticket holder, having secured his seats on the first day they became available in 1963. He also served as a Chiefs Red Coater, embracing his love for the team and community. In retirement, he became an avid golfer and canasta player, and he spent much of his time traveling the world and visiting Michelin-starred restaurants with Barbara.
Throughout his life, Ronnie remained actively engaged in philanthropy and business leadership. He was a member of the Thermo King and Chevrolet Dealer Advisory Councils, as well as a director of Boatsmen Bank in Butler, Missouri, and Tamarisk Country Club. His dedication to charitable causes was reflected in his service and dedication to the Cystic Fibrosis Foundation (Kansas City), the Mayo Clinic (Phoenix) and Beit T’Shuvah (Los Angeles). In 2023, he and Barbara were honored with the Harriet Award for their longstanding philanthropic efforts.
Ronnie was an unstoppable whirlwind of energy and mischief, delighting in playful antics and sparking joy in everyone he met.
Ronnie is survived by his children, Michael L. Kahn and Shelly Kahn Tessel; his grandchildren, Alexander “Sasha” Kahn, Lucie Tessel, Jonah Tessel and Teddy Tessel; his sisters, Lenita and Marcia (Mel); his brother-in-law, Edwin (Susan); and numerous nieces, nephews and cousins. He is survived by a wide circle of cherished friends. He was preceded in death by his beloved wife, his parents and his favorite dog, Bogie.
A private family burial took place at Rose Hill Cemetery on June 6, officiated by Rabbi Kramer of The Temple, Congregation B’nai Jehudah.
In lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be made to the Kahn Family Fund for AI Research and Innovation at the Mayo Clinic, a fund dedicated to Alzheimer research (Mayo Clinic, Department of Development, 200 First St. S.W., Rochester, MN 55905 or give.mayoclinic.org), or to Beit T’Shuvah (8831 Venice Blvd., Los Angeles, CA 90034 or beittshuvah.org/support/donate).
The family extends their heartfelt gratitude to Ronnie’s dedicated healthcare aides — Crystal, Lupe, Karen and Charlotte — his physician, Dr. Christopher Flores, and his nurse Jennifer at Mission Hospice Services for their compassionate care.
Online condolences for the family may be left at louismemorialchapel.com.

Thursday, July 10, 2025

Obituary - Ruth Ann Antrim

Ruth Ann Antrim, formerly Hueston, passed away July 2025 after bravely battling cancer for many years. Ruth Ann was 74 years old. She lived and worked in the Mound City and Fort Scott, Kansas areas her entire life. She was the daughter of Kenneth and Marie Hueston. Born on May 21, 1951. She attended school in Mapleton, Fulton, and finally at Uniontown where she graduated from. Ruth Ann married Guy Antrim on November 4, 1977 in Mapleton, Kansas. This union led to two children, Brian and Michael. Ruth Ann already had a son, Jerry from a previous relationship. She worked in many different places during her life. The Fort Scott Tribune, Western Insurance Companies, SEKAN printing and Ennis Business Forms from which she retired. She also worked part-time in nursing homes as well as the Fort Scott Livestock Auction. At one time, she was working three jobs. Whatever she had to do to take care of her family, she did. Ruth Ann loved animals and raised many dozens of orphaned rabbits. It was hoped no one was giving away a wayward buffalo, because she would have tried to rear it. The one thing that she loved and cherished more than anything were her boys. She sacrificed everything for them and to know she was only a phone call away, brought great comfort to them. Although, her own boys came first, a very close second were the multiple neighborhood boys who were always a fixture at her house. Usually to eat. It was not unusual to have six or eight boys plus her three to feed. Being able to produce enough homemade chicken and noodles to feed a platoon of teenage boys was an absolute miracle. Yet she did it every weekend, from yeast rolls to cream peas and potatoes, no one went away hungry. Indeed, many of her most famous dishes seemed to defy the laws of physics, as they cannot be duplicated to this day. Ruth Ann knew how to raise hard working, honest kids. Indeed, some of the boys brought girlfriends and fiances by, to get her approval. She loved her friends and cousins or really anybody that would stand still long enough to receive a hug. You weren't getting away without one. Ruth Ann had an absolute uncanny sense of time. If you left her house she knew, plus or minus ten minutes, about how long it should take you. If you didn't report in, you were getting a phone call. There are going to be a lot of us missing those first thing in the morning calls as well. You know who you are. She cared for her parents as they struggled with health issues. Her husband, Guy had a long struggle with cancer and this really wore her down. The loss of her youngest son, Michael, was something that she never fully recovered from, even after twenty years. If a cousin or friend came by the house, she was quick to jump in the car and off they went. She loved flowers, gardening and sarcasm. The latter will be sorely missed. Ruth Ann Antrim is survived by a brother, Tom Hueston and his wife, Jeanie of Mapleton, Kansas, two sons, Jerry Anderson of McCune, Kansas and Brian Antrim and wife, Becky of Prescott, Kansas, four grandchildren, Dreyton, Connery, Kendall and Axle. Too many other boys to mention, but you know who you are.

