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Daniel Robert Leonard, 67, of Boonville, passed away on Friday, May 1, 2026, at Harry S. Truman Memorial Veterans Hospit...
05/06/2026

Daniel Robert Leonard, 67, of Boonville, passed away on Friday, May 1, 2026, at Harry S. Truman Memorial Veterans Hospital, surrounded by his loved ones.

Visitation will be held from 5:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. on Thursday, May 14, 2026, at Howard Funeral Home. Funeral Services will be held at 12:00 p.m. on Friday, May 15, 2026, at the funeral home. Interment will follow at Bunceton Masonic Cemetery.

Memorials may be made to Vincent P. Gurucharri, MD Foundation (Provides financial aid for living expenses, medications, and housing to Missouri residents undergoing cancer treatment.), 2000 E. Broadway, #213, Columbia, MO 65201.

Danny was born on June 18, 1958, in Jefferson City, Missouri, the son of Dennis and Kathleen Carver. He attended Zion Lutheran School of Lone Elm and graduated from Bunceton High School. He also held several certifications regarding his trade and had college credits as well. He proudly served his country in the United States Army as a motor transport operator and sharpshooter.

He was a member of the Boiler Makers Union. He was employed by Cal-Mar as a machine maintenance man and then worked for CAT, Inc. until his retirement as a pneumatic specialist.

Danny was a Mason and a former member of Zion Lutheran Church of Lone Elm. He enjoyed hunting in his younger years and liked fishing. He was an avid Harley Davidson rider and enthusiast, and an avid marksman. He was also a “tinkerer”, fixing or repairing things. But he mostly loved spending time with his family.

He is survived by his children: Travis Leonard (Sheila) of California, MO, Nick Leonard (Sarah) of Boonville, MO, Dustin Leonard (Kayla) of Boonville, MO, Sky Leonard (Danyel) of Marshall, MO, Kimmy Jones, Michelle Hammond (Duane) of Wheatland, Tye Stanfield (Amy) of Holden; grandchildren: Austin, Kurstin, Ashlen, Darrin, Dakoda, Karrman, Kylee, Parker, Ryder, Brock, Alivia, Briar; great grandchildren: Kaysen, Coe, and one on the way; brothers: Dale Carver of Versailles, Derek Carver of Boonville, John Wayne Leonard (April) of Eldon, John H. Leonard of Michigan; sisters: Denise Newton (Steve), Debbie Able, both of Belle, MO, and his significant other, Vickie Berryman of Marshall, Mo.

Danny was preceded in death by his parents, sister and wife, Linda Leonard.

Arrangements are under the direction of Howard-Millard Funeral Home, 1397 Ashley Rd., Boonville, Mo 65233 (660) 882-3381. Condolences may be shared with the family at www.howardfh.com.

Dorolene June Swain, age 97, of Boonville, Missouri died April 24, 2026 in McAlester, Oklahoma.Dorolene is preceded in d...
05/06/2026

Dorolene June Swain, age 97, of Boonville, Missouri died April 24, 2026 in McAlester, Oklahoma.

Dorolene is preceded in death by her parents Hazel and Delmer Sutterfield and her husband Bill Swain.

She is survived by her daughter Amy and husband Jay, 6 grandchildren; Micah Henson, Shirley Stichter (Drew), James Venable, Betsey Brazel (Jeremy), Emily Jacobs (Nick), and Kate Hemphill (Eric), and 11 great grandchildren.
Born June 2, 1928, Dorolene was the only child of Delmer and Hazel Sutterfield.

Dorolene’s parents were both teachers. Mom taught 1st thru 8th grade while Dorolene was in elementary school at Greeley. Her dad taught high school and was the principal her senior year. Her grandfather owned and operated the only business in Greely, the General Mercantile Store. Dorolene spent her Saturdays at the store helping at the candy counter.

After high school she attended Springfield Southwest Missouri State Teachers College. One day one of her friends asked her to go to the Administration building and stand under the clock to wait for a friend. She was to tell this friend that the person they were waiting for was not feeling well and did not plan on attending the assembly. Dorolene waited and found Bill Swain and delivered the message. Bill walked Dorolene to her next class and was waiting for her after class to walk her home. 2 years later, Bill graduated from college and wanted to get married. Dorolene wouldn’t have it until she had graduated. Two years later on August 20th, 1950, she married William (Bill) Swain.

