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Bradley Warren McElhaney, 68, of Holden, MO passed away on September 7, 2025 at Lee’s Summit Medical Center, Lee’s Summi...
10/17/2025

Bradley Warren McElhaney, 68, of Holden, MO passed away on September 7, 2025 at Lee’s Summit Medical Center, Lee’s Summit, MO. He was born on December 15, 1956, in Wichita, KS, to Lindsey Dean and Betty Jean McElhaney.

On May 29, 1982, he married Joyce Evelyn McElhaney in Kansas City, MO.

He avidly enjoyed the outdoors, hunting and trap shooting. He was a lifetime member of the Sedalia Trap Club and a member of the Lake Lotawana Sportsman’s Club where he spent numerous hours teaching people how to shoot. He loved to reload and helped many friends with custom reloads for Ammo.

He’s survived by his wife of 43 years Joyce McElhaney. His son Dustin (Dana) McElhaney Holden, MO. Stepson John (Trisha) Osborn of North Kansas City. Three brothers Greg and Lin (Connie) McElhaney of Wichita, KS and Kim McElhaney of Ventura, CA. Two sisters Kathy (Dennis) Hollatz of MN and Mari Beth McElhaney of Wichita, KS. Grandchildren Legacy Osborn, PA, Lukus Osborn, Germany, Nathaniel & Nickolas Osborn Lone Jack, MO. He is preceded in death by his parents and granddaughter Lyric Osborn.

A celebration of life will be held at a later date. The family would like to thank everyone for their generosity. In lieu of flowers please donate to an animal shelter or outdoor charity of your choice to be in his memory.

Obituary submitted by the family.
Arrangements by Royer Funeral Home in Oak Grove, MO

Henry Lee McFadden Jr., 54, of Independence, Missouri, passed away on Wednesday, October 8, 2025, at Truman Medical Cent...
10/17/2025

Henry Lee McFadden Jr., 54, of Independence, Missouri, passed away on Wednesday, October 8, 2025, at Truman Medical Center in Kansas City, MO. A Celebration of Life will be held from 12:00 – 2:00 p.m. on Saturday, November 8, 2025, at Little Blue Baptist Church, 7119 S. Noland Road, Kansas City, MO 64133.

Henry was born September 23, 1971, in Jackson County, MO. He was self-employed, working in home construction. Henry enjoyed working on cars and built three late ‘60s Cameros. He also enjoyed being at the drag strip and riding motorcycles. He was a good father figure and loved being around his family.

Henry is survived by three children: Breanna Sipek (Nic) of Holden, MO, Austin Cornelius of Kansas City, MO, and Ashley McFadden of Kansas City, MO; four grandchildren: Owen, Jaxon, Alivia, and Daisy; bonus children: Joshua Holler, and Jade Sickman; three siblings: Charles McFadden, Helena Davis (Jeff), and Nina Hubbard; his father, Henry McFadden Sr. (Ginger) of Kansas; and his mother, Helen Corpening of Hollister, MO. He was preceded in death by a brother, David Sumner.

Arrangements: Royer Funeral Home, Oak Grove, Missouri

Margaret Ellen Neal, 86, of Kansas City, Missouri passed away on October 10, 2025. The family will host a Celebration of...
10/16/2025

Margaret Ellen Neal, 86, of Kansas City, Missouri passed away on October 10, 2025. The family will host a Celebration of Life on November 17, 2025 at Blue Ridge Presbyterian Church located at 6429 Blue Ridge Boulevard, Raytown, Missouri 64133. Family will receive guests from 5pm with service beginning at 6pm.

Margaret was born on May 26, 1939 in Rochester, NY to Rev. Dr. Garner Scott Odell and Mary Ruth Odell (Clemens). Margaret graduated from Missouri Valley College with her Bachelor’s degree in Special Education. On June 26th, 1965 Margaret married Gordon Neal. Together they enjoyed 59 years of marriage. During those years, they were inseparable. Together they dedicated many years of service to the Kansas City Golden Gloves. Margaret was a timekeeper and designated “mom” to many of the amateur boxers while traveling across the US to various tournaments. One year, at the National Golden Gloves tournament in Las Vegas Margaret and Gorden were extras in the movie Black Cloud, directed by Rick Shroder. Life also allowed Gordon and Margaret to became successful business owners of Neal’s Gallery and Frame shop located in Kansas City, Missouri. However, their proudest titles they held were “Mom” and “Dad” to their daughters Cindy and Peggy. As a family, they frequently traveled and cherished spending time together.