Funeral Service will be held at 11 am, Tuesday, July 15 at the Schneider Funeral Home, Mound City Chapel. Visitation will be from 10 am to service time. Burial will follow in the Mapleton Cemetery. Contributions are suggested to Care to Share of Linn County and may be sent in care of the Schneider Funeral Home P.O. Box J Mound City, Kansas 66056.

Obituary - Floyd Donald Stepp

 Floyd Donald Stepp, 84, of Nevada, MO passed away on Wednesday, July 9, 2025, at Medicalodges, Nevada, following a brief illness.  Floyd was born on February 16, 1941, to Robert and Agnes Stepp.  He was married to Barbara Bishop on April 28, 1984, in Aurora, Colorado.  She preceded him in death on April 19, 2016.

    Floyd grew up in California.  After his marriage, he and Barbara came to Nevada, Missouri from Colorado.  Floyd was a truck driver his entire life, retiring from Tyson Foods in 2010.  He was an avid football fan and loved watching the Kansas City Chiefs. 

    Floyd is survived by his children, Pam Bozworth (Richard, Jr), Nevada, MO, Jeffrey Bishop (Terri), Ft. Scott, KS, Mark Bishop, St. Joseph, MO, and Gregory Bishop (Christina), Nevada, MO; 11 grandchildren; and numerous great-grandchildren, nieces, nephews, and cousins.   In addition to his wife, Barbara, Floyd was preceded in death by a son, Donald Wayne Stepp; his parents; 2 sisters, Estoal Woodcook and Helen Reynolds; and 3 brothers, Lee Stepp, Robert Stepp, and Walter Stepp.

    A private family committal will be held in Newton Burial Park at a later date under the direction of Ferry Funeral Home.

Obituary - Vicki Sue Moser

Vicki Sue Moser, loving wife, mother, grandmother, and great grandmother passed away on July 3rd, 2025, at her home in Roach, Missouri. Vicki was born in Butler, Missouri on August 6th, 1947, to Robert and Bonnie Cumpton.

Vicki is survived by her husband of 57 years, Bob Moser; daughter Jackie (Anthony) Fanara, son Rob (Bridget) Moser; five grandchildren, Matt Stone, Luke (Amber) Stone, Caleb Moser, Tanner Reed, Grace Moser; and great grandson Wicks Stone. She is preceded in death by both parents, in-laws Gene and Sara Moser, sister-in-law Linda Moser, and brother-in-law Gary Moser.

Vicki was raised on her parent’s farm in Adrian, Missouri where she was known to spend time with her dad in the dairy barn and on the tractor. Her education began in a one-room schoolhouse with the distinction of being the only first-grade student. Vicki graduated from Adrian High School in 1965 and later attended college at Central Missouri State University (CMSU) in Warrensburg, Missouri, majoring in education.

While attending CMSU, Vicki met Bob on a blind date set up by close friends. They both often spoke of knowing that first date was the start of something special, and their intuition proved true as they married at the CMSU Chapel on May 20th, 1968.

Vicki’s teaching career began at the Slippery Rock School District in Pennsylvania, near Bob’s hometown of Butler. She continued her career in Fairfax County, Virginia, where she and Bob made a home for 10 years. In 1979, Vicki and Bob moved to Adrian, Missouri where she taught for another 23 years, completing a 33-year career educating youth with devotion and a sense of care that always challenged them to be their best. Students and visitors frequenting Vicki’s classroom were met with the witty slogan on a sign stating, “This is not Burger King, we do it my way.” More recently, Vicki was quite proud of granddaughter Grace Moser who is following her way, starting her own teaching career in the fall of 2025.

Upon her retirement in 2002, Vicki moved to the Lake of the Ozarks where she and Bob spent the last 23 wonderful years together. At the lake, Vicki was known for her gardening, growing flowers, landscaping with river rock, and anything else that would take her outside. Although her green thumb skill set was something special, Vicki most enjoyed spending time with family and hosting friends. Bob often says Vicki was responsible for turning a lake cabin into their lake home.

Vicki’s love for water extended from the lake to the ocean, having sailed 24 Caribbean cruises with Bob. While the ship casino is where you would often find her when at sea, Vicki most enjoyed the time visiting all ports of call, Aruba being her favorite.

Hundreds of students benefitted from Vicki’s instruction through the years, gaining knowledge and discipline they carry to this day. But one did not need to sit in a classroom to be part of her legacy. Vicki lived life, showing love and care to family and friends, and demonstrating an element of work ethic and toughness we all learned from. Above all, Vicki had unshakable faith, loving our Lord and Savior with all her heart.

