Sunday, December 13, 2009

Robert Martin-John "RoBBee" Scott 1989-2009

Robert Martin-John “RoBBee” Scott, son of Robert D. and Patricia LaVonne (Fulmer) Scott, was born September 7, 1989 in Springfield, Missouri.

As a young boy, RoBBee grew up in the St. Robert area and graduated from the Waynesville R-VI School District with the Class of 2008.

While in school, RoBBee was very active with several organizations. He was a member of the Drama Club, the Thespian Society, the Men’s Choir, an officer with FFA (Future Farmers of America), played with the Band and in the Jazz Band and also a member of the Heating/Air Conditioning Passport at Vo-Tech.

RoBBee had a beautiful singing voice and loved to sing every chance he could. He was also talented with playing instruments and was especially good with the trumpet and the guitar. RoBBee loved to be outdoors while fishing, but also enjoyed tinkering with cars.

RoBBee attended church at Faith Evangelical Lutheran Church in St. Robert.

RoBBee passed away Thursday, November 5, 2009 near Waynesville, Missouri at the age of 20 years, 1 month and 29 days. He will be sadly missed by all those that knew and loved him.

RoBBee is survived by his mother: Pat Scott of St. Robert, MO; one sister: Konnee G. Fifer and her husband Bill of Malabar, FL; uncle: Dr. LeRoy J. Fulmer and his wife, Marcia of Waynesville, MO; aunt: Mickey Rider of St. Robert, MO; several cousins, other relatives and friends.

RoBBee was preceded in death by his father: Robert D. Scott and two uncles: Martian J. Fulmer and Charlie A. Scott.

Funeral services were held at 1:00 P.M. Tuesday, November 10, 2009 in the Memorial Chapels and Crematory with Pastor Richard Anderegg officiating. Special song selections “Simple Man” and “Come Sail Away” were played at the beginning of the service. Pianist Becky Lercher accompanied the congregation as they sang “Amazing Grace”, “Abide With Me” and “Be Still My Soul”. Services were under the direction of Memorial Chapels and Crematory.

Memorial contributions may be made in memory of RoBBee Scott and may be left at Memorial Chapels and Crematory.

September 7th, 1989 - November 5th, 2009

Herbert Fred Henry Goosen 1925-2009

Herbert Fred Henry Goosen passed away November 8, 2009 in the Christian Health Care Facility, North, Lebanon, Missouri, at the age of 84 years and 4 months.

Herb was born July 8, 1925 in Benton County, near Cole Camp, Missouri. He was the youngest son of four children born to the union of the late John and Ida (Frisch) Goosen.

Herb grew up in Benton County where he attended Dillon School and the Lutheran School. Even as a young boy, Herb worked long, hard hours on the family farm, a lifestyle and work ethic that would serve him well throughout his life.

Herb had a wide range of skills, working in several laundry and dry cleaners: Fashion Dry Cleaners in Jefferson City, Rice’s Cleaners in Waynesville. He owned and operated Iberia Laundry and Dry Cleaners in Iberia and Crocker. He also worked as a funeral director and drove an ambulance. Herb served as a police officer in Crocker and as an assistant chief of police in Richland. He also drove a school bus for Richland Schools and retired as a corrections officer for the Missouri Department of Corrections. He enjoyed horses, whether riding, showing, trading or breaking them, as well as working his mules with their wagons. In his later years, he loved four wheeling and spending time visiting with friends at the Warren Senior Center in Richland.

On April 7, 1946, Herb was united in marriage with Mary Laverne Attwood, and to this union four children were born: Joyce, Linda, Danny and David. Mary preceded Herb in death on July 15, 2008.

Herb is survived by his four children: Joyce Goosen of Sweet Springs, MO, Linda McLean and her husband Charlie of Buckner, MO, Danny Goosen and his wife Meghan of Philadelphia, PA and David Goosen of Portland, OR; five grandchildren: Nathan McLean and his wife Taryn, Aaron McLean and his wife Amy, Mary Boese and her husband Justin, Chad Clark and Deserrai Davis: four great grandchildren: Tarah, Alyssa, Hunter and Dani; many other relatives and friends.

Herb was preceded in death by his granddaughter: Kalen Clark, three sisters: Idella Williams, Selma Eidson and Stella Rambow.

Funeral services were held at 2:00 P.M. Friday, November 13, 2009 in the Memorial Chapels and Crematory of Richland with Rev. Daniel Garcia officiating. The songs “Amazing Grace”, “Tis So Sweet to Trust in Jesus” and “I’ll Fly Away” were played. Serving as escorts were Nathan McLean, Aaron McLean, Chad Clark, John Kullman, Francis Hobbs, Justin Boese, Junior Holloway and Clyde Jones.

Burial followed in the Oaklawn Cemetery with Rev. Garcia reading the poem “I’m Free”. Services were under the direction of Memorial Chapels and Crematory of Richland.

Memorial contributions may be made in memory of Herb Goosen to the Warren Senior Center of Richland or the Regional Hospice of Lebanon.

July 8th, 1925 - November 8th, 2009

SFC (Ret) Reyno Feltner 1924-2009

SFC (Ret) Reyno Feltner passed away November 8, 2009 at his home at the age of 85 years, 6 months and 11 days.

Reyno was born April 28, 1924 in Hazard, Kentucky. (Reyno would always link his birth date to that of the sinking of the Titanic which sank on the very same day twelve years earlier.) He was one of nine children born to the union of Wiley and Florence (Hurt) Feltner. There were eight boys and one girl.

At the age of 18, Reyno enlisted in the United States Army and served his country faithfully for “20 years, 4 hours and 32 minutes” (according to Reyno). He retired on April 29, 1964 which happened to be a leap year and he had to do an extra day of duty because of that. For his faithful service, Reyno was awarded several awards and commendations and by the time of his discharge had earned the rank of Sergeant First Class.

After retiring from the military, Reyno worked as a civil service employee for 12 years. He drove a truck, worked in supplies and also family housing. On June 1, 1980, he resigned from civil service and began doing volunteer work.

For 17 years, Reyno volunteered at the General Leonard Wood Army Community Hospital pushing the book cart around to the patients. He also volunteered with the Roby Fire Department, Lions Club and Meals on Wheels, just to name a few. He was a lifetime member of the Ozark Memorial VFW Post 3176 of St. Robert, the American Legion Post 331 and the Cooties. He was also a member of the Roby Fire Department, Mark Twain React Team and the Northwest Texas County Lions Club.

Reyno made the comment that he used to like to hunt and fish but decided to give that up to do volunteer work because he got more enjoyment out of that than waiting for the fish to bite. He will be sadly missed, but fondly remembered by all those that knew and loved him.

Reyno is survived by his very dear friends, the Howard Walny family of Newburg, along with his fellow VFW, American Legion and Cootie members, the Mark Twain React Team, the Roby Fire Department, the Northwest Texas County Lions Club and most especially by the hundreds of lives touched through Reyno’s years of volunteering at the General Leonard Wood Hospital.

Reyno was preceded in death by his parents; 7 brothers: Ravina, Raymond, Damon, Oakland, Franklin D., Demere and Lexington; and 1 sister: Regina Feltner.

Graveside services with military honors were held at 1:00 P.M. Tuesday, November 17, 2009 in the Ozark Memorial VFW Post 3176 Cemetery of St. Robert with Chaplain (CPT) Jim Burton officiating. Herman Corbett recalled his wonderful memories of his friend and fellow soldier and Hector Mitchell read a poem in memory of Reyno. Military honors were provided by the United States Army of Fort Leonard Wood. Services were under the direction of Memorial Chapels and Crematory.

Memorial contributions may be made in memory of Reyno Feltner to the Children’s Hospital at the University of Missouri, Columbia.

April 28th, 1924 - November 8th, 2009

CPT (Ret) Gary L. Kindler 1934-2009

Gary Leigh Kindler passed away November 11, 2009 at his home near Lebanon, Missouri, at the age of 75 years and 16 days.

Gary was born October 26, 1934 in Scotts Bluff, Nebraska. When he was a young boy, his family moved to the Oceanside/Carlsbad, California area where he grew up. Gary graduated from Oceanside/Carlsbad Union High School, Class of 1952.

Later that year Gary joined the U.S. Marie Corp. He dedicated over 22 years to the service of his country, and was a veteran of the Korean and Vietnam Wars. He received several awards and commendations for his faithful and honorable service. Captain Kindler retired from active duty in 1974.

After retiring from the military, Gary made his home in Oceanside, where he worked for Prudential Insurance Company from 1974 to 1988. He then moved to 29 Palms, California. Gary was active in the Elks Lodge, MCA, TROA and MMOA.

In June, 2000, Gary was united in marriage with Bonnie Ruth (McCauley) Carey. Gary and Taylor Jo, as she is affectionately known, enjoyed raising and showing miniature show horses. They made many wonderful friends traveling around and participating in the horse shows. Gary also loved his dogs, Sammy, Winky and Gunther.

Gary was dearly loved, and will be sadly missed by his wife: Taylor Jo; four children: Jeffery Kindler (Lily) of Yuma, Arizona, Anna Mapston (Keith) of Fallbrook, California, Ken Kindler (Lynne) of Sebastian, Florida and Susan Bailey (Anthony) of Richland, Missouri; one step-daughter: Trina Carey of Palm Springs, California; mother: Jackie Kindler of Barstow, California; four siblings: Matthew Kindler of Sedona, Arizona, Yvonne Jett of Victorville, California, Kathy Kindler of Barstow, California and Mary Lou Keith (Kelly) of Twenty-Nine Palms,
California; 15 grandchildren; 2 ½ great grandchildren; 3 step grandchildren; several nieces, nephews, aunts, uncles, cousins and other relatives and friends.

Gary was preceded in death by his father: Lester Bowen; his mother: Doris Orylla (Hunsaker) Kindler; his dad: Merle D. Kindler; step mother: Evelyn Bowen and his step son: Jim Carey.

Funeral services with military honors were held at 11:00 a.m., Monday, November 16, 2009 in the Memorial Chapels and Crematory of Richland with LT James Scott Storie, CHC, USN and Gary’s brother, Rev. Matthew Kindler officiating Gary’s son, Ken, and wife, Taylor Jo also shared memories with the congregation. Military honors were provided by U.S. Marines from Fort Leonard Wood. Recordings of “Ave Marie”, “Amazing Grace” and “Sissy’s Song” were played. Serving as escorts were the U.S. Military. Services were under the direction of Memorial Chapels and Crematory of Richland.

October 26th, 1934 - November 11th, 2009

Jennifer Lynette (Kusgen) May 1983-2009

Born April 6, 1983 to proud parents Dennis Kusgen and Patricia Lane, Jennifer Kusgen was the eldest granddaughter of Clarence and Mertyl Kusgen, Les and Carol Harrington, and Thompson and Mary Caldwell. She was born in Columbia, Missouri, and spent the majority of her childhood in Laquey, Missouri with her brother Billy “Boogie” Rains, sister Ricki Rains, and cousins Nakia and Johnny Lewis. Her step-father Billy Rains Sr. helped to raise her.

Jennie (as she preferred to be called and was known by anyone fortunate enough to have met her) attended school in Laquey, Missouri. She played softball and volleyball and was well liked and respected by her classmates.

In June of 1999, she met her soul mate DeWayne May, whom she would spend the rest of her days with. On January 1, 2003, DeWayne and Jennie spoke their vows to each other, and began living as husband and wife. They were legally wed at Harmony Baptist Church in Buckhorn, Missouri on March 16, 2005. In doing so, Jennie gained two stepchildren, Genesis and DeWayne May, whom she loved dearly.

She spent her professional adult years as a waitress, a job that she enjoyed, very much as evidenced by her great attitude and constant smile. Her hobbies and interests included scrap booking, photography, going anywhere with her husband and step-children, as well as spending time with her brother (who lived with her most of her life after she left the home at age 16), and sister.

Jennie left us on November 11, 2009 at 1:58 pm, after complications from a serious illness. She was just 26 years old. Her smile and unforgettable personality will be missed by all who knew and came in contact with her, as the world has suffered a great loss in losing this precious soul.

