Ozark Funeral Homes

Ozark Funeral Homes This page is operated by Ozark Funeral Homes Anderson Missouri

Bud Keith( January 21, 1938 - May 3, 2026 Visitation  Friday, May 8, 2026  10:00 AM - 11:00 AMFuneral Service  Friday, M...
05/04/2026

Bud Keith

( January 21, 1938 - May 3, 2026

Visitation
Friday, May 8, 2026
10:00 AM - 11:00 AM

Funeral Service
Friday, May 8, 2026
11:00 AM

Burial
Friday, May 8, 2026
Peace Valley Cemetery

Ozark Funeral Homes - Anderson

100 Spring Street - P.O. Box 520
Anderson, MO 64831

A full obituary will be posted soon.

Eloise Ilene Smith passed away on May 2, 2026 at the age of 94 at Oak Pointe Assisted Living in Neosho, Missouri.Eloise ...
05/04/2026

Eloise Ilene Smith passed away on May 2, 2026 at the age of 94 at Oak Pointe Assisted Living in Neosho, Missouri.

Eloise was born on September 25, 1931 to Ernest and Martha (Lewis) Crosby in Anderson, Missouri. The family lived on a farm where Eloise attended a small country school named Banner. After her eighth-grade graduation she entered Anderson High School and graduated in 1949.

Eloise met Henry Smith, “the love of her life” at the local theater in Anderson and on April 12, 1952, they were married in Coy, Missouri. After they married, the couple moved to Killen, Texas after Henry joined the Army where he did his basic training at the army base at Fort Hood. After basic training Henry was shipped to Manheim, Germany during the Korean War while Eloise spent her days picking pecans, swimming and making friends. When he returned, they purchased the family farm in Coy, Missouri and eventually increased their property to 170 acres in the beautiful Patterson Creek valley where they made their life together for 68 years until Henry’s passing in 2020. They had two daughters, Peggy and Patsy who have many fond memories of growing up on the farm.

Eloise worked at the Anderson State Bank as a teller and Henry at Roper Gas Company until they decided to leave their jobs and dedicate their time working together on the farm. They milked cows and had an egg operation with 2 chicken houses and 24,000-layer hens. Later they sold their milk cows and invested in registered Charolais and Limousine beef cattle. You could also find Eloise in the hot summer sun raking hay along with Henry on the baler. The workload was seven days a week, but they were doing what they loved. Eloise took pride in her beautiful yard, and it was evident with all her beautiful flowers and trees, and she never let a w**d grow, even the fencerows were always w**d free. She loved to do ceramics, quilt and cook. She made the best fried chicken, homemade hot rolls, fried potatoes, dressing, chocolate milkshakes and donuts. She made sure when the grandkids came to visit, they got their favorite food.

Eloise formerly attended Full Gospel Church in Anderson, Missouri where she served as church secretary to Pastor Dean Royce. She was currently a member of the Buffalo Creek Baptist Church, but at the time of her death was attending weekly services at Oak Pointe Assisted Living of Neosho. She was a devout woman of faith, and she passed that faith on from generation to generation.

Eloise is survived by one daughter Patsy and husband James Loncarich of Goodman, Missouri, a son-in-law that is like her very own son, Larry Rustin of Joplin, Missouri, three grandchildren, Frank and wife Rebeca Loncarich, Lauren and husband Joshua Manning and Rachel and husband Andrew Stemm, seven great grand-children, Caleb Loncarich, Emma and husband Caleb French, Luke Manning, Claire and husband Silas Griffith, Logan Loncarich, Ryan Stemm and Jack Stemm and one great-great grandson, Josiah French and a great-great granddaughter on the way. She is also survived by three sisters-in-law, Edna Crosby, Joann Crosby and Peggy Crosby, two brothers-in-law, Tom Smith and Leslie and wife Judy Smith and a host nieces and nephews.

She was preceded in death by her parents Ernest and Martha Crosby, husband Henry, daughter Peggy Rustin, siblings Vernon, Elmo and Karon Crosby and one sister, Maxine Shaver.

In lieu of flowers, please make contributions to:

Care Net Pregnancy Resource Center of Neosho

P.O. Box 594

Neosho, MO 64850

The family would like to extend their heartfelt appreciation to all the staff at Oak Pointe Assisted Living for the love and care they showed for their mom and grandmother.