Please join the family for a Celebration of Life honoring Vicki Sue Moser on Saturday, July 19th from 2:00 to 4:00 pm at the Adrian Optimist Building located at 317 S. Old 71 Highway, Adrian, Missouri.

In lieu of flowers, the family asks donations “For Student Needs” be sent to Adrian R-III School District, 601 N. Houston, P.O. Box 98, Adrian, Missouri, 64720 in memory of Vicki Moser.

Arrangements are under the direction of Allee-Holman-Howe Funeral Home in Camdenton, Missouri.

Wednesday, July 9, 2025

Obituary - Richard Franklin Lawson

Richard Franklin Lawson, 68, of Harrisonville passed away peacefully with his children by his side. Born and raised in Harrisonville, Richard called the community his home for nearly his entire life. He retired more than 10 years ago as a Machinist and Aerospace Worker, working at Honeywell for more than 30 years. A lifelong lover of music, Richard found joy in playing the guitar, filling the lives of those around him with melody and heart. His quiet strength and gentle spirit will be deeply missed.

He is survived by Joshua Taylor Lawson, wife Lyndsay, of Harrisonville, MO, Nicolette Marie Hollingsworth, of Harrisonville, MO, Brandy Elaine, husband Josh Lavelock, of Harrisonville, MO, Georgann Metheny, Raymore, MO, Janet Lea Allbaugh, Harrisonville, MO, his 10 grandchildren. He is preceded in death by his Father, George Taylor Lawson, Mother, Nancy Helen Lawson, Brother, Glen Metheny, Brother, Steven Allbaugh.

His legacy lives on in the music he loved and the family who loved him.

A Graveside Service will be held 5:00 p.m. Friday, July 11, 2025 at Orient Cemetery, Harrisonville, Missouri.

Obituary - Todd Michael Staum

Todd Michael Staum, age 61, of Paola, Kansas passed away on July 5, 2025, after battling cancer. Todd passed at home surrounded by loved ones.

Todd was born in Vermillion, South Dakota to Clayton and Mary Ellen Staum on August 15, 1963. He grew up in Elk Point, South Dakota where he graduated in 1981.

In 1986, Todd married Mary Guillaume. They had 2 children, Janna and Derek. That marriage ended in divorce. In 2008, Todd married Shelly Staum.

Todd will always be remembered for his love of family and friends, his kind heart, and witty personality. Todd was always willing to give his time at benefits and special events. His love of cooking was evident as he enjoyed cooking for family, friends and even catering events. A core memory for the grandkids is having a pancake war in the kitchen after a sleepover. Todd was always up for shenanigans even if it meant destroying the kitchen. Another love in his life was his Harley Davidson trike. He seldom rode the open roads with no destination in mind. He loved to find a spot to ride to for a meal or a cold beverage. Traveling was a mutual love for Todd and Shelly. They took many adventurous trips - some just the two of them, and some with family or friends. Jamaica was one of Todd’s favorite destinations.

Todd was a Trustee at the Paola Fraternal Order of Eagles. He also volunteered as one of the cooks for the breakfasts served there on the weekends. In his earlier years, Todd was a youth wrestling coach where he was proud of taking kids to state tournaments. Todd loved watching his daughter, Janna play basketball and his son, Derek compete on the wrestling mat.

In the 1990s Todd began his career in the asphalt business becoming a Plant Operator for Superior Bowen. Todd took pride in his work and built close friendships with many co-workers.

Todd is survived by his wife Shelly, daughter Janna Staum, son Derek Staum, stepson R.J. Trumbly (Jenny) and stepdaughter Lora Trumbly. Todd and Shelly have 6 grandchildren: Kayden Ditch, Urijah Ditch, Kyndall Christiano, Noah Trumbly, Grant Trumbly and Jordan Trumbly. Todd is also survived by 4 siblings: Scott Staum (Kelly), Dawn Staum, Danny Staum and Candace Petersen (Kelly). Todd is preceded in death by his parents Clayton and Mary Ellen Staum, and grandparents.

Todd will be laid to rest July 12, 2025. A graveside service will take place at Paola Cemetery at noon, followed by a Celebration of Life luncheon at the Paola Eagles located at 26433 Eagle Dr., Paola, Kansas. On July 19, 2025, Todd will be taken to his hometown to be laid to rest next to his parents at the Elk Point Cemetery in Elk Point, South Dakota. A Celebration of Life dinner will follow at the Elk Point American Legion Hall located at 103 E. Main St, Elk Point, South Dakota.

In lieu of flowers, the family suggests a donation to the Paola Fraternal Order of Eagles. Todd devoted time to helping improve the organization and this will help carry on his legacy.


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