Margart was also a talented seamstress and knitter. Each stitch crafted with love, she made matching dresses for daughters growing up, prom dresses, and even wedding dresses. Her love for sewing didn’t stop there-- she also would make matching pajamas for the grandkids and great grandkids, as well as teddy bears with matching pajamas and clothes for special occasions. Her talent was recognized one year receiving first place at the Missouri State Fair for one of her handcrafted wedding gowns.
Along with her love for sewing, she also loved to bake and decorate cakes for all occasions. She was also an avid Royals fan and loved to cheer on her boys in blue! Go Royals!

Margaret’s survivors include her daughters Cindy Neal and Peggy McCarty (Mike); 5 grandchildren Keara Torkelson (Joe), Dustin Bono (Jessi), Grace McCarty, Emily McCarty, and Logan McCarty; 11 great-grandchildren; as well as her beloved cat Blossom and grandcat Peaches! She was preceded in death by her parents, brother Rev. Garner S. Odell and love of her life Gordon Neal. Her family finds peace knowing Gordon now has ice for his cup! Together, they are now enjoying eternity while watching over their family they love so dearly.

Leslie Errol GibsonJuly 16, 1944 – October 10, 2025Leslie Errol Gibson, 81, of Grain Valley, MO, passed away on October ...
10/16/2025

Leslie Errol Gibson
July 16, 1944 – October 10, 2025

Leslie Errol Gibson, 81, of Grain Valley, MO, passed away on October 10, 2025. He was born on July 16, 1944 in Denver, Colorado, to Lester Gibson and Norma Farrell. He grew up in Greeley alongside his brother, Norman “Pat” Charles Gibson, with whom he shared a close bond throughout their lives.
From an early age, he was fascinated by how things worked and was always drawn to mechanical projects, science, and the wonders of nature. That same curiosity shaped his lifelong career as a skilled machinist. He dedicated forty years to Missouri Public Service, where his talent, precision, and work ethic earned him the respect of everyone he worked with. Even later in life, he never lost that sense of wonder — his favorite show was How It’s Made, a perfect reflection of his lifelong interest in how things come together.
After retiring, he turned his focus to his homestead — ten beautiful acres south of Grain Valley. There, he built a peaceful retreat, poured his energy into his gardens each year, and cultivated not only plants but also a love for creativity, spending many hours painting beautiful pieces that reflected his appreciation for life and nature. He also loved animals and shared his home with many beloved pets over the years. Those who knew him remember his infectious smile and the way his eyes twinkled whenever he laughed or shared a story.
Above all, he was an incredible father who was always there for his three children, Cheryl, LaDonna and Jason. He was the dad who taught his kids how to work on cars, fix things, and approach life’s challenges with patience and practicality. His face lit up whenever he saw his grandchildren and great-grandchildren, who brought him endless joy.
He is survived by his children Cheryl Bennett, LaDonna Gibson-Nichelson (Rusty), and Jason Gibson (Shelly), and his grandchildren Allura (Trevor), Jeremy, Alissa, Jayda, Jason Eric, Jamie (Anthony), Bella, AJ, Julia, and his great-grandchildren Ariah, Everett, Amelia, Remy, Clyde, Arlo, Violet, Braylon. He was preceded in death by his parents, his brother, Norman “Pat” Charles Gibson, his son-in-law, Jon Charles Bennett, and his grandson, Tanner James Bennett.
Leslie will be remembered for his steady presence, kind heart, and the way he used his hands — and his heart — to make the world around him better.

Janice Rae Gibler passed away peacefully on September 6, 2025.A Celebration of Life will be held at a later date. Janice...
10/15/2025

Janice Rae Gibler passed away peacefully on September 6, 2025.
A Celebration of Life will be held at a later date.
Janice was born on October 2 1961 the daughter of Donna Follis and step daughter of Allen Follis. Janice was an Oak Grove graduate where she met her high school sweetheart Robert Gibler and married him in the summer of 1981. Janice enjoyed her employment at Sunshine Center she had so much love for children.
Janice was proceeded in death by her father Dale Royles mother Donna Follis, husband Robert Gibler and a sister Kimberly Royles.
Janice leaves behind a step-father Allen Follis of Oak Grove a sister Carrie Follis, Jeff McCann of Oak Grove a niece Cammie Cathey and her husband Alex Cathey a great niece Nora a nephew Keehin McCann, lots of cousins Brenda, Carrie, Tasia, Jessie and Mikeala Cox an uncle and Aunt Bill and Ella Roe of Lone Jack. And lots of other cousins and Nieces and Nephews and her sister in laws Angie, Sandy and Deanie. Janice will be deeply missed by all who knew her.

