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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.

James Ernest Landon, Jr., age 99, of Anderson, Missouri, passed from this life to his heavenly home on Thursday afternoo...
11/03/2025

James Ernest Landon, Jr., age 99, of Anderson, Missouri, passed from this life to his heavenly home on Thursday afternoon, October 30, 2025 in the comfort of his home. Known as J.E., Dad, Papa J.E. or Coach, the lives he impacted were many. He loved his God, his family, his farm, his cows and all of his many “boys” that he coached.

J.E. was born on August 20, 1926 in Seneca, Missouri, to the late James Ernest and Jettie Louise (Shaver) Landon. He graduated from Seneca High School where he excelled in athletics. Although he enlisted in the Navy, served his country and left Seneca, he always loved is hometown. Upon is return from the service he went to work on the farm until Red Robertson saw him playing basketball and offered him a scholarship to Northeastern Oklahoma A&M. At NEO he played basketball, football and baseball. After graduating from NEO, he was offered a football scholarship to Oklahoma City University where he completed his degree. His coaching career included time at Wyandotte, Oklahoma, Carthage, Missouri, Fairfax, Oklahoma and Grove, Oklahoma. He coached almost all sports at one time or another, boys and girls, including football, basketball, baseball, golf and track. As a football coach his overall record over twenty-four years was 155-86-9. Only three times in his career did his teams fall below .500. He reached the state championship game twice, both times runner-up (1957 with Fairfax and 1963 with Grove). He had a great love for his players even though it was many times “tough love”. Coach Landon was honored to have been a past president of the Oklahoma High School Coaches Association (2 years), coached the All-State football game in 1959 (win), is a member of the Oklahoma Coaches Hall of Fame and the Grove High School Athletic Hall of Fame.

He married the love of his life, Nadine Mobra, on August 7, 1953. They shared sixty-three years together until her passing on February 19, 2017. Their union produced two daughters, Karen Grimmett and husband, Mike, of Seneca and Donna Landon of Chelsea. He was preceded in death by his wife, Nadine; parents Ern and Jettie and a sister, Mary Jane Rogers. He is survived by his daughters and son-in-law; grandchildren Gary Grimmett, Kacie Thomas and husband, Chad, Clint Grimmett and wife, Bethany; great-grandchildren, Lillian, Caleb and Hannah Grimmett and Landon, Lincoln and Sawyer Thomas; as well as a host of other family and friends.

Graveside services with full military honors are 11:00 a.m. Wednesday, November 5, 2025 at New Bethel Cemetery in Anderson, Missouri with Justin Steadman and Jason Dill officiating. Following the graveside service lunch will be served at Buffalo Creek Baptist Church. Those honoring his life by serving as pallbearers are Gary Grimmett, Clint Grimmett, Mike Grimmitt, Chad Thomas, James Shaver and Ty Shaver. The family will receive friends on Tuesday evening from 5-7:00 p.m. at Ozark Funeral Home in Anderson, Missouri. Memorials are being directed to the Alzheimer’s Association c/o the funeral home. Arrangement are under the care of Ozark Funeral Home in Anderson, Missouri.

Who's your one more day?
11/02/2025

Who's your one more day?

Leola Marleen Pankau, age 83, a cherished wife, mother, grandmother, sister, and friend, passed away peacefully at her h...
10/28/2025

Leola Marleen Pankau, age 83, a cherished wife, mother, grandmother, sister, and friend, passed away peacefully at her home in Pineville, Missouri, on Sunday morning, October 26, 2025, after months of failing health. She entered this life on February 28, 1942, in Blanchard, Missouri, the second of four children born to the late Oren Edmond and Thelma Pearl (Blessman) Peery.

Leola was the beloved matriarch of a large and loving family. She is survived by her husband of sixty years, Joe Pankau of the home; four children, Randy Pankau and wife, Sarah, of Pineville, Missouri, Ronny Pankau and wife, Rhonda, of Schleswig, Iowa, Joy Pankau and husband, Tom Campbell, of Pineville and Oren Pankau also of Pineville; nineteen grandchildren; several great and great-great grandchildren; a brother Galen Peery and wife, Karen, of Clarinda, Iowa; a sister, Linda Dixon and husband, Floyd, of North Powder, Oregon; several nieces and nephews as well as a host of other family and friends. She was preceded in death by her parents; a son, Russell Ray Pankau; two granddaughters, Jacquline Pankau and Kaylee Pankau; and a sister, Viola Gumm.

Raised in Elmo, Missouri, Leola graduated from high school and soon after, on July 1, 1965, she married her soulmate, Joe. Together, they built a life filled with love and laughter, welcoming five children into the world. In 1984, they moved to Pineville, Missouri, where they would remain. Leola's professional life was marked by dedication and hard work, retiring from Cobb-Vantress in Jane, Missouri, in 2018.

