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

Thursday, October 30, 2025

Obituary - Mona McDowell

 Mona Emery McDowell, 95, passed away peacefully on Thursday, October 30, 2025, at her residence at The Bungalows, Nevada, MO.    

    Mona was born on July 13, 1930, in Deerfield, Missouri, the daughter of K.L. and Nettie Carpenter Emery.   She spent her entire life within the Deerfield community, graduating from Nevada High School in 1948.

    On May 4, 1950, Mona married William “Bill” McDowell, who preceded her in death in November 2004.

    Mona dedicated 25 years of service to the Nevada State Hospital before her retirement.  Following her retirement, she found fulfillment volunteering at the Nevada City Hospital Gift Shop, participating in the Ellis Domestic Science Club, and attending worship at the Church of God Holiness in Deerfield.

     Mona’s greatest joy came from spending time with her family.  She is fondly remembered for her unwavering devotion to her loved ones, her infectious laughter, and her renowned chocolate chip cookies.

    Mona is survived by her two daughters:  Janie Ephland of Port Royal, SC, and Rita McCoy (Don) of Nevada, MO.  She also leaves behind four grandchildren:  Andrew Ephland of Waco, TX; Bailey Flores (Adam) of Bluffton, SC; Dr. Matthew McCoy (Leslie) of Springfield, MO; and Abby Huff (Phillip) of Lansing, KS.  In addition, she is survived and loved by eight great-grandchildren and numerous nieces and nephews.

    A heartfelt thank you is extended to the Director and staff at The Bungalows for their kindness and care during Mona’s time there.  Proverbs 31: 25-29.

    Graveside services will be at 1:30p.m. on Monday, November 3, 2025, at Deerfield Cemetery, with Pastor Bill Smith officiating.   Friends may call now until noon Monday.  

Obituary - Konnie Stranik

Konnie Stranik, 82 of Butler, Missouri passed away October 28, 2025 at the Olathe Hospice House in Olathe, Kansas. Graveside services will be held 11:00 am Tuesday, November 4, 2025 in Virginia Cemetery, Butler, Missouri. No visitation is scheduled. Services under the direction of Mullinax Funeral Home Butler (660-679-0009). Messages of condolence may be left for the family at www.mullinaxfuneralhome.com.

A complete obituary is pending at this time.

Obituary - E.C. Lemon

Funeral services for E.C. Lemon of Butler, Missouri will be 11 a.m. Monday, November 3, 2025 at Schowengerdt Funeral Chapel (660-679-6555) in Butler.  Visitation prior to services 10 - 11 a.m. Monday at the Schowengerdt Chapel.  Burial in Oak Hill Cemetery, Butler.  Online condolences www.schowengerdtchapel.com.

E.C. Lemon, age 85 of Butler, Missouri died Wednesday, October 29, 2025 at his home.  He was born June 18, 1940 to Eltis Claude and Neville Butler Lemon in Flippin, Arkansas.

E.C. is survived by one daughter, Lisa Yoder of Lee’s Summit, Missouri; one son, Chet Lemon and wife Darlene of Eufaula, Oklahoma; special love, Betty Lemon of Butler, Missouri; five grandchildren, Micah Yoder and wife Jenny, Caleb Yoder and wife Tiffanie, Hannah Klingler and husband Brandon, Ashlee Whisenhunt and husband Darin and Kayla Ridley and husband Korey; ten great-grandchildren; one sister, Earleen Wright of New Haven, Connecticut; and favorite niece, Athena Wimmer.  E.C was preceded in death by his parents; one sister, Carolyn Lemon; and one granddaughter, Abigail Yoder.

Obituary - Robert “Bob” Lee Schnoebelen

Robert “Bob” Lee Schnoebelen, 87 of Butler, Missouri passed away October 28, 2025 at Medicalodges of Butler. A visitation will be held from 1:00 pm to 2:00 pm Friday, November 7, 2025 at Mullinax Funeral Home, Butler (660-679-0009). Memorial services will follow at 2:00 pm Friday, November 7th, also at the funeral home. Burial will take place at a later time in Oak Hill Cemetery, Butler. Memorial contributions may be made in lieu of flowers to the Alzheimer’s Association. Messages of condolence may be left for the family at www.mullinaxfuneralhome.com.

