Obituaries

Published 2-1-2012

Orville Wipperman, 87
Orville Wipperman, son of Orville and Ethel Large, Wipperman, was born April 1, 1924 in Kansas City, Missouri. He died Thursday, January 5, 2012 in his home, Bradenton, Florida at the age of eighty-seven years, nine months and four days.
On December 22, 1945, he was united in marriage to Doris Fern McCormick and to this union four children were born. Together they shared sixty-three years of marriage before her passing on March 26, 2009.

He was also preceded in death by his parents, Orville and Ethel Wipperman.

Survivors include two sons, Bill Wipperman and wife Marcie of Bradenton, Florida and Leonard Wipperman and wife Susan of McMinneville, Oregon; two daughters, Dyanna Hurley of Banning, California and Kathy Mumaw and husband Chris of Anaheim, California; two brothers, Lloyd Wipperman and Carl Wipperman both of Kansas City, Missouri; a sister, Bessie Ryan of Vacaville, California; ten grandchildren; twenty-three great-grandchildren and a host of nieces nephews, other relatives and many friends.

He proudly served his country in World War II including a landing at Normandy. He was a recipient of the Bronze Star and Purple Heart.

After years of working for the railroad in Arizona, where he and Doris raised their four children, Orville and Doris eventually returned to Missouri.

He later served several years as Chief of Police in Camdenton and Windsor, Missouri.

Orville and Doris lived in Eldon, Missouri for a time before retiring to Bradenton, Florida in 2003 where they enjoyed eight plus wonderful years.

His joy in life came from his family, friends and his music. A singer of country songs and a guitarist, Orville loved to perform and for many years pursued a professional career.

Funeral services were held Monday, January 16, 2012 in Allee-Holman-Howe Funeral Home. Burial with Military Honors followed in Allee Memorial Gardens, Camdenton.

Memorial donations, in lieu of flowers, may be made to Oneco United Methodist Church, 2112 53rd Ave. East, Bradenton, FL 34203 or left at the funeral home

Online condolences may be made at www.alleeholmanhowe.com.

Allee-Holman-Howe Funeral Home of Camdenton is assisting the family with arrangements.


Dorothy Nell Allison, 87
Dorothy Nell Allison, daughter of Owen Clifford and Lilly Iva Grimmett Bost, was born January 15, 1924 in Senath, Missouri. She died Sunday, January 8, 2012 at Lake Regional Health System, Osage Beach, Missouri at the age of eighty seven years, eleven months and twenty-four days.

She was preceded in death by her parents, the love of her life, Ed Allison, one daughter, Margo Allison, one grandchild, Jamie Allison; three brothers, Truman Bost, Coy Bost, and Elton Bost; two sisters, Prebel Bost and Berniece Killian.

Survivors include three children, Jean Loos of Camdenton, Missouri, Oleta Leggett and husband, Darrell, of Camdenton, Missouri, and James Edward Allison, Jr. and wife, Christine, of Lebanon, Missouri; four grandchildren, Jazmynn Cathey and husband, William of Bella Vista, Arkansas, Shane Prather and wife, Melissa, of Osage Beach, Missouri, Tara Cisneros of Wichita, Kansas, and Sarah Allison of Lebanon, Missouri; seven great-grandchildren, Raine, Megan, Trenton, Ezra, Hayden, Keenon, Dakota, and a host of nieces, nephews, and other relatives and friends.

Dorothy was born and grew up in Senath, which is cotton country down in the boot-heal of Missouri.

Dorothy later graduated from Senath High School. In her early teens she began working for Southwestern Bell Telephone Co. being one of the first telephone operators in the country.

Upon retirement from Southwestern Bell, Dorothy became a member of The Telephone Company Pioneers.

In 1970, Dorothy moved to Lake of the Ozarks and purchased Ol Possum Holler Resort which she later renamed Alli-Lo-Bo Resort, which is now The Fish.

In later years, Dorothy loved and watched golf while knitting small children’s blankets for Many Hands Quilting Ministry which provides warmth and comfort for small sick children in need. She was an avid reader, always beginning each day with God’s Good Word.

Mom was a loving caring mother, grandmother, great-grandmother, sister, and aunt, always putting others first. We celebrate Mom’s life and accomplishments and will always treasure her memories. Mom, being the unmovable rock and reliable soul to all who knew and loved her.

Graveside funeral services and burial next to her beloved daughter Margo, was held Friday, January 13, 2012 at Hugo Cemetery.

Expressions of sympathy may be forwarded to the family at www.hedgesscottfuneralhomes.com

Arrangements have been placed under the care of Hedges-Scott Funeral Home, Camdenton, Missouri.


Fred Leslie Cook, Jr., 74
Fred Leslie Cook, Jr., son of Fred Lindsay and Eva Adaline Davis Cook, was born, June 15, 1937 in Chariton County, Missouri. He died Monday, January 9, 2012, in Lake Regional Hospital, Osage Beach, Missouri at the age of seventy-four years, six months and twenty-five days.

On April 18, 1986 in Chillicothe, Missouri he was united in marriage to Sandra Sue Walker. Together they shared twenty-five years of marriage.

He was preceded in death by his parents; a brother, Hugh E. Cook; two sisters, Frances Crowe and Mary Buck and a granddaughter, Leslie Ann Cook.

Survivors include his wife, Sandy Cook of Montreal, Missouri; two daughters, Beverly Rose Howe and husband Steve of Wheeling, Missouri and Connie Ann Burton and husband Nelson of Chillicothe, Missouri; a son, Leslie Wayne Cook and companion Vickie Lingard of Meadville, Missouri; a step-son, Jason Lee Stark and wife Gail of Liberty, Missouri; ten grandchildren, Tanya Letourneau and husband David of Florida, Darla Govoni and husband David of Massachusetts, Lendy Donoho and husband Jimmy of Wheeling, Missouri, Jana Brobst and husband Jason of Chula, Missouri, Melissa Vestal and husband Bobby of Moberly, Missouri, Matthew Burton and wife Sarah of Springfield, Missouri, Tara Griffin and Misty Lingard both of Trenton, Missouri and Zachary Stark and Elizabeth Stark both of Liberty, Missouri; nine great-grandchildren, Jeri and Steven Govoni, Hope and Howie Donoho, Gunner Brobst, Allyson and Brody Vestal, Gabby Griffin and Payton Hanes; two sisters, Elaine Alexander and husband Charles of Topeka, Kansas and Fern Hobbs and husband Joe of Chillicothe, Missouri and. and a host of nieces, nephews, other relatives and many friends.

Fred was raised in Livingston County, Missouri and attended school there where he received several awards in F.F.A. He worked for Donaldsons and Hinnen Trucking.

He also farmed on the side. He then pursued a career in plumbing having worked for Cunningham Plumbing, Constant Plumbing and was the owner of Cooks Plumbing.

In his spare time, he enjoyed gardening, bowling and reading. He played golf whenever he could and enjoyed classic country music.

He loved living in the Ozarks where he could fish and hunt. He had a wonderful sense of humor and liked to tease friends. Most of all, time spent with his family was precious to him.

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.

Funeral services were held Saturday, January 14, 2012 in Lindley Funeral Home, Chillicothe, Missouri. Burial followed in Resthaven Memorial Gardens, Chillicothe.

Memorial donations may be made to Ha Ha Tonka State Park and left at the funeral home.

Online condolences may be made at www.alleeholmanhowe.com.

Allee-Holman-Howe Funeral Home of Camdenton is assisting the family with arrangements.


Leslie Allen Wainright, 64
Leslie Allen Wainright, son of Norman Leslie and Betty Ailene Dixon Wainright, was born, January 4, 1948 in Springfield, Missouri. He died Tuesday, January 10, 2012, in his home, Climax Springs, Missouri at the age of sixty-four years and 6 days.

On October 11, 1985 in Las Vegas, Nevada, he was united in marriage to Sandra Sue Hays. Together they shared the past twenty-six years of marriage

He was preceded in death by his parents.

Survivors include his wife, Sandy of the home; a brother, Dennis Wainright and wife Donna of Winchester, Kentucky; a nephew, Daniel Wainright and wife Kristyn of Louisville, Kentucky; a niece, Katie Galanaugh and husband Ryan of Denver, Colorado; three great-nieces, Nora, Anna and Ella; an uncle and aunt, Bud and Irene Dixon of Buffalo, Missouri and other relatives and many friends.

Les was raised in Independence, Missouri and was a graduate of Van Horn High School in the class of 1966. He attended Southwest Baptist University before entering the Air Force.

After receiving a medical discharge, he returned to Independence where he began a career in Banking. He worked in Independence, Springfield, Camdenton and Climax Springs before he retired.

He attended the Climax Springs Presbyterian Church. He was a member of the Masonic Lodge #288 in Hermitage, Missouri. He was a Shriner through the Abou Ben Adhem Shrine in Springfield.

He was on the board of directors for the Coffman Bend Fire Department and an active member of the Climax Springs Boosters Club.

In his spare time, Les enjoyed time spent on the golf course and boating. Most of all, he enjoyed moments with family and friends.

He was a loving husband, brother and uncle and a caring neighbor and friend. He touched many lives and his memory will linger on in the hearts of his family and friends.

Graveside services and burial was held Friday, January 13, 2012 in Oak Grove Cemetery, Walnut Grove, Missouri under the direction of Wilson-Brim-Daniel Funeral Home of Walnut Grove.

Memorial donations may be made to Climax Springs Presbyterian Church or Climax Springs Booster Club and left at the funeral home.

Online condolences may be made at www.alleeholmanhowe.com.

Allee-Holman-Howe Funeral Home of Camdenton is assisting the family with arrangements.
 

Published 1-25-2012

Janice Ione (Loftis) Trotter, 84
Janice Ione (Loftis) Trotter, of Versailles, Missouri, passed away Saturday, January 7, 2012, at St. John’s Hospital in Springfield, Missouri. She was born April 6, 1927, in Herman, Nebraska, the daughter of the late Floyd and Florence Loftis.

She graduated from Herman High School in Herman, Nebraska, in 1944.

On August 13, 1945, she married Roy E. Trotter of Herman, Nebraska. To this union, four children were born; Suzanne Jo Grooms of Stover, Missouri, Dianne Jean Trotter of Versailles, Missouri, Beverly Kay Schmidt of Kimberling City, Missouri, and Steven Roy Trotter of Versailles, Missouri.

In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by an infant sister, Clara Bell Loftis, and a brother, Reverend Marlon Loftis.

