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04/02/2026

Betty Jo Brooks, 96, of Independence, Missouri, passed away peacefully on Friday, March 20, 2026, in Independence. A visitation will be held at Cavin-Cook Funeral Home in Mooresville, North Carolina, with a service to be announced at a later date.

Betty was born on June 19, 1929, in Mooresville, North Carolina, to Annie Mae Swing. She lived a long and full life, finding joy in the simple pleasures that brought her close to others. She loved traveling on tour buses with her senior friends, always looking forward to new places and shared laughter along the way. Betty treasured time with her family, enjoyed shopping outings, and was a devoted fan of baseball games played just across the street from her home. She also took great pride in keeping a clean and welcoming house, a reflection of her caring nature.

Betty will be remembered for her warmth, her love of companionship, and the joy she found in everyday moments.

Arrangements: Royer Funeral Home Grain Valley, MO 64029 816-847-4441

Irisdean “Deanie” Carlton, 78, of Independence, Missouri, passed away peacefully on March 31, 2026. A Celebration of Lif...
04/01/2026

Irisdean “Deanie” Carlton, 78, of Independence, Missouri, passed away peacefully on March 31, 2026. A Celebration of Life will be held at Royer’s New Salem Funeral Home in Independence, Missouri, on Thursday, April 9, 2026 at 5:00 p.m. – 7:00 p.m.

Deanie was born on February 18, 1948, and raised in Blue Springs, Missouri. She was united in marriage to the love of her life, Dwight Carlton, on May 5, 1969. She was baptized on February 10, 1980, a meaningful milestone in her spiritual journey.

She is lovingly remembered by her husband, Dwight Carlton; her son, Leon (Stacie) Carlton; and her daughter, Tonya Freeman. She was a proud grandmother to John Michael (Kenzie) Travers, Josie (Donavan) Carter, Nate Carlton, Noah Carlton, and Foster Carlton, and a cherished great-grandmother to Jaxon, Quincy, Teagan, Kobi, and Dru.

Deanie was preceded in death by her parents, Samuel Albert and Clara Katherine Dickinson, her biological mother Ethel Kosharek, her sister Jo Todd, her brother and sister-in-law, Calvin and Mona Dickinson, and her beloved son, Brandon Carlton.

Deanie worked at Sears, Interstate Book Manufacturing, and Lake City. Through childhood, work, and family she was blessed with friendships that continued throughout her life—true, lasting friendships built on loyalty, love, and genuine care for one another.

Deanie’s life was also marked by a deeply meaningful and joyful reunion in the early 1990’s, when, after much determination and heartfelt effort, she found her biological mother and sister. This was a moment she had long hoped for, and it brought her immense happiness and a sense of completeness. Although her mother had passed, she treasured the connection she was able to build with her sister.

Deanie found great joy in tending to her vegetable garden, where she spent countless peaceful hours nurturing and growing. She also had a deep love for fishing, a passion she discovered alongside her father and carried with her throughout her life. She especially loved welcoming others into her home, where no one ever left hungry—feeding family and friends was one of the many ways she showed her love.

Above all, Deanie will be remembered for her love of family, her generous heart, and the simple joys that brought her happiness. Her legacy lives on in the lives she touched and the family she cherished so deeply.

“The Lord is my shepherd; I shall not want… Surely goodness and mercy shall follow me all the days of my life: and I will dwell in the house of the Lord forever.” — Psalm 23:1, 6
“Let all that you do be done in love.” — 1 Corinthians 16:14

Obituary submitted by the family.
Royer’s New Salem Funeral Home ~ Independence, MO (816) 796-8600

Joyce Ann Garrett, 88, of Hermitage, Missouri, passed away January 22, 2026, at CMH Hospital in Bolivar, Missouri. Joyce...
04/01/2026

Joyce Ann Garrett, 88, of Hermitage, Missouri, passed away January 22, 2026, at CMH Hospital in Bolivar, Missouri.

Joyce was born April 25, 1937, in Orrick, Missouri.

She is preceded in death by her husband, Frank Lewis Garrett; Mother, Anna Mae Garrett; Father, Leslie P. Garrett.

Her survivors include 3 sons, 2 daughters, Terry and Mary Nicolosi of Kingsbury, TX, Tony and Kathy Nicolosi of Hermitage, MO, Sherri Nicolosi of Buckner, Missouri, Steve Collier of Hermitage, MO, Linda and Dennis Shirley of Hermitage, MO. She leaves behind numerous grandchildren and great grandchildren.

Graveside services will be at New Salem Cemetery, April 25, 2026, at 11:00 a.m. Dinner to follow at the church.