Bob was born August 26, 1938 to Claude & Maggie (Fisher) Simmons in St. Clair County, Tiffin, MO. When Bob was 16 days old, his mother passed away, which resulted in Bob & his twin sister being adopted by their mother’s siter and husband, Claude & Lilly (Fischer) Schnoebelen.

He attended elementary school at Herrell Grade School & attended high school at Butler High School graduating in the class of 1956. Following graduation he attended Southwest Baptist College in Bolivar, MO for 2 years.

Later, he was employed at GM Leeds Plant in KC, MO.

Bob was drafted into the US Army on October 6, 1961. He served 13 months in Germany & his last duty assignment was 1st BG 18th Inf, Fort Riley, KS. He was honorably discharged from the US Army & went back to employment at GM Leeds Plant in KC, MO.

Bob was united in marriage to his wife of 59 years, Judith Ann Lockard on May 1, 1964. They had one daughter, Trudy & one son, William.

After his employment with GM, he held several positions in heating/cooling, as well as sheet metal work. Later he was employed at KCPL as an Insulator/Pipe Coverer. He retired from KCPL in September 2000. After that retirement, he spent time as a driver for Max Motors.

Bob was a member of Bates 180 IOOF. He served as Grand Master of the Grand Lodge of Missouri in 1987. He held several appointed offices in Grand Lodge prior to becoming Grand Master. Bob held numerous offices in the Sovereign Grand Lodge of the world. He served as Grand Patriarch of the Grand Encampment of Missouri in 2003.

Bob was also a lifetime member of the Bates County Elks Lodge #2653 & was a Past Exalted Ruler. He was a member of the Adrian Rebekah Lodge #449. Bob also served two terms on the City Council for Ward 4.

Bob attended First Baptist Church of Butler in his younger days & later in life he attended Happy Hill Church of God. He loved to sing at Church.

Bob was preceded in death by his wife, Judy, his parents, his three brothers (Claude Jr. Simmons, William Simmons & Richard Simmons), his two sisters (Edith Miller, Odessa Kelly) & twin sister, Roberta Schnoebelen.

Survivors include his one daughter, Trudy Morgan of Hamilton, Texas, his one son, William Schnoebelen of Kansas City, Kansas; five grandchildren, Kendra Norton, Buddy Stewart, Bobby Baker (all in Texas), Anna (Schnoebelen) Diaz & Olivia Schnoebelen (both in Independence, MO); eight great-grandchildren in Texas & Missouri. He also had several nieces & nephews.

Obituary - Kimberly Hendrick


 Kimberly Hendrick, age 57, of Clinton, Missouri passed away on Wednesday, October 29, 2025 at Golden Valley Memorial Hospital in Clinton, Missouri. 

Arrangements have been entrusted to Vansant-Mills Funeral Home in Clinton, Missouri and are pending at this time.

Obituary - Earlene Marie Butler

Earlene Marie Butler, 87, Nevada, MO passed away at her home on Wednesday, October 29, 2025. Earlene was born April 13, 1938, in Nevada to Richard “Earl” and Margaret (Thompson) Swope. She was united in marriage to Howard Butler in Lamar, MO in 1955 and he preceded her in death in 2021.

     Earlene was raised in the Horton area. She attended Nevada High School where she graduated in 1955. After working at Nellie Don for number of years in 1975 she began working  at Citizen’s Bank in Nevada and worked there until her retirement in 2003. Earlene enjoyed flowers, gardening, and vacationing in Colorado as well as other places. She also enjoyed luncheons with the Class of 1955 at Buzz’s BBQ, and riding in the golf cart at the Nevada Country Club.

     Survivors include her daughter, Terri Myers, Nevada; two grandsons, Jason Claspill (Audra), Nevada, and Justin Claspill, Overland Park; two great-grandchildren, Korbyn Claspill and Zoe Claspill, both of Red Oak, IA;  a cousin, Nancy Scism (Dale), Nevada; and a special friend, Sue Rich, Nevada.

     Graveside services will be held at 3:30 p.m. on Friday, October 31, 2025 at Newton Burial Park in Nevada with Jason Claspill officiating.

     In Lieu of flowers memorials may be made to the charity of your choice c/o Ferry Funeral Home in Nevada. 

Wednesday, October 29, 2025

Obituary - Franklin Eugene Watson

 

Franklin Eugene Watson, 87, of Rockville, Missouri, went home to be with the Lord on October 28, 2025.  He was born in Bristow, Missouri, to Albert and Thelma Watson and was one of ten children. He was a man of deep faith whose life reflected his love for God, his family, and the outdoors. Whether he was fishing on a quiet morning or hunting in the fall woods, he found peace and joy in God’s creation. He loved spending time outdoors with his kids, teaching them how to hunt, fish, and be self-reliant.           