Also, they would like to acknowledge and thank Three Rivers Hospice for everything they did to make the end of her life as comfortable as possible.

VISITATION
Ozark Funeral Homes - Anderson
Thursday, May 7, 2026
1:00 PM - 2:00 PM

FUNERAL SERVICE
Ozark Funeral Homes - Anderson
Thursday, May 7, 2026
2:00 PM

BURIAL
Neosho Memorial Park
Thursday, May 7, 2026

Betty Jo Rogers, age 93, of Anderson, Missouri, departed this life on Friday morning, May 1, 2026, at Freeman Hospital W...
05/04/2026

Betty Jo Rogers, age 93, of Anderson, Missouri, departed this life on Friday morning, May 1, 2026, at Freeman Hospital West in Joplin, Missouri.

She entered this life on December 17, 1932, in Milo, Missouri, the youngest of eleven children born to the union of the late Delbert and Cora May (Crum) Rogers. She was raised in Milo and was a graduate of Lamar High School. As a young adult, she moved to Anderson, Missouri, where she would remain for the rest of her life.

Betty was a devoted homemaker throughout her life and took great pride in caring for her family and home. She married Jack Rogers, and together they shared more than forty years of marriage before his passing on November 21, 2021.

She was a faithful member of the Church of Christ and lived her life guided by her beliefs and her quiet strength. Betty found joy in the simple and meaningful things in life. She enjoyed cooking, gardening, raising chickens, and caring for her animals. One of her greatest pleasures was babysitting her grandchildren, and she cherished the time spent with them.

Betty is survived by five daughters, Laura Rogers, Bonie Rogers, Julie Rogers, Julia Spero, and Denea Bagerian; a son, David Roark; nine grandchildren; five great-grandchildren; as well as a host of other family members and friends. She was preceded in death by her husband, Jack Rogers; her parents, Delbert and Cora May Rogers; and her ten siblings.

Funeral services are 11:00 a.m. Monday, May 11, 2026 at Ozark Funeral Home in Anderson, Missouri with Pastor Dennis Bergen officiating. Burial will follow at Tracy Cemetery. Those honoring her life by serving as pallbearers are David Roark, Brandon Bailes, Michael Shaddox, Jake Hartel, Gordy Hartel and Hunter Roark with Quentin Bailes and Weston Shaddox serving as honorary pallbearers. The family will receive friends beginning at 10:00 a.m. on Monday in the funeral home chapel. Arrangements are under the care of Ozark Funeral Home in Anderson, Missouri.

It is with deep love and sadness that we announce the passing of Kristi May Palmer, who left this world peacefully on Ap...
04/29/2026

It is with deep love and sadness that we announce the passing of Kristi May Palmer, who left this world peacefully on April 26, 2026, at the age of 64.
Born on August 30, 1962, in Syracuse, Kansas, Kristi brought light, laughter, and kindness to everyone she met. Kristi had a deep love for the simple joys in life. She found peace in her garden, where she nurtured flowers and plants with the same care she gave to the people around her. She enjoyed fishing, and she delighted in crafting — creating handmade treasures that carried her warmth and creativity.
Known for her generous heart, quick wit, and unwavering support for her family and friends, Kristi had a gift for making people feel seen and valued. Whether through her cooking, a warm smile, a listening ear, or a thoughtful gesture, she left a lasting mark on everyone she met. Kristi is survived by her beloved children — Kyle Wilson, Thomas Wilson, and Lacey Polidoro — her loving brothers, Daniel McKinney and Derek McKinney, and her cherished grandchildren: Tegan, Kyra, Garrett, Summer, and John. She is preceded in death by her father, William George McKinney; her mother, Mary Louise Kendrick McKinney; her sister, Jane Louise Harper; her brother, Dustin David McKinney; and one beloved grandchild Andrya.
A celebration of Kristi’s life will be held at a later date. "Those we love don’t go away; they walk beside us every day." Kristi’s life was a beautiful example of love in action — a reminder that kindness, patience, and laughter can change the world in small but powerful ways. Though her absence leaves an ache in our hearts, her spirit will continue to guide us, inspire us, and live on in the countless lives she touched.