Arrangements: Royer New Salem Funeral Home Independence, MO 64029 816-796-8600

B**g O. Jung, 75, of Oak Grove, Missouri, passed away on Thursday, March 26, 2026. A visitation will be held at 10:00 a....
03/30/2026

B**g O. Jung, 75, of Oak Grove, Missouri, passed away on Thursday, March 26, 2026. A visitation will be held at 10:00 a.m. on Tuesday, March 31, 2026, at Royer Funeral Home in Grain Valley, Missouri. A graveside service will follow at 11:00 a.m. at Valley Memorial Gardens, located behind the funeral home.

B**g was born February 17, 1951 in Hyodon-dong, Korea to Jung Doo Moon and Kim Gap Ssang.

Arrangements: Royer Funeral Home Grain Valley, MO 64029 816-847-4441

Donald James McClellan, 79, of Independence, Missouri, passed away on March 25, 2026. Services will be held at Royer’s N...
03/27/2026

Donald James McClellan, 79, of Independence, Missouri, passed away on March 25, 2026. Services will be held at Royer’s New Salem Funeral Home in Independence, Missouri, on Friday, April 3, 2026, with visitation at 1:00 p.m. and funeral at 2:00 p.m., followed by burial in New Salem Cemetery.

Born on March 29, 1946 to William Frank McClellan and Margaret Elizabeth Harbert in Kansas City, Missouri, Donald arrived a few minutes after his twin brother Ronald.

Growing up in Shawnee, Kansas with his brother Ronald and sister Barbara, Donald graduated from Shawnee Mission High School where he participated in many activities including baseball and track and field.

After serving in the United States Army Reserve, Donald became a member of the IBEW Local Union 124 and, among other jobs, worked as an electrician for Kansas City Public Schools until his retirement.

Donald loved supporting the Royals and Chiefs. He loved baseball, in particular, often volunteering to coach local baseball teams, including those of his sons John and Doug. He was also a very sociable person. He could engage in lengthy conversation, even with people he just met. As such, he is survived by and preceded in death by many family and friends.

Donald is survived by his brother Ronald, sister Barbara, first spouse Linda, sons John and Doug, daughter Wendy, granddaughter Sabrina, and grandson Mason. He was preceded in death by his second spouse Christina and is survived by his daughter Amber and granddaughter Averie. He is also survived by Annette and Keith, exceptional friends who helped Donald in his final years.

Obituary submitted by the family.
Royer’s New Salem Funeral Home ~ Independence, MO (816) 796-8600

Mary Lou Baxter, 93, of Grain Valley, Missouri, passed away peacefully on Wednesday, March 25, 2026. A visitation will b...
03/27/2026

Mary Lou Baxter, 93, of Grain Valley, Missouri, passed away peacefully on Wednesday, March 25, 2026. A visitation will be held from 1:00 to 2:30 p.m., Monday, March 30, 2026, at Royer Funeral Home in Grain Valley, Missouri, with funeral services to follow at 2:30 p.m. Contributions may be made to the Catholic Church of the Santa Fe in Buckner or the Buckner Community Services League.

Mary was born on May 22, 1932, in Buckner, Missouri, to Clarence and Viola Harra. She was known for her many talents, especially as an excellent cook and skilled seamstress. In her younger years, Mary worked for Hallmark before dedicating herself fully to raising her family and helping on the farm, a role she embraced with love and devotion. Mary was an active member of the Church of the Santa Fe in Buckner, as well as organizations including Busy Bee, the Red Hat Society, and T.O.P.S. She cherished her community and the friendships she built throughout her life.

She was preceded in death by her parents; her beloved husband, Ralph Baxter, in 2020; and her brother, J.W. Harra.

Mary is survived by her loving family: her daughter, Mary Susan Jenkins (Rocky) of Grain Valley; her son, Jeffery Baxter (Tammy) of Grain Valley; three grandchildren, Scott Bundren (Nikki) of Lee’s Summit, Derek Turner of Grain Valley, and Susanna Dillinger (John) of Grain Valley; six great-grandchildren, Sam, Reid, Chris, Kylee, Jameson, and Jace; one great-great-grandchild, Kayden; along with numerous nieces and nephews.

Mary will be remembered for her warmth, dedication to her family, and the simple joys she brought to those around her.

Arrangements: Royer Funeral Home Grain Valley, MO 64029 816-847-4441

Martha S. Salas passed away peacefully on March 16, 2026, surrounded by the love of her family. She was born on July 1, ...
03/26/2026

Martha S. Salas passed away peacefully on March 16, 2026, surrounded by the love of her family. She was born on July 1, 1959, in Chihuahua, Mexico, to Pablo and Evangelina Delgado.

Martha was a graduate of West High School, class of 1977. She spent many years working in retail, including at Venture and Gordmans, where she built lasting friendships and was known for her loving personality. She found joy in life’s simple pleasures, cooking for her family, cheering on the Kansas Jayhawks and the Kansas City Chiefs, and spending time with those she loved most.

