The Reporter covers Miller, Morgan and Camden County in Central Missouri's Lake of the Ozarks and is published once per week on Wednesdays.

Obituaries

Published June 25, 2025

Sam Lindaman, Jr., 74
Sam Lindaman, Jr., of Versailles, passed away Monday, June 2, 2025, at Lake Regional Health System in Osage Beach.  He was born October 3, 1950, in St. Louis, Missouri.  He was raised by his father and step-mother, Sam, Sr. and Jean Lindaman.  Later in life, he found and was reacquainted with his birth mother, Blanch Marie (Weiss) Bennett.
 
He proudly served his country in the United States Army.
 
Sam was the manager of the plumbing department at Porter’s Building Center in Laurie for many years until his retirement.
 
He enjoyed spending time woodworking, fishing, hunting, rock polishing and jewelry making.
 
Sam is survived by his significant other, Dianne Conlin; his children, Donovan Lindaman, Kenneth Lindaman, Eric Lindaman and Shana Lindaman; grandchildren, Garret Weeks and Jodee Lindaman; step-daughter, Denise Conlin Thordsen (Sean); step-grandchildren, Nichole Brommelhorst (Eric), Ryan Thordsen, Tyler Thordsen, Angel Thordsen, Beth Thordsen, Nikki Thordsen, Kierra Buckley and Zane Buckley; siblings, Linda Lindaman Vandrell (Jim), Dennis Lindaman (Gale), Douglas “Keith” Lindaman, Donnas Lindaman Hermes (Tony), Sandy, Tommy Bennett and Gail Bennett Hodges (Doug); an aunt, uncle and numerous nieces, nephews and friends.

He was preceded in death by his father and step-mother, Sam, Sr. and Jean Lindaman, his mother and step-father, Blanch Marie and Tom Bennett, daughters, Marta Lindaman Weeks and Jody Lindaman and siblings, Michael Lindaman, David Lindaman and Donna.
 
The family received friends Friday, June 20, at the Kidwell-Garber Funeral Home in Versailles and military honors were held afterwards.
 
Expressions of sympathy may be left online at www.kidwellgarber.com

Arrangements are under the direction and care of the Kidwell-Garber Funeral Home of Versailles.

Ryan Matthew Simpson, 16
Ryan Matthew Simpson, of Versailles, passed away Friday, June 6, 2025.  He was born November 4, 2008, in Warrensburg, Missouri, son of Matt and Kayla (White) Simpson.
 
He recently completed his sophomore year at Morgan County R-II High School in Versailles.  Ryan was active in DECA, football, wrestling, track and field, cross country and weightlifting.  He lived life with energy, determination and a heart full of compassion. He was a talented athlete, known for his grit and sportsmanship.
 
An avid outdoorsman, he found peace and joy in nature.  He loved camping, hunting, fishing, running and butchering season with the Lutz family.  He was also a skilled gamer, always ready for a new challenge.
 
One of his greatest joys was working on cars.  Whether he was tinkering under the hood or learning alongside his grandfather and father, his curiosity and talent for mechanics were evident early on.
 
He was employed at Koechner’s Manufacturing in Tipton.  Though he only worked there for a year, he quickly made an impact and formed lasting connections.  He loved driving next door on his breaks to visit his mom’s store – never one to walk when he could take the scenic route. To him, coworkers felt more like family and he cherished that bond.
 
Ryan will be remembered for his smile, kindness and the way he made everyone around him feel valued.  He brought laughter, loyalty and love into the lives of all who knew him.  Forever young, forever loved.
 
Ryan is survived by his father, Matt Simpson of Versailles, Missouri; mother and step-father, Kayla and Andy Lutz of Versailles, Missouri; siblings, Parker Simpson, Reece Lutz, Drew Lutz, Macklyn Lutz, Atticus Tatum and Neva Simpson all of Versailles, Missouri; paternal grandparents, John and Teena Simpson of Versailles, Missouri; maternal grandparents, JJ and Kelly White of Versailles, Missouri; step-grandmother, Jackie Lutz of Tipton, Missouri; great-grandmothers, Linda Bartlett of Stover, Missouri and Marguerite Simpson of Earlham, Iowa numerous aunts, uncles, cousins, teammates and friends.
 
Funeral services were held Friday, June 13, at the Morgan County R-II High School Gymnasium, with Pastor Brad Homan officiating.  

Memorial contributions are suggested to the family in care of Matt Simpson or Kayla Lutz.  Expressions of sympathy may be left online at www.kidwellgarber.com

Arrangements are under the direction and care of the Kidwell-Garber Funeral Home of Versailles.

Mona Kay Rowland, 68
Mona Kay Rowland, of Climax Springs, MO passed away on Wednesday, June 4, 2025.

Mona was born July 16, 1956, in Warsaw, MO, the daughter of John Thomas and Vivian Marie Rowland of Climax Springs, MO.

Mona is preceded in death by her father and mother; John Thomas and Vivian Marie Rowland, Grandparents; Christopher and Grace Booker, and Dorothy Violet (Cramer) Booker.

Mona is survived by her two Children; Rachel Davis of Climax Springs, MO; Jason Rickey and wife, Jennifer of Climax Springs, MO; Six grandchildren; Christopher Coffey and fiancé, Brenna Steward, Nicholas Asbury and wife, Baylee, Dakota Davis, Mariah Davis and fiancé, Alan Abernathy, Brayden Rickey and Charlotte Rickey; One Great Grandchild, Clara Sue Asbury.

She is also survived by her sisters; Arlene Wilkerson and husband, Murl, Lillian Miller and husband, Bill, Brothers; Freddie Rowland, and John Rowland as well aunt, nieces, nephews, cousins, and many friends.

Mona was born and raised in Climax Springs where she attended and graduated from Climax Springs High School in 1974.  She was a devoted member of the Pearson Branch Church where she accepted Christ as her lord and savior. She spent summer after summer volunteering as a camp counselor for her church camp. In her spare time, she loved playing cards (Pitch) and was a pinball wizard.

Her passion for the color purple was evident in every aspect of her life. From her purple couches to her purple toaster, her admiration for this hue was clear. Her wardrobe boasted a lively assortment of purple clothing, ranging from soft mauve blouses to elegant amethyst dresses that shimmered in the light.

Friends and family often teased her in a lighthearted manner about her purple obsession, yet she embraced it with pride, finding both joy and comfort in its majestic and soothing tones.

At the age of 13, she worked beside her mother at the Flame Resort in Camdenton, MO for over 40 years and then becoming a home health care giver afterwards.

Mona’s greatest achievements were her children who she loved and cared for endlessly. As they pursued their individual paths, her influence was evident in their actions, choices, and the way they cared for others. Her legacy lived on through them, a testament to the profound impact of her nurturing spirit.

Although she lived a full life, her time with us was short. Mona was a devoted daughter, mother, grandmother, sister, and friend to many in the community. She will be dearly missed by all who knew and loved her spunky, sassy, alien telling stories.

Her passion for storytelling and her vibrant personality left a lasting impression on everyone she met. Mona was not only a cherished family member but also a pillar in the community, known for her kindness and willingness to lend a helping hand. Her love for her family was evident in every conversation, and her laughter was infectious, bringing joy to those around her.

Matthew 5:4 “Blessed are those who mourn, for they will be comforted.”

Anthony “Tony” Allen Helmerichs, 41
Anthony “Tony” Allen Helmerichs, of Camdenton, Missouri passed away on June 1, 2025 at home surrounded by his loving family. He was born on November 8, 1983 in Springfield, Illinois; a son of Allen Helmerichs and Tammy (Hoffmeyer).

He attended school at School of the Osage, where he graduated and later attended classes at University of Central Missouri. Tony was a work horse and started working at the young age of 14 at Holiday Inn. He then was the chef at Bootleggers in Osage Beach. He had a passion for cooking. Tony worked at Lowe’s for about nine years then went on to work at Meek’s where he was currently employed.

Tony was an athlete in school and loved to be involved in everything, he enjoyed bowling, basketball and playing golf. Slowing down and being present with family was his all time favorite thing to do, whether it was sitting around socializing at a family gathering or watching his brother play the guitar.

You could find Tony where all the kids were playing, enjoying the most out of those moments spent together. Some special moments with the love of his life, Kela, were made when they would attend concerts or listening to the Small Town Murder podcasts together.

Tony is survived by his mother, Tammy Marks (Daniel) of Lake Ozark; Father, Allen Helmerichs (Amber) of Lake Ozark; love of his life, Kela Richardson of Camdenton; brothers, Corey Helmerichs (Kristina) and Kevin Helmerichs (Beka); step children, Bentley and Mason Harper and Alexis Pendergrass; nieces, Trinity, Bella and Zoey; grandmothers, Dorothy Helmerichs and Marilyn Hoffmeyer. Tony was preceded by his grandfathers, Paul Hoffmeyer and Wayne Helmerichs and great grandparents. .

Friends were received for a Celebration of Life on June 14, 2025, at Hedges-Scott-Millard Funeral Home-Osage Beach.

Expressions of sympathy can be made to the Family or American Cancer Society.

Arrangements are under the direction of Hedges-Scott-Millard Funeral Homes, 514 Highway 42, Osage Beach, MO 65065 (573) 348-3232. Condolences may be left online for the family at www.hedgesscottmillard.com

Marian (Celine) Loretta Dickemann, 94
Marian (Celine) Loretta Dickemann, of Camdenton, Missouri passed away on June 8, 2025 in Camdenton, Missouri surrounded by her family. She was born on February 2, 1931, in Crystal City, Missouri; a daughter of Frederick and Rosella (Sloan) Linderer.

She was united in marriage to William Robert (Bob) Dickemann on September 3, 1951, in California.
 
She played the French horn in the Crystal City Band and sang at numerous weddings and functions in the Crystal City and Festus area. She was also an usherette at the local theatre in Festus during her high school years. Celine belonged to the Crafty Ladies at St. Anthony’s Catholic Church for many years. She was an active member of the Lake Valley Golf Club Community.
 
In 1958 Celine and Bob made the most difficult decision of their lives to move four small children under the age of five to begin a new life at Lake of the Ozarks. They purchased Red Bird Resort where, together they created a beautiful family vacation destination enjoyed by many families over the next 27 years.  It was ultimately the best decision of their lives. 

During the off-season, Bob and Celine would often  RV to Texas and Florida. Upon retirement, they continued living in Camdenton at the resort, which is now enjoyed by their family.
 
