Ozark Funeral Homes

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

11/19/2025

Douglas Alfred Tiedemann
April 3, 1948 - November 16, 2025
Mr. Douglas Alfred Tiedemann, Sr., age 77, of Seligman, Missouri, departed this life on Sunday, November 16, 2025, at his residence.
He is survived by his three children, Douglas Tiedemann, Jr., of Neptune City, New Jersey, Colleen Schaefer of North Kings Town, Rhode Island and Erin Tiedemann of Toms River, New Jersey; as well as a host of other family and friends.

Patricia Walker( March 25, 1936 - November 13, 2025 )Patricia “Pat” L. Walker March 25, 1936 – November 13, 2025Patricia...
11/19/2025

Patricia Walker

( March 25, 1936 - November 13, 2025 )

Patricia “Pat” L. Walker March 25, 1936 – November 13, 2025

Patricia “Pat” L. Walker, of Lanagan, Missouri, passed away November 13, 2025 at the age of 89. She was born on March 25, 1936, in Mindenmines, Missouri, to Mary Reisinger.

Pat was preceded in death by her mother, Mary Reisinger; her first husband, Edward Willet; her second husband, Clifton Walker; her son, Carl Willet and grandson Bentley Beaver.

She is survived by her son, David Willet, and wife Donna; daughters, Carol Geike and husband Dale, and Mary Beaver, all of Lanagan, Missouri. Pat was a beloved grandmother to Michael Willet and wife Sam of Pineville; Kathy James and husband Chris of Neosho; Jennifer Davenport and husband Bill of Goodman; Patricia Cleaver and husband Levi of Anderson; Susan Jenkins of Urbana; Melissa Beistline-Zinn of Anderson; Jeremy Beistline and wife Christina of Vinita, Oklahoma; Robert Beaver and fiancée Niesha of Lanagan; Aaron Colvard and wife Chayla of Lanagan; Justin Willet and wife Stacy of Neosho; and Daniel Willet and wife Erin of Neosho. Pat also had 36 great-grandchildren and 14 great-great-grandchildren, as well as a host of family and friends.

Pat had a wide and various career in her life. Her favorite was being a campground host and a loving house wife. She was on the Lanagan Fire Auxillary and helped support the fire department and police department. Pat loved the color purple and loved being outside with her flowers. Nobody was a stranger to Pat.

Pat will be remembered for her deep love for her family and friends and the joy she found in time spent with her children, grandchildren, great-grandchildren and great-great grandchildren.

A celebration of life will be held Saturday, November 22, 2025 at 1:00 p.m. at Honeylake Community Church, 4265 Rt. DD, Noel, Missouri with Pastor R.D. Moring officiating. Memorial contributions are being directed to the church.

Samuel (Sam) Spencer passed into the loving arms of Jesus on November 15, 2025, at the age of 78 at his home in Anderson...
11/19/2025

Samuel (Sam) Spencer passed into the loving arms of Jesus on November 15, 2025, at the age of 78 at his home in Anderson, Missouri.

He was born to Eugene Paul Spencer and Juanita Mae Chase Spencer on March 27, 1947 in Anderson, Missouri. He grew up on a farm and graduated from Anderson High School in 1965.

Uncle Sam called him to active duty in May,1966 and he served his country in the Army in Vietnam. After his service was completed, he rejoined Western Electric and later Southwestern Bell as a Communication Technician. He married Charolette Durham on August 26, 1969. After 33 years on the job, he retired in 1999. He and Charolette have traveled for the last 20 years attending many dirt track stock car races from Florida to New Mexico to Minnesota and all points in between and making many lifelong friends.

He is survived by his wife of 56 years, Charolette, one son Michael Gene Spencer and wife Julie of Neosho, Missouri; one daughter, Holly Beeman and husband, Justin of Gentry, Arkansas; two grandsons, Cade and wife Mariya and Chance, all of Neosho, Missouri; one great granddaughter, Saylor. One brother Henry Spencer and wife Martha of Joplin, Missouri; 3 sisters Peggy Roark and husband Bill of Nixa, Missouri; Sharon Whitehill and husband Kenney; Susie Stilley of Miami, Oklahoma and many nieces and nephews.

One brother Paul Edward Spencer and one nephew Richard Spencer preceded him in death.

He was a member of Hilltop Mission Church. He was saved a few days before 9/11 and has served the Lord since. He loved his church family dearly.

He was known for his quick wit, love of his friends, race cars, computers, traveling and tinkering in his shop. He could fix or make about any gadget and did so for many.