After the wedding, Bill and Dorolene began teaching. Bill became Superintendent for Boonville public schools and stayed for 30 years. Dorolene taught for 7 years and then opened her own ladies ready to wear shop in Mexico, MO called Dora’s. Over the course of 5 years, she had shops in Fulton, Sedalia, and Boonville. Bill and Dorolene had one daughter, Amy, who followed in the family footsteps of being a teacher. Bill and Dorolene had 42 years together as husband and wife before Bill passed. After Amy was out of the house and Bill was gone, Dorolene spent her time with friends playing Gin Rummy or participating in her local chapter of the Red Hatters Society.

Memorial services will be held at 1:00 p.m. on Saturday, May 23, 2026, at Howard-Millard Funeral Home in Boonville, Missouri, with a visitation from 12:00 p.m. until the time of services.

Arrangements are under the direction of Howard-Millard Funeral Home, 1397 Ashley Rd., Boonville, Mo 65233 (660) 882-3381. Condolences may be shared with the family at www.howardfh.com.

Richard “Rick” Troupe August 14, 1958 – May 3, 2026Richard “Rick”  Troupe, 67, of Bunceton, passed away on Sunday, May 3...
05/06/2026

Richard “Rick” Troupe August 14, 1958 – May 3, 2026

Richard “Rick” Troupe, 67, of Bunceton, passed away on Sunday, May 3, 2026. A man of many talents and a relentless work ethic, Rick was known for his love of the outdoors, his musical spirit, and his dedication to his craft, whether he was repairing an engine or hauling hay.

Rick proudly served his country in the United States Army as a Military Policeman (MP) from 1978 to 1979. His time in the service instilled a sense of discipline and duty that he carried throughout his life.

Rick was a true “jack of all trades”. His career spanned many industries, from manufacturing at Rival and Toastmaster to working as a farm hand and hauling hay. He was a skilled technician in small engine repair at the farm store in Versailles and eventually combined his love for the outdoors with his entrepreneurial spirit by running his own yard mowing business.

When he wasn’t working, Rick could be found in nature. He was an avid fisherman, camper, and hunter. He had a passion for history, frequently participating in 1800’s era reenactments at local rendezvous.

Rick loved square dancing and was a regular at local events. A talented musician, he played electric guitar for many years with a local band led by his friend, Hill.

Rick is survived by his son, Chandler (Jodie) of Holts Summit; and his daughter, Rebecca of North Carolina. He was a proud grandfather to many, including Isabella, Livi, Arianna, Keegin, Kiarra, Holli, Justin, Kolby, and four additional grandchildren in North Carolina. He is also survived by his stepsons, Anthony and Brandon Hopkins; his significant other, Glenna Calvert; as well as a large extended family of nieces, nephews and cousins.

He was preceded in death by his parents, George Earnest and Eleanor J. (Hardy) Troupe, his grandparents, Ruby and Ed Hardey, and Alonzo and Florence Troupe; his sister, Ruby Janette Troupe; and his brother George Edwin Troupe.

Service arrangements are pending and will be shared by the family once finalized.

Arrangements are under the direction of Howard-Millard Funeral Home, 1397 Ashley Rd., Boonville, Mo 65233 (660) 882-3381. Condolences may be shared with the family at www.howardfh.com.

Travis Dale Stover, 50, of Boonville, passed away on Monday, May 4, 2026, at his home. He was born on August 13, 1975, i...
05/06/2026

Travis Dale Stover, 50, of Boonville, passed away on Monday, May 4, 2026, at his home. He was born on August 13, 1975, in Colorado Springs, Colorado, the son of Huber Stover II, and Janene (Rains) Stover.

Travis attended New Franklin High School and received dual bachelor’s degree in psychology and business management from Columbia College.

Travis met Sheila Mills and they were together 27 years and were married on March 9, 2009, in Las Vegas, Nevada.

He worked at NORDYNE Mftg. and Indeeco in Boonville prior to them closing both plants. He was currently employed in Internet Auction and Sales.