She is survived by her sons William Andre (Cindy), Robert Kent (Jorja), and Kerry Joseph (Rhonda); daughters Renee (Kirk) Woolfolk and D’Ann (Brad) Karr; 18 grandchildren; 41 great-grandchildren; two great-great-grandchildren; her brother Donald Linderer; her sister Rose McCullough; and other relatives and many friends.

Celine was preceded by her husband Robert (Bob) Dickemann; her grandson Cameron Dickemann; her parents Frederick and Rosella Linderer; her siblings Fredrick, James, Glenwood, Omer, Gerald Linderer, and Louella Stoll.
 
A Celebration of Life was held Saturday, June 14, 2025 at Hedges-Scott-Millard Funeral Home-Camdenton.

Inurnment was held at Lake Memorial Gardens Veteran’s Wall.
 
Expressions of sympathy can be made to Integrity Hospice of Lebanon, Missouri.

Arrangements are under the direction of Hedges-Scott-Millard Funeral Homes, 1270 S Business Route 5, Camdenton, MO 65020 (573) 346-2090. Condolences may be left online for the family at www.hedgesscottmillard.com

Raymond Clinton Lee, 91
Raymond Clinton Lee, son of Emmett and Nellie Lee, was born, August 13, 1933 in Lynchburg, Missouri.  He passed away June 3, 2025, in Osage Beach, Missouri at the age of ninety-one years, nine months and twenty-one days.

On July 19, 1958 in St. Louis, Missouri, he was united in marriage to Anna Thompson. Together they shared fifty-five years of marriage until her passing.

He was preceded in death by his parents; his wife, Anna; brother, Loren Lee; sisters, Fay Dorris and her husband Charlie, and Naomi and her husband Ed.

He is survived by his daughter, Laura Cook and husband, Wade, of Salem, Missouri; grandchildren, Alexis Kulik and husband Martin, of Salem, Missouri, Nathan Cook and wife Mackenzie of Salem, Missouri, and Nathan Wolfe and girlfriend Kelsey of Licking, Missouri; great-grandchildren, Aiden Matthess, Asher Carter, Arissa Carter, Rilyn Cook, and Cooper Cook; a host of nieces, nephews, other relatives and many friends.

Raymond was raised in Lynchburg, Missouri and went to school in Plato. After his enlistment in the United States Marine Corp, he worked at IBM for several years as a service technician in St. Louis. Raymond and Anna moved to the Lake of the Ozarks in 1967 where he started his own very successful construction company, “Lee Construction.” Raymond operated it until he retired in 2007.

Raymond served on the Camdenton Park Board and was a Deacon at First Baptist Church in Camdenton.

In his spare time Raymond loved fishing, bird watching and feeding wild animals. He was an amazing carpenter and electrician.

He was a loving and a caring neighbor and friend.  We celebrate his life and his accomplishments and will treasure the memories he created for his family and friends.

Online condolences may be made at www.alleeholmanhowe.com

Arrangements are under the direction of Allee-Holman-Howe Funeral Home of Camdenton, Missouri.

Tracy Lynn Dean, 61
Tracy Lynn Dean, of Versailles, passed away Sunday, June 15, 2025, at Boone Hospital Center in Columbia.  She was born December 13, 1963, in Springfield, Missouri, daughter of Bobby and Anna Charlene (Chamberlain) Jump.
 
On December 26, 1981, in Versailles, she was united in marriage to her surviving husband, Randy Dean.
 
Tracy was the accounting manager at Sakelaris Ford in Versailles for over twenty years until her retirement.
 
She was a member of the First Christian Church of Versailles.
 
She enjoyed creating beauty with her hands through sewing and quilting.  A devoted baseball and basketball fan, Tracy spent countless hours in the bleachers cheering for her grandchildren and the local baseball teams Randy coached.
 
Above all, she loved her grandchildren. They were the light of her life and the heart of her world. She poured her soul into every moment they shared together. Her legacy lives on in every memory and every heart she touched.
 
In addition to her husband, Randy, she is survived by her children, Jessica Hancock and husband Joe of Tipton, Missouri, Josh Dean of Versailles, Missouri and Justin Dean and wife Bethany of Nixa, Missouri; grandsons, Jack Hancock, Jeremiah Hancock and Theodore Dean; her father, Bobby Jump of Oklahoma City, Oklahoma; brother, Michael Jump of Arkansas; sister-in-law, Angela Jump of Texas and many other relatives and friends. 

She was preceded in death by her mother, Anna Charlene Jump and her brother, Mark Jump.
 
A celebration of Tracy’s life was held Friday, June 20, at the First Christian Church of Versailles with Pastor Jeff Spielman officiating.  Memorial contributions are suggested to the American Heart Association.
 
Expressions of sympathy may be left online at www.kidwellgarber.com

Cremation arrangements are under the direction and care of the Kidwell-Garber Funeral Home of Versailles.

Tommy James Tomson, 69
Tommy James Tomson passed away on June 12, 2025. He was born on August 7, 1955, to William and Lora (Murray) Tomson in Tuscumbia, Missouri.

Tommy grew up in Brumley, Missouri, and graduated from School of the Osage in Osage Beach, Missouri. He then graduated from the University of Central Missouri in 1976. After graduating, he moved to Medicine Lodge, Kansas, where he became a deputy for the Barber County Sheriff’s Office. He would later become Sheriff in Barber County from 1990-2013. He “retired” in 2013 and then started driving trucks in the oil field and the mine in Barber County before finally officially retiring in Brumley.

He loved taking care of the farm, his kids, and grandkids, who he loved more than anything.

Tommy is preceded in death by his parents, William and Lora, his brothers, Charles and Phillip, and his niece, Shannon. Tommy is survived by his kids, Matthew (Katie) Tomson of Garden Plain, Kansas, Keegan Tomson (Alex Veith) of Beardstown, Illinois, and Paige (Sean) Engler of Sterling, Kansas. His grandkids, Tucker, Madison, Miles, and Bronwyn also survived him.

A celebration of life will be planned in Medicine Lodge, Kansas at a later date.

In lieu of flowers, the family asks for donations to the Barber County Sheriff’s Office.

Arrangements are under the direction of Hedges-Scott-Millard Funeral Homes, 514 Highway 42, Osage Beach, MO 65065 (573) 348-3232. Condolences may be left online for the family at www.hedgesscottmillard.com

Sharon Ruth Haughey, 65
Sharon Ruth Haughey, of Sunrise Beach, Missouri passed away on June 14, 2025, at her home surrounded by her loving family. She was born on November 20, 1959, in Watseka, Illinois; a daughter of Alvin Hermann and Elfriede Marie (Peters) Bohlmann.

She was united in marriage to Paul on May 31, 1980, in Woodworth, Illinois. They shared 45 beautiful years together at the time of her passing.

Sharon was proud of her dairy farming heritage and her careers at Caterpillar and State Farm.  She enjoyed entertaining guests, golfing, gardening, cooking, sewing, boating, and traveling. Her love of children in need led her to volunteering.  She was a CASA (Court Approved Special Advocate for Foster Kids), while living in Bloomington, Illinois.

After retiring to the lake area, she was the Request Coordinator for the Lake of the Ozarks Idiots Club.  She received the LO Profile Magazine Ambassador of Hope Award for her work with the Idiots Club while living with ALS. Sharon’s most treasured time was spent with her family and especially the grandchildren.

Sharon is survived by husband, Paul Haughey of the home; her daughters Lexie Doré (Lou), Meggie Hunsinger (Zach), and Andrea Woodlee (Kyndl); she was known affectionately as Omi by her grandchildren Cain Doré, Simon Doré, Henry Hunsinger, Liesl Hunsinger, Ruthie Hunsinger, and Indie Woodlee; her siblings Fred (Mary) Bohlmann, Rodney (Karen) Bohlmann, Elaine (Kazu) Okamoto, and Judy (Dave) Creek; and other relatives and many friends.

Sharon was preceded in death by her parents Alvin and Elfriede Bohlmann; her sister Donna Young; and brother Jim Bohlmann.
 
Funeral Services was held Tuesday, June 24, 2025, at Christ the King Lutheran Church.

In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to:
Christ the King Church https://www.ctklo.com/give
Team Gleason (ALS)  Donate - Team Gleason https://teamgleason.org/donate-2
Idiots Club BECOME AN IDIOTS CLUB DONOR www.lakeoftheozarksidiotsclub.org/product/become-an-idiots-club-donor

Arrangements are under the direction of Hedges-Scott-Millard Funeral Homes, 514 Highway 42, Osage Beach, MO 65065 (573) 348-3232. Condolences may be left online for the family at www.hedgesscottmillard.com

Published June 18, 2025

David Sheldon Kneeter, 76
David Sheldon Kneeter, of Osage Beach, Missouri, passed away on May 28, 2025, in Springfield, Missouri. He was born on January 31, 1949, in New York City, New York, to the late Miriam and Oscar Kneeter.

David proudly served in the United States Army and lived a life of service long after his retirement. He was a dedicated member of Our Lady of the Lake Catholic Church and the Knights of Columbus, and he found deep purpose in volunteering his time to causes close to his heart.

From supporting the Adult Special Olympics to ringing bells dressed as Santa for the Salvation Army - often for full days at a time - David had a passion for lifting others up. After his granddaughter was born with a medical condition requiring multiple surgeries, he became a consistent supporter of Shriners Hospitals for Children.

David’s greatest joy was his family. He is survived by his daughters Kimberly Kneeter and Tabitha Leighty, son-in-law Daniel Leighty, and his beloved grandchildren: Nakkara George, Kiera George, Payton Leighty, Nevada Leighty, Christopher Leighty, and Orrin Leighty.

He is also survived by his siblings Dorothy Dugger and Michael Kneeter. He was preceded in death by his siblings Barbara Kneeter, Sandra O’Brien, Robert Kneeter, and Eddie Kneeter.

He was the kind of dad who may have complained about the long drive to Silver Dollar City - but still bought season passes every year. And when the grandkids came along, he continued the tradition with trips to Six Flags, spending hours waiting patiently while they rode all the rides, then making the long drive home with a smile on his face.

David also had a legendary knack for tracking down the cheapest eggs in Missouri. Armed with senior discounts, sale ads, and cashback apps, he could tell you where to find the best deal on eggs from Camdenton to Jefferson City - and he probably factored in gas prices too.

David was a helper, a giver, and a steady presence in the lives of many. His legacy lives on in the joy he brought to others and the love he poured into his family and community.

A Funeral Mass was held June 10 at Our Lady of the Lake Catholic Church in Lake Ozark, Missouri. A military service took place at Fort Leonard Wood in Missouri.

In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to Shriners Hospitals for Children in David’s memory.