He was dearly loved and be missed greatly.

The body will be taken for cremation and a private memorial will be held at a later date.

Jackie (Jack) Duane Reardon departed this life, at the age of 88 on November 12, 2025 at his residence in Anderson, Miss...
11/19/2025

Jackie (Jack) Duane Reardon departed this life, at the age of 88 on November 12, 2025 at his residence in Anderson, Missouri, with his wife, Ona by his side.

Jack was born on September 14, 1937 in Anderson, Missouri, the oldest of seven children to the late Ralph and Nellie (Huffman) Reardon. He proudly served our country in the United States Navy. Jack married Ona Crosby; which was the love of his life, on May 12, 1962 and to this union three sons were born. He was a dedicated farmer; which loved his cows and tractor. His favorite pass time was fishing and woodworking, making many creations his family will always treasure. The family would always say he was a Jack of all Trades Master of None.

Jack was preceded by his parents, Ralph and Nellie Reardon, by his sisters, Dorene Jansen and Cheryl Reardon and by his brothers Bud Reardon and Joe Reardon.

Jack is survived by his wife Ona Reardon; three sons, Renzil Reardon, with Kathy of Noel, Missouri, Tommie and wife Susan Reardon of Anderson, Missouri and Corey Reardon of Thailand, Two sisters, Colleen Haddock of Goodman, Missouri and Carolyn Norris of Granby, Missouri; grandchildren, Kacey, Christie, Courtney, Connie, JoAnna, Andrew, Justin, Abby Grace, Ashley and J.D.; several great and great-great grandchildren. Along with nieces, nephews and a host of other family and friends that will miss Jack dearly.

Visitation will be held Wednesday, November 19 2025 at 1:00 pm, with funeral services following at 2:00 pm, with Randy Richardson will officiate

Delensa Yulihner ,46 of Noel , Missouri , passed away on Friday , October 31 , 2025 . She was born on May 16, 1979 to Bi...
11/13/2025

Delensa Yulihner ,46 of Noel , Missouri , passed away on Friday , October 31 , 2025 . She was born on May 16, 1979 to Billimon Elsie and Ansehlise Delensa Elsie In Pohnpei , Micronesia.

Ner was a family oriented person who loved to laugh all the time , aside from loving her family . She loved Asian romance movies , going to church ,and kool aid . She was described as a funny , selfless ,and loving person . A person who loved to include others and with her love put smiles on peoples faces. That was the type of person she was . Through her struggle and pain , she still managed to have a smile on her face , pushing it aside just to be there for her family . Even though she’s gone we will continue to carry on her legacy .

She was proceeded in death by her parents and grandparents.

Her legacy will live through her husband George Soswell . Her kids Junior Soswell , Suzette (whyneld ) dick , Angelica (Gerado ) Bernal , Evangelynn and Sonya Soswell . And siblings Iondan Delensa , Ruth Dewey , Anse Nikalas and Yulihse Darra . Alongside her grand babies Gerardo Bernal Jr , Yu’Niko Soswell and Weiss dick and many more .

Funeral services will take place Saturday , November 15 , 2025 , from 9:00 am to 12:00 pm at the Ozark Funeral Home in Anderson , Missouri . Burial will follow at the Howard Cemetery in Goodman , Missouri.

Linda Kay Anderson, age 63, of Noel, Missouri, departed this life on Monday, November 10, 2025, at Freeman Hospital West...
11/13/2025

Linda Kay Anderson, age 63, of Noel, Missouri, departed this life on Monday, November 10, 2025, at Freeman Hospital West in Joplin, Missouri, after months of failing health. She entered this life on December 28, 1961, in Neosho, Missouri, born to the union of the late Tony Lee and Lois Marion (Rose) Blecha.

She was raised in Southwest City, Missouri and was a 1980 graduate of McDonald County High School. On August 4, 1992, she married the love of her life, Richard Anderson, and together they shared the last thirty-three years.

Linda's professional life was marked by dedication and service. She spent 11 years at DunHal Products in Gravette, Arkansas. Later, she found joy in serving as a school cook in Noel, where she was beloved by students and staff alike. Her retirement was a reluctant one, necessitated by her health, but even in retirement, she continued to spread joy and kindness to all around her.

A talented artist and an avid cook, Linda's creativity was a beacon of inspiration. Her culinary skills were only matched by her ability to play beautiful melodies on the piano, filling her home with music and the aroma of delicious food. Her artistic talents were a testament to her belief in the beauty of life.