An avid lover of the outdoors, Leola found joy in hunting and cat fishing, often sharing these passions with her family. She was a skillful horseback rider, and her love for horses was evident to all who knew her. Leola's musical talents shone when she sang and danced, especially to her favorite country music tunes. Above all, the time she spent with her grandchildren and great-grandchildren was what she cherished most, creating memories that will be treasured forever. Leola's life was a beautiful melody of moments that echoed the values she held dear: family, friendship, and the simple pleasures of life.

Funeral services are 11:00 a.m. Saturday, November 1, 2025 in the Anderson Chapel of the Ozark Funeral Homes with Pastor Anthony Creason officiating. The family will receive friends on Saturday morning beginning at 10:00 a.m. in the funeral home chapel. In lieu of flowers memorials are being directed to Gentiva Hospice c/o the funeral home. Arrangements are under the care of Ozark Funeral Home in Anderson, Missouri.

Robert Michael “Mike” Daniels Sr., 82 of Anderson, Missouri passed away on October 22, 2025 at his home with his loving ...
10/28/2025

Robert Michael “Mike” Daniels Sr., 82 of Anderson, Missouri passed away on October 22, 2025 at his home with his loving family by his side.

He was born on March 21, 1943 in Long Beach, California to the late Robert and Elizabeth Marie (Kline) Daniels. He proudly served our Country in the United States Air Force from 1960 to 1964, returned to San Diego, California. He served the San Diego Police Force for a short time, then worked in Construction, auto repair and trucking. Mike lived in San Diego, California until moving to Goodman, Missouri in 1977. Mike was avid car enthusiast, building numerous collector cars/trucks over the years. He also built many racing and dune buggies while in California and raced in the 1968 Baja 1000. The Baja was always remembered as a great adventure and challenge by him and his buddies. The race back then was filled with hardship, danger and sacrifice. Mike and co-driver Jerry suffered injuries in a major roller crash but managed to literally beat the car back together and go on to finish. He was an accomplished mechanic, carpenter, electrician, gun enthusiast and outdoorsman.

Mike spent the majority of his work career in long haul trucking, with much of it as an owner/operator along with his wife, Peggy. Together they drove several millions of miles as a top secret cleared hauling sensitive government loads. In later years Mike devoted a large amount of time to the American Legion Honor Guard. In that service he worked over 200 funerals honoring fellow Veterans.

He is survived by his wife, Peggy Daniels of the home; son, Robert M. Daniels, Jr. (Nancy) of Joplin, Missouri; daughter, Shawna Morton (Mike) of Rogersville, Missouri; two stepsons, John Hughes (Kelly) of Fall River, Kansas and Jim Hughes (Kristi) of Fall River, Kansas. Along with a host of other family and friends who will dearly miss Mike.

A Celebration of life gathering will be held from 9:00 am to 11:00 am on Saturday, November 1, 2025 at the Pineville American Legion Auxiliary in Pineville, Missouri. Burial will follow the gathering in the Howard Cemetery in Goodman, Missouri.

10/23/2025
Jimmy Lee Savage, age 67, departed this life peacefully on Friday afternoon, October 17, 2025, after a courageous battle...
10/20/2025

Jimmy Lee Savage, age 67, departed this life peacefully on Friday afternoon, October 17, 2025, after a courageous battle with cancer. He entered this life on December 12, 1957, in San Bernardino, California, born to the union of the late Vadus and Lucille (Padgett) Savage. He left this world in the comfort of his home in Pineville, Missouri, surrounded by the love of his family and the tranquility of the countryside he so cherished.

His formative years were spent in the Oklahoma City area. On August 20, 1987, he married the love of his life, Cindy Boswell, and together they built a life filled with love and shared devotion. The couple made Billings, Missouri their home and spent twenty-four years in Northwest Arkansas before finally settling in Pineville, Missouri, in 2015. Jimmy's brother, Billy Savage of Pineville, survives him, as does his beloved wife of thirty-eight years, Cindy Savage. He was preceded in death by his parents and his brother, Terry Savage.

Jimmy's professional life was as solid and enduring as the material he worked with. As a concrete finisher, he shaped the world around him with precision and care, retiring at age 62 due to health reasons. His work ethic was matched only by his humility and his unwavering commitment to living a Christ-filled life. Jimmy and Cindy were pillars of faith, opening their home for many a bible study and sharing their love of Christ with all who crossed their threshold.

An avid outdoorsman, Jimmy's early life was marked by the thrill of racing dirt bikes. However, as time went on, he exchanged the roar of engines for the gentle nicker of horses. He found great joy in riding and caring for his horses, and his hands were as skilled with a hammer and nails as they were with a bridle and reins. His love for building projects around his family home and tending to his acreage was evident to all who knew him. Many an hour was spent on his Mahindra Tractor, a testament to his love for the land and the outdoors.

