Monday, July 13, 2026
Obituary - Linda J. (Wyatt) Clay
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Obituary - Anna Bain
Anna Evelyn (Casey) Bain, 85, passed from this life July 12, 2026 at Appleton City Manor Nursing Home in Appleton City, Missouri.
Anna was born March 1, 1941 in Rockville, Missouri, the daughter of Verlyn N. and Ruth E. (Myers) Casey. She attended elementary school in Rockville and later at Hudson School, graduating from Appleton City High School in 1958. Anna met Donald G. Bain not long after graduation and they were married June 13, 1959 at her home near Rockville. They were blessed with three daughters and one son.
Anna was a busy homemaker and wife for many years. She also took in laundry and ironing for elderly neighbors. When the children were older, she began working for the Appleton City nursing home doing laundry, and later she worked at Mott Meat Co. in Rockville, doing laundry and cleaning there until they closed their doors. Anna also helped out at the Heiman’s gas station in Rockville for several years.
Anna served several years as president of the Rockville School PTA. She was active in helping at the school while her children were growing up. She and Donald loved to go dancing together. She liked country music and they often went to Monegaw on weekends in the years there was a live band. When Don was worn out, she’d grab one of her girlfriends and keep on going! They also liked to go to Branson a couple times a week to dance or just listen to the music. Anna also liked to roller-skate and often went to skate at the city hall building in Rockville. She was a hardworking and also a fun loving lady who will be greatly missed.
Preceding Anna in death were her parents, her daughter Jennifer Bain and grandson Casey Bain. Survivors include her husband Donald G. Bain; three children: Gail (Blane) Green, Christeal (Buddy) McClure and Gerard (Tammy) Bain; her grandchildren: Damon (Katy) Green, Stephanie (Ryan) Hough, Gregory McClure, Jeremy McClure, Chance (Jessica) Bain, Nathan (Kendra) Ephland, Jessica Althouse, Sarah Hood, Karly (Seth) Alexander; 23 great-grandchildren; and two sisters, Phyllis Downer and Kemmy (Keith) Cook.
The family suggests memorial donations to a Family Love Fund, and may be left at the funeral home.
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Obituary - Sally Bogart
Sally Ann May "Bodie" Bogart, 79, Sheldon, MO, passed away on Thursday, July 9, 2026, at Nevada Regional Medical Center following a lengthy illness. She was born in Drumright, OK on October 29, 1946, to Joseph E. S. and Alma Lottie (Hart) Phillips. She married Ralph E. Bogart on August 21, 1966, and he survives of the home.
Sally was raised in Sheldon and graduated from Bronaugh High School Class of 1964. She received her LPN Certificate from Nevada Vocational Tech School and worked at Nevada Habilitation Center for over 20 years until her retirement. She was a member of the Sheldon Baptist Church. Sally loved being with her family and loved her grandchildren.
In addition to her husband Ralph, survivors include one son, Bo Bogart, Sheldon; ten
grandchildren, Matt Bogart, Mason Bogart, Avery Bogart, Shon Bogart, Aiden Bogart, Bohdi Bogart, Kynlee Bogart, Jolie Bogart, Leah Martin (Caleb) and Madyson Bogart; three great-grandchildren, Bentley Bogart, Barrett Martin and Corvin Martin; two sisters, Carol Sue Sneed, FL, and Eva Robb Park (Dr. Inn T. Park), Nevada; two nieces, Susan Grajales (Juan), FL and Gerri Douglas (Shane), Sheldon; and three nephews, Gary Piper (Ben Thomas), Lebo, KS, Rick Piper (Melinda), Sheldon, and Tom Piper (Angie), Springfield, MO. She was preceded in death by her parents; Shon Bogart, son; Reba Piper, sister; and Eric Sneed, nephew.
Graveside committal services will be held at 10:00 a.m. on Saturday July 18, 2026, at the Sheldon Cemetery, Sheldon.
In lieu of flowers donations can be made in her name to the Sheldon Baptist Church in care of Ferry Funeral Home.
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Obituary - Johnny Wayne Preston
Johnny Wayne Preston, 85, of Nevada, passed away on Wednesday, July 8, 2026 at the Missouri Veteran’s Home in Mt. Vernon, MO. Johnny was born on June 8, 1941, in El Dorado Springs, MO, to Luther and Earnestine (Tharp) Preston. He married Brenda Joy Hogan on September 2, 1961. Joy preceded him in death in August, 2020.
