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

Friday, September 26, 2025

Obituary - Alberta Smith

Funeral services for Alberta Eilene Smith of Pleasant Hill, Missouri, formerly of Amsterdam, Missouri will be 11 a.m. Wednesday, October 1, 2025 at Schowengerdt Funeral Chapel (660-679-6555) in Butler, Missouri.  Visitation prior to services 10 - 11 a.m. Wednesday at the Schowengerdt Chapel.  Burial in West Point Cemetery, Amsterdam, Missouri.  Online condolences www.schowengerdtchapel.com.

Alberta Eilene Smith, age 86 of Pleasant Hill, Missouri, formerly of Amsterdam, Missouri died Thursday, September 25, 2025 at Pleasant Hill Health and Rehabilitation in Pleasant Hill.  She was born January 19, 1939 to Orval Andrew and Zadie Etta Smith Case in Lufkin, Texas.

Alberta is survived by one daughter, Crystal Cox and husband Wade of Lee’s Summit, Missouri; one brother, Larry Case and wife Linda of Amsterdam, Missouri; one sister, Joyce Webb of Drexel, Missouri; one granddaughter, Melody Cox of Lee’s Summit, Missouri; one grandson, Jordan Cox and wife Chelsea of Blue Springs, Missouri; and two great-granddaughters, Alina and Hallie Cox.  Alberta was preceded in death by her parents; husband, Charles; son, Steven; and infant daughter, Melody.


Obituary - Paul Hamilton

 Paul David Hamilton, age 74, Pleasanton, Kansas passed away on Tuesday, September 23, 2025.  

Military Honors will be held 4 pm Friday, October 3, 2025 at the Schneider Funeral Home Pleasanton Chapel.  Visitation will be held from 4:15 pm until 7 pm following the military honors.  A memorial  ride will be held Saturday October 4.  Gather at the Hamilton Farm, 25581 KS Hwy 52, Pleasanton, KS 12 noon.  Kickstands up at 1 pm.  A Celebration of Life will be held 4 pm Saturday, October 4 at the Hamilton Farm.  Memorial contributions can be made to the Paul Hamilton Memorial or Warrior Tribe Foundation.  Online condolences can be left at www.schneiderfunerals.com

Obituary - Terry Fleener

Terry Robert Fleener, 70, of Nevada, MO, passed away at his home on Wednesday, September 24, 2025.   Terry was born on September 7, 1955, in Independence, Missouri to Robert and Shirley (High) Fleener. 

    Terry graduated in 1973 from William Chrisman High School in Independence, MO.  He then moved to Nevada and began working at Crane Plumbing in December, 1973, where he would retire from 35 years later.  Terry met and married the love of his life, Kathy, on May 3rd, 1974, who he would go on to have three children with. Terry came out of retirement and began working at ADM starting January 2011 and retired from there September 2017. In January 2018, he yet again came out of retirement to work part time at O’Reilly Auto Parts for the next 5 years.

    Terry was an avid fisherman and loved to hunt. Terry learned the hard way to always remember to put the plug in the boat so it doesn’t sink (Sorry, dad, Jason knows). Terry spent his 70th birthday at Kauffman Stadium with his family watching the Royals play, even though they didn’t win, it was one of his favorite memories. He enjoyed coaching the Kansas City Chiefs from his chair, although they couldn’t hear him, the neighborhood could. In 2024 he took his first cruise and won the top prize in Bingo (free bingo every night and a $250 credit) which he loved to tell everyone about.

    His dedication to his family and his strength helped him to accomplish many feats. His biggest accomplishments were his 35 years of sobriety, something he very seldom talked about and 51 years of marriage to his best friend and wife, Kathy. Terry was a friend to all and loved spending time with his kids (3), grandkids (12), great grandkids (11), and his dog, Snoopy.

     Terry is survived by his wife, Kathy, Nevada, MO;  his children, Lori Conner, Nevada, MO, Jason Fleener (Tammy), Nevada, MO, and Keri Yount (Korey), Bronaugh, MO; 12 grandchildren; 11 great-grandchildren; his father, Robert Fleener, Independence, MO; a brother, Russ Fleener (Lisa), Kansas City, MO; a sister, Terressa Yeager (Mark), Independence, MO; several nieces and nephews; brothers-in-law, Richard Burdick (Sandy), Nevada, MO, and Ron Burdick (Betty), Bronaugh, MO; and a sister-in-law, Karen Pate, Nevada, MO.   He was preceded in death by his mother, Shirley Fleener; and a son-in-law, Dusty Conner.