Terry Dean Buffalow, 68
Terry Dean Buffalow, of Morrisville, MO passed away in his sleep on Friday, May 30, 2025, at home, with his wife by his side. He was born on January 29, 1957, to Richard and Ellen “Jeannie” Buffalow in Key West, FL.

Terry grew up and attended school in Camdenton, MO. After high school he joined the military and became a US Army Ranger and Squad leader with the 2nd Platoon-Company B-1st Battalion-5th Infantry Regiment-25th Infantry Division.

He also worked as a Chef at Brown’s Palace in Denver, CO., and at Lodge of the Four Seasons and Tan-Tara at Lake of the Ozarks. But his true calling was being a National Registry Paramedic and EMS Instructor.
He was also a Licensed POST Instructor, Fire Instructor and Fire Investigator. He served in EMS for 39 years, including owning his own EMT training entity with his wife. His firefighter career began in 1971 with the Missouri Conservation Commission, and he served with Walnut Grove and Aurora City Fire Departments in Missouri.

He was an avid outdoorsman and loved camping, backpacking, rafting, fishing, and mountain climbing with his family and friends. He loved music and played harmonicas, guitar and ukulele. More than anything, he loved his family and God.

He was preceded in death by his father, Richard D. Buffalow and his nephew, James Richardson. 

Terry is survived by his wife, Amy of Morrisville, daughters: Terryn Buffalow (Tyler Williams) of Bois D’ Arc, Amber Peters (Nate Peters) of Republic, Stepchildren: Christopher Stockton (Amanda Laing) of Lake Ozark, Casey Cypret (Anthony Cypret) of Cassville. Mother: Ellen Jeanne Buffalow of Bolivar. Two brothers: Larry Buffalow (Nancy & 3 nieces) of New Mexico, Ronnie Buffalow (Marsha Grissom & 1 nephew) of Morrisville. Two sisters: Jolynn Hampton (Terry, 2 nieces, 1 nephew) of Bolivar, YoVonne Buffalow (Scott Kaczorowski) of Colorado along with14 grandchildren, 3 great-grandchildren (4th due in January 2026), many extended family members and friends.

Per Terry’s wishes there will not be a funeral service. In leu of flowers please consider donating to Citizen’s Memorial Hospital Hospice Group, Bolivar, MO., in memory of Terry. They do so much for Hospice patients and their families - cmhbolivar.info/givetohospice

Arrangements have been entrusted to Midwest Cremation and Funeral Services of Springfield, MO.

Brenda Carroll Littrell, 82
Brenda Carroll Littrell, daughter of Archie W. Street and Lorene E. (Kinsey) Street, was born on August 19, 1942 in Gideon, Missouri.  She passed away on June 8, 2025, in Lake Regional Hospital, Osage Beach, Missouri. At the time of her passing, Brenda was eighty-two years, nine months and twenty days of age.

She was preceded in death by her parents; son, Ronald E. Littrell; husband, Ronald L. Littrell; and two sisters, Barbara and Nancy.

She is survived by her daughter, Laura (Dan) Hanks; Special children, Annette (John) Shafer and Tom (Shelby) Foster; four siblings, Mike (Robbie) Street, Vicki (Rick) Dorchincez, Dennis (Sherrie) Street and Donna Street; two sisters-in-law, Dean Brown and Kathy Littrell; one granddaughter, Emily (Travis) Franklin; and two great-grandchildren, Henry Franklin and Sadie Franklin.

 In her passing, Brenda leaves behind nieces, nephews, friends and other family members who will truly miss her.  

Brenda was raised in Southeast Missouri and St. Louis, Missouri, attending Wellston School District. On December 19, 1952, in St. Louis, Missouri, she was united in marriage to Ronald L. Littrell and to this union, two children were born. 

Ron and Brenda would later move to the Lake of the Ozarks in 1977, where Brenda would be a co-owner of Buck’s Dock. She would then work as a date entry operator for James A. Frick and Lake Regional Hospital; Brenda also worked as a CSM for K-Mart and Wal-Mart.

Brenda made a profession of Christian faith and was a charter member of New Beginnings Church in Camdenton, Missouri.

 In her spare time, Brenda enjoyed gardening, reading, playing computer games and crocheting. Above all, she truly cherished the time spent with her children, granddaughter and was honored to be GiGi to her great-grandchildren, Henry and Sadie.

She was a loving mother, grandmother, great-grandmother, sister and a caring neighbor and friend.  We celebrate her life and her accomplishments and will treasure the memories she created for her family and friends.

Memorial donations may be made to the American Heart Association and left at the funeral home.

Online condolences may be made at www.alleeholmanhowe.com

Arrangements are under the direction of Allee-Holman-Howe Funeral Home, Camdenton, Missouri.

Sydney Ann Woods, 26
Sydney Ann Woods was born on April 28, 1999, named after her late grandma “Annie”. For the first few years of her life Sydney was known as “Buzzy” for her lack of hair that buzzed out in all directions. From a young child, Sydney had a strong competitive spirit and did not like to lose at anything, even a friendly family game of “Poop on your neighbor” (yahoo).

As Sydney grew older that competitive spirit only grew stronger in the form of sports and beating her sister at absolutely everything she could. In high school, Sydney found a love for Volleyball, Academics, and spending time with her friends.

Sydney graduated Camdenton High School in 2017 and made the venture up to University of Missouri in Columbia where she graduated Magna Cume Laude with a Bachelor’s degree in Architectural Studies. While at Mizzou, Sydney joined ZTA sorority where she made lifelong best friends. After her time at Mizzou she moved to the big city (St. Louis) and worked in the architectural field until her untimely passing.

Sydney was known for her outgoing personality that could light up any room that she walked in. She had true “Fomo” (fear of missing out) and was always on the move living life to the fullest. Sydney also adored her nephew Lincoln who she would facetime almost on a daily basis. Sydney’s smile left an impact on everyone she met, and this world will truly not be the same without it.

Sydney is survived by her parents Scott and Jennifer Woods; her sister Jordyn Moore (Cooper); nephew Lincoln Moore; grandparents Ray and Linda Woods.   Sydney was preceded in death by grandparents John and Judy Hickman and Grandmother Ann Woods.

A Celebration of Life was held Saturday June 14 at Freedom Church , 826 N Business Rte 5, Camdenton, MO 65020.

Arrangements are under the direction of Hedges-Scott-Millard Funeral Homes, 1270 S Business Route 5, Camdenton, MO 65020 (573) 346-2090. Condolences may be left online for the family at www.hedgesscottmillard.com

Mary Fern Stokos, 94
Mary Fern Stokos, of Camdenton, Missouri passed away on June 9, 2025, at Lake Regional Health System.

She was born on March 30, 1931, in Poplar Bluff, Missouri; a daughter of Fred and Theresa (Davis) Schisler.

Mary enjoyed life. Her hobbies included golfing, traveling, gardening, reading, scrabble, and doing crossword puzzles. Mary also was very talented at playing the piano. She enjoyed music, the symphony and theater. Her most treasured time in life was spending time with her family and friends.

Mary is a loving mother, grandmother, great-grandmother, aunt, great-aunt and friend. She will be missed by all who knew and love her.

Mary is survived by her daughters, Julie Daniels (Stephen) of Lake Ozark, Missouri, and Teresa Jacobsen (Bruce) of Los Gatos, California; her grandchildren Emily, Ellen, Evelyn, Elias, Devin (Corissa), and Kelsey (Maxwell); her great-grandchildren Harrison and Kai; her nieces and nephews; and her great nieces and great nephews; other relatives and many friends.

Mary was preceded by her parents Fred and Theresa; and her three siblings.

There are no formal services planned.

Arrangements are under the direction of Hedges-Scott-Millard Funeral Homes, 514 Highway 42, Osage Beach, MO 65065 (573) 348-3232. Condolences may be left online for the family at www.hedgesscottmillard.com
 

Published June 11, 2025

Robert Karl Miller Jr., 76
Robert Karl Miller Jr., passed away on Monday, May 19, 2025, at Bristol Manor, Camdenton, MO. Born September 17, 1948, in Fayetteville, NC, Karl was the son of Robert Karl Miller, Sr., and Eleanor Blanche (nee Maynor) Ballard.

The first few years of his childhood were spent in Haverhill, England, where his father served in the US military. After returning to the states his boyhood homes included Webster Groves and St. Charles, MO.

As a youth he loved playing tennis, canoeing, swimming, and teaching others to swim at Sherwood Forest Camp in Troy, MO. He had become quite proficient playing the accordion with which he entertained family and friends. He graduated cum laude from St. Charles Senior High School in 1966. He then attended and graduated from Elmhurst University, Elmhurst, IL, with high honors as well.

During his college years he participated in Men’s Glee Club; was president of the Men’s Honor Club; and was a member of the Who Who’s Club. Since his mid-20s Karl struggled with mental illness and bore patiently with this affliction, participating in NAMI, National Alliance on Mental Illness.

An avid reader until his late sixties, he loved discussing philosophical and theological issues. With a keen wit and a quirky humor, Karl found joy and a love for life, exhibiting an unusual contentment with his “lot.” Before his health declined, he freely volunteered countless hours of his time to the Dogwood Animal Shelter Thrift Store, the Senior Citizen Center in Camdenton and the Salvation Army as a bell ringer at Christmas. He resided at Bristol Manor, where he was known for assisting its staff by helping out in any way he could.

Most importantly, Karl gave his life to Jesus Christ in his thirties, and later in life became a member of St. Anthony Catholic Church, Camdenton, MO, where he faithfully attended. He was also a member of the Knights of Columbus.

Karl is survived by his stepfather, Paul Kendall Ballard, Kaiser, MO; three sisters, Karen Suzanne (Tracy) Singleton, Polo, IL; Lynette Ann Miller, Warrenton, MO; and Leslie Evans Edgar, Dixon, IL; three nieces, Audrey Bess (Keith) Hall, Allison Park, PA; Lydia Marie (Greg) Murphy, O’Fallon, MO; and Tessa Renee (Eric) Hoefler, Milwaukee, WI; three nephews, Micah Brandon (Nevair) Singleton, St. Petersburg, FL; Neal Thomas (Samantha) Singleton, Wausau, WI; and Adam Lee (Tiffany) Singleton, Ocala, FL; and an aunt, Elizabeth Ann (Fred) Stanley, Wytheville, VA. 

He also leaves behind numerous cousins, great-nieces, great-nephews, and friends who will truly miss him.

His parents, Robert and Eleanor, preceded him in death in 1996 and 2024, respectively. Also deceased are his paternal and maternal grandparents, seven aunts, six uncles, three cousins, and an infant great niece.