In addition to her husband, Roy, and her children, she is survived by her brother, Reverend Gene Loftis of Omaha, Nebraska; two sisters, Reverend Shirley Ann Schmidt of Arlington, Nebraska and Iva Mae Johnson of Blair, Nebraska; eight grandchildren; six step-grandchildren; fourteen great-grandchildren; seven step-great-grandchildren; three great-great-grandchildren; and many nieces and nephews.

Janice was a faithful member of the Baptist Church and later the Methodist Church. She also helped in organizing a school for handicapped children in Columbus, Nebraska, where she transported and taught children at Platte Valley Association for Retarded Children.

She moved to a farm north of Versailles from Osceola, Nebraska, and worked as secretary in the Morgan County R-II School System.

Seeing a need for, and encouraged by school officials, she started a program for the handicapped, which is now Quality Industries in Versailles.

Her daughter, Dianne Trotter was transferred from Nebraska to Versailles to work at Quality Industries.

In retirement, Janice enjoyed several extended summer trips to Alaska with Roy and spent several winters with Roy in Port O’Conner, Texas.

While Roy fished, Janice spent her time doing the things she loved; painting landscapes, reading, playing cards, and walking on the beach and beachcombing.

Funeral services were held Thursday, January 12, at the Glensted United Methodist Church with Pastor Dan Adkison officiating. Graveside services and interment followed in the Glensted Cemetery.

Memorial contributions are suggested to the Glensted United Methodist Church or to Quality Industries. 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.


Floyd E. "Doc" Dunn, 101
Floyd E. "Doc" Dunn, of Gravois Mills, passed away Tuesday, December 20, 2011, at his home.

Floyd fulfilled his boyhood dream of becoming a doctor in 1936. "Doc" was a Neuropsychiatrist and teacher at different colleges of Osteopathy for many years.

He also maintained a private practice in psychiatry and later a civil servant with the VA serving as Chief of Staff at the psychiatric hospital in Knoxville IA from which he retired to the Lake of the Ozarks.

He was a member of the Abou Ben Adhem Shrine, a member of the Masonic Lodge for over 50 years, in Scottish Rite, formerly a Lion, and was an Elk for over 65 years.

He enjoyed square dancing, theater, and music events at the lake, especially jazz, ragtime, and classical. He was a member of the Millstone Wheelers, the Ozark Jazz Society, Arts at the Lake, and The Royal Arts Theater.

"Doc" was an inspiration to many as a pioneer in his field, for service to his community and professional organizations, for his longevity, his indomitable spirit, and zest for life.

Doc is survived by his wife, Nova , of the home, married March 22, 2003; his daughter, Debby Melcher and husband John of Camdenton, Missouri; his grandchildren: Kathy Wheeler and Chris Wheeler and wife Regina; and many other relatives and friends.

In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by his wife of 48 years, Wilda K Lauer Dunn (dec.1991); 5 yr old daughter Kathryn Alice Dunn, his brother, Menzen "Bud" Dunn, and sisters Avril Marion and 2 yr old Lucretia Dunn.

A memorial in celebration of Doc's life was held Saturday, January 14, 2011, at the Unity at the Lake Church in Sunrise Beach.

In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions are suggested to the Floyd E Dunn D.O. Scholarship at Kansas City University of Medicine and Biosciences where he taught for 20 yrs, or charity of the donor's choice.


Robert Paul (Bob) Thompson, 96
Robert Paul (Bob) Thompson, died on Saturday, January 7, 2012 at Lake Regional Health System in Osage Beach, Missouri.

He was born September 17, 1915 in Decatur, Illinois, the son of Ora A. and Meda L. (Laker) Thompson.

He began studying classical music at age three and after 17 years of formal music education decided to learn a new, more contemporary technique.

Showtunes, Ragtime, and the “Bluesy” stylings of Boogie-Woogie soon became his favorites.

Frances Eleanor Easley entered Bob’s life in July of 1938 and they fell instantly in love. They were married on September 16, 1940.

A couple of years later, Bob was called to serve his Country, leaving behind an expecting wife. He was shipped out for Hawaii and the Philippines after Special Forces training.

But instead of battling the Japanese, Bob was recruited as the lead pianist and conductor for the Army Band where he played backup for U.S.O. shows, visiting dignitaries and Army “Brass”.

He accompanied Bob Hope, Danny Kaye and the Jimmy Dorsey Band among others, as well as being the guest conductor for the Glenn Miller Orchestra. He returned after the war to Frances and his baby daughter Marilyn, whom he had never seen.

Music remained his profession with piano, organ and accordion his specialties. Years flew by, Douglas and Claire were born, and Gregory. Before Bob blinked twice, he had 6 grandchildren and 5 great-grandsons. He loved his family very much, and was proud of all their accomplishments.

After living most of his life in St. Louis, and visiting the Lake of the Ozarks for many years, he moved there permanently in 1972.

A devout Catholic, Bob became a member of the Knights of Columbus and served as organist for Our Lady of the Lake parish in Lake Ozark for 25 years.

His hobbies included walks with Frances, bird watching, action and suspense movies, coin collecting, “gadgets”, and although you couldn’t’ tell by looking at him, he was known to enjoy more than one trip through the buffet line.

He is survived by Frances, his true love of 71 years, and all his children; Marilyn F. Thompson of Osage Beach, Missouri, Douglas Thompson and wife, Judith of Brumley, Missouri, Claire Thompson Lawrence and husband Major Retired USAF William Lawrence III of Keller, Texas and Gregory Thompson of Eldon, Missouri; his grandchildren, Christa, Stephanie, Erin, William IV, Elias and Hannah; his great grandsons, Marcos, Gabriel, Liam, Cameron, and Chancellor Robert.

Funeral Mass was held Tuesday, January 10, 2012 at Our Lady of the Lake Catholic Church in Lake Ozark, Missouri.

Encryption with Military Honors will be at Lake Memorial Gardens Mausoleum, Osage Beach, Missouri.

Memorial donations are suggested to Disabled American Veterans (DAV)

Expressions of sympathy may be forwarded to the family at www.hedgesscottfuneralhomes.com

Arrangements have been placed under the care of Hedges-Scott Funeral Home, Osage Beach, Missouri.


Estella Darlene Gerloff, 70
Estella Darlene Gerloff, age 70, of California, Missouri, passed away Sunday, January 8, 2012, at her home. She was born January 21, 1941, in Jackson County, Missouri, the daughter of the late Albert Emerald and Leahbella Velma Shoop Landreth.

On April 7, 1959, in Corpus Christi, Texas, she was united in marriage to Richard O. Gerloff, who survives of the home.

Darlene was a member of the Kingdom Hall in California, Missouri.

She enjoyed singing and playing music on her guitar. Her favorite hobbies were cooking, gardening, crocheting, and telling stories.

In addition to her husband, Richard, she is survived by her sons, Anthony Gerloff of Sedalia, Missouri, Jerry Gerloff of California, Missouri, James Gerloff and wife Amber of Jefferson City, Missouri; her daughters, Royetta Lynn Gerloff-Moore of California, Missouri, Freda Beacham and husband Dwayne, Sr. of Merriam, Kansas, Belinda Faulkner and husband Brian, Sr. of Clarksburg, Missouri, and Lynda Gerloff of Columbia, Missouri; twenty grandchildren, Christopher Gerloff, Tabetha Schilb, Stephen Doan, Jeremy Beacham, Dwayne Beacham, Jr., Leah Knipp, Tiffany Beacham, Anthony Gerloff, Jr., Julie Lowell, Travis Kerksiek, Dustin Kerksiek, Brian Faulkner, Jr., Robert Faulkner, Richard Gerloff, Sarah Gerloff, Jacob Gerloff, Cody Gerloff, Csena Dove Walker, Benjamin Walker, and Kenny Jones; twenty-six great-grandchildren; her sister, Royetta May Landreth Ronn and husband Paul Thomas of California, Missouri; and many other relatives and friends.

In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by a son, Richard Arnold Gerloff, two brothers, Albert Emerald Landreth, Jr. and Richard Floyd Landreth, and three sisters, Bonnie Lou Landreth Martin, Wanda Jo Landreth Ferguson, and Virginia Velma Landreth Lowell.

Funeral services were held Friday, January 13, at the Kidwell-Garber Funeral Home in Versailles. Graveside services and interment followed in the Versailles Cemetery.

Memorial contributions are suggested to World Wide Work. 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 1-18-2012

Joli Eileen Harding, 34
Joli Eileen Harding, daughter of Joseph Richard and Lisa Jean Winchester Palen, was born January 26, 1977 in Alton, Illinois. She died January 1, 2012 at the age of thirty-four years, eleven months, and five days.

On July 13, 1996, Joli was united in marriage to Tom Harding and together they have two children.

She was preceded in death by her maternal grandmother, Genevive Winchester; paternal grandparents, Edward and Eileen Palen; aunt, Sally Rosack; uncles, Edward Palen, Jr., Timothy Palen, and Clifford Winchester; and two cousins, Kari Towell and Julie Bock.

Joli is survived by her husband Tom; daughter Raine; and son Braydon, all of the home; two step-children, Rolf Harding of Columbia, Missouri and Samantha Short of Boise, Idaho; her father, Joseph Palen and wife Renee of Marshall, Missouri; mother Lisa Palen and partner Myrna Blaine of Camdenton, Missouri; brothers, Michael Pace and partner Ginny Klabaugh-Blanchard of East Alton, Illinois, Joseph Palen and fiancé Kattie Davis of Columbia, Missouri; father and mother-in-law J.C. and Teddy Short of Mountain Home, Idaho; step-sister Tiffiney Riley; step-brothers, Derek and Nick Yokeley; four nieces, two nephews, and many loving friends, cousins, aunts and uncles.

Joli attended Camdenton Middle School and High School, where she was active in band, drama, cheerleading, and flags.

She also attended Columbia College and enjoyed a variety of jobs including bookkeeping and being a veterinary’s assistant.

Joli was diagnosed with Thyroid Cancer at the age of seventeen and fought valiantly to balance the burdens of her illness and caring for her family.

She endured seventeen surgeries and innumerable procedures and tests with diginity, faith and hope.

In her spare time, Joli enjoyed playing Farmville and spending time with her family. The last few years, Joli made lots of memories during family float trips and a lifelong dream vacation to Disney World.

Joli’s dream of having a loving family in a beautiful home was realized when Joli, Tom and the kids moved into a new home, that Tom had built, last June.