Johnny was raised in Nevada, MO and Mulvane, KS. He graduated from Nevada High School Class of 1959. After graduation, he spent a few years serving his country in the U. S. Army, stationed in Germany. Johnny was employed by the City of Nevada as a street superintendent for 37 ½ years until his retirement. He worked with his son, Darren, in their backhoe business, Preston Backhoe.
Johnny enjoyed square dancing as part of the Bushwhacker Squares. He loved outdoor activities--hunting, fishing, trapping, and black powder shooting as a member of the MO Osage Territory Muzzle Loaders Gun Club and Black Powder Shooters. He was a lifetime member of BPOE #564.
Johnny is survived by his son, Dennis M. Preston, Raytown, MO; daughter-in-law, Atonka Smith (Brian), Nevada, MO; grandchildren, Katryna Lowery (A.J.), Roseville, MI, and Wyatt Preston, Lebanon, MO; great-granddaughter, Josephine Joy Lowery, Roseville, MI; and sister, Karen Story (Gene), Nevada, MO. He was preceded in death by his wife, Joy; his parents; a son, Darren Preston; and a sister, Alvis Locke Olive.
Funeral services will be at 10:00 a.m. Tuesday, July 14, 2026 at Ferry Funeral Home, with Roger Beach officiating. Interment with military honors will follow in the Newton Burial Park. The family will receive friends from 5:00-7:00p.m. on Monday, July 13, at Ferry Funeral Home, Nevada.
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Sunday, July 12, 2026
Obituary - Jadonna Lee (Conrad) Essenpries
Born on February 6, 1937, to Clarence Floyd and Della Pearl (Wilkerson) Conrad, Jadonna grew up in Rich Hill, Missouri. She dedicated her career to caring for others as a nurse, a profession that reflected her compassionate heart and quiet strength. While she spent much of her life serving others, her greatest joy was always her family. She was a devoted wife to her beloved husband, Ronald Dean Essenpries, and together they raised 7 children and built a family that became her greatest pride.
Jadonna found happiness in life's simple pleasures. She loved spending time at the family lake house, relaxing on the swing on her back deck, crocheting, creating pottery, and listening to Willie's Roadhouse. More than anything, she treasured the moments spent surrounded by those she loved.
Anyone who knew Jadonna knew she was a woman of few words, but when she spoke, her quick wit, dry sense of humor, and perfectly timed sarcastic remarks could leave everyone laughing. Her quiet presence, unwavering love for her family, and unforgettable personality will be deeply missed but fondly remembered.
She was preceded in death by her husband, Ronald Dean Essenpries; her daughter, Sherry Lynn Widner; her brother, Eldon Conrad; and her sister, Beverly Dunlap. She is lovingly survived by 6 children, Sheila (James) Wackerman, Doug (Rose) Essenpries, Dick (Shari) Essenpries, Teresa (Roger) Dyer, Tracy (Jason) Chamberlain, and Ronielle (Brandon) Bettels, 22 grandchildren, 49 great-grandchildren, and 5 great-great-grandchildren, along with many extended family members and friends who will cherish her memory.
Though our hearts are heavy with her passing, we find comfort in the countless memories she leaves behind. Her legacy of love, strength, humor, and family will continue to live on through the generations she helped shape.
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Friday, July 10, 2026
Obituary - Charles Lee White Sr
Charles Lee White Sr., age 86, passed away on July 6th, 2026, after a short battle with lung cancer. He was born in Oklahoma on February 15th, 1940, to Santford and Lucille White, and was one of two children; Sister: Louise (White) Hatfield Baker. Charles lived part of his youth in Harrisonville, MO. Charles would later graduate from North Kansas City High School in 1958.
Charles married Judy Lorraine Ainsworth on July 19, 1958, and they had six children; Son: Greg White, Son: David White, Daughter: Katherine Jean White (passed at birth). Son: Scott White, Daughter: Julie (White) Racy, and Son: Charles Lee White Jr.
Charles loved to work with his hands. He and Judy bought a 2-room house and later built this into one of the biggest homes in Birmingham, MO. Woodworking was always a great passion. After Charles retired, he would make many crafted wood items in his workshop.
Charles worked at Corn Products for a great number of years. And later worked as a foreman for the Concrete Union until he retired. Charles retired to Nemo, MO where his mother lived next door and sister lived on the other side.