Arrangements: Royer Funeral Home of Oak Grove MO

Please join us in wishing Pete Royer a very Happy Birthday! 🥳Pete’s kindness, dedication, and heart for helping others t...
10/15/2025

Please join us in wishing Pete Royer a very Happy Birthday! 🥳

Pete’s kindness, dedication, and heart for helping others truly embody what it means to carry on a Tradition of Caring.

We’re grateful for all you do for our families, our team, and our community! ❤️

Gary James Riley, 73, of Odessa, Missouri, passed away on Tuesday, October 7, 2025, at St. Mary's Medical Center in Blue...
10/14/2025

Gary James Riley, 73, of Odessa, Missouri, passed away on Tuesday, October 7, 2025, at St. Mary's Medical Center in Blue Springs, MO. Funeral Services will be held at 10:00 a.m. on October 17th at New Liberty Baptist Church in Oak Grove, MO; burial will follow at 12:00 p.m. in Missouri State Veterans Cemetery in Higginsville, MO.

Gary was born on April 26, 1952, in Artesia, California. He was hardworking and dedicated, spending several decades working as a carpenter, where he was known for his no-nonsense attitude. Despite his responsibilities, he always made time for his family, his friends, and his passions. Though Gary may not have liked being the center of attention, he deserves to have his long years of fatherly love honored. He was a man of integrity and generosity. He left a lasting impact on everyone who knew him. Gary’s hobbies and interests helped define who he was. He enjoyed hunting, mowing his grass, classic cars, computers, and racing. Gary often spent his weekends talking smack to the young kids who destroyed him on Call of Duty and Fortnite. His love for racing and going fast was something he shared with his children, leaving a mark on all of us that will never fade.

Gary was preceded in death by his parents, Thomas Earl and Marietha Geraldine (Phillips) Riley; his two brothers, Thomas Riley II and Michael Riley; his sister, Glenda Renee Riley-Dabney; his wife, Sandra Kay Riley; his son, Gary James Riley II; and grandson, Austin Jaros-Riley.

His survivors include his son, William Eairheart; daughters: Carrie Riley, Stacy Riley, Jamie Riley, and Tamera (Tammy) Ledom; his sister, Gloria and her husband Walter (Tiny) Calvert; 12 grandchildren: Austin, Colin, Kendall, Alex, Gavin, Ryan, Kaidence, Landen, Tiffany and her husband Jackson, Abigail (Abby), and Jadea; 3 great-grandchildren: Amanda, Alma Rose, and Ayden; 4 very special nieces and nephews,: Annette Dabney- Frampton, Vonna Dabney, Rodney Dabney, and Shane Calvert; and several great-nieces and nephews.

Arrangements: Royer Funeral Home, Oak Grove, Missouri

Linda “Lynn” Fay Childs, 75, passed away on Saturday, October 11, 2025, at her home in Oak Grove, Missouri.  Funeral ser...
10/13/2025

Linda “Lynn” Fay Childs, 75, passed away on Saturday, October 11, 2025, at her home in Oak Grove, Missouri. Funeral services will be held at 12:00 p.m. on Thursday, October 16th at First Baptist Church of Oak Grove; burial in Corn Cemetery, Oak Grove. The family will receive friends from 11:00 a.m. until service time at the church. In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made to First Baptist Church of Oak Grove.

Lynn was born October 18, 1949, in Chillicothe, MO, the daughter of Virgil and Rena (Chapin) Sewell. She worked many jobs over the years, including for the government, substitute teaching, and managing retail stores. Her favorite was manager of Phanora’s, a small family-owned retail store in Oak Grove. Lynn loved raising her grandchildren, was an avid reader, and loved flowers. She was also a 3rd grade Sunday School teacher for many years and she loved the Lord.

Lynn was preceded in death by her parents; two children, Matthew Childs and Amanda Childs; four siblings: Jim Sewell, Ronnie Sewell, Grace Church, and Dennis Sewell; and brother-in-law, Melvin Childs.