She leaves to mourn her passing: her husband, DeWayne, step-daughter, Genesis, and step-son, DeWayne, all of the home; her father, Dennis Kusgen of California, MO; her mother, Patricia Lane of Waynesville, MO; her brother and sister Billy “Boogie” and Ricki Rains of Waynesville, MO; her grandmother, Mary Caldwell of Laquey, MO; her grandmother, Mertyl Kusgen of California, MO; her grandparents, Les and Carol Harrington of Vinita, OK; her father and mother-in-law, Bearl and Faye May of Waynesville, MO; her sister-in-law Melissa May of Waynesville; brother and sister-in-law Damon and Amber May of Morrison, CO; brother-in-law Matt May of Prescott Valley, AZ; as well as several aunts, uncles, cousins, a soon-to-be-arriving niece or nephew, and many friends.

Receiving her into Heaven will be Tasha Kusgen, Jennie’s sister, Thompson Caldwell, Jennies’ grandfather and most special man in her upbringing, and Clarence Kusgen, grandfather from her father’s family.

Jennie May will be greatly missed, but never forgotten…

Memorial services were held at 5:00 P.M. Tuesday, November 17, 2009 in the Memorial Chapels and Crematory with Rev. Christopher Hendrix officiating. Several friends recalled their wonderful memories of Jennie and her husband DeWayne gave a beautiful eulogy celebrating the life of his wife. The songs “Love, Me”, “It’s So Hard to Say Goodbye to Yesterday” and “Goodbye” were played. Services were under the direction of Memorial Chapels and Crematory.

Memorial contributions may be made in memory of Jennie May and may be left at Memorial Chapels and Crematory.

April 6th, 1983 - November 11th, 2009

Mavis Rose (Hammock) Sizemore 1923-2009

Mavis R. Sizemore was born on April 15, 1923 to Clifford and Ruth (Gladden) Hammock in Laquey, MO. She was the second oldest of five children. Her brothers were William Jack Hammock, Samuel Hammock, Ted Hammock, and her sister was Maxine Turner.

Mom attended school in Richland, but transferred to Waynesville where she graduated in 1941. She had a variety of jobs during these early years. She took care of a young boy that was sick, and she worked in a dress store in Waynesville. Mom always had a flare for clothing. She learned to sew from her grandmother who was considered an outstanding seamstress. Mom, throughout her life, was able to tailor men’s suits, create her own patterns; I was the fortunate recipient of her sewing talent. Mom met my dad while she was working in the dress store. Dad was from the mountains of Kentucky and joined the 101st Airborne paratroopers. He was stationed at Fort Leonard Wood. As the story goes, dad saw her through the store window and after a time, he went in and asked her for a date. They didn’t date for very long, because they were married on March 3, 1942 in Rolla, MO.

After they were married, dad was transferred to Colorado Springs, CO. My brother James was born while they were stationed in Colorado. James was born while dad was transferred to Georgia, where he received his training as a paratrooper. Eventually he entered WW ll. Tragically; my brother was killed on May 19, 1956 while we were stationed at Fort Benjamin Harrison, in Indiana. I was born on November 6, 1949 in Fort Knox, KY.

While in the military, we were stationed in Tokyo, Japan. This is where mom took oil painting classes and learned to do portraits and landscapes. She became quit an accomplished artist. Mom enjoyed beautiful things. whether it was fabric, pictures, unusual jewelry, she had a flare for creation. We also lived in Caracas, Venezuela. Upon our return to the United States, the family lived in Falls Church, VA. where dad worked at the Pentagon. When dad finally retired we moved to Springfield, MO. where mom was able to work at Heers department store. Eventually, she struck out on her own and established a high-end retail store called the Surrey Place on the Plaza. She was an enormous success at style and business.

Dad was a bookman for an educational book company and we moved to Corpus Christi, TX. After Cecilia devastated the coast mom and dad moved to San Antonio. Eventually, they moved back home to Laquey, MO. where they built a home on the old home place. Dad gardened, and mom dedicated her life to her three grandchildren. Her grand babies gave her such joy, and as she said many times, they kept her young at heart.

Mom had a favorite saying from Eleanor Roosevelt, “Yesterday is history, tomorrow is a mystery, and today is a gift; that’s why they call it the present.”

Graveside services were held at 1:00 p.m., Monday, November 16, 2009, at Oaklawn Cemetery of Richland with Father John Groner officiating. Escorts were provided by family and friends. Services were under the direction of Memorial Chapels and Crematory of Richland.

Memorial contributions may be made in memory of Mavis Sizemore to Doctors Without Borders and left at the funeral home or with a family member.

April 15th, 1923 - November 12th, 2009

Blanche Viola (Salsman) Steward 1912-2009

Blanche Viola (Salsman) Steward, the eldest daughter of Andrew Jackson Salsman and Myrtle Lee (Wilson) Salsman was born January 21, 1912 in Richland, Missouri.

Blanche was a life-long resident of the Richland area. She attended rural schools near Richland and worked as early as age twelve to help the family makes ends meet. She cleaned houses, provided babysitting services for many families and worked for the Warren family for several years.

Blanche was united in marriage to William E. Steward. William and Blanche married on stage during a traveling carnival passing through Lebanon, Missouri. They received $50.00 for this act of bravery, quite a sum of money back then, which was quickly put to good use towards several months of rent. Born to this union were five children: Billy, Norma, Jack, Patsy and Ronda.

Blanche raised her family during a very difficult era. Economic times were difficult during the depression years. Throughout it all, Blanche made a loving home for her family and cherished the time spent with each and every one of them.

Mrs. Steward departed this life at 1:52 A.M. Sunday November 15, 2009 at the Richland Care Center, Richland, Missouri. Blanche had attained the age of 97 years.

Mrs. Steward is survived by three children: Jack Stewart of Richland, Patsy Ruth Maddox of Kingdom City and Ronda Lou Bacon of Springfield; three sisters: Eula Wilson and Louise Wilson both of Eureka, California and Mary Lee Finnegan of Enid, Oklahoma; 16 grandchildren; several great and great-great grandchildren; nieces, nephews and other relatives and friends.

She is preceded in death by her parents; husband, William (1978); daughter, Norma Brizendine (1993); son, Billy (1938) and brother, Snowden Salsman.

A graveside service was held at 11:00 a.m., Tuesday, November 17, 2009, at Hazelgreen Cemetery of Hazelgreen with Rev. Christopher Hendrix, Sr. officiating. Serving as escorts were Elmo Green, Matt Farris, Robert Noll, Michael Eggen, Jarred Maddox and William Maddox. Services were under the direction of Memorial Chapels and Crematory of Richland.

Memorial contributions may be made in memory of Blanche Steward.

January 21st, 1912 - November 15th, 2009

Jason Saipan Teo 1982-2009

Jason Saipan Te’o was born in Berlin, Germany US ARMY Hospital, where his family was stationed in the Berlin Brigade US Army Europe, on August 17, 1982. He left Germany when he was three years old and started pre-school at Pence on Fort Leonard Wood, Missouri when he was 5.

Jason was a graduate of Dixon High School, where he was awarded a football scholarship from Missouri Valley College. He decided to discontinue college and seek employment, when his knee injury was not allowing him to continue football.

He worked in several jobs, but his passion was in music. He worked as a DJ and a manager for a night club and another job during the day. He enjoyed video games online, hunting, fishing, 4-wheeling, music, parties, surfing, and motorcycles.

Jason passed away at 1:18 AM Sunday, November 15, 2009 in the University of Missouri Medical Center in Columbia, Missouri at the age of 27 years.

Jason is survived by his parents: Saipan and Dareen Te’o of Waynesville, MO; maternal grandmother: Betty Rush of Waynesville, MO; one daughter: Savannah Rose Taylor of Jefferson City, MO; one brother; Manu Te’o and one sister: Andrea Te’o, both of Waynesville, MO; other relatives and friends.

Funeral services were held at 1:00 P.M. Saturday, November 21, 2009 in the Memorial Chapels and Crematory of Waynesville/St. Robert with Chaplain (MAJ) John Sutton officiating. June Leoso read Psalm 23 and Cdr. MCPO (Ret) Francis Nikolao read Romans 8:31-39. Jasons’ brother Manu Te’o read the obituary and his father, Saipan Te’o recalled his wonderful memories of his son. Several family member and friends recalled their wonderful memories of Jason. Pianist Becky Lercher accompanied the congregation as they sang “Amazing Grace”. Jason’s family sang a traditional Samoan Hymn, “Lo Otanu’u”. Serving as escorts were Manu Te’o, Erik Thorsen, Phaniel Richard, Niko Falaniko, Mac Gaono, Dewayne Clark, and Tommy Rush.

Burial followed in the Waynesville Memorial Park Cemetery with Rev. Eugene Floyd officiating. Services were under the direction of Memorial Chapels and Crematory of Waynesville/St. Robert.

August 17th, 1982 - November 15th, 2009

James E. Martin 1949-2009

James Edward Martin, son of the late Noel M. and Evelyn (Barlow) Martin, was born December 7, 1949 in Waynesville, Missouri where his dad was a former Waynesville Police Department Chief. James graduated from Waynesville High School in 1968. As a young boy, James became a member of the First Baptist Church of Waynesville.

After graduation, James attended University of Technology in Tulsa, Oklahoma and earned his Associate’s Degree in Computer Programming. He became employed by Brodrick & Bascon Steel Rope Co. as a computer programmer in St. Louis then as an instructor of computer programming for two years. He worked for Keen Operation Company at Labodie Power Plant in heavy equipment for five years. Then began working as a data processor for an accounting firm and went to Texas Central College and earned his accounting degree. He was employed by Paul Mustion Accounting Firm for eight years.

He was also a business owner for several years. He owned RJS Construction Company and PCC Construction Company with two friends. He became employed by EG&G Defense Facility where he worked for nine years before having to retire in January of 2009 due to medical reasons.

On June 15, 2002, James was united in marriage to Delbra Kay Perkins in Waynesville, Missouri. They shared over seven years together and many wonderful memories.

In his spare time, James enjoyed being outdoors fishing, hunting or shooting. He liked to travel and watched sports. Some would say that he was indeed a sports fanatic. James helped form the Old Stage Coach Foundation, was a member of the Community Betterment Association for 14 years and helped annually with Old Settler’s Day in Waynesville.

The one thing that James enjoyed doing more than anything, was spending time with his family. He was a fiercely protective father and doting husband and loved spending time with his grandchildren.

James passed away Wednesday, November 18, 2009 in his home at the age of 59 years, 11 months and 11 days.

James will be sadly missed by fondly remembered by his wife, Delbra Kay Martin of the home; one daughter: Michelle Varcho (Nick) of Jefferson City, MO; one son: Nathan Martin of Crocker, MO; two step-sons: Anthony Perkins (Dawn) of Dixon, IL and Barry Perkins (Danna) of Rolla, MO; one brother: Harold Martin of Waynesville, MO; half-sister: Judy Brown (Benny) of Crocker, MO; brother-in-law: Bob Stankiewicz; 5 ½ grandchildren: Eric Shane Varcho, Jazmine, Trevor, Drake and Aleya Perkins with one on the way, James Michael Varcho; several nieces, nephews, cousins, other relatives and friends.

In addition to his parents, James was preceded in death by two sisters: Brenda Abney and Pat Stankiewicz.

Memorial services were held at 1:00 P.M. Sunday, November 22, 2009 in the Memorial Chapels and Crematory of Waynesville/St. Robert with Rev. Christopher Hendrix officiating. Family friend, Janet Sands read the obituary and other family friends, Gordon Rigsby and Paul Herbig recalled their wonderful memories of James. The songs “I Can Only Imagine”, “Tears in Heaven” and “Knocking on Heaven’s Door” were played. Serving as honorary escorts were Dave Dodds, Gordon Rigsby, John Herbig, Gary Mayor, Don Hutchison, Bill Spring, Karl Duncan and Charlie Sands. Services were under the direction of Memorial Chapels and Crematory of Waynesville / St. Robert.

Memorial contributions may be made in memory of James Martin to the Phelps County Hospice and may be left at Memorial Chapels and Crematory.