Joli’s family remembers her as an extremely loving person, with a warm hug and welcoming smile for everyone. We celebrate her life and the memories she leaves behind will live on forever in our hearts.

Funeral services were held Saturday, January 7, 2012 in the Allee-Holman-Howe Funeral Home, Camdenton, Missouri.

Burial followed in Dale Blair Cemetery.

Memorial donations may be made to help assist the family with expenses.

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

Online condolences may be made at www.alleeholmanhowe.com.


Howard E. “Skuzz” Morrison III, 65
Howard E. “Skuzz” Morrison III, of Linn Creek, Missouri, passed away Wednesday, December 28, 2011, at the Laurie Care Center.

He was born October 9, 1946, in Topeka, Kansas, the son of Howard E., Jr. and Dorothy Monroe Morrison.

He was united in marriage to Marie Mathe, who survives of the home.

“Skuzz” was a veteran serving in the National Guard.

He owned and operated M&M Auto repair center for several years. He enjoyed old and new hot rods, building several for others and himself.

In addition to his wife, Marie, he is survived by his mother, Dorothy Morrison of Topeka, Kansas; his brother, Thomas L. Morrison and wife Albertha of Topeka, Kansas; his sister, Nancy Cree and husband Randy of Big Springs, Kansas; and many other relatives and friends.

He was preceded in death by his father, Howard E. Morrison, Jr.

A memorial service 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 Laurie/Sunrise Beach Chapel.


Roma Della Rodden, 94
Roma Della Rodden, of Brumley, Missouri, died on Friday, January 6, 2012 at Miller County Care Center, Tuscumbia, Missouri.

Roma was born October 19, 1917 in Brumley, Missouri, the daughter of James Matt and Cythia (George) Jeffries

Roma was united in marriage to Gilbert Rodden on January 5, 1940 in Brumley, Missouri, Gilbert preceded her in death on November 19, 2005 they had shared the past 65 years until his passing.

Roma grew up with her siblings in Brumley where she attended school, and the Rodden Church of Christ.

Being a devout Christian woman, Roma had a true servant’s heart. She was always there with a helping hand, and a kind word.

Roma enjoyed quilting, cooking biscuits and gravy for her family, and making pies which she was known thru out the area for. She loved working cross word puzzles to keep her mind sharp, and feeding and watching the birds.

Roma loved her family dearly and more than anything, she enjoyed time spent with them. She was a loving and devoted mother and grandmother who will be missed by all who knew and loved her.

She is survived by her children; one son, Lonnie Rodden and his wife Cheryl of Richland, Missouri and four daughters Thelma Shields and her husband Larry of Lake Ozark, Missouri, Carol Matsch and her husband Fredrick of Lebanon Missouri, Janie Messner and her husband John of Lebanon, Missouri and Sue Ash of Brumley; eleven grandchildren , fifteen great-grandchildren and six great-great grandchildren, two brothers Donald Jeffries and Ronald Jeffries both of Brumley, Missouri along with several other relatives and many friends.

She was preceded in death by her parents, husband, five children; Russell, Phillip, Darrell, Rita and Patsy, eight sisters and two brothers, son-in-law Bert Ash and sister-in-law Sharon Jeffries.

Funeral Services were held Tuesday January 10, at Rodden Church of Christ in Brumley, Missouri.

Interment will be at Rodden Cemetery, Brumley, Missouri.

Memorial donations are suggested to Miller County Care Center Resident Activity Fund.

Expressions of sympathy may be forwarded to the family at www.hedgesscottfuneralhomes.com

Arrangements have been placed under the care of Hedges-Scott Funeral Home, Osage Beach, Missouri.


Eleanor G. Hughes, 88
Eleanor G. Hughes, of Versailles, passed away Friday evening, January 6, 2012, at her home. She was born March 11, 1923, in Walden, Colorado, the daughter of the late Martin and Alene Hicks Smith.

On August 8, 1942, in Kimball, Nebraska, she was united in marriage to Jim Frank Hughes, who preceded her in death on August 16, 1970.

In 1948, Eleanor obtained ownership of the Versailles Greenhouse and operated it until her retirement in 2003.

She was a member of the Versailles United Methodist Church, the Women’s Civic Club, Evening Sorosis, and was a charter member of the Rolling Hills Country Club.

She enjoyed gardening; especially taking care of her rose bed, was an avid reader, and loved spending quality time with her grandchildren and great-grandchildren.

Eleanor is survived by her son, Jerry Hughes and wife Vici of Warrensburg, Missouri; her daughter, Candy Stephens and husband Ronnie of Warrensburg, Missouri; eight grandchildren; nineteen great-grandchildren; her brother, Martin Smith of Wyoming; her sister, Joyce Martin of Troy, Illinois; and many other relatives and friends. In addition to her parents and husband, she was preceded in death by a son, Jim T. “Skip” Hughes, and three sisters, Lilah Forbes, Edna Marion Carlson, and Francie Bujack.

Funeral services were held Tuesday, January 10, at the Kidwell-Garber Funeral Home in Versailles with Pastor Dan Adkison officiating.

Graveside services and interment followed in the Versailles Cemetery.

Memorial contributions are suggested to the Carol Dyetta Hughes Literacy Program, University of Central Missouri, 203 Multipurpose Building, Warrensburg, Missouri 64093.

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.


Carl W. “Bill” Snyder, 64
Carl W. “Bill” Snyder, of Camdenton, passed away Thursday, January 5, 2012, at Osage Beach Rehabilitation and Healthcare. He was born April 9, 1947, in Peoria, Illinois, the son of the late Carl E. and Alma Fisher Snyder.

Bill completed two tours in Vietnam serving his country in the United States Marine Corps.

He worked as a graphic artist for many years. In addition, Bill maintained his scuba license and assisted many lake businesses with underwater tasks.

Bill loved woodworking and the outdoors. He could be found riding motorcycles or horses, or spending quality time with his two cats.

He also had his private pilot’s license and enjoyed flying.

He is survived by his sister, Darlene Baechler of Sunrise Beach; and two nieces and several great-nieces and nephews.

In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by his brother, Al Snyder.

Funeral services were held Wednesday, January 11, at the Kidwell-Garber Laurie/Sunrise Beach Chapel with Father Patrick Dolan officiating.

Inurnment will be held at a later date.

Memorial contributions are suggested to the Shrine of St. Patrick Catholic Church in Laurie.

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.
 

Published 1-11-2012

Violet Ruth Bland, 71
Violet Ruth Bland, of Bolivar, Missouri, passed away December 29, 2011. She was born in Stover, Missouri, the daughter of Lee and Ardella May Braden.

She was married to Curtis William Bland, and they were the parents of three daughters.

She worked for 39 years for Bell Telephone Company, which later became AT&T, and lived in Independence, Missouri.

Violet was preceded in death by her mother and father, five sisters, her husband, and daughters, Theresa Lynn Berry and Tammie Lisa Bland.

She is survived by her daughter, Trina Lea Shuler and husband Michael of Bolivar, Missouri; five grandchildren, Jeremy Berry and Jeffrey Berry of Bolivar, Missouri, Mari Woosley and husband Jon of Bolivar, Missouri, Katie Howard of Warrensburg, Missouri, and Steven Bryan of Ulysses, Nebraska; and one great-grandchild, Eleanor Rose Woosley of Bolivar, Missouri.

Funeral services were held Monday, January 2, at the Kidwell-Garber Funeral Home in Versailles with Pastor Craig Gates officiating. Graveside services and interment followed in the Stover Cemetery.

Memorial contributions are suggested to the American Cancer Society. 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.


Norma Jean Horrighs, 79
Norma Jean Horrighs, daughter of Clifton and Bethel Rosa Griffin, was born, February 7, 1932 in Whitefield Township, Illinois. She died Friday, December 30, 2011, in her home, Camdenton, Missouri at the age of seventy-nine years, ten months and twenty-three days.

On September 25, 1955 in Peoria, Illinois, she was united in marriage to Earl E. Horrighs, Sr. and to this union six children were born. Together they shared forty-six years of marriage until his passing on December 13, 2001.

She was also preceded in death by her parents; two sisters, Wanda Mae Ricca and Madeleine Marie Bella Malloy; a brother, Eugene Bell and a great-grandson, John Malcolm.

Survivors include her children, Roberta McKinney and husband Bruce of Rockport, Texas, Walter Horrighs and wife Rhonda of Girard, Illinois, Norman Horrighs and wife Twila Mae of Hartville, Missouri, Earl Horrighs, Jr. and wife Susan of Camdenton, Missouri, Michael Horrighs and wife Stephanie of Camdenton, Missouri and Gary Horrighs and wife Cheri of Isanti, Minnesota; twenty grandchildren, Barry McKinney and wife Jan, Sarah Moses and husband Daniel, Stephen Horrighs, Daniel Horrighs, Brian Malcolm, Jamie Malcolm, Brande Tucker and husband Dave, Erin Wilson and husband Travis, Craig Horrighs and wife Kirstin, Earl “Tres” Horrighs III and wife Whitney, Joe Horrighs and wife Melinda, Sophia Marr and husband Matt, B.J. Garcia, Randell Sackett an wife Courtney, Emily Ferrell and husband D.J., Elizabeth Kaus and husband Jonathan, Eric Horrighs, Jessica Horrighs, Jeremy Craig and Cody Horrighs; twenty great-grandchildren, Mark and Scott McKinney, Violet Moses, Lee Ann, Iris, Elizabeth, Katie and Lilly Malcolm, Matthew, Hannah and Luke Tucker, Lane and Lillian Wilson, Grant Horrighs, Gavin, Griffin and Grace Marr, Emma Joyce Ferrell and Rylen and Aven Kaus; extended family members, Sean and Jim Linville, Pam Horrighs and Sue and Cory Parks; four brothers, George Perry Griffin, Wesley Wayne Griffin, Robert Lewis Griffin and Francis Eugene Griffin; two sisters, Helen Elizabeth Griffin and Marian Lee Griffin Meinert and a host of nieces, nephews, other relatives and many friends.

Norma was raised in Peoria, Illinois and attended school there.

After her marriage to Earl, they made their home in Girard, Illinois. In the early 1970’s the family moved to Lake of the Ozarks.

Norma Jean was a life-long cook. She cooked for First Baptist Church of Camdenton, Camdenton Lions Club, Green Side Country Club in Camdenton, Country Kitchen and A&W as well as numerous other places.

She worked until the day of the accident that caused her decline in health. She was a member of the Camdenton Lions Club.