Charles was preceded in death by his parents Santford and Lucille and sister Louise, grandsons Christopher Lee White and Thomas Ryan Crowley. He is survived by Greg White (Cindy) of Wimberley, Texas, David White of Independence, MO, Scott White (Christopher) of Denver, CO, Julie White Racy of Harrisonville, MO, and Charles White Jr. of Independence, MO. He is also survived by 12 grandchildren Matthew White (Amber), Benjamin White, Bethany White, Angie White, Amanda Crowley (Blake), Shawna Selzer (Ryan), Marissa Dillon (Joshua), Samantha Racy, David C. White, Autumn White, Sarah (White) Hayes (Eric), and Nicole White. 17 great-grandchildren: Charlotte, Judith, Kiara, Keegan, Raven, Alex, Bennett, August, Sophia, Brennen, Ethan, Cayden, Hendrix, Maysen, Alayna, Kayne, Kylar, Neves, and Lennon.
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Obituary - Ella Mae Rich
Ella Mae Rich, a lifelong resident of Rich Hill, Missouri, passed away peacefully on July 2, 2026 at the age of 98. She devoted her life to her family, her community, and serving others with kindness, generosity, and unwavering love. On January 27, 1951, Ella Mae married the love of her life, Marvin Rich. Together they built a loving home and raised three children: Warren Rich of Rich Hill, Missouri; Vickie Sue Rich of Rich Hill, Missouri; and Greg Rich who preceded her in death. Ella Mae was a proud grandmother to Scottie Rich, Jason (Brenna) and Merida Rich, Jeremy (Katrina) Rich, Tony (Elizabeth) Rich, Keith (Tracy) and Ayden Rich, Becky (Justin) Moreland and Melissa Eaton. Great Grand Children Justin, Riley, Jozelynn, Cheyanne, Jacey, Brooke, Jordan, and Cody. Loved by her Sister Dorothy Mitchell and Daughter-In-Law Nancy Rich.
For many years, Ella Mae dedicated herself to being a homemaker. In 1968, she began a new chapter by joining the Rich Hill School District as a cook at the elementary school. Her talent for preparing delicious home-cooked meals and her strong work ethic earned her a promotion to Head Cook, a position she proudly held for 31 years. She touched the lives of generations of students with both her cooking and caring. Ella Mae’s greatest joy was caring for others. She devoted her life to her family and was always willing to lend a helping hand, providing in-home care to many neighbors during times of need. Her compassion and generosity left a lasting impact on everyone who knew her.
She found great happiness in decorating for the holidays, especially the Fourth of July and Christmas. Her beautiful Christmas displays became well known throughout Rich Hill, earning her several city awards and bringing joy to her community. An avid gardener, Ella Mae filled her yard with colorful flowers, particularly her beloved red geraniums and vibrant tulips. Her passion for gardening led her to become an active member of the Rich Hill Garden Club. Ella Mae was also an exceptionally talented quilter. Every new baby in the family received a handmade quilt lovingly crafted by her hands, and many couples treasured the beautiful quilts she created as wedding gifts. Each stitch reflected her love, generosity, and remarkable talent.
She took immense pride in her hometown. Following the Rich Hill Tigers’ 2000 State Championship, Ella Mae created a beautiful quilt that was auctioned to help fund a monument at the Rich Hill Tigers football stadium, leaving a lasting tribute to her community. Ella Mae lived a life defined by love, faith, hard work, and service. She will be remembered for her warm heart, generous spirit, delicious meals, beautiful gardens, treasured quilts, and the countless lives she touched throughout her 98 years.
Funeral Services
Tuesday July 7, 2026
Heuser Funeral Home
Rich Hill, Missouri
Service at 2:00 p.m.
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Thursday, July 9, 2026
Obituary - Oletta Mae Ross
Oletta Mae Ross, 87, of Louisburg, Kansas, passed away on Monday, July 6, 2026, at the Louisburg Healthcare & Rehabilitation.
Visitation will be held at 1:00 pm, Saturday, July 11, 2026, at Dengel & Son Mortuary - Louisburg Chapel, 1 Aquatic Drive, Louisburg, KS 66053. Funeral service will follow at 2:00 pm. Burial will take place at the Louisburg Cemetery, following the service.
A full obituary will be available shortly.
In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions can be made payable to the Louisburg Senior Center, 504 S Metcalf Rd, Louisburg, KS 66053.
