Cremation with a Celebration of life will be held at a later date.
A complete obituary will be posted once that information becomes available, courtesy Dickey Funeral Home.
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Cremation with a Celebration of life will be held at a later date.
A complete obituary will be posted once that information becomes available, courtesy Dickey Funeral Home.
Throughout his 9.5 decades, “Hank” operated in high gear. He raced through life owning businesses, flying airplanes, painting seascapes, refinishing furniture, traveling to dozens of countries, writing poetry, restoring cars, riding horses, and enjoying everything on the farm.
Hank was graduated from Harlandale High School and famously “warmed the bench” for one of the first football games played in Monterrey, Mexico. He worked in electronics and joined the Texas National Guard, where he was the last of the radio airmen, a specialty phased out as pilots took over their own communications. The result was Hank served his country by flying around the United States getting plenty of “sack time.” He was a proud Veteran who finished with the rank he called “GFO.”
During the Cold War, his small business stumbled into the creation of bugging devices. Hank once pinned a flower with a radio transmitter on Ed McMahon’s lapel to demonstrate to Johnny Carson the cutting-edge spy craft of the era.
Around that time, he also landed his Piper Tri-Pacer on the wrong airfield near Washington, D.C. He was surprised to be greeted by armed Soldiers demanding to know who he was and why he was on their military base.
Subsequently, Hank grew his father-in-law Chet’s business representing manufacturers of construction equipment, and he built a sales team throughout the Midwest. He also expanded his business ventures to include rental properties in Missouri.
Hank was thrice married and had five children. He especially enjoyed time at Joanie’s “farm”: tending to the dogs, cats, and bees; riding horses; feeding the deer and fish; cutting, splitting, stacking, and burning firewood; watching squirrels get into the bird feeder; and enjoying the annual visit of a pair of geese who months later welcomed their goslings!
Hank is survived by Joanie Shores, his wife of nearly 40 years; his brother Gerry (Mary); his children Kathy Peña (Danny), Tom (C.J.), and Jason (Begonya); his grandchildren Tiffany, Geoffrey, Matthew, April, Andrea, Amanda, Maria’, Kandice, Amy, Joshua, Sofia, and Max Henry; and his former wife and mother of three of his children, Marli Klumb. He was preceded in death by his parents, Otto and Kathryn; his brother, Billy; and his sons, Bill (Linda) and Steve (Judee); and his former wife and mother of two of his children, Gladys Huslage.
A celebration of life will be held in the Spring.
Samuel “Sam” Ulysses Lefevre, age 88 of Butler, Missouri died Thursday, February 19, 2026 at Bates County Memorial Hospital in Butler. He was born July 24, 1937 to Ernest Pete and Marie Elizabeth Goodenough Lefevre in Butler.
Sam is survived by two sons, Randy Lefevre of Bronaugh, Missouri and Mike Lefevre and wife Johnna of Butler, Missouri; one daughter, Cheryl Baker and husband Gary of Odessa, Missouri; six grandchildren; ten great-grandchildren; two sisters, Phillistein Bribey of Overland Park, Kansas and Martha Center of Oak Grove, Missouri; and one brother, Ernest Lefevre of Raymore, Missouri. Sam was preceded in death by his parents; wife, Doris; and three sisters.
Joan Lucille Davis, age 90 of Butler, Missouri died Saturday, February 14, 2026 at Medicalodge in Butler. She was born February 21, 1935 to Donald Dwight and Beulah Marie Chapin Beard in Bates County, Missouri.
Joan is survived by three daughters, Cindy Bray of Butler, Missouri, Martha Fuhrman and husband Randy of Jefferson City, Missouri and Tammy Williams and husband Jerry of Rich Hill, Missouri; one son, John Davis and wife Linda of Kingsville, Missouri; eight grandchildren, Tyler Davis (Valerie), Cory Davis (Deanna), Kelsey Carter (David), Shawna Fuhrman, Danielle Vaught (Sam), Jacob Williams (Cindi), Lisa Thomas and Kevin Bray; ten great-grandchildren and two great-great-grandchildren; two sisters, Kathryn Landers and husband Dale of Omaha, Nebraska and Edna Fenimore and husband Darrell of Weatherford, Texas; and one brother, Ken Beard and wife Marge of Kansas City, Missouri. Joan was preceded in death by her parents; husband, J.W. Davis (03/20/2002); and three grandsons, Kent Bray, Cody Williams and Abricus “Brick” Thomas.
John graduated from Seneca High School in 1975, where he met his lifelong companion, Debbie. Together they built a life centered on faith and family and were blessed with three daughters: Jeanne, Jennifer, and Johnna.