In her spare time she enjoyed playing cards and entertaining company. She especially enjoyed hosting the Griffin Family Reunions.

She was a loving mother and grandmother and a caring neighbor and friend. She touched many lives through her loving nature and the food she cooked.

Her memory will linger on in the hearts of those who loved her.

Funeral services were held Tuesday, January 3, 2011 in Allee-Holman-Howe Funeral Home.

A second service was held Thursday, January 5, 2012 in Staab Funeral Home, Springfield. Burial followed in Oak Hill Cemetery, Springfield, Illinois.

Memorial donations may be made to St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital and left at the funeral home or mailed to P.O. Box 1000, Dept. 142, Memphis, TN 38148-0142, reference account #29868414.

Online condolences may be made at www.alleeholmanhowe.com.

Allee-Holman-Howe Funeral Home of Camdenton is assisting the family with arrangements.


Beverly Ann Smotherman, 74

Beverly Ann Smotherman, of Camdenton, passed away Monday, January 2, 2012, at Boone Hospital in Columbia.

She was born November 24, 1937, in Kansas City, Kansas, the daughter of the late Ralph G. and Pearl M. Dishman Lance.

On May 19, 1956, in Kansas City, Kansas, she was united in marriage to Donald R. Smotherman, who survives of the home.

Beverly was a secretary and bookkeeper for Neff Printing Company in Overland Park, Kansas, for 10 years. In her spare time, she enjoyed painting, sewing and crocheting.

She attended the Versailles First Assembly of God Church.

In addition to her husband, Don, she is survived by her sons, Steven Ray Smotherman of Climax Springs, Missouri and Ronald Lee Smotherman and wife Pam of Butler, Missouri; four grandchildren; several great-grandchildren; her sister, Betty Smith of Sunrise Beach, Missouri; and many other relatives and friends.

Funeral services were held Saturday, January 7, at the Versailles First Assembly of God Church. Graveside services and interment followed in the Garber Memorial Estates Cemetery in Laurie.

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.


Floyd E. "Doc" Dunn, 101
Floyd E. "Doc" Dunn, of Gravois Mills, passed away Tuesday, December 20, 2011, at his home.

Floyd fulfilled his boyhood dream of becoming a doctor in 1936. "Doc" was a Neuropsychiatrist and teacher at different colleges of Osteopathy for many years.

He also maintained a private practice in psychiatry and later a civil servant with the VA serving as Chief of Staff at the psychiatric hospital in Knoxville IA from which he retired to the Lake of the Ozarks.

He was a member of the Abou Ben Adhem Shrine, a member of the Masonic Lodge for over 50 years, in Scottish Rite, formerly a Lion, and was an Elk for over 65 years.

He enjoyed square dancing, theater, and music events at the lake, especially jazz, ragtime, and classical.

He was a member of the Millstone Wheelers, the Ozark Jazz Society, Arts at the Lake, and The Royal Arts Theater.

"Doc" was an inspiration to many as a pioneer in his field, for service to his community and professional organizations, for his longevity, his indomitable spirit, and zest for life.

Doc is survived by his wife, Nova , of the home, married March 22, 2003; his daughter, Debby Melcher and husband John of Camdenton, Missouri; his grandchildren: Kathy Wheeler and Chris Wheeler and wife Regina; and many other relatives and friends.

In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by his wife of 48 years, Wilda K Lauer Dunn (dec.1991); 5 yr old daughter Kathryn Alice Dunn, his brother, Menzen "Bud" Dunn, and sisters Avril Marion and 2 yr old Lucretia Dunn.

A memorial in celebration of Doc's life will be held at 3:00 p.m., Saturday, January 14, 2011, at the Unity at the Lake Church in Sunrise Beach.

Memorial contributions are suggested to the Floyd E Dunn D.O. Scholarship at Kansas City University of Medicine and Biosciences where he taught for 20 yrs, or charity of the donor's choice.


Lillian Alice Walker Dieckhoff
Lillian Alice Walker Dieckhoff went to be with the Lord on January 4th, 2012 after a long battle with cancer. Lillian was born in 1918 in Pratt County, Kansas.

She is survived by her husband, Gilbert, of 66 years, daughter, Jane Dieckhoff of Olathe, Kansas, son, Jim Dieckhoff of Olathe, Kansas, grandson, Eric Dieckhoff of Olathe, Kansas, and grandson Evan Dieckhoff in the Air Force.

Lillian and Gilbert met in Wichita, Kansas while working at Beech Air Craft. Gilbert joined the Navy when WWII broke out. When Gilbert returned from overseas duty, Lillian met him in Los Angeles and they got married October 20, 1944.

They reported to Ottumwa, Iowa until Gilbert was discharged. They then moved to St. John, Kansas and started a family. After fifteen years there, they moved to Emporia, Kansas.

Lillian worked for twenty years at Emporia State University as a secretary in several different departments: English, Education, and the Library.

In 1983, Lillian retired from the college and moved with Gilbert to Camdenton, Missouri to be on Lake of the Ozarks.

In retirement, Lillian enjoyed reading books and working crossword puzzles. As she began losing her eyesight, books on tape occupied her time.

In lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be made to Bethesda, Lutheran Homes & Services, Inc., 600 Hoffman Drive, Watertown, Wisconsin 53094. The family wishes to express their gratitude to Hospice and Lake Ozark Rehabilitation Center.

Services were held Sunday Jan 8, 2012, at Hope Lutheran Church, Osage Beach, Missouri.

Burial was in Hedges Cemetery Camdenton, Missouri.

Expressions of sympathy may be forwarded to the family at www.hedgesscottfuneralhomes.com

Arrangements have been placed under the care of Hedges-Scott Funeral Home, Camdenton, Missouri.
 

Published 1-4-2012

Vera Ann Kelly, 62
Vera Ann Kelly, daughter of Daniel Edward and Vera Francis Freeze Cornelius, was born, March 14, 1949 in Bolivar, Missouri. She died Saturday, December 17, 2011, in her home, Camdenton, Missouri after a battle with cancer, at the age of sixty-two years, nine months and three days.

She was preceded in death by a brother Ronald Dean Cornelius.

Survivors include her daughters, Anglette Edwards and Marie Skinner and husband Darrin; two grandsons, Evan and Daniel Skinner all of Camdenton, MO; her parents, Daniel and Vera “Francis” Cornelius; a brother, James “Edward” Cornelius and wife Julia all of Halfway, Missouri and several nieces, nephews, other relatives and many friends.

Vera was raised in Shawnee Mission, Kansas and graduated from high school there. She spent many years caring for children.

She moved to Camdenton in 2007 to help care for her grandsons.

Vera was a member of the Order of the Eastern Star Lodge 446 in Buffalo, Missouri.

In her spare time she enjoyed reading and crocheting. Most of all, she loved spending time with the family, especially her grandsons.

She was a loving mother, grandmother, daughter, sister and aunt and a caring neighbor and friend.

She touched many lives and her memory will live on forever in the hearts of those who love her.

Funeral services were held Tuesday, December 20, 2011 in Allee-Holman-Howe Funeral Home.

Burial was in Goff Cemetery, Halfway, Missouri.

Memorial donations may be made to Foundation for Women’s Cancer and left at the funeral home.

Online condolences may be made at www.alleeholmanhowe.com.

Allee-Holman-Howe Funeral Home of Camdenton is assisting the family with arrangements.


Ethel Berniece Baughman, 81
Ethel Bernice Baughman, of Leawood, Kansas, died Friday, December 16, 2011, in her home at the age of 81. Ethel was born on July 28, 1930 in Climax Springs, Missouri to Harry C. and Susie Mae Pennell Moulder.

She was united in marriage to Albert Keith Baughman on March 27, 1948 in Camdenton, Missouri and to this union six children were born.

Together they shared sixty-two years of marriage before his passing on July 27, 2010.

She was also preceded in death by her parents; two children, Sarah Jean Baughman and Timothy Philip Baughman and two sisters, Myrtle Martin and Olah Roncelli.

Ethel was raised in Climax Springs, Missouri and continued to live there until shortly after her marriage to Albert.

In the early 1950’s they moved to Kansas City where they lovingly raised their family.

Ethel was a devoted help-mate to her husband, mother to her children and a homemaker.

They retired to a farm in Climax Springs in 1992.

As a child, Ethel made a profession of faith and was a current member of Faith Baptist Church in Climax Springs.

She played the organ and served as a Sunday school teacher for several churches during her life, including First Baptist of Climax Springs, Marlborough Baptist Church in Kansas City and Faith Baptist in Climax Springs.

She was always active in her children’s lives and served on the P.T.A.

In her spare time, she enjoyed sewing, cake decorating and music.

She loved studying the Bible and visiting her Sunday school friends. Most of all, time spent with family and friends was most important to her.

She was a loving mother, grandmother, sister and aunt, a caring neighbor and a patient friend. She always had a smile for everyone.

We celebrate her life and her accomplishments and will treasure the memories she created for her family and friends.

Survivors include her children, E. Marie Gasau and husband Jerry of Carbondale, Colorado, Susan Friend and husband Jim of Lenexa, Kansas, Pat Baughman and wife Emelise of Chapman, Nebraska and Melinda Esparrago and husband Tony of Overland Park, Kansas; eight grandchildren, Jacob Gasau and wife Kelly, Aaron Gasau, Jared Friend and wife Jenny, Hillary Friend, Rebecca Baughman, Amanda Baughman, Allison Baughman and Dominick Esparrago; five great-grandchildren; a sister, Icel Edmonds of Lexington, Missouri and a host of nieces, nephews, other relatives and many friends.

Funeral services were held Wednesday, December 21, 2011 at Faith Baptist Church, Climax Springs, Missouri under the direction of Allee-Holman-Howe Funeral Home.

Burial followed in Cable Ridge Cemetery, Climax Springs.

Memorial donations may be made to Faith Baptist Church and left at the funeral home or the church.

Online condolences may be made at www.alleeholmanhowe.com.

Allee-Holman-Howe Funeral Home of Camdenton is assisting the family with arrangements.


Opal L. Kreiling, 91
Opal L. Kreiling, of Versailles, passed away Sunday, December 18, 2011, at the Good Shepherd Care Center in Versailles.

She was born October 28, 1920, in Bagnell, Missouri, the daughter of the late Lon and Zelia Hicks Howard.

On July 16, 1938, in Eldon, Missouri, she was united in marriage to Cecil Kreiling, who preceded her in death on October 6, 1996.

Opal was a member of the Versailles First Assembly of God Church.