    Memorial services will be at 6:00 p.m. on Tuesday, September 30, 2025, at Ferry Funeral Home.   The family will receive friends from 5:00-6:00 p.m. prior to the service.  In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to the family in care of Ferry Funeral Home.

Thursday, September 25, 2025

Obituary - Michael Alvin Burns


Michael Alvin Burns age 72 of Harrisonville, Missouri departed this life Wednesday, September 24, 2025 at Crown Care Rehab and Healthcare Center, Harrisonville, Missouri.

Cremation with services pending. A complete obituary and service times will be posted once that information becomes available.

Courtesy Dickey Funeral Home

Obituary - Gavin Anthony Reed

Gavin Anthony Reed, 24, of Adrian, MO, passed away on Tuesday, September 23, 2025, at his home. Services will be on Wednesday, October 1, 2025 at 6:00 PM at the Optimist Building in Adrian, MO, with a visitation from 4 PM - 6 PM at the Optimist Building. Memorial contributions may be made to the Corey Lee Urie Memorial Fund. A full obituary will be posted when it becomes available.

Courtesy Atkinson Funeral Home

Obituary - Ret. Army Major James A. Valentich

 Ret. Army Major James A. Valentich age 83 of Harrisonville, Missouri departed this life Wednesday, September 24, 2025 at Meadow View Health and Rehab, Harrisonville, Missouri. 

Cremation with no services scheduled. 

In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to Local VFW and sent in care to Dickey Funeral Home, P.O. Box 432, Harrisonville, Missouri 64701.

A complete obituary will be posted once that information becomes available. 

Wednesday, September 24, 2025

Obituary - Jackie Morrison

Jacqueline “Jackie” Morrison, age 90, of Franklin, Tennessee, formerly of Butler, Missouri passed away Sunday, September 14, 2025. Cremation with a private family Celebration of Life to be held be held at a later date. Burial will take place in Oak Hill Cemetery, Butler. Arrangements entrusted to Mullinax Funeral Home, Butler (660-679-0009). In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made to her church, First Christian Church, 11 W. Pine Street, Butler, MO 64730. Messages of condolence may be left for the family at www.mullinaxfuneralhome.com.

Jacqueline Lee Morrison was born August 5, 1935 the daughter of Paul O. and Vada Smith. In 1953, she married the love of her life, Gene. It would be a marriage that would last 70 years.

Gene and Jackie had many adventures in their long marriage. They traveled to many countries and cities due to Gene’s 35 years of service in the US Navy. These included deployments in Hawaii, Japan and Morocco and moving the family averaged every three years. Gene and Jackie had a business card created that said “Commander Gene Morrison, U. S. Navy Retired and Jackie Morrison, Just Tired”. After retirement, they enjoyed 20 years snowbirding in the Rio Grande Valley in South Texas. They made many friends and had enjoyable times there.

Jackie was the “Glue” that held her family together while Gene was serving his Country. Jackie was a consummate Navy wife but always down to earth and could relate to everyone. She could feel at home in any setting (but never liked wearing a hat and gloves as was sometimes required).

Jackie was a spunky lady; witty and funny. She had to be while raising four children and dragging them all over the world! She could be stern with a wagging finger and her, “You and I are going to tangle, buster!” Or dispensing motherly advice whenever her children went out, “Be good!” She loved to tease to see if you would tease her back. Most importantly, she loved her family and enjoyed visiting them over many years.

Preceded in death by her parents, Paul O. Smith and Vada Smith; Sister, JoAnn Fahnestock; Husband, Virgil (Gene) Morrison; and son, Philip E. Morrison. Survivors include her children, Michael E. (Cindi Walker) Morrison, Mitch (Patty) Morrison, Amy (Stephen) King; grandchildren, Kristine Morrison, Katherine (Adam) Morrison Dawod, Alyssa Walker Morrison, John Morrison, Clay (Ali) Morrison, Olivia Morrison, Jackson Morrison; great grandson, Ian Morrison Dawod; and many nieces and nephews. Also, close friends, Ken and Susie Burnette, their daughter, Kelsey (Robbert) Tuten, Melissa Morrison, and Janice & Joe Wadley.

