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Charles 'Virgil' Gabel Age 83, West Plains MO - Died 5:37 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 3, 2005, at Ozarks Medical Center, West Plains. Robertson-Drago Funeral Home, West Plains Funeral services for Charles Virgil Gabel, 83, West Plains, were 2 p.m. today, Tuesday, Sept. 6, 2005, at First Church of God, under direction of Robertson-Drago Funeral Home. Burial was at Oak Lawn Cemetery. Memorial contributions may be made to Debt Retirement Fund of First Church of God and left at Robertson-Drago Funeral Home.
Brett Matthew Gaghyan Born September 23, 1983 in St. Louis, MO the son of David Kevin and Judy Kay Spence Gaghyan. He passed away on January 1, 2007 in Mountain View, MO at the age of 23. He attended Liberty High School graduating in 2001. Later, Brett graduated from U.S. Coast Guard Tanker School and was then employed by Tankerman Canal Barge Company. He was a lifetime member of the Local 513 Coast Guard Auxiliary. Brett is preceded in death by his grandfather, Ralph R. Spence; grandparents, John and Rosetta Gaghyan; great-grandfather, Omar D. Bates; and great-grandmother, Amy Spence. He is survived by his daughter, Bree Nicole Gaghyan; his parents, Dave and Judy Gaghyan; one sister, Katie Gaghyan all of Mountain View, MO; and grandmother, Alice Spence of Peace Valley, MO.  Brett was a loving father, overprotective brother, and friend to many. Graveside services were held on Wednesday, January 3, 2007 at 10:00 a.m. at Chapel Hill Cemetery in Mountain View, MO with Donnie Layman officiating.
Edith Viola Barton Heverns GallBorn Jan. 4, 1924, at Alley Spring MO, the daughter of George Shelby Barton and Effie Violetta (Younger) Barton. She passed away Nov. 5, 2008, at Mountain View MO, at the age of 84 years. She was united in marriage to Walker Francis Heverns on Nov. 14, 1942, and to this union, eight children were born. She later married Curtis Gall on Aug. 31, 1991. She was preceded in death by her parents, George and Effie Barton; her first, husband Walker Heverns and her second husband, Curtis Gall; three brothers, Lindell Barton, Claude Barton and Lloyd Barton; one sister, Louise Grandstaff; and three grandsons, Robert Hart, Ben Heverns and Mike Heverns. She is survived by her four sons, Denver Heverns and wife Cathy of Hillsboro MO, Roy Heverns and wife Kathy of Birch Tree MO, Richard Heverns of Birch Tree MO, and Carl Heverns of Birch Tree MO; her four daughters, Audra Hart and husband Rodney of Whitesboro TX, Alice Townsend and husband Al of Mountain View MO, Evelyn Weisbrod and husband Ben of West Plains MO, and Norma Howell and husband Mike of Eminence MO; five brothers Clyde Barton and wife Carolyn of Carthage MO, Tee Barton and wife Betty of Birch Tree MO, Shelby Barton and wife Beverly of Jadwin MO, Glen Barton and wife Claudette of Excelsior Springs MO, and Walter Barton and wife Geraldine of Mountain View MO; three sisters, Genevieve Patterson of Mountain View MO, Edna Cain and husband Everett of Park Hills MO, and Betty Cook and husband Charles of Birch Tree MO; 17 grandchildren, 23 great-grandchildren; and a host of other family and friends. Edith grew up at Alley Spring MO, and attended Story Creek School through the eighth grade. She loved playing board games and visiting with her grandchildren. She spent most of her time as a housewife raising her eight children. She also worked helping out at Mountain View Elementary School in the summer school program. Edith was a member of the Church of God of Prophecy at Birch Tree MO She will be sadly missed by all who knew and loved her. Funeral services were held Monday, Nov. 10, 2008, at the Church of God of Prophecy in Birch Tree MO, with Rev. Roger Smith officiating. Interment was in Oak Grove Cemetery at Birch Tree under the direction of Duncan Funeral Home of Mountain View.
Sam J. Galloway

SAM J. GALLOWAY, PIONEER, SUCCUMBS AFTER LONG ILLNESS ~ Former representative in State Legislature, had long, successful career as businessman and farmer ~

Samuel J. Galloway, 80 years old, formerly Howell county's representative in the state legislature, and who was a member of one of the county's most prominent pioneer families, died at his home on Minnesota avenue at 6 o'clock Sunday morning, death following a long invalidism from a heart ailment.

Mr. Galloway, who was first stricken five years ago while he and Mrs. Galloway were spending the winter in Florida, has since been very frail. Throughout last week he had not been so well as usual, but he seemed quite strong Saturday night, and sat up in bed during the evening to read the evening newspapers. About midnight he aroused Mrs. Galloway, who found him very ill. A physician was summoned, but his condition grew rapidly worse until the end.

For many years prominent in church, business, agriculture and political circles, Mr. Galloway was known to a host of friends throughout the county, his always kindly and happy disposition winning friends wherever he went.

~ Stockholder in West Plains Bank ~ He has for many years been a stockholder in the West Plains Bank, although he had devoted the major portion of his life to agriculture.

~ Born in Howell County ~ A native of Howell county, he was born on the old G.W. (Uncle Wash) Galloway homestead, adjoining West Plains on the north-west on the Missouri avenue road. His father was one of the earliest pioneer farmers and Baptist ministers of the county. The elder Galloway, who came to Howell county from Tennessee, was captain of a company of Confederate soldiers, which he organized and commanded during the Civil War.

During his earlier years Samuel J. Galloway was employed in the old Langston Brothers store in West Plains, later moving to his father's homestead, where for many years he was one of the most successful farmers and livestock dealers of the county. His marriage to Miss Vesta Clack of Roddy, Tenn., who survives him, took place September 15, 1887, in Roddy, the marriage being the culmination of a "love-at-first-sight" romance. Mr. Galloway had gone to Tennessee for a visit to the ancestral home of the Galloways, and when he met Miss Clack, a lovely, fragile blonde, he told a relative that he had found his wife. One year later he returned to Roddy to claim her as his bride.

Twelve years ago Mr. and Mrs. Galloway decided to retire from the active duties of their farm life and moved to West Plains, purchasing the attractive home on Minnesota avenue, where Mr. Galloway passed away.

~ To Legislature in 1926 ~ Mr. Galloway, a life-long democrat and long a well known leader in democratic circles here, was elected Howell county's representative in the state legislature in 1926, and served in the 52nd, 53rd and 54th general assemblies. While in the legislature he served on various important committees, being a member of committees on agriculture, banks and banking, constitutional amendments, teachers colleges and others.

Throughout his life he has been an ardent member of the Primitive Baptist church, and was exceptionally well informed on the scriptures, of which he was a constant reader.

Besides his widow, he is survived by four daughters and two sons, Mrs. Beatrice Cook, Mrs. Earl Armstrong, Mrs. Ralph Armstrong and Paul Galloway of West Plains, Clark Galloway of San Angelo, Tex., and Mrs. Beulah Bishop of Springfield. One son, Raleigh Galloway, who was cashier of the West Plains Bank at the time of his death, died in 1926, and another son, Willie, 12, was killed when thrown from a horse here twenty-five years ago.

There are six grandchildren, Dr. Robert Cook of Peoria, Ill., Tommy Galloway of West Plains, and Sammy Jack Galloway, who is a student in Kansas State Agriculture College, Manhattan, Kans., Mrs. Wayne Bess and Charles Armstrong of West Plains, and Norma Jean Bishop of Springfield.

Mr. Galloway, who was one of a family of thirteen children, is survived only by two sisters, Mrs. Sarah Lasater and Miss Lizzie Galloway of West Plains. Miss Galloway is ill at her home in the west end, and probably will be unable to attend her brother's funeral.

~ Funeral Tuesday ~ Funeral services for Mr. Galloway will be held Tuesday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock at the First Baptist church, with the Rev. B. F. Dinwiddie, pastor, in charge. Assisting in the service will be the Rev. Jim Reeves, a pioneer Baptist minister of Grimmett and a long-time friend of Mr. Galloway. ~ Members of the local I. O. O. F. lodge, of which Mr. Galloway was a member, will attend.

~ All of the sons and daughters of Mr. Galloway will be here for the services. Mr. and Mrs. Clark Galloway started for West Plains from San Angelo yesterday morning, and arrived here today. Mrs. Cook, who was transacting business in Springfield, and her sister, Mrs. Bishop of Springfield, motored to West Plains Saturday night immediately after receiving a message announcing the critical condition of their father, but were unable to reach his bedside before he passed away.  From photocopy, not dated, not sourced