She enjoyed spending her time embroidering, making quilts, and reading.

She is survived by her sons, Bob Kreiling of Eldon, Missouri, Bill Kreiling of Ft. Worth, Texas, Phil Kreiling and wife Shary of Shawnee, Kansas, and Ed Kreiling and wife Sheila of Jefferson City, Missouri; her daughters, Shirley Carrender of Syracuse, Missouri, Sharon Aeschbacher and husband Vincil of Fortuna, Missouri, Betty Harrison of Versailles, Missouri, LaNita Kreiling of San Francisco, California, Loyce Johnson and husband Odell of Stover, Missouri, Thelma Grafft and husband Seth of College Springs, Iowa, Jeannie Shackelford and husband Bill of Versailles, Missouri, Bonnie Kreiling of San Francisco, California, Donna Snider and husband Bob of Marshall, Missouri, Mary Jo Stark and husband Mitch of Versailles, Missouri, and Kathy Flora and husband Tim of Eldon, Missouri; thirty-two grandchildren; thirty-nine great-grandchildren; ten great-great-grandchildren; and many other relatives and friends.

In addition to her parents and husband, she was preceded in death by a grandson, Douglas Campbell, her brothers, Oscar Howard, Earnest Howard, Porter Howard, John Howard, Leslie Howard, Ralph Howard, Gaithel Howard, and Gail Howard, and her sister, Etta Campbell.

Funeral services were held Thursday, December 22, at the Versailles First Assembly of God Church with Pastor Phil Kreiling and Pastor Kevin Howard officiating.

Graveside services and interment followed in Greenmore Memorial Gardens in Barnett with Robert Carrender, Roger Carrender, Alan Carrender, Troy Kreiling, Darrel Kreiling, Les Harrison, Bruce Aeschbacher, and Jeff Kreiling serving as casketbearers.

Memorial contributions are suggested to the charity of the donor’s 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.


Doris Jean McLane, 86
Doris Jean McLane, of Laurie, Missouri, formerly of Shawnee, Kansas, passed away Sunday, December 18, 2011, at the Laurie Care Center.

She was born to John and Inez Tarr in Merriam, Kansas, and graduated from Shawnee Mission Rural High School in 1939.

Doris worked for Farmer’s Insurance in Overland Park, Kansas, before retiring to the Lake of the Ozarks in 1987, where she was a member of the Osage Community Elks Lodge 2705 and attended the American Legion Zack Wheat Post 624.

She was preceded in death by her sister, Laura Jane Johnson, her brother, James Tarr, and a daughter, Jennifer Gail Vogt.

Survivors include her daughters, Carol Wilson and husband Jay of Olathe, Kansas and Becky Lister and husband Rich of Sunrise Beach, Missouri; six grandchildren and four great-grandchildren.

Graveside services and interment was held Friday, December 23, in the Garber Memorial Estates Cemetery in Laurie with the Reverend Rick White officiating.

Memorial contributions are suggested to St. Jude’s Children’s Research Hospital or to the American Cancer Society.

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.


Brenda Leigh Bellus, 70
Brenda Leigh Bellus, of Sunrise Beach, MO, passed away on Sunday December 18, 2011, in the comfort of her home.

She was born in Alva, Oklahoma on May 10, 1941. Her parents Robert and Gracia Waite preceded her in death.

Leigh graduated in 1958, from Westport High School in Kansas City, Missouri, and served as President of Phi Kappa Delta Sorority.

Following graduation, Leigh worked as the personal secretary for Dr. Kermit E Krantz at the University of Kansas Medical Center.

She married on October 1, 1960, and just recently celebrated 51 years of marriage to the love of her life, Ray Bellus.

Leigh gave us a gift so special; by sharing and demonstrating unconditional love to her soul mate and best friend, Ray.

In her last moments, she communicated her love to Ray stressing how lucky she was for picking the “Right Man”.

Leigh drove a school bus for USD 500 Public Schools in Kansas City, KS, but she was most proud to be called “Mom” or “Grandma”.

Leigh has 3 children: Debbie Mecum married to Donnie Mecum, of Piper, KS; David Bellus married to Patty Bellus of Georgetown, IN; and Danny Bellus married to Karen Bellus of Kokomo, IN.

Leigh was an energetic and active grandmother for 7 grandchildren: Tyler and Austin Mecum; Brittany, Matt, and Emma Bellus; and Bailey and Drew Bellus.

Family was most important to Leigh.

She loved so much to be actively involved during school years serving as PTO President, Room Mother, Bluebird Leader, and as Mom’s taxi service to all school events.

Leigh had a real passion for the Lady Elks – Osage Community Elks Lodge #2705. She was named Lady Elk of the Year in 1999-2000. She actively participated in the annual garage sale, Potluck Team, Taco Team, and the annual Christmas Gift Drive.

We will miss her “all in” mentality, her organizational skills, her sense of humor, and most of all her smile coupled with that loud laugh.

A Mass of Christian Burial was held Friday, December 23, at the Shrine of St. Patrick Catholic Church in Laurie. Graveside services and interment followed in the St. Patrick Cemetery.

Memorial contributions are suggested to the Shrine of St. Patrick Catholic Church or to the Lady Elks.

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.


Barbara Lynn Duermyer, 52
Barbara Lynn Duermyer, daughter of Robert Hartman and Mary Alice Clark Snider, was born, January 22, 1959 in Aurora, Illinois.

She died Thursday, December 15, 2011, in her home, Camdenton, Missouri at the age of fifty-two years, ten months and twenty-three days.

On October 22, 1999 in Linn Creek, Missouri, she was united in marriage to Dwayne Anthony Duermyer.

Together they shared the past twelve years of marriage.

Survivors include her husband, Dwayne Duermyer of the home; three daughters, Saundra French and husband Chris, Amber Duermyer-Miller and husband Jeff and Sheena Bender and husband Joey all of Camdenton, Missouri; two grandchildren, Hailey Weitkamp and Jace Bender; her mother, Mary Snider and husband Jerry of Lee’s Summit, Missouri; a sister, Rhonda Wiest of Lee’s Summit, Missouri; a nephew, William Preston Wiest and wife Megan of Lee’s Summit, Missouri and a host of other relatives and many friends.

Barbara was raised in the Kansas City area. She moved to the Lake of the Ozarks many years ago.

She worked at Tan-Tar-A and Consumers Market in Osage Beach. She was currently working as a secretary for the family’s plumbing business.

Barbara attended Linn Creek Christian Church in Linn Creek.

In her spare time she enjoyed working in her gardens, growing flowers and making rock gardens.

Most of all, spending time with her family, especially her grandchildren brought her joy.

She was a loving wife, mother, grandmother, daughter, sister and aunt 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.

A memorial service was held Thursday, December 22, 2011 in Linn Creek Christian Church.

Memorial donations may be made to a fund established to assist the family and left at the funeral home.

Online condolences may be made at www.alleeholmanhowe.com.

Allee-Holman-Howe Funeral Home of Camdenton is assisted the family with cremation arrangements.


David Fred Moser, 70
David Fred Moser, died Monday, December 19, after a sudden battle with cancer.

He was a beloved husband for 49 years to Carol, and loving father to Chris and Jessi. He was a wonderful person as well as husband and father.

Dave spent most of his life in Granite City, IL, before retiring to the St. Elizabeth, MO area.

He had four grandsons: Andrew, Cory, Reece, and Koby, whom he loved with all of his heart.

We are so blessed to have had him in our lives, and he will be sadly missed by all of his relatives and friends.

Celebration of Life Service will be held at a later date. Friends and relatives will be notified.

Expressions of sympathy may be forwarded to the family at www.hedgesscottfuneralhomes.com

Arrangements have been placed under the care of Hedges-Scott Funeral Home, Camdenton, Missouri.


Mary B. Shipley, 96
Mary B. Shipley, of Gravois Mills, passed away Monday, December 19, 2011, at the Good Shepherd Care Center in Versailles. She was born July 9, 1915, in Turney, Missouri, the daughter of the late Paul C. and Alice Fry Breckenridge.

In 1939, she was united in marriage to Harlen E. Shipley, who preceded her in death.

In 1959, Mary and Harlen left Kansas City to be their own bosses, purchasing what became Ship’s Pier.

When the pier was damaged, the business was renamed Ship’s Marina.

They later owned the Apache Motel (currently Water’s Edge) for 17 years. They also managed, and later purchased, Ozark Boat Storage.

Mary was very active in Gravois Mills throughout her life.

She was very involved in the Gravois Merchants Association, was treasurer of the Gravois Arm Association, had been secretary/treasurer for Gravois Mills since 1965, she fought to keep the Post Office in Gravois Mills, she was chairman of the Gravois Mills Bicentennial Committee, and did much of the background work to start the sewer district in Gravois Mills.

She was a member of BPW, a life member of the VFW Ladies Auxiliary, Gravois Mills Crime Watch since 1988, assisted with the Missouri Rural Crisis Center, and was an avid supporter of the NRA.

Mary is survived by her daughter, Valarie Garrison and husband Lynn of Overland Park, Kansas; her granddaughter, Tammy Smith and husband Bob of Titusville, Florida; her great-grandson, Joey Smith of Titusville, Florida; and many friends.

In addition to her parents and husband, she was preceded in death by her son, Kent C. Shipley.

Funeral services were held Tuesday, December 27, at the Kidwell-Garber Funeral Home in Versailles with Dr. Todd Forman officiating. Graveside services and interment followed in the Garber Memorial Estates Cemetery in Laurie.

Memorial contributions are suggested to the local charity of the donor’s 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.


Voniece Louretta Plackett, 84
Voniece Louretta Plackett, of Laurie, passed away Tuesday, December 20, 2011, at her home. She was born August 9, 1927, in Stewartsville, Missouri, the daughter of the late William Leslie and Florence Caldwell Jones.

On November 24, 1948, in Kansas City, Kansas, she was united in marriage to Harold Dean Plackett, who preceded her in death on June 15, 2010.

Voniece was a member of the Osage Community Elks Lodge 2705 in Laurie.

She enjoyed her flower garden, and playing Gin Rummy.

Voniece is survived by her sons, Robert Plackett and wife Carol of Wentzville, Missouri and William Plackett and wife Cindy of Olathe, Kansas; her granddaughter, Leslie Gibson and husband A.J. of Gardner, Kansas; and her great-granddaughters, Haylie and Brookelyn Gibson of Gardner, Kansas; and many other relatives and friends.

There are no memorial services planned at this time.