Obituary - Kathleen Ann Shobe

 Funeral services for Kathleen Ann Shobe of Kansas City, Kansas, formerly of Butler, Missouri will be 2 p.m. Saturday, September 27, 2025 at Schowengerdt Funeral Chapel (660-679-6555) in Butler.  Visitation prior to services 1 - 2 p.m. Saturday at the Schowengerdt Chapel.  Burial in Oak Hill Cemetery, Butler.  In lieu of flowers, contributions to family.  Online condolences www.schowengerdtchapel.com.

Kathleen Ann Shobe entered the world on August 5, 1961.  She was the daughter of the late Margaret Shobe and Wesley Hawkins.  Kathleen affectionately known as “Katt” was a lifelong resident of Butler, Missouri.  Katt graduated from Butler High School.

For many years Katt worked at Ward Paper Box as a production worker before transitioning to her true calling as a health care worker.  Katt worked in a variety of different areas and locations including long/short term units, memory units, rehabilitation units and home health.  Katt remained in the healthcare field until her health began to fade.

Katt spent her later years living in Kansas City.  While in Kansas City, even though her health was failing, she maintained control over the household and everyone in it.  She loved spending time with her great-grandkids, the best GG they could have ever asked for.  The older Katt got the more she shared the characteristics of her mother, Mag began to emerge.  There was a look or a warning you would get before a shoe, lamp, remote–whatever was closest–would go flying through the air. 

Katt truly enjoyed life.  As long as she had Amazon,  the TV show Life Below Zero, Food Network TV and some Canadian Mist she was all right!  Cooking and car rides were her thing, but it wouldn’t be anything out of the ordinary for her to get a game of Spades or Tonk going.  She’d turn on some BB King, Motown, or Etta James and the party was on.

Katt was full of advice and encouragement, but don’t ask her what she thinks if you don't want to know the real answer.  She had been through obstacles in her life that, to some, are unimaginable, but to her she sucked it up and moved on.  Those hardships made her stronger and wiser–shaping her into the woman she was. 

Kathleen departed this life Tuesday, September 16, 2025.  She is preceded in death by both parents, Wesley Hawkins and Margaret Shobe; and son, Bradley Westley Lee Shobe. 

She is survived by her daughters, Margaritta Ratliff and Jackqueline Mitchell; brother, Willard Shobe; grandchildren, Anthony Ratliff, Antoine Mitchell, Kurious Mitchell, Dollar Mitchell, Adyson Ratliff and Nathanial Shobe; three great-grandchildren and two unborn great-grandchildren with a due date in December 2025; and an endless list of nieces, nephews, cousins and friends.    

Her legacy of love will live on in the hearts of her family and countless friends.  She will be remembered for her love of the color purple and butterflies.

"There are no goodbyes for us. Wherever you are, you will always be in my heart." - Mahatma Gandhi

Obituary - Angie Yeates Randall

Angelina Marie "Angie" Yeates Randall, age 58, Pleasanton, Kansas passed away Monday, September 22, 2025.  She was born on June 22, 1967 in Edmonds, Washington the daughter of Donald Verlyn and Alberta Margaret Oberosler Yeates.  She graduated from Jayhawk Linn High School in the Class of 1985.  She then attended Kansas State University.  Angie proudly served her country in the United States Army.  Angie was united in marriage to Charles "Chip" Randall III on July 4, 2016.  She was an active member of the Mound City First Baptist Church, served on the Pleasanton City Council, and volunteered to help any good cause.  She was preceded in death by her parents.  Angie is survived by her husband, Chip, children, Aresa Patton, Morgan Verkerke(Mortimer), Constance Holm(Paul), Susan Striegel(Davey), Jessie Bledsoe(Beau), Katherine Randall, and Victoria McDanial, and five grandchildren, Alayna, Paisley, Rhett, Deanna, and Trevor.    

A visitation will be held from 12 noon to 2 pm Saturday, September 27 at the Schneider Funeral Home, Pleasanton Chapel.  Funeral service will be held 11 am Tuesday, September 30, 2025 at the Mound City First Baptist Church.  Memorial contributions are suggested to First Baptist Youth Fund.  Online condolences can be left at www.schneiderfunerals.com.   