Betty Jane Shuttleworth Garnett Age 82, West Plains MO - Funeral services will be at 2 p.m. Thursday, May 1, 2008, at the First United Methodist Church under the direction of Robertson-Drago Funeral Home. Betty was born June 28, 1925, in Franklin County, Ind. She died on April 27, 2008, at Ozarks Medical Center in West Plains, Mo. She was preceded in death by her husband, Jesse James (Jess) Garnett Jr.; her parents, James Archibald Shuttleworth and Frances Isabel (Lake) Shuttleworth; and one brother, Allen James Shuttleworth. Mrs. Garnett is survived by her sons, Mark Garnett and his wife, Diann, and Jay Garnett and his wife, Karen; four grandchildren, Kimberly Foht and her husband, Jerry, Stephanie Lashley and her husband, Josh, Jonathan Garnett and Matthew Garnett; three great-grandchildren, Kayla Foht, Ethan Foht and Ella Lashley; and three brothers, Thomas Michael Shuttleworth, Howard Patrick Shuttleworth and Robert Graham Hanna. She also is survived by numerous nieces and nephews. Mrs. Garnett completed primary school in Blooming Grove, Ind., in 1939, and graduated from high school in Brookville, Ind., in 1943. She was married to Jesse James (Jess) Garnett on April 22, 1944, in Milan, Ind. From 1948 to 1963, Betty followed Jess throughout the Midwest as he rose in the ranks of Trumbull Asphalt Company, now part of Owens Corning Fiberglas. While they lived in Oklahoma, she worked for the Internal Revenue Service, Tinker Air Force Base and for an independent real estate developer. She was active in various churches during this time frame. In 1965, she helped Jess found Garnett Wood Products, Inc., which thrives today under Mark’s leadership. Betty was instrumental to the company’s success. She was an excellent fork lift operator and served as the plant manager. After the day’s work shift was over, she switched roles and became the bookkeeper, working late into the night. She was known as one of the hardest working women in southern Missouri. She was a compassionate and considerate manager too. Even though the vast majority of her employees were men, she would work right beside them for hours at a time. She often said that she would never ask her employees to do anything that she wouldn’t do herself. Many times, she would show them. Betty was a loving mother who took pride in her family and followed her children, grandchildren and great-grandchildren wherever they went. Whether it was a football game in Ava or a little league baseball game at Preacher Roe field, Betty was there. Betty was an avid basketball fan. She would drive to smaller towns around West Plains and watch high school boys and girls basketball games and enjoy every minute of it. She also was a very big MSU Grizzlies fan. When she was in better health, she and Jess would attend every game regardless of whether it was a home game or many miles away. She was a fixture at the Grizzly basketball team home games. Betty was a member of the First United Methodist Church in West Plains. She will be dearly missed by her family and by the many people with whom she worked or was associated with. She was respected by her peers and by her employees. Visitation will be from 6 to 8 p.m. Wednesday at Robertson-Drago Funeral Home. Burial will be at Woodlawn Cemetery, Brandsville, Mo. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the MSU-West Plains Jess and Betty Garnett Family Scholarship or to the American Cancer Society and left at Robertson-Drago Funeral Home.
Floreaca V. Wooden GarrettAge 93, Springfield, died at 1:20 a.m. Monday, August 6, 2007, in Cox Medical Center South, Springfield. She was born on March 28, 1914, in Bogard, Missouri, the eighth of nine children born to Florilla and Reace Wooden. She was united in marriage on February 18, 1935, to Raymond A. Garrett, who preceded her in death in 1995, following their 60th wedding anniversary. For most of her life, Floreaca lived in West Plains, where her husband owned and operated grocery markets. After a brief tenure teaching school, she devoted her life to raising her family, aiding her husband in his grocery business, and participating in her church. She was an active member of the First Baptist Church in West Plains for many years, before transferring her membership to the First Baptist Church of Springfield. In her leisure time, she was an accomplished quilter and an avid reader. She is survived by her three children and spouses: Helen Joyce and Perry Prewett of Bryant, Ark., William R. and Linda Garrett of Colchester, Vt., and Earl R. Garrett of Springfield, Mo. Her life was also enriched by six grandsons and one granddaughter, eight great-grandchildren and two great-great-grandchildren. She is also survived by one sister, Orpha Joyce McHenry, one sister-in-law, Ruth Scrivner, as well as numerous nieces, nephews, and their families on both the Wooden and Garrett branches of the extended family. A memorial service in celebration of the life of Floreaca Garrett will be held at 11 a.m. Saturday, August 18, 2007, in J. D. Lee & Sons Funeral Home, Rogersville. An interment ceremony will follow at 3 p.m. Saturday, August 18, 2007, in Howell Memorial Park Cemetery near West Plains. Friends are invited to join with the family in sharing their memories of Floreaca from 10 to 11 a.m. before the memorial service and/or after the interment ceremonies. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to the charity of the donor's choice and / or the Lottie Moon Offering for International Missions of the Southern Baptist Convention, 525 South Avenue, Springfield, MO 65806. Online condolences and guest book signing may also be made at jdleeandsons.com.
Sadie Pruett GarrisonBorn November 11, 1924 at Clear Springs, MO the daughter Sam and Florence (Houston) Pruett. She passed away May 24, 2008 at Mountain View, MO at the age of 83 years, 6 months and 13 days. She was united in marriage to Gurn Garrison on March 19, 1945 at Clear Springs, MO. Sadie and Gurn shared 53 good years together before he passed away on April 13, 1998. She was preceded in death by her parents; her husband Gurn; four brothers Sidney Pruett, George Pruett, Clyde Pruett, and Randolph Pruett; and three sisters Mary Bradford, Irene Morrill, and Elizabeth Twidwell. She is survived by her nieces and nephews, Dale Bradford and wife Bernice of Willow Springs, MO; Louise Cox and husband Clifford of West Plains, MO; Dorothy Crouch of Dallas Center, IA,; Genieve Hill and husband Don of Springfield, MO; Marie Bell of Mountain View, MO; Juanita Novak and husband Antone of Cheyenne, WY; Richard Twidwell and wife Chris of Flagstaff, AZ; Clydia Renollet of Sterling, KS; Don Spradling of Wichita, KS; Terry Pruett of KS; Nadine Strawmeyer of Semi Valley, CA; Reva Pruett of Wichita, KS; Churchel Pruett and wife Juanita of KS; Gary Pruett of KS; Jerry Pruett of KS; Gene Pruett and wife Jean of Pearl River, LA; Ron Pruett and wife Sandy of Mountain View, MO; Don Pruett and wife Linda of Tightwad, MO; Grace Webster and husband Charlie of Mountain View, MO; Jodi Borgman and husband Larry of Garden City, MO; and Margaret Packard of South Haven, MI; and a host of other family and friends. Sadie lived on a farm all her life, and helped Gurn on their family farm. She and Gurn loved children but did not have any of their own. They always had the church children come home with them. Sadie was saved at the Mountain View Assembly of God Church and was baptized by Carl Willis in 1951. She was a member of the Clear Springs Community Church. Sadie played the guitar and sang in the Clear Springs Quartet for over 20 years. Gurn would drive them to singings everywhere. Sadie loved to go camping and fishing at the lake in their RV. Sadie was known to be a hard worker. She would always garden and loved to spend her summers canning. Sadie would always grow the best sweet potatoes in the country. Sadie was a sweet loving person, and always gave hugs to everyone. She will be sadly missed by all who knew and loved her. Visitation for Sadie will be held Tuesday, May 27, 2008 from 6PM to 8PM at the Duncan Funeral Chapel in Mountain View. Funeral Services will be held Wednesday, May 28, 2008 at 2PM at the Clear Springs Church north of Willow Springs with Bro. Hubert Darter officiating. Interment was in Greenlawn Cemetery under the direction of Duncan Funeral Home of Mountain View.
James Donald 'J.D.' GassettAge 74, of West Plains, died 6 a.m. Sunday, Sept. 7, 2008, at Ozarks Medical Center, West Plains Howell Co MO. He was born July 1, 1934, at Caney KS. He was a loving husband to Nancy Gassett. They were married for 32 years and had been best friends for 42 years. He was a loving father of nine children, and had lots of grandchildren, great-grandchildren, nieces and nephews. He was preced in death by his mother, Ruth Moss, and father, Harry Gassett, both of Kansas. Memorial services will be held at a later date.
IDA MAY GENTRYFuneral services for Ida May Gentry, Kansas City MO and a former resident of South Fork, were held yesterday at 2 p.m. in the Rose Chapel, Robertson-Drago Funeral Home, West Plains, with the Rev. Floyd Gentry, St James MO, officiating. Mrs. Gentry died Wednesday, Feb. 28, 1973, at her home, suffering from a heart attack. Pallbearers were Wendell Hall, Noble Clark, Merlin Fite, Claude Roberson, Dwayne Roberson and Ellis Roberson. Persons attending from out of the area included Marion Gentry, Kansas City MO, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Gentry and family, Kansas City MO, Mrs. Vada Miller, Limon CO, Mr. and Mrs. Troy Williams, Collinsville OK, Leroy Williams, Oil Trough AR, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Williams, Osceola AR, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Western, Batesville AR, Mr. and Mrs. Lonas Roper, Oil Trough, AR, Mr. and Mrs. Calley Williams, and daughter, Pangburn AR, Mr. and Mrs. Ronnie Williams, Pangburn AR, Mrs. Ruth Stewart, Bradford AR, Mrs. Barbara Redd, Newport AR, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Lair, Breckenridge MO, Mr. and Mrs. Homer Allen, Clinton MO, Mr. and Mrs. Othel Gentry, Barksdale OK and the Rev. and Mrs. Floyd Gentry St James MO. Interment was in South Fork Cemetery under the direction of Robertson-Drago  Funeral Home West Plains.
Mary Lou Burchett GentryAge 81, a resident of Cabool, Mo., for over 74 years passed away Thursday, October 30, 2008. She was born on February 27, 1927 to Henry and Glennie Burchett of Humansville and Cedar County, Mo. She graduated from Cabool High School and attended Southwest Baptist. She then worked as a bookkeeper for Producers Creamery. Later, she operated Elliott-Gentry Funeral Home for more than 50 years with her husband, Jim Gentry. She was well known for her professionalism and attention to detail in helping countless families deal with the loss of a loved one or a friend. She was a friend to everyone and could talk sports, antiques or business with anyone. Mary Lou never met a stranger and loved to tease with her friends and acquaintances. Family, friends and her community were a great source of pride. She was baptized at the age of 9. She was preceded in death by an infant son, Ronnie Gentry. She is survived by her husband, Jim; daughter, Peggy and Roger Lindsey of Cabool, grandson, Scott and Mandy Lindsey of Licking, and great grandson, Carson; her son, Jay and Nancy Gentry and grandson, Jayson all of Cabool. Memorial services were Monday, Nov. 3, 2008, in the First Baptist Church of Cabool, preceded by a private family interment at Cabool Cemetery under the direction of Elliott-Gentry-Carder Funeral Home. In lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be made to Cabool Cemetery or TCMH Health Care Foundation c/o Elliott-Gentry-Carder Funeral Home, PO Box 708, Cabool, MO 65689.
Reverend John William GerlachAge 54, West Plains - Funeral services will be 10:30 a.m., Monday, Dec. 8, 2008 at the Immanuel Lutheran Church. Reverend Gerlach died at 9:20 p.m., Monday, Dec. 1, 2008, at Immanuel Lutheran Church, West Plains. He was born Jan. 23, 1954, in Lansing, Mich., to William Ember Gerlach and the late Eugenia Bowling Gerlach. He received his Master of Divinity degree from Concordia Theological Seminary, Fort Wayne, Indiana, where he was a member of the Kantorei, the select men’s chorus. On Aug. 9, 1975, he was married to Alva Chai in Honolulu, Hawaii. Reverend Gerlach was pastor of Immanuel Lutheran Church, a congregation of the Lutheran Church--Missouri Synod, West Plains. He was Circuit Counselor of the Springfield Circuit in the Missouri District of The Lutheran Church--Missouri Synod for six years and served as an officer of the Association of Confessional Lutherans. He enjoyed singing with the Ozarks Festival Choir, played the guitar and piano, and was an avid deer and turkey hunter. His nightly prayer was “Lord, be merciful to me, a sinner.” Aware of his own brokenness, Reverend Gerlach confessed the forgiveness of sins won for all on the cross, given through the Gospel and the Sacraments of Baptism and Holy Communion. Still, we mark his passing not as those without hope but confident in the hope that he preached and which is now fulfilled for him in the presence of the Savior who bought him. He is survived by his wife, Alva Gerlach, of the family home; three children, Bethany Smith, husband, Brody, West Plains; Laura Gerlach, Springfield, Mo.; and Michael Gerlach, of the family home; his father, William Gerlach, Lansing, Mich.; one brother, James Gerlach, Phoenix, Ariz.; his mother-in-law, Frances Chai; two brothers-in-law, Alden Chai and Jonathan Chai; one sister-in-law, Ramona Oakes; and several nieces and nephews. His mother, Eugenia Gerlach,, one brother, Thomas Gerlach, and father-in-law, Howard Chai, precede him in death. Visitation will be 6 to 8 p.m.,Sunday at Robertson-Drago Funeral Home. Burial will be at Howell Memorial Park Cemetery. Memorial contributions may be made to Concordia Theological Seminary Student Food Bank or Lutheran Heritage Foundation and left at Robertson-Drago Funeral Home. Arrangements under direction of Robertson-Drago Funeral Home.
Hazel Cearley GibbonsPassed away at home in Willow Springs, on Friday, Oct. 3, 2008.  Born in Richville, Mo., on March 13, 1924, to Cecil and Goldie Cearley, she was 84 years old. Mrs. Gibbons grew up around Richville in rural Douglas County, Mo., and on Aug. 1, 1942, she married B.A. Gibbons.  The couple lived in various parts of the country due to Mr. Gibbons’ work.  They settled in Willow Springs in 1958, where Mrs. Gibbons worked for Rawlings for more than 20 years before retiring.  She enjoyed all types of word puzzles and gardening and was described by her family as a loving mother who faithfully attended the First Baptist Church. She was preceded in death by her parents, Cecil and Goldie Cearley; a son, Cecil Gibbons; grandson Randy Mills; and her two sisters, Eunice Liles and Doris Winkelkotter. Mrs. Gibbons is survived by her husband of 50 years, Bretna A. “B.A.” Gibbons of Willow Springs; her children, Jerry Gibbons and his wife Janie of Pomona, Mo.; and Carolyn Bunch and her husband Donnie of Mountain Grove, Mo. She is further survived by her grandchildren Cindy Tolbert and her husband, Terry, of Fair Grove, Mo.; Carl Hicks and his wife, Beverly, of Willow Springs; Danny Joe Hicks and his wife Karla, of Pomona, Mo.; Wendy Wood and her husband, Norman, of Willow Springs; Tammy Rogers of Ava, Mo.; Cretia Ussery of Willow Springs; and Terri Renshaw and her husband, Stacy of Willow Springs.  Numerous great-grandchildren and great-great-grandchildren further survive. The funeral was Tuesday, October 7, at the First Baptist Church in Willow Springs.  Burial followed at Willow Springs City Cemetery.  Arrangements were under the direction of Willow Funeral Home.
Glen Robert GibsonAge 86, West Plains MO - Funeral services will be at 2 p.m. Friday, May 2, 2008, in the Rose Chapel, Robertson-Drago Funeral Home. Mr. Gibson died at 1:28 p.m. Sunday, April 27, 2008, in West Vue Nursing Center. He was born Oct. 19, 1921, in Shubert, Neb., to Frederick J. Gibson and Nettie B. Moore Gibson. Glen proudly served in the U.S. Navy during World War II. He served as a mechanic and pilot aboard the U.S.S. Saipan, and was a member of the vessel’s original crew at its commission on July 14, 1946. After his discharge from the Navy, Glen returned to Torrington, Wyo. There he met the love of his life, Bernice Pauline Walsh. The two were married April 15, 1950, in Torrington. Glen worked for a gold mining company in Alaska. He owned and operated a store and laundry in Black Hawk, Colo. He later took a job working for Coors and resided in Golden, Colo., until his retirement in 1968, at which time the family moved to Alton, Mo. Glen farmed in Alton for several years before moving with Bernice to Mansfield, Mo. The two returned to West Plains last year. Glen is preceded in death by his parents; five siblings; and his daughter, Mary Annell (Gibson) Sippy. He is survived by his wife, Bernice Gibson; his son, Cecil Robert Gibson; his son, Arthur William Gibson; his daughter-in-law, Carolyn Gibson; his son-in-law, Mark Sippy; his grandchildren, Jennifer (Gibson) Miller and husband, Christopher, Eric Gibson and wife, Emily, Marcus Sippy, David Sippy and Deidra Sippy; one great-grandson, Samuel Miller; and numerous nieces, nephews and friends. Visitation will be from 7 to 8 p.m. Thursday at Robertson-Drago Funeral Home. Burial will be in the Veterans Section at Howell Memorial Park Cemetery. Memorial contributions may be made to West Vue Activities Fund and left at Robertson-Drago Funeral Home.
John Gibson JOHN GIBSON, WEST PLAINS, MO. DIED: SEPTEMBER 22,1899 - Hard, hard indeed is the thought of parting with those with whom we have been associated and have learned to love. Bidding farewell to loved ones carries a pang which only those who have experienced can know.