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Obituary - Clinton Eugene Williams
Clinton Eugene Williams, age 47, Blue Mound, Kansas passed away Monday, July 6, 2026. He was born on May 4, 1979, in Fort Scott, Kansas, the son of Donald and Judy McCollam Williams. He graduated from Jayhawk Linn High School in the Class of 1997. He enjoyed fishing, coaching his daughters, watching football, and tinkering with his truck. He also liked being outdoors, farming and ranching. Clinton is survived by his three daughters, Jacey, Emrey, and Aven Williams, his wife, Robin Williams, his mother, Judy Maus and husband, Ron, his father, Don Williams, two sisters, Stacey Marcum and husband Jim, and Lisa Thackery and husband Doug, and five nephews, Derek, Devin, Grant, and Gabe Marcum, and Sam Thackery.
A memorial service will be held 11 am Friday, July 24, 2026 at the Schneider Funeral Home and Crematory, Mound City Chapel. Burial will be 1:30 pm Friday, July 24, at Fort Scott National Cemetery. Visitation will be held from 5 to 7 pm Thursday, July 23, at the Schneider Funeral Home Mound City Chapel. Memorial contributions are suggested to Care to Share. Online condolences can be left at www.schneiderfunerals.com.
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Obituary - Ann Elizabeth Quaintance
Ann Elizabeth Quaintance, 72, died Friday, July 3, 2026 at Richmond Healthcare & Rehabilitation after a lengthy health battle. Ann was born on January 31, 1954 in Garnett, Kansas to Donald and Phyllis (Singer) Quaintance. After Ann graduated from High School she attended Emporia State University where she graduated with a Bachelor's of Education. She taught school for one year and then went back to school at Kansas State University, graduating with a Bachelor of Science degree in Agriculture. Ann opened her own greenhouse, Jeremiah Farms, in Cherryvale, Kansas until a horrific car accident confined her to a wheelchair. But Ann was a hard worker and even in a wheelchair worked 15 years for Walmart.
Ann was preceded in death by her parents and her brother, Steve Quaintance. She is survived by her sister-in-law, Valli Quaintance and her children Cole and Camille and their families; and a host of cousins.
A graveside service will be held at 10:00 am on Friday, July 10, 2026 at Centerville Cemetery, Centerville, Kansas. The family suggests memorial contributions to Centerville Cemetery, in care of Schneider Funeral Home, 319 Chestnut, Mound City, KS 66056.
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Obituary - Edward "Eddie" Aaron Schultz Jr.
Edward "Eddie" Aaron Schultz Jr., age 41 of Centerville, Kansas passed away on Thursday, July 2, 2026 as the result of an automobile accident. He was born the son of Edward Sr. and Melody Masuch Schultz on September 10, 1984 in Kansas City, Kansas. Eddie enjoyed shooting, going fishing and hunting, going on canoe float trips and most of all his family. Eddie is survived by his mother, a daughter, Hayley Schultz, two sons, Eddie Ethan Schultz and Hunter Talley, and two brothers, Charles Schultz and Bradley Schultz.
There will be a Celebration of Life held at a later date.
Courtesy Schneider Funeral Home
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Obituary - Donna Mae Bolser
Donna Mae Bolser, 84, Nevada, MO, passed away on Tuesday, July 7, 2026, at her home in Nevada. Donna was born in Russell, KS to Henry Kerbs, Jr. and Verna (Margheim) Kerbs. She was united in marriage to Jerry A. Bolser on May 8, 1982, in Nevada and he survives of the home.
Donna attended school in Bronaugh and graduated from Bronaugh High School in 1960. Throughout her life Donna worked in bookkeeping and from 1980 – 1993 she worked in the accounting department of Fram in Nevada until her retirement. She attended First Christian Church in Elkton, MO. Donna enjoyed gardening, watching her favorite soap opera “The Young and the Restless”, playing and watching tennis on TV, and attending flea markets and garage sales.
In addition to her husband Jerry, she is survived by her children: Sandra Coyle (Mike), Ocala, FL, Christina McAllister (Tony Overcash), Nevada, Mike Bolser (Amanda), Rich Hill, MO; Jared Bolser, Rich Hill; grandchildren, Shae Coyle, Ashleigh Coyle, Tori Jones and her son Theo Fenger, Sabin Bolser, Sage Bolser, Salym Bolser, Jordan Bolser, Cody Bolser, Kylee Bolser, Hunter Bolser, and Tracker Bolser; a brother, Bob Kerbs (Deanna), Nevada; and numerous nieces and nephews. She was preceded in death by her parents; two brothers, Tommy Kerbs, and Larry Kerbs; and a sister, Beverly Millman.