December 7th, 1949 - November 18th, 2009

Betty Ann (Baker) Southwick 1935-2009

Betty Southwick passed away at 9:10 p.m., Thursday, November 19 at Bethesda South Gate Center in St. Louis, Missouri at the age of 74 years, 5 months and 24 days.

Betty was born May 26, 1935 to the union of Floyd and Ila Mae (Vick) Baker in Jasper, Alabama where she grew up. She graduated from Walker County High School in Jasper and then attended Walker College, also in Jasper.

Betty began working in Birmingham and while there met the love of her life, Walter Fuller Southwick who was a soldier with the United States Army. They were married on May 5, 1955 in Jasper. They shared over 46 years of marriage together and were blessed with five children: Mona Louise, William “James”, Regina Marie, Sarah Anne and Lewis Duncan.

Due to Walter being a military man, Betty and the family moved wherever he was stationed and ended up in Fort Leonard Wood the first time in 1959. After being moved to several different locations, the family finally settled in St. Robert in 1967 when Walter retired from the military and they raised their children in the St. Robert area.

Besides raising her family, Betty enjoyed sewing, quilting and doing other crafts. She was very talented with these things and made beautiful items for her family and friends.

At an early age, Betty accepted Jesus Christ as her personal Savior and was a member of the Maranatha Baptist Church in St. Robert where she attended faithfully until her health began failing. She also volunteered at ACS, the Senior Center and the Life Care Center.

Betty will be sadly missed, but fondly remembered by her five children: Mona Ison of Riverdale, Utah, William James Southwick (Sharon) of St. Louis, Regina Nellum, Sarah Campo (Paul) of the state of Florida and Lewis Southwick of Houston, Texas; two brothers: Frank Baker (Sharon) of Jasper, Alabama and John Baker (Sue) of St. Robert; 12 grandchildren: Kalem, Jeremy, Kendra, Isaac, Lance, Sharna, LeEssense, Karis, Brittany, Morgan, Jimmy and Johanna; 9 great grandchildren; nieces, nephews, cousins, other relatives and friends.

In addition to her parents, Betty was preceded in death by her husband on January 12, 2002.

Funeral services were held at 2:00 P.M. Wednesday, November 25, 2009 in the Memorial Chapels and Crematory of Waynesville/St. Robert with Rev. Keith Carnahan officiating. Betty’s son, James read the obituary and the songs “Amazing Grace” and “In the Garden” were played. Serving as escorts were Jimmy Childers, Isaac Southwick, Lance Southwick, Lewis Southwick, Scott Taylor and Jeremy Ison. Serving as honorary escorts were John Baker, Brandon Ison, Kalem Ison, Austin Ison, Preston Ison, Jeremiah Ison, Russell Seeley and Rusty Seeley.

Burial followed in the Hooker Cemetery of Devils Elbow, Missouri. Services were under the direction of Memorial Chapels and Crematory of Waynesville/St. Robert.

May 26th, 1935 - November 19th, 2009

To Hwa Schroeder 1934-2009

To Hwa Schroeder passed away November 22, 2009, at St. John’s Mercy Hospital, St. Louis, Missouri, at the age of 75.

To Hwa was born May 24, 1934 in Pusan, Korea, one of four children born to the union of the late Yum Sung Su and Sun Oak (Lee).

To Hwa’s early years were spent in Pusan, but the family soon moved to Seoul where she lived until she met an American soldier named Gerald James “Jerry” Schroeder. Jerry and To Hwa were married on August 5, 1972. They shared nearly 28 years together before Jerry preceded her in death on May 26, 2000.

Jerry retired from the U.S. Army at Ft. Leonard Wood, Missouri, where he and To Hwa made their home until his death. To Hwa worked as a cook at the mess halls on post for 21 years before retiring in 1994. She was a faithful, active member of the Korean Baptist Church in Waynesville. In her leisure time, she enjoyed dancing and working in her vegetable and flower gardens.

To Hwa was dearly loved, and will be sadly missed by her nieces: Pumi Bray (Stephen) of Hartford, Connecticut and SiYoung Yoon of St. Louis; nephew: JinYoung Yu of Germany; a brother: Young Jun Yum of Kyung Kito, Korea; sister: Chun Hwa Yu of East Hartford, Connecticut; great nephews: Chad & Eric and great niece: Christy.

In addition to her parents and husband, To Hwa was preceded in death by one brother: HanJune Yum.

Funeral services were held at 10:00 A.M. Wednesday, November 25, 2009 in the Memorial Chapels and Crematory of Waynesville/St. Robert with Rev. Jai Duk Rhee officiating. Pianist Kyung Rhee accompanied the congregation as they sang “Amazing Grace”. Serving as escorts were family and friends.

Burial followed in the Sunset Memorial Estates Cemetery. Services were under the direction of Memorial Chapels and Crematory of Waynesville/St. Robert.

May 24th, 1934 - November 21st, 2009

Lucas Preston d. November 21, 2009

Lucas Preston, 31 of Tampa, Florida, passed away Saturday, November 21, 2009 in Tampa.

Memorial services will be held at 2:00 P.M. Saturday, November 28, 2009 in the Community Baptist Church, Hwy 64W, Lebanon, MO. Arrangements are under the direction of Memorial Chapels and Crematory.

Mr. Preston is survived by his father: Michael Preston (Lisa) of Eldon, MO; his mother: Karen Bridges (Rex) of Seymour, MO; his grandparents: Janice and Ty Brewer of Eldon, MO; one son: Asa William Preston of Riverview, FL; four brothers: Michael Robert Preston of Seymour, MO, George Michael Turpin and Cody Allen Turpin, both of Eldon, MO and Derek Lee Bridges of Rolla, MO; several other relatives and friends.

Memorial contributions may be made in memory of Lucas Preston and made be left at Memorial Chapels and Crematory.

SSG (Ret) Charles Hudson Coonfield 1930-2009

Charles Coonfield, 79 of Waynesville, a retired U.S. Army Staff Sergeant, passed away Monday, November 23, 2009 at Life Care Center, Waynesville.

A graveside service will be held at 2:00 p.m., Saturday, November 28, at Benton County Memorial Gardens Cemetery in Rogers, Arkansas, under the direction of Memorial Chapels and Crematory of Waynesville/St. Robert.

Visitation is at 1:00 p.m. with military honors at 2:00 p.m., Friday, November 27, at Memorial Chapels and Crematory of Waynesville/St. Robert.

Mr. Coonfield is survived by four children: Charles H. Coonfield, Jr. of Viburnum, Steve Coonfield (Darleen) of St. Louis, Vicki Coonfield of Laquey and Gary Coonfield (Lynn) of Milwaukee, Wisconsin; two siblings: Mary Ann Coonfield and David Coonfield both of Rogers, Arkansas; three granddaughters: April, Stephanie and Ashley; several nieces, nephews, cousins, other relatives and friends.

April 18th, 1930 - November 23rd, 2009

Allen Leroy ( Lee) Link 1925-2009

Allen LeRoy Link, was born November 4, 1925 in St. Louis, Missouri to the union of Ivan and Belva (Lamar) Link. Allen grew up and attended school in Fredericktown, Missouri.

At the age of 20, Allen entered into the United States Army and served his country faithfully until his honorable discharge on June 12, 1946. He was a veteran of World War II and served under General George S. Patton, Jr. at the Battle of the Bulge. He was awarded the Purple Heart, Good Conduct Medal, the Victory Ribbon and the EAMET Ribbon.

Allen was a very hard worker and was talented in many different areas. During most of his working years, he worked as a self-employed man. He worked as a security guard, machinist and painted houses. He also owned his own restaurant in St. Louis for several years.

In his spare time, Allen enjoyed being outdoors either hunting or fishing. He was a member of the Francis J. Lynch VFW Post 3168 Buckhorn/Laquey, the American Legion, Eastern Star, Plato Masonic Lodge 469 AF & AM and the Waynesville/Ft. Wood Shrine Club. He enjoyed being a Shriner and would help with all their different activities and also volunteered to help with the Children’s Hospital.

Allen passed away the morning of Tuesday, November 24, 2009 in the Harry S Truman VA Hospital of Columbia, Missouri at the age of 84 years and 20 days.

Allen is survived by one son: Jim Link; one grandson: Matt Link; several great-grandchildren; family friend: Robert Steele; several other relatives and friends.

In addition to his parents, Allen was preceded in death by his wife, Margarite.

Funeral services with military honors were held at 6:00 P.M. Friday, November 27, 2009 in the Memorial Chapels and Crematory of Waynesville/St. Robert. Masonic services were provided by Plato Masonic Lodge #469 and VFW Services were provided by the Francis J. Lynch VFW Post 3168. Military honors were provided by the Missouri Honors Team of Rolla, Missouri. Services were under the direction of Memorial Chapels and Crematory of Waynesville/St. Robert.

Memorial contributions may be made in memory of Allen Link to the Shriner’s Hospital for Crippled Children and may be left at Memorial Chapels and Crematory.


November 4th, 1925 - November 24th, 2009

MSG (Ret) Tom Nowlin 1944-2009

Thomas Wesley “Tom” Nowlin passed away November 25, 2009 at his home in Waynesville, Missouri, at the age of 65 years, 1 month and 13 days.

Tom was born October 12, 1944 in Houston, Texas. He was one of three children born to the union of Claudia Joy (Morgan) and Thomas Robertson Nowlin. Tom was baptized and confirmed in the All Saints Catholic Church, Houston.

In 1963, Tom entered the U.S. Army, serving his country in the Vietnam War. During his military career, Tom was awarded several medals, commendations and other awards, some of which include the Army Commendation Medal, Good Conduct Medal (7th award), National Defense Service Medal, Overseas Service Ribbon (3), Army Service Ribbon, Non Commissioned Officer Personal Development Ribbon (2), Expert Qualification Badge M16, Vietnam Citation of Gallantry w/palm, DVR Badge, Vietnam Service Medal, Republic of Vietnam Commendation Medal, DS ID Badge and the Meritorious Service Medal. Master Sergeant Nowlin retired from active duty service in 1984.

During the war, Tom spent time in Thailand, where he met and fell in love with Paum U. Youngyuen. They were married on October 12, 1967. Upon returning to the United States, Tom and Paum were again united in a civil ceremony on March 8, 1968 in Houston, Texas. Tom and Paum were blessed with two sons, Robbert Ivey and Roger Andrew.

Tom retired from the military at Ft. Leonard Wood, Missouri, where he made his home until his passing. He and Paum owned and operated Paum’s Bridal and Formal Shop in St. Robert, which Paum still runs. Tom was very gifted at upholstery work, and working on antique cars. He enjoyed the outdoors, especially fishing and hunting. He and Paum loved ballroom and square dancing, as well as going to the casinos and playing slot machines. Tom will be remembered for being quite a jokester, and having a wonderful sense of humor.

Tom will be sadly missed by his wife: Paum Nowlin of the home; his mother: Claudia Joy Votes of San Antonio, TX; two sons: SSG (Ret) Robbert Ivey Nowlin of Columbia, SC and SGT Roger Andrew Nowlin of Broomfield, CO; one sister: Mary Jo Johnson of San Antonio, TX; one brother: Kenny Dumas of Houston, TX; three grandchildren: Brittany, Katelynn and Jayden; several other relatives and friends.

Tom was preceded in death by his father.

Time of visitation was held from 2:00 to 5:00 P.M. Sunday, November 29, 2009 in the Memorial Chapels and Crematory with a time of remembrance held during the visitation with Chaplain Lindy Hardwick officiating. Several friends and family recalled their wonderful memories of Tom. Arrangements were under the direction of Memorial Chapels and Crematory.

October 12th, 1944 - November 25th, 2009

Sandra Marie (Wommack) Stone 1944-2009

Sandra Marie (Wommack) Stone, 65 of Dove , formerly of Richland, passed away 1:31 p.m., Friday, November 27, 2009 at St. John's Breech Hospital, Lebanon.

A graveside service will be held at 3:30 p.m., Thursday, December 3, at Oaklawn Cemetery, under direction of Memorial Chapels and Crematory of Richland.

Visitation is from 1:30 to 3:30 p.m., Thursday at the funeral home.