In his younger years, John answered God’s call to ministry and faithfully served the United Methodist Church, leading his family to many communities as he preached and ministered to others. After many dedicated years of service, he retired from preaching but continued to live out his faith in his daily life.
When he wasn’t in the pulpit, John had a love for the thrill of the track. On many Saturday nights in his younger years, he could be found behind the wheel of the No. 32 street stock car race, embracing the excitement of racing. One of his greatest honors in recent years was watching his daughter Jeanne continue that legacy this past racing season, a source of immense pride and joy for him.
Following retirement, John devoted himself to what he loved most - planning and decorating events. He found great joy in balloon artistry and event décor, taking special pride in decorating his daughters’ weddings and creating beautiful memories for their special days. John had a deep love for horses and the outdoors. Above all, he cherished his children, grandchildren, and great-grandchildren. Though he kept them on their toes, he adored each of them dearly. He always made sure his family was cared for and never failed to have a dollar and snacks ready for his great-grandchildren when they came to visit.
He was preceded in death by his parents, Lavohn and Marvin Mertens; two sisters, Jeanne and Judy; and one brother, Jim.
John is survived by his lifelong companion, Debbie of Nevada, Missouri; his three daughters: Jeanne (Victor) Ellison of El Dorado Springs, Missouri; Jennifer (Jaren) Roberts of Nevada, Missouri; and Johnna (Matt) Boch of El Dorado Springs, Missouri; two sisters, Janie (Richard) Hopkins of Coker, Alabama; Janna Mertens of Gladstone, Oregon; eight grandchildren: Deven (Rachel) Watkins, Logan (Shaniah) Roberts, Justin Ellison, Jonathon (Kiera) Ellison, Caitlyn Roberts, Hannah Roberts, Gabby Boch, and Gavin Boch; and six great-grandchildren: Audra, Millie, and Maeve Watkins, Jackson and Bryson Roberts, and Everly Ellison. He is also survived by many nieces, nephews, and friends.
John will be remembered for his unwavering faith, his adventurous spirit, his creativity, his devotion to family, and the joy he brought to all who knew him.
The family will be holding a private ceremony at a later date.
Memorial and floral tributes may be left for the family in c/o Ferry Funeral Home in Nevada.
Goldie was born January 30, 1940, in Adrian, Missouri, the daughter of Cecil and Nina Page. She was a graduate of Ballard High School in Ballard, Missouri. Following her graduation, Goldie moved to Kansas City, Missouri and worked at Montgomery Wards. In 1972, after the passing of her daddy, she returned home to help her mom with the family farm. She was a faithful member of Cold Creek Christian Church.
Goldie worked at many different places throughout her life and was known for her strong work ethic and dedication. She had been employed at Sioux Chief since 1996.
Goldie had a deep love for the outdoors and enjoyed hunting, canning food, and tending to her garden. She cherished time spent with family and friends and was well known for hosting gatherings, especially her famous taco dinners.
Goldie devoted much of her life to caring for others. She lovingly babysat her nieces and nephews, along with many other children in the community who needed her care. She found great joy in supporting her family and especially enjoyed attending her nieces’ and nephews’ sporting events.
She is survived by her sister, Donna Mae Taylor; sister-in-law, Patsy Page; and many loving nieces, nephews, and dear friends.
She was preceded in death by her parents, Cecil and Nina Page; three brothers, Lawrence Page, Billy Page, and Richard Page and wife Lois Page; and three sisters, Wilma Lee Love and husband Johnny Love, Barbara Sweet and husband Bruce Sweet Jr., and Evelyn Mickelberry and husband Roy Mickelberry and also brother-in-law Ted Taylor.
Goldie will be remembered for her caring heart, generous spirit, and her deep love for family and community.
Funeral service will be held 2:00 p.m. Tuesday, February 24, 2026 at Dickey Funeral Home, Harrisonville, Missouri with interment at Garden City Cemetery, Garden City, Missouri.
Visitation will be held 1:00 p.m. - 2:00 p.m. Tuesday, February 24, 2026 at Dickey Funeral Home, Harrisonville, Missouri.
William “Bill” Kelly Jones, age 89 of Butler Missouri died Thursday, February 12, 2026 at Bates County Memorial Hospital in Butler, Missouri. He was born July 31, 1936 to Hugh and Avis Taylor Jones in Paducah, Kentucky.
Bill retired after 30 years with the Kansas City, Kansas Police Department. He then went to work as a director of security of the Unified Government of Kansas City, Kansas. Bill was also a veteran of the Marine Corps.