Her survivors include her husband, Dale Childs of the home; granddaughter, Mikayla Ringhofer (Luke) of St. Paul, MN; grandson, Isaiah Childs-Akers of Oak Grove; granddaughter, Semyah Childs of Oak Grove; great-granddaughter, Kate Ringhofer; four siblings: Carolyn Hutchings (Hutch) of Plano, IL, John Sewell (Judy) of Raintree, MO, Richard Sewell (Birdie) of Houstonia, MO, Keith Sewell of Mexico, MO; sister-in-law, Shila Childs of Jefferson City, MO; and many nieces, nephews, and other extended family members.

Arrangements: Royer Funeral Home, Oak Grove, Missouri

Bonnie Jean Markham, 90, of Odessa passed peacefully at her home surrounded by her loving family on October 8, 2025.  A ...
10/13/2025

Bonnie Jean Markham, 90, of Odessa passed peacefully at her home surrounded by her loving family on October 8, 2025. A Celebration of Life will be held October 21at 3:00pm at New Horizon Presbyterian Church, 4266 MO-131 Odessa, MO. Interment will be on a later date at Holden Cemetery.
Bonnie was born to Fred and Florence (Fann) Trabue on October 6, 1935 in Independence Missouri. She graduated from Oak Grove High School in 1953. Bonnie was a housewife for many years and took great pride in her 5 children and spending many years serving as room mother in their classrooms. Later in life, her grandchildren and great grandchildren were the light of her life. She spent many years caring for and attending their various activities. Bonnie was employed by Western Electric and later retired from CelNet. For many years, she enjoyed preparing Sunday dinner where her family and friends especially enjoyed her fried chicken, her famous cinnamon rolls, sugar cookies and various other delicious dishes.
Bonnie was preceded in death by her parents, daughter Diana McLellan, son, Henry “Allen” Barker, sister Laverna Austin and brother Harold Trabue.
She is survived by 3 sons, James (Stacey) Barker, Thomas Barker, and David Barker all of Odessa; 10 grandchildren, 14 great grandchildren and many nieces, nephews and friends.
Memorials may be made c/o James Barker for a memorial fund.
Obituary submitted by the family.
Arrangements: Royer Funeral Home, Oak Grove, MO

Sandra Kay Marcotte, recently of Grain Valley, Missouri is with her angels. Sandi passed away due to infection on Saturd...
10/11/2025

Sandra Kay Marcotte, recently of Grain Valley, Missouri is with her angels. Sandi passed away due to infection on Saturday October 4th at 4:30 am at Centerpoint Hospital in Independence Missouri, Jackson County.
Sandi was born in Bernalillo County near Albuquerque New Mexico, to Bruce M. Marcotte and Helen M. Weaver Marcotte in June 30th, 1958. Sandi grew up in Wichita Kansas. She received an associate's degree in nursing. Sandi was also a fifth-generation seamstress. She took her skills in nursing to the U.S. Army. Sandi was a proud, sweet, kind, loving person who chose to see the good side in everyone. Daniel Northern was privileged to have her love along with children Adam and Sierra, they made a happy family for over ten years. Sandi was preceded in death by her father Bruce and mother Helen and her beloved brother Bobby. She is survived by a sister Barbra Newport and family and a brother Edward Marcotte and family. Numerous stepchildren, grandchildren, relatives and friends. There will be no services as per Sandies wishes she will be cremated. Sandi wished all to remember her in happy times together. Lift a toast to her and she loves you all.

Arrangements: Royer Funeral Home, Oak Grove, Missouri

Pamela Jeannine Simmerman, 74, of Kansas City Missouri entered the loving arms of Jesus Thursday, October 9, 2025. Celeb...
10/10/2025

Pamela Jeannine Simmerman, 74, of Kansas City Missouri entered the loving arms of Jesus Thursday, October 9, 2025. Celebration of Life will be held at 6:00 p.m. Thursday, October 16, 2025 at Royer’s New Salem Funeral Home, Independence, MO 64058. The family will receive friends from 4:00 p.m. until service time at the funeral home. Contributions may be made to Phoenix Hospice, 6803 W. 64th Street, Suite 101, Overland Park, KS 66202. or Alzheimer’s Association, 8001 Conser Suite 240, Overland Park, KS 66204.

She married young and began her life’s journey alongside her husband, moving to Rhode Island while he was deployed with the U.S. Navy during the Vietnam War. After his service, they returned to Independence, Missouri, where they raised their children and built a loving home.

Pamela worked for many years at K-Mart, where she formed cherished, lifelong friendships. Later, she joined her father’s business, King’s Carpet and Tile, where she found great joy in traveling the world on family business trips. Those experiences created treasured memories she carried throughout her life.