Ms. Stone is survived by her mother: Edna Wommack of Richland; two siblings: Cynthia Tyree Wommack of Madison, Connecticut and Jackson Brock Wommack of Richland; a niece: Elizabeth Tyree Cook; a nephew: James Sidney Cook; aunts, uncles, cousins, other relatives and friends.

In lieu of flowers, the family asks for memorial contributions to the Sandra (Wommack) Stone Memorial Fund to be established for the arts.

June 10th, 1944 - November 27th, 2009

David Wesley Roam 1946-2009

David Wesley Roam, 63 of Largo, FL, formerly of Richland, passed away November 27, 2009.

Memorial services will be held at a later date.

Mr. Roam is survived by four siblings: Fred Roam (Louella) of Midland, TX, Leo Roam (Pam) of Richland, MO, Lenna Ferguson (Jim) of Buckhorn, MO and Violet Fritts of Washington, MO; several nieces, nephews, other relatives and friends.

Mr. Roam was preceded in death by his parents: Charles and Lena (Miller) Roam; four brothers: Guy, William, Paul and Charles Roam.

March 13th, 1946 - November 27th, 2009

Dorothy Marie Hammock 1932-2009

Dorothy Hammock, 77 of Waynesville, passed away at 4:12 a.m., Sunday, November 29, 2009, at St. John’s Regional Hospital, Springfield.

Funeral services will be held at 1:00 P.M. Wednesday, December 2, at Memorial Chapels and Crematory of Richland. Burial will follow in the Oaklawn Cemetery.

Visitation will be held from 5:00 to 7:00 P.M. Tuesday, December 1, at Memorial Chapels and Crematory of Richland.

Mrs. Hammock is survived by five daughters: Linda Marie Green, Glenda D George (Richard) and Candy Sue Ogle all of Waynesville, Brenda Lee Crossland (Larry) of Forest City, Illinois and Lisa Ann Green (John) of Laquey; daughter-in-law: Shirley Hammock of Richland; two brothers: Kennith Williams (Betty) of North Pekin, Illinois and Cecil Henry Williams (Gail) of Mackinaw, Illinois; sisters-in-law: Janet Monroe of South Pekin, Illinois and Betty Williams of Hemet, California; 18 grandchildren; 27 great grandchildren; several nieces, nephews, cousins, other relatives and friends.

Memorial contributions may be made in memory of Dorothy Hammock.

January 24th, 1932 - November 29th, 2009

CSM (Ret) Hans Walter Schafer, Sr. 1942-2009

Hans Walter Schafer, Sr., son of the late Franz Josef Schafer and Margareta Schafer Nelis Wolf, was born on December 15th, 1942 in Niederlahnstein, Germany. He spent his childhood growing up in Lahnstein, Germany until he reached 19 years old. Turning 20, and ready to begin a career, he moved to the states and joined the United States Army. In Europe, his friends and family referred to him as Hans, however as he made a home for himself in the U.S. friends and family called him Walt.

On October 17th, 1970, Walt and Bonnie M. (Tanner) Beacham committed their vows to each other in front of a very small group of close friends and family at the First Baptist Church in Waynesville, MO. The couple shared 39 wonderful years of marriage together. Most friends and family refer to their relationship as more of a soul-mate partnership rather than just a marriage. The couple was blessed with 2 children; Rebecca (Becci) and Hans Jr. (Wally). Walt also had a son in a previous marriage, Michael Miller.

Proudly serving 27 years in the United States Army, and a veteran of the Vietnam War, he spent the majority of his career in Field Artillery. He was a well-respected soldier and although asked to apply for the highest ranked position available in the United States Army, Walt was ready to retire in 1989 as Command Sergeant Major. He earned several accolades and awards during his tenure as a soldier, including both the Republic of Vietnam Cross of Gallantry w/Palm (unit) as well as the prestigious Honorable Order of Saint Barbara.

Walt had an undeniable talent as a Wood smith and truly enjoyed projects around the house. He had a love for the outdoors, especially hunting and fishing with his family and friends. Most of all, he cherished spending time with his children and grandchildren. From supporting them at sporting events to sitting the grandkids on his lap while he took the riding lawn mower for a lap around the yard, as long as he had them close, he was happy. His sense of humor was dry, and many friends and family have wonderful memories of practical jokes he had shared with them throughout the years. In addition, frequent road trips provided a plethora of memories and vivid stories that are built to last.

Walt went home to be with the Lord on the morning of December 1st, 2009. He passed peacefully in his home, at 66 years old.

Walt will be sadly missed, and fondly remembered by his wife Bonnie. He had 3 children: Rebecca Harrison and her husband Paul Harrison, and their 2 children Michael and Hali Harrison, all residing in Springfield, MO; Hans Walter Schafer, Jr. and his wife Suzie Schafer, and their children Kyle and Sierra, all residing in Virginia Beach, VA; Michael Miller and his wife Ada Miller, and their children Adalis and Grace, all residing in Buffalo, NY.

Funeral services with military honors were held at 11:00 A.M. Friday, December 4, 2009 in the Memorial Chapels and Crematory of Waynesville/St. Robert with Chaplain (CPT) Jeffrey Wirick officiating. Walt’s son, Hans, Jr., recalled his wonderful memories of his father and gave a toast to his father’s memory. The songs “Island of Love”, “Goodnite, Sweetheart, Goodnite” and “Elvira” were played. Military honors were provided by the United States Army of Fort Leonard Wood, Missouri. Services were under the direction of Memorial Chapels and Crematory.

Memorial contributions may be made in memory of Walt Schafer and may be left at Memorial Chapels and Crematory.


December 15th, 1942 - December 1st, 2009

Nona Rae (Bodwell) Larson 1924-2009

Nona Rae (Bodwell) Larson passed away December 3, 2009, at Sunset Village of the Ozarks, St. Robert, Missouri, at the age of 85 years, 5 months and 26 days.

Nona was one of two children born to the union of the late Earl Alvin and Katharyn Rae (Waterman) Bodwell. She was born June 7, 1924 in Boncarbo, Colorado. Her brother, Neil, preceded her in death.

When Nona was very young, her father took a job in Trinidad, Colorado working for the school system, so the family moved right across from the high school where she would graduate in 1942. Nona was baptized and confirmed in the Trinidad United Methodist Church.

After graduation, Nona went to work for a trucking company in Trinidad. In the late 1940’s, she was transferred to Santa Fe, New Mexico, where she met Frederick Larson. Nona and Fred were married January 18, 1951 in Santa Fe. Together with Nona’s daughter, Katharyn, and Fred’s children, Rose Marie and Ronald, the family would grow to include the twins, Daniel and David and son, Larry. Fred preceded Nona in death in 1996, and Larry in 1994.

The Larson family moved to Missouri in the mid 1950’s. Nona worked at Uregas in Waynesville before taking a civil service position at Ft. Leonard Wood as a finance and accounting office clerk where she would retire after 20 years. She was a member of the Hazelgreen United Methodist Church.

Along with being generous to a fault, Nona was very talented with handwork. She loved to crochet, and it gave her great pleasure to give away her beautiful afghans and other treasures. She enjoyed crossword puzzles, reading and bargain hunting. She was a notorious “Black Friday” shopper.

Nona will be sadly missed by her five children: Katharyn Chenoweth of Waynesville, Daniel Larson of Port Arthur, Texas, David Larson of Dallas, Texas, Rose Marie Labeau of St. Louis and Ronald Larson of the state of New Jersey; many grand, great grand and great-great grandchildren and other relatives and friends.

Funeral services were held at 2:00 P.M. Sunday, December 6, 2009 in the Hazelgreen Methodist Church of Hazelgreen, Missouri with Ann Decker officiating. Several family members and friends recalled their wonderful memories of Nona. Pianist Joy Lynn Smith accompanied Soloist Zella Wieners as she sang “In the Garden”, “Something About That Name”, “What A Day That Will Be” and “The Old Rugged Cross”. Serving as escorts were Rex Larson, Jason Larson, Kurtis Chenoweth, Jimmy Smith, Josh Dennis, Rob Labeau, Tim Labeau, Michael Larson and Bo Sumner.

Burial followed in the Hazelgreen Cemetery. Services were under the direction of Memorial Chapels and Crematory.

June 7th, 1924 - December 3rd, 2009

SFC (Ret) Craven Rogers 1931-2009

Craven Rogers, 78 of Waynesville, a retired U.S. Army Sergeant First Class, Korean and Vietnam Wars veteran, and retired civil service employee, passed away at 3:27 p.m., Sunday, December 6, 2009 at his home.

A graveside service with military honors will be held at 2:00 p.m., Friday, December 11 at Sunset Memorial Estates Cemetery, under direction of Memorial Chapels and Crematory of Waynesville/St. Robert.

Visitation is from 1:00 to 1:45 p.m., Friday at the funeral home.

Mr. Rogers is survived by his wife: Ella; two daughters: Deborah Foster of Little Elm, Texas and Carmen Chadwick (Stephen) of Richardson, Texas; four grandchildren: Kathreen Foster, Jacqueline Campbell, and Morgan and Madeline Chadwick; one brother: Buck Rogers and one sister: Louise Love both of the state of North Carolina; several nieces, nephews, other relatives and friends.

October 22nd, 1931 - December 6th, 2009

The family requests memorial contributions in lieu of flowers to the Harry Herron Memorial DAV Chapter 49, Crocker.

SSG (Ret) Alick "Ed" Evanoff, Jr. 1929-2009

Alick “Ed” Evanoff, Jr., 80 of St. Robert, MO, a retired United States Army Staff Sergeant, passed away at 10:05 A.M. Monday, December 7, 2009 in St. John’s Regional Health Center of Springfield, MO.

Funeral services will be held at 11:00 A.M. Friday, December 11, 2009 in the Memorial Chapels and Crematory of Waynesville/St. Robert. Burial with military honors will follow in the Waynesville Memorial Park Cemetery. Arrangements are under the direction of Memorial Chapels and Crematory of Waynesville/St. Robert.

Visitation will be held from 5:00 to 7:00 P.M. Thursday, December 10, 2009 in the Memorial Chapels and Crematory of Waynesville/St. Robert.

Mr. Evanoff is survived by his wife, Judy Evanoff of the home; three children: Tony and David Evanoff of St. Robert, MO and Rocky Evanoff of the state of Oklahoma; one sister: Allie Webb of Wise, VA; several other relatives and friends.

Memorial contributions may be made in memory of Ed Evanoff and may be left at Memorial Chapels and Crematory.

September 13th, 1929 - December 7th, 2009

Alice Maria Galindo d. December 8, 2009

Alice Maria Galindo, 74 of St. Robert, passed away at 3:25 a.m., Tuesday, December 08, 2009 at Phelps County Hospital, Rolla.

Services will be held at 1:30 p.m., Friday, December 18, at Memorial Chapels and Crematory of Waynesville/St. Robert.

Visitation is from 1:00 to 1:30 p.m., Friday at the funeral home.

Mrs. Galindo is survived by her husband, Victor; three children: Alan Galindo of Rolla, Andrew Galindo of Austin, Texas and Sonja Polack of Madison, Wisconsin; four grandchildren: Justin, Colin, Devin and Logan; one great granddaughter Savanna; other relatives and friends.

The family requests memorial contributions in memory of Alice Galindo in lieu of flowers.

Wayne Morse 1943-2009

Wayne Morse, 66 of Dixon, a U.S. Army veteran, passed away at 10:37 p.m., Thursday, December 10, 2009 at St. John’s Regional Hospital, Springfield.

Funeral services with military honors will be held at 3:00 p.m., Tuesday, December 15, at Memorial Chapels and Crematory, Waynesville/St. Robert. Burial will be in the Wallkill Cemetery, Phillipsburgh, New York.

Visitation is from 1:00 to 3:00 p.m., Tuesday at the funeral home.

Mr. Morse is survived by three children: Kenneth Morse (Dawn) of Dixon, Rebecca Tillert of North Port, Florida and Vanessa Blankenship (Jeff) of Baumholder, Germany; one brother: Andrew Morse (Hannah) of Middletown, New York and one sister: Nancy Werany of Charlotte, North Carolina; six grandchildren; nieces, nephews, aunts, uncles, cousins, other relatives and friends.