     Franklin left high school early to proudly serve his country in the United States Navy from 1955 to 1959. After his service, he worked at Nelly Don’s as a fabric cutter and went on to hold many other trades throughout his life. He was a skilled carpenter, house builder, roofer, mechanic, and all-around handyman who was never afraid of hard work.

     Frank dedicated many decades to prison ministry, where he shared the message of salvation and led countless people to the Lord. As an ordained minister, his faith guided every part of his life. He remained active in prison ministry until the age of 80 and attended church whenever he could, always ready to encourage others in their walk with Christ

     Frank is survived by his children: Pam, Shelly, and Sharon; Noah (Jessica) and their children Elleah, Lilliana, and Franklin; Jillian and her children Kaden and Elias; Hunter (Jayln) and their sons Reed and Wesley; and Hollie Souza (Ben) and their daughters Emma and Nova. He was also a grandfather and great-grandfather to numerous other children who brought great joy to his life.

     Frank is also survived by his loving wife Jessie, their loving dog Abby, and his stepchildren Kathy Harra, Brenda Mart, Janet (Tim) Stolifer, Jeannie (Joe) Parmon, and Becky (Jason) Barnhart. He was also a grandfather to their children and never saw them as step. To him, his heart always had enough love for everyone, and family was family. He loved them all as his own.

He was preceded in death by his parents and siblings Pearl, Betty, Neva, Wesley, Daisy, and Roy. He is survived by his siblings Bill and Sylvia Watson, Dorothy Sisson, and Rosemary and Burl Idecker.

     Franklin was known for his homemade breads and rolls, his warm smile, and the way he couldn’t help but laugh when he heard babies laugh. He will be remembered for his kindness, laughter, and unwavering faith. His legacy lives on in the lives of those he touched and in the family who loved him deeply.

“Well done, good and faithful servant.” Matthew 25:23

MEMORIAL - River of Life Church

Obituary - Kevin Dean Curtright

Kevin Dean Curtright, 67, of Merriam, Kansas, passed away on Tuesday, October 14, 2025, in his sleep at home in Merriam, KS. Graveside services will be held on Saturday, November 1, 2025, at 11:00 AM at Crescent Hill Cemetery, 14458 NW County Rd, 1001, Adrian, MO. Memorial contributions can be made to Catholic Charities.

Kevin was born on January 11, 1958, in Wichita, KS, to the late Donald and Juanita (Root) Curtright. Kevin loved his family, friends, dogs, and cars. Those of you who knew Kev know he had a fun streak in him that couldn't be beat. Kev loved fast cars and spending time hunting and playing pool with the guys. His loving, fun nature made him the best dad. He loved spending time with his little girl, Patricia "Trish". They would often employ a phrase his father taught him: "Mums the word." Trish called him every day and they made time to get together most weeks. They were two of a kind. Kevin had great trust in Kiel, his son-in-law, as he gave him his most precious daughter, knowing that she would be well taken care of and have a wonderful life. Kevin put his wife and daughter first and always took care of them, no matter how busy he was. Kev had great times with his wife, Jane, filled with love for their whole life. Kevin's most important accomplishment in life is being a wonderful husband and father, and his family could not have asked for more. He is deeply loved and will be dearly missed. Even in his death, Kevin left these few verses of a poem to help us think of him with less pain.

When Tomorrow Starts Without Me - David M. Romano

When tomorrow starts without me
Please try to understand,
That an angel came and called my name
And took me by the hand
And said my place was ready
In Heaven far above
And that I'd have to leave behind
All those I dearly love
But when I walked through Heaven's Gates
I felt so much at home
When God looked down, smiled at me
And told me "Welcome Home"
So when tomorrow starts without me
Don't think we're far apart
For every time you think of me
I'm right there in your heart.