Funeral services will be held at 2:00 p.m. on Saturday, July 11, 2026 at Ferry Funeral Home in Nevada with Pastor Clifford Smith officiating. Interment will follow in Moore Cemetery in Nevada. The family will receive friends from 5-7:00 p.m. on Friday evening at the funeral home.
Memorials are suggested in her name to the American Heart Association c/o Ferry Funeral Home.
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Obituary - Thomas Joyce
Thomas Richard Joyce, 85, of Freeman, Missouri, passed away on Monday, July 6, 2026, at KC Hospice House. Services will be held at a later date.
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Wednesday, July 8, 2026
Obituary - Dorothy Lucille Jordan
Dorothy Lucille Jordan, 94, Nevada, MO, formerly of Eldorado Springs, passed away on Sunday, July 5, 2026, at Medicalodges of Nevada. Dorothy was born October 29, 1931, on a farm near St. John, KS to JD and Mary Florence (Delker) Hager. She married Thain C Jordan on August 12, 1950, and he preceded her in death on May 15, 2012. To this union four children were born, Larry S Jordan, Kenneth L Jordan, Randall C Jordan, and Patricia A Jordan (Blake).
Dorothy graduated High School in St John, KS in 1949 and went to work as a secretary for a judge and later worked as a court clerk in the Stafford County Courthouse in St. John, KS. She married Thain Jordan on August 12, 1950, and issued a marriage license to herself and Thain. She left that position in 1952 to start raising a family. She and Thain later moved to Cherryvale, KS where Thain and his brother went into business together, she returned to work at the Montgomery County Courthouse as a Trial Court Clerk Level III & Office Manager of the District Court. In 1991 after 21 years of service, she retired and moved with Thain to Eldorado Springs, MO. During this time, she had the privilege of issuing Marriage Licenses to all three of her children.
Dorothy and Thain were members of the Cherryvale Country Club where their family enjoyed camping, playing golf, swimming and relaxing. Dorothy was an honorary member of Beta Sigma Phi Sorority, the United Methodist Church, and the Osage Prairie YMCA. She was an avid walker and enjoyed water aerobics and Silver Sneakers. She and Thain enjoyed traveling in their motorhome and were gatekeepers in the mid 70's at Big Hill Lake in Cherryvale, KS
Survivors include her children, Larry S. Jordan, Randall C. Jordan, and Patricia A. Jordan (Blake); 6 grandchildren: Cordell Jordan (Natalie), Oklahoma City, OK, Kelli Passeri (Steve) Pittsburg, KS, Brian Jordan (Dee Dee), Lakewood Village, TX, Todd Jordan (Mandi) Nevada, MO, and Jenean Kear (Michael), Branson, MO; 9 Great Grandchildren: Claire Jordan, Oklahoma City, Cadence Jordan, Oklahoma City, Alex Zellner, Pittsburg, KS, Michael Zellner (Cassidy) Pittsburg, KS, Emma Nelson (Samuel) Dennison, TX, Adam Jordan, Lakewood Village, TX, Ashton Kear, Branson, MO, Edric Kear, Branson, MO, and Jordan Ruby, Toledo, OH; her sister, Donna Heter(Joe) of Branson, MO
Sister-in-law, Jeanette Klein, Kismet, KS, and a host of nieces and nephews.
She was preceded in death by her parents, JD & Mary Hager, father & mother-in-law, Fred & Leona Jordan, a son Kenneth L Jordan, a grandson Kendall Wright, and brothers: William Hager, Johnny Hager & JD Hager, Jr.
Friends may call from now until 7:00 p.m. on Thursday, July 9, 2026, at Ferry Funeral Home in Nevada. A funeral service will be held at 12:00 p.m. on Saturday, July 11, 2026, at the Minnis Chapel in St. John, KS with Pastor Larry Jordan officiating. Interment will follow in the Fairview Cemetery, St. John, KS. The family will receive friends from 11:00-12:00 pm prior to the service in the Minnis Chapel. In Lieu of Flowers, those who wish may contribute in Dorothy’s memory to the Osage Prairie YMCA, Gentiva Hospice, or to Medical Lodges of Nevada c/o Ferry Funeral Home.