Alan Lee Slinkard( August 1, 1957 - April 19, 2026 )Alan Lee Slinkard, age 68, of Jane, Missouri, departed this life sud...
04/29/2026

Alan Lee Slinkard
( August 1, 1957 - April 19, 2026 )

Alan Lee Slinkard, age 68, of Jane, Missouri, departed this life suddenly on Sunday morning, April 19, 2026, at Mercy Hospital in Rogers, Arkansas. He entered this life on August 1, 1957, in Bentonville, Arkansas, the eldest of four children born to the union of the late Jimmy Lee and Orva Dee (Reynolds) Slinkard.

Alan was raised in Hiwasse, Arkansas, and during his junior year of high school, he moved to Jane, Missouri, graduating from McDonald Countyk High School in 1975. In 1994, Alan made his home in Montrose, Colorado, where he worked in construction, as a hunting guide, and as an oil field truck driver. He was known for his strong work ethic and his willingness to take on whatever task needed to be done. Following a massive stroke, he returned home to Jane, Missouri, in 2016, where he assisted his son Chad on the family farm. Even after facing serious health challenges, he remained committed to being useful, staying close to the land, and contributing in the ways he could.

Alan was a true outdoorsman. He loved his cattle, his dogs, and especially his grandchildren, who brought great happiness to his life. Whether he was working outdoors, spending time with animals, or enjoying the company of family, he was most content when surrounded by the simple things he loved.

He is survived by his three children, Jerry Slinkard and wife, Nikki, of Winter Haven, Florida, Chad Slinkard and wife, Casey, of Jane, Missouri, and Tala Jemming and husband, A.J., of Montrose, Colorado; seven grandchildren, Ava Slinkard, Kate Slinkard, Rylee Anderson, Cadence Slinkard, Jaxon Anderson, Calan Slinkard, and Twilla Jemming; a brother, Rodney Slinkard of Gilbert, Arkansas; two sisters, Sandra Hingst and husband, Art, of Herman, Missouri, and Pamela Hill and husband, Russell, of Little Rock, Arkansas; as well as a host of other family and friends. He was preceded in death by his parents and a daughter, Shannon Slinkard.


Graveside services are 11:00 a.m. Monday, May 4, 2026 at Jane Cemetery in Jane, Missouri, with Pastor Jamey Cope officiating. Those honoring his life by serving as pallbearers are Tim Marrs, Donnie O’Brien, Greg O’Brien, Mike Russell, Robert Schlessman and Dewey Allgood. The family will receive friends on Sunday afternoon, May 3, 2026 from 1-3:00 p.m. in the funeral home chapel. Arrangements are under the care of Ozark Funeral Home in Anderson, Missouri. A luncheon will follow the graveside at approximately 1:00 p.m. at Kat's Place in Anderson, MO. Everyone is welcome to attend.

Tom Woodrum( April 17, 1950 - April 21, 2026 )Ozark Funeral Homes - AndersonTom Woodrum( April 17, 1950 - April 21, 2026...
04/23/2026

Tom Woodrum

( April 17, 1950 - April 21, 2026 )

Ozark Funeral Homes - Anderson

Tom Woodrum
( April 17, 1950 - April 21, 2026 )

Thomas “Tom” Michael Woodrum, age 76, of Goodman, Missouri, passed away on April 21, 2026, in Joplin, Missouri, leaving behind a legacy of love, faith, and devotion to his family and community.

Tom was born on April 17, 1950, in Neosho, Missouri, to John and Mary (Howard) Woodrum. He grew up with strong family values that shaped the man he became, and throughout his life he carried those lessons with him in the way he treated others. Known to many simply as Tom, he was a loving, spirited, and thoughtful man whose presence brought comfort and strength to those around him. He lived his life with quiet dignity, a kind heart, and a steadfast commitment to the people he loved.

On December 20, 1978, Tom married the love of his life, Loretta Heiskell, and together they shared 47 devoted years of marriage. Their union was blessed with one son, Jeremy Woodrum, who was a source of great pride and joy to him. Tom treasured his role as husband, father, grandfather, and great-grandfather, and he embraced each of those roles with warmth and sincerity. His family meant everything to him, and he found his greatest happiness in the moments spent with them.

Tom was preceded in death by his parents, John and Mary (Howard) Woodrum; his sister, Judy Lawson; his brother, Johnny Woodrum; and his in-laws, Ray Lawson, Helen Woodrum, Bill Holderman, Matt Thomas, Don and Dana Mettler, and Ray and Brenda Mustain. Though their absence was felt deeply, Tom carried their memory with him and honored the bonds of family throughout his life.