Kevin was preceded in death by his parents, Donald and Juanita; brother-in-law, Jim Case; father-in-law and mother-in-law, Jim and Betty Creath; and sister-in-law, Susan Creath. Kevin is survived by his wife, Jane Curtright (Creath); daughter, Patricia (Trish) Smith, and her husband, Kiel Smith, of Kansas City, MO; sisters: Donna Turner and husband, Ken, of Overland Park, KS; and Paula Case of Dallas, TX; brother-in-law, J. Bryan Creath, and wife, Karen, of Raymore, MO; nieces: Debbie Stoerman and husband, Dave; Teresa Hummell and husband, Dan; and Carrie Miller and husband, Tom; nephews: Josh Creath and wife, Rachel; and Wyatt Creath; and many great-nephews and great-nieces: Grant Stoerman, Jack Stoerman, Maddie Hummell, Nathan Hummell, Case Miller, Bella Miller, Xander Miller, Carter Zook, and Maddie Creath.

Obituary - John Cannon


 John Wayne Cannon, age 84, of Nevada, Missouri, passed away peacefully in his home on October 27, 2025.

John was born on March 16, 1941, in Hale Center, Texas, where he graduated from high school. In May of 1959, he married the love of his life, Patsy Ann Merrell. Together they shared 45 wonderful years of marriage before Patsy preceded him in death on December 2, 2004. He was also preceded by death by grandson Taylor O’Dell Greer, brothers Donny Cannon, David Cannon, and sister Lila Simmons.

In 1967, John and Patsy moved to Missouri, where John began working alongside his father-in-law, Slim, helping to build the Stockton Dam. Throughout his life, John was a devoted husband, father, grandfather, and great-grandfather.

John worked as a truck driver, welder, and coal miner. Even after retirement, he kept busy with summer projects, always finding something to occupy his hands and mind. If you knew John he was always in a hurry whether it was for dinner or dozing he was always ready.

John leaves behind a legacy of love and hard work through his daughters, Kathy Lynn Greer and her husband Jeff of Nevada, and Karen Cannon Miller of Kingwood, Texas.

He was the proud grandfather of Tyler Dean Greer and Kelsey of Milo; Tanner Wayne Greer and Drew Sligar of Springfield; and Jerin Patrick Miller and Jamie Ann Miller of Kingwood, Texas. He was also a cherished great-grandfather to Gracelynn Wayne Greer and Brynlee Dean Greer of Milo.

John is survived by his brother, Leon Cannon, as well as several nieces and nephews.

He will be remembered for his love of family, his strong work ethic, and the many stories he shared. John will be truly missed by all who knew and loved him.

Funeral services will be held at 2:30 p.m. on Saturday, November 1, 2025 at Ferry Funeral Home in Nevada with Kerry Fowler officiating. Interment will follow in Marvin Chapel Cemetery, Nevada.  The family will receive friends from 1:30 – 2:30 p.m. prior to the service.

Memorials are suggested in his name to Vernon County Youth Fair c/o Ferry Funeral Home.

Obituary - Holden Maus

  

Holden John Keith Maus, age 18 of Schell City, MO left this world on Monday, October 27, 2025, as a result of a motor vehicle accident.

    Holden was born November 26, 2006, in El Dorado Springs, MO to Jonathon and Jennifer Pursley. Holden graduated high school from Northeast Vernon County R-1 on May 2, 2025. Holden loved his family dearly and spent most of his childhood playing basketball, hunting and fishing. He recently found a love for dove hunting. Following graduation Holden worked for Herschberger Construction LLC out of Clinton, MO. He had great determination and took pride in what he did. He spent many days this summer building shops and homes. He was well known for his pranks, humor, his stubbornness, and his contagious smile that would light up a room.

     Holden will be deeply missed by his loving family which includes his parents, Jonathon and Jennifer Pursley and his siblings, Kuper, Cecily and Jessa of the home in Schell City; his older siblings, Kyleigh Foster (Scott) and their children Brystol, Riggs, Harper, and Scottie, of Rich Hill, MO, Jadyn Otter (Jacob) and their children, Adalynn, Silas, Renlee, and a boy on the way, of Nevada, Rhianna Bailey (Carson Rohaus) of Montrose, MO; his grandparents, Marcia Brundridge of Schell City, Keven and Sue Harms of Schell City, and Rodney and Joann Pursley of Chetopa, KS; great-grandma Venita Humphry of Schell City; as well as many aunts, uncles, cousins and numerous friends.

     Holden was preceded in death by his grandparents, John E Maus, Michael Brundridge, and Mary Ellen Maus, all of Schell City.

     Funeral services will be held at 10:00 a.m. on Saturday, November 1, 2025, at Northeast Vernon County Elementary School in Schell City. Interment will follow in Green Lawn Cemetery in Schell City. The family will receive friends from 4-6:00 p.m. on Friday evening at Ferry Funeral Home in Nevada.