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Obituary - Mary Ann Leyh
Mary Ann Leyh of Harrisonville, Missouri was born July 25, 1935 in Scranton Pennsylvania the daughter of Glenn Ellsworth, and Anna (Kelley) Ellsworth. She departed this life on Saturday, July 4, 2026 at her home in Harrisonville, Missouri surrounded by love at the age of 90 years, 11 months and 10 days.
On February 5, 1955 Mary was united in marriage to Henry Kistler Leyh in Chillum, Maryland.
She found great joy in the simple pleasures of life. She loved crocheting, creating beautiful handmade treasures that will be cherished by family and friends for years to come. A devoted football fan, she looked forward to cheering on her favorite teams each season. Above all, her greatest happiness came from spending time with her beloved great-granddaughter, Ember, whose laughter and love brought endless joy to her heart. The memories they shared together will be treasured forever by those who knew and loved her.
Besides her parents, Mary was preceded in death by her husband, Henry Kistler Leyh on December 11, 2011; her son, William Robert Leyh on May 17, 1991; a sister. Dee; and a granddaughter Shannon.
Mary is survived by three daughters, Sharon Browning, Freeman, Missouri, Cheryl Leyh of Freeman, Missouri and Melissa White of Harrisonville, Missouri; four grandchildren, Brandon, Ashleigh, Kelsey and Shane; 4 great grandchildren; other relatives and a host of friends.
Cremation with no services scheduled.
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Tuesday, July 7, 2026
Obituary - Ella Mae Rich
For many years, Ella Mae dedicated herself to being a homemaker. In 1968, she began a new chapter by joining the Rich Hill School District as a cook at the elementary school. Her talent for preparing delicious home-cooked meals and her strong work ethic earned her a promotion to Head Cook, a position she proudly held for 31 years. She touched the lives of generations of students with both her cooking and caring. Ella Mae’s greatest joy was caring for others. She devoted her life to her family and was always willing to lend a helping hand, providing in-home care to many neighbors during times of need. Her compassion and generosity left a lasting impact on everyone who knew her.
She found great happiness in decorating for the holidays, especially the Fourth of July and Christmas. Her beautiful Christmas displays became well known throughout Rich Hill, earning her several city awards and bringing joy to her community. An avid gardener, Ella Mae filled her yard with colorful flowers, particularly her beloved red geraniums and vibrant tulips. Her passion for gardening led her to become an active member of the Rich Hill Garden Club. Ella Mae was also an exceptionally talented quilter. Every new baby in the family received a handmade quilt lovingly crafted by her hands, and many couples treasured the beautiful quilts she created as wedding gifts. Each stitch reflected her love, generosity, and remarkable talent.
She took immense pride in her hometown. Following the Rich Hill Tigers’ 2000 State Championship, Ella Mae created a beautiful quilt that was auctioned to help fund a monument at the Rich Hill Tigers football stadium, leaving a lasting tribute to her community. Ella Mae lived a life defined by love, faith, hard work, and service. She will be remembered for her warm heart, generous spirit, delicious meals, beautiful gardens, treasured quilts, and the countless lives she touched throughout her 98 years.
Funeral Services
Tuesday July 7, 2026
Heuser Funeral Home
Rich Hill, Missouri
Service at 2:00 p.m.
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Obituary - Kent E. Hall
Funeral services for Kent E. Hall of Amsterdam. Missouri will be 10 a.m. Thursday, July 9, 2026 at Schowengerdt Funeral Chapel (660-679-6555) in Butler, Missouri. No visitation prior to services. Burial in Sharon Cemetery, Drexel, Missouri. Contributions to Adrian VFW Post 1935. Online condolences www.schowengerdtchapel.com.
Kent Earl Hall, age 92 of Amsterdam, Missouri died Monday, July 6, 2026 at his home, surrounded by family. He was born November 23, 1933 to Chester Earl and Edna Lizzie Belle Ray Hall in Amoret, Missouri.
Kent is survived by his wife, Hazel Hall of the home; two sons, Todd Hall of Amsterdam, Missouri and Jeff Hall and wife Kelly of Butler, Missouri; two granddaughters, Brandi Hill and husband Jeff and Becki Newkirk and husband Daniel, all of Adrian, Missouri; and four great-grandchildren, Kenton and Libby Hill and Tucker and Garrett Newkirk. Kent was preceded in death by his parents, Chester and Edna Hall; one infant son, David John Hall; and three sisters, Maxine Hall, Nancy Gwin and Shirley Sage.