He was a member of the Santa Fe Trails Baptist Church. Travis was also known as a magician, fire and sword juggler, providing entertainment for his friends and family. He was a nature lover, spending time in the woods, on walking trails and camping on their property at the Lake of the Ozarks. But his most treasured time was spent with his wife, children, grandchildren and family.

He is survived by his wife Sheila Stover of Boonville; children: Kelsey (Megan) O’Day of Boonville, Logan Schutjer (Emily Williams) of Fayette, Preston Stover of Boonville, Kaiden Stover of Boonville; parents: Janene Stover of Boonville, Huber Stover (Teresa Vollrath) of Boonville; sisters Angelyn Beismeyer of Boonville, Amanda Palmer (Doug) of Nelson; grandmother Jackie Creason of Boonville; grandchildren: C**t, Caysen, Kenna, Kingston, Rhett; aunts uncles and loved by many friends.

He was preceded in death by his grandparents: Huber L. Stover, Gretna J. Hendrix-Stover, Rex Dale Rains; and a grandson Ryder.
A Celebration of life will be held at a later date.

A Celebration of Life will be held from 11:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. on Saturday, May 16, 2026 at Santa Fe Trails Baptist Church in Boonville.

Memorials are suggested to Howard-Millard funeral Home to assist with funeral expenses.

Arrangements are under the direction of Howard-Millard Funeral Home, 1397 Ashley Rd., Boonville, Mo 65233 (660) 882-3381. Condolences may be shared with the family at www.howardfh.com.

Hattie Lynn Scott was born into Heaven on Tuesday, April 21, 2026. She was the daughter of Tyler and Kylee Scott, of Jam...
04/27/2026

Hattie Lynn Scott was born into Heaven on Tuesday, April 21, 2026. She was the daughter of Tyler and Kylee Scott, of Jamestown, Missouri.

She will be truly missed by her parents, Tyer and Kylee; her sister Nora; brother Wyatt; grandparents: Billy and Marsha VanBoening of Boonville, Missouri, Teressa Vanderpool of California, Missouri, Philip Liebi of California, Missouri; great grandparents: Peggy Liebi of California, Missouri, Bunny Scott of Pilot Grove, Missouri, great grandpa Jerry Vanderpool of California, Missouri, Harold and Sandy of Russellville, Missouri; aunts: Alivia Liebi of California, Missouri, Raegan Brown of Eugene, Missouri, Brandon Roberts, Austin Scott, C**ton Scott, Kingston Kelly, all of Boonville, Missouri; and many cousins.

She was preceded in death by her great grandparents: Charles Liebi, Troy Scott, Barbara Friedrich, Alfred Friedrich and uncle Ryan Scott.She was preceded in death by her great grandparents: Charles Liebi, Troy Scott, Barbara Friedrich, Alfred Friedrich and uncle Ryan Scott.

Services are private for the family.

Arrangements are under the direction of Howard-Millard Funeral Home, 1397 Ashley Rd., Boonville, Mo 65233 (660) 882-3381. Condolences may be shared with the family at www.howardfh.com.

Andre John Lemieux went home to be with the Lord on April 21, 2026.Andre was born January 3, 1964, in Chicago, IL, and w...
04/27/2026

Andre John Lemieux went home to be with the Lord on April 21, 2026.

Andre was born January 3, 1964, in Chicago, IL, and was lovingly adopted by Corinne and James Lemieux. Andre led a creative and an adventurous life, pursuing his passion for music by traveling the United States as a lead singer for multiple bands. He had the good fortune of playing regular shows in Las Vegas and other major cities, opening for popular acts like Ted Nugent, and playing high-end political fundraising events in places such as Napa Valley. One of his favorite gigs was a six-year stint as the front man in a Johnny Cash tribute band in Colorado. Over the years, Andre worked many odd jobs, but he always came back to his first love: music. He later let God use his artistic talents, leading worship in several different congregations and writing and recording original Christian music.

After meeting in 2003 and dating off and on over the years, in God’s perfect timing, Andre married Lori Gerke on April 26, 2018. They made their home in Boonville, MO, shortly thereafter.

The only thing Andre loved more than Lori was his Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ. He devoted most of his free time to his church and Celebrate Recovery (CR), an organization built on faith and dedicated to helping the many people with hurts, habits, and hang-ups. He was so thankful for the relationships God blessed him with in both church and CR.