On June 15, 1981, Martha married the love of her life, Henry Salas, in Kansas City, Missouri. Together they built a life centered around family, raising their two sons, Henry Jr. and Chris. Martha cherished family trips to the lake and Branson, creating memories that will be treasured forever. She was a devoted wife, a loving mother, and a proud grandmother who adored spoiling her granddaughters.

Martha was preceded in death by her parents, Pablo and Evangelina Delgado, and her sister, Maria Delgado.

She is survived by her beloved husband, Henry Salas; her sons, Henry Salas Jr. and Chris Salas (Tara); her granddaughters, Victory and Journey; and two brothers, along with many extended family members and dear friends.

Funeral services were held on Wednesday, March 25, 2026, at Royer’s New Salem Funeral Home in Independence, Missouri.

Obituary submitted by the family.

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

Terry Ann Robinson passed away on March 20th, 2026, peacefully surrounded by her loved ones. A Visitation will be held o...
03/25/2026

Terry Ann Robinson passed away on March 20th, 2026, peacefully surrounded by her loved ones. A Visitation will be held on April 4th, 2026, at 11:00 am at the Faith United Methodist Church, 1950 SW Eagles Pkwy, Grain Valley, Missouri. A Celebration of Life will be held at 12:00 pm, with a meal following afterwards at 1:00 pm.

She was the oldest child born to Oscar and Lorene Skinner on April 2nd, 1944, in Edina, Missouri. She attended and graduated from Memphis High School class of 1962. It was in high school where she met her future husband, Dick Robinson. Dick can recount the exact moment that Terry finally paid him attention. They were both in a school play, sitting on some steps, where he finally asked her if she wanted to go out and get a coke sometime. That was just the beginning of their love story. On June 21st, 1964, Richard and Terry married. Together they welcomed three boys: Rann, Ty, and Kory Robinson. No matter where life took them, they found the simplest moments meant the most. Terry enjoyed being the biggest cheerleader of her family. When Richard would Coach basketball, baseball, or softball, or whether her kids or later grandkids were playing a sport on a field—she was the loudest voice reminding them she was their greatest fan. Being with the ones she loved mattered the most. Her family has fond memories of going to the lake to visit and Terry hosting them with homecooked meals and sweet treats. She lovingly enjoyed tea parties with her granddaughters, playing board games or card games, or gathering by the fire pit to tell stories or sit in her swing as she watched everyone run and jump in the lake. Simple moments didn’t stop there. Terry enjoyed going on evening drives to count how many deer she could see and logging it on the family calendar or packing up the car and seeing where life would take her alongside her best friend, Dick. Life can take you to many places, but as long as the plan is to travel together, then the adventure is worth every mile. Terry enjoyed collecting things along whatever journey she might be on. She enjoyed collecting quilts, Adirondack pictures frames, or collecting t-shirts that would later be made into her infamous t-shirt quilts. If you question whether or not to take the picture--take the picture. Make the memories and find joy in the simplest moments that truly mean the most.

Terry is preceded by her parents, her brother Kevin Ray Skinner, sister Karen Sue Hauptmann, and son Kory Jon Robinson

Terry is survived by her husband Richard “Dick” Robinson of the home. Her son Rann (Terri) Robinson. Ty (Jennifer) Robinson. Grandchildren Haley (Jordan) Staggs, Hannah Robinson, Zack Robinson, Kara Robinson, Kory Jace Robinson, and Aidan Maye Robinson; and one great-grandchild Kolsen Staggs.

Arrangements: Royer Funeral Home Grain Valley, MO 64029 816-847-4441

Larry Eugene Mickels passed away on March 19th, 2026 peacefully surrounded by his loved ones. Services will be Saturday,...
03/25/2026

Larry Eugene Mickels passed away on March 19th, 2026 peacefully surrounded by his loved ones. Services will be Saturday, March 28th, 2026 at Royer Funeral Home in Grain Valley, Missouri. Visitation will be from 10:00 a.m – 11:00 a.m with funeral services beginning at 11:00 a.m. Interment will follow at Oakland Cemetery in Buckner, Missouri.

Larry was one of eight children born to Raymond and Kathryn Mickels on May 1st, 1955 in Ottumwa, Iowa. He attended and graduated Ottumwa High School class of ’74. It was in high school where he met his future wife. She caught his attention because of her bubbly personality. The happiness she radiated made him feel lucky to be in her presence. Three days after Joyce graduated high school, Larry and Joyce got married on May 24th, 1975. Together, Larry and Joyce welcomed two children in to this world, Scott and Haley. Larry loved being a dad. He took pride in coaching his children’s sports growing up. No matter what they were interested in, he was always supportive. Larry’s love didn’t stop with his family. Larry showed love and kindness to others wherever he went. If other kids needed money for concessions at the ball field, Larry was there to help. He was always there to lend others a hand and had a servant heart. Larry made a career at U.S. Foods retiring after 25 years as a Beverage and Chemical Manager. When Larry wasn’t at work he was