Obituary - William Howard Hansuld

William Howard Hansuld, age 65 of La Cygne, Kansas passed away in Kansas City, Missouri on Friday, September 19, 2025.  He was born the son of John Robert and Norma Jean (Kirch) Hansuld on April 17, 1960 in Kansas City, Kansas.  He graduated from Turner High School. He most recently retired from the Linn County Maintenance Department.  William was an avid outdoorsman and enjoyed hunting, fishing and shooting.  He was preceded in death by his parents and a sister, Deb Smith.  William is survived by a brother Mike (Mary) Hansuld, a sister, Sherri Jones and eight nieces and nephews.  There are no services scheduled at this time.

Courtesy Schneider Funeral Home

Obituary - Kevin Paul Wellmann

Kevin Paul Wellmann age 60 of Freeman, Missouri departed this life Saturday, September 20, 2025 at Crown Rehab and Healthcare Center, Harrisonville, Missouri. 

A celebration of life visitation will be held 10:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. Saturday, October 4, 2025 at Dickey Funeral Home, Harrisonville, Missouri. 

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

A complete obituary will be posted once that information becomes available, courtesy Dickey Funeral Home.

Tuesday, September 23, 2025

Obituary - Shirley Faye Heathman

Shirley Faye Heathman, 87, Nevada, MO passed away on Friday, September 19, 2025 at Cox South in Springfield, MO. Shirley was born July 23, 1938 in Nevada to William Clifford and Lela Fern (Pyle) Porter.  She was united in marriage to Robert Wesley Heathman on April 23, 1971 in Nevada and he survives of the home.

     Shirley grew up in Nevada and graduated from Nevada High School Class of 1956. She worked at the Graphic Arts Studio in Nevada right out of high school where she worked her whole life until her retirement 25 years later. Following retirement Shirley drove cancer patients to treatment through Vernon County Cancer Relief and was voted Rotary Club Citizen of the Year for her volunteer work. She also helped with tax returns for the elderly for several years. Shirley loved to bowl when she was younger and that was where she met her husband Bob.  She was a lifelong member of Community of Christ Church and was an active member of the women’s group and sang in a quartet.  

     In addition to her husband Bob, she is survived by numerous nieces and nephews. She was preceded in death by her parents; a sister, Dorothy Jones; and an infant brother, Kenneth Lee Porter.

     Funeral services will be held at 11:00 a.m. on Friday, September 26, 2025 at Ferry Funeral Home in Nevada. Interment will follow in Newton Burial Park in Nevada. The family will receive friends from 10-11:00 a.m. on Friday prior to the service.

     Memorials are suggested to Community of Christ Church c/o Ferry Funeral Home.  

Obituary - Donald Eugene Plunkett

Donald "Don" Eugene Plunkett, 93, of Peculiar, Missouri, left this world on Sunday, September 21, 2025, at the Missouri Veterans Home in Warrensburg, MO. A visitation will be held on Wednesday, September 24, 2025, from 10:30 - 11:00 AM at Atkinson Funeral Home in Harrisonville, MO. This will be followed by a graveside service, with military honors, at 11:30 AM at Peculiar Cemetery in Peculiar, MO.

A complete obituary will be posted when it is available.

Monday, September 22, 2025

Obituary - Sofia "Sophie" Sue Suárez

 Graveside services for Sofia "Sophie" Sue Suárez will be 11 am, Thursday, September 25, 2025 at the Crescent Hill Cemetery near Adrian, Missouri. There is no visitation.

Sofia "Sophie" Sue Suárez was born into Heaven at 12:21 in the afternoon on September 14, 2025 at 37 weeks and 3 days of age at S Luke's Hospital in Kansas City, Missouri, to Joel Dane and Megan Alexi Suárez.  Although Joel and Megan will always yearn for more time with Sophie the time that they had is forever treasured.  While in the womb, Joel and Megan quickly discovered Sophie's own little personality.  Diet Coke, blueberries and oatmeal, and Burger King were among her favorite foods.  She was also very fond of her parents' voices, her father's piano, fireworks,  the family dog (Ben) and thrift -shopping with her mother.  Their days with Sophie were filled with laughter, wonder and love. 