He was quick to build connections, a thoughtful friend to many, and a proud organ and tissue donor whose gifts benefited no fewer than six people throughout his lifetime.

Andre touched so many lives that his unexpected passing has left a major void, and he will be greatly missed by all who knew him.

He is survived by his wife, Lori; Lori’s daughter, Brittany; father-in-law, David DeGraffenreid; brother, Paul Lemieux (Chris) and their children; and many other beloved family members, primarily in the Chicagoland area.

He is preceded in death by both of his parents and mother-in-law, Janice DeGraffenreid.

Visitation will be held from 10:00 a.m. to 11:00 a.m. on Saturday, May 2, 2026, at First Baptist Church in Boonville, Missouri. Funeral Services will begin at 11:00 a.m. at the church. Interment will follow at Walnut Grove Cemetery. The family requests to “Please dress comfortably!”

In lieu of flowers, please make any memorial contributions to Celebrate Recovery at First Baptist Church, 625 Main Street, Boonville, MO, 65233.

Arrangements are under the direction of Howard-Millard Funeral Home, 1397 Ashley Rd., Boonville, Mo 65233 (660) 882-3381. Condolences may be shared with the family at www.howardfh.com.

Janet Kay Toellner Widner, 76, of Lone Elm, Missouri, passed away peacefully on Friday, April 24, 2026, at Katy Manor in...
04/27/2026

Janet Kay Toellner Widner, 76, of Lone Elm, Missouri, passed away peacefully on Friday, April 24, 2026, at Katy Manor in Pilot Grove, surrounded by her loved ones.

Janet was born September 5, 1949, at St. Joseph Hospital in Boonville, Missouri, the daughter of Herbert and Dorothy (Kirchner) Toellner. Later that year, she was baptized at her home on September 28 and confirmed May 12, 1963. Her sponsors were William Toellner and Nora “Bun” Kirchner Siedenburg. Janet grew up on her family’s century-old farm in Lone Elm, Missouri alongside her three little sisters, Laverne, Alice and Julie. Life on the farm shaped her strong work ethic and generous spirit, as she worked alongside her family milking cows and gardening.

Janet attended Zion Lutheran School in Lone Elm through eighth grade and graduated from Bunceton High School in 1967. That same year, on August 5, she married her childhood sweetheart, Lee Roy Widner, at the Zion Lutheran Church in Lone Elm. Their marriage was a true partnership that spanned 52 years, filled with love, devotion, and shared purpose. During Lee’s service in the United States Army, the couple lived in Fort Campbell, Kentucky, and Fort Bragg, North Carolina. After Lee’s four years of service, they returned home, where they raised their 2 children, Melissa Elizabeth and Timothy Carl William.

Janet devoted her life to her family, her church, and her community. In her early years, she was a babysitter and worked at Zion Lutheran School as a reading tutor and bus driver, sharing her passion for helping children learn and grow. She later returned to her beloved Bunceton School as a paraprofessional and then as the school secretary for many years, retiring in 2010 to care for Lee. In her time at the school, she wore many hats - including lunch lady, cheerleading coach, class sponsor, and proud Booster Club member – and was a steady, caring presence for generations of students. She was especially proud of the class she sponsored, which raised enough money through firewood sales to travel to Hawaii.

Her faith was central to her life. Janet was a lifelong member of Zion Lutheran Church in Lone Elm, where she served as a youth group leader, Sunday school teacher, and Altar Guild member. She was also actively involved as a P.T.L. officer and could often be found cheering on her children, nieces and nephews, and grandchildren, keeping score at ballgames and supporting every activity they pursued.

Janet is proof that a Tootsie Roll, some Smarties candies, and the best hug in the world could solve any problems. She had the kindest, sweetest soul and a laugh that you would recognize from miles away. She loved everyone, she knew no strangers, and she made sure every person, student, family member, and stranger felt loved and included.