Linda's legacy is carried on by her devoted husband, Richard Anderson, of their home; her stepdaughters, Tifany Myrick and Jolene Davila; her step-grandchildren, Reagan Myrick, Logan Myrick, Dillon Davila, and Kaylynn Davila; her loving sister, Tonja Blecha; her niece, Tesha Burrows; her nephew, Brandon Anderson; her great-niece, Khloe Sisco; her great-nephews, Jaxson Anderson and Jensen Anderson; and a host of other family members and friends who were blessed to know her.

She was preceded in death by her parents and her siblings, Cindy Cory and Andy Lee Blecha, who no doubt welcomed her with open arms.

Private burial will take place at Southwest City Cemetery. Arrangements have been entrusted to the care of Ozark Funeral Home in Anderson, Missouri.

Julie Ann (Meador) Gilmore, passed away on Sunday, November 9th, 2025 in Joplin, Missouri after a short illness. Born un...
11/11/2025

Julie Ann (Meador) Gilmore, passed away on Sunday, November 9th, 2025 in Joplin, Missouri after a short illness. Born under the harvest moon on September 20th, 1958 in Gravette,
Arkansas, Julie's journey through this earthly realm drew to a peaceful close in Joplin, Missouri, surrounded by the love of her family.

Julie is survived by her loving husband, Sherrill "Bud" Gilmore, with whom she shared a love as enduring as the stars. They married on June 9th, 1979, having first glimpsed one another years
earlier at a viewing of the musical, "The Sound of Music," and they danced through life, teasing in love's playful jest. Their enduring union resulted in two sons. The eldest son, Jody Gilmore
and wife Stephanie along with their son and Julie’s cherished grandson, Alex, of Noel, MO, and Julie’s youngest son, Willie Gilmore and two grandpups, Vortex and Stormy, of Sherwood,
Arkansas. Julie is also survived by her older brother, Frankie Meador and wife Annette, of Noel, Missouri, along with their two sons Steven and Bryan Meador.

Though preceded in death by her parents, Charles and Betty (Watson) Meador, her younger brother, Allen Meador, and many beloved aunts, uncles, and cousins, Julie's memory shall be as
a beacon of love and joy to all who had the honor of knowing her.

Beyond being a loving wife and mother, Julie served with grace as a teller at the Cornerstone Bank in Lanagan, Missouri for around a decade, where her generosity and humor became the
hallmark of her service. She was a treasure in the hearts of all who knew her.

A lady of diverse and passionate interests, Julie found solace and delight in the arts of sewing and cooking. Her hands, ever nimble, wove threads into tapestries of warmth, and her culinary
feasts were a testament to her love for those she held dear. Musicals, the grand spectacles of human emotion set to song, held a special place in her heart, with "Mamma Mia" ascending as
the jewel in her crown of favorite plays.

Her home was a sanctuary for dogs, cats, goats, chickens, ducks, geese, pigs, rabbits, deer, and raccoons—all found solace and care under her tender gaze over her many years. To these silent
companions, she was a guardian, a steward of nature's grace.

To speak of Julie is to speak of love incarnate, a soul whose generosity knew no bounds, and whose laughter was a balm to the weary. Her presence was a font of joy, and her spirit, a light
that shall never be dimmed by the passage of time or the distance of space. Rest well, sweet Julie, and may flights of angels sing thee to thy rest.

Visitation will be held from 2:00 to 4:00 pm in the Anderson Chapel of the Ozark funeral Homes
on Monday, November 17, 2025, the family will receive friends at this time.
In lieu of flowers memorial contributions are being directed to Faithful Friends Animal Advocates, Neosho, Missouri (www.ffaaneosho.org) or any animal rescue of your choice.

Patty Lou (Dazey) Alexander, passed away on the 3rd of November, 2025, in Carthage, Missouri. She entered this world on ...
11/11/2025

Patty Lou (Dazey) Alexander, passed away on the 3rd of November, 2025, in Carthage, Missouri. She entered this world on Christmas Day in 1937 in Savannah, Missouri, the youngest child of the late Edna Mae (Eaton) Dazey and Edgar Perry Dazey.

Throughout her 87 years of life, Patty's loving spirit shaped the lives around her. After graduating, Patty became a cherished member of the McDonald County community, dedicating many years of hard work at Hudson Foods and Tyson Foods until her retirement. Her commitment to her career was matched by her devotion to her family and friends; she was a beloved daughter, wife, mother, and friend.