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Obituary - Jerry Wayne Vogel
Jerry Wayne Vogel, 70, of Deepwater, Missouri, passed away on Saturday, July 4, 2026. He was born on February 19, 1956, in Montrose, Missouri, the youngest of six children born to Erwin and Beatrice (Greufe) Vogel.
Jerry attended St. Mary's Catholic Grade School and graduated from Montrose High School in 1974. Following graduation, he worked alongside his brother, Bill, laying carpet before beginning a career in construction as a heavy equipment operator. He later joined MoDOT, where he worked for many years until his retirement in 2018. Construction was more than a career to Jerry-it was a skill he mastered and a trade he continued to enjoy throughout his life.
Jerry was known for his mild manner, wonderful sense of humor, and his willingness to help others, especially family with any project. He had a kind heart and was always the first to lend a helping hand. His generosity, quiet strength, and caring nature touched everyone who knew him.
His greatest pride and joy were his granddaughters, Jaelyn and Kinnzie, who brought endless happiness to his life. Some of their favorite traditions were going thrift shopping together and sharing meals at Applebee's. One of the girls' favorite memories of their Papa was climbing into his car and discovering the random treasures left behind from their last adventure together, small reminders of the special moments they shared that will always bring a smile to their faces.
Jerry treasured every moment spent with his son, Jerad. Whether they were tackling home projects, spending time with the girls, or enjoying one of Jerad's home-cooked meals, those moments meant everything to him. Together they built an unforgettable wooden swing set for the girls-a project that challenged them both but became one of the family's favorite memories.
Jerry enjoyed the simple things in life. He loved fishing, riding his four-wheeler around the yard, volunteering with Harvesters, and spoiling his beloved dog, Daisy, with the best treats he could find. He found happiness in being outdoors, spending time with those he loved, and creating memories with his family.
He was a faithful member of Immaculate Conception Catholic Church.
Jerry was preceded in death by his parents and one brother, Don Vogel.
Jerry is survived by his son, Jerad Jurgensmeyer; granddaughters, Jaelyn and Kinnzie Jurgensmeyer; siblings Barbara (Ed) Steinbach, Carolyn (Mike) Pope, Bill (Deb) Vogel, and Judy (Dennis) Daugherty; sister-in-law Cathy Vogel; and many nieces, nephews, extended family members, and dear friends. Jerry's life was defined not by the things he owned, but by the love he freely gave. His family will forever remember his kind heart, gentle spirit, helping hands, and the countless memories they were blessed to share with him.
Though he will be deeply missed, his love and legacy will continue to live on in the hearts of all who knew him. Forever loved, always remembered.
The family suggests memorial donations be made to Harvesters and may be left at Hill & Son Funeral Home.
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Obituary - Brandy Elaine Little
Born December 6, 1981, Brandy was known for her unwavering loyalty, faith, honesty and fierce protective spirit. She stood firmly beside the people she cared about and faced life’s hardships with determination and grace.
Brandy’s greatest joy was being a mother. Her children were the center of her world. The love she had for them was constant and undeniable. She poured herself into her family and leaves behind a legacy of courage and devotion that will continue through those who loved her most.
Brandy is survived by her children, Ayden, Ava, Jaxsyn, Jaden, and Joshlynn; her partner, Josh Lavelock; her mother, Susan Berryman; her siblings, Joshua Lawson and Nicolette Hollingsworth; nieces and nephews; many other family members and friends who loved her dearly.
She was preceded in death by her father, Richard Lawson.
Brandy was deeply loved and will be dearly missed. Her memory will remain with her family always.
Cremation with a Celebration of Life Service will be held 4:00 p.m. Friday, July 10, 2026 at Heart of Life Church, Garden City, Missouri with inurnment at Orient Cemetery, Harrisonville, Missouri at a later date.
Visitation will be held 2:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m. Friday, July 10, 2026 at Heart of Life Church, Garden City, Missouri.
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Monday, July 6, 2026
Obituary - Mary Ann Leyh
Mary Ann Leyh age 90 of Harrisonville, Missouri departed this life Saturday, July 4, 2026 at her home in Harrisonville, Missouri.
Cremation with no services scheduled.
A complete obituary will be posted once that information becomes available, courtesy DIckey Funeral Home.
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