Jimmy belonged to a home based Christian fellowship which was a source of great joy and fulfillment. He cherished the fellowship with his brothers and sisters in Christ, embodying the spirit of unity with a shared faith. His life was a reflection of his beliefs, and he inspired many with his steadfastness and grace.


Funeral services are 10:30 a.m. Thursday, October 23, 2025 in the Anderson Chapel of the Ozark Funeral Homes with Cheri Fisk and Greg Mynear officiating. Those honoring his life by serving as pallbearers are Mike Suchowski, James Cloyd, Stacey Bright, Derrick Orpin, Curtis Orpin and Tom Sharp with Greg Looney, Kent Grigg, Gary Brown, Lyle Davies, Paul Eisler and Kyle Boswell serving as honorary. Graveside services will convene at 2:00 p.m. at Rose Hill Cemetery West in Billings, Missouri. Arrangements are under the care of Ozark Funeral Home in Anderson, Missouri.

Johnson Keller Yens, 41, of Bentonville, Arkansas, passed away on Tuesday, September 30, 2025, in the comfort of his hom...
10/20/2025

Johnson Keller Yens, 41, of Bentonville, Arkansas, passed away on Tuesday, September 30, 2025, in the comfort of his home, surrounded by loving family. He was born on June 23, 1984, to Nahzar and Kinioryhda (Keller) Yens.

Johnson was a very family-oriented person who valued family and friendship above all things. Many would describe him is friendly, kind, selfless, and loving. He had an excellent sense of humor. In his free time enjoyed going fishing, playing baseball and basketball.

Words can’t quite describe how wonderful Johnson was. Everyone loved him very much and he will be greatly missed by all who knew him.

He is preceded in death by his father, Nahzar B. Yens; his son, Jason Ezra Yens; and his grandparents.

His legacy lives on through his mother, Kinioryhda Yens; his wife, Asieida E. Yens; his children, Johnson Yens Jr., Arroyo Ceasar Yens, and Raynold Mason Yens; his brother Irving Yens and his wife, Sisca Yens; his sister, Nellynda Y. Edward and her husband, Edward Edward; his nephews, Trey Yens, Kahdson Edward, and Harnack Yens.

Funeral Services will take place Saturday, October 18, 2025, from 9:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. at the Ozark Funeral Home in Anderson, Missouri. Burial will follow at the Howard Cemetery in Goodman, Missouri.

U.S. Veteran  John W. Varner, a remarkable man whose zest for life and enduring spirit brought immense joy and laughter ...
10/20/2025

U.S. Veteran
John W. Varner, a remarkable man whose zest for life and enduring spirit brought immense joy and laughter to all who knew him, passed away peacefully on October 13, 2025, in Bentonville, Arkansas, at the Circle of Life. He was born on September 7, 1948, in Pierce, Florida, to the late Asa and Betty (Beville) Varner.

John proudly served his country as an Army helicopter gunner during the Vietnam War, a testament to his bravery and dedication. His commitment to public service continued long after his military career as he went on to lead the Sulphur Springs Fire Department as its esteemed chief, a role in which he earned the respect and admiration of both his team and the community he protected.

John was a character in the best sense; his humor was as quick as his generosity, and he could as easily cuss you out as he offered you the food from his table and the shirt off his back—all in the same day. His unique quips often left his family in stitches, and his instruction to change his voicemail to a cheeky message about “pushing up daisies” will be remembered as a classic moment of his wit. An avid outdoorsman, John’s love for nature was as vast as the great outdoors he cherished. His enjoyment of deer hunting was matched only by the legendary tales of his wrestling a bear and claiming victory

He was predeceased by his beloved wife, Joyce Varner, with whom he shared a lifetime of love and cherished memories. John is survived by his loving family, including his daughters Elizabeth Varner-Lewis, Trishia Lee Varner, and Robin Edwards; son Michael Edwards; and grandchildren Cynthia Reynolds, John Michael Edwards, Carrie Weeks, Kathy George, Hunter Yates, Laiten Varner, Casey Varner, Diamond Varner, Crystal Varner, Shannon Buckner, and Tina Stowe. He also leaves behind a multitude of other grandchildren, great-grandchildren, extended family members, and friends, all of whom were deeply touched by his presence in their lives.

As John W. Varner’s chapter on earth comes to a close, his story is far from over. It will continue to be shared by the many lives he touched, ensuring that his memory will endure as a beacon of love and generosity for all who were blessed to be a part of his extraordinary life.

The family will receive friends at the funeral home on Monday, October 20, 2025, from 1:00 p.m. to 2:00 p.m. Funeral services with full military honors are at 2:00 p.m., Monday, October 20, 2025, at Ozark Funeral Home in Anderson, Missouri, with David Barber officiating. Services are entrusted to the sole care of Ozark Funeral Homes in Anderson, Missouri.

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