Sophie is the cherished granddaughter of Alberto Suárez (Jennifer Ring), Dana Suárez (Cory Corbino), and Mark and Tammy Lemon. She is also the so-loved great-granddaughter of Peggy Adkins and Morris and Patsy Lemon. Sophie leaves behind many dearly loving uncles: Tío Eliaz Suárez, and Uncles Mitchell, Matthew, Myles, Marcus, Mason and Maxwell Lemon.   Sophie joins her great-grandmother, Barbara Cline, and her great-grandfather,  Richard Adkins, and her aunt whom she is named after Sofia "Sophie" Ann Suárez in Heaven.

"How lucky am I to have something that makes saying goodbye so hard." - Winnie the Pooh

Obituary - Jo Ellen Dyer

Jo Ellen Dyer, a luminary in the world of law and an ardent believer in the transformative power of communication, passed away on September 18, 2025, at her residence in Leawood, Kansas. Born on January 18, 1962, in Emporia, Kansas, Jo Ellen cultivated a legacy that intertwines professional excellence with profound personal connections.

Jo embarked on her academic journey with fervor, graduating from Emporia High School in 1980. She then pursued higher education with determination, earning a Bachelor of Science degree in Business Administration from Emporia State University in 1984. Her ambition propelled her further to attain a Juris Doctorate degree from Washburn University in Topeka, Kansas, in 1987, laying the foundation for a distinguished career that would span decades. In a testament to her commitment to understanding the human experience, she completed a Masters of Counseling Psychology from Pacifica University in Carpinteria, California, in 2005.

Throughout her illustrious career, Jo dedicated herself to the practice of law as a corporate attorney before refining her expertise in mediation—an endeavor she found not only professionally rewarding but personally fulfilling. For the last ten years, she thrived as a professional mediation attorney, where her unique abilities to navigate complex disputes in the context of people’s emotions brought closure and understanding to many. Her passion for resolving conflicts and fostering communication was matched only by her love for gardening, traveling, indulging in monthly poker games with the "poker girls," shopping, and going to the movies. Most dear to her heart was her cherished time spent with family and friends who influenced, shaped and enriched her vibrant life.

She also dedicated herself through her charity work to help support the Bra Couture KC and time spent being an Approved Dispute Resolution Provider with the Supreme Court of the State of Kansas. Jo was a valued member of the Kansas Bar Association.

In a joyous union celebrated on May 10, 2003, Jo Ellen was married to her devoted husband, David Dyer, who survives her. Their bond, strengthened through shared experiences and mutual interests, was a beacon of love and support in her life. Jo is also survived by her beloved mother, Patricia (Faust) Linn of Emporia, Kansas; her two sons, Drew Dyer and Davis Dyer, both of Leawood, Kansas; her sister, Diana Yeatman (David) of Norman, Oklahoma; as well as many cherished nieces and nephews who carry her spirit forward.

Jo's legacy will forever be marked by her unwavering dedication to her family, her compassionate approach to mediation, and her zest for life. She was preceded in death by her father, Ray Linn, and sister, Debra Boyce, with whom she shared an extraordinarily close bond.

As we reflect on the life of Jo, we remember a remarkable woman who taught us the importance of kindness, strength, and the ongoing pursuit of knowledge. She kept the following poem defining “success” near her all the time:

“To laugh often and love much; to win the respect of intelligent persons and the affection of children; to earn the approbation of honest citizens and endure the betrayal of false friends; to appreciate beauty; to find the best in others; to give of one’s self; to leave the world a bit better, whether by a healthy child, a garden patch or a redeemed social condition; to have played and laughed with enthusiasm and sung with exultation; to know even one life has breathed easier because you have lived—this is to have succeeded.” By Ralph Waldo Emerson.

All who knew Jo would agree she lived and conducted her life according to these definitions of “success”.

A private family memorial service will be held in October and a Celebration of Life will be held at the Indian Hills Country Club in Mission Hills, Kansas, on November 29, 2025, beginning at 1:00 PM, where all who knew and loved her are invited to gather and honor her extraordinary journey.

The family suggests memorial contributions to hopecam.org, kcatc.org, hncliving.org, or bracouturekc.com c/o Dengel & Son Mortuary, 235 S. Hickory, Ottawa, Kansas 66067.

Obituary - Karen Sliffe

Karen Sue Zellmer Sliffe, passed away peacefully, Saturday, September 20, 2025, at the age of 82. Karen was born March 3, 1943, the daughter of Barney and Darlene Zellmer.