Memorial contributions may be made to the Red Cross Blood Bank.

October 8th, 1943 - December 10th, 2009

John Parker 1965-2009

John Parker, 44 of Dixon, passed away at 10:58 p.m., Friday, December 11, 2009 at St. John’s Regional Hospital, Springfield.

Funeral services will be held at 4:00 p.m., Monday, December 14 at Memorial Chapels and Crematory of Richland.

Visitation is from 2:00 to 4:00 p.m., Monday at the funeral home.

Mr. Parker is survived by two sons: Joshua and Seth Parker and their mother, Sherry all of Dixon; John’s mother: Sue Parker, and sister: Lynn Smith (Glenn) all of Springfield; two nieces: Niki and Courtney; a great niece: Audrey; aunts, uncles, cousins, other relatives and friends, including special friend: Nancy Vallone. He was preceded in death by his father, Charles P. Parker.

The family requests memorial contributions in memory of John Parker.

October 13th, 1965 - December 11th, 2009

Saturday, November 14, 2009

Pauline Foote 1965-1990

Pauline Foote, daughter of Alva and Lela Marie Miller Foote, was born July 4, 1965, in Waynesville, Missouri, and departed this life May 26, 1990, in Springfield, Missouri, at the age of twenty-four years, ten months, and twenty-two days.

Pauline graduated in 1983, after attending Laquey School for twelve years. She worked at the H.D. Lee Factory in Richland since 1984.

She is survived by her son, Matthew Stephen, of the home; her father Alva Foote, Laquey, Missouri; two brothers, Cecil Foote, Lebanon, Missouri, and Eddie Foote, Richland, Missouri; two sisters, Charlene Foote, Plato, Missouri, and Annette Farias, Laquey, Missouri; her grandfather, Edward Miller, Richland, Missouri; two aunts, Evelyn Davis, Richland, Missouri, and Belle Scott, Laquey, Missouri; as well as other relatives and a host of friends.

She is preceded in death by her mother, Lela Marie Foote; her maternal grandmother, Louise Miller; and her paternal grandparents, Paul and Erdis Foote.

She will be missed by all who knew and loved her.

David Edward Jennings 1967-1990

David Edward Jennings was born in Teheran, Iran, on September 18, 1967, the son of John David and Pamela Miller Jennings, and passed away as a result of an accident on June 6, 1990. He had attained the age of 22 years.

David graduated from high school in Crocker in 1985, and had attended CMSU, being a member of Tau Kappa Epsilon. He was working for the Lodge of the Four Seasons.

He is survived by his mother, Pamela Jennings of Crocker, three sisters, Kathy Jennings of the home, Cindy Jennings of Russellville, Arkansas, and Elizabeth Ann Jennings of Louisiana, his grandparents, Patricia Donaldson of Georgetown, Ohio and Bess Jennings of Clinton, Arkansas, with aunts, uncles, cousins, and friends.

Funeral services were held in the Long Funeral Home Crocker on Saturday, June 9, 1990, at 10 a.m. with Pastor Lee Todd officiating. Burial was in the Bethany Cemetery. Serving as his pallbearers were Ricky Gibson, Jay Danielson, Steve Moore, Mike Smith, Dean Dochterman, and Billy Bivens.

Friday, November 13, 2009

Edmund J. "Ed": Kubisiak Jr 1936-2007

April 7, 2007
SOUTH BEND - Edmund J. "Ed": Kubisiak Jr., 71, of Osage Beach, MO, died Saturday, April 7, in Lake Regional Hospital, Osage Beach. Survivors include his wife, Nelda; his mother, Dorothy Kubisiak; children, Eddie Kubisiak III, Marty Cantrell and Dan Cantrell, all of Waynesville, Daren Nunnally of Camdenton, Leslie Cantrell of Lynchburg, Gary Kubisiak of Merritt Island, FL, Marcie McCoy of Dixon, Marretta Todd of Mount Grove and Lisa Laughlin of Jerome; and a sister, Phyllis Papczynski of South Bend. Services will be at 11 a.m. today in Memorial Chapel of Waynesville, MO. 

February 29, 1936-April 7, 2007

Madge Celesta (Godfrey) Manes 1902-1990

Madge Celesta Manes, daughter of George and Pearl Lea Jones Godfrey, was born August 21, 1902 in Richland, Missouri, and departed this life July 27, 1990, in Rolla, Missouri, at the age of eighty-seven years, eleven months, and six days.

She was united in marriage with George Larson and to this union one son and one daughter were born.

On July 11, 1936, she was united in marriage with Jim G. Manes, and to this union was born one son.

As a young girl, Madge professed her faith in Jesus Christ and joined the Swedeborg Baptist

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She is survived by her son, Jimmy Manes, Richland, Missouri; her daughter, June Fishback, Lakewood, California; ten grandchildren; ten great grandchildren, as well as a host of other relatives and friends.

She is preceded in death by her parents, her husbands, George Larson and Jim G. Manes, one son, Kenneth Larson, and one grandson.

Services were held at 2 p.m., Monday, July 30, 1990 at the First Baptist Church of Swedeborg, with the Revs. Larry Atkins and Tim Baker officiating. She was laid to rest at Bethlehem Cemetery. Escorts were Lowell Jacobson, Hubert Larson, Robert

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Luther “Ott” Lawrence 1899-1990

Luther “Ott” Lawrence was born in Hawkeye on November 20, 1899 the son of Sam and Nanny Lawrence and passed away in the Phelps County Regional Medical Ceneter in Rolla on Tuesday, April 24, 1990. He had attained the age of 90 years.

He was united in marriage to Viola Mary Strutton on January 2, 1925 and unto this union five daughters and three sons were born. She preceded him in death in 1984.

Luther is survived by his children, Eva Lawrence, Lois Perez, and Bonnie Helms of Crocker, and Fern Wade of Lawrenceville, Illinois, Junior Lawrence of Crocker, Elgie Lawrence of Palestine, Illinois and Wayne Lawrence of Moberly, 28 grandchildren, 38 great grandchildren, and one great great grandchild. He was preceded in death by one daughter, Dorothy Murphy, four brothers, Rick, Charley, Buck, and B.C.; and four sisters, Dell Murphy, Mae Stone, Etter Curry, and Ida Belle Strutton.

Funeral services were held in the Long Funeral Chapel in Crocker on Thursday, April 26, 1990 at 2 p.m. with Pastor Lee Todd officiating. Burial was in the Crocker Memorial Park Cemetery. Serving as his pallbearers were Larry, Jerry, Fred, and Ted Helms, Junior Lawrence, Jr. and Dan Prewett.

Henry Elmer Farley 1916-1990

Henry Elmer Farley, 73, died Monday, July 9, at the Charles E. Still Hospital in Jefferson City. He was born in Ishpeming, Michigan on October 19, 1916, the son of Edward and Lillian Larson Farley.

He married Sara Smutz on December 2, 1942.

Mr. Farley is survived by his wife, Sara, of the home; one brother Eddie Farley of Wisconsin and one sister, Betty Maki of Ohio, and nieces and nephews.

After serving in the Army during World War II, he attended Westminster College in Fulton graduating in 1949. He was a charter member of the Crocker Lions Club, serving as secretary and zone chairman and District Governor in 1988-89. He was a member of the Presbyterian Church, American Legion, and V.F.W. in Crocker.

Funeral services were held in the Presbyterian Church in Crocker on Wednesday, July 11, 1990, at 10 a.m. with Pastor Wade Ditty officiating. Burial was in the Crocker Memorial Park Cemetery. Serving as his pallbearers were Charles Lamb, Leroy Gumm, Dr. John Mihalevich, Larry Salveter, Ed Bober, and Delbert Schneider.

A memorial has been set up in the name of Henry Farley. Envelopes may be picked up at the funeral home.

Harry Frederick Wilson 1909-1990

Harry Frederick Wilson, 81, died Monday, July 9, in St. John’s Hospital in Springfield after a short illness. He was born in Stellville, Missouri on February 6, 1909, the son of Otis S. and Rosa C. Key Wilson.

On December 24, 1935, he married Lena P. King.

Mr. Wilson is survived by his wife, Lena of the home, his daughter, Linda and her husband, Palmer Hewlett of Dixon, and one grandson, Douglas Wilson Roam of Dixon.

He was preceded in death by his parents and two brothers.

Mr. Wilson was a member of the First Christian Church in Crocker. He worked many years in the Crocker Post Office and then Ft. Leonard Wood Post Office where he retired. He was active until later years with the church, the American Legion, Masonic Lodge, and other community functions.

Funeral services were held in the Crocker Christian Church, on Wednesday, July 11, 1990, at 2 p.m. with Pastor Merwyn McMillan officiating, assisted by Floyd Barlow. Serving as his escorts were Junior Adamson, Chris Adamson, Richard Tingle, Jim Henderson, Hal Sell, and Larry Salveter. Honorary pallbearers were Harold Newcomb and John Elliott.

James Henry Allison d. June 30, 1990

Funeral services for Sgt. 1st Class (Ret) James Henry Allison, 41, of Waynesville, will be at 4 p.m. Tuesday, July 3, at the greater Community Baptist Church, Waynesville, under direction of Waynesville Memorial Chapel. Burial will be Friday, July 6 in the National Cemetery, Salisbury, N.C. under the direction of the Noble-Kelsey Funeral Home.

Mr. Allison, a retired U.S. Army Sgt. 1st Class, was currently working for the Missouri Department of Corrections in Jefferson City. He died Saturday evening, June 30, in a two-vehicle accident on Highway 17, to miles north of Iberia.

Visitation was held Tuesday, July 3, from 9 a.m. until 1 p.m. in the Waynesville Memorial Chapel.

Survivors include his wife, Iris; two sons, Carl of Fayeteville, N.C. and Marcus of Waynesville; four daughters, Sonia of Salisbury, N.C., Fantasia, Melanie, and Tracie, all of Waynesville; his mother, Lucille Caldwell, Salisbury, N.C.; two sisters, Elizabeth Walkin and JoAn Bratcher, both of Salisbury, N.C.; four brothers, Norman Alexander of Michigan, Leon and Roscoe Alexander, both of Salisbury, N.C. and Willie Alexander of Virginia; and nieces and nephews.

Thursday, November 12, 2009

Galen Edward Belanger 1947-1990

Galen Edward Belanger, of Laquey, son of Edward Belanger and Lottie (Guerrette) Belanger, was born September 29, 1947 in Caribou, Maine. He departed this life June 13, 1990, in Springfield, Missouri at the age of 42.

On April 23, 1966, Galen was united in marriage with Sharon Ann Soucie. Galen and Sharon shared 24 years of marriage and three children together.

May 31, 1967, Galen entered the U.S. Army and served in Vietnam. He received an honorable discharge May 28, 1970 attaining the rank of SP5. He was a member of the Francis J. Lynch Memorial VFW Post 3168, and for the last two years had served as Junior Vice Commander.

Survivors include his wife, Sharon; 2 sons, Khrys and Jason, both of the home; parents, Eddie and Lottie Belanger of Caribou, Maine; 4 susters, Muriel Hartley, Pauline Harmon, and Judy Snell, all of Maine, and Carolyn Parent of Connecticut; and two brothers, Hector and Michael both of Maine.

He is preceded in death by his daughter, one brother and his paternal and maternal grandparents.

The Francis J. Lynch Memorial VFW Post 3168 held services Saturday evening at 7 p.m. in the Waynesville Memorial Chapel with Post Commander Bill Hammock officiating.

Funeral services were held at 2 p.m. Sunday, June 17 in the Waynesville Memorial Chapel with Rev. Norman Sanders officiating. Music was provided by Organist, Dorothy Moore. Serving as escorts were Carl Bates, Ernie Cole, John Perry, Bill Hammock, Wayne Johnson, and Johnnie Fitzsimmons. Honorary escorts were Robert Norris, Donald Helms, Henry Casperson, Lee Link, William Burton, Donald Keys, Mike Senovich, George Morris, and Fred Larson.

Burial with military honors was in the Francis J. Lynch Memorial VFW section of the Waynesville Memorial Park Cemetery. Services were under the direction of Waynesville Memorial Chapel.