The family would like to extend their appreciation, love and gratitude to the following: Bristol Manor Care Center in Camdenton—throughout Karl’s nineteen years as a resident of their facility, he was always treated with love, kindness, and respect, and therefore never had a bad word to say about his caregivers; his church family at St. Anthony’s Catholic Church for their works of mercy; and his oncology medical team for their excellent care.

Visitation was held Thursday, May 29 at St. Anthony Catholic Church, in Camdenton, MO, with a service following. Karl was laid to rest at a nearby burial plot.

Expressions of sympathy may be made to Shriner’s Hospital in St. Louis, MO.

Gerald E. Hamlett, 85
Gerald E. Hamlett, of Versailles, passed away on Thursday, May 29, 2025, at the Good Shepherd Care Center in Versailles.  He was born January 26, 1940, in Oran, Missouri, a son of the late Finus and Jewel (Woods) Hamlett.
 
On May 27, 1961, in Jefferson City, he was united in marriage to his surviving wife, Mary (Hovis) Hamlett.  They recently celebrated sixty-four wonderful years of marriage.
 
Gerald founded the United Pentecostal Church in Versailles on April 15, 1967, where he served as Pastor for the past fifty-eight years.  He also owned and operated Office Business Equipment in Versailles for fifty years along with his wife, Mary and daughters, Melodie and Darla.
 
Gerald had a passion for missions and served as the Global Missions Director for the Missouri District United Pentecostal Church for many years.  He also played an active role in supporting the Versailles Nutrition Site for twenty-five years serving on the board and also as president.
 
He was an avid reader and enjoyed spending his time fishing and eating at his favorite buffets and Kentucky Fried Chicken.
 
Gerald’s love for the Lord was the cornerstone of his life.  His ministry extended far beyond the pulpit and his business.  Whether visiting the sick, comforting grieving families, mentoring young leaders or assisting others with business equipment, Gerald was a living example of Christ’s hands and feet.  He was a devoted husband, father, grandfather, great-grandfather and pastor.  His legacy is one of unwavering faith, selfless service and unconditional love.  Those that knew Gerald, knew he truly believed, “we’re closer than close”.  Well done, good and faithful servant.
 
In addition to his wife, Mary, he is survived by his daughters, Melodie Reineke and Darla Palmer and husband Terry all of Versailles, Missouri; grandson, Nathaniel Reineke and wife Isabel; great-grandson, Luca Reineke; sisters, Shirley Casey of Niles, Michigan, Barbara Alexander of Versailles, Missouri and Alice Adams of Shelby Township, Michigan and many nieces, nephews and friends. 

In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by his siblings, Jackie Hamlett, Gary Hamlett, Margaret Bickings, Mary Yant and Betty Bickings.
 
Funeral services were held Monday, June 2, at the United Pentecostal Church.  Graveside services and interment followed in the Versailles Cemetery. 

In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions are suggested to UPCI Global Missions.  Expressions of sympathy may be left online at www.kidwellgarber.com

Arrangements are under the direction and care of the Kidwell-Garber Funeral Home of Versailles.
 
Dennis Russell Morse, 86
Dennis Russell Morse, of Versailles, passed away May 28, 2025, at his home.  He was born June 4, 1938, in Findlay, Illinois, a son of the late Robert Earl and Leta Leona (Chapman) Morse. He was the youngest of six siblings and grew up on the family farm. He graduated from Findlay High School in 1956 and joined the United States Air Force. Stationed at Scott Air Force base in Illinois, he met his future wife, Shirlie (Turpin), at a church youth group. They were married on April 18, 1959 and recently celebrated 66 years together.
 
During his enlistment, he worked as a radio repairman in Germany, and he and Shirlie were able to visit England, Scotland, and Holland. After his service, he was employed as a farm machinery mechanic and also worked in the construction of the Shelbyville dam and the interstate highway system in Illinois. Later, he worked as a railroad mechanic in Illinois and Indiana, keeping the track machinery running.
 
Dennis had a passion for construction and took great pride in designing and building his own home in Montgomery, Texas, after he and Shirlie retired. He was known for being able to figure out and fix or build most anything, and often was called on to help others with building and remodeling projects. He also enjoyed spending time gardening and was an avid reader. They moved to Versailles, Missouri in 2007.
 
Dennis gave his life to Jesus at an early age and served him faithfully all of his life. He served in churches in various capacities through the years. Most recently, Dennis was an active member of the Trinity Baptist Church in Versailles where he taught adult Sunday school and delivered the children’s sermons for many years.
 
He was a devoted husband, father and grandfather whose faith, love, strength and unwavering support defined and shaped the lives he touched.  His legacy will live on through the love of his family.
 
In addition to his wife, Shirlie, he is survived by his daughters, Cheryl Bigham and husband Joe of Versailles, Missouri and Linda Morse of Farmington Hills, Michigan; six grandchildren, Bethany Nickels (Dan), Christa Koop (Kyle), Rachel Cain (Cash), Aleya Siyaj (Akbar), Mustafa Siyaj (Lamees), and Judi Siyaj; ten great-grandchildren, and numerous nieces, nephews and friends.  In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by his siblings, Frank Morse, Kenneth Morse, Richard Morse, Maxine Blair and Marlene Gaston.
 
A celebration of Dennis’ life with full military honors was held Friday, June 6, at the Trinity Baptist Church with Pastor Gary Patterson officiating.  Memorial contributions are suggested to the Trinity Baptist Church. 

Expressions of sympathy may be left online at www.kidwellgarber.com

Arrangements are under the direction and care of the Kidwell-Garber Funeral Home of Versailles.

Donald D. Hall, 81
Donald D. Hall, of Versailles, passed away Monday, June 2, 2025, at his home near Versailles.  He was born August 23, 1943, in Chillicothe, Missouri, son of the late Don and Frances Hall.
 
On January 6, 1986, in Kauai, Hawaii, he was united in marriage to his surviving wife Carmen (Stelzer) Hall.
 
Don worked as a western wear traveling sales representative for many years.  He was also the founder and original owner of Laurie Tent Rental and Fireworks Plus in Sunrise Beach. As an entrepreneur he brought passion, grit and authenticity to every endeavor. He believed in the value of hard work, integrity and doing things the right way.
 
He was one of the first members of the Osage Community Elks Lodge in Laurie and was a contributing supporter throughout the years. 
 
Don loved living at his Lost Ridge Ranch.  He found purpose and peace in the great outdoors especially while hunting deer, turkey, antelope and elk.  He also had a passion for classic cars and took great pride in his 1941 Chevrolet Cabriolet Convertible.
 
He leaves behind a legacy of love, adventure, determination and generosity and will be missed by all who knew and loved him.
 
In addition to his wife, Carmen, he is survived by his children, Alicia Falcone Brown (Ray) of Lake Ozark, Missouri and Chad Hall of Jefferson City, Missouri; grandchildren, Kevin Falcone and Danielle Shoemate; three great-grandchildren, Dominique, Sam and McKenzie; his beloved dog, Bear and many cousins and friends.
 
A celebration of Don’s life will be held at a later date in August. 
 
Expressions of sympathy may be left online at www.kidwellgarber.com

Cremation arrangements are under the direction and care of the Kidwell-Garber Funeral Home of Versailles.

 

Published June 4, 2025

John L. Lapp, 80
John L. Lapp, of Barnett, passed away Thursday, May 1, 2025.  He was born May 2, 1944, in St. Louis, Missouri, the son of the late Gustavo “Gus” and Flossie (Cochran) Lapp.
 
On June 16, 1978, in Tuscumbia, he was united in marriage to his surviving wife, Brenda (Bone) Lapp.
 
John worked as an accountant for Monsanto in St. Louis and Prost Builders in Jefferson City before opening his own business, John Lapp Auto Sales, in Barnett. He had a lifelong passion for cars which led to his 45+ year career in car sales, racing cars with his son, and restoring antique cars.
 
John, who was an avid outdoorsman, enjoyed spending time at his tree farm. John also enjoyed riding and racing dirt bikes.
 
John deeply loved his family, but his only grandchild, Rylee, was truly the light of his life.
 
In addition to his wife, Brenda, he is survived by his son, Christopher Lapp and wife Cassie of Lee’s Summit, Missouri; granddaughter, Rylee Lapp; and many friends.  In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by his grandparents, Ab and Gertie Cochran of Barnett and Joseph and Margaret Lapp of St. Louis.
 
A celebration of John’s life will be held at a later date.
 
Expressions of sympathy may be left online at www.kidwellgarber.com

Cremation arrangements are under the direction and care of the Kidwell-Garber Funeral Home of Versailles.

Jake Wald, Jr., 94
Jake Wald, Jr., of Gravois Mills, passed away Friday, May 16, 2025, at the Laurie Care Center.  He was born November 1, 1930, in Paris, Arkansas, a son of the late Jake, Sr. and Sylvia (Shirley) Wald.
 
Jake dropped out of school in the 8th grade to help support his family during the Depression.  Later, he moved out of rural Arkansas to Illinois for better employment opportunities.  While living in Illinois, he met his future bride on a blind date, roller skating. 

On December 15, 1951, he married the love of his life, Betty Jean Schmidt.  They completed their family with the adoption of a son and daughter, Robert and Patricia.
 
Jake was a mail carrier, walking eight miles each day until his retirement after thirty-five years.  He enjoyed spending his time vegetable and flower gardening and square dancing.  He and Betty were members of the Happy Swingers Square Dance Club for many years.
 
Jake was a member of the St. Paul’s Lutheran Church in Chicago Heights, Illinois.
 
He was a loving Father and Papa to his grandchildren and great-grandchildren.  He will be missed by all who knew and loved him.
 
He is survived by his children, Robert Wald (Elizabeth) and Patricia Vandewater (Wayne); grandchildren, Emily Wald (David Williford), Ethan Wald (Jasmine), Riley Vandewater (Sarah); great-granddaughter, Maisie Vandewater; sisters, Betty Jane (Wald) Schmalz and Dorothy (Wald) Schmitz (Robert); brother, Tom Wald (Dana) and many nieces and nephews. 
 
In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by his wife, Betty Jean Wald, brothers, William Wald and Anton Wald and sister, Marilou Revis.
 
A celebration of Jake’s life was held Friday, May 23, at the West Lake Christian Church in Laurie with Reverend Murray Frick officiating. 

A graveside service and inurnment will be held at St. Paul’s Lutheran Cemetery in Flossmoor, Illinois at a later date in mid-June. 

Memorial contributions are suggested to St. Paul’s Lutheran Church, 330 Highland Drive, Chicago Heights, Illinois 60411. 