     Those who wish may contribute to the family c/o of Ferry Funeral Home.  

Obituary - John Price

 

John Price age 90 of Harrisonville, Missouri departed this life Monday, October 27, 2025 at Belton Regional Medical Center, Belton, Missouri. 

Cremation with no services scheduled. 

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

Obituary - William Joseph Dugger


William Joseph Dugger, 82, of Kansas City, MO, passed away on Monday, October 27, 2025, at St. Luke's East. Graveside service will be on Tuesday, November 04, 2025, at 11:00 AM, at Crescent Hill Cemetery in Adrian, MO. A full obituary will be posted when it is available, courtesy Atkinson Funeral Home.

Obituary - Marlin Henry Sexton


Marlin Henry Sexton, 83, of Peculiar, Missouri, passed away on Monday, October 27, 2025 at Menorah Medical Center in Overland Park, Kansas. A memorial service, with military honors, will be held at 7:00pm on Thursday, October 30, 2025, with a visitation beginning at 6:00pm at the Atkinson Funeral Home in Harrisonville, MO. Memorial contributions are suggested to the Real Life Assembly Building Fund in Peculiar, MO. A complete obituary will be posted when it becomes available.

Tuesday, October 28, 2025

Obituary - Alvie Leo Johnson Jr. "Sonny"

Alvie Leo Johnson Jr., lovingly known as “Sonny” of Amoret, Missouri, passed away peacefully on 10/25/2025 at the age of 73.  His wishes were to be cremated and remembered with fond memories.  There are no public services at this time. Inurnment at a later date in Vinita, Oklahoma.  Arrangements under the direction of the Schowengerdt Funeral Chapel (660-679-6555) Butler, Missouri.  Online condolences www.schowengerdtchapel.com

Sonny was born on May 22, 1952 to Alvie Johnson Sr. and Norma McGill Johnson, both of whom preceded him in death.  He grew up in a large, close-knit family.  He was also preceded in death by his siblings Lawrence Johnson, Mary Jenkins, Dwayne Johnson and Edgar Johnson.  His surviving siblings include John Johnson of Warsaw, MO; Margaret George of Parsons, KS; Barbara Pease of Locust Grove, OK; AJ Johnson of Welch, OK, Kevin Johnson of Sadler, TX; Stephen Johnson of Poteau, OK; Darrell Johnson of Welch, OK; and Lois Durbin of Adrian, MO.

Sonny’s pride and joy was his family.  He was preceded in death by his son, Jason Johnson (1980 - 2017) and is survived by his daughter, Gina Johnson Shipman and her husband Mike Shipman.  He was a proud grandfather to Amanda Anderson and her husband Kevin “Ryan” Anderson of Justin, TX; Curtis Stephens of Archie, Mo; and Alec Bryant of Harrisonville, MO.  Sonny was also blessed with three great-grandchildren–Charlotte, Dexter and Millie Anderson.

Sonny lived a life full of simple pleasures and many talents.  He loved fishing, playing horseshoes, guitar, pool, poker, chess and bowling.  He was a devote Kansas City Chiefs fan.  He enjoyed farming and gardening–his gardens were legendary for their perfect rows and absence of weeds, a reflection of the pride and care he put into everything he did.

Throughout his journey, Sonny was lovingly cared for by his niece, Norma Annette “Annette” Kellogg, daughter of his late brother Lawrence.  Her devotion and support brought him comfort during his final chapter.

Sonny will be remembered for his humor, his love of family, his generous spirit and the many good times he shared with those around him.  His presence will be deeply missed, but his memory will live on in the hearts of his family and friends.

Sonny’s remains will be buried in Vinita, OK at Timpson Cemetery, close to other family members.

Obituary - Donald Ray Smithhisler

Donald Ray Smithhisler, affectionately known as "Don" was born on January 13, 1944, in Kansas City, Missouri. He passed away on October 25, 2025, in Osawatomie, Kansas, leaving behind a legacy of hard work, determination, and cherished memories among family and friends.

Don’s career spanned decades in the construction industry, his professional journey began with a dedication and a passion for road construction that significantly contributed to the communities he served. After a few years in road construction, he owned Skelly Filling Station in Osawatomie. He would then begin his career with Kansas City Power and Light (KCPL) from 1976 to 1991. Following this, he established his own company, Ross Construction, which he operated until 1998. He then continued his successful career at Dodson International until his retirement in 2021.