Patty's faith was a beacon that illuminated every aspect of her life. A devout believer in Jehovah God and His promise of the resurrection, Patty lived her life looking forward to the day she would be reunited with her loved ones for eternity. This unwavering faith made her an example of hope and love to those around her. Patty was blessed with a large and loving family. She is survived by her siblings, Edgar Perry Dazey Jr., of the United Kingdom, Robert Dazey, of Carnell, California, Mary Dazey, of Stewartsville, Missouri, and John Dazey, of Kansas City, Missouri; Her children, William Jones, Dennis Jones, Kathleen McBride (Dewayne); seven grandchildren, Dewayne and Tyler McBride, Mason and Noah Shelley, Chase Jones, Daniel Jones Macmahan, and Desiree Jones; five great-granddaughters, Emily, Klancy, Laney, Annabelle, and Jenny; great grandson, Lucas.

She was preceded in death by her parents and her two sons, Bruce and Tommy Jones. She was an avid reader and master of the crossword puzzle. She was also a wonderful cook and baker. Beyond the kitchen, Patty's musical talent was a gift she shared joyfully, often playing the piano at nursing homes to the delight of residents. Known for being faith-filled, kind, and loving, Patty led a life marked by compassion and grace. While her passing leaves a void in the hearts of those who knew her, the memories and lessons she imparted will continue to live on.

Fredie Ray Lamb, age 74, Berryville, Arkansas, passed away peacefully on Wednesday, October 29, 2025 in Rogers, Arkansas...
11/04/2025

Fredie Ray Lamb, age 74, Berryville, Arkansas, passed away peacefully on Wednesday, October 29, 2025 in Rogers, Arkansas. He and his twin sister Donna were born February 16, 1951, in Poplar Bluff, Missouri, to Woodrow Pershing Lamb and Agnes Mae Becker Lamb.

After the passing of his mother in 1956, Fred and Donna moved to the state of Washington to live with their uncle and aunt, Calvin and Ruby Becker, and their daughters Pam, Faye, and Mary.

Fred graduated high school in Myrtle Point, Oregon, with his lifelong best friend Roger Rice. At age 19, Fred married his first wife in 1970 and the couple had two sons: Billy Lamb and Calvin Lamb (deceased).

He married his best friend, M. Raylene Honeyman Lamb, in June of 1991. They were married for 34 years until his passing. Fred was a caring and compassionate dad to LaTicia and Kristin Anderson.

Fred is survived by his wife Raylene, daughters Laticia and Kristin, son Billy, and siblings Brenda Lamb, Leon Lamb, Galen Lamb, Delawana Lamb, and Ron Davis; special nephews Mike and Eric Lamb; special cousins Sissy and Susan Scally; and his mother-in-law Dorothy Shields Beauchamp.

Fred was preceded in death by siblings Donna Lamb, David Lamb, Jimmy Lamb, Delores Lamb, Ronal Paul Lamb, and Tracy Lamb, and cousin Lenny Scally. Fred adored his late grandfather-in-law Vades Shields who lived with the family for four years in McDonald County, Missouri.

Fred will be remembered for his generosity, affection, and contagious sense of humor. He loved life deeply and treasured time spent with his nine grandchildren: Morgan Lamb, Mikeal Rosenow, Curtis King, Rachel King, Malachi King, Vada Mooney, Isaiah Mooney, Walker Mooney, and Rebekah Mooney.

A devoted animal lover, Fred found joy in the outdoors among his pets, livestock, and the wildlife that surrounded his home. He was a man of many talents—a master tradesman, mechanic, songwriter, and retired dairy farmer. He was self-employed for many years. Among his many accomplishments, he led the total restoration of the historic McDonald County Courthouse in Pineville, McDonald County, Missouri, leaving a lasting mark on the community where his wife was raised. Fred's legacy of kindness, hard work, and laughter will live on in the hearts of all who knew and loved him.

Fred's choice was to be buried near family, but their graves were not in close proximity, so he chose cremation with remains being given to his widow Raylene and nephew Mike. A headstone will be placed in the Southwest City Cemetery in McDonald County, Missouri.

Ozark Funeral Homes handled the cremation. Private memorial services will be scheduled at a later date.

Beryl William "Bill" Tosh, 79, of Goodman, Missouri, a cherished husband, father, grandfather, and friend, departed this...
11/03/2025

Beryl William "Bill" Tosh, 79, of Goodman, Missouri, a cherished husband, father, grandfather, and friend, departed this life on Wednesday, October 29, 2025, at Freeman Hospital West in Joplin, Missouri, following a sudden illness. He entered this life on January 11, 1946, in Neosho, Missouri, one of three children born to the union of the late Beryl Wayne and F***y (Chandler) Tosh.