Expressions of sympathy may be left online at www.kidwellgarber.com

Arrangements are under the direction and care of the Kidwell-Garber Laurie/Sunrise Beach Chapel.

Carol Jean Anderson, 81
Carol Jean Anderson, daughter of Eugene and Virginia Boyd, was born on October 17, 1943, in her grandmother’s home near Farmington, Missouri.

She passed away as a beloved daughter, wife, mother, aunt and grandmother on Tuesday, May 13, 2025 at the Ozark Rehabilitation and Health Care Services home in Osage Beach, Missouri at the age of 81 years, six months and 26 days.

She was preceded in death by her parents, Edward Anderson (husband) and Victoria Anderson (daughter).

She is survived by her son, Stephen Anderson of Camdenton, Missouri, daughter Robin Stone and her husband Brian of Arizona, three siblings including sister, Joyce Dowell with husband Gary of Farmington, Missouri, brother Charles Boyd with wife Beverly of Troy, Missouri and sister Nancy Boyd of Louisiana. There were also four grandchildren along with numerous nieces and nephews.

She was a graduate of Desloge High School, Desloge, Missouri followed by a year at Missouri University in Columbia, Missouri before marrying Edward on September 17, 1962 and living in Omaha, Nebraska.

They moved to Collinsville, Illinois where her family was started and then in 1970, they would move to Osage Beach, Missouri in the Lake of the Ozarks and purchase the motel owned by Edward’s parents. They would stay in the Lake of the Ozarks for the rest of their lives.

While they would own a few different businesses throughout their tenure in the Lake of the Ozarks, Carol would also refine her love of creating works of art, the same love that she discovered at the age of 10 when she was drawing realistic pictures and creating clothes for her dolls.

In high school she would enroll in an art school that provided a three-year home study course and then continually worked on improving her abilities in this chosen field for the rest of her life.

As her abilities improved, she was able to sell her works to sustain her burgeoning talent of creating art and eventually the thrill of how to teach it to others. Beginning in 1980, she would share (teach) her love of art in the Camdenton VoTech’s Adult Education Program while teaching both adults and children in her own home.

While watercolors and oils were her mainstay, she was always trying her hand at other medium for art including 3D paintings, shadow boxes and even creating little scenes from the items she had on hand. Was she good? She had boxes of ribbons that attested to her abilities along with numerous requests to participate in different National Art Shows, but her happiness also extended to her students when they won the ribbons or other accolades for their work.

The last medium she would excel in was wire wrapping polished stones, melted glass or anything else that could be used as an attractive necklace or other piece of unique jewelry. For a short time, when she wasn’t painting on canvas, she had joined some friends that would go to festivals as clowns and paint laces.

She was a member of the Ozark Brush and Palette Club of the Lake of the Ozarks even attaining the position of their President for two years. She was also a member of the New Home Baptist Church in Camdenton, Missouri.

A viewing and an informal meet and great was held on Saturday, May 24, 2023 at the Allee-Holman-Howe Funeral Home on North 5 in Camdenton.

It is requested that in lieu of flowers, to please make a donation to the Camdenton High School Art Department to assist them in obtaining the resources to help next rising artists.

Arrangements are under the direction of Allee-Holman-Howe Funeral Home.

William ‘Bill’ Howard Wright, 86
William ‘Bill’ Howard Wright, also known as Grampy to his grandkids and Birdhouse Bill to his community, passed away peacefully at his home on May 6, 2025, surrounded by his family.
 
Born on July 9, 1939, to Robert and Gladys Wright in El Centro, California, Bill spent his life in service to others. First as a member of the Army National Guard, where he trained as a Sergeant, and then a police officer for Yuba City, California for 15 years.
 
Bill met his wife Jerri Sue at work. She was a dispatcher and he was a police officer. They were married for 57 years and have two wonderful daughters, Cynthia Taylor and Christine Troyer.
 
After retiring, Bill trained as a locksmith and worked maintenance for Graceland University in Iowa, allowing his daughters to attend college free of charge.
 
Outside of work, Bill was an avid collector of tools. He was often found tinkering and building any chance he could. In his later years, building bird houses became one of his favorite pastimes, many of which he gave to family and friends.
 
Bill was a lover of animals and in particular dogs. His first dog, Queenie, found him when she jumped into his lap at a stoplight, thus starting a lifelong bond with man’s best friend. Recently, Bill was rarely found without Dan the Chihuahua, his daughter’s dog, close by.
 
He was preceded in death by his wife, Jerri, and is survived by his two daughters, Cindy and Christine, as well as his son-in-law Travis Troyer and grandkids, Sydney & Nathaniel Jones, and Jack & Jordan Troyer.
 
A celebration of life was held on Sunday, June 1 at the Kidwell-Garber Funeral Home in Versailles. In lieu of flowers, the family asks that donations be made to Versailles Middle School to help students pay outstanding lunch balances or the pet rescue of your choice.
 
Expressions of sympathy may be left online at www.kidwellgarber.com

Arrangements are under the direction and care of the Kidwell-Garber Funeral Home of Versailles.

Published May 28, 2025

Edna "Ann" Bonacker, 83
Edna "Ann" Bonacker, daughter of Ed L. and Flossie L. Gibson Cyrus was born on February 19, 1942, in a log cabin near Tunnel Dam, Camden County, Missouri, and departed this life to be with her Lord and Savior onMay9,2025in Lebanon, MO at the age of 83.

On June 18, 1981, Ann was united in marriage to Carl L. Bonacker of Linn Creek, MO and over the next 22+ years they enjoyed traveling all over the U.S., going to swap meets, their “fur babies”, and being self-employed in many businesses. He preceded her in death or April 14, 2004, and afterwards Ann moved to Lebanon to be near her daughters.

At the age of 17, Ann professed her faith in Christ and was a member of the Pleasant Hill Missionary Baptist Church of Camdenton, MO at the time of her death. As long as her health allowed, Ann enjoyed attending church and was especially fond of gospel music and fellowship events. She loved reading, drawing and painting, making greeting cards, and visiting with family and friends. She LOVED ice cream and her grandchildren! She has written many poems, children's books (of which she also illustrated), and a fiction novel.

Ann is survived by her daughters, Debbie (Chad) Nelson and Donna (Terry) Cook, all of
Lebanon; 5 grandchildren, Lance Brown, Tyler (Lindsey) Brown, Cassie (Darrin) Schaub, Heather Cook (Cory Mihalik), and Nicholas (Shannon) Cook; and,7 great grandchildren. Caleb Brown Uchtman, Easton and Avery Brown, Reagan and Cove Schaub, Madelynn and Christopher Cook; her nephews and nieces, cousins, and friends.

She was preceded in death by her parents, husband, Carl, and her siblings, Theo Rogers, Loren Cyrus, Dora Mae Knox, and Margaret Pierce; niece, Anita Pierce, and nephews, Michael Pierce, Jimmy Rogers, and Johnny Rogers.

Ann was a loving mother, grandmother, great-grandmother and a caring neighbor & friend. Together we celebrate her life and will cherish the memories she created for her family and friends.

A funeral service was held Wednesday, May 14, 2025 at Allee-Holman-Howe Funeral Home. Interment took place in Pleasant Hill Cemetery, Camdenton, Missouri. Arrangements are under the direction of Allee-Holman-Howe Funeral Home.

Robert “Bob” Anthony Friedewald, 91
Robert "Bob" Anthony Friedewald, of Lake Ozark, Missouri passed away on May 9, 2025, at Arrowhead Senor Living. He was born on January 14, 1934, in St. Louis, Missouri; a son of William and Albertine (Eilers) Friedewald. He shared 65 wonderful years of marriage to Martha Phillips, on April 23, 1960.
 
He attended and graduated from school at Beamont High School. Bob proudly served in the Army and was stationed in Germany during that time. After his time in the service, he graduated from Saint Louis University in 1957, with a Business Degree in Commerce & Finance. While in college he was a member of the Delta Sigma Pi Pro Fraternity. Bob was employed with Edward Jones from 1973 to 2021 as a Financial Advisor and a limited partner.
 
When Bob wasn’t traveling around the world with Martha, he was boating the Mississippi River and Lake of the Ozarks. He was a member of St. Thomas Catholic Church in Florissant, Missouri, where he was also President of the Church Men’s Club. Bob took pride in being a Boy Scout Leader and Girls Basketball Coach. Being a member of the Elks Lodge and Con Trios Yacht Club was also one of Bobs favorite past times Wherever Bob was you were guaranteed to see him showing off his one-of-a-kind smile.
 
Bob is survived by wife, Martha Friedewald; son, Robert “Bobby” Friedewald Jr of St. Louis, Missouri.; daughter, Linda Doza (Kevin) of St. Charles, Missouri; grandchildren, Anthony “AJ” and Andrew “Drew” Albers of St. Charles, Missouri; many nephews, nieces, great nephews, great nieces and cousins. He is also survived by his granddog and grandcats. Bob was preceded by his parents, brothers, Dr. William F. Friedewald and Dr. Vincent Friedewald and their wives.
 
A Memorial Service was held Saturday, May 17, 2025, at Hedges-Scott-Millard Funeral Home Osage Beach with Deacon Jim officiating.
 
In lieu of flowers expressions of sympathy can be made to BackStoppers, St. Jude’s Children Hospital and/or Alzheimer's Association
 
Arrangements are under the direction of Hedges-Scott-Millard Funeral Homes, 514 Highway 42, Osage Beach, MO 65065 (573) 348-3232. Condolences may be left online for the family at www.hedgesscottmillard.com

Martha Charlene Green, 83
Martha Charlene Green, of Climax Springs, Missouri passed away on May 13, 2025, at home, surrounded by her loving family. She was born on February 7, 1942 in Joplin, Missouri; a daughter of Ernest and Rose (Haynes) Adamson. She was united in marriage to the late Len Scott Green on January 5, 1976, in Miami, Oklahoma.
 
She was a homemaker that took pride in being able to at home watching her children grow up. She loved nothing more than spending time with her family. Martha enjoyed going to garage sales and finding good deals. Her favorite music was country especially Joe Diffie, Alan Jackson, Patsy Cline and George Jones.
 
Martha is survived by her sons, Kenneth Bebee (Andrea) and Tony Bebee (Laurie); Daughter, Lisa  Draper (Kirk); sisters, Geraldine Brokey and JoAnne Greene; 13 grandchildren; 24 great grandchildren and seven great-great grandchildren.

Martha was preceded by her husband, Len Scott Green; son, Richard Bebee; her parents, Ernest and Rose May Adamson; brothers, Ernest Lee Adamson and Jr Adamson and her sisters, Marie Cusick, Juanita Smith and Goldie Ilene Adamson.
 