Memorial contributions are suggested to the Osage Community Elks Lodge 2705.

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.


Nona Lee Gentry, 48
Nona Lee Gentry, of Stover, passed away Wednesday, December 21, 2011, at her home.

She was born September 26, 1963, in Ottawa, Kansas, the daughter of Arthur Ernest and Patty Jean Todd Gentry.

She is survived by her son, Ivo Willis of Florida; her daughters, Melanie Naasz of the state of California, Gwynevere Willis of Missouri, and Virginia Willis of Florida; her mother, Patty Jean Gentry of Waverly, Kansas; her fiancé, Rick Heady of the home; her brother, Clyde Gentry and wife Lorri of Waverly, Kansas; her sister, Donna Kay Wulf and husband Brad of Wisconsin; and many other relatives and friends.

A memorial service will be held at a later date.

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.


Evelyn W. Jordan, 83
Evelyn May Weber Jordan, age 83, of Camdenton, MO, passed away Friday, December 23, 2011 at Windsor Estates Nursing Home.

She was born May 1, 1928, in Dorchester Township, Macoupin County, IL, the daughter of the late Otto Weber and Cora Vesper Weber.

She married Carl Jordan on June 21, 1952.

They lived in St. Louis, IL, Edgemont, IL, O’Fallon, IL, Glendale, OH, Ramsey, NJ, and Wurtsboro, NY prior to retiring to the “the Lake” in Camdenton in the late 1990’s.

Evelyn worked as a bookkeeper for Fireguard Sprinkler in New Jersey and enjoyed golf and crafts in her younger years.

She was devoted to family and especially proud of her daughter and grandchildren. She was very generous.

Once, when her daughter offered her Christmas present ideas by checking several dozen choices of turtlenecks in a catalog, she bought them all.

She is survived by her beloved husband Carl; daughter Catherine Jordan and husband Fred Dulles and grandchildren Alexandra and Andrew Dulles of Saint Paul, MN; and nieces Sandra Young of Staunton, IL, Polly Gai of Staunton, IL and Christine Klein of St. Louis, MO and their families.

She was predeceased in death by her parents, as well as her sister and brother-in-law, Ruth and Dean Oettel.

Special thanks to friends Ralph and Dixie Keck for much support during recent transitions.

At her request, no service will be held.

Condolences and remembrances may be sent to Cathy Jordan at 1446 Hythe St., Saint Paul, MN 55108 or jorda003@umn.edu.

Cremation arrangements are under the direction and care of Hedges-Scott Funeral Home in Camdenton.

Expressions of sympathy may be forwarded to the family at www.hedgesscottfuneralhomes.com


Donna Kay Miller, 59
Donna Kay Miller, of Camdenton, Missouri, died on Sunday, December 25, 2011 as a result of an automobile accident.

Donna was born January 8, 1952 in Kansas City, Missouri, the daughter of Ralph and Martha (Swearingin) Newton.

Donna owned and operated her own daycare center.

She loved thrift store shopping, snow skiing and motorcycle racing.

In her younger years, she enjoyed playing volleyball and softball.

Donna is survived by her son, M. Wayne Hughes, Jr. of Camdenton, Missouri; two daughters, Angela Stephens of Sunrise Beach, Missouri and Tomara Deckard of Camdenton, Missouri; her mother, Martha Britt of Camdenton, Missouri; three brothers, Jerry Newton and wife, Loretta, of Independence, Missouri, Tim Newton and Tracy Newton of Carrollton, Missouri; eight sisters, Charlotte Blakely and husband, Ralph, of Chillicothe, Missouri; Esther Daugherty of Camdenton, Missouri, Wanda Cardona of Independence, Missouri; Diana Haynie of Blue Springs, Missouri, Letitia Canfield of Marshall, Missouri; April Butner of Marshall, Missouri, Genendal Newton of Slater, Missouri, and Tammy Newton of Independence, Missouri; seven grandchildren; Brianna McIntyre, Wayne Hughes, Janissa Stephens, Brent Bias, Michael Downing, Brody Deckard, and Ella Carnahan; as well as several other relatives and friends, and her beloved dog, Miss Wiggles.

She was preceded in death her father and one grandson, Kessler Deckard.

Memorial services were held Wednesday, December 28, 2011 at Hedges-Scott Funeral Home in Camdenton, Missouri.

Expressions of sympathy may be forwarded to the family at www.hedgesscottfuneralhomes.com

Arrangements have been placed under the care of Hedges-Scott Funeral Home, Camdenton, Missouri.


Delmar E. McDowell, Sr., 83
Delmar E. McDowell, Sr. of Camdenton, Missouri, died on Sunday, December 25, 2011 at Lake Regional Health System in Osage Beach, Missouri.

Delmar was born December 27, 1927 in Linn Creek, Missouri, the son of Charles Arthur and Louise Ellen (Scott) McDowell.

He was united in marriage to Florella Riordan on June 1, 1952 in Indianapolis, Indiana, and to this union, five children were born.

Delmar had served his country proudly in the United States Army.

Delmar worked as an owner/operator in the trucking business for the better part of his life.

In his spare time he enjoyed working in his yard and horse racing.

More than anything he loved spending time with family, especially his grandchildren.

Delmar is survived by two sons, Delmar “Sunny” McDowell, Jr. and Dennis McDowell and wife, Janice, all of Camdenton, Missouri; three daughters, Debra Kirby and husband, Jerry, of Ft. Myers, Florida, Anita Fleis and husband, William, of Osage Beach, Missouri and Melanie Stonitsch and husband, Kevin, of Ft. Myers, Florida; two sisters, Emma Louise Mawyer and Vera Rainwater and husband, Mack, all of Linn Creek, Missouri; eight grandchildren, Stephanie Burns, Amy Johnson, Tiffanie Parmenter, Shannon Jones, Stacy Jones, Christopher McDowell, Jeff Stout, and Justin Stonitsch; seven great-grandchildren; as well as several other relatives and friends.

He was preceded in death by his wife, Florella; six brothers, Melborne, Melcome, Bernard, Vernon, Arthur, Jr. and Gayle; and one sister, Beulah Bowlin.

Funeral Services were Friday, December 30, at 11:00 a.m. the funeral home.

Interment with Military Honors was at New Hope Cemetery, Kaiser, Missouri.

Memorial donations are suggested to New Hope Cemetery and may be left at the funeral home.

Expressions of sympathy may be forwarded to the family at www.hedgesscottfuneralhomes.com

Arrangements have been placed under the care of Hedges-Scott Funeral Home, Osage Beach, Missouri.


Mary E. Troia, 66
Mary E. Troia, age 66, of Sunrise Beach, Missouri. Passed away at her home, Tuesday, December 27, 2011.

She was born April, 13 1945, a daughter of Jack and Mary (Phiffer) Eglsaer.

She was united in marriage to James Troia on May 7, 1966 in Omaha, Nebraska.

Mary was a loving mother and grandmother who loved spending time with her family.

She was a member of St. Patrick’s Catholic Church in Laurie were she was involved in the Lady’s Guild and the Lady’s Knights of Columbus.

Mary was also an Artist and loved working with ceramics.

Survivors include her husband James, of the home, three daughters, Michaela Miller and husband Scott, of Lincoln, Nebraska, Jamie Ptacek and husband Dean, of Avoca, Iowa, Christine Gaul and husband Roger, of Bellevue, Nebraska, brother, Michael Eglsaer, of Lincoln Nebraska and nine grandchildren.

Judy was preceded in death by her parents.

Memorial Services were Friday, December 30, at the St. Patrick’s Catholic Church Laurie, Missouri.

Inurnment was in the St. Patrick Cemetery in Laurie, Missouri.

Expressions of sympathy may be forwarded to the family at www.hedgesscottfuneralhomes.com

Arrangements have been placed under the care of Hedges-Scott Funeral Home, Camdenton, Missouri.
 

Published 12-28-11

Edward Paul Spautz, 79
Edward Paul Spautz, son of Edward Paul Sr. and Lavine Marie Ganzen Spautz, was born, July 22, 1932 in Dubuque, Iowa. He died Sunday, December 4, 2011, in Lake Regional Hospital, Osage Beach, Missouri at the age of seventy-nine years, four months and twelve days.

On February 11, 1956 in Camdenton, Missouri, he was united in marriage to Edna Elizabeth Danuser and to this union seven children were born. Together they shared fifty-five years of marriage.

He was preceded in death by his parents and two great-grandchildren, Hunter Kane Heavner and Alana Mae Weems.

Survivors include his wife, Edna Spautz of the home; seven children, Cindy Byler and husband Bently of Linn Creek, Missouri, Sandra Leap and husband Jeffrey of Camdenton, Missouri, Randy Spautz and wife Nancy of St. Louis, Missouri, Tim Spautz and wife Laura of Kansas City, Missouri, Patty Muscia and husband Joe of Linn Creek, Missouri, Lori Connor and husband Chuck of Camdenton, Missouri and Flo Weems and husband Jim of Linn Creek, Missouri; twenty-four grandchildren, Wade Byler and wife Sherry, Ashley Byler and wife Sara, Jesse Byler and wife Lisa, Jacob Byler and wife Karissa, Blaine Byler and wife Nickie, Rachel Byler, Savanna Robinson and husband Colt, Joey Leap and wife Carrie, Alishua Leap and husband Dale, Lacey Heavner and husband Chris, Courtney Leap and husband Chris, Jessica Spautz, Mathew Spautz, Michael Spautz, James Spautz, Dezirea Muscia, Cheyenne Muscia, Kody Richter, Kade Martin, Kayla Martin, Jimmy Weems and wife Morgan, Patrick Weems, Barry Weems and Nathan Weems; twenty-seven great-grandchildren; and a host of nieces, nephews, other relatives and many friends.

Edward was raised in Dubuque, Iowa and attended St. Mary’s Grade School and graduated from Lora Academy. He received many basketball awards through the Dubuque Industrial League.

He served his country proudly in the Unites States Army during the Korean War. He was honorably discharged as a Corporal.

He was a plumber and owned and operated a plumbing business for many years. In the early 1970’s he owned and operated Ace Pancake House.

Edward was baptized into the Catholic Church and was a member of St. Anthony Catholic Church, Camdenton. He was also a member of the American Legion Post 1000 and the Lake Bowl bowling league.

In his spare time he enjoyed watching football and all sports. He was an avid Cubbie and Chicago Bears fan.

He loved Christmas time and had a sweet tooth, especially for chocolate covered cherries and cherry cheesecake.