John Gibson was born May 30,1864 died September 22, 1899, aged 35 years 3 months 22 days. On February 24,1897, He was united in marriage to Miss Maud Matlock, daughter of Preston Matlock. The same year they moved to West Plains, Mo. where they have since resided. A few days before his illness began, he with his family arrived on a visit to Mrs Gibson’s parents. Shortly after their arrival, John was taken ill with typhoid fever, which resulted in his death three weeks later.

A few hours before his death he gave his heart to Jesus and died rejoicing in a Saviours love. He arranged matters for the welfare of his family, and was conscious until the last. He leaves a wife and two boys, a father and other relatives and friends to mourn their loss. May the Lord comfort the wife and children in their sad trials realizing the He is a friend that sticketh closer than a brother. His remains were interred in the cemetery at Cassville Na.2....Newspaper Header was cut off , do not know the newspaper source.

Horner News: Died Sept 21, John Gipson, of typhoid fever. Mr. Gipson's home was at Spring Hill, Kan. He was a son-in-law of Preston Matlock. He, with his family came to visit, Mrs. Gipson's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Preston Matlock, and soon after was taken fatally ill.....Oct 5, 1899, Thursday, Cassville Republican, Weekly Paper, Cassville, Barry Co.,MO.

Note: John Gibson was the son of Levi Gibson. Levi died in West Plains , Mo. in 1905. Levi is buried in Evergreen Cemetery, West Plains , Mo. John's Obituary was found, in among the posessions of, Meldona Hocutt Gibson, wife of Fred Gibson, another son of Levi. John's full name is said to have been John Martin Gibson.
Nelle Jencie GibsonAge 103, West Plains MO - Graveside services will be at 10 a.m. Saturday, May 17, 2008, at Howell Memorial Park Cemetery under the direction of Robertson-Drago Funeral Home. Miss Gibson died 11:23 p.m. Thursday, May 8, 2008, in West Vue Nursing Center. She was born Jan. 1, 1905, in Louisville, Ill., to Dr. E. P. Gibson and Jencie Burton Gibson. She was a graduate of the University of Illinois and taught school for 39 years. While she was teaching, during the summers, she was the Unit Director for the Camp Fire Girls for many years in several of the western states.  Miss Gibson was a member of the First United Methodist Church. She is survived by one nephew, James Holaday, Vernon Hills, Ill.; and two great-nephews, Jim and John. Her parents, two brothers, one sister and lifelong friend, Mary Tenekot, precede her in death. Memorial contributions may be made to the First United Methodist Church and left at Robertson-Drago Funeral Home.
BETTY LOU GILBERTWest Plains - Funeral services were held at 1 p.m. Friday (Jan. 18, 1980) in the Rose Chapel, Robertson-Drago Funeral Home, West Plains, with Rev. Wendell Page officiating. Mrs. Gilbert died Jan. 15 (1980) at West Plains Memorial Hospital. Pallbearers were Charles Franks, Charles Long, Oscar Long, Frank Reavis, Billy Shelton and Ronnie Luna. Persons attending from out of the area included Johnnie Dawson, Blackwell OK; Rosemary Pierce, Bakersfield CA; Mr. and Mrs. Neal Thornton and family, Raytown MO; Mr. and Mrs. Dale Gilbert, Kansas City MO; Peggy Jarvis; Udell Squire, Salem AR; Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Malone, Koshkonong MO, and Richy, Ren, Sonya and Rodney Jarvis, Caulfield MO. Members of the Order of the Eastern Star, personnel from the MFA Insurance Agency and members of the West Plains Teachers Group attended the service in groups. Burial was in Howell Memorial Park Cemetery under the direction of Robertson-Drago Funeral Home, West Plains.
EVERETT MARVIN GILBERTAge 47, Mariposa CA, former resident of Howell County - Funeral services held Thursday at 2 p.m. in the Rose Chapel Robertson-Drago Funeral Home, West Plains with Evangelist Lavern Stewart officiating. Mr. Gilbert died Friday at 10:10 p.m. in the VA Hospital at Fresno CA. He was born in Howell Co MO April 11, 1927, the son of Willis and Iva Collins Gilbert t of West Plains. He had been making his home in the state of California for a number of years and was married there in 1969. Survivors include his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Willis Gilbert, West Plains; three brothers, Edmond and Harold Gilbert, both of West Plains, and Dale Gilbert, Collins MO; three sisters, Marie Wood, West Plains, Lillian Roberts, Nyssa OR, and Marilyn Thornton, Kansas City MO; and a number of aunts, uncles, nieces and nephews. He is preceded in death by a brother, Cecil Gilbert. Interment will be in the family plot at Oak Grove Cemetery under the direction of Robertson-Drago Funeral Home, West Plains. (1974)
RAYMOND ROY GILBERTJul. 15, 1921, Roosevelt, Douglas Co MO - May 12, 1998, West Plains Howell Co MO - Son of the Late Riley and Mary Lora Tooley Gilbert. He grew up in the Twin Bridges area where he attended the Big Springs School. On July 27th 1951 he married Rosie Parsons at Hardy AR. Was a veteran of World War II having served overseas with the United States Army Air Force.
ROSIE ETTA PARSONS GILBERTMar. 16, 1920, Sheridan, Worth Co MO  -  Jul. 18, 2006, West Plains Howell Co MO - Daughter of the late Obed and Bernice Freda Howell Parsons. She grew up in the St Joseph, Mo area and later moved with her sister Ileen to Wichita, Kansas where she worked in an aircraft plant as a welder during World War II. On July 27, 1951 she married Raymond Roy Gilbert at Hardy, Arkansas. he preceded her in death on May 12, 1998. They lived in the Twin Bridges area for several years, and later moved to West Plains, Mo. They had one Daughter Elizabeth Jean Gilbert.
Shirley Rainwater GilbreathAge 59, died April 10,2008, at her home in Williamsville, Mo. She was born June 30,1948, in Williamsville, daughter of Jewell 'Hillis' Rainwater, who survives and resides in Williamsville, and the late Ira Rainwater. She was united in marriage to Jack Gilbreath Oct.14,1972. He survives. Mrs. Gilbreath was a homemaker and of the Pentecostal faith. In addition to her mother and husband, she is survived by one daughter, Rita 'Charles' Pollack, Williamsville; one brother, Earl (Deborah) Rainwater, Williamsville; one sister, Wanda (John) Lott, Williamsville; three grandchildren, Danielle and Aaron Pollack and Christopher Wallis. She was preceded in death by one brother, Edward Rainwater. The funeral was held April 15 at Chapel Hill Cemetery, Williamsville, with Rev. James Calvin officiating. Pallbearers were Leroy Robertson, Kyle Wood, Aaron Pollack, Chris Bowman, Charles Pollack and Earl rainwater. John Lott provided music.
LUCILLE HARDWICK GILEAge 77 - Caulfield MO - Funeral services were held at 10:30 a.m. Thursday in the Rose Chapel, Robertson-Drago Funeral Home, West Plains, with Rev. Richard Eakins and Rev. Z. J. Hefner officiating. Mrs. Gile, a resident of the Caulfield area for the past 21 years, died at 8:12 a.m. Monday, Sep. 29 (1980) at West Plains Memorial Hospital.  She was born Sep. 24, 1903 in Moberly, the daughter of John William and Emma Herring Hardwick. She received her early education in the schools at Moberly, later attending college at the University of Florida, Gainesville FL. On Feb. 23, 1924 she was married at Kansas City to Truman Gile, who preceded her in death Nov. 12, 19161. Mrs. Gile was a past president of the Miami Springs Florida Women's Club, past president of Miami Springs Garden Club, and past president of The National Federation of Women Club. She was presently serving as chairman of the OATS bus committee of Ozark County, and also secretary of the senior citizens of Ozark County. She had been a member of the Baptist Church for the past 20 years, her present membership being in the Bakersfield Baptist Church where she served as secretary of the Women's Missionary Union. Survivors include one daughter, Mrs. Ralph (Colleen) Mallonee, Caulfield; four grandchildren, Richard King, Salem OR; Truman King, Caulfield MO; Lt. Steven King, Fort Riley KS; Mrs. Barbara L. Owens, Joplin MO, and eight grandchildren. Preceding her in death are her parents, her husband, one son, Truman Gile, Jr., who died Apr. 29, 1963, one brother, one sister and one grandson. Burial will be in Howell Memorial Park Cemetery under the direction of Robertson-Drago Funeral Home.
Darrell Wesley GillBorn the son of John Wesley Gill and Anna Victoria Holcom Gill on April 25, 1932, in Walnut Ridge, Ark., and departed this life Nov. 19, 2007, in Salem, Ark., at the age of 75 years. He was united in marriage Aug. 26, 1953, at Elgin, Ill., to Wanda Lou Hightower. He is survived by his wife, Wanda, of the family home in Koshkonong, Mo.; one son, Larry Darrell Gill, Salem, Mo.; one daughter, Theresa Sue Williams, Salem, Ark.; four grandchildren, Nathan Darrell Gill, Crystal Sue Williams, Charolete Fern Williams and Isaphene Gail Pierce; five sisters, Callie Johnson, Pocahontas, Ark., Carrie Hastings, Three Sisters, Ore., Hazel Cypret, Salem, Ark., Dallean See, Walnut Ridge, Ark., and Fern Ellis, Salem, Ark.; several nieces, nephews, other relatives and friends. He was preceded in death by his parents; eight brothers, Coy Gill, Goldie Gill, Olus Gill, Doil Gill, Millard Gill, Virgil Floyd, Aaron Newberry and Paul Newberry; and four sisters, Cordie Thompson, Eunice Tillman, Ira Williams and Trula Yokum. After many years of employment with General Motors in Pontiac, Mich., he returned to Howell County to raise his children on the family farm. He enjoyed his farm, cattle and was known as a great horseman and for his love for horses. He was a member of Koshkonong Masonic Lodge No. 582 and was of the Baptist faith. Funeral services will be 2 p.m. Friday, Nov. 23, 2007, in Carter Funeral Home Chapel in Thayer, with burial in Wayside Cemetery near Koshkonong, Mo. In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made to the Wayside Cemetery.
THOMAS RUFUS GILLIAMAge 81, West Plains - Funeral services were held at 2:30 p.m. Saturday in the New Hope Baptist Church with Rev. Melvin Manning officiating. Mr. Gilliam died at 6 a.m. today in West Plains Memorial Hospital. He was born Aug. 18, 1897 at Peace Valley., the son of the late Lemuel W. and Aquilla Roush Gilliam. He had spent his entire life in this area with the exception of (missing) years spent in the state of Oklahoma. For many years he was maintenance supervisor at West Plains Memorial Hospital until the time of his retirement. On Oct. 25, 1919, he was married in the home of uncle Danny Barnett at West Plains to Carrie A. Mahan. He had been a lifelong member of the New Hope Baptist Church at Peace Valley and had served as a deacon at the church for  many years. He was a director of the Schneider School District in Howell County for a number of years. Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Carrie Gilliam, West Plains; son Ivan and his wife Caroline Gilliam, Anchorage AK; a granddaughter, Elaine M. Rue, Bozeman MT; five brothers and sisters, Adam Gilliam, West Plains; Othel Gilliam, Mountain View; Murl Gilliam, Morton WA; Lon Gilliam, Lawrence KS, and Mrs. Roy (Gladys) Benton, Curlew IA. Preceding him in death are his parents, two sisters and two brothers, Tillie Scales, Samuel Gilliam, Arthur Gilliam and Vera Scales. Interment will be in New Hope Cemetery near Peace Valley under the direction of Robertson-Drago Funeral Home of West Plains.
Paul LaVern GilmoreAge 67, of Clinton, Missouri - passed away at his home on Monday, November 17, 2008. LaVern was born in Montrose, Missouri, the son of Paul and Helen McDaniel Gilmore. He was married in Freeman, Missouri on April 4, 1971 to Georgia Holt, who survives at the home. LaVern and Georgia farmed at one time and close to his heart was his John Deere equipment. He had tractors, scrapers, and his pride and joy, a 1938 "G" John Deere Tractor. He was also a proud member of the United States Air Force Reserves. He is survived by his wife, her parents George and Nina Holt of Harrisonville, Missouri, one daughter, Tracie McAdams and husband, Robert, of Mountain View, Missouri, and their children, David and Lillie; two sons, Gregory and his wife, Gwendolyn Gilmore, of Wood Heights, Missouri and their children, Emilyn, Kirstyn and Alyse; Jason Gilmore of Sedalia, Missouri and his daughter, Amie; two sisters, Lela and husband, Terry Highley, of Harrisonville, Missouri, and Nadine and her husband, Kent Reeves, of Archie, Missouri. Preceding him in death were his parents, Paul and Helen Gilmore. Visitation was held Thursday, November 20, 2008 from 6:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. at Consalus Funeral Home, Clinton, Missouri. Funeral services were held Friday, November 21, 2008 at 10:00 a.m. in the funeral home chapel with the Reverend Doug Richey officiating. Burial followed in the Appleton City Cemetery, Appleton City, Missouri. The family suggests Memorial Donations to the Appleton City Cemetery in care of the funeral home.