Karen grew up on a farm in Butler, MO, where she also attended school and graduated from Butler High School. Karen went to work at Western Electric in Lee’s Summit, Mo, where she dedicated her working career, retiring in 1990 after 30 years.

In 1972, Karen was united in marriage to Charlie Sliffe. They were married for 53 years. Charlie also worked at Western Electric where he and Karen were able to retire at the same time.

Karen was talented at crafts and hobbies from crocheting, sewing, quilting, macramé, and she absolutely loved her flowers and her garden. She adored her grandson, Trevor, playing and going fishing, and attending all his school activities. To say she was a proud Grandma, would be an understatement!!

In 1990, after their retirement, the life of being travelers began, mostly going with a group of friends that called themselves, “TightWad Tours.” They went everywhere, and enjoyed each and every trip. After seeing everything on their list, they became “SnowBirds,” spending half of every year in southern Texas, close to the border. For 25 years, they lived this life. They absolutely loved it! Outings with friends, shopping in Mexico, going to Padre Island, enjoying the sunny winters. Karen’s long battle with Alzheimers, forced them to sell their Texas home, and return to living in Archie full time, where they were lifetime residents.

Karen was preceded in death by her husband Charles Sliffe, on May 17, 2025. Karen is survived by her daughter, Tracie Knight and husband Todd Knight, and grand-son, Trevor Knight of Belton, MO., step-daughter, Pam Forst, and husband Bryan of Jericho Springs, MO. Step-grandson Brett Simmons and wife Brittany, of Springfield, MO.

And, on behalf of my Mother, I would like to give a huge thank-you to the ladies of St Croix Hospice for their kind and compassionate care. They are truly Angels.

A celebration of life visitation will be held 5:00 p.m. - 6:00 p.m. Monday, September 29, 2025 at Dickey Funeral Home, Harrisonville, Missouri. 

In lieu of flowers memorial contributions may be made to Harrisonville Animal Shelter and sent in care to Dickey Funeral Home, P.O. Box 432, Harrisonville, Missouri 64701.

Obituary - Orval "Butch" Page

I was born on Easter Sunday, 1955, in St. Charles, Missouri, to Barbara and Lee Page. I was given my grandfather’s name, Orval, but my grandmother Molly refused to call me that. She planned to call me Peter because of Easter Sunday, but instead she called me Butch — and the name stuck.

In 1959, my family moved to a cattle farm outside Cleveland, Missouri. I grew up there, working hard and learning responsibility. By sixteen, I was running my own hay business, making twelve cents a bale, and saving money. I attended school in Cleveland and lived in the same house for thirteen years until I joined the Army on April 13th, 1973.

During my junior year of high school, I broke my neck in a football game against Drexel, Missouri. But I secretly enlisted in the Army anyway, without my parents knowing. At Fort Leonard Wood, the Army discovered my injury and wanted to discharge me, but I convinced them to let me train harder. I worked before breakfast each day, built up my strength, and passed my PT test. I then went to Fort Knox, Kentucky, to train as a Cavalry Scout.

I was assigned to K Troop, 3rd Squadron, 2nd Armored Cavalry Regiment, on the Czech border in Germany. I spent three years there in some of the coldest weather I’d ever known. When I returned to the States in 1976, I served with the 1139th MPs. That same year, I married Virginia Petkou, and together we welcomed my first amazing daughter, Tabitha.

Later, I transferred into the U.S. Air Force and trained at Keesler Air Force Base, Mississippi, as an air traffic controller. During this time, I met Joyce and my son Joe was born, whom I didn’t know about for years. I was stationed at Offutt Air Force Base in Nebraska, where I became a supervisor in both the tower and radar unit. I married Vickie Stowe, and we were blessed with two more amazing daughters, Sara and Nicohle.

In 1985, I was sent to Clark Air Base in the Philippines, where I served as a radar supervisor and later as NCOIC of PACMARF, a special operations center. My work took me to many countries, and while stationed there, I earned my Master Rescue Scuba Diver certification. After five years in the Philippines, I transferred to RAF Lakenheath in England, where I served as a supervisor in the control tower. I was on duty when we launched F-111s during the Gulf War using silent light-gun signals.

I retired from the military in 1994, after 21 years of service. During that time, I was deeply honored to receive numerous medals and awards for my service to my country.