He is survived by his loving and devoted wife, Loretta Woodrum; his son, Jeremy Woodrum; four grandchildren, Michael, Sheldon, Randy, and Cella; bonus grandchildren, Miranda, Amber, Carinna, and Becca; and six great-grandchildren, Aubrey, Mavis, Harper, Jayden, Jade, and Lucas. He is also survived by his sisters, Feebie Meisinger and Mary Thomas; his brothers, Larry Woodrum and Roger Woodrum; and numerous nieces and nephews who will remember him with love and affection. His family will forever cherish the memories they made with him and the example he set through his faithfulness and care.

Tom spent his working years as a truck driver for Al’s Gas and he took pride in his work doing deliveries in the surrounding area. He was a man of God and full of faith, and his spiritual life was an important part of who he was. Tom was a dedicated member of Banner Nazarene Church in Anderson, Missouri, where he found fellowship, encouragement, and a place to serve alongside others who shared his beliefs.

In his free time, Tom enjoyed camping and fishing, pastimes that reflected his appreciation for the simple blessings of life. Whether he was spending time outdoors, sharing stories with loved ones, or enjoying the peace of a quiet day, he found joy in life’s meaningful moments. Those who knew him will remember his loving nature, his spirited personality, and the thoughtful way he cared for others. He had a way of making people feel valued, and his kindness left a lasting impression on everyone fortunate enough to know him.

Celebration of Life for Tom will be held at 4:00 pm on Saturday, May 2, 2026 at the Banner Nazarene Church in Anderson, Missouri. Pastor Dennis Bergen will officiate.

Briley Dawn Davis was born On February 24th, 2011 in Rogers Arkansas. She was the daughter of Emily and Nathan Reagh. Sh...
04/23/2026

Briley Dawn Davis was born On February 24th, 2011 in Rogers Arkansas. She was the daughter of Emily and Nathan Reagh. She entered into rest at the age of 15, on April 17th 2026, in Pineville Missouri after taking her own life.

Briley was a sister of five; Braxton, Brenton, Braylen Jasmine and Jayden. But to a lot of us she was so much more. The nights that were rough and hard to get through, she was one of the big reasons we pushed through.



We made future plans together the plans of us getting out of here and living a great life. She was always so smart, definitely the book worm out of all of us. She was a great friend to so many and an amazing sister for all of us and a beautiful and loving daughter. She enjoyed musicals like Hamilton and The Walking Dead.



She always had such great facial expressions and made everyone around her laugh and fill to the brim with joy. Our hearts shatter into a thousand pieces longing for her day after day, missing her even much more than the other.



Briley was loved by many, she didn’t want to die. She just wanted to be happy and free.

Wilma Elaine Weis, known lovingly to family and friends as Willie, passed away on April 16, 2026, in Neosho, Missouri, a...
04/21/2026

Wilma Elaine Weis, known lovingly to family and friends as Willie, passed away on April 16, 2026, in Neosho, Missouri, at the age of 91.

She was born on April 7, 1935, in Long Beach, California, to Harold and Irene Thompson. Willie grew up in Long Beach and attended Long Beach High School, where she was a talented baton twirling member of the Ted Otis Twirlerettes. She graduated in 1954 and was remembered as a spirited tomboy who much preferred playing baseball with the neighborhood boys than sitting at a piano like her sister. She often said, “No frilly dresses for me!” and carried that independent spirit throughout her life.

On November 13, 1959, Willie married the love of her life, Lloyd Alfred Weis, in Long Beach, California. Together they shared 46 years of marriage and built a life centered on family, hard work, and devotion to one another. In June of 1974, they moved their family to Bella Vista, Arkansas, and later purchased a farm in Pineville, Missouri, where Willie found joy in the simple blessings of country living and the closeness of family. Her proudest achievement was raising her children and helping build the beautiful family that surrounded her with love.

Willie enjoyed a life filled with the things she loved most. She found happiness mushroom hunting, fishing, boating, knitting, crocheting, and spending time outdoors. She loved animals, especially her dogs, and she enjoyed traveling and taking wine trips. Above all, she treasured time with her family and many grandchildren, whose visits and laughter meant the world to her.