She was affectionately known as “MiMi” to her grandchildren, Sarah and Samuel as well as their close friends, who brought her endless pride and joy. She treasured every moment with them.

Pamela will be remembered for her outgoing spirit, boisterous personality and devotion to her family and friends.

She was preceded in death by her parents, Irving and Margie King; husband, James F. Simmerman; and son, Jami Simmerman.

Pamela is survived by her daughter, Shannon (Steve) Harris; grandchildren: Sarah and Samuel Harris; sister, Michele (Steve) Fraley; sons: Erick, Andy (Laura), and Wade; and her life long friends, Fran and Lila.

Royer’s New Salem Funeral Home ~ Independence, MO (816) 796-8600

Daniel (“Dan”) Clabe Coffman, 74, of Blue Springs, Missouri passed away unexpectedly Friday, October 3, 2025 at home. Da...
10/10/2025

Daniel (“Dan”) Clabe Coffman, 74, of Blue Springs, Missouri passed away unexpectedly Friday, October 3, 2025 at home.
Dan was born to Clabe and Ruby Coffman on November 9, 1950.
Dan spent his working years as a senior systems analyst and programmer. He spent over sixteen years working for Aventis Pharmaceuticals, where he was a senior lead analyst and project manager achieving awards for advanced logistics databases he developed. Later, Dan advanced to senior asset development lead, teaching future programmers advanced database techniques.
While growing up, Dan, his parents, siblings, and extended family traveled extensively. They spent countless family trips camping and fishing, a tradition which he shared later with his own children. Dan loved the outdoors and enjoyed camping, boating, and fly fishing with his family. He also enjoyed going to the Indianapolis 500 races, drag races, and other racing events with his brothers and children.
Dan was previously married to Faye Baxter, with whom he shared four children.
Dan was a devoted father, son, brother, and uncle, as well as a beloved grandfather and great-grandfather. He raised his children to be kind to all. Dan spent many years coaching his children’s various sports teams while they were growing up. Regardless of how busy he was, he always made time for his children.
Dan was unpretentious and kind with a smile ready for everyone. Although he did not come from privilege, he was generous. Whether it was friendly advice, a disc, or a ride, Dan was always willing to go out of his way to help others. Dan never met a stranger and was known to talk for extremely extended periods of time with others, whether he knew them or not. Dan was well-liked both at work and in his active life.
Dan was well known for his muscle cars, and love of his Ford Mustangs, of which he owned at least 7 during his lifetime, ranging from the 60’s to the 90’s. He loved to work on his cars and faithfully maintained and cleaned his vehicles.
He was highly competitive in all things he pursued and enjoyed sharing a little friendly trash talk while doing it. He was very athletic and enjoyed working out and riding his bike. He played baseball, basketball, volleyball, and was an avid disc golfer. If it was a nice day, you would typically find Dan on the course, playing a round or two with his group of friends or strangers, it didn’t matter which. Dan was always quick to impart his wisdom upon those new to the game and was a mentor to many disc golfers over the years.
This great man will live on, forever cherished in the hearts and minds of every person who had the privilege to know him.
He was preceded in death by his father, Clabe Coffman; his mother, Ruby Coffman; his sister, Diane Coffman; his brother-in-law, Frank Nachtmann; and his granddaughter, Brianna Coffman.
Dan is survived by his children, Eric (Elna) Coffman of Liberty, Missouri; Hannah Nelson of Blue Springs, Missouri; Caleb (Sarah) Coffman of Smithville, Missouri; Lori Coffman of Grain Valley, Missouri; grandchildren (Brandon Elkins, Austin Wright, Jared Nelson, Mason Mreen, Yasmin Scott, Willow Piedimonte, Josephine Coffman, Chandler Coffman and Phebe Coffman); great-grandchildren (Jedidiah, Aster, McKinley and Olive); his brother Lynn (Barbara) Coffman of Merriam, Kansas; sister Sherry Nachtmann of Blue Springs, Missouri; brother Mark Coffman, of Columbia, Missouri;, and numerous loving aunts, uncles, cousins, nieces, nephews, and friends.
A Celebration of Life will be held on Saturday, November 8, 2025, at the Blue Springs Elks Lodge. The family will begin receiving friends at 11:00 a.m., with the Celebration of Life beginning at 1:00 p.m.
Blue Springs Elks Lodge, 400 SE Brizendine Road, Blue Springs, Missouri 64014.

Arrangements: Royer Funeral Home, Oak Grove, Missouri

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