Jerry Lee Stangel, at the age of 71, peacefully passed away in his sleep at his home outside of Papinville, MO. He was born in Nevada, MO to Paul and Catharine Stangel. He was raised and worked on his family farm his entire life.
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Ron enlisted in the United States Marine Corps in 1972 and served as a pilot until his honorable discharge in 1980. He joined the Marine Corps Reserve in 1981 and was activated in 1991 as a C-130 pilot during Operation Desert Storm, serving in Iraq and Kuwait. Following his retirement from the Marine Corps in 1992, he joined the United States Army National Guard in 1996 as a Combat Engineer. In 2004, his unit was activated in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom, and he spent most of 2005 near Baghdad, Iraq. He retired from the Army National Guard on July 31, 2006.
Ron also had an accomplished and wide-ranging aviation career. He served as a Colonel in the United States Marine Corps, where he flew A-4 jets and C-130 aircraft. Following his military aviation service, he continued flying commercially and later worked as an air traffic controller at Los Angeles International Airport (LAX) and in Wichita, Kansas. Whether in the cockpit or guiding aircraft from the ground, Ron dedicated much of his life to aviation and took great pride in his service and career in the skies.
Ron never met a stranger and was known for his quick wit, warm smile, and unforgettable sense of humor. He loved telling jokes and stories, and many family members and friends can attest to hearing the same jokes more than once—or more than a few times. Yet somehow, Ron always managed to tell them with the same enthusiasm and laughter as if it were the first time. His ability to make others smile was one of his greatest gifts, and his humor will be remembered and cherished by all who knew him.
Ron loved fishing, and it was one of the passions that helped bring him to Hume when the family purchased farmland that included numerous strip pits, ponds and lakes. Fishing became a favorite family activity, and many memories were made along its banks. He especially enjoyed fishing for northern pike and walleye, and he also loved ice fishing during his years in North Dakota. Whether in a boat, on the shore, or out on the ice in the winter cold, Ron found peace and happiness on the water. He always wanted to fish as often as he could and never turned down a chance to be outdoors with family and a fishing pole in hand.
Ron stayed close to his roots. Raised on a farm in rural North Dakota, where his family worked as farmers and cattle ranchers, he developed a lifelong love for agriculture and the land. Following his retirement, Ron returned to the life he loved most, farming and raising cattle on his farm near Hume alongside his sons. Whether working cattle, fixing equipment, or spending time outdoors, Ron found great satisfaction in the simple pleasures of farm life and cherished the opportunity to share that way of life with his boys.
Ron especially cherished family gatherings, which often centered around fish fries and good conversation. These times were filled with laughter, stories, jokes, and togetherness that he deeply valued.
Funeral service will be 10 am Monday, June 15, 2026 at the Hume School. Visitation will be 5 to 7 pm Sunday, June 14, at the Schneider Funeral Home, Pleasanton Chapel. Memorial contributions are suggested to Rich Hill American Legion Post #67. Online condolences can be left at www.schneiderfunerals.com.
Private family services will be held at a later date.
A full obituary will be available shortly.
In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions can be made payable to Faith Chapel Assembly of God Church, 840 N Metcalf Rd, Louisburg, KS 66053.
A memorial service will be held 1 pm Friday, June 12, 2026 at the Mound City First Baptist Church. A time to fellowship will follow the service. Memorial contributions can be made to the George Ernst Memorial and be left with Schneider Funeral Home, Pleasanton Chapel. Online condolences can be left at www.schneiderfunerals.com.
She was born on August 9, 1978, in Fort Scott, Kansas, to Joseph Walrod and Jeanette Ramsey. Reality was a member of Pleasanton First Baptist Church.
Reality loved to draw, color, sing, and spend time with the people she loved. At her core, she was love, laughter, kindness, and compassion. She had a beautiful heart, a generous spirit, and a way of bringing light to those around her. She was deeply loved, and she leaves behind memories filled with warmth, smiles, laughter and the reminder that her life was made up of so much more than the hardships she endured, or the demons she battled.
She is survived by her mother, Jeanette (Randy) Query; her children, Jacob Miller, Haleigh Miller, and Nathan Miller; her beloved granddaughter, Azaylah Miller; her sister, Melissa (JJ) Foreman; and many family members and friends who will miss her dearly. She was proceeded in death by her first husband and father of her children, Billy Miller; her father, Joseph Walrod; and her grandparents, John and Beverly Ramsey.
Today, we find comfort in knowing that she is finally at peace, wrapped in the loving arms of her Savior, free from pain, free from fear, and finally home. Until we meet again, Reality, rest easy in the arms of the Lord.
Funeral service will be 11 am Monday, June 8, 2026 at the Schneider Funeral Home, Pleasanton Chapel. Burial will be in the Uniontown Cemetery. Visitation will be held from 5 to 7 pm Sunday, June 7, at the Pleasanton Chapel. Memorial contributions are suggested to The Redemption House. Online condolences can be left at www.schneiderfunerals.com.