A memorial has been established in the name of Galen Edward Belanger.

Franklin C. Stoll 1933-1990

The Angel of Death has crossed the threshold of another home and taken away the loving companion, Father, Brother, and friend, and left in our hearts a void which can never be filled.

Franklin C. Stoll was born November 17, 1933, in Afton, Missouri. Franklin departed this life August 12, 1990.

He leaves to mourn his passing, his wife, Nellie of the home; five children, Tommy Michael of Texas, Susie Burch of Springfield, Nicholis Michael of Richland, David Michael and John Michael of Springfield; six grandchildren, two great grandchildren, his mother, Lena Hayes of Lebanon; one brother, Norman Stoll of Richland, and many friends.

Franklin loved the Lord. He accepted Christ as his Savior in 1970, and has served the Lord since that time. He is a member of the Idumea Baptist Church; a church he loved very much.

Franklin went to grade school at Hooker and Pleasant Grove (near Buckhorn). He went to high school at Waynesville, and finished his education while in the Navy.

He married Nellie (Lathrom) Michael in January of 1969, at the

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Reverends Don Martin and Lindell Shelden officiating. Rev. Shelden also sang, and was accompanied by Organist Dorothy Moore. Serving as escorts were Paul Brown, Don Deutschman, John Keeling, Don Lathrom, Marvin Stafford, and Jim Wallace. Honrary escorts were Mike Kelly and Bob Lathrom.

Burial was in the Idumea Baptist Church Cemetery, Laquey. Services were under the direction of Waynesville memorial Chapel.

A memorial has been established to the Idumea Baptist Church Cemetery Fund in memory of Franklin C. Stoll.

Franklin didn’t have many hobbies, but he loved to fish and camp out and especially spending time with his family.

After working for the Army Air Force Exchange a few years, he served in the U.S. Navy for two years, and then back to the Exchange, with a total of 20 years at both places. He then drove for several “over the road” bus companies for a few years.

Funeral services were held at 1 p.m., Wednesday, August 15, in the Idumea Baptist Church with Fourth Street Baptist Church in Lebanon.

Myrna (Goodwin) Goebel 1922-1990

Services for Myrna Goebel, 67, of Knoxville who died August 28 at the Knoxville Area Hospital, were held August 31, 1990 at Williams Funeral Home.

Burial was in Graceland Cemetery.

Dr. John Bolen officiated at the services.

Pallbearers were John, Dick, Bob, and Jim Brees, and Curtis and Dennis Sorenson. Military honors were provided by the American Legion Post #168 and the Veterans of Foreign Wars Post #3519.

Mrs. Goebel was born on December 18, 1922 at Buxton, Iowa, the daughter of Carl and Faye Goodwin.

She attended Knoxville High School and entered military service with the Marine Corp in 1941 serving until 1945, achieving the rank od Sergeant.

On July 20, 1945, she married Howard Goebel.

She had been employed by the Knoxville Veterans Hospital as secretary to the chief nurse until the family moved to Missouri. In 1965 she accepted a position in Washington, D.C. for the Department of the Army as secretary to the general in charge of the materials branch. She retired from the Army after 30 years of service in 1978.

She was preceded in death by two sisters, one brother, and her parents.

Mrs. Goebel is survived by two daughters, Sharon Wilson of Waynesville and Major Francis Hargis of Fort Campbell, Kentucky, four grandchildren and two brothers, Bob Goodwin of Glenwood, Iowa, and Charles Goodwin of Knoxville, along with many nieces and nephews and great nieces and nephews.

A memorial has been established to the Knoxville Christian Church, Disciples of Christ.

Derringer Cade 1970-1990

Derringer Cade, of Waynesville, the only son of Command Sergeant Major Smith Cade and Kyong Cha (Shin) Cade, was born February 22, 1970 at the Yong-San Military Hospital in Seoul, Korea. He went to be with his Lord September 22, 1990, at Citizen’s Memorial Hospital in Bolivar, Missouri, at the age of 20.

Derringer accepted Christ as his Lord and Savior at an early age. He was a member of the First Baptist Church of St. Robert.

Being a military family, the Cades have lived in many areas of the United States and the world. Derringer and his family moved back to the Waynesville area in 1975. He was very active in school; especially in all kinds of sports. During high school, he was in VICA and was a member of the Letterman’s Club. He has played on the basketball team since Junior High, and played summer league baseball, but Derringer was an excellent football player, receiving All-District and All-State Linebacker honors during the 1987-88 season. Derringer graduated from Waynesville High School in 1988. He was a gifted young man in many ways, but he really enjoyed detailing cars and swimming.

Derringer’s hard work and special talent earned him a four year football scholarship and a two year ROTC scholarship to Northeast Missouri State University in Kirksville. Derringer attained the rank of Cadet 2nd Lieutenant in the ROTC program. While in Kirksville, he was attending the First Baptist Church of Kirksville, and last summer joined the Omega Psi Phi Fraternity at Northeast.

Very special young people are very precious to us all, but especially to their family, school, peers, and community. Derringer was just such a young man. Everyone’s lives he touched were better for having known him. He will truly be missed by all those who knew and loved him, but he has left many special memories for them to hold and cherish forever.

He is survived by his parents, Command Sergeant Major Smith Cade and Kyong Cha Cade of Waynesville; several aunts, uncles, and cousins, and numerous other relatives and friends.

He is preceded in death by his maternal and paternal grandparents.

Funeral services were held at 2 p.m. Wednesday, September 26, 1990, in the Soldiers Memorial Chapel, Fort Leonard Wood, Missouri, with Dr. Mel Watson, Rev. Joseph Cade, and Rev. Bob Summers officiating. Music was provided by Organist, Dorothy Moore, Trio, The Norris Sisters, Pianist, Kay York, and Soloist, Eddie Stone. Serving as escorts were Jerry Arnold, Cary Calkins, Joe Delgado, Marlowe Douglas, Raymond Gaono, Cory Mitchell, Andy Posey, Frankie Ras, Joe Smith, and Fontaine Walker. Honorary escorts were the Waynesville High School Football Team and Coaching Staff (’87-’88) and the Northeast Missouri State University Football Team and Coaching Staff. Burial was in the Ozark Memorial VFW Cemetery, St. Robert, Missouri.

Evelyn Mae (Watson) Gray 1907-1988

Evelyn Mae Gray was born in Dixon, Missouri on October 6, 1907 the daughter of James and Lucinda Allen Watson and passed away in the Phelps County Regional Medical Center in Rolla on March 4, 1988. She had attained the age of 80 years.

She was united in marriage to Claude Gray and unto this union one son and three daughters were born.

Funeral services were held in the Long Funeral Home on Monday, March 7, 1988 at 2 p.m. with Rev. James Bailey officiating. Burial was in the Dixon Cemetery. Serving as her pallbearers were Ronnie and John Gray, Greg Metzen, Bill Mendenhall, Thomas Jacobs Jr. and Claude Jacobs.

She is survived by two sons and daughters in law, Harry and Wanda Gray of Dixon and James and Ellen Bullard of Oceanside, California; four daughter and sons in law, Elsie and Larry Sims, Flossie Mendenhall and Nancy Pennington of Columbia and Barbara Giordano of Washington, Missouri; four step-children, Francis Noll of Arnold, Missouri, Daisy Hirt of Marion, Indiana, Charles Gray of O’Fallon, Illinois, and Edward Gray of Brentwood, Missouri; 29 grandchildren; 25 great grandchildren; five sisters, Ethel McGee of Kansas City, Bertha Schoonover of Dixon, Missouri, Thelma Glawson of Crocker, Lillian Gibbons of New Lennox, Illinois and Letha

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Mildred Christeson Hoops 1900-1988

On January 29, 1988, Mildred Christeson Hoops died at Sunset Village of the Ozarks in Waynesville, Missouri. Mrs. Hoops, 87, was the only remaining member of her generation of the Hoops family in Crocker, Missouri.

Born July 14, 1900, in Waynesville to francis J. and Lulu Hutcheson Christeson, Mrs. Hoops (affectionately called “Mim”), following education in Waynesville, St. Louis, and Springfield, was married to Paul Brown Hoops of Crocker, where they and their two daughters lived until 1940, when they moved to Waynesville. For many years Mrs. Hoops assisted in their business, J.L. Hoops and sons of Crocker. Mr. Hoops died in 1963.

Mrs. Hoops was recognized county wide for her work as Production Chairman of the American red Cross during World War II and for her efforts as an organizational member of the local Federated Women’s Club. She was a life member of the Order of the Eastern Star. Having been a member of both the Waynesville Methodist Church and the Crocker Presbyterian Church, Mrs. Hoops is remembered as a dedicated Sunday School teacher and leader of young people, for her leadership in the Women’s Association, and for her contributions to the music of the church as a pianist and member of the choir where she was a frequent soloist. Her love for music extended also to the Oratorio Society of Fort Leonard Wood.

In 1975 Mrs. Hoops moved to Sunset Village of the Ozarks where she shared pleasant living with her sister, Mrs. Howard B. Wyrick (Grace), who survives her. In addition, survivors include two daughters, Mrs. Roy H. McGregor (Joanne) of Wichita, Kansas, and Mrs. Thomas R. Jones (Vivian) of Falls Church, Virginia, six grandchildren, eleven great grandchildren, and one great great grandchild.

Arrangements were handled by the Waynesville Memorial Chapel.

Memorial services will be announced at a later date.

The family suggest memorials may be made to the Sunset Village of the Ozarks in the name of Mildred C. Hoops.

Thomas Ray York 1937-1988

Thomas Ray York, son of Thomas and Freda Campbell York, was born June 22, 1937 in Bloodland, Missouri, and departed this life February 7, 1988, in Fort Leonard Wood, Missouri at the age of 55 years, seven months and 16 days.

He was united in marriage with Charlotte Whittle on December 19, 1961 and has spent most of his life in this area.

He professed his faith in Jesus Christ as a young man. Later in life he surrendered to preach and serve his Lord faithfully for nearly 20 years. Although New Friendship Baptist Church was his home church, he has preached throughout Pulaski County and surrounding counties.

He and his son also owned and operated Yorks Auto Works for a number of years.

Funeral services were held from the Colonial Funeral Chapel at 2:30 p.m. Tuesday, Feb 9, 1988 with Lee Todd, Minister officiating. Burial was in Idumea Cemetery under the direction of Colonial Funeral Homes.

Pallbearers were Donald Wieners, Sr., Dale Shetler, Bill Smith, Darold Wierners, Jr., Kenneth Bragg and Richard Tingle.

He is survived by his loving wife, Charlotte; one son Kenny York of Waynesville; his parents, Thomas and Freda York of Waynesville; one brother, Lawrence York of Wichita Falls, Texas; one sister, Beverly Elliott of Waynesville; as well as many other relatives and a host of friends.

He was preceded in death by an infant brother and an infant sister.

Pauline (Manes) Hathaway 1914-1988

Memorial services for Pauline Hathaway, former Sitka, Alaska resident, were held Saturday, January 16, 1988 at the First Presbyterian Church of Sitka, Alaska.

The Rev. David Morrelli officiated and the Rev. Dr. Charles Bovee gave the eulogy. Afterward, a reception was held at the home of Dick and Jan Davis, 703 Lake Street, Sitka, Alaska.

Mrs. Hathaway died Thursday, January 12, 1988 at the home of her daughter in Federal Way, Washington.

She was born May 22, 1914 to Frank and Tine (Salsman) Manes in Waynesville, Mo. She married Marion W. Hathaway of Weir, Kansas December 9, 1932 in Waynesville.

During World War II, Hathaway served in the U.S. Navy and Mrs. Hathaway worked in the U.S. Navy shipyards in Brooklyn, New York.

After the war the Hathaways moved to Bremerton, Washington, where he worked in the Navy shipyard and for the city. In 1947 he went to Fairbanks to work, and later the family lived in Seward and Skagway.

They came to Sitka in 1957 and worked for the Bureau of Indian Affairs on Mt. Edgecumbe. In the early 1960’s they were transferred to Noorvik. Noorvik was an Eskimo village, above the Artic Circle. There were about 400 Eskimoes and six white teachers and a minister and his wife. It was an interesting experience and they loved the old Eskimoes. Wonderful, gentle people.