He enjoyed gambling and his dog Maxy. He was an honest extraordinary man who missed his mother until the day he died.

Most of all he possessed the gift of making everyone he met feel welcome.

He was a loving husband, father and grandfather and a caring neighbor and friend. He touched many lived and his memory will linger on forever in the hearts of his family and friends.

Funeral services were held Friday Dec. 9, 2011 in Linn Creek Baptist Church under the direction of Allee-Holman-Howe Funeral Home. Burial with military honors followed in Freedom Cemetery, Montreal.

Memorial donations may be made to the American Cancer Society and left at the funeral home.

Online condolences may be made at www.alleeholmanhowe.com.

Allee-Holman-Howe Funeral Home of Camdenton is assisting the family with arrangements.


Jess Benard Williams, 83
Jess Benard Williams, son of Benjamin Franklin and Vera Latisha Hitch Williams, was born, July 4, 1928 in Wyandotte County, Kansas. He died Wednesday, December 7, 2011, in Windsor Estates Care Center, Camdenton, Missouri at the age of eighty-three years, five months and three days.

On April 2, 1950 in Collins, Missouri, he was united in marriage to Cleora Alberta Fields and to this union three children were born. Together they shared sixty-one years of marriage.

He was preceded in death by his parents; a daughter, Marilyn Alberta Giddens and two brothers, Herbert and Eddy.

Survivors include his wife, Cleora “Corky” Williams of the home; two sons, Jess Williams, Jr. and Steven Williams and wife Diane all of Camdenton, Missouri; four grandchildren; six great-grandchildren and other relatives and many friends.

Jess was raised in Collins, Missouri and attended school there. He enlisted in the United States Navy and served his country proudly during World War II. After being honorably discharges, he returned to Collins where he attended schools for carpentry and mechanics.

After his marriage to Corky, he worked for Lake City Arsenal and later for Ford. They moved to Wheatland, Missouri on the family farmed for a time.

He later worked as a milk deliveryman in Kansas City, Kansas. He and Corky owned and operated two service stations; You Save in Collins, Missouri and Corky’s Corner in Wheatland.

They then moved to the Greenview area on Lake of the Ozarks and he owned and operated Smokehouse Barbeque for over ten years.

Jess made a profession of faith and was a member of Montgomery Baptist Church.

In his spare time he enjoyed fishing. Most of all, spending time with his family was of utmost importance to him.

He was a loving husband, father and grandfather 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.

Funeral services were held Saturday, December 10, 2011 in Allee-Holman-Howe Funeral Home. Burial with military honors followed in Sumner Cemetery, Wheatland, Missouri.

Memorial donations may be made to Share the Harvest Food Pantry and left at the funeral home.

Online condolences may be made at www.alleeholmanhowe.com.

Allee-Holman-Howe Funeral Home of Camdenton is assisting the family with arrangements.


Sarah Olive Croy, 92
Sarah Olive Croy, of Versailles, passed away Thursday evening, December 8, 2011. She was born November 26, 1919, in Morgan County, Missouri, the daughter of the late Frank and Martha Waisner Jenkins.

On December 11, 1935, she was united in marriage to Claude W. Croy, who preceded her in death.

Olive was a member of the Ozark Chapel United Methodist Church in Laurie.

She enjoyed tending her flowers. Olive also enjoyed cooking and baking for family and friends. She was known for her homemade noodles and cinnamon rolls.

She is survived by her son, Frank Croy and wife Pat of Versailles; her daughter, Evelyn Baquet and husband Loren of Russellville; five grandchildren, Terry Croy and wife Lori, Sherie Edgar and husband Mike, Gary Croy and wife Cindy, Greg Baquet and wife Patty, and Geoff Baquet; fourteen great-grandchildren; three great-great-grandchildren; and many other relatives and friends.

In addition to her parents and husband, she was preceded in death by four brothers, three sisters, and one great-grandchild.

Funeral services were held Monday, December 12, at the Kidwell-Garber Funeral Home in Versailles. Graveside services and interment followed in the Versailles Cemetery with Westan Croy, Grant Baquet, Zachary Baquet, Brock Baquet, Glenn Baquet, Garret Baquet, and Gunner Baquet serving as casketbearers.

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.


Joan (West) Smith, 78
Joan (West) Smith, of Branch, Missouri, died on Thursday, December 8, 2011 at her home in Branch.

Joan was born October 25, 1933 in Tunas, Missouri, the daughter of Carl L. and Flora (Hunter) West.

Joan was united in marriage to George Smith on September 6, 1953 in Tunas, Missouri, and together they had shared the past 58 years until her passing.

Joan grew up with her siblings in Tunas where she attended school and graduated from Tunas High School. She moved to the Kansas City area and while there, she worked for Farmers Insurance Group.

After marrying, Joan and George moved to San Antonio, Texas and Joan graduated from Durham Business College. After graduating, she began her work as high school secretary for McCollum High School in San Antonio.

Joan was a military wife for nearly 22 years where she and George traveled and moved extensively, including time in Germany and Alaska.

They always seemed to return to San Antonio though, and lived there off and on for nearly 30 years, before retiring to Lake of the Ozarks area in 1998.

Joan was an expert homemaker and enjoyed sewing, cooking and gardening. She loved entertaining and cooking for family and friends and was known to be one of the best cooks around.

Being a devout Christian woman, Joan had a true servant’s heart. She was always there with a helping hand, and a kind word. Joan had always been an active and involved church member through the years.

She sang in the choir, played piano, taught Sunday school and in addition to serving on various committees was appointed as Sunday School Director and Church Host.

She was a member of First Baptist Church, Camdenton, where she was involved with the J.O.Y Group and served in various capacities.

Joan loved her family dearly and more than anything, she enjoyed time spent with them. She was a loving and devoted wife and mother who will be missed by all who knew and loved her.

Joan is survived by her loving husband George of the home; one son, George Mike Smith and wife, Ivana, of Knoxville, Tennessee; one brother, Carl D. West of Robinsonville, Mississippi; two sisters, Lela Cobler and husband, Bob, of Osage Beach, Missouri and Carolyn Sue Duff and husband, Byron, of Tunas, Missouri; two grandsons, George Casey Smith and wife, Molly and Evan Hunter Smith; one great-granddaughter, Morgan along with several other relatives and many friends.

She was preceded in death by her parents.

Funeral Services were held Monday, December 12, at First Baptist Church in Camdenton, Missouri.

Interment was at New Liberty Cemetery in Tunas, Missouri.

Memorial donations are suggested to First Baptist Church Building Fund or St. John’s Hospice and may be left at the funeral home.

Expressions of sympathy may be forwarded to the family at www.hedgesscottfuneralhomes.com

Arrangements have been placed under the care of Hedges-Scott Funeral Home, Camdenton, Missouri.



Fred B. Hanson, 88
Fred B. Hanson, of Gravois Mills, passed away Friday, December 9, 2011, at the Laurie Care Center. He was born on June 23, 1923, in Omaha, Nebraska, the son of the late Fred and Irene Kaltire Hanson.

Fred graduated from Technical High School in Omaha, Nebraska in 1941, and joined the U.S. Army in May of 1943 and served through 1945.

He served as a tail gunner in a Sherman Tank and fought in the Battle of the Bulge; where under the leadership of Lt. General George Patton, the Third Army rescued the defenders of Bastogne, Belgium. Fred was decorated with a Purple Heart for his war efforts.

Fred’s professional career was with Graybar Electric. He worked as a salesman in Nebraska and Kansas City, and in 1976, he settled in Wichita, Kansas, where he managed the Graybar branch office.

He retired from Graybar Electric after thirty-five years of service and moved to Laurie, Missouri with his wife Edith.

He was a long time member of the Elks Club, the American Legion Zack Wheat Post 624, and served on the board of directors for COMO Electric.

Fred was preceded in death by his brother, Robert L. Hanson and is survived by his wife, Edith Hanson; two sons, Steven (Maureen) Hanson of Colorado and Gary (Linda) Hanson of Omaha; two grandsons, Michael Hanson of Omaha and Drew (Katie) Hanson of Seattle.

Mass of Christian Burial was held Tuesday, December 13, at the Shrine of St. Patrick Catholic Church in Laurie. Graveside services and interment with full military honors followed in the St. Patrick Cemetery in Laurie.

Memorial contributions are suggested to the Basilica of the National Shrine of the Immaculate Conception in Washington D.C., or the Old St. Patrick Cemetery Fund, or to the charity of the donor’s choice.

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.


Glenda Sue Garcia, 61
Glenda Sue Garcia, daughter of Clarence Franklin and Sarah Retta Brown Russell, was born, August 16, 1950 in Monette, Arkansas.

She died Thursday, December 8, 2011, in University Hospital, Columbia, Missouri at the age of sixty-one years, three months and twenty-two days.

She was united in marriage to Dave Garcia Jr. in California. Together they shared the past eighteen years of marriage.

She was preceded in death by her parents and three brothers, Willis, Lester and Charles “Buddy” Russell.

Survivors include her husband, Dave Garcia, Jr. of the home; three daughters, Lisa Hatton and husband Michael of Ellsinore, Missouri, Laura Bacon and husband Christopher of Poplar Bluff, Missouri and Wanda Sanders of Piggott, Arkansas; nine grandchildren; 1 great-granddaughter; six sisters, Imogene Jones of Winfield, Louisiana, Elsie Howle of Centralia, Illinois, Earlene Baker, Lois Howes and Pauline Herch all of Clinton, Iowa and Judy Sanders of Florissant, Missouri and a host of nieces, nephews, other relatives and many friends.

Glenda was raised in the Poplar Bluff, Missouri area and attended school there. She was a graduate of Fisk High School in the class of 1967.

She received as Associates degree from Three Rivers Community College.

She worked in the Emergency Room at Poplar Bluff Hospital for a number of years. She was a homemaker and longingly raised her daughters.

She and Dave retired to Lake of the Ozarks in 2009.

In her spare time she enjoyed reading, gardening and crocheting.

She enjoyed spending time on her computer, especially playing games.

Most of all, time spent with her family was most important to her.

She was a loving wife, mother, grandmother, sister and aunt 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.

Funeral services were held Tuesday, December 13, 2011 in Allee-Holman-Howe Funeral Home.

Burial will be in Fort Leonard Wood Veterans Cemetery, Waynesville, Missouri.

Memorial donations may be made to University Hospital and left at the funeral home.

Online condolences may be made at www.alleeholmanhowe.com.

Allee-Holman-Howe Funeral Home of Camdenton is assisting the family with arrangements.


