04/13/2026
Lenora Gean Elliott, 84 of Grandview, MO, formerly of Oak Grove, MO.; passed away at 10:00am on April 10th, 2026, surrounded by family.
Survived by her children Michelle Williams (Bob), Mike, Timothy Blake (Bev), and Lori Hill (Bryan), her grandchildren Cindi, Crystle, Cristi, Beth, Stacey, Darcie, Austin and Kyle, and great grandchildren Caley, Coby, Sienna, Preston, Jaylynn, Owen, Nicolas, Hudson, Kolten, Annabelle, Olivia, Leonardo, Ada, Daisy, and Fabio. As well as all the spouses of her grandkids who loved her as their own and her precious pup, “her baby boy” Brutus who never left her side.
Preceded in death by her husband Donald of 59 years, her parents Eugene (Gene) and Lisbeth, her brothers Donald, Wayne, Logan, Alan, and Jon. Survived by her siblings, Phil Grote, Della Tosspon, and Sue Tolliver.
Lenora was born in Kansas City, Missouri, on June 27th, 1941 spending her youth in Oak Grove with her parents and siblings. When she was about 9 years old the family home caught fire and the siblings were split amongst family for a short time until they moved to a country farm in the outskirts of Oak Grove. While in that house, they were nearly blown away from a tornado! She loved to go stay the night with her best friend Karen and her family in Holden but never seemed to bring her own clothes; when she was asked what clothes she was gonna wear, she’d tell Karen, “I’m just gonna wear your clothes.”
Later the family moved in downtown Oak Grove where they stayed until she graduated high school in 1959. She met Donald Elliott in 1958 at Teen Town, a dance hall where all the teens of the day hung out. He came up there with his friend who happened to be her old boyfriend, but after she caught his eye, Don made his move. After taking her home on Sundays for the big family fried chicken dinners, Lenora knew he was her match. They married on her birthday in 1959, had twins Michelle and Mike in 1960 and later moved to Grandview in 1961 when Michelle and Mike were nearly 1 year old. They later had Blake and Lori and she remained in the same house until this day. In Grandview, she met two of her soul sisters Georgia and Gaye whom she drank Folgers coffee with many mornings for decades, laughed with ‘til she cried and those three got into mischief any time they could. She worked for several years at A&P Grocers and later Sam’s Club.
When the older six granddaughters were little she and PawPaw took them all on an epic roadtrip to Wyoming and the Dakotas to see Mount Rushmore. On the way the girls had brought some of their favorite cassette tapes when “I Wanna be a Cowboys Sweetheart” from Suzy Bogguss became the theme song of the trip. The girls all sang the song at the top of their lungs over and over and over as Grandma sang along or laughed and filmed them all the while driving Grandpa crazy! It was one of her favorite memories of the kids and she’d still laugh every time she heard that song. Later on a different road trip down to Gulf Shores, they ran into this lady at two different gas stations and Lenora got to talking with her. The next thing you knew, she had hopped in the car with this woman who was heading mostly the same way just so she could smoke in the car! The boys lost their minds that they let her go into a strangers car by herself, but that was Lenora!
Lenora was one of those people who never met a stranger. She’d take in any of her kids friends as her own and still has several who call her mom to this day that aren’t kin by blood but they were to her. She did the same with her grandkids and even great grands. She still kept in touch with friends like Karen who she’d been friends with since 5th grade, 74 years in total, as well as her kids teachers, old co-workers and grandkids old friends from high school and college that she just loved. She was that way with everyone. She’d give the shirt off her back to someone who needed it. She’d invite over anyone who needed family or a good home cooked meal. She was quite the cook and passed it on as much as she could. She loved George Jones and George Strait, loved concerts of any kind, and to travel to see as much as she could all across the country from the Rocky Mountains, to the Great Lakes region, to the Grand Canyon, to the shores of California and the coasts of Massachusetts, South Carolina and Florida. She loved the sunsets at the beach and any beautiful scenery or adventure she could find. She was one of a kind.
The family will hold a private graveside ceremony followed by a short service on Friday April 17th at 3:30pm at the First Baptist Church of Oak Grove; 400 SE 14th St. Oak Grove, MO 64075. Celebration of Life to follow immediately with food provided. Please wear any KC Royals, KC Chiefs or Mizzou clothing as she would have loved to see that. Flowers or plants may be sent to: Royer Funeral Home 101 Southeast 15th St. Pl. Oak Grove, MO 64075. In leu of flowers, donations can be made to the Alzheimer’s Association in honor of her husband Don and best friend Gaye.
Obituary submitted by the family.
Arrangements: Royer Funeral Home, Oak Grove, Missouri