I returned to Missouri, living in Pleasant Hill and working a variety of jobs: substitute teaching, sheriff’s dispatcher, caseworker, truck driver, and more. Eventually, I became a government contractor with Homeland Security, GSA, and ICE, where I served for 18 years. I also helped organize the local security officers’ union and served as Chief Steward of Local 249 for five years.

In 1998, I met my wife and best friend, Susan Foster. With her love and support, I accomplished many of the greatest parts of my life.

Along the way, I earned an associate’s degree in communications and a bachelor’s degree from Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University. I was honored to serve on Congresswoman Vicki Hartzler’s Military Advisory Committee. I was active in the VFW, American Legion, Disabled American Veterans, Air Force Sergeants Association, Christian Motorcyclist Association, and the Second Cavalry Association. I served as a VFW commander and district chaplain, taught Sunday school at Archie First Baptist Church, sat on the board of Pleasant Ridge Baptist Church, and took mission trips to Ghana and Guatemala. I was proud to the core for the boy scouts of America and present eagle scout awards to many young men. I also had the joy of dressing as Santa Claus and visiting nursing homes to bring smiles to others. I currently attend Hope City Church in Harrisonville and volunteer with the jail ministry.

My faith was always central to my life. With Charlie 22 Outdoors, I led Bible studies for veterans and was inspired to start a PTSD Bible ministry, helping others find healing and strength through Christ. At home, I held Bible studies surrounded by Christ-loving individuals who encouraged me in my walk. God, family, and country were always my priorities.

Life outside of service brought me joy as well. I loved camping in Wyoming’s wilderness, climbing mountains with close friends, fishing, gardening, raising chickens, riding my Harley, carving walking sticks, the veterans community project dubbed me “the walking stick man” for the many sticks I made, and taking long evening drives with Susan to discover new roads. I also enjoyed photography and storm spotting. I even ran for political office a few times, though I never won.

I was blessed with nine grandchildren, and each brought me pride and happiness. Through it all, I tried to live fully, love deeply, and never let any dust settle under my feet.

I loved my family, my comrades, and my country. To my wife, Susan, to my children, and to my grandchildren: keep your heads up and keep smiling. I had a great life.

As we Cavalrymen say, I’ll be waiting at Fiddler’s Green, always ready.

Visitation will be held 5:00 p.m. – 7:00 p.m. Thursday, September 25, 2025 at Dickey Funeral Home, Harrisonville, Missouri.

Funeral Service will be held 9:00 a.m. Friday, September 26, 2025 at Dickey Funeral Home, Harrisonville, Missouri.

Interment will be 12:30 p.m. Friday, September 26, 2025 at Fort Scott National Cemetery, Fort Scott, Kansas with Military Honors by Whiteman Air Force Honor team.

Memorial Contributions may be made to:

- Shiloh Center, 208 Oriole St, Harrisonville, MO 64701

- Child Rescue, 11201 Parallel Pkwy, Kansas City, KS 66109

  • - Charlie 22 Outdoors, 115 N Madison St, Webb City, MO 64870

  • - College of the Ozarks, One Opportunity Ave, Point Lookout, MO 65726

  • - Hope City Church Cass County, 2737 Cantrell Rd, Harrisonville, MO 64701

  • - VFW National Home, 3573 S Waverly Rd, Eaton Rapids, MI 48827

Sunday, September 21, 2025

Obituary - Alissia L. Schrock

Alissia L. Schrock, 56, of Harrisonville, Missouri, passed away on Thursday, September 18, 2025. A memorial service will be held at 5:00 PM on Tuesday, September 23, 2025, at the Harrisonville Community Church, 1606 Chapel Drive, Harrisonville, MO.

Alissia was born on February 13, 1969, in Newfane, New York, a daughter of Dale and Joyce (Swank) Courcy. The family moved to Archie, MO, when Alissia was five. She graduated from Archie High School in 1987 and moved to Harrisonville soon after. Alissia was united in marriage to Kelly Schrock on November 24, 1989, in Harrisonville. Alissia was known by all to be an active and ardent follower of Jesus. Her sweet demeanor, generosity, sense of humor, creativity, and love for others made her an inviting presence in peoples' lives.