Gary Don Shewmaker, 64
Gary Don Shewmaker, age 64, of Gravois Mills, passed away Monday, December 12, 2011, at the Harry S. Truman Memorial Veterans Hospital in Columbia.

He was born August 19, 1947, in Gravois Mills, the son of the late William and Ruth Coontz Shewmaker.

On May 8, 1982, in Stover, Missouri, he was united in marriage to Debra Hunnicutt, who survives of the home.

Gary was a United States Air Force veteran and was of the Baptist faith.

He was a master stonemason and an avid hunter and fisherman.

He was a wonderful father, who loved and adored his grandchildren, and treasured the time he spent with his family.

In addition to his wife, Debra, he is survived by his children, Michael Shewmaker and wife Amy of Bentonville, Arkansas, Jessica Howard and husband John of Mirabile, Missouri, William Shewmaker of Kansas City, Missouri, Emilee DeMatteo and husband Paul of Kansas City, Missouri, Joseph Shewmaker of Jefferson City, Missouri, Samuel Shewmaker and wife Lauren of Kirksville, Missouri, and James Shewmaker of Gravois Mills, Missouri; three granddaughters and six grandsons; his brother, Damon Shewmaker and wife Phyllis of Gravois Mills, Missouri; his sister, Peggy Shewmaker and Greg Weedon of Versailles, Missouri; and many nieces, nephews, and friends.

In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by two nieces.

Graveside services and interment with full military honors was held Wednesday, December 14, in the Shewmaker Cemetery in Gravois Mills with Michael Shewmaker, William Shewmaker, Joseph Shewmaker, Samuel Shewmaker, James Shewmaker, and Waylon Shewmaker serving as casketbearers and Jesse Shewmaker, Jerry Shewmaker, Joshua Shewmaker, and Misty Shewmaker serving as honorary casketbearers.

Memorial contributions are suggested to the Kidwell-Garber Funeral Home, P.O. Box 26, Versailles, Missouri, 65084, in Gary’s memory.

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.



Robert J. Hunter, 85
Robert J. Hunter, of Shawnee, Kansas, passed away Monday, December 12, 2011, at his home.

He was born November 6, 1926, in Versailles, Missouri, the son of the late Clyde and Nina James Hunter.

On May 29, 1948, he was united in marriage to Juanita Faye Martin, who preceded him in death on June 29, 1996.

Later, on June 18, 1997, in Arkansas, he was united in marriage to Lois Morrison, who survives of the home.

In 1941, Bob was employed by Santa Fe Railroad, where he worked until his retirement in 1976.

He was a member of the Overland Park First Assembly of God Church.

Bob was a jack of all trades, who also enjoyed hunting and fishing.

In addition to his wife, Lois, he is survived by his daughters, Judy Smith and husband Terry of Shawnee, Kansas and Linda Couch and husband Larry of Albuquerque, New Mexico; six grandchildren; six great-grandchildren; two step-sons, Carl Morrison and wife Becky of Excelsior Springs, Missouri and Curtis Morrison of Raymore, Missouri; two step-daughters, Sally James of Kansas City, Kansas and Donna Morrison of Belton, Missouri; five step-grandchildren; two step-great-grandchildren; his brother, Bill Hunter and wife Polly of Versailles, Missouri; his sister, Maxine Howard of Springfield, Missouri; and many other relatives and friends.

In addition to his parents and wife, he was preceded in death by his sister, Juanita Lietzke.

Funeral services were held Friday, at the Kidwell-Garber Funeral Home in Versailles.

Graveside services and interment followed in the Tuscumbia Cemetery in Tuscumbia with Larry Couch, Matthew Couch, Wesley Smith, Chris Smith, Bryan Smith and Jack Lietzke serving as casketbearers.

In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions are suggested to the New Mexico Boys and Girls Ranch, 6209 Hendrix NE, Albuquerque, New Mexico 87110.

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.


Regina Kay Pipes, 53
Regina Kay Pipes, of Syracuse, passed away Monday, December 12, 2011. She was born October 10, 1958, in West Covina, California, the daughter of the late B.W. and Violet Annette Loftin Johnson.

She was currently working as a pressman for Printlynx in Sedalia.

Regina was an avid hunter and fisherman, and loved spending time with her grandchildren.

She is survived by her husband, David Lee Pipes of the home; her daughter, Christine Michelle Landers Vines of Tipton, Missouri; her grandson, Devon James Vines of Tipton, Missouri; her granddaughter, Taylor Jordan Vines of Tipton, Missouri; her grandson, Dylan Cole Vines of Tipton, Missouri; her grandson, Bruce Allen Vines of Tipton, Missouri; her sisters, Billie Johnson, Dusty Owens, Sandy Johnson, Cindy Johnson, and Terry Johnson all of the state of California; her brothers, Brooks Johnson and Johnny Johnson both of Mississippi; Barry Johnson of Idaho, Bruce Johnson of the state of California, Gary Johnson of Nevada, Robert VanCleveland and Deanny Parriet both of Washington, and Sam Johnson of the state of California; and many other relatives and friends.

In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her step-mother, Betty Lou Johnson, her sister, Sharon Haley, and her brother, Jodie “Mike” Johnson.

A celebration of Regina’s life was held Saturday, December 17, at the Kidwell-Garber Funeral Home in Versailles.

Inurnment will be held at a later date in the Versailles Cemetery.

Memorial contributions are suggested to the American Cancer Society. 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.


Eleanor F. Mortenson, 91
Eleanor F. Mortenson, of Sedalia, passed away Tuesday, December 13, 2011, at Sylvia Thompson Residential Care in Sedalia.

She was born May 22, 1920, in Arnolds Park, Iowa, the daughter of the late Albert and Elizabeth Hawks.

On November 10, 1937, in Jackson, Minnesota, she was united in marriage to Harold Edwin Mortenson, who preceded her in death on September 5, 2002.

Eleanor was a member of the Fortuna United Methodist Church.

She loved her flowers, and enjoyed cooking, especially for family gatherings.

One of her favorite memories was caring for the children of Sue and Marvin Ball and Brenda and Larry Gerlt.

She always called Kevin and Kristen Ball and Todd and Tara Gerlt her grandchildren.

Eleanor is survived by her sons, Richard Mortenson and wife Marjorie and Jerry Mortenson and wife Kay both of Tipton, Missouri, Dennis Mortenson and wife Karen of Pleasanton, California, and Larry Mortenson and wife Darlene of Lone Jack, Missouri; her daughter, Sharon Todd and husband Dale of Sedalia, Missouri; fifteen grandchildren; two step-grandchildren; thirty-two great-grandchildren; six great-great-grandchildren; her brother, Eldon Hawks of Lincoln, Illinois; two sisters, Gladys Moeller of Everly, Iowa and Joyce Christianson of Texas; and many other relatives and friends.

In addition to her parents and husband, she was preceded in death by three brothers and one sister.

Funeral services were held Monday, December 19, at the Fortuna United Methodist Church with Pastor Travis Alexander and Reverend Richard Parker officiating.

Graveside services and interment followed in the Moreau Cemetery with Allan Mortenson, Mike Mortenson, Randy Mortenson, Curt Mortenson, David Mortenson and David Mortenson serving as casketbearers.

Memorial contributions are suggested to the Fortuna United Methodist Church or to the charity of the donor’s 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.


Howard Robert Sauerteig, age 85
Howard Robert Sauerteig, age 85, of Laurie, passed away Thursday, December 15, 2011, at the Laurie Care Center. He was born May 29, 1926, in Rochester, New York.

He was a Navy veteran, who served his country in World War II.

Howard was married to Virginia D. Collins of Mendon, New York for 63 years. Virginia preceded Howard in death on January 30, 2011.

Howard and Virginia lived for many years in Honeoye, New York, before retiring to Hopkinsville, Kentucky in 1998. They raised quarter horses on their Kentucky farm.

Howard and Virginia have two sons, Gary of Camdenton, Missouri and Roger of Honeoye, New York; four grandchildren; four great-grandchildren.

A Masonic Service will be held for Howard early next year in Honeoye, New York.

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

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


Ted Akin, 86
Ted Akin, of Kansas City, Missouri, passed away Friday, December 16, 2011, at St. Luke’s East in Lee’s Summit, Missouri. He was born May 15, 1925, in Akinsville, Missouri, the son of the late Dudley and Alma Lingle Akin.

On June 11, 1946, in Kansas City, Kansas, he was united in marriage to Dixie Marriott, who survives of the home.

He was an Army Air Force veteran serving his country in World War II.

Ted was a carpenter for many years. Later, he worked for David Stephens at Stephens Sporting Goods in Versailles.

In his spare time, he enjoyed hunting, fishing, and playing Pitch.

He was a member of the Versailles First Baptist Church, and a lifetime member of the Gravois Mills VFW Post 5178.

In addition to Dixie, his wife of 65 years, he is survived by his son, Dean Akin and wife Patty of Kearney, Missouri; his daughters, Donna Mickeletto and husband Leo of Overland Park, Kansas and Lana Snurr and husband Dan of Belton, Missouri; seven grandchildren; six great-grandchildren; his brothers, Dwight Akin of Sedalia, Missouri, R.D. Akin and wife Charlotte of Independence, Missouri, Darrell Akin and wife Shirley of Rowlett, Texas, and Dudley Akin of Andalusia, Alabama; his sisters, Binford Fowler of Fortuna, Missouri, Yvonne Lieding of Atlanta, Georgia, and Phyllis Nester of Panama City, Florida; and many nieces, nephews, and friends.

In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by his brothers, Clifford Akin and Gaylord Akin, and his sister, Wilford Wilcox.

Funeral services were held Tuesday, December 20, at the Versailles First Baptist Church with Dr. Todd Forman officiating.

Graveside services and interment with full military honors with Dan Snurr, Ted's son-in-law, playing Taps, will be held in the Versailles Cemetery.

Nick Mickeletto, Ryan Akin, Justin Kirkman, Shelton Dray, Ben Anderson, and Gery Gonzalez will serve as casketbearers and Rob Cree, Julie Anderson, Erin Dray, Lindsay Cree, Kara Mickeletto, Blaine Silvey, and David Stephens will serve as honorary casketbearers.

Memorial contributions are suggested to the National Association of Senior Veterans or to the Versailles First Baptist Church. Expressions of sympathy may be left online at www.kidwellgarber.com. Arrangements are under the direction of the Kidwell-Garber Funeral Home of Versailles.
 

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