She never said “no,” even when Mom or Dad did. She had a lap that held babies, pets, grandchildren, and even her grown children, nieces and nephews. Janet truly loved and adored her family. There were cards sent for every birthday, anniversary, or just simply because she wanted you to know you were loved. You knew you had “made it” in the world when you measured yourself up to her and realized you were finally taller than she was… and she would just laugh and squeeze you so tight as you marked exactly how tall you had gotten on her kitchen wall. And while many of us grew to be taller than Janet, we can only hope that one day we will measure up to be even half the woman she was. Her legacy of kindness, joy, faith, and unconditional love will live on in the
hearts of her family and community. As she entered the gates of Heaven, she was most certainly, greeted with warm embraces from her loved ones as Elvis sang in the background.

She will be remembered and forever missed by her children, Melissa (John) Siegel of Versailles and Tim (Dana) Widner of Boonville; her cherished grandchildren, Ethan Siegel, Isabella Widner, Weston Widner, Dylon (Skyler) Custer, Hayden (Katrina) Oser, Halei (Jeremiah) Oser, and Havanna Pinkett; her six great-grandchildren; her three sisters, Nora “Laverne” (Robert) McKee, Alice Simmons, and Julia (Stephen) Nappier; her brothers-in-law, Mark Widner and Dean (Lisa) Widner; her sisters-in-law, Judy Widner – Jefferson City, Judy Widner – St. Joseph; as well as numerous nieces, nephews, and goddaughters.

She was preceded in death by her beloved husband, Lee Roy Widner; her parents, Herbert and Dorothy Toellner; her in-laws, Howard and Anna Widner; her beloved Aunt Mildred Twillman Nieman; her sisters-in-law, Betty Widner and Anne Kempf; her brothers-in-law, Hugh Widner, Jerry Widner, Fred Kempf, Ralph Widner, and William Simmons.

Visitation will be held from 4:00 to 6:00 p.m. on Sunday, May 3, 2026, at Howard Funeral Home in Boonville. A memorial service will be held at 10:30 a.m. on Monday, May 4, 2026, at Zion Lutheran School in Lone Elm, with the burial of her ashes to follow at Zion Lutheran Cemetery.

Memorial contributions are suggested to the Bunceton School Alumni Association or Zion Lutheran School.

Arrangements are under the direction of Howard-Millard Funeral Home, 1397 Ashley Rd., Boonville, MO 65233, (660) 882-3381. Condolences may be shared with the family at www.howardfh.com.

Daniel Glen Waterfield, age 86, of Boonville, Missouri, passed away on Tuesday, April 21, 2026, at Harry S. Truman Memor...
04/27/2026

Daniel Glen Waterfield, age 86, of Boonville, Missouri, passed away on Tuesday, April 21, 2026, at Harry S. Truman Memorial Veterans’ Hospital surrounded by his family.

A Memorial Visitation will be held from 5:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. on Thursday, April 30, 2026, at Howard-Millard Funeral Home.

Memorials are suggested to Dean Caldwell’s Fore the Kids Memorial Golf Tournament, D.A.V. Transportation for Veterans, or
The Boonville Animal Shelter.

Dan was born on October 8, 1939, in New Franklin, Missouri, the son of F.S. and Elma (Watts) Waterfield. He graduated from Northeast High School in Kansas City, Missouri and soon after entered into the United States Navy, proudly serving his country from 1960 to 1964, where he was honorably discharged as a Petty Officer Third Class. His specialty was air and water telephone and telegraph radio operations, serving out of San Diego and Norfolk, Virginia, among other areas, during the Vietnam Conflict.

Dan married the love of his life, Sharon Bourke and were married 44 years at the time of her passing in 2008. They raised 3 children Chris, Patty and Debbie.

When he returned from his service to his country he went to Barber School. His first job opportunity was presented by Dick Arnold and Charlie Leonard at the Boonville Bowling Alley. After getting his barber license, he worked for Elwood Meyers, then Harvey Harris, then owned his own Barber Shop, Spring Street Barber Shop, for many years. He cut hair for Kemper Military School as well.

Dan also enjoyed fishing, was an avid golfer, and was a member of the Boonville Bass Club. He was a Cub Scout leader, a flag football coach and a baseball coach in his earlier years. He was a member of D.A.V., American Legion, and served as the Bowling League of Boonville Secretary.