Bill is survived by his wife, Connie Jones of Butler, Missouri; eight children, Ralph Jones of Rogers, Arkansas, Cindy Brynestad of Cypress, Texas, Bill Jones of Kansas City, Kansas, Ramon Jones of Riverside, Missouri, Michael Jones of Olathe, Kansas, Kari Harris of Linn Valley, Kansas, Lisa Anderson of Kansas City, Kansas and Gary Anderson of Linn Valley, Kansas; and several grandchildren and great-grandchildren.
Dennis Mitchell “Mitch” Grainger, age 67 of Foley, Alabama went home to be with his Lord and Savior Monday, February 9, 2026 at Baldwin Health Hospital in Foley, Alabama with his sons by his side. He was born October 6, 1958 to Harold Oliver and Barbara Ann Johnson Grainger in Kanas City, Missouri.
Mitch is survived by two sons, Justin Mitchell Grainger and wife Maria of Lavon, Texas and Joshua Michael Grainger and wife Lauren of Foley, Alabama; one daughter, Jennifer Zink and husband Scott of Van Cleave, Mississippi; four grandchildren, Jace Grainger, Jaelyn Grainger, Caleb Grainger and Madison Zink; mother, Barbara Grainger of Butler, Missouri; one brother, Mike Grainger and wife Pam of Butler, Missouri; two sisters, Lisa Evans and husband Bobby and Mitzi Grainger 🐾Tux🐾, all of Butler, Missouri; and numerous nephews, nieces and grand-nephews and nieces. Mitch was preceded in death by his father, Harold Grainger and a niece, Jessica Leann Evans.
She was married to Richard Savant and from this marriage they had one daughter, Crissy Savant. Debbie grew up in Nevada and lived in Nevada and El Dorado Springs. She worked at the Nevada State Hospital for many years and also for Heartland Hospital for a time. She was an avid Kansas City Chiefs fan, loved to fish and be outdoors, but most of all she loved being with her family.
Survivors include one daughter, Crissy Savant, Nevada, MO; two grandchildren, Levi Flanagan and Brooklyn Flanagan, both of Republic, MO; one great-grandson, Colton Flanagan, Republic, MO; and her brother, Chester Harden, Joplin, MO. She was preceded in death by her parents and a grandson, Logan Flanagan.
Funeral services will be held at 1:30 p.m. on Monday, February 16, 2026, at Ferry Funeral Home, Nevada, with Pastor Dennis Engelbrecht officiating. Interment will follow in the Mt. Vernon Cemetery in Walker, MO. The family will receive friends from 3:00-5:00p.m. Sunday at the funeral home.
Memorials are suggested to the Nevada Animal Shelter c/o Ferry Funeral Home.
Funeral service will be 11 am Thursday, February 19, 2026 at the Schneider Funeral Home, Pleasanton Chapel. Burial will be in the Centerville Cemetery. Visitation will be held from 5 to 7 pm Wednesday, February 18 at the Pleasanton Chapel. Memorial contributions are suggested to Wounded Warrior Project. Online condolences can be left at www.schneiderfunerals.com.
Linda graduated from Hume High School in 1969 where she enjoyed participating in band, choir, school plays, and basketball. Linda worked as a legal secretary for Blake Hudson at Hudson Law Firm in Ft. Scott, KS for 49 years, retiring in 2023 after a successful battle with cancer.
Linda was a member of Foster Christian Church for many years where she enjoyed playing the piano each Sunday and especially for Easter and Christmas programs. After moving to Nevada in 2002, she joined First Baptist Church. She loved her church family, especially the ladies in her Sunday School Class. They would become very dear friends of hers. Linda was a proud mother and grandmother, attending every event in their lives as their biggest cheerleader and supporter. She was a wonderful cook and shared her favorites with her family and friends. Her favorite thing to do was visiting her family and friends. She enjoyed dancing, preparing meals for family and playing cards and Bingo with them.
Survivors include her life partner, Dale Neal, Mound City, KS; her daughter, Tammy Hendren (Mike Ward), Nevada, MO; grandchildren, Dalton Hendren (Jordan Crozier), Rich Hill, MO and Melinda Hendren (Baily Solan), Springfield, MO; and three nephews and one niece and their families who were very dear to her heart, Tom Whitten, Jr., Ronald Whitten, Tonya Jacobs, Doug Norbury, Rich Hill, MO. Preceding her in death were her parents; one brother, Tom Whitten; a sister-in-law, Rosemary Whitten; and a niece, Deann Cobbs, Mound City, KS.
The family will receive friends on Tuesday, February 17, 2026 from 3:00-5:00 p.m. at Ferry Funeral Home, Nevada, MO.
Those who wish may contribute in Linda’s name to Salem Cemetery, Foster, MO in care of Ferry Funeral Home.
Cremation with a celebration of life are pending and will be posted once that information becomes available.
A complete obituary will be posted once that information becomes available, courtesy Dickey Funeral Home.