After two years they returned to Sitka, and after retirement in 1974 continued to make their home in Sitka, Alaska.

In the fall of 1986 they moved to Anchorage to reside in the Pioneers Home there. Hathaway died last January, and Mrs. Hathaway moved to Federal Way to be with her daughter.

In Sitka, both were active in the Presbyterian Church and the Pioneers of Alaska. Mrs. Hathaway also was a member of Eastern Star.

Survivors include a daughter and son-in-law, Sue and Bud Davis, and a grandson, Curt Davis, all of 32302 6th Avenue SouthWest, Federal Way, Washington, 98023; a sister, Mary Barb of Cape Girardeau, Missouri; and several nieces and nephews.

The family suggest that in lieu of flowers donations be made to the American Diabetes Association, 204 Princess Way, Sitka, Alaska.

Clarence Ray Hensley 1899-1987

Clarence Ray Hensley was born the son of John & Altie (Parsons) Hensley on May 1, 1899 in Laquey, Missouri and departed this life Thursday morning, July 16, 1987, having attained the age of 88 years.

He accepted Christ at an early age and was a charter member of Westside Baptist Church.

On February 1, 1919, Clarence was united in marriage to Ethel Walters and to this union nine children were born. They shared and enjoyed sixty-three years of marriage.

Clarence was a business man for over 65 years in the Waynesville community working with produce and fur. He served on the Waynesville School Board for thirteen years and also served on the Waynesville City Council several years. He was a member of the Waynesville Lion’s Club when the Old Settlers Day Picnics were first originated. Clarence enjoyed gardening and hunting and made several trips to Alaska to hunt. He will be greatly missed by all who knew and loved him.

Funeral services were held Saturday, July 18 at 1:30 p.m. in the Westside Baptist Church with Rev. Lee Schaffer and Rev. Norman Sanders officiating. Music was provided by organist, Mary Lou Long, and soloist, Rev. Lindell Shelden.

Escorts were David Hartley, Mike Hartley, Robert Hartley, Larry Hensley, Kevin Jeffries, Dave Lock, Joe Petrich, Steve Remes, and John Trigg. Honorary escorts were Chris Hensley and Jason Hensley.

Interment was in the Mitchell Cemetery, Waynesville, Missouri under the direction of the Waynesville Memorial Chapel.

Clarence is survived by five sons, Lawrence of Jefferson City, Dennis of Columbia, Dwight of Waynesville, Douglas of Orrick, Missouri, Melvin of Waynesville; two daughters, Barbara Johnson of the state of Colorado, and Marlene Hartley of Waynesville; one sister, Bessie Long of Waynesville; and one brother, Rowland Hensley of the state of California; 20 grandchildren, and 11 grandchildren.

He is preceded in death by his wife, Ethel; two sons, Don and Elvin; his parents; two brothers, Lester and Oba Hensley, and two sisters, Oma Willets and Opal Church; and two great-grandchildren

Wednesday, November 11, 2009

Jackie Wayne Carroll 1949-1987

Jackie Wayne Carroll was born a son of Jack and Gladys (Rose) Carroll Page on April 14, 1949 in Waynesville, Missouri and departed this life Monday, April 27, 1987 at the age of 38 years.

Jackie was a member of the Jehovah’s Witnesses at kingdom Hall in Crocker, Missouri.

Jackie married Ollie Ann “Annie” Duncan on March 14, 1970 in Waynesville. To this union two sons were born.

Jackie grew up in Waynesville and graduated from Waynesville High School. He loved the outdoors, and liked to hunt and fish. He also enjoyed horses very much. Jackie lived in the Waynesville area all his life.

Jackie will be sadly missed by his family and many friends. There are memories that never will be forgotten.

Funeral services were held Thursday, April 30 at 2:00 p.m. at the Waynesville Memorial Chapel with Ron Bell officiating. Music was provided by tape.

Escorts were, Darrel Bond, Donald Duncan, Jeffery Duncan, Rick Hurt, Gary Rose, and Willie Witt. Honorary escorts was David Duncan.

Interment was in the Waynesville Memorial Park Cemetery under the direction of the Waynesville Memorial Chapel.

A memorial has been established in memory of Jackie Carroll. Contributions may be left at the Waynesville Memorial Chapel.

He is survived by his wife, Annie, two sons, Frankie and Jason Carroll, all of the home; his mother Gladys Page of Waynesville and Step-father, Joe Page; one brother, Richard Carroll of Waynesville; and one sister, Mary Ann Formey-Duval of Waynesville; aunts, uncles, nieces, nephews, and many friends.

Tuesday, November 10, 2009

Stella Mae (Rollins) Pearson 1890-1987

Stella Mae Pearson, 96, of rural Richland, Missouri, passed away Wednesday morning, May 13, 1987 at the Phelps County Regional Medical Center at Rolla, Missouri.

Funeral services will be held Saturday, May 16, at 10:00 a.m. in the Waynesville Memorial Chapel with Rev. Norman Sanders officiating.

Burial will be in the Waymesville Memorial Park Cemetery under the direction of the Waynesville Memorial Chapel.

Visitation will be Friday evening, May 15, from 6:00 to 8:00 p.m..

Survivors include: four daughters, Myrtle Gladden of Laquey, Missouri; Louise McDougald, Lubbock, Texas; Grace Langfur, Memphis, Tennessee; and Frances McKenzie of Rchland, Missouri; two sons, Ted Pearson, Burton, Kansas, and John Pearson, Collinsville, Illinois; one sister, Eula Burchard, Waynesville, Missouri; and one brother, Sterling Rollins of Siverspring, Maryland; 15 grandchildren; 22 great grandchildren.

A memorial has been established by the family to the donor of the individual’s choice.

Stella May (Rollins) Pearson, daughter of J.C. and Willie Rollins was born November 14, 1890 at Bellefonte, Missouri in Pulaski County. In 1909, she was united in marriage to Francis C. Pearson, and to this union eight children were born: Agnes Pearson Mumford of Richland, Missouri, Myrtle Gladden of Laquey, Missouri, Louise McDougald of Lubbock, Texas, Grace Langfur of Memphis, Tennessee, Ted Pearson of Burton, Kansas, Mable Crumley of Richland, Missouri, John Pearson of Collinsville, Illinois, and Peggy McKenzie of Richland, Missouri.

Stella passed away Wednesday, May 13, 1987 at the Phelps County Regional Medical Center in Rolla, Missouri at the age of 96 years.

Stella was converted and joined the Prospeck Church at an early age, later moving her membership to the First Baptist Church in Waynesville, Missouri, where she was a faithful member as long as her health permitted. She was also a member of the Hansen Chapter of the Eastern Star of Waynesville, and a member of the Harmony Home Extension Club.

Funeral services were held Saturday, May 16 at 10:00 a.m. in the Waynesville memorial Chapel with Rev. Norman Sanders officiating. Music was provided by organist, Dorothy Moore, and soloist, Dr. Keith Miles. Escorts were: Danny Alexander, David Crumley, Mark McKenzie, Bud Pearson, Chris Pearson, and Scott Pearson.

Interment was in the Waynesville Memorial Park Cemetery under the direction of the Waynesville Memorial Chapel.

The family has suggested a Memorial to the donor of the individual’s choice.

Those preceding her in death were her husband and two daughters, Agnes and Mable. Also surviving is a sister, Eula Burchard of Waynesville, Missouri, and brother, Sterling Rollins of Silver Springs, Maryland; 15 grandchildren, and 22 great grandchildren.

Monday, November 9, 2009

Freddie Glenn Crawford 1935-2009

Freddie Glenn Crawford, of Waynesville, was born on February 20, 1935, at Mansfield, a son of Robert and Alice Victoria (Richman) Crawford and departed this life at 4:57 a.m., Wednesday, November 4, 2009, in the Phelps County Regional Medical Center, Rolla. Mr. Crawford had attained the age of 74 years, 8 months and 14 days.

Mr. Crawford was preceded in death by his parents, his wife, Mary Jo Crawford; one daughter, Debra Lynn Moore; and three great-grandchildren. He had worked as a laborer in the sawmill industry for many years.

Those left to mourn the passing of Mr. Crawford include: two daughters, JoAnn Calhoon, Florence, Missouri and Lesa Clark, Grove Spring, Missouri; one sister, Mary Alice Asher, Hartville, Missouri; eleven grandchildren; seventeen great-grandchildren; and many other relatives and friends.

The family elected cremation with a private graveside memorial service and inurnment at a later date.

All arrangements were under the direction of the Long-Gilbert Funeral Home, Dixon.

James “Jim” Wesley Kent 1943-2009

James “Jim” Wesley Kent, of Lebanon, formerly of Dixon, was born on October 19, 1943, at Port Jervis, New York, a son of Charles Edward and Anna Bell (Kalin) Kent, and departed this life at 6:30 p.m., Friday, November 6, 2009, in the Lake Regional Health System, Osage Beach. Mr. Kent had attained the age of 66 years and 17 days.

Mr. Kent was united in marriage on February 11, 1973 at Fort Leonard Wood, to Dorothy Faye Nichols. He was preceded in death by his father in 1978; his mother in 1992; one daughter, Karen Fritchey on October 14, 2009; and one brother, Bill Charles Kent.

Mr. Kent was a member of the First Baptist Church, Dixon, the American Legion, in Florida and the North American Hunting Association. He loved to fish, hunt and woodworking. He had worked for Inca Care and later for Briggs and Stratton, Rolla.

On January 17, 1967, at Fort Jackson, South Carolina, Mr. Kent entered into active federal service in the United States Army and served until February 2, 1987, when he was honorably discharged at Fort Leonard Wood, Missouri, having attained the rank of Sergeant First Class. During his military career, Mr. Kent served as a mechanic, instructor and maintenance supervisor, serving in Germany as well as Viet Nam. He was awarded and entitled to wear the National Defense Service Medal; Vietnam Campaign Medal; Non Commissioned Officers Professional Development Ribbon; Army Commendation Medal with 3 Oak Leaf Clusters; 6 Army Good Conduct Medals; Army Service Ribbon; Overseas Ribbon; Mechanic Badge and the Sharpshooter Qualification Badge M16. A man of excellent character, his “Honorable Discharge” is a testimonial of honest and faithful service to his country.

Those left to mourn the passing of Mr. Kent include: his wife, Dorothy Kent, Lebanon; one son, Charles Glasscock, Dixon; two daughters and one son-in-law, Patty Bilitzke, Hayesville, North Carolina and Linda and Brad Matherly, Marshfield; one brother, Edward Charles Kent, state of New York; two sisters, Betty Hewitt and Margaret Leonard, both of the state of New York; ten grandchildren; sixteen great-grandchildren; and many other relatives and friends.

Funeral services will be conducted for Mr. Kent at 2:00 p.m., Wednesday, November 11, 2009, in the Long-Gilbert Funeral Home, Dixon.

Interment with full military honors will be in the Seaton Cemetery, near Dixon, under the direction of the Long-Gilbert Funeral Home, Dixon.

Memorials are suggested by the family to the Seaton Cemetery Perpetual Care Fund with envelopes available at the office of the Long-Gilbert Funeral Home, Dixon.

Sandra (Wilhite) Tappe 1940-2009

Sandra Tappe, of Crocker, was born on April 4, 1940 at Rolla, a daughter of Samson Lewis and Mary Catherine (Page) Wilhite and departed this life, after a brief illness, at 7:45 p.m., Friday, November 6, 2009, in the Lake Regional Health System, Osage Beach. Sandra had attained the age of 69 years, 7 months and 2 days.

Sandra was united in marriage on January 17, 1970, at the Crocker Christian Church to Dale F. Tappe, and to this union one daughter, Stephanie, was born. Sandra was preceded in death by her father on March 16, 1999; her mother on January 23, 1990; and one sister, Maxine Catherine Wilhite.

Sandra was a member of the Crocker Christian Church. She worked for Morgan Abstract Company in Waynesville, Crocker City Hall, and for D. L. Salveter.