Dan is survived by his children: Chris (Kathy) Waterfield of Columbia, Patty (Herbert) Pinkett of New Franklin, Debbie (Jeff) Willman of Boonville; grandchildren: Andrea (Joe) Waner, Bailey (Charles) Larkins, Coty (Jessica) Saylor, Kyle (Robin) Saylor, Dalton Swope, Hadley (Brooks) Rapp, Kathrine (Adam) Ross, Brett Steward, Jolene Sawdey; great grandchildren: Addalie Saylor, Micah Saylor, Henry Waner, Millie Waner, Luna Larkins, D.B. Saylor, Owen Hutton, Burkeley Hutton, Luke Hutton, Josephine Ross, Dillon Rapp, Qynn Rapp, Stetson Steward, Laura Sawdey.

He was preceded in death by his wife Sharon Waterfield, his parents F.S. and Elma Waterfield, brother Robert Waterfield and sister-in-law Benna Waterfield.

Arrangements are under the direction of Howard-Millard Funeral Home, 1397 Ashley Rd., Boonville, Mo 65233 (660) 882-3381. Condolences may be shared with the family at www.howardfh.com.

William Henry Simmons, 75, passed away on April 21, 2026, at University of Missouri Hospital. Prior to his hospitalizati...
04/25/2026

William Henry Simmons, 75, passed away on April 21, 2026, at University of Missouri Hospital. Prior to his hospitalization, he resided at Riverdell Care Facility in Boonville, MO.

Will was born on November 10, 1950, in Boonville, Missouri, to Edward and Opal (Davis) Simmons. He grew up on the family farm just west of Boonville with his older brother and two sisters, a place that shaped his strong work ethic and lifelong curiosity. He attended Clear Springs School and graduated from Laura Speed Elliott High School in 1969, later earning an associate’s degree in Electronics Technology from Linn Technical College in 1971.

Will built a career doing what he loved—working with electronics and technology. Over the years, he held positions at Fabulous City Tires and Electric, Montgomery Ward, Cleek’s Appliance, and Data Storm, before finishing his career at the University of Missouri as a Computer Networking Specialist.

To those who knew him best, William Henry will always be remembered as a voice on the air. A lifelong and deeply passionate amateur radio operator, he was a member of the American Radio Relay League (ARRL) and proudly appeared on the cover of its journal in January 1972. Known by his call sign WB0RØT, he connected with people across the country and around the world, building friendships and offering help when it mattered most.

He was especially proud of the role he played in emergency communications, stepping in when traditional systems failed during disasters such as Hurricane Katrina and the Chimney Rock Village, North Carolina tragedy. For Will, it wasn’t just a hobby, it was a way to serve others.

Will never stopped learning or tinkering. Whether he was exploring a new gadget, reading, watching old westerns or science fiction films, or recently trying his hand at flight simulation, he approached life with curiosity and enthusiasm. He also gave back to his community by founding the Ham Radio Club in Boonville, creating programs that continue to benefit others today.

He was preceded in death by his parents; his brother, Harold Simmons; and his sisters, Mildred Wilson and Dorothy Paris Bates.
Will is survived by his niece, Maxine Paris Barnes and her spouse, Taylor; his nephew, Robert Simmons and his spouse, Joni; and many extended family members and friends who will remember his kindness, humor, and generous spirit.

Will had a quiet way of making an impact—through a helping hand, a shared laugh, or a familiar voice over the radio. He will be deeply missed and fondly remembered by all who had the privilege of knowing him.

Visitation will be held from 10:00 a.m. to 11:00 a.m. on Friday, May 1, 2026, at Howard-Millard Funeral Home, with Funeral Services at 11:00 a.m. at the funeral home. Interment will follow the service at Pilot Grove Cemetery.

Memorials are suggested to A.R.R.L. Diamond Club (National Association of Amateur “Ham” Radio) 225 Main Street, Newington, CT 06111-1494. This money will go toward a brick in his honor at the Diamon Terrace in Connecticut.

Arrangements are under the direction of Howard-Millard Funeral Home, 1397 Ashley Rd., Boonville, Mo 65233 (660) 882-3381. Condolences may be shared with the family at www.howardfh.com.

James Frank Schmidt, 85, of Buckner, Missouri died April 15, 2026, surrounded by his family. He was born October 30, 194...
04/23/2026

James Frank Schmidt, 85, of Buckner, Missouri died April 15, 2026, surrounded by his family. He was born October 30, 1940, in Billings, MO, to Frank Benjamin Schmidt and Alma Ann Schmidt (Gardner).