Those who knew Willie will remember her as a very kind, loving, wise, and fearless woman. She was the best momma ever, and her family will forever cherish the warmth, strength, and steady guidance she gave so freely.

She is survived by her children, Vern Weis, of Roseburg, Oregon, Lori Bethel, of Anderson, Missouri, Larry Weis and wife, Virginia, of Theodosia, Missouri, and Valerie Miller and husband, Scott, of Rogers, Arkansas. She also leaves behind 15 grandchildren, 16 great-grandchildren, and 6 great-great-grandchildren, each of whom brought her great pride and happiness.

She was preceded in death by her husband, Lloyd Weis, her parents, Harold and Irene Thompson, her sister and brother-in-law, Joyce and Dirk Van Voorhis, and her son-in-law, Dennis Bethel.

Memorial Services will be held at 11:00 a.m. Thursday, April 23, 2026, at Ozark Funeral Home in Anderson, Missouri with Pastor Oren Alcorn officiating. Arrangements are under the care of Ozark Funeral Home in Anderson, Missouri. Memorial donations can be made to the Friends of Oso Foundation at www.friendsofoso.com, benefiting rescue dogs.

Alan Lee Slinkard, age 68, of Jane, Missouri, departed this life suddenly on Sunday morning, April 19, 2026, at Mercy Ho...
04/21/2026

Alan Lee Slinkard, age 68, of Jane, Missouri, departed this life suddenly on Sunday morning, April 19, 2026, at Mercy Hospital in Rogers, Arkansas. He entered this life on August 1, 1957, in Bentonville, Arkansas, the eldest of four children born to the union of the late Jimmy Lee and Orva Dee (Reynolds) Slinkard.

Alan was raised in Hiwasse, Arkansas, and during his junior year of high school, he moved to Jane, Missouri, graduating from McDonald County High School in 1975. In 1994, Alan made his home in Montrose, Colorado, where he worked in construction, as a hunting guide, and as an oil field truck driver. He was known for his strong work ethic and his willingness to take on whatever task needed to be done. Following a massive stroke, he returned home to Jane, Missouri, in 2016, where he assisted his son Chad on the family farm. Even after facing serious health challenges, he remained committed to being useful, staying close to the land, and contributing in the ways he could.

Alan was a true outdoorsman. He loved his cattle, his dogs, and especially his grandchildren, who brought great happiness to his life. Whether he was working outdoors, spending time with animals, or enjoying the company of family, he was most content when surrounded by the simple things he loved.

He is survived by his three children, Jerry Slinkard and wife, Nikki, of Winter Haven, Florida, Chad Slinkard and wife, Casey, of Jane, Missouri, and Tala Jemming and husband, A.J., of Montrose, Colorado; seven grandchildren, Ava Slinkard, Kate Slinkard, Rylee Anderson, Cadence Slinkard, Jaxon Anderson, Calan Slinkard, and Twilla Jemming; a brother, Rodney Slinkard of Gilbert, Arkansas; two sisters, Sandra Hingst and husband, Art, of Herman, Missouri, and Pamela Hill and husband, Russell, of Little Rock, Arkansas; as well as a host of other family and friends. He was preceded in death by his parents and a daughter, Shannon Slinkard.

Graveside services are 11:00 a.m. Monday, May 4, 2026 at Jane Cemetery in Jane, Missouri, with Pastor Jamey Cope officiating. Those honoring his life by serving as pallbearers are Tim Marrs, Donnie O’Brien, Greg O’Brien, Mike Russell, Robert Schlessman and Dewey Allgood. The family will receive friends on Sunday afternoon, May 3, 2026 from 1-3:00 p.m. in the funeral home chapel. Arrangements are under the care of Ozark Funeral Home in Anderson, Missouri.

04/20/2026

Wesley Heath

( June 30, 1936 - April 17, 2026 )

A Celebration of Life will be held at a later date.

04/20/2026

Mr. Norman Odell Lawson, 53, of Pineville, Missouri, departed this life on Friday, April 17, 2026, at his residence. Cremation arrangements are under the care of Ozark Funeral Home in Anderson, Missouri.

Address

100 Spring Street
Anderson, MO
64831

Alerts

Be the first to know and let us send you an email when Ozark Funeral Homes posts news and promotions. Your email address will not be used for any other purpose, and you can unsubscribe at any time.

Share