Carroll “Linn” Holland, 92, Bronaugh, MO, passed from this life on Monday, June 8, 2026, at Moore-Few Care Center in Nevada. Linn was born December 28, 1933, in Bronaugh, MO, to Vernon Lee and Gladyce Mildred (Linn) Holland. He married Alice Carol Weis on October 5, 1958, at the Bronaugh Methodist Church and she preceded him in death on November 15, 2022.
Linn grew up in Bronaugh and graduated from Bronaugh High School Class of 1952. He attended Pittsburg St. College for a time before enlisting in the United States Air Force where he served four years during the Korean War. Following his return, Linn worked at the Bendix Corporation in Kansas City for nine years before moving back to Bronaugh at which time he worked for the Fram Corporation in Nevada until his retirement. Linn was a longtime member of the Bronaugh Methodist Church. He was also a member of the UAW (United Auto Workers).
Survivors include two children: a son, Greg Holland and husband Vince, Waldport, OR, and a daughter, Lee Ann Holland, Nevada. In addition to his wife, Carol, he was preceded in death by his parents, and a brother, Dr. Robert Holland.
Graveside services with Military Honors will be held at 10:30 a.m. on Friday, June 12, 2026, at Worsley Cemetery in Bronaugh with Tony Rolando officiating.
Memorials are suggested in his name to Worsley Cemetery c/o Ferry Funeral Home in Nevada.
Rodney grew up in the Ponca City and Webb City areas of OK. In 1961 he moved to Brigham City, UT. He lived in Utah for a number of years before moving back to Bartlesville, OK in 1975. He and Barbara owned and operated a popular antique shop, the Country Thrift Store, for 30 years until their retirement. Multiple members helped run the store over the years. Following the passing of Barbara, he came to Nevada in 2011 to be near his daughter, Susan.
Rodney enjoyed going to the Eagles Lodge to play the slots, treasure hunting for collectables, and doing jigsaw puzzles. He was mechanically gifted and enjoyed building and repairing things. Rodney had a love of music and was known for his sense of humor and making people laugh.
Rodney is survived by his four children, Jeff Edwards (Gail), Kansas City, MO, Susie Larimore (Dan), Nevada, MO, Dave Edwards (Diane), Bartlesville, OK, and Jody Edwards (Heidi), Conifer, CO; eight grandchildren; numerous great-grandchildren; a brother, Roger Edwards, Roy, UT; and numerous nieces and nephews. He was preceded in death by his wife, Barbara; his parents; two sisters; three brothers; and a grandson, Ethan Barnes.
A Celebration of Life will be held at a later date at Osage Hills State Park in Bartlesville, OK.
He was born in Pretty Prairie, Kansas on December 6, 1939 to Henry J. and Emma Albrecht Vogt.
After attending a one room elementary school, Darrell graduated from Pretty Prairie High School in 1957. Starting his senior year, he was 5’-4” tall and the band’s tuba player. He attended Salt City Business College for a time prior to starting his first job at Cessna Aircraft in Hutchinson, KS where he worked from 1960 to 1969 as a scheduler and planner. Additional career choices at Hutchinson included sales of Burroughs Computer Equipment and cars at Davis-Child Chevrolet.
He married Marilyn Schrag on November, 11, 1960 and settled in Hutchinson, KS for the next 12 years where they raised two sons - Michael Dean and Richard Allen (Rick). They were members at Pretty Prairie Mennonite Church. With a love for singing, he was active in the Men's Chorus and spent several years as part of the Quiet Place Singers.
After moving to Belton, MO in 1972, he was an active member of the Harrisonville Mennonite Church as a group leader, singer on the worship team, and choir. He and Marilyn also sang at many churches, weddings, funerals and family gatherings.
He ended his career driving truck and hauling meat to the East Coast, driving 3 million miles accident-free. His last jobs consisted of 9 more years driving for Hartzler Equipment and Staying Home Corporation prior to retirement.
His spare time was spent tinkering with equipment, going to auctions, gardening, fishing, golf, and sharing his faith in Christ. He manufactured hundreds of 2 nail cross necklaces that many of you still wear today. And lastly, he loved to spread joy and laugh – continuing that practice to hospice nurses and visitors to his last days.
Darrell is survived by his wife of 65 years, Marilyn Jean Vogt, two sons, Michael Dean (wife Natalie), Richard Allen (wife Debbie), 4 grandchildren (Ana Vogt, Jason Vogt, Sarah Mockapetris – husband Jonathan, Emily Hensley – husband Ryne) and 3 great-grandchildren Avery Hensley, Noah Hensley, and Wyatt Mockapetris.
He was preceded in death by his parents, brother Bob Vogt and sister Darlene Goering.
Funeral Service will be held 10:00 a.m. Saturday, June 13, 2026 at Harrisonville Community Church, Harrisonville, Missouri with interment at Clearfork Cemetery, Garden City, Missouri.
Visitation will be held 5:00 p.m. - 7:00 p.m. Friday, June 12, 2026 at Harrisonville Community Church, Harrisonville, Missouri.
In lieu of flowers, the family has requested donations to either Harrisonville Community Church or Kinder Kastle Christian School – both located at 1606 Chapel Drive, Harrisonville, MO 64701.