A Funeral Service was held Tuesday, May 20, 2025 with Colten Wright officiating. Graveside service was held immediately following at Macks Creek Cemetery.
 
Expressions of sympathy can be made to the family.
 
Arrangements are under the direction of Hedges-Scott-Millard Funeral Homes, 14384 West Highway 54, Macks Creek, MO 65786 (573) 363-5360. Condolences may be left online for the family at www.hedgesscottmillard.com

Robert James Fox, 85
Robert James Fox, son of the late James & Edith Fox, was born on December 31, 1939 and passed away on May 13, 2025. At the time of his passing, Robert was eighty-five years, four months and thirteen days of age.

Robert was preceded in passing by his parents; and his wife, Sally Fox.

He is survived by his two children, Diana & husband Richard Hueppchen and Michael Fox; three grandchildren, Matthew Szalay, Jennifer Szalay and Jonathan Vasey; and his special friend, Jeanne Harshman. In his passing, Robert also leaves behind many other friends who will all truly miss him.

Robert was born, raised and attended school in the area of Wheaton, Illinois. Following his schooling, he began working for Jewell Food Stores, working as a butcher for over thirty-five years. During his time working for Jewell, he would meet Sally Lester, and they would be united in marriage on August 11, 1980. Following his retirement to Lake of the Ozarks, he began volunteer work for Lake Regional Hospital for twenty-five plus years.

In his spare time, he enjoyed fishing, boating, water skiing, trapshooting and thoroughly enjoyed his time volunteering at the hospital, creating life-long friendships and memories.

Robert was a loving father, grandfather and a caring neighbor and friend. Together we celebrate his life and his accomplishments and will treasure the memories he created for his family and friends.

A memorial service was held Thursday, May 22, 2025 at Allee-Holman-Howe Funeral Home. In lieu of flowers, please make memorial contributions payable to Lake Regional Auxiliary/Volunteer. Arrangements are under the direction of Allee-Holman-Howe Funeral Home.

Larry Joseph Bemboom, 77
Larry Joseph Bemboom, of Montreal, Missouri passed away on May 19, 2025 at his home, surrounded by his loving family. He was born on June 11, 1947 in Jefferson City, Missouri; a son of Harry and Hilda (Bock) Bemboom. He proposed on December 22, 1966 and then married Melba Dewey on April 8, 1967. They spent 58 wonderful years together. Soulmates forever!
 
Larry worked as a journeyman doing sheet metal and was a true tradesman. He loved working with his hands and building houses and seeing his creativity come to life. It was always a good day when he could settle in and watch a good John Wayne movie. Larry never missed watching a Chiefs game and used to like the Rams, until they moved their team west. Larry was always home to watch the 5 o'clock news and was thoroughly proud of his President, Trump. He was a proud member of the New Life Fellowship Church in Richland.
 
Larry is survived by Wife, Melba Bemboom; daughters, Lisa Anderson (Steve), Lea Bemboom and Leann Bemboom; sons, Larry Bemboom Jr. and Matthew Bemboom (Heather); sisters, Kathy Schorer (John) and Mary Ellen Benne (Donnie); brother, Andy Bemboom (Becky); grandchildren, Hilda Gordon (Devin), Hannah Meyers (Charles) and Heather Holstein; great grandchildren, Joel Gordon, Jaxon Gordon, Sophia Gordon, Brooklynn Meyers, Sawyer Dean Meyers, Xavier Bemboom, and Raiden Bemboom. Larry was preceded by his parents, brothers, Harry Bemboom, David Bemboom, and sister Shirley Huntinger.
 
Celebration of Life was held Saturday, May 24, 2025 at New Life Fellowship in Richland - 111 E. Washington Ave, Richland, MO 65556 with J. Hedrick officiating.
 
Arrangements are under the direction of Hedges-Scott-Millard Funeral Homes, 1270 S Business Route 5, Camdenton, MO 65020 (573) 346-2090. Condolences may be left online for the family at www.hedgesscottmillard.com

 

Published May 21, 2025

Vincent Edward Griffin, 64
Vincent Edward Griffin, of Camdenton, Missouri passed away on April 26, 2025 at his home. He was born on April 7, 1961 in Independence, Missouri; a son of Gary Griffin and Patricia Holmes. He was united in marriage to Lori Lynch on February 11, 1989, in Independence, Missouri.

Vincent grew up in Raytown, Missouri and later relocated to Camdenton. He was a talented mechanic by trade and worked with his son Andrew and daughter-in-law Karen at Westside Auto and PowerSports in Greenview for more than 9 years.

Vincent enjoyed playing golf with his buddies.  He also took pride in fixing and building anything with wheels and a motor (hotrods, dragsters, motorcycles, watercraft and an RV). He enjoyed dirt track motorcycle racing in his youth and later in life he raced in a vintage league, with several first-place trophies. He also was a huge KC Chiefs fan and waited 50 years to finally see the Chiefs win multiple championships.

Vincent was a family man and was so proud of his kids and the adults they have become.  He was a devoted son, husband, father and grandfather.  He had several close friends, several of which he had known for most of his life.

Vincent is survived by his wife, Lori Griffin; his mother Patricia Griffin of Camdenton; his son Andrew Griffin (Karen) of Camdenton; his daughter Lindsey McDowell (Ethan) of Iberia; grandchildren Gavin, Bella, Brynleigh, Dawson and Willow.

Vincent was preceded in death by his father, Gary Griffin.

Arrangements are under the direction of Hedges-Scott-Millard Funeral Homes, 1270 S Business Route 5, Camdenton, MO 65020 (573) 346-2090. Condolences may be left online for the family at www.hedgesscottmillard.com

Roger Dean Christensen, 81
Roger Dean Christensen, 81, passed away peacefully on May 1, 2025. Born and raised near Trent, South Dakota, Roger was a proud veteran, writer, businessman, and storyteller. He graduated from South Dakota State University and later earned an MA in Communications from the University of Texas at Austin. Roger served as a Captain in the U.S. Air Force with postings in Michigan and Japan during the Vietnam War era.

He married his lifelong love, Karen Sue Lagg, in 1965. Together, they built a life full of adventure, raising two children while working side-by-side in business. Roger’s career spanned journalism, public relations, and retail management, including leadership of a successful gift store chain. In retirement, he enjoyed life at the Lake of the Ozarks, reflecting, writing, and cherishing time with family.

Roger is survived by his wife, Karen; his daughter, Dana; his son, Ryan (Nicole); grandchildren Kathryn, Liam, and Evie; brother Lowell (Myra); and many nieces and nephews. He was preceded in death by his parents and two sisters.

He will be remembered for his humor, warmth, and the rich stories he left behind.

Arrangements are under the direction of Hedges-Scott-Millard Funeral Homes, 1270 S Business Route 5, Camdenton, MO 65020 (573) 346-2090. Condolences may be left online for the family at www.hedgesscottmillard.com

Paul Brown, 55
Paul David Brown, son of Ronald and Judy Green was born, July 11, 1969 in Springfield, Missouri.  He passed away, May 7, 2025, in Osage Beach, Missouri at the age of fifty-five years, nine months and twenty-six days.

Paul was preceded in death by his mother and a brother, James Hagston.

He is survived by his daughter, Lacy Brown of Buckhorn, Missouri; parents, Ron and Kathy Green of Montreal, Missouri; sister, Gena Becker of Iberia, Missouri; sister, Angel and husband, Eric Guevara of Brumley, Missouri; brother Brad and wife Chelsea Anderson of Marionville, Missouri; brother, Matt and wife Nikki Hagston of Willard, Missouri; many nieces, nephews, other relatives and many friends.
Paul was a self taught mechanic and loved working on cars. His uncle taught him to play guitar and he and Lacy loved playing guitar and singing together.

He was a loving and a caring father, son, brother, neighbor and friend.  We celebrate his life and his accomplishments and will treasure the memories he created for his family and friends.

No services are planned at this time.

Online condolences may be made at www.alleeholmanhowe.com

Arrangements are under the direction of Allee-Holman-Howe Funeral Home of Camdenton, Missouri.

Hal Berrien Coleman, 100
Hal Berrien Coleman, son of Harry R and Marie Isabella (Menkens) Coleman, was born February 13, 1925 in St. Louis County, Missouri.  He passed away on Sunday, April 27, 2025 at Lake Regional Hospital at the age of one hundred years, two months and fourteen days. 

Hal was preceded in death by his parents; two sisters Jackie and Judy; and a brother, Charles Lee.

He is survived by his wife, Shirley Coleman of the home; his children, Craig Coleman and wife Vicki of St. Louis, Missouri, Roger Dale Laramore and wife Marie of Daytona Beach, Florida, Tim Coleman and wife Barbara of Camdenton, Missouri, Tracy Galbierz and husband Dan of Camdenton, Missouri; nine grandchildren; ten great-grandchildren; as well as a host of other relatives and many friends.

Hal was a graduate of Kirkwood High School.  Following graduation, he enlisted in the United States Navy and proudly served his country from 1943 to 1946 and retired as Lieutenant Commander.  Following his honorable discharge, Hal enrolled in the Washington University School of Law.  Hal would devote his working life to practicing law and retired after forty-three years.

Once retired, Hal promptly moved to the Lake of the Ozarks where he enjoyed boating, fishing and hunting.  Hal always said he would live to be one-hundred years old, and he did!  Hal made the best of every day and truly enjoyed his life.

Hal was attending Walk on Water Faith Church at the time of his passing.

He was a member of Optimist International for many years and had served as Past Vice-President of the International organization as well as Governor of the Missouri Optimist.

In his spare time, Hal enjoyed reading, watching sports, and spending time with his family and friends. 

Hal was a loving husband, father, grandfather and uncle and was a caring neighbor and friend.  We celebrate his life and accomplishments and will treasure the many wonderful memories he has created for his family and friends.

A memorial service will be held at 11:00 a.m., on Friday, June 6, 2025 at Walk on Water Church, Osage Beach, Missouri. A simple reception will be held following the service at the church.

Arrangements are under the direction of Allee-Holman-Howe Funeral Home.

Shirley Letha Coleman, 89
Shirley Letha Coleman, daughter of the late Arley & Margie (Pryar) Fryman, was born on January 27, 1936 and passed away on May 5, 2025.

Shirley was preceded in passing by her parents; and her husband, Hal Coleman.