A proud alumnus of Osawatomie High School, where he graduated in 1962, he had a short stent at Pittsburg State studying HVAC until his father's passing. Don was known for his enthusiastic personality. He had a hot-headed demeanor but was always vocal about his thoughts and opinions. His love for gatherings made him the heart of many celebrations, most notably his annual Super Bowl parties that brought family and friends together.

In his personal life, Don had a variety of interests that kept him engaged. Cattle ranching was a significant hobby, and he always had projects to work on that reflected his industrious nature. He was also an avid traveler for work, having explored various corners of the world including Russia, Spain, Dubai, Turkey, Africa, and the Bahamas, as well as numerous locations across the United States. In addition, he enjoyed swimming and hosted pool parties whenever he had the opportunity.

Don is survived by his loving wife, Karen Davis; his daughter, Michele Minden; his sons, Bryan Smithhisler, Chad Smithhisler, and Derek Smithhisler; along with 11 grandchildren and 12 great-grandchildren who will forever cherish the memories they created with him.

He was preceded in death by his mother, Ines Naomi Smithhisler; his father, Claude Hillary Smithhisler; and his sister, Claudette Wigle.

Visitation will be held on November 2, 2025, from 1:00 PM to 2:30 PM at Dengel & Son Mortuary in Paola, Kansas. A graveside service will follow at Osawatomie Cemetery at 2:45 PM. There will be a lunch hosted at the Memorial Hall in Osawatomie following the graveside service.

Donald Ray Smithhisler will be remembered for his contributions to his community, his zest for life, and the love he shared with those around him. His legacy will live on through the many lives he touched throughout his remarkable journey.

In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to Vitas Hospice c/o Dengel & Son Mortuary-Paola Chapel 305 N. Pearl St. Paola, KS 66071. 

Obituary - Virgil G. Uttinger

 Virgil G. Uttinger, 74, Nevada, MO, passed away on Sunday, October 26, 2025 at Medicialodges of Nevada following a lengthy illness.  Virgil was born January 18, 951 in Fort Scott, Kansas to Claud and Mable M. (Barnes) Uttinger

Virgil, was preceded in death by his parents and one brother, Raymond Uttinger of Springfield, MO.  He is survived by his wife, Lela Faye Uttinger, and a son, Jacob Uttinger, both of the home; two sisters, Claudia Wheeler (Donald), and Patricia Ann Rogers (Gerry) of Fort Scott, Kansas. One sister-in-law, Peggy Uttinger of Springfield, MO, and many nieces, nephews and friends.

No services are planned, courtesy Ferry Funeral Home.

Obituary - Sharon Keys

  

Sharon Kay Keys, 80, El Dorado Springs, MO passed away on Friday, October 24th, 2025, at Mercy Hospital in Joplin, MO. Sharon was born January 27, 1945, in Pittsburg, KS to Harold and Maurine Mae (Jackson), Trogle.

     Sharon was raised in Nevada and Lamar and graduated from Nevada High School Class of 1964. For most of her life Sharon worked in healthcare as a CNA. She worked at Truman Healthcare in Lamar for several years and at Bristal Manor in Lamar. Although she lived most of her adult life in Lamar, Sharon has lived in El Dorado Springs for the past two years.

     Survivors include a daughter, Marilyn M. Berberich (Bradley), Nevada; 11 grandchildren, Alissa Meyer, Troy Hicks, Jennifer Ridley, Elizabeth Berberich, Austin Highfill, Amanda Carel, Aaron Highfill, Rusty Hicks, Stephanie Hicks, Lisa Hicks, and Jerica Hicks; 21 great-grandchildren; one niece and several nephews. She was preceded in death by her parents; a daughter, Charlotte Kay Highfill; a son, Gregory Dean Hicks; and a sister, Sandy Manley.

     Funeral services will be held at 10:30 a.m. on Wednesday, October 29, 2025, at 10:30 a.m. at Ferry Funeral Home in Nevada.  Friends may call now and until the hour of service at the funeral home.  

Obituary - Daisy Jean Butler

Daisy Jean Butler (née Cochran) of Harrisonville, Missouri, passed away on October 26, 2025, at the age of 78, surrounded by love. She was born on February 21, 1947, in Lone Jack, Missouri, to Lennie and Velma Cochran.