Sandra, our gentle and loving family member has left us. She will be greatly missed by those of us lucky enough to have known her, but we rejoice, knowing that she is with her heavenly Father now, and we look forward to a great reunion with her. Sandra was a voracious reader and lover of words, witty sayings, and history. She loved to bake treats for family and friends and work in her yard and garden. She will be remembered as our family historian—for the witty and encouraging e-mails and handwritten letters she sent to family members each day, for the family stories and memories she shared, and for the many newspaper clippings she cut out and shared with us. If you were ever visited by Sandra, you were greeted with a big smile and, most likely, chocolate chip cookies. Sandra was widely known for her kindness, compassion and the gift of looking at the good side of things. Sandra loved her family unconditionally. She cared for her mother, father and mother-in-law as their health failed and was like a second mother to her nephews. Her humor, care for others, intelligence and quiet, steady faith were an inspiration to us all.

Those left to mourn the passing of Sandra include: her husband, Dale Tappe, Crocker; one daughter and son-in-law, Stephanie and Dusty Walter, Columbia; three grandchildren, Kate, Claire and Ben Walter; two sisters, Patricia Ann Kaylor, Kansas City and Susie Wilhite Plemmons and husband David, Wright City; nephews, David Kaylor and John Kaylor, both of Kansas City and William David Plemmons and his wife, Bonnie Lyn and their son, Brandon William, all of St. Peters; and many other relatives and friends.

Funeral services will be conducted for Sandra Tappe at 11:00 a.m., Wednesday, November 11, 2009, in the Crocker Christian Church with Pastor Larry Richardson, officiating. “Come To Jesus” and “Amazing Grace (My Chains Are Gone)” will be performed by Janiece Leigh, vocalist, Troy Marsh, pianist, and Amy Appold, violinist, for the funeral service.

Interment will be in the Crocker Public Cemetery under the direction of the Long Funeral Home, Crocker. Pallbearers for Sandra are Dusty Walter, Stuart Walter, David Plemmons, Bill Plemmons, John Kaylor and Richard Tingle. Honorary pallbearer is Benny Brown.

Memorial contributions are suggested by the family to the American Cancer Society with envelopes available at the office of the Long Funeral Home, Crocker.

Prayoon Rawaekklang d. October 31, 2009

Prayoon Rawaekklang, 51, of St. Robert, passed away at Saturday, Oct. 31, 2009, at the University of Missouri Hospital, Columbia.

A visitation will be held from 3 to 5 p.m., Wednesday, Nov. 4, 2009, at Memorial Chapels and Crematory of Waynesville/St. Robert. Services will be held in Thailand.

Nicholas Dewaine Michael 1950-2009

Nicholas Dewaine Michael, son of the late William Thomas Michael and Nellie Louise (Lathrom) Stoll, was born June 30, 1950 in Mtn. Grove, Missouri. As a young teen, Nick and his family moved and he graduated from Richland High School in 1968.

As a young man, Nick enlisted in the United States Navy and served his country faithfully until his honorable discharge. He received several awards and commendations.

For the majority of his working years, Nick was employed with Detroit Tool as a painter. He was a faithful employee and worked for them 23 years until his retirement.

In his spare time, Nick enjoyed being outdoors; whether it was hunting or fishing which was his favorite pastime. He was also passionate about racing and enjoyed watching them on television, but was also a race car driver for several years at the local tracks. Most importantly, he treasured those times that he could spend with his family and friends.

Nick passed away Friday, October 30, 2009 at the Lake Area Regional Hospital of Osage Beach at the age of 59 years and 4 months.

Nick will be sadly missed, but fondly remembered by his son: Daniel Michael and his wife Clarissa of Bruner, MO; one sister: Sue Burch and her husband Jim of Springfield, MO; two brothers: David Michael of Springfield, MO and Tommy Robert Michael and his wife Rosie of Springfield, MO; 2 grandchildren: Corbin and Cora Michael; uncle and aunt: Norman and Marjorie Stoll of Buckhorn, MO; several nieces, nephews, other relatives and friends.

Nick was preceded in death by his father: William Thomas Michael (1968), mother: Nellie Louise Stoll (2005) and two brothers: William James Michael and John Leland Michael (2009).

Funeral services were held at 11:00 A.M. Friday, November 6, 2009 in the Memorial Chapels and Crematory with Rev. Danny Graves officiating. The songs "In the Garden", "Go Rest High On that Mountain" and"You'll Be There" were played. Services were under the direction of Memorial Chapels and Crematory.

Olive Jane "Janie" Pearce 1935-2009

Olive Jane "Janie" Pearce, 74 of Lebanon, passed away at 11:15 a.m., Wednesday, November 04, 2009 at Northridge Assisted Living Center.

No services are planned for Mrs. Pearce. Arrangements are under direction of Memorial Chapels and Crematory of Richland.

Mrs. Pearce is survived by two brothers: Robert A. (Dorothea) Grisham of Richland and Gerald D. (Alice) Grisham of Morrisville, several nieces, nephews, other relatives and friends.

Memorial contributions may be given to Barnes Jewish Hospital Cancer Research Fund.

No services are planned.

July 10th, 1935 - November 4th, 2009

Herbert Fred Henry Goosen 1925-2009

Herbert Goosen of Richland passed away at 6:10 a.m. Sunday, November 8, 2009 in the Christian Health Care Facility, North in Lebanon, Missouri.

Mr. Goosen is survived by his four children: Joyce Goosen of Sweet Springs, MO, Linda McLean and her husband Charlie of Buckner, MO, Danny Goosen and his wife Meghan of the state of Pennsylvania and David Goosen of Portland, OR; several grandchildren, great grandchildren; many other relatives and friends.

Funeral services are pending and will be announced by Memorial Chapels and Crematory of Richland.

July 8th, 1925 - November 8th, 2009

Robert Scott d. November 5, 2009

Waynesville Daily Guide Thu Nov 05, 2009, 02:19 PM CST

ST. ROBERT— Two confirmed dead bodies were found just outside St. Robert city limits early Thursday afternoon.
The Pulaski County Sheriff's Department, Pulaski County Ambulance District and the Waynesville Rural Fire Department were all responded to the scene on Highland Rd. off of Hardin Ln. at around 2 p.m. Thursday.
The bodies have been identified but authorities are not releasing the names of the victims until their families are informed.
The Pulaski County Coroner took them away from the scene.

By DawnDee Bostwick Waynesville Daily Guide Thu Nov 05, 2009, 03:58 PM CST

St. Robert, Mo. -
Foul play is not suspected in the deaths of two men found outside St. Robert city limits early Thursday afternoon, the Pulaski County Sheriff's Department reports.

The bodies of the young adults were found inside a car that was parked in front of a residence on Highland Road.

Sheriff's deputies and first responders arrived on scene at 1:02 p.m. The 9-1-1 call came in at 12:56 p.m.

“At this point in time we are not prepared to identify the names of the victims, pending notification of next of kin,” Cpt. Bill Anderson said. “The investigation is its preliminary stages and until we have an autopsy and a toxicology report returned, it's really too early for us to determine what happened.”

In addition to the Sheriff's Department, the Waynesville Rural Fire Department, Pulaski County Ambulance District and the Pulaski County Coroner responded to the scene.

By DawnDee Bostwick Waynesville Daily Guide Thu Nov 05, 2009, 05:30 PM CST

St. Robert, Mo. -
The identities of two men found dead outside St. Robert City limits early Thursday afternoon have been released.

The bodies of Andrew James January, 23, of 22290 Highland Lane, and Robert Martin-John Scott, 20, of 14100 Tulsa Road, were found inside a parked vehicle on Highland Lane.

Both January and Scott were taken to Waynesville Memorial Chapel in Waynesville.

Foul play is not suspected in the deaths of the two men.

“The investigation is its preliminary stages and until we have an autopsy and a toxicology report returned, it's really too early for us to determine what happened,” Cpt. Bill Anderson said.

In addition to the Sheriff's Department, the Waynesville Rural Fire Department, Pulaski County Ambulance District and the Pulaski County Coroner responded to the scene.

By Matthew Kent Waynesville Daily Guide Sun Nov 08, 2009, 12:23 PM CST

WAYNESVILLE — Pulaski County Sheriff J.B. King said Sunday that the first results of an autopsy of two men found dead in a vehicle outside St. Robert last week show no indication of foul play or trauma.
The bodies of Andrew James January, 23, and Robert Martin-John Scott, 20, were found inside a parked vehicle on Highland Lane.

The cause of death is unknown and a final determination will be made after the toxicology reports are finished, according to King, which will take about six to eight weeks.

James Andrew January d. November 5, 2009

James Andrew January, 23 of Laquey, passed away November 5, 2009 near Waynesville.

No services are planned at this time. They will be announced at a later date by Memorial Chapels and Crematory of Waynesville.

Mr. January is survived by: his mother, Theresa Bennett of Laquey; a son, Johnathan Bennett of Laquey; his maternal grandfather, Raymond Kidd of Waynesville; three siblings: Dylan January of Laquey, Kayla Bennett of St. Robert and Jeremy; five aunts and uncles: James January of Laquey, Thomas January of Arkansas, Linda and Jr. Levett of Waynesville, Armedia and Tommy Gullett of Waynesville and Douglas and Corey Kidd of St. Robert; a special friend, Amanda Frietch and many cousins and friends.

Memorial contributions are suggested in memory of James Andrew January and can be left at Memorial Chapels and Crematory of Waynesville.

Waynesville Daily Guide Thu Nov 05, 2009, 02:19 PM CST

ST. ROBERT— Two confirmed dead bodies were found just outside St. Robert city limits early Thursday afternoon.
The Pulaski County Sheriff's Department, Pulaski County Ambulance District and the Waynesville Rural Fire Department were all responded to the scene on Highland Rd. off of Hardin Ln. at around 2 p.m. Thursday.
The bodies have been identified but authorities are not releasing the names of the victims until their families are informed.
The Pulaski County Coroner took them away from the scene.

By DawnDee Bostwick Waynesville Daily Guide Thu Nov 05, 2009, 03:58 PM CST

St. Robert, Mo. -
Foul play is not suspected in the deaths of two men found outside St. Robert city limits early Thursday afternoon, the Pulaski County Sheriff's Department reports.

The bodies of the young adults were found inside a car that was parked in front of a residence on Highland Road.

Sheriff's deputies and first responders arrived on scene at 1:02 p.m. The 9-1-1 call came in at 12:56 p.m.

“At this point in time we are not prepared to identify the names of the victims, pending notification of next of kin,” Cpt. Bill Anderson said. “The investigation is its preliminary stages and until we have an autopsy and a toxicology report returned, it's really too early for us to determine what happened.”

In addition to the Sheriff's Department, the Waynesville Rural Fire Department, Pulaski County Ambulance District and the Pulaski County Coroner responded to the scene.

By DawnDee Bostwick Waynesville Daily Guide Thu Nov 05, 2009, 05:30 PM CST

St. Robert, Mo. -
The identities of two men found dead outside St. Robert City limits early Thursday afternoon have been released.

The bodies of Andrew James January, 23, of 22290 Highland Lane, and Robert Martin-John Scott, 20, of 14100 Tulsa Road, were found inside a parked vehicle on Highland Lane.

Both January and Scott were taken to Waynesville Memorial Chapel in Waynesville.

Foul play is not suspected in the deaths of the two men.

“The investigation is its preliminary stages and until we have an autopsy and a toxicology report returned, it's really too early for us to determine what happened,” Cpt. Bill Anderson said.

In addition to the Sheriff's Department, the Waynesville Rural Fire Department, Pulaski County Ambulance District and the Pulaski County Coroner responded to the scene.

By Matthew Kent Waynesville Daily Guide Sun Nov 08, 2009, 12:23 PM CST

WAYNESVILLE — Pulaski County Sheriff J.B. King said Sunday that the first results of an autopsy of two men found dead in a vehicle outside St. Robert last week show no indication of foul play or trauma.
The bodies of Andrew James January, 23, and Robert Martin-John Scott, 20, were found inside a parked vehicle on Highland Lane.

The cause of death is unknown and a final determination will be made after the toxicology reports are finished, according to King, which will take about six to eight weeks.