Shirley is survived by her children, Craig Coleman and wife Vicki of St. Louis, Missouri, Roger Dale Laramore and wife Marie of Daytona Beach, Florida, Tim Coleman and wife Barbara of Camdenton, Missouri, Tracy Galbierz and husband Dan of Camdenton, Missouri; sister, Mary Shrum; nine grandchildren; ten great-grandchildren; as well as a host of other relatives and many friends.

Shirley was born in Iron County, Missouri, where she was raised and graduated from high school. Following her graduation, she was united in marriage on June 6, 1970, to Hal B Coleman and together they would share fifty-four years of marriage until their passing, only one week apart from each other.

Throughout her working career, she owned and operated Just A Cut Above in St. Louis, Missouri; She owned and operated her own beauty Salon until her retirement. Following their retirement, they would move to their lake home at Lake of the Ozarks.

Shirley was attending Walk on Water Faith Church at the time of her passing.

In her spare time, Shirley loved to spend time in her garden and lawn and spending time out in nature, caring for all her animals. She also enjoyed cooking, crafting, sewing and loved being a hostess for her friends and family.

Online condolences may be left at AlleeHolmanHowe.com

A memorial service will be held at 11:00 a.m., on Friday, June 6, 2025 at Walk on Water Church, Osage Beach, Missouri. A simple reception will be held following the service at the church.

Arrangements are under the direction of Allee-Holman-Howe Funeral Home.

Glenna Renee Seaton, 57
Glenna Renee Seaton, of Macks Creek, Missouri, passed away on May 9, 2025 at Lake Regional Hospital, surrounded by her family. She was born on November 10, 1967 in Independence, Missouri; a daughter of Wayne and Virginia (Cooper) Davis.
 
She attended and graduated from Camdenton High School in 1986. Glenna worked for many years at Walmart and O’Reilly Auto Parts.
 
Spending time with her grandchildren was what she loved most. She also loved taking trips with her kids to Silver Dollar City and traveling to the beach to search for the perfect shells. Finding the best fishing spots was one of her favorite past times. Glenna loved her dog Prim, she brought her so much comfort and joy.
 
Glenna is survived by Sons, Nevin (Brandy) Seaton and Tagen Seaton; Daughters, Aereall (Shelby) Seaton and Shae Seaton; brother, Wayne “Jr.” Davis; Sister, Rhonda Drury; grandchildren, Carson and Conner Seaton. Glenna was preceded by her parents.
 
Private family services will be held at a later date.
 
Arrangements are under the direction of Hedges-Scott-Millard Funeral Homes, 14384 West Highway 54, Macks Creek, MO 65786 (573) 363-5360. Condolences may be left online for the family at www.hedgesscottmillard.com

 

Published May 14, 2025

Beulah “Misty” (Nickell) Clark, 84
Beulah “Misty” (Nickell) Clark, of Climax Springs, Missouri, passed away on May 1, 2025. Beulah was the youngest of five, born to James Dewey and Hazel Mary (Coon) Nickell, on July 4, 1940 at the farm home near Milan, Missouri.

Beulah was raised and educated in Sullivan County, first attending Eggleston rural school, then Rogers Missouri Elementary. She was a 1957 graduate of Milan High School.

As a child, she attended the Roger Church of God, later becoming a member of the Climax Springs Presbyterian Church, where she served as an elder.

After high school, she moved to Kansas City, working for Hallmark Cards, then later working for and retiring from Marion Laboratories in 2001.

While in Kansas City, she became a member of the Grandview order of the Eastern Star. She had the honor of being installed as a Worthy Matron by former President Harry S. Truman’s sister, Mary Truman, Past Grand Matron.

Upon retirement in 2001 she moved to Lake of the Ozarks. She was active in Presbyterian church, volunteered at Climax Springs Thrift Store, member of Ladies Community Organization, the Red Hat Society, served a board member for Climax Springs Civic Center, life member of Climax Springs VFW auxiliary and lake road 7-13 fireflies.

She was the mother of three, James Lowe Loredo, Ann and husband Martin (Wes) Westermann and Laura and husband Dennis Foland; six grandchildren; and three great-grandchildren. In her passing, she also leaves behind many friends and family who will all truly miss her.

Beulah loved living on the lake, enjoying God’s gifts of nature, hosting family and friends’ parties and especially loved sending and receiving Christmas and birthday Cards.

Beulah was a loving mother, grandmother, great-grandmother and a caring neighbor & friend. Together we celebrate her life & accomplishments and will treasure the many memories she created for her family and friends.

A Celebration of Life was held Monday, May 12, 2025 at Allee-Holman-Howe Funeral Home.

Arrangements are under the direction of Allee-Holman-Howe Funeral Home.

Ruth Ann Marrs, 87
Ruth Ann Marrs, of Camdenton, Missouri passed away on April 21, 2025 at Lake Regional Health System. She was born on January 28, 1938 in Applington, Iowa; a daughter of Roger and Gladys (Hall) Arends. She was united in marriage to John on September 8, 1957 in Fort Dodge, Iowa .
 
She graduated from Hansel High School and then went to Iowa State Teachers College. Later she finished her Elementary Education degree from Drake University in Des Moines, Iowa. Ruth received her Master’s Degree in 1986 from University of Northern Iowa in Elementary Education. She worked in Fort Dodge Community Schools for over 25 years.

Family was the most important thing to Ruth, she enjoyed cooking and traveling with them. She was an avid reader, loved cross country and downhill skiing. Ruth was a member in book clubs and loved to play Bridge. She loved watching a good Cardinals baseball game and college basketball. At times you could catch Ruth out on the golf course or looking for the best fishing spot. Ruth was a member of P.E.O. Chapter LO, that is an organization that supports women in education. Ruth was a believer in Jesus Christ and loved her church and church family.
 
Ruth is survived by Husband, John Marrs; Daughter, Deana Hill (Steve); Daughter - In - Law, Linda Marrs; grandchildren, Jessica Walkup (Jay), Austin (AJ) Marrs, Meredith Thompson (Delton) and Kayla Johnson (Ashton); great grandchildren, Jackson and Jase Walkup, Logan, Connor and Kaylee Thompson. Ruth was preceded in death by her son: Dr. Scott D. Marrs D.O.; parents: Roger and Gladys Arends and brother: Richard Arends.
 
A Celebration of Life was held Saturday, May 10, 2025 at Hedges-Scott-Millard Funeral Home-Camdenton.
 
Expressions of sympathy can be made to American Heart Association or P.E.O. Chapter LO.
 
Arrangements are under the direction of Hedges-Scott-Millard Funeral Homes, 1270 S Business Route 5, Camdenton, MO 65020 573-346-2090.

Condolences may be left online for the family at www.hedgesscottmillard.com

Charles “Charlie” Lloyd Kempf, 74
Charles “Charlie” Lloyd Kempf, of Eldon, Missouri, passed away on May 1, 2025, at Lake Regional Hospital. He was born on December 25, 1950, in East St. Louis, Illinois, to Lester and Mildred (Osick) Kempf. He was united in marriage to his beloved wife, Rita Steppig, on December 30, 1972, in Millstadt, Illinois.
 
Charlie graduated from Dupo High School in Illinois in 1969. Shortly thereafter he began his career with Union Electric (Ameren).  After short stints in the St. Louis and Cahokia plants, he and Rita moved to the Lake as he transferred to Bagnell Dam.  Over thirty-one years (twenty-seven at the Lake) he worked his way up from Porter to the Superintendent of Operations.  In 2002, he took early retirement from Ameren and at his retirement party his friends and coworkers lovingly labeled him “Captain Hydraulics”. 
 
A man of strong faith, Charlie loved Jesus and had a heartfelt desire for everyone he met to come to know Jesus Christ as Savior.  In 2004, Charlie was called by God to become the pastor at Mount Carmel Baptist Church. For over twenty years he and Rita dedicated themselves to the ministry of the gospel and lovingly cared for the spiritual needs of countless people.  He truly fulfilled the command of Jesus to “Feed my Sheep” found in the Gospels.  His passion for the Word of God was evident and he shared that love of scripture with everyone around him.  He encouraged them to take God’s Word and read it daily with their family, as was his custom. 
 
Second only to Jesus, his family and farm were great passions for him. Charlie worked tirelessly and countless hours on his tractor planting trees, landscaping with native rocks, planting grass, and installing a Lake which resulted in a beautiful property he utilized in his ministry to both his family and others.  Before any project he would always take his hat off and say a short prayer, “Lord, help us to be safe and I pray that this would honor and glorify You, Amen”.  He was a faithful husband, loving father, joyful grandfather, and great grandfather who handed down an ethic of hard work, laughter, and love of Jesus as a legacy to his family.  It was a tremendous blessing to him that he was able to baptize all his grandchildren after leading them to the Lord.
 
He would want all to know that Jesus loves them and that the gift of salvation is open wide to everyone if you would only pray, as Paul wrote in Romans 10:9, “If you declare with your mouth, ‘Jesus is Lord,’ and believe in your heart that God raised him from the dead, you will be saved.”
 
Charlie is survived by his loving wife, Rita; son, Charlie Kempf II (Amy); daughter, Amy Funderburk (Jack); brother, Clyde Kempf (Terry); and his cherished grandchildren, Chas Kempf (Courtney), Samantha Holman (Cade), Karli Engleman (Isaiah), Luke Funderburk (Juliana), and Jackson Funderburk. He also leaves behind one great-grandchild, Callahan Kempf and with one on the way; seven nieces; his supportive church family; and countless friends. Charlie was preceded in death by his parents. 
 
In lieu of flowers the family requests donations be made to the Missions Fund at Mount Carmel Baptist Church, to help propagate the gospel. 
 
Funeral Services were held Thursday, May 8, 2025 at Mt Carmel Baptist Church.
 
Arrangements are under the direction of Hedges-Scott-Millard Funeral Homes, 514 Highway 42, Osage Beach, MO 65065 573-348-3232.

Condolences may be left online for the family at www.hedgesscottmillard.com

James Michael Lane (Jim), 78
James Michael Lane (Jim), of Gravois Mills, Missouri, passed away peacefully on May 3, 2025, in Osage Beach, Missouri, surrounded by his loving wife and children. He was born on December 21, 1946, in Morley, Missouri, the son of Ulys Love and Silvia (Phillips) Lane. On November 25, 1967, Jim married the love of his life, Candace (Candy) Gilcher, in Sioux Falls, South Dakota.

Jim grew up near Sikeston, Missouri, and graduated from Sikeston High School in 1964. He went on to serve his country with pride in the United States Marine Corps for three years. Following his military service, Jim built a long and successful career as a pipe fitter with Pipefitters Local 562, working in the field and as a business agent for over four decades before retiring in 2007. 