On June 22, 1963, Daisy married William Butler. Together they built a beautiful life and raised four children.

Daisy lived much of her life in Missouri but traveled across the United States with her husband, Bill, during his careers in the Navy and as a truck driver. She was a homemaker by trade who loved gardening and working in her yard, taking on home improvement and redecorating projects, collecting elephants and porcelain dolls, and spending time with her family and friends catching up over a cup of coffee at the dining room table.

She had a deep love for Christmas and found her greatest happiness in life was when she was surrounded by her children and grandchildren-when her home was filled with laughter, love, and the beautiful chaos of a loud and loving family.

Daisy could always be counted on for advice, support, and understanding—the person everyone turned to for comfort, reassurance, and love. Her door, and her heart, were always open. She could often be found in her kitchen listening to country music, sipping her coffee, and playing a game of solitaire. Known to everyone as “Granny,” Daisy loved and cared deeply for all those she considered family. She was a woman of great wisdom, warmth, and strength, with a lifetime full of knowledge and advice. Her life can be beautifully summarized in two words: love and compassion.

She was preceded in death by her parents; several beloved siblings; her husband, Bill; her daughter-in-law, Tania; and her great-grandson, Ryland.

She is survived by her four children Bill, Barbara, Chris and David; grandchildren Mike, April, Wayne, Adam, Zach, Tera, Paula, Erin, David, Alex, Kyden, Heidi and Randa; twenty-one great-grandchildren; one great-great-grandchild; and another great-great-grandchild on the way. She is also survived by her beloved siblings Geri, Edna, Mary, Ethel, and Mitchell, as well as numerous nieces, nephews, and in-laws.

Her love shaped generations, and her spirit will continue to shine through those she leaves behind. She will be deeply missed by all who knew and loved her and will forever be remembered as the heart and soul of her family—the one who held everyone together with love, laughter, endless grace, and unwavering devotion. Daisy’s warmth and gentle spirit touched everyone who knew her, and her legacy lives on in the hearts of those she loved most.

Obituary - Peggy L. Linder

Peggy L. Linder, 91, of Freeman, Missouri, passed away peacefully on Sunday, October 26, 2025 at Golden Years in Harrisonville, Missouri. Funeral services will be held at 11:00am on Thursday, October 30, 2025, with a visitation beginning at 10:00am at the Atkinson Funeral Home in Harrisonville. Burial will follow in the Freeman Cemetery in Freeman, MO. Memorial contributions may be made to St. Croix Hospice. A complete obituary will be posted when it becomes available.

Obituary - Andrea Galloway

Andrea Galloway, 58 of Butler, Missouri passed away October 25, 2025 at Meadow View Health & Rehabilitation in Harrisonville, Missouri. Graveside services will be held 11:00 am Saturday, November 8, 2025 in Oak Hill Cemetery, Butler. Family and friends are welcome to gather at Mullinax Funeral Home just prior, for a procession to the cemetery. Services under the direction of Mullinax Funeral Home, Butler (660-679-0009). Following services, a Memorial Gathering will be held at the HCS building located behind Railroad Salon, 707 W. Ohio Street, Butler. Memorial contributions may be made to the American Liver Foundation. Messages of condolence may be left for the family at www.mullinaxfuneralhome.com.

Andrea was born November 6, 1966 to Connie Grimes and Eddie Galloway. She was the granddaughter of Roy and Helen Grimes, Harrison Galloway, and Virginia Green.

After her mother’s marriage to Ed Russell, Andrea grew up in Independence, MO. with her two sisters. Attending Tri-City Christian School until 9th grade. The family then moved to Ballard where Andrea was the fourth generation to graduate from Ballard High School.

Andrea fell in love with Maurice “JuJu” Carmichael and was blessed with her beloved son, Seth. Maurice would later pass away in 1993. In 1996 Andrea was united in marriage to Louie Dabbs.


In life, Andrea was active in local politics and served as the Vice Chair of the Bates County Republican Party. She was an avid supporter of the KC Chiefs as well as the Royals, she loved attending Royal’s games.

She is remembered for card parties, garage sales, and driving fast, even in her electric wheelchair. Most of all, Andrea was a “tough talker” with a not so hidden soft heart, and her love for her son. She was also a very proud MayMay to her grandbabies.

Andrea is survived by her son and daughter-in-law Seth and Amy Carmichael of Butler, MO., her grandchildren, Cameron and Caylynn, and her Texas family and many friends.

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