Alissia's creative drive was amazing to see. She would take a picture of a November sky with her DSLR and a short time later, a framed picture with a Bible verse would be on a wall in her house with the picture she took as the background, looking like something you might pay $250 for at a store. She would buy ugly pottery at a thrift store, would later be seen rubbing dirt or spackle on it, spraying it with something, and a beautiful earthen-ware pot would emerge. She strove to be the best possible parent, raising Andrew and Jiana according to biblical standards. In addition to maintaining her home in the finest "Proverbs 31" tradition, she also worked as the "chief financial officer" of her husband's small company. In essence, she was a massive benefit to anyone fortunate enough to know her.

Alissia was preceded in death by her parents; her brother, Todd Courcy; and her grandmother, Norma Swank. She is survived by her husband, Kelly Schrock, Harrisonville, MO; her son, Andrew (Olivia) Schrock, Kansas City, MO; her daughter, Jiana Schrock, Tulsa, Oklahoma; and her sister, Dee-Ann Courcy, Murfreesboro, Tennessee.

Courtesy Atkinson Funeral Home

Obituary - Tammy Lynn Pickens

Tammy Lynn Pickens passed September 16th, 2025, at 52 years old. Tammy was born September 16th, 1973, in Webb City Missouri to Ed Dotson and Brenda Brinyark Dotson.

Tammy married her high school sweetheart Michael James Pickens and they had one son Christopher James Pickens.

Tammy was many things a daughter, a mother, a aunt and a great friend. Her two favorite titles were Aunt Tammy and Grandma Tammy. She had a special relationship with her niece Alexis Dotson who has been her sidekick from the beginning and later grew to include her family Donavon and children Ezlyn and Eli. Tammy's biggest joys were her granddaughters Lillyanne Joyce Pickens and Chloe Jayde Pickens. From hanging out and watching movies to traveling around and watching them at their various sports and activities Tammy loved to spend time with her girls.

Tammy is survived by her parents Ed and Brenda Dotson of Iron Station, NC. Two older brothers David (Lisa) Dotson of Franklin, NC, and Johnny (Crystal) Dotson and younger brother James Dotson all of Iron Station NC. She had 9 nieces and nephews and multiple great nieces and nephews. Son Christopher Pickens. Granddaughters Lillyanne and Chloe Pickens along with their mother Natasha Croft and 6 bonus grandkids all of East Lynne, MO. Life long "sister" and best friend Becky (Rick) Allison with bonus nephews Colby (Cassie) Randles, Reice (Ashton) Randles and Brady(Lacee) Allison. Bonus great nephews Kai Moore and Lewie Randles.

Along with many other wonderful friends and family. Her loving and kind heart is evident in all that loved her.

A Celebration of Life service will be held Saturday, September 20th, 2025 at Harrisonville Church of the Nazarene (2305 E South St, Harrisonville, Mo 64701) from 1 to 5 pm.

There is a Go Fund Me account set up to help the family with her final expenses.

Saturday, September 20, 2025

Obituary - Ella Mae Horn

Ella Mae Horn, 96, Nevada, passed away on Friday, September 19, 2025, at Joe Clark Residential Care, Nevada, MO.    Ella was born on June 19, 1929, in Bethany, MO, to Ivan and Oreana (Criger) Gentry.  She married Charles H. Horn in St. Joseph, MO.  He preceded her in death in 2001.

    Ella was born in Bethany, MO and grew up in Buchanan County, MO.  She attended school in St. Joseph, MO.  Ella lived in Southern California for a number of years, where she worked as a seamstress at a clothing factory.  In the winter of 1975, Charles and Ella came to the Milo area.   They started Dia Largo Restaurant in Nevada in 1980 which they operated for several years.  Ella loved gardening, collecting things, and being a homemaker.

     Ella is survived by three children, Martin Horn (Pat), Milo, MO, Cindy Merrill (Kent), Springfield, MO, and Tammy Skahan (Tom), Noel, MO; numerous grandchildren, great-grandchildren, and great-great-grandchildren; brother, John Gentry, Belleview, IL; sister, Margaret Wolfe, St. Joseph, MO; as well as numerous nieces and nephews.     In addition to her husband, Charles, she was preceded in death by a son, Robert Horn; and three sisters, Dixie Barbosa, Izola Winsworth, and Lois Lyons.

    No services are planned at this time. Courtesy Ferry Funeral Home.


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