Jim married the love of his life, Mary Elizabeth North, on September 30, 1958, eventually settling in Buckner, Missouri in 1972 where they raised their three children.

Jim worked most of his life for Ft. Osage and Liberty school districts as a bus mechanic. When not being a mechanic, Jim enjoyed hunting, fishing down at their place at Truman Lake, and reading his Bible.

Jim was a member of the First Baptist Church of Buckner for many decades where he served as a deacon, Sunday school teacher, and music director. Jim had a beautiful voice and if there was singing in the church you knew when Jim was in attendance.

Jim and Mary travelled all over Missouri performing at church revivals and sharing God’s love.

Later in life Jim and Mary loved to take road trips traveling around and seeing the sights.

Jim is survived by his loving wife of 67 years, Mary, their three children, son Dale and wife Jackie of Independence, MO; daughter Linda and husband Patrick of Liberty, MO; and daughter Diane of Excelsior Springs, Mo. 8 grandchildren, 13 great grandchildren, and 1 great great-grandchild.

Jim was proceeded in death by his parents, Frank and Alma Schmidt and brother Lee Roy “Zeek” Schmidt.

Donations can be made to the Independence Animal Services in lieu of flowers.

Jim will be later inurned in Wade Chapel Cemetery in Republic, Mo.

Arrangements are under the direction of Howard-Millard Funeral Home, 1397 Ashley Rd., Boonville, Mo 65233 (660) 882-3381. Condolences may be shared with the family at www.howardfh.com.

William W. Kahle, passed away on February 25, 2026.A Memorial Service honoring his life will be held at 11:00 a.m., on F...
04/21/2026

William W. Kahle, passed away on February 25, 2026.

A Memorial Service honoring his life will be held at 11:00 a.m., on Friday, April 24, 2026, at Zion Lutheran Church Lone Elm with inurnment to follow at the Zion Lutheran Cemetery.

Memorials in his honor may be made to Arbor Day Foundation, P.O. Box 80208,�Lincoln, NE 68501.

Arrangements are under the direction of Howard-Millard Funeral Home, 1397 Ashley Rd., Boonville, Mo 65233 (660) 882-3381. Condolences may be shared with the family at www.howardfh.com.

Nancy Genevieve Phillips, 75, of Laurie, Missouri, passed away on Saturday, April 18, 2026, at Lake Regional Hospital. S...
04/21/2026

Nancy Genevieve Phillips, 75, of Laurie, Missouri, passed away on Saturday, April 18, 2026, at Lake Regional Hospital. She was born on October 24, 1950, in Hamburg, Iowa, the daughter of Eugene and Thelma Genevieve (Hughes) Bywater.

Nancy graduated from Warrensburg High School and went on to attend college at Central Missouri State University in Warrensburg majoring in Music.

She worked at the Winona County Health Department in Winona, Minnesota in clerical and in home health care.

She married William Robert Phillips III and the two of them traveled around the Midwest playing music for local venues. She and Bob were strong in their faith and ministered to others through the gift of their music. She also enjoyed playing cards.

Nancy will be fondly remembered by her daughter Kathy Hunter; grandchildren: Cody Wissman, Brenden Wissman, Ty Wissman; 4 great grandchildren; nephews Matthew (Stacy Marcum) of Lohman, Missouri, Timothy (Debbie Spoonemore) Brandes, all of Bunceton, Missouri; great nieces and nephews: Meghan, Kaitlyn, Deryn (Maddie) and Hayden Brandes, Corielle (Zach) Dilse, Caitlyn (Dallas) Laroe; and many great- great nieces and nephews; sister-in-law Jayne Bywater; and good friends Mary and Dusty Blake of Gravois Mills.

She was preceded in death by her husband Bob, parents; brother Ricky Bywater; sister Jammey Brandes and brother-in-law Robert Brandes Jr.

A Celebration of her life will be held at a later date.

Arrangements are under the direction of Howard-Millard Funeral Home, 1397 Ashley Rd., Boonville, Mo 65233 (660) 882-3381. Condolences may be shared with the family at www.howardfh.com.

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