An avid fisherman, Jim had a deep love for the outdoors and found great joy on the waters of the Lake of the Ozarks, where he and Candy became full-time residents in 2011. He was a passionate collector of antique fishing lures and, in retirement, discovered a new talent as a silversmith, crafting jewelry with skill and creativity.

Jim’s greatest joy came from his family. He cherished time spent with his wife, children, grandchildren, and great-grandchildren, as well as many dear friends. Whether cheering for the St. Louis Cardinals or the Kansas City Chiefs, Jim lived life with warmth, humor, and a generous heart.

He is survived by his beloved wife, Candy; his mother, Silvia; his daughter, Tonya Keyser (Andy) of Bucharest, Romania; his son, James J “JJ” Lane (Shelly) of Jackson, Missouri; his sisters, Diane Lane and Debby Holt (Tom); his grandchildren, Austin Calvert (Liz), Emma Lane, and Zach Lane; and great-grandchildren, Nora, Amelia, and Franklin.

Arrangements are under the direction of Hedges-Scott-Millard Funeral Homes, 1270 S Business Route 5, Camdenton, MO 65020 (573) 346-2090. Condolences may be left online for the family at www.hedgesscottmillard.com

Published May 7, 2025

Vivian Jo Robinson, 4
Vivian Jo Robinson, daughter of Paul & Ashleigh (Taylor) Robinson, was born on June 17, 2020, in Council Bluffs, Iowa. She passed away on April 22, 2025, in Rochester, Minnesota. At the time of her passing, Vivian was four years, ten months and five days of age.

She was preceded in death by her maternal grandmother, Marilyn Jo Taylor.

She is survived by her parents, Paul and Ashleigh Robinson of Osage Beach, Missouri; her siblings, Charlotte and Jase; maternal grandparents, Angela and husband George Minor and Rich and wife Diana Taylor; paternal grandparents, Greg Robinson and Denise and husband Clint Parish; and her aunts and uncles, Dustin Taylor and family, Kelsey Minor, Dillon and wife Ashley Robinson and family, Lance and wife Sydney Parish and family, Antek Robinson and Niko Robinson.

In her passing, Vivian leaves behind many other friends and family who will all truly miss her.

Vivian was born in Council Bluffs, Iowa and as an infant, the family would move to Lake of the Ozarks. She spent as much time as she possibly could in the Show Me Athletics Gym, especially during her time with the “Show Me Stars”.

When she wasn’t spending her time in the Show Me Athletics Gym, she loved to play with her Barbies and baby dolls, cooking in her kitchen, playing outside (especially on her trampoline or swimming) and taking CoCo, her service dog, in rides in her jeep.

Vivian’s life was highly impactful and she was a beacon of joy to those around her and those who followed her story. Together we celebrate her life and journey and will cherish the memories she created for her family and friends.

Funeral services were held Saturday, May 3, 2025 in The Potter’s House, Camdenton, Missouri.

James Earl (Sonny) Newman, 89
James Earl (Sonny) Newman passed away on April 25 in Mount Vernon, Missouri.  He was born on November 24, 1935 in Dentville, Mississippi to Will S. and Elma E. (O’Neal) Newman.  In 1943, his family moved to Kansas City, Missouri.
 
Sonny was preceded in death by his parents; three brothers, Robert, Carl, and Milton Bankston; and one sister, Willene Hinken.
 
Sonny moved to the Lake of the Ozarks when he was 18 years old to join the Ozark Opry as a steel guitar player.  He then joined the army at 27 years old where he was a helicopter mechanic and steel guitar player in the traveling combo for the U.S. Army in Germany. 

After the army, Sonny lived in Ft. Lauderdale, FL, for a short time as a Gulf of Mexico lifeguard. After a short time in Florida he returned to the Lake of the Ozarks, becoming a Real Estate Broker in the area for many years of his life. With the influence of his brother-n-law Steve, he had a love for flying, and at one point in his life, owned a few planes that he would recreationally fly.

He was active in his church, hosting a men’s breakfast every Wednesday for many years. You would often find him at Dogwood Hills, Tan Tar A or Osage National golf course working after retirement and enjoying the company and recreation of golf.
 
He raised his son Jamie around these golf courses, and fishing in the evenings at the lake house dock.  He was a very involved father with his son Jamie, making a large impact on his life. He now has 3 grandkids that he loved so dearly: Casey, Jesse, and Briggs.
 
In his last 15 years of retirement he worked as a greeter at Osage Beach WalMart where he loved interactions with many people that he knew and continued to build relationships.
 
His final few years were excellent because of the great relationships and care that he encountered at Mt. Vernon’s Veterans home.  His family is very grateful for these people.
 
Sonny is survived by his son Jamie Newman, daughter-in-law, Bailey Newman, his three grandchildren (Casey, Jesse, Briggs), his niece Kathy Conahan and her family, nephews Todd, Tim, and Tom Hinken and their families, nephews Steve, John, and George Bankston and their families, niece Vicki Bankston and her family; and many other family and friends that he has grown relationships with throughout his years.
 
Celebration of Life was held Wednesday, April 30, 2025 at Hedges-Scott-Millard Funeral Homes Osage Beach, Missouri.
 
Full Military Honors followed the service at the funeral home.
 
Arrangements are under the direction of Hedges-Scott-Millard Funeral Homes, 514  Highway 42, Osage Beach, MO 65065 (573) 348-3232. Condolences may be left online for the family at www.hedgesscottmillard.com

Vanessa Randolph, 70
Vanessa Randolph, of Lake Ozark, Missouri passed away on April 19, 2025 at home. She was born on January 10, 1955 in Urbana, Illinois; a daughter of James and Dorothy (Trinkaus) Gray. She was united in marriage to James Brewer on May 6, 1999 in Mazatlán, Mexico.
 
Vanessa attended school at Parkland College, where she received her nursing degree. She worked as a registered nurse, spending most of her career at Mercy/Provena Hospital in Urbana, Illinois. Later in her career she worked at Piatt County nursing home in Monticello, Illinois.
 
Vanessa was most interested in her career as a registered nurse, where she touched thousands of lives in her 45-year career. She also loved to travel, taking yearly trips to different locations in Mexico. She was also extremely proud of her long-term friendships with many that she went to school with and later worked with. She also loved boating and hanging out in the quiet coves on a Sunday afternoon, with the apple of her eye, Isadora.
 
Vanessa is survived by husband, James Brewer; a brother Michael Gray, son James Randolph and granddaughter Isadora Randolph, and stepsons Seth Brewer and family, of Mahomet, Illinois and Zachary Brewer and family of Havelock, North Carolina.

Vanessa was preceded by a son Christopher Randolph, a sister Ricky Gray, her father James Gray, mother Dorothy Gray and grandparents, Marvin and Delbert Trinkaus.
 
Friends were received on May 4, 2025, at Hedges-Scott-Millard Funeral Home in Osage Beach, with Lyle Mankey officiating.
 
Expressions of sympathy may be made to Meow Town in Osage Beach, Missouri or donor’s choice.
 
Arrangements are under the direction of Hedges-Scott-Millard Funeral Homes, 514 Highway 42, Osage Beach, MO 65065 (573) 348-3232. Condolences may be left online for the family at www.hedgesscottmillard.com

Mary Lee Ward, 94
Mary Lee Ward (“Jill”), 94, of Lake Ozark, Missouri, passed away Saturday, April 26, 2025 at Rock Island Village Assisted Living in Eldon, Missouri.
 
Jill was one of three children born to Gerald Evans and Martha Virginia (Lee) Maynard, born October 26, 1930 in Memphis, Tennessee.
 
On September 10, 1949, Jill was united in marriage to William Harry (“Bill”) Ward in Memphis, TN. They shared over 72 loving years of marriage together at the time of Bill’s death. Bill and Jill met on a blind date. Bill was a student at University of Missouri and Jill was a student at Christian College in Columbia. One look at each other and that was it!
 
Growing up as a child, Jill graduated from St. Mary’s Episcopal Girls School in Memphis, Tennessee. She then left Memphis to attend college in Columbia, Missouri.
 
As a pre-teen, young Jill came to accept and love Jesus Christ as her Lord and Savior. Her faith in and love of Jesus was very strong, and that love sustained her through every season of her life. She was devoted to her church, serving in various capacities. She loved to teach adults and/or children and even taught in Vacation Bible School into her 80s. She was a gifted story teller as she shared Biblical stories to children. She was a woman of prayer, and devoted to the reading of Scripture.
 
Jill was known for her smile, outgoing personality, and energy. She was known to “light up a room” and engage others with genuine warmth. She certainly had the gift of hospitality, often hosting luncheons or dinners in her well-decorated home. And, she maintained a somewhat “busy” lifestyle.

She and Bill belonged to a dance club and belonged to other groups as a couple. They took fast-paced walks around the neighborhood, they enjoyed dinners-out with friends, and Jill was a member of at least two bridge clubs. They owned a boat, and she and Bill would take a leisurely cruise when the Lake of the Ozarks waters were calm.

Jill was active in an international women’s group, P.E.O. (Philanthropic Educational Organization), which gives scholarships, grants and loans to women to further their education. Jill held various offices in local chapters, including president, over her 71 years of membership.
 
And home was so very important to Jill. She worked hard to make the home a place of love and support and joy for her husband and for her two children. Bill sometimes traveled for his work, and when her husband was away, Jill was sure to maintain discipline in the home (“Just wait until your father gets home!” wasn’t her style). But, she was steadfast, always loving and devoted. She will be missed beyond words. She left a lasting legacy.
 
Jill is survived by her daughter, Cindy Addison (Larry) of Lake Ozark, MO; by her son William H. Ward, Jr. (Mary Alice) of Chesterfield, MO. And by eight grandchildren: Rachel Fuentes (Nathan) of Friendswood, TX; Michael Wright (Erica) of Imperial, MO; Matthew Ward (Courtney) of Chesterfield, MO; Alison Harris (Cody) of Dallas, TX; Daniel Ward (Mary Carolyn) of Dallas, TX; Jeffrey Addison (Brooke) of Lee’s Summit, MO; Jennifer Hernandez of Denver, CO; Julie Ethington (Matthew) of Lakewood, CO.

She is also survived by twenty-one great-grandchildren and one great-great granddaughter.
 
Visitation was Monday, May 5, at Lake Ozark Christian Church with celebration of life service immediately following. Burial was at Lake Memorial Gardens Cemetery.
 
Flowers may be sent to the church, and memorial donations may be made to the Lake Ozark Christian Church, or to the Salvation Army, 927 Jefferson Street, Jefferson City, MO 65101, and identify “Lake Ozark Area” in memo line.

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