Albert Edward Gimpel, Sr.Born June 23, 1914 in Chesterfield, VA to Albert Louie Gimpel and Martha Louise Glietz. He passed away on October 1, 2006 in Mountain View, MO, making his age 92 years, 3 months and 7 days. He was united in marriage to Marian Peasley on July 25, 1939. To this union, six daughters and three sons where born. Ed was preceded in death by his wife, Marian; his parents; four sisters; three brothers; one infant son, Herman Dale; one great-grandson, Paul Allen Blackburn; and two sons-in-laws, Gene Bradford and Clinton Kenega. He leaves to mourn his eight children, Clara Mae Bradford of Willow Springs, MO, Albert Edward Gimpel, Jr. and wife, Darlene, of Dexter, KY, Louise Smith and husband, George, Douglas Gimpel and wife, Jennifer, Thelma Jean Crider, Esther Kenega, and Viola Dogoli all of Mountian View, MO, and Patti German and husband, Edward, of Hartshorn, MO; twenty-five grandchildren; fifty-four great-grandchildren; three great-great-grandchildren; one sister, Lillian Beller and husband, Joy, of Springfield, MO. Ed is also survived by a host of nieces, nephews, friends and neighbors who loved him. Ed dedicated his life to God in the early 1950s and raised his family in church. During his lifetime, he worked for the Conservation Commission in the 1940's and worked at Smith Flooring Mill for 36 years, along with farming at that time. He joined the Mountain View Masonic Lodge #637 in 1973 and became a Master in 1977. Ed was an upstanding citizen of the community, loved by everyone, and was always willing to help those who needed help. He will be missed very much by all who knew him. Funeral services were held on Thursday, October 5, 2006 at 1:00 p.m. at Yarber Chapel in Mountain View, MO with David Bradford officiating. Interment was in New Salem Cemetery in Mtn. View, MO under the direction of Yarber Mortuary, Mtn. View, MO.
GLADYS 'LUCILE' WILCOXON GIRDLEYAge 89 - Daughter of the Rev. Ovid Clifton Wilcoxon and Maude R. (Roberson) Wilcoxon, was born March 15, 1909 at Manila, AR. She died May 5, 1998, at Springfield. She married Roland G. Girdley June 16, 1931 at West Plains. A former Texas County resident, she worked at International Shoe Factory in Houston, was employed at Bennett's Shoe Store and was organist at ihe First Baptist Church in Houston for many years. She moved to Nixa from Houston. Mrs. Girdley was preceded in death by her parents and husband. Surviving are one son, Joe of Tempe, AZ; three daughters, Patricia Haythorne of Sanford, FL; Jane Kelly of Springfield and Ruby Lea Cawthra of Sand Springs, OK; and six grandchildren. Graveside services were May 8 at the Oaklawn Cemetery at West Plains under the direction of Harris, a Heritage Funeral Home of Nixa. (HOUSTON HERALD, 14/May/1998)
Michael Leslie GirdleyAge 50, Mountain View MO - Graveside services will be at 10 a.m. Monday, May 19, 2008, in the Veterans Section, Howell Memorial Park Cemetery, under the direction of Robertson-Drago Funeral Home. Mr. Girdley died 12:20 p.m. Thursday, May 15, 2008, at his home. He was born June 24, 1957, in Fairbanks, Alaska, to Kenneth Edward and Mamie Ruth Sheets Girdley. On July 4, 1979, he was married in Germany to Silvia Weber. Mr. Girdley was a veteran having served with the U.S. Army. He loved hunting and fishing. He is survived by two children, Jeremiah Girdley, wife, Amber, Centerton, Ark., and Kennet Renfroe, husband, Johnny, Van Buren, Ark.; one grandchild, Garrett Girdley; the mother of his children, Silvia Girdley; his father, Kenneth Girdley, wife, Betty Sue, West Plains; four brothers, Bruce Girdley, wife, Sharon, Scott Girdley, wife, Sarah, Kevin Girdley, wife, Jennifer, and Larry Girdley, wife, Tracy; and several nieces and nephews. His mother preceded him in death. Visitation will be from 6 until 8 p.m. Sunday at Robertson-Drago Funeral Home. Memorial contributions may be made to Charity of Choice and left at Robertson-Drago Funeral Home.
Ida Delores Beckel GivensBorn April 6, 1935, the daughter of Edwin Beckel and Marie Patterson Beckel, and passed away December 12, 2006 at West Plains, MO at the age of 71 years. She was united in marriage to Charlie Givens in Fort Smith, AR, and to this union ,three children were born. She was preceded in death by her parents, Edwin and Marie Beckel; her brother, Reid Beckel; and her two sons, Robert Givens and Charles Givens. She is survived by her companion of over 20 years, Ray Callis, of Peace Valley, MO; one daughter, Robin Turner and husband, Jim, of Pomona, MO; one brother, Billy Floyd Beckel of Fayetteville, AR; nine grandchildren, two of which lived in Missouri, Kimberly Collins and Budd Turner; and seven great-grandchildren. Ida worked as a nurse aide in nursing homes for several years before she entered nursing school in Las Vegas, NV and graduated as a Registered Nurse in 1984. She retired as Director of Nursing at the nursing home in Lake Havasu City, AZ. She and her companion, Ray, moved to Peace Valley, MO eleven years ago, when she retired. Ida had attended the Bible Belt Baptist church in the past. She enjoyed quilting, working in her flower gardens, and painting. Ida will be sadly missed by all who knew and loved her. Memorial services were held Friday, December 15, 2006 at the Duncan Funeral Chapel in Mountain View, MO with Michael Dillinger officiating. Arrangements were under the direction of Duncan Funeral Home of Mountain View, MO.
Emma Lois 'Atha' GlassAge 78, Lakewood, Colo., and formerly of West Plains - Funeral arrangements are incomplete and will be announced by Robertson-Drago Funeral Home of West Plains. She died 11:03 p.m. Wednesday, Feb. 5, 2003, at St. John’s Hospices, Lakewood.
Walter Edward Godat, Sr.Age 75, Buffalo MO - Born Jan. 9, 1933, in Webb City, Okla., to Walter James and Gladys Maritt Godat. Mr. Godat died 2:55 p.m., Tuesday, July 29, 2008, at his home. On July 6, 1970, Mr. Godat was married at Salem, Ark., to Iretta Tanner. He was a veteran, having served with the U.S. Army. Mr. Godat attended the Bennett Chapel Full Gospel Church near Peace Valley, Mo. He is survived by his wife, Iretta Godat, of the family home; four children, Walter Godat Jr. and wife, Brandy, Kenneth E. Godat and wife, Sally, Walter Dale Wilkerson and Lisa Ann Masters and husband, Luke; eight grandchildren; one great-grandchild; one brother, Sam Godat; three sisters, Beth Skinner, Opal Larew and Florence Bertie; and several nieces and nephews. His parents; one brother, John Godat; and one sister, Imogene Wishman, precede him in death. Graveside services were held Thursday, July 31, 2008, at the Mount Zion Cemetery, Olden, Mo., under the direction of Robertson-Drago Funeral Home.  Memorial contributions may be made to the Gideon Bible Society and left at Robertson-Drago Funeral Home.
Clark GodsyAge 87, of Stotts City MO - formerly of Willow Springs - Passed away on Thursday, Dec. 11, 2008, at the Missouri Veterans Home in Mt. Vernon, Mo.  Clark was born on Feb. 20, 1921, in Willow Springs, Mo., the eldest son of Harrison and Mary (Rader) Godsy. Clark served in the U.S. Army, 836th Engineer Aviation Battalion, from September 1942 to November 1945.  During this time, he received four bronze stars and many other service awards. Clark was a retired farmer and lived in the Willow Springs area most of his life. Clark was preceded in death by his parents; one brother, Hillard; his first wife, Marcella; and an infant daughter.  He is survived by his loving wife, Mae of Stotts City, Mo.; their 11 children, Raymond and Sheila Godsy of Aurora, Mo, Dwayne and Frane Godsy of Tecumseh, Okla., Joe and Tammy Godsy of Oregon City, Ore., John and Bev Godsy of Woodburn, Ore., David and Debbie Godsy of Molalla, Ore., Terry and Mary (Godsy) Smith of Rancho Cucamunga, Calif., Paul Severson of Mt. Vernon, Mo., Jim and Phyllis Severson of Canby, Ore., Rick Severson of the state of Washington, Linda Hoyt of Willow Springs, Mo., and JoAnn Aguilar of Portland, Ore.; two brothers, Rector and Darlene Godsy of Willow Springs, Mo., and Delbert and Darlene Godsy of Mountain View, Mo.; one sister, Maty and Hugh Kentch of Iowa; several grandchildren, great grandchildren and great-great-grandchildren; one uncle and numerous nieces, nephews, relatives and friends. Services will be Thursday, Dec. 18, 2008, at the funeral home with Rev. Michael Kanai officiating. Pallbearers will be Dwayne, Godsy, Joe Godsy, John Godsy, David  Godsy, Raymond Godsy and Howard Alexander.  Honorary pallbearer is Tom Campbell.  Interment with full military honors will be in the Nease Cemetery near Willow Springs, Mo., under the direction of Elliott-Gentry-Carder Funeral Home of Cabool, Mo.
Alice Goodwin Funeral services for Alice Lee Goodwin, 70, Caulfield, Mo., were Thursday, March 11, 2010, in the Rose Chapel, Robertson-Drago Funeral Home. Mrs. Goodwin died at 6:05 a.m., Monday, March 8, 2010, at her home. She was born December 11, 1939, at Brandsville, Mo., to Walter and Anna Wibel Crabtree. On Feb. 6, 1960, she was married at West Plains, Mo., to Kenneth Goodwin. Mrs. Goodwin was a member of the Fowler Chapel Church near Caulfield, Mo. She is survived by her husband, Kenneth Goodwin, of the family home; two children, Kevin Goodwin, wife, Lorie, of Caulfield, Mo., and Patti Seawright, husband, Brian, of Flippin, Ark.; five grandchildren, Courtney Davidson, husband, Corey, Jessica Goodwin, Krevin Goodwin, Scotty Seawright, wife, Ashley and Rhonda Coe; four great-grandchildren, Sadie Davidson, Kylea Davidson, Madison Coe and Rylie Seawright; three brothers, Ted Crabtree of Springfield, Mo., Cliff Crabtree, wife, Kathleen, of Bakersfield, Mo., and Jerry Crabtree, wife, Lois, of Mountain View, Mo.; two sisters, Marie Hawkins of Moody, Mo., and Ruby Callahan, husband, Ross, of Caulfield, Mo.; and several nieces and nephews. Her parents, four brothers and two sisters precede her in death. Burial was at the Fowler Cemetery. Memorial contributions may be made to Fowler Food Pantry and left at Robertson-Drago Funeral Home.
Lela Mae Bates GohnAge 84, West Plains MO - Funeral services will be at 10 a.m. Wednesday, April 30, 2008, in the Rose Chapel, Robertson-Drago Funeral Home. Mrs. Gohn died 7:24 p.m. Friday, April 25, 2008, in Brooke Haven Health Care. She was born Sept. 29, 1923, in Sharp County, Ark., to D.B. “Bethel” and Clara Hall Bates. She graduated from West Plains High School with the class of 1942, and on March 22, 1944, was married at West Plains to Melvin Casey, who preceded her in death on July 29, 1956. On Sept. 22, 1975, she was married to George Daniel “Dan” Gohn, who preceded her in death on June 9, 1994. Before her retirement, she owned and operated the Golden Thimble for several years. Mrs. Gohn was a hospital volunteer, was active in area blood drives and was a member of the Woman’s Library Club I. She was a longtime member of the Church of Christ. She is survived by two children, Ronald Casey, wife, Patty, Hurst, Texas, and Diana Pace, husband, Brigadier General Mike Pace, West Plains; four grandchildren, Gene Casey, wife, Cinnamon, Russell Casey, wife, Heather, Jason Pace, wife, Jenni, and Ryan Pace, wife, Tish; and eight great-grandchildren. Her parents; husbands; and one brother, Leonard Eugene Bates, preceded her in death. Mrs. Gohn will lie in state from 11 a.m. Tuesday, April 29, until service time at Robertson-Drago Funeral Home. Burial will be at Oak Lawn Cemetery. Memorial contributions may be made to American Cancer Society, Fair Haven Children’s Home or Paragould Children’s Home and left at Robertson-Drago Funeral Home.
Warren F. Golay 76, Brandsville, Mo., died at his home on June 21, 2009. He was born the son of the late Walter Golay and Sadie Hardin Golay, on Sept. 11, 1932, in Skidmore, Mo. He was united in marriage on May 14, 1961, in Norwalk, Iowa, to Connie Rinard. He is survived by his wife, Connie Rinard Golay, of the family home, Brandsville, Mo.; seven children, Laura Collins, Timothy Golay, Carla Whittemore, Curtis Golay, Carl Golay, Janet Cheek, Patricia Fulks; one brother, Randall Golay; two sisters, Bonnie Golay and Carol Kincel; and 10 grandchildren. He was preceded in death by his parents, two brothers and one sister. He served his country with the U.S. Army during the Korean War. Cremation services were under the direction of Carter Funeral Home, West Plains, Mo. Private services will be held at a later date.  (Howell County News, June 23, 2009)
Mary Lee Cloninger Goodin
Daughter of James Cleveland and Larura Ann (Derryberry) Cloninger was born June 18, 1928 at Hartshorn, Missouri. She departed this life September 7, 2008 at St. Francis Hospital in Mountain View, Missouri, making her 80 years, 2 months and 20 days. Mary Lee was united in marriage to Thomas Jefferson Goodin April 11, 1948 in Summersville, Missouri. To this union two children were born, Donald Lee and Jerry Lynn. She was a faithful, devoted and loving wife and mother, grandmother and great-grandmother.  Mary Lee was immersed into Christ as a young adult and for many years was a faithful member of the Church of Christ in Hartshorn, Missouri. In recent years, she attended the Church of Christ in Summersville, Missouri. She was an avid reader and enjoyed spending time with family and friends. Mary Lee is preceded in death by her husband, Thomas Goodin; her parents, Cleve and Larura Cloninger; two brothers, William Homer and George Oliver; and five sisters, Ruby Irene Bolton, Orba Gertrude Connolly, Jennetta Mae Goodin, Virginia Faye Foster and Juanita Jane Cloninger. Mary Lee is survived by her sons, Don and Michelle Goodin of Birmingham, Alabama and Jerry and Brenda Goodin of Dumfries, Virginia; seven grandchildren, Travis Goodin, Lindsey Goodin, Michele and Jimmy Hinkle, Stephanie Hart, Tammy and Jim Garrison, Jamie and Hal McGinnis, and Paula and Ron Welch; and thirteen great-grandchildren, Landon Hinkle, Joshua Covington, Brandon Hill, Dallas Garrison, Damien McGinnis, Kyle Minshall, Haley Garrison, Dalton Hart, Sarijuanna Richey, Lane McGinnis, Dylan Hart, Zoie Garrison and Blake McGinnis. She is also survived by a host of nieces and nephews and other family members and dear friends. Services were held Wed-nesday, September 10, 2008 at 11:00 a.m. at Bradford Funeral Home Chapel Summersville with Bro. Earl Goodin officiating. Interment was in Antioch Cemetery under the care of Bradford Funeral Home.
Anita Marie GoodwinAge 64, West Plains - Died 1:25 p.m. Tuesday, Dec. 26, 2006, in Ozarks Medical Center, West Plains. Robertson-Drago Funeral Home. Funeral services  will be 10 a.m. Saturday, Dec. 30, 2006, in the Rose Chapel, Robertson-Drago Funeral Home. Visitation will be 6 to 8 p.m. Friday at Robertson-Drago Funeral Home. Burial will be at Oak Lawn Cemetery.
John J. GoodwinAge 87, Springfield MO, formerly of West Plains - Died Oct. 6, 2008, at his home in Springfield. For many years he taught in West Plains Public Schools, teaching Biology, Physics and Chemistry. During this time he was awarded Missouri State Biology Teacher of the Year. In earlier years, he taught in Gilbert, Ariz.  He was a combat veteran in WWII, serving as a B-24 co-pilot and was decorated for his service, including the Distinguished Flying Cross. He treasured his relationships with his former crew of the “G.I. Jane.” For many years he was Sunday School Superintendent at First Assembly of God in West Plains, and he most recently attended James River Assembly in Springfield. He was married for 39 years to Norma Lee Goodwin, who preceded him in death in 1978. They raised two sons, John N. (wife Janet) of Point Lookout, Mo., and Mark A. (wife Barbara) of Carnesville, Ga. He married Fern McClure in 1982, and they were married 27 years until his death. They were great together and had many good times. He loved his children, stepchildren and grandchildren. Flying, woodworking and family were his special joys. Survivors include Fern, of the home; son, John N. Goodwin and wife, Janet, and their two daughters, Stephanie and Lee (husband Doug Gaar and children Cody, Morgan, and Rachel); son, Mark Goodwin and wife, Barbara, and their two sons, Scott and Tim. He will also be greatly missed by his stepchildren, Glen and Nancy Parrish, Whitney and family, Buak and Susie Reynolds, Emily and Aubrey, Charlie and Vickie Medor, Eric and Erin, Mike and Shannon McClure, Taylor, London and Micayla. Services will be at 10 a.m. Wednesday, Oct. 8, 2008, in the Carter Funeral Home Chapel, West Plains, Mo., with Reverend Charles Morris officiating. Burial will be in Oak Lawn Cemetery. Military Rites will be performed by the West Plains Honor Guard and the Missouri Military Funeral Honors Program
LINDELL RAY GORESon of Jeannette and Cecil GORE, was born December 11, 1960 in St. Louis MO. He departed this life at Birch Tree MO at the age of 21 years, 6 months and 20 days. Lindell is survived by his mother, Jeannette (PIERCE) GORE of Birch Tree; his father Cecil and stepmother, Judy GORE, of High Ridge MO; one sister, Janet MORRIS of Dexheim GERMANY; one half-brother, Michael, and one half-sister, Jamie, of High Ridge MO; grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Doyle PIERCE, of Birch Tree MO; Mr. and Mrs. Ansil GORE, of Mountain View MO; one special niece, Becky MORRIS, and one brother-in-law, Joe MORRIS. Also surviving are several aunts, uncles, cousins and other relatives and a host of friends. Lindell accepted Christ as his personal Savior and was baptized and united with Oak Grove Baptist Church several months ago.  Sources for this information: The Current Wave.
Donald Galen Grant of Willow Springs, Mo., was born April 9, 1929, to Oliver Olen Grant and Stella Hassie McClellan Grant and departed this life in the presence of his family on April 28, 2009, at the age of 80. He met the love of his life, Hazel Lucile Price of Bartlett, Mo., and was united in marriage on May 12, 1950, moving to South Bend, Ind. While there in 1953, a daughter – Donna – was born and in 1955, a son – David – was born. In 1955, they returned to Willow Springs, Mo., where their youngest daughter Debbie was born in 1957. Don was self-employed as a milk hauler for 25 years. He then became employed as a bus driver for the next 28 years, enriching the lives of many students, until retiring at age 70. As a child, he came to know the Lord as his personal savior. While in Indiana, he was active in Youth for Christ. After returning to Willow Springs, he was instrumental in establishing two churches in Shannon County. He volunteered at Hammond Mill Bible Camp and served as a deacon in his local church. Don shared his faith with all he came in contact with through word and deed. He is survived by his wife, Hazel; their three children, daughter Donna Viers and her husband David, son David Grant and his wife Janice, daughter Debbie Cadanau and her husband Richard all of Willow Spring, Mo. Also surviving are two brothers, Lou Grant and wife Bernis, and Al Grant and wife Linda; five grandchildren, David Keaton and wife Shawna, Joe Grant and wife Amy, Bea Cross and husband Nik, Karen Miller and husband John, Kristina Smith and husband Joshua; two step-grandchildren, Becky Bradley and husband Aaron, and Jody Morton; and many great-grand children. Burial was at Epps cemetery Willow Springs, Mo. (Howell County News, May 06, 2009)
Pauline Payne GravesQuietly passed away early Friday morning on Aug. 8, 2008, while at Willow Care Nursing Home in Willow Springs.  Born Feb. 23, 1923, to Walter and Effie (Garlett) Payne in Willow Springs and the eldest of three children, she was 85 years old. Pauline received her education in Willow Springs, attending the local schools and was a lifetime member of the First Christian Church of Willow Springs.  She was married to Arthur Eugene Graves on Oct. 4, 1946. To this union, three children were born.  Pauline was primarily a homemaker who loved to paint, crochet, and garden.  However, her greatest hobby was her grandchildren.  She will be greatly missed by her family and all who knew her. Pauline was preceded in death by her parents, one sister, her husband, and one daughter. She is survived by her children, Barbara Shipley of Washington, Ill., and Buster Graves and his wife Donna of Willow Springs.  She is further survived by her four grandchildren, Christy Archdale and her husband, Richard, of Washington, Ill.; DeWayne Graves and his wife, Christy, of Willow Springs; Jeff Shipley and his wife, Lisa, of Mackinaw, Ill.; and Farrell Graves and his wife, Anna, of Willow Springs.  Eight great-grandchildren also survive.  She further leaves behind her sister, Marge Moss of Willow Springs, and numerous nieces and nephews. Funeral services for Pauline were Tuesday, Aug. 12, 2008, at the First Christian Church, located at North Center and East Fourth Streets in Willow Springs. Interment followed at the Hillcrest Cemetery located in Mountain Grove. Memorial contributions may be made in Pauline’s name to any of the following and left at the funeral home: the Willow Springs Scholarship Fund, the Willow Springs Public Library, the First Christian Church of Willow Springs or the American Cancer Society. Arrangements were under the direction of Willow Funeral Home.
Thela Graves Funeral services for Thela Garland (Epperson) Graves, 87, Cassville, Mo., were Friday, April 17, 2009, at New Hope Baptist Church in Peace Valley, Mo., under the direction of Robertson-Drago Funeral Home. Mrs. Graves died 10:50 a.m., Tuesday, April 14, 2009, in St. John’s Regional Health Center, Springfield, Mo. She was born Oct. 12, 1921, at Mountain View, Mo., to John and Dollie Epperson. She graduated from Mountain View High School and on Sept. 10, 1940, Thela was married at Mountain View, Mo., to Robert Douglas (Doug) Graves and to this union, four daughters were born. The Graves family owned and operated a family shoe store in Mountain View, Mo., for many years. Thela also owned and operated The Mountain View Ready-To-Wear. She was active in the Business & Professional Women in Mountain View and served as a Gray Lady at St. Francis Hospital. She had a very close relationship with her Savior and loved to study God’s Word. Her love and devotion for her family was unfailing. She was a loving wife, mother and Mamie. She will be missed by all who knew and loved her. Thela is survived by three daughters, Karen (Ron) Cafourek of Birch Tree, Mo., Bertie (Dan) Bailey of Cassville, Mo., and Jimmie (Dick) Moger of Springfield, Mo.; 11 grandchildren, Terri Neary, Tracy McNamera, Tammy Dennis, Shannon Cafourek, Mandy Stout, Paul Bailey, Beverly Baker, Jay Graves Bailey, Jamie Zastrow, Jill Carr and Donna Moger; and 14 great-grandchildren, Tim, Robert Douglas, John, Jake, Cherise, Tanner, Conor, Jazlyn, Shalin, Jordan, Alec, Hunter, Noah Douglas and Caroline. Thela was preceded in death by her parents; her husband of 61 years; daughter, Donna Graves Smith; grandson, Mark Cafourek; four brothers; and two sisters. Burial was at New Hope Cemetery. Memorial contributions may be made to St. Judes Children’s Hospital and left at Robertson-Drago Funeral Home. (Howell County News)
Jennifer Kay GrayhamAge 34, West Plains MO - Funeral services will be 2 p.m. Friday, Sept. 7, 2007, in the Rose Chapel, Robertson-Drago Funeral Home. Mrs. Grayham died 9:43 a.m. Tuesday, Sept. 4, 2007, in St. John’s Hospital, Springfield, Mo. She was born March 15, 1973, in Springfield, Mo., to Ronald Grayham and Wanda Smith Grayham.  She graduated from the Bakersfield High School with the Class of 1991 and was employed for 14 years with Regal-Beloit, West Plains. She is survived by her parents, Ronald Grayham, Henderson, Ark., and Wanda Grayham, Springfield, Mo.; one brother, Ronald Grayham Jr., wife, Tina, Bakersfield, Mo.; her grandmother, Louise Grayham, Henderson, Ark.; one niece, Whitney Grayham; one nephew, Jacob Grayham; and several aunts, uncles and cousins. Three grandparents and one uncle preceded her in death. Visitation will be 6 to 8 p.m. Thursday at Robertson-Drago Funeral Home. Burial will be at Bakersfield Cemetery
George Anson GreeneAge 97, Mountain View MO - He was born August 5, 1911 to George Washington  Greene and Frances Minerva 'Fannie' Barnes Greene in Fremont, Missouri. He departed this life on October 6, 2008 at his home. He graduated from Fremont High School with the Class of 1928. George married Doris O. Johnson 15 Jun 1937 at San Luis Obispo CA, and to this union six children were born. He later married Myrtle Van Winkle Glass on May 13, 1995 and their families joined. George served his country in the United States Navy from 1930-1934 as a Medical Corpsman, First Class. He retired from a career as realtor/property manager. He is preceded in death by his parents, siblings, former wife, Doris Johnson Greene, and one infant son, William Greene. Survivors include his wife, Myrtle Glass Greene; children, Kathryn Jackson of Carlsbad, CA, Sidney Parnell of Klamath Falls, OR, Lucinda Young of Colfax, CA, Richard Greene of Colfax, CA, Milton Greene of Spokane, WA, David Glass of Bentonville, AR, Gerald Glass of Springfield, MO, and Dick Glass of Mountain View, MO; fifteen grandchildren; and 40 great grandchildren. Dad instilled in his children the character and strength to face life with all its joys and disappointments. 'We love you, Dad, and we'll always miss you.' Funeral services were held at 1:00 p.m. Friday, October 10, 2008 in Yarber Mortuary, Mountain View. Interment was in Green Mountain-Evaline Cemetery, Fremont, Missouri.
Leonard 'Gene' GreenPassed away on Wednesday, Jan. 28, 2009, at his rural Willow Springs home due to natural causes, surrounded by his loving family.  Born on Oct. 26, 1947, to Cecil and Myrtle (Collins) Green, he was 61 years old. Gene was raised on the family farm near Willow Springs, where he has lived his entire life.  He was an avid outdoorsman who loved the country. He worked as a timber man and farmer most of his life.  If he wasn’t at a sawmill, he could be found working with his cattle, or on a tractor running the brush hog.  He was described by his family as a simple man who worked hard all of his life.  However, he truly enjoyed spending time with his grandchildren who were of the utmost importance to him.  He will be missed by all who knew him. Gene was preceded in death by his parents, Cecil and Myrtle Green. He is survived by his wife of 38 years, Gayle Green of Willow Springs; his children, Leonard Gene Green Jr. and his wife, Donna, of Willow Springs; David James Green of Willow Springs; Susan Lynn LaRosa and her husband, Jeff, of Chandler, Ariz.; Joseph Michael Green and his wife, Nicky, of Atkins, Iowa; Brandon Troy Green and his wife, Tina, of Willow Springs; Randy Gayle Green and Jessica of Willow Springs; Craig Alan Green of Willow Springs; Keturah Jolene Green of Willow Springs and Rachael Arlene Green of Willow Springs; and 13 grandchildren.  Gene is further survived by his brothers Cecil Junior Green, and his wife, Brenda, of Willow Springs; Charlie Wayne Green and his wife, Carmella, of Willow Springs, and sisters Virginia Maramba and her husband, Daniel, of Willow Springs; Melody Meade and her husband, Dwayne, of Thomasville; Lorene Earls and her husband, Nolan, of Thomasville; and Erma Miller and her husband, Eugene, of Thomasville further survive. The funeral service was Monday, Feb. 2, at the Bethel Community Church, located on State Route 76, Willow Springs.  Burial followed Monday’s service at Pine Grove Cemetery in Willow Springs.  Arrangements were under the direction of Willow Funeral Home.
Norman Leon 'Lee' Green A native of Willow Springs, quietly passed away early Friday morning while at Brooke Haven Healthcare in West Plains from natural causes. Born Aug. 11, 1918, to John William Green and Mary Etta 'Jo' Gibson near Willow Springs, Mo., he was the baby of a large family and his brothers and sisters were important to him. He was 89 years, 10 months, and 2 days. Lee married Reva Wallin Stephenson on Aug. 27, 1940, in Canon City, Colo., and became 'Dad' to Bonnie Louise, Barbara Geraldine and Ernest Lee Stephenson. Two daughters, Connie Fay Hiler and Kay Green Losh, were later born to this union. Lee loved kids, his own, his grandchildren, and his nieces and nephews. He took great delight in talking to them, playing with them, and was a 'soft touch' for them. Lee was raised in a Christian family and re-affirmed his faith in Jesus Christ about 20 years ago. Lee proudly served his country in the U.S. Army during World War II, serving in Germany, Austria and France as a 'Heavy Machine Gun' operator. He was awarded the Bronze Star three times for his valor on the field. When asked about this he modestly replied, 'Ah, they gave those to everybody.' Lee worked for the same company for approximately 42 years, even though the company changed names and ownership several times throughout his employment. This enabled him to work in 22 different states, where he made many long-lasting friendships. He finally retired in 1982 from Kerr-McGee as an inventory auditor in the timber products division. Lee was preceded in death by his parents; 12 brothers and sisters; two daughters, Bonnie Turner and Jerry Johnson; his wife, Reva, after 61 years of marriage; five grandchildren; and one great-grandchild. He leaves behind two daughters, Connie Hiler of Willow Springs, and Kay Losh and her husband, Joe, of Van Alstyne, Texas; a son, Ernest Lee Stephenson and his wife, JoAnn, of Jacksonville, Ark.; and a son-in-law, Don Turner of Independence, Mo. Twelve grandchildren, 26 great-grandchildren, 10 great-great-grandchildren, and many nieces and nephews also survive. Truly one of 'the greatest generation,' he was a remarkable man, and leaves many warm memories for his family and friends. Funeral services for Mr. Green will be held at 11 a.m. Monday, June 16, 2008, at the Westside Family Life Center, 1274 County Road, Willow Springs, with Pastor David Lovan officiating. A visitation will be held 4 to 6 p.m. Sunday, June 15, at the Willow Funeral Home, 106 E. Third St., in Willow Springs. Burial will follow funeral services at the Pine Grove Cemetery in Willow Springs. Memorials may be made to the Pine Grove Cemetery and left at the funeral home. Arrangements are under the direction of Willow Funeral Home.
Jewell Roberts GreerAge 93, Marshall MO - formerly of Caulfield - Funeral services will be at 2 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 4, 2008, at the First Baptist Church, Bakersfield, Mo., with Reverend Greg Yount officiating under the direction of Robertson-Drago Funeral Home. Mrs. Greer died 5:55 a.m. Wednesday, Oct. 1, 2008, in Fitzgibbon Hospital, Marshall. She was born Nov. 26, 1914, in Elijah, Mo., to Jake and Dona Westmoreland Roberts. On Aug. 15, 1931, she was married in Gainesville to Henry Greer, who preceded her in death on Dec. 27, 2001. After living in Arkansas and New Mexico, they moved to a farm north of Bakersfield. For the last six years, Mrs. Greer made her home with her daughter, Bonnie Lair, in Marshall. She was a homemaker and enjoyed sewing, working in her garden and caring for the farm animals they raised. She was educated at Plum Holler School and Bakersfield High School. Mrs. Greer was a member of First Baptist Church, Bakersfield. She is survived by two daughters, Bonnie Lair, Marshall, and Wanda Luna, husband, Bernie, Elizabethtown, Ky.; nine grandchildren; 17 great-grandchildren; seven great-great-grandchildren; one niece, Verba Endicott, and a nephew, Larry (Bo) Roberts, both of West Plains. Her parents, one daughter, Lozell Garner, one son, Vernon Greer, one grandson, Aubrey Neal Luna, one great-granddaughter, Alex Marie Luna, and two brothers, Earl Roberts and Elmer (Shorty) Roberts, precede her in death. Visitation will be 6 to 7 p.m. Friday at Robertson-Drago Funeral Home. Burial will be at Baptist Hill Cemetery. Memorial contributions may be made to First Baptist Church, Bakersfield or Baptist Hill Cemetery and left at Robertson-Drago Funeral Home.
Jordana Nicole GreerAge 2 weeks, Bakersfield - Graveside services will be 3 p.m. Friday, Sept. 21, 2007, in Babyland, Howell Memorial Park Cemetery, under direction of Robertson-Drago Funeral Home. Jordana died 9:30 a.m. Saturday, Sept. 15, 2007, at Parkland Hospital, Farmington, Mo. She was born Aug. 28, 2007, in West Plains, Mo., to Melisa Greer. She is survived by her mother, Melisa Greer, of the family home; three brothers, Dustin Martin, Christian Heck and Austin Greer; one sister, Porsha Ely; grandparents, Jerry and Janice Greer, Bakersfield, Mo.; and great-grandparents, Bill and Imojean Hook, Cahokia, Ill. One brother, Trenton Cross, precedes her in death.
Roland Sebastian Geer In memory of Roland Sebastian Geer who passed away Nov. 4, 2009, at the family home in Willow Springs, Mo. He is survived by his mother, Barbara Geer Croy; his brothers, Jonny Geer, Rob Geer, Mike Geer and Steven Geer, (who live in the home place); and his sisters, Sylvia Danzo, Carolyn Goff and Nancy Lester Dean. He is missed so very much by his family and friends.
GLYDUS GREGORYBorn October 8, 1907 to John Lysander and Dora Elizabeth (Smith) Gregory at Alley Springs, Missouri. He departed this life December 1, 2004 in West Plains, Missouri, at the age of 97 years. During his childhood, his family lived one mile below Alley Springs mill in a small house near his aunts, Bertha and Lilly, in the big house, and that is where the first five children were born. His aunts were robbed by two men who then proceeded to burn their house down with them in it. Glydus was the second born of nine children, Constance, Glydus, Herbert, Cora Ethel, Martha, Opal, Lysander and MIller who are all deceased. They raised and sold enough mules to buy 160 acres at Byron, Arkansas and that is where the last four children were born. They moved there in a covered wagon when Glydus was 8 years old. When he was older, he and his brother would go back to Alley Springs to work for their grandmother, Martha Bell (Armstrong) Gregory. He left the Ozarks at the age of 17. He met and married Dorothy Ann Lokker in Kohler, Wisconsin on November 1, 1930. They moved to California during the war and stayed in Sacramento over 50 years. He worked four years for the Federal Government and 28 years for the State of California. After retiring, Glydus and Dorothy were involved in many volunteer activities in California. They moved to Mountain View, Missouri in 1998 and he served one term as a Silver Haired Legislator. Glydus is preceded in death by his parents; first wife, Dorothy, February 23, 2000 at the age of 90 years, and infant daughter, Violet Jean and his brothers and sisters. During DorothyÕs last few years of life, she had suffered from complications of diabetes and strokes and Glydus was a devoted and faithful care giver until her death. He is survived by his second wife, Waunita Wilheim to whom he was united in marriage on November 15, 2003; one son, Glenn and wife Faye Gregory of Mountain View, Missouri; three grandchildren, Byron Taylor of San Bernardino, California, Bruce Gregory of Mountain View, Missouri, Lisa Whiteside of Valley Center, California; three great-grandchildren, Veronica Taylor of West Hollywood, California, Katelynn Stepanuk of Valley Center, California and Donavan Gregory of Seaside, Oregon; many nieces and nephews and stepchildren, Larry, Ira and Chuck Wilheim and their families. Glydus, Waunita and daughter-in-law Faye were active in the Mountain View Poetry Society and the Mountain View Book Club. He also faithfully participated in the Cowboy Poetry Society of which he was a lifetime member. Glydus loved to read books and write poetry. He had an exceptional memory and was physically and mentally active until he suddenly became ill two weeks ago. Glydus and Waunita attended the Mountain View United Methodist Church. Funeral services were held on Monday, December 6, 2004, 11:00 AM at the United Methodist Church in Mountain View, Missouri with Rev. Rod McNeall officiating. Glydus will be returned to Sacramento, California and be laid to rest beside his wife, Dorothy at Camellia Gardens.  [Courtesy of The Current Wave.]
Loran Sidney GregoryAge 67, Roanoke, Texas - Funeral services were held on Saturday, Sept. 9, 2006, in the Rose Chapel, Robertson-Drago Funeral Home. Mr. Gregory passed away Saturday, Sept. 2, 2006, at Hughley Hospice House in Texas after a long battle with lung and bone cancer. He was born on May 10, 1939 in Ellsinore, Mo., to Gilbert M. and Mabel Johnson Gregory. Mr. Gregory graduated from the West Plains High School with the class of 1957 and was a veteran, having served four years with the U.S. Navy. He was a senior engineer for Verizon Wireless in South Lake, Texas, and traveled extensively throughout the United States and 30 other countries. He is survived by one sister, Vonda Hambelton and husband, Ray, of Sparta, Mo.; one niece, Melany Hambelton of Roanoke, Texas; one nephew, Alvin Hambelton of Sparta, Mo.; four aunts, Blanche Allcorn of Mountain Grove, Mo., Nadine Barr and husband, Alva of Hartville, Mo., Nellie Gregory of West Plains and Juanita (Gurney) Gregory of Harrison, Ark.; one uncle, Stanley Johnson of Warsaw, Mo.; and numerous cousins. His grandparents, parents, and several aunts, uncles and cousins precede him in death. Burial was held at Oak Lawn Cemetery. Memorial contributions may be made to Hospice of Texas and left at Robertson-Drago Funeral Home.
Olva Rhea MCCARTY GriffinDaughter of the late Hezzie Gilbert and Nancy May Collins McCarty, was born July 16, 1918, at Elizabeth, Ark. She entered into eternal rest March 30, 2008, at the age of 89 years. She was born the daughter of the late Hezzie Gilbert McCarty and Nancy May Collins McCarty on July 6, 1918, in Arkansas and died March 30, 2008, in West Plains, Mo. She was united in marriage Sept. 9, 1933, in South Fork, Mo., to Wade Avis Griffin, who preceded her in death June 15, 1985. Mrs. Griffin is survived by a daughter, Betty Murrell and husband, John Bill, and a son, Barry Griffin and wife, Rhonda, all of West Plains, Mo.; five grandchildren, Rhea Edwards, Mtn. Home, Ark., John Murrell Jr., and wife, Charlene, James Murrell and wife, Teresa, Jonathan Griffin, and Natalie Stock and husband, Bruce, all from West Plains, Mo.; nine great-grandchildren; four great-great-grandchildren; one sister-in-law, Maxine McCarty, West Plains; and several nieces, nephews, and cousins. She was preceded in death by her husband; her parents; and one brother, Gilbert McCarty. Mrs. Griffin was a member of the First Christian Church of West Plains for over 60 years. She received her education in Howell County schools. Mrs. Griffin had several articles published in the Organic Gardening Magazine and had received numerous gardening ribbons at the Howell County Fair. She was well known for her many varieties of iris plants. Graveside services will be held 2 p.m. Wednesday, April 2, 2008, at Mt. Zion Cemetery, Howell County, Mo. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to the Mt. Zion Cemetery or The First Christian Church, West Plains, and can be left at the funeral home. Burial will be in Mt. Zion Cemetery, Howell County, Mo., under the direction of Carter Funeral Home, Inc., West Plains.
Ralph Earl GringlesAge 75, of West Plains - Graveside services were held on July 12, 2006, at Howell Memorial Park Cemetery under the direction of Robertson-Drago Funeral Home.Mr. Gingles died at 7:20 a.m. on Tuesday, July 11, 2006, in National Health Care. He was born March 11, 1931, in Kansas City, Mo., to Charles and Mildred Poe Gingles. On Dec. 25, 1952, he was married at Salem, Ark., to Barbara Huggins. Mr. Gingles was a veteran, having served more than 20 years with the U.S. Coast Guard. He was of the Baptist faith.He is survived by his wife, Barbara Gingles, of the family home; two children, Robin Lohner and her husband, Wynn, of Baker City, Ore., and Timothy Gingles and his wife, Frances, of Raymore, Mo.; and four grandchildren, Kyle Lohner, Jackie Lee Lohner, Alex Gingles and Matthew Gingles. His parents and one son, Ralph Earl Gingles II, precede him in death.
Gerald Edward GrishamAge 80, West Plains, MO - He was born April 9, 1928, in West Plains, Mo., the son of Hazle Winkleblack Grisham and Samuel Homer Grisham. Mr. Grisham died Aug. 3, 2008, at Ozarks Medical Center after a long illness. He graduated from West Plains High School in 1946 and attended Drury University in Springfield, Mo., and the University of Missouri-Columbia. Mr. Grisham married Jeanette Kellett April 12, 1950, in West Plains. He was a member of Kappa Alpha Order, was a Shriner and a member of the Masonic Temple. He was also a member of the First Baptist Church in West Plains. Mr. Grisham had been a businessman in the community for many years. He was currently vice president of the board of directors of the West Plains Daily Quill. Previously, he had served on the board of directors of the former First National Bank, later bought by Centerre Bank. In 1972, Mr. Grisham was instrumental in arranging the giving of the Kellett family home to a then young West Plains Campus of Southwest Missouri State University. Kellett Hall now stands as the symbol for Missouri State University-West Plains. He was preceded in death by his parents, his brother Lawrence 'Sam' Grisham and two sisters, Olive Langston and Mona Schroeder. He is survived by his wife, Jeanette, of the family home; five children, Deborah Grisham Wehrman and husband, David, of Centralia, Mo., Samuel Howard Grisham and wife, Elizabeth, of West Plains, Robert Bruce Grisham and wife, Libby, of West Plains, Jan Grisham Crowe of Nashville, Tenn., John Alan Grisham and wife, Emily, of West Plains; and 12 grandchildren, R.B. Grisham of Columbia, Mo., Amy Elizabeth Grisham of Jonesboro, Ark., George Nelson Crowe III, of Dallas Texas, Emily Crowe Williams of Columbia, S.C., Catherine Elizabeth White of Jefferson City, Mo., Mary-Louise Grisham of Springfield, Mo., Margaret Elizabeth Grisham, Courtney Alice Grisham, Laura Elizabeth Grisham, Sarah Jeanne Grisham, Philip John Grisham, Greta Watkins Grisham, all of West Plains. He is also survived by several nephews and nieces. The family would like to extend special thanks to Mr. Grisham's caregivers, Roger Stanley and Janet Stanley, Matt Batesel and Byfurd Friend. Funeral services will be at 2 p.m., Wednesday, Aug. 6, at the First Baptist Church in West Plains with the Rev. Richard Wright officiating. Burial will be in Oak Lawn Cemetery. Arrangements are under the direction of Robertson-Drago Funeral Home. Memorial contributions can be made to Missouri State University, First Baptist Church or West Plains Public Library Foundation and can be left at Robertson-Drago Funeral Home.
FRANKLIN PRICE GROGANAge 96, A life-long resident of south central Missouri - Died Dec. 23, 1985, at Ozark Medical Center, West Plains. Grogan was born in Texas County on March 15, 1890, the fourth child of John E. and Catherine N. Grogan. His parents, one sister, Addie B. Hall, and five brothers, William, Henry, Robert, Sherman and Riley preceded him in death. He was married to Mollie Ford in 1912, who died in 1936. Eight of their nine children also preceded him in death. On Sept. 6, 1939, he was married to Iva Alderson Underwood who survives him. He also is survived by two daughters, Ethel Crabtree of Elk Creek, Frankie Beaird of Affton; two sons, Tony of Willow Springs, Truman of Springfield; two stepdaughters, Louise Stark of New London and Margaret Jackson of Overland; one brother, Archie of Elk Creek. Services were at Trinity Baptist Church in Willow Springs conducted by the Rev. Sidney Williamson. Burial was at Howell County Memorial Gardens. (HOUSTON HERALD, 09/Jan/1986)
HAZEL O. GROGANAge 85, West Plains - Born Sep. 16, 1915; died Jul. 28, 2001, at West Plains. Services held Wednesday, August 1, 2001 at 2 p.m. at the First Baptist Church. Burial at Willow Springs City Cemetery.
BETTYE JUNE TABER GROSSAge 72, daughter of Hershel and Pauline Taber, was born Feb. 25, 1932 at Fort Lyon CO. She died Sep. 13, 2004 at St Francis Hospital at Mountain View MO. She was baptized Sep. 10, 2004 at Mountain View. She was preceded in death by her father and sister, Reba. Surviving are her mother of Mountain View, two sons, Jake Gross of Hartshorn and David Gross of Batesville AR; one daughter, Pat Hamilton of Mountain View; four grandchildren and two great grandchildren. Services held at Arroll Community Church at Arroll with Rev. Oscar Cunningham officiating. Burial at Arroll Cemetery under the direction of Bradford Funeral Home of Summersville.
James Dail GrossBorn May 20, 1943 at Mayfield, KY, the son of James Wright Gross and Verba Lurline Perry Gross and passed away April 1, 2007 at his home in Worthington, IN at the age of 63 years. He was first married to Bonnie Sue Ladyman on May 6, 1963 at Qulin, MO, and to this union one daughter, Regina Lynn Gross, was born. He later married Connie Lynn Thatcher on December 26, 1986 at Coal City, IN. He was preceded in death by his father, James W. Gross; one brother, Joseph R. Gross; one sister-in-law, Leota Gross; his paternal grandparents, Owen Smith Gross and Jennie Frances Griffith Gross; one step-grandmother, Opa Osburn Gross; his maternal grandparents, John 'Alec' Perry and Nellie Fayne Martin Perry. He is survived by his wife, Connie Thatcher, of Worthington, IN; one daughter, Gina Marmonti, and husband, Dean, of Festus, MO; his mother, Verba Gross of Mountain View, MO; his first wife, Bonnie Sue Gross, of Festus, MO; one stepson, Darin Hostetter and wife, Tricia, of Terre Haute, IN; two brothers, John W. Gross and wife, Carol, of Qulin, MO and William P. Gross of Wentzville, MO; his father-in-law and mother-in-law, Jr. and Pauline Thatcher, of Worthington, IN; one brother-in-law, Larry Thatcher and wife, Mona, of Coal City, IN; one sister-in-law, Tracy Tarr and husband, Rich, of Bloomfield, IN; three grandchildren, Gavin Joseph Marmonti, Dominic James Marmonti, and Gaige 'Antonio' Marmonti, all of Festus, MO; his nieces and nephews, Michael Gross and wife, Michelle, of Poplar Bluff, MO; Madelyn Gross of Spring Lake, NC; Perry Gross of Wentzville, MO; Joseph James Gross of Springfield, MO; Ashley Gross of Mountain View, MO; Jacob Thatcher and wife, Mandy, of Linton, IN; Zack Tarr, Libby Tarr and Michelle Tarr all of Bloomfield, IN. Dail graduated from Qulin High School in May, 1962. He moved to the St. Louis area after graduating working at REA Express until 1970, when he began work at Krey Packing Company. During the 12 years he lived in Arnold, MO, he was an active member of the Jaycees, and served on the Arnold Police Personnel Board. He served as President of the Arnold Park Commission during the early 1970’s and was always very proud to have been a part of founding the Arnold City Park. Dail relocated to Houston, TX and began employment with Cahokia Flour Company before moving to Indiana in the late 1970’s. Dail worked at Worthington Packing Company, Nice-Pac Company, and Sunbeam before retiring in 1992. Dail had farmed for the past 30 years and his love of the farm never faded, even when his health didn’t allow him to actively farm. In lieu of flowers, family requests donations be made to Our Lady School in Festus, MO at 1599 St. Mary’s Lane Festus, MO 63028. Graveside Services will be held Thursday, April 5, 2007 at 1 PM at the Qulin City Cemetery in Qulin, Missouri with Rev. J. R. Bruce officiating. Visitation for family and friends will begin at 11AM at the Qulin City Cemetery with arrangements under the direction of Duncan Funeral Home of Mountain View, MO.
JOSEPH RICHARD ‘JOE’ GROSS Born October 8, 1953 at Sikeston MO, the son of James Wright GROSS and Verba Lurlene (PERRY) GROSS; he passed away August 11, 2005, in Mountain View MO at the age of 51. He was united in marriage to D. J. (PARKS) GROSS of Qulin MO on December 3, 1983, in Qulin MO, and to this union two children were born, Joseph James GROSS and Ashley Danielle GROSS. He was preceded in death by his father, James Wright GROSS. He is survived by his mother, Verba GROSS of Mountain View MO; his former wife, D. J. GROSS, of Eureka MO; son Joseph James GROSS of Mountain View MO; and daughter, Ashley Danielle GROSS, of Eureka MO; three brothers, James Dail GROSS and wife Connie, of Worthington IN; John Wayne GROSS and wife Carol of Qulin MO; and William Perry GROSS, of Wentzville MO; three aunts, Dean and James Lee COOK of Mayfield KY; Wanda Sue ROUTEN of Lunnville KY; and Beulah V. BEARD of Paducah KY; two nephews, Michael GROSS and Perry GROSS; two nieces, Regina MARMONTI and Madelyn GROSS; along with numerous other family and friends. Joe was active in the Missouri Funeral Directors Association and served as President of the Missouri Funeral Directors Association, 1996-1997. He was a past president of the Mountain View Chamber of Commerce, and when he resided in Malden MO, he was president of the Lions Club. Joe attended Qulin High School, where his father was the superintendent; he later moved with his family to Winona MO, and attended high school during his junior year. After his father’s death in 1970, he and his mother returned to the Qulin area where Joe graduated from Twin Rivers High School in 1971. He was employed with Landess Funeral Home in Malden MO from 1974 to 1981. He relocated to Mountain View MO in 1981 and began working at the Duncan Funeral Home. He purchased Duncan Funeral Home in 1985 and continued to operate the funeral home until his death. Joe’s greatest joy in life was his two children, Joseph and Ashley. He spent most of his time being with his children and family. His family and friends were most important to him. Joe cared about the people he served in the community and felt they were an extension of his own family. Funeral services were held Monday, August 15 at 10 a.m. at Duncan Funeral Home at Mountain View MO. Rev. Ronnie STEVENS officiated. Graveside services were held at 4 p.m. in the Qulin Cemetery under the direction of Duncan Funeral Home of Mountain View. Visitation was held Sunday, August 14 from 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. at Duncan Funeral Home in Mountain View. NOTE: Winona residents will remember Joe from his previous marriage to Roxanne HOLLOWAY, the daughter of Roy and Rosemary (MARTIN) HOLLOWAY. Joe, and Roxie’s brother, Pete HOLLOWAY, attended school together to be funeral directors and morticians.  Sources for this information: The Current Wave, August 24, 2005.
Harold Gustav GroszeBorn July 14, 1934, the son of Wilhelm Herman and Dorthea Meyer Grosze, in Sidney, Neb. He departed this life Wednesday, Nov. 26, 2008, at St. Johns St. Francis Hospital, Mountain View, Mo., at the age of 74 years. Harold’s first 10 years of education were in Gurley, Neb., in the Lutheran, Bunker Hill and Gurley Schools. He graduated after his final two years of education from Sterling (Colorado) High School. Harold was united in marriage to Margaret Anna Weingardt on Oct. 31, 1954, at Saint Anthony’s Church in Sterling, Colo. To this union, four children were born – Gary, Theresa, William and Daniel. Harold and his family moved from Sterling, Colo., in 1969 to Willow Springs, Mo. They lived on a cattle farm for 14 years. Later, in 1972, the last child, Daniel, was born. In 1982, Harold moved to Mountain View, Mo., to “scale back and settle down.” He lived there until his death. Earlier in life, he enjoyed hunting, fast-pitch softball and being his own mechanic. Later on in life, he enjoyed raising his few head of Gelbvieh cattle. He loved his Gelbvieh cattle. But his one true love was being with and teasing his grandkids. Seven girls, with an age difference of just a few years, always meant that there were plenty of ponytails to be pulled or ribs to be tickled. In between taking care of the many needs of his own farm, Harold was also employed for many years at Sparks Farms Inc. and later on at Smith Flooring Inc. where he was considered a good helping hand. He was loved and will be missed by many. He was preceded in death by his parents; brothers, Herbert and Martin Grosze; sisters, Agnes Ditsck, Edna Kraus and Leora Ault; and a grandson, Issac Grosze. Survivors include his wife, Margie; his children, Gary and wife, Terri, of Mountain View, Theresa of Mountain View, William and wife, Nancy, of Columbia, Ill., and Daniel of Springfield, Mo.; three sisters, Elnora Alber, Eunice Sperry, and Gladys Grosze; and eight grandchildren, Travis Osley, Michele Grosze, Lindsey Grosze, Audrey Grosze, Kristen Grosze, Hayleigh Grosze, Megan Smith and Sydney Grosze. Funeral services were held Monday, Dec. 1, 2008, in Yarber Mortuary with Pastor Edwin Woolsey officiating. Burial was in Pleasant Grove Cemetery, Teresita, Mo., under the direction of Yarber Mortuary, Mountain View.
James Norman GrovesAge 82, died April 17, 2007, at Cedargate Caring Center in Poplar Bluff, Mo. He was born July 10, 1924, in Butler County, Mo., son of the late James and Grace 'Revelle' Groves. He was united in marriage to Helen Faraone Durrow Aug. 30, 1958. she survives and resides in Williamsville. Mr. Groves retired from the Mehlville School District in Lemay. He was a member of the First Baptish Church in Williamsville for 17 years. In addition to his wife, he is survived by three children, Ruth Ann Groves, Betty Claus, both of Mountain Home, Ark., Robert, Linda' Durrow, Williamsville; two sisters, Carolyn Cockran, White Bluff, Tenn., Flora Beck, Poplar Bluff; one brother, Junior Groves, St. Louis; two half-sisters, Kathylene Willard, Pevely, Margaret Goebel, Poplar Bluff; one half-brother, Sonny Groves, Poplar Bluff; one granddaughter, Connie Reyes, Florida. He was preceded in death by one brother, Willis Groves, three sisters, Edith Clements, Erma Lee Groves, Mary Gorden, and one grandson, Robert Durrow Jr. The funeral was held April 21 at Williamsville First Baptist Church with Rev. James Capps and Henry Pasquet officiating. Music was provided by Jim Smith and Wanda Pasquet. Pallbearers were Howard Condray, Curt Condray, Frank Hillis, Larry Vaughn, Frank Fuller and Gene Dougherty. Burial was in Chapel Hill Cemetery, Williamsville. Arrangements were under the direction of Ruegg Funeral Home. Williamsville.
LEO O. GUILLOT, JR.Age 66, Pomona MO - Memorial services will be at 11 a.m. on Wednesday, Aug. 6, 2008, at Pomona Christian Church, Pomona MO, with Rev. Marcus Allen officiating. He was born Feb. 23, 1942, in New Orleans LA, the son of Leo O. Guillot, Sr. and Irene Vamvouras, and passed away Aug. 3, 2008 at West Plalins MO. He was united in marriage to Patricia Ryan on Aug. 8, 1964 at Arabi LA. He is survived by his wife, Pat Ryan Guillot, of the home; two children, Leo Guillot, III and wife Dawn, Violet LA, and Wanda Guillot Rayn and husband George, Pomona MO; two sister, Mary Guillot, Metairie LA, and Doris Deese, Heflin AL; and five grandchildren, Brandon, Tyler and Austin Lee Ryan, Pomona MO, and Alyssa and Heather Guillot, Violet LA. He was preceded in death by his parents, daughter Cheri Guillot, brother Ray Guillot and two sisters, Patsy Guillot and Joycelyn Hessler. He was a member of the Pomona Christian Church and a veteran of the U. S. Navy, having served on the USS Fisk during the Cuban Missile Crisis. Flowers may be sent to the church.
OPAL FISHER GUMAge 86, West Plains - Funeral services were held at Carter Funeral Home, West Plains, Dr. C. W. Caldwell officiating.  Mrs. Gum died at West Vue Nursing Home, West Plains. She was born Apr. 25, 1889 near West Plains, the daughter of the late Elisha and Lou Robinson Fisher. She was married Oct. 14, 1907 at West Plains to J. Will Gum, who preceded her in death Jul. 24, 1955. Mrs. Gum was active in WMU work throughout her life, serving as the first associational president of Howell County, and at other times during her life, as well as president for many years of the local WMU. She had been a member of the First Baptist Church in West Plains for 70 years, and was a charter member of the TEL class and was their teacher when she became ill eight months ago. Mrs. Gum is survived by one daughter, Mrs. Louise Perkins of West Plains. One son, Richard, preceded her in death. Burial was in Oak Lawn Cemetery under direction of the Carter Funeral Home, West Plains. Members of the TEL Sunday school class will attend the service in a group. (abt. 1975)
Radie Armenda Howard GunterAge 92, of West Plains MO - Funeral services were held at 2 p.m. on Sunday, June 1, 2008, at the Bail Church of Christ in Dora, Mo., under the direction of Robertson-Drago Funeral Home. Mrs. Gunter died 8:20 p.m. on Wednesday, May 28, 2008, at her home. She was born Feb. 21, 1916, at Elijah, Mo., the daughter of William Thomas (Bill) and Armenda Jane (Janie) Smith Howard. She attended the Lottie Hollow School in Ozark County, Mo., and on Nov. 7, 1931, was married at Dora, Mo., to Harley Homer Gunter who preceded her in death on Nov. 26, 1981. Mrs. Gunter enjoyed being a homemaker and was a school bus driver for a few years. She enjoyed listening to gospel music, reading the scriptures and loved spending time with all of her family. Mrs. Gunter was a member of the Church of Christ, having been baptized at the age of 11. She is survived by six children, Loeta Barr and husband, Don, Shirley Gunter, Beryldene Finley, Roberta Goss, James Terry Gunter and wife, Peggy and Diana Heselton and husband, Alan, all of West Plains; 16 grandchildren; 27 great-grandchildren; 17 great-great-grandchildren; and several nieces and nephews. Her parents; husband; one son, Edwin Gunter; one grandson, Blake Edwin Gunter and five brothers and sisters precede her in death. Burial was held at the Ball Cemetery. Memorial contributions may be made to Ball Cemetery and left at Robertson-Drago Funeral Home.
Clarice Copeland GustafsonAge 81, Topeka, died Sunday, April 3, 1994, at a Topeka nursing home. She was born April 16, 1912, in Low Wassie, Mo., the daughter of Joseph and Cora Grandstaff Copeland, and attended schools in Perry and Topeka.  She was lunch supervisor for Avondale schools and worked at Avondale East Elementary School before she retired.  She later lived at Lone Star Lake, Route 5, Lawrence. Mrs. Gustafson was a member of Washington Creek Church of the Brethern southwest of Lawrence and attended Northland Christian Church. She was married to Lawrence Gustafson July 2, 1932, in Savannah, Mo.  He died June 17, 1983.     Survivors include two daughters, Barbara Barnhill, Topeka, and Delores Wicker, El Paso, Texas; two sisters, Sylvia Ingenthron, Grantville, and Irene Waldee, Austin, Minn.; nine grandchildren and 11 great-grandchildren. Services will be at 2 p.m. Wednesday at Davidson Funeral Home.  Burial will be in Topeka Cemetery.  Mrs. Gustafson will lie in state after 1 p.m. Tuesday at the funeral home where relatives and friends will meet from 7 till 8:30 p.m. Tuesday. Memorial contributions may be made to Washington Creek Church of the Brethern or to Northland Christian Church and  sent in care of the funeral home. Submitted by Willa Grandstaff Norwood.
Christopher Ivan 'Bill' GutscherAge 84.  Born Dec. 4, 1923, the son of Alvin Emmerson and Nellie May Webb Gutscher, in McCook, Neb. He departed this life on Nov. 14, 2008, in Mountain View Healthcare, Mountain View, Mo. Bill was united in marriage to Lee Etta Wood on July 1, 1949, in Hardy, Ark. To this union, two children were born, Susan and Jerry. Bill served his country in the U.S. Army during World War II. He was employed as a flooring grader for Smith Flooring for many years. He was preceded in death by his parents; wife, Lee Etta; daughter, Susan; son, Jerry; one sister, Irene Smith; sister-in-law, Shirley Gutscher; and brothers-in-law, Floyd Gordon and Windell Smith. Survivors include his grandchildren, Christopher D. Weaver of Houston and Jessica L. Weaver of Republic; four great-grandchildren, Shanda, Baylee, Emilee, and Kynlee Weaver; son-in-law, Dennis Weaver of Mountain View; five brothers, Earl and wife, Polly, of Phoenix, Ariz., Harold and wife, Helen, of Springfield, Robert “Bob” of Birch Tree, Jimmy of Mountain View, and Gene and wife, Elsie, of Mountain View; three sisters, Ione Weise of West Plains, Chrystal Hurt and husband, Vale, of Portland, Ore., and Zola Gordon of Mountain View. A memorial service was held Saturday, Nov. 22, 2008, at Yarber Mortuary, Mountain View, with Pastor Brian Ingalls officiating.
David Keith GutscherBorn Jan. 19, 1957, at West Plains, Mo., to Eugene Marvin and Elsie Berniece Nicholson Gutscher. Keith went home to be with the Lord on Dec. 4, 2008, at the age of 51 years. He was united in marriage to Pamela Jo Atkins on July 24, 1981, and to this union three children were born, Daniel J., Alicia Marie and Ashley Nicole. Keith was employed at Smith Flooring for several years. He was saved as a young teenager and was a member of Little Zion Baptist Church. He loved camping, fishing and riding his Harley. He was preceded in death by his grandparents and one infant daughter, Kara Lea. He leaves to mourn his passing his parents, Gene and Elsie Gutscher of Mountain View, Mo; one son, Daniel J. Gutscher of Licking, Mo.; two daughters, Alicia Marie Barton and husband, Randy of Willow Springs, Mo., and Ashley Nicole Bailey and husband, Rodney of Pomona, Mo.; one grandson Caiden Blane Bailey; two brothers, Mike and wife, Judy, of Mehlville, Mo., and Pat Gutscher of Mountain View, Mo.; two sisters Debbie Schulz of Harrisonville, Mo., and Karen Gutscher of Birch Tree, Mo.; his loving companion, Ruthie Nicholson, and daughter, Renee, of the home; many uncles, aunts, nieces, nephews, cousins and friends. Keith was a loving father, grandfather, companion, son and brother, and will be sadly missed by all who knew and loved him. Funeral services were held Tuesday, Dec. 9, 2008, at Yarber Chapel with Brother Harold Smith officiating. Interment was in Greenlawn Cemetery under the direction of Yarber Mortuary of Mountain View, Mo.
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