Raised in the rural McDonald County community of Splitlog, Missouri, Bill was a 1964 graduate of Anderson High School. His commitment to his hometown never wavered as he remained a lifelong area resident. Bill's professional life was marked by dedication and skill; he worked as a machinist at Vickers in Joplin for several years. When the plant closed, he seamlessly transitioned to truck driving, a career he pursued until his well-deserved retirement. His dedication to his country was equally notable, as he honorably served for 37 years with the Missouri Army National Guard.

He is survived by his loving wife, Oleta Tosh, of the home, and their six children: Daniel Tosh and wife, Misty, of Anderson; Clifton Tosh and wife, Shanda, of Verona; Angela Trotter and husband, Jonathan, of Mt. Vernon; Billie Jo Pyle and husband, Justin, of Carthage; Candace Schuler and husband, David, of Goodman; and Jackie Donaldson and Robert Lawson also of Goodman. His legacy continues through his twenty-four grandchildren and five great-grandchildren, with the joyous expectation of a sixth. Bill also leaves behind his brother, Ronnie Tosh and wife, TJ, of Neosho, and is fondly remembered by a host of other family members and friends. He was preceded in death by his parents and an infant sister, Shirley Jean Tosh.

An avid outdoorsman, Bill found solace and joy in the natural beauty of Missouri's landscape. He loved hunting and fishing, pursuits that not only provided him with a deep sense of peace but also allowed him to pass on his knowledge and passion for the outdoors to his children and grandchildren. In quieter moments, Bill could be found immersed in the pages of old western books, a genre that captured his imagination and spirit of adventure. His memory will be carried in the hearts of those who loved him, a legacy of a life filled with purpose, kindness, and an enduring love for his family and countless friends.

Memorial services are 11:00 a.m. Tuesday, November 4, 2025 at Ozark Funeral Home in Anderson, Missouri with Pastor Dennis Bergen officiating. The family will receive friends on Monday evening from 5-7:00 p.m. in the funeral home chapel. In lieu of flowers memorials are being directed to the Pineville American Legion Post c/o the funeral home. Arrangements are under the care of Ozark Funeral Home in Anderson, Missouri.

April Lea Randall, age 65, a cherished mother, grandmother, sister, and friend, passed away peacefully in the comfort of...
11/03/2025

April Lea Randall, age 65, a cherished mother, grandmother, sister, and friend, passed away peacefully in the comfort of her home in Southwest City, Missouri, on Thursday, October 30, 2025, after months of failing health. She entered this life on March 3, 1960, in Neosho, Missouri, daughter of the late C.A. and Joan (Smith) Harnar.

A lifelong resident of Southwest City, April graduated from McDonald County High School in 1978. Her dedication to her work was evident in her nearly 30-year tenure at Simmons Foods, where she was not only a valued employee but also a friend to many.

April's life was marked by her devotion to her family. She is survived by her three loving children, Joshua Johnson of Water Valley, Mississippi, Janae Rojas of Bentonville, Arkansas, and Joniesha Randall of Anderson, Missouri. Her joy was multiplied by her four grandchildren, Laura Padilla of Rogers, Arkansas, Alex Padilla of Bentonville, Arkansas, Cristofer Rojas of Rogers, Arkansas, and Alexia Rojas of Bentonville, Arkansas, who will carry her legacy forward. April also leaves behind her sister, Rhoda Barth of Southwest City, Missouri, who shared in many of life's journeys with her. A host of other family members and friends will fondly remember April's kindness and warmth. She was preceded in death by her parents and her husband, John Max Randall.

April's interests were simple yet deeply rooted in the fabric of her daily life. She found pleasure in shopping, solving cross word puzzles, and, most importantly, spending time with her grandchildren. Her love for her grandchildren knew no bounds, and she cherished every moment she spent with them, instilling in them the values of love, compassion, and resilience. Her absence will be deeply felt by all who had the pleasure of knowing her.

Those who knew April will remember her for her infectious laugh, her willingness to lend a helping hand, and her unwavering support for her loved ones. Her presence in the community was a constant source of comfort and strength, and her absence will be deeply felt by all who had the pleasure of knowing her.

Services are pending at this time.

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

Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Share on LinkedIn
Share on Pinterest Share on Reddit Share via Email
Share on WhatsApp Share on Instagram Share on Telegram