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03/05/2026

Gilbert Lunsford

(May 15, 1948 - March 2, 2026)

03/05/2026

Betty Mitchell-Joyce

( April 6, 1961 - February 28, 2026 )

Zane Wyatt Braun-HuffFebruary 17, 2006 - March 4, 2026VisitationOzark Funeral Homes - Anderson    Tuesday, March 10, 202...
03/05/2026

Zane Wyatt Braun-Huff

February 17, 2006 - March 4, 2026

Visitation
Ozark Funeral Homes - Anderson

Tuesday, March 10, 2026
1:00 PM - 7:00 PM
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100 Spring Street - P.O. Box 520
Anderson, MO 64831

The family will receive friends at this time.

Ashley Sheree Dorn was born in Tulare, California on July 31st, 1987. Her life, vibrant with joy, faith and adventure, e...
03/05/2026

Ashley Sheree Dorn was born in Tulare, California on July 31st, 1987. Her life, vibrant with joy, faith and adventure, ended in Anderson, MO on February 25th, 2026. Her sudden passing has left an immeasurable void in the hearts of all who knew and loved her.

Ashley was a devoted follower of Jesus and lived her life with a heart for God and for others. Her faith was the foundation of who she was, guiding her love for her family and her calling to help those who were hurting. She had a deep compassion for people in recovery and for anyone walking through struggles, and she poured herself into serving them.

Ashley was as driven as she was spirited. She earned her master's degree in Social Work with the same zest she approached the other facets of her life. She graduated with honors from Missouri Southern State University in Joplin and Missouri State University in Springfield where she honed her skills to become a dedicated Therapist for the Echota Tribe in Jay, OK. She truly loved her work and felt blessed to serve others through it.

Above all else, Ashley cherished the love of her life, her daughter, Chasten. The two were inseparable and shared a special bond. When she wasn't navigating the challenges of the human psyche, Ashley was out spending time making memories with her. From days spent soaking in the beauty of nature at the beach, kayaking, or ATV riding, to shopping trips, spa days or just hanging out together, her love for Chasten was only matched by her passion for her faith and the time she spent with her loved ones. Ashley believed that the best things in life weren't things at all, but experiences and memories made with those you treasure.

Ashley also loved being with her family and enjoying life's adventures. She had a joy for white-water rafting, kayaking, and riding motorcycles, and she delighted in doing these things with the people she loved most. Her laughter, passion, and presence will never be forgotten.

Ashley was engaged to Samuel Cisneros and was looking forward to their future together.

She is survived by her daughter, Chasten Dorn-Ferren; loving parents, Mark and Alicia Dorn; her brother and sister-in-law, Elmer and Jackie Marshall; her sister, Dawn Dorn, and Whitney Colvin; her nephew and niece-in-law, Branden and Mary Marshall, and her grandfather, Edward Dorn. She was preceded in death by her beloved sister, Chasity Dorn.

Ashley's life was a testimony of faith, love, and service. Her spark ignited a fire that will continue to warm the hearts of those who loved her, and her light will forever shine in the stories they share and the laughter they cherish. Though her time on earth was far too short, her impact will be felt for generations. We find comfort in knowing that she is now in the presence of the Savior, Jesus Christ, whom she loved so deeply.

“The Lord's way is perfect; the word of the Lord is proven; He is a shield to all who trust in Him.” - Psalm 18:30.

A Celebration of Life service will be officiated by Pastor Cecil Hall at Country Charm Event Venue, 18389 E. Hwy 86, in Neosho, Missouri on Saturday, March 7th at 2:00 pm.

Jerry Lee Rowe was born on January 29, 1961, in Fairfax, MO, to Donald H. Rowe and Esther Maxine (Cook) Rowe. He lived i...
02/24/2026

Jerry Lee Rowe was born on January 29, 1961, in Fairfax, MO, to Donald H. Rowe and Esther Maxine (Cook) Rowe. He lived in different towns around Atchison County until he and his family moved to Noel, MO, in March, 1966. At that time, Noel was always considered home no matter where he was at.

He attended schools in Noel, Rock Port, MO, and Bluejacket, OK. He worked at places around Vinita, OK. After moving to Ponca City, OK, he met his first wife, Deanna Roddy, and they had 2 sons. They divorced after a few years. He remarried twice after that, but at the time of his passing, he was single.

Jerry is remembered as loving to laugh and playing his guitar. His stepfather taught him how to play. He also wrote a few nasty little songs for us to enjoy.

Family members who went before were his Dad, Don Rowe; Mom, Esther, and Kent Ferdig; brothers Donald Rowe, Rocky Ferdig, and James Ferdig. Brothers-in-law Rick Clark and Eugene Livingston.

Survivors are his sons, Jerry Dale (Amanda) and Lucas (Tonya), sister Iva (Doug) Atkins, brother Eugene Ferdig, and sisters Donna Clark and Rita Livingston. 12 grandchildren and a great-granddaughter, "adopted" brother Rocky Betts and dear friend Charlie Hartley. He is also survived by several nieces and nephews.

Bernnie Lewis Wall, a man known for his warm humor, adventurous spirit, and a heart as colorful as his beloved tie-dye, ...
02/24/2026

Bernnie Lewis Wall, a man known for his warm humor, adventurous spirit, and a heart as colorful as his beloved tie-dye, passed away on February 16, 2026, in Anderson, Missouri, at the age of 75. Born on September 12, 1950, in Tulare, California, to Bernnie and Mary Opal (Murch) Wall, he was a beacon of light and laughter to all who knew him.

Bernnie's life was one of vibrant expression and joy. He often described himself as a self-proclaimed hippie, embodying the free-spirited vibe of the sixties, which he adored. His love for Bigfoot lore and tie-dye patterns was more than a hobby—it was a testament to his belief in the extraordinary and a reflection of his unique personality.

A faithful attendee of Grace Life Church in Anderson, MO, Bernnie's faith was as important to him as his family. His spiritual life was filled with the same fervor and enthusiasm that he put into every aspect of his existence.

Bernnie was preceded in death by his loving parents, Bernnie and Mary Opal Wall, his brother James Wall, and his sisters, Shirlene Dorn and Pam Overstreet. He leaves behind a legacy of love and laughter in his daughter, Crystal Shaver, who will cherish his memory alongside her children, Piper Ellis and Zoe Stites, and his two great-grandchildren, Jocelyn and Sawyer Stites. His passing is a profound loss to his family, who will continue to honor his memory by living life to the fullest, just as he did.

His spirited nature ensured that he left an indelible mark on the hearts of those he met. As we bid farewell to Bernnie Lewis Wall, we celebrate the extraordinary life he led and the countless ways he enriched our lives with his humor, his courage, and his unyielding zest for adventure. Though he may be gone from our sight, the essence of his spirit—a kaleidoscope of laughter, love, and color will remain with us forever.

A Celebration of life will be held at 2:00 pm on Monday, March 2, 2026 at the Anderson Chapel of the Ozark Funeral Home.; Pastor Cecil Hall will officiate.

Ross McCall Babbitt, age 85, of Pineville, Missouri, a cherished pillar of McDonald County, departed this life peacefull...
02/23/2026

Ross McCall Babbitt, age 85, of Pineville, Missouri, a cherished pillar of McDonald County, departed this life peacefully on Sunday afternoon, February 22, 2026, after a courageous battle with Parkinson's Disease and Dementia. He entered this life on July 5, 1940, in Edwards, Missouri, one of three sons born to the union of the late Edgar Hugh and Ella Maye (Toliver) Babbitt.

Raised in Climax Springs, Missouri, Ross was a 1957 graduate of Climax Springs High School. His journey led him to Kansas City, Kansas, where he began a distinguished thirty-five-year career with Ford Motor Company. It was in Kansas City that he met and married Vicki Jo Rhine, on Christmas Day in 1975.

Upon his retirement in 1990, Ross and Vicki relocated to Pineville to join her parents in running the family business, McDonald County Telephone. Their leadership and dedication would see the company flourish, extending into its third generation of family ownership.

Ross's contributions to his community were manifold. He was a longtime member of the Pineville Christian Church, the United Auto Workers, and the Missouri Telephone Industry Association. His commitment to public service was further demonstrated through his active involvement with the McDonald County Republican Club, his role as a board member of Cornerstone Bank, the Crowder College Foundation, and the McDonald County Schools Foundation. Ross was also a staunch supporter of the Pineville Fire Department, and his efforts were recognized with numerous awards and accolades.

Beyond his professional and community endeavors, Ross was a man of diverse interests. He had a passion for antique cars, traveling the world, and the thrill of hunting. A fan of NASCAR and dirt track racing, he also found joy on the golf course, in casinos, and as a skilled pool shark. His love for the Chuck Wagon Gang, Doug Hall Paintings, and, most importantly, his family and grandchildren, filled his life with happiness. The 4th of July and Halloween were his favorite holidays, celebrated with grandeur and generosity.

He was preceded in death by his parents; his beloved wife of forty-two years, Vicki Jo Babbitt on April 9, 2018; a daughter, Susan Lorraine Babbitt; and two brothers, James and Lee Earl Babbitt.

Ross's legacy is carried on by his loving family. He is survived by his two children, Aaron Gent and his wife, Liz, and Ruth Roessler and her husband, Chris, all of Pineville, Missouri. His ten grandchildren, Michael, Robert, Cameron, Sierra, Stormy, Oakley, Riley, Parker, Brodie and Eli, along with three great-grandchildren, Sage, Silas, and Luna, will forever cherish the memories and lessons he imparted.

Funeral services are 11:00 a.m. Saturday, February 28, 2026 at Pineville Christian Church with Gary Graham and Jim Armstrong officiating. Burial will follow at Pineville Cemetery. Those honoring his life by serving as pallbearers are Michael Miller, Robert Miller, Garrett Cook, Cameron Miller, Spencer Greathouse, Oakley Roessler, Riley Gent, Parker Gent, Brodie Roessler and Eli Gent. Those serving as honorary are Jim Armstrong, John Dyki and Bob Blankenship. The family will receive friends on Friday evening from 5-7:00 p.m. in the funeral home chapel. In lieu of flowers memorials are being directed to the McDonald County Schools Foundation c/o the funeral home. Arrangements are under the care of Ozark Funeral Home in Anderson, Missouri.

Gloria Chesser, a beacon of warmth and generosity, passed away peacefully on February 15, 2026, at the age of 77, in her...
02/20/2026

Gloria Chesser, a beacon of warmth and generosity, passed away peacefully on February 15, 2026, at the age of 77, in her home in Sand Springs, Oklahoma. Born Gloria Jean Carroll in Brawley, California on November 22, 1948, to the late Robert Carroll and Helen (Stewart) Carroll, Gloria's life was a testament to the power of love and the joy of family.

Gloria grew up alongside her siblings, and though preceded in death by her sisters Sue, Cathy, and Debbie, and her grandson Josh Drake, her spirit of kinship and devotion lives on. She is survived by her sister Barb Evans and her husband Dan, her brother Bob Carroll, her beloved children Rick Drake and wife Debbi of Tulsa, OK, Robert Drake and wife Rae Lynne of Pineville, MO, and Joshua Chesser of Sand Springs, OK. Gloria's legacy continues through her cherished grandchildren Angie Fernandez (David), Maverick Drake (Marcie), Matthew Drake (Lindsey), Ryan Drake (Terri), and Corinne Drake (widow of Josh), as well as her 13 great-grandchildren, who brought immense joy and pride to her life.

Gloria's professional life was marked by dedication and excellence as an Account Specialist with Airgas, where she cultivated not only a successful career but also lasting friendships over her 30 years before retiring in 2019. Her colleagues remember her as a reliable and kind-hearted individual who brought enthusiasm and a sharp wit to the workplace.

A woman of many passions, Gloria cherished moments spent with her family above all else. She reveled in the thrill of travel, particularly when it involved gathering with her siblings and extended family at reunions, where laughter and stories filled the air. Gloria loved to fish and was an ardent supporter of the Oklahoma Sooners football team, her spirit and cheers as much a part of the game as the players on the field.

Her home in Sand Springs was a hub of love and hospitality, filled with memories of her children and grandchildren and the comfort of her beloved dog Maggie at her side. Gloria's nieces and nephews held a special place in her heart, and she cherished every moment spent with them, leaving behind memories of joy and the warmth of her love.

Those who knew Gloria will remember her as the embodiment of love, kindness, and generosity. Her ability to make each person feel valued and her endless capacity for giving will be deeply missed by all who had the pleasure of knowing her.

A Celebration of Life will be held in honor of Gloria Chesser at the Pineville Community Center on Sunday, February 22, at 10:00 a.m., where family, friends, and loved ones will gather to share stories, laughter, and tears, commemorating a life beautifully lived and a woman deeply loved.

Carol Marie Fox (Mauseth), age 84, passed away peacefully on February 17, 2026, in Joplin, Missouri.Born on June 5, 1941...
02/20/2026

Carol Marie Fox (Mauseth), age 84, passed away peacefully on February 17, 2026, in Joplin, Missouri.

Born on June 5, 1941, in Sioux Falls, South Dakota, Carol was the beloved daughter of Coral Mauseth and Arthur Mauseth. She graduated from Central High School in Omaha, Nebraska, in 1959. She spent much of her adult life moving from place to place before settling in Southwest City, Missouri. In her later years, she made her home at The Communities of Wildwood Ranch in Joplin, Missouri.

She married the love of her life on October 31, 1959, in Omaha, Nebraska, and they remained together until his passing in 2001. For more than 60 years, Carol was the cornerstone of her family. Her strength, resilience, and unwavering devotion shaped generations. She believed deeply in love, loyalty, and keeping everyone in line — and she was never afraid to throw a shoe your way if you stepped out of line. That spirited determination was matched only by the depth of her care and commitment to those she loved.

She found joy in life’s simple pleasures: reading a good book, completing word searches, listening to old country music, and watching John Wayne movies. While she appreciated quiet moments, her greatest pride and purpose was her family.

She was preceded in death by her husband, Jesse Fox; daughters, Barbara Myers and Mary Gonzalez; son, Jim Fox; grandson, Justin Wilson; her parents, Coral and Arthur Mauseth; her sister, Lovella Mauseth; and her brothers, Arthur, Norman, and Robert Mauseth.

She is survived by her daughter, Carol Baughman; her sons, Jesse Fox and Wesley Fox; and numerous grandchildren, great-grandchildren, and two great-great-grandchildren, who will continue her legacy.

In accordance with her wishes, the family will celebrate her life on June 5 — her birthday — at a family reunion. It was important to Carol that her life be remembered not in sorrow, but surrounded by the family she loved so deeply.

Carol’s strength, humor, and steadfast love will be missed beyond words, yet her legacy will live on in the generations she helped shape.

Dennie Rile Carr, age 87, of Noel, Missouri, passed away peacefully on Tuesday morning, February 17, 2026, at Ozark Comm...
02/18/2026

Dennie Rile Carr, age 87, of Noel, Missouri, passed away peacefully on Tuesday morning, February 17, 2026, at Ozark Community Hospital in Gravette, Arkansas. He entered this life on March 8, 1938, in Zincville, Oklahoma, the second eldest of five children born to the late Vernon Richard and Mable (Boswell) Carr.

He was raised and attended school in Zincville, Oklahoma. On March 19, 1956, he married his beloved wife, Louise Hile, and together they embarked on a journey that would span nearly seven decades and welcome seven children into the world.

Dennie's career began in the rugged mountains of Climax, Colorado, where he honed his skills as a Hardrock Miner. In 1973, he and his family laid down roots in Noel, Missouri, where they purchased a farm that would become the heart of their family life. Dennie's hands built not only the homes they lived in but also a community that respected and admired his dedication to his craft. For the last 15 years of his working life, Dennie was a valued member of the Wal-Mart Fixture Shop team, where his commitment to quality and camaraderie was evident to all who worked alongside him.

A man who loved life, Dennie found joy in the simple pleasures of hunting and fishing in his early years. His greatest passion, however, was his family. Dennie's legacy continues through his wife, Louise Carr; his children, Marsha Owens (Richard), Muriel Baysinger (Jerry), Dennie R. Carr, II (Donna), Marvin Carr (Edith), Tina Streck (James), Mark Carr (Penny), and Aleric Carr (Addie); his twenty-two grandchildren; thirty-two great-grandchildren; and numerous great-great-grandchildren. Each of them carries a piece of his spirit, his tenacity, and his boundless affection. His parents and four siblings, preceded him in death.

Graveside services are 10:00 a.m. Tuesday, February 24, 2026 at Noel Cemetery in Noel, Missouri with Pastor Marilyn O'Brien officiating. His sons, Dennie, II, Marvin, Mark and Aleric will honor his life by serving as pallbearers. The family will receive friends on Monday evening from 5-7:00 p.m. at Ozark Funeral Home. Arrangements are under the care of Ozark Funeral Home in Anderson, Missouri.

Mr. William Ziemianin, 43, of Pineville, Missouri passed away peacefully at his home on Monday afternoon, February 16, 2...
02/17/2026

Mr. William Ziemianin, 43, of Pineville, Missouri passed away peacefully at his home on Monday afternoon, February 16, 2026 after a hard-fought battle with illness for five years.

William entered this life on March 11, 1982 in Gravette, AR born to Lonnie and Debbie (Schlessman) Ziemianin. He was raised in McDonald County and never wanted to leave this place. He was a devoted husband, loving father, proud Papa, and a man who left his mark on everyone he met. He was married to the love of his life, Melissa Ziemianin on April 7, 2007. Together they built a life full of family, grit, laughter, and love.

If you knew William, you knew he loved the outdoors and hunting, and you knew he could cook corn better than anyone around. He was an ornery man with a jokester’s spirit, always ready with a smart remark, a grin, or a laugh at just the right time. He had a way of keeping things light, even when life was heavy.

William was a hard worker through and through. Before getting sick, he worked as a foreman in tree trimming, a job that fit him well, tough, demanding, and honest. He also spent many years as a volunteer fireman, answering the call when others needed help and serving his community with quiet pride and dedication.

Most of all, William was a fighter. For five years, he fought with strength, stubborn determination, and quiet courage. He showed his family what it means to keep going, even when the road is long and hard.

William was the proud dad of seven kids: Lane, Oakley, Re*****on, Harley, Amiyah, Bri, and Christopher. He was a proud Papa to five grandchildren, and there wasn’t anything he wouldn’t do for them. He is also survived by his mom and dad, his sisters and brother, along with many aunts, uncles, nieces and nephews and extended family who loved him deeply.

He was preceded in death by his grandparents, aunt and uncles, his cousin and his father-in-law (Pops).

Funeral services are 9:00 a.m. Saturday, February 21, 2026 at Ozark Funeral Home in Anderson, Missouri with Scott Leonard and Larry Crawford officiating. Burial will follow at Tracy Cemetery. Those honoring his life by serving as pallbearers are Lane, Re*****on, Harley and Christopher Ziemianin, Joe Sneed, Chris Bernelis and Brent Colville, with Robert Schlessman serving as honorary. The family will receive friends on Friday evening from 5-7:00 p.m. in the funeral home chapel. Arrangements are under the care of Ozark Funeral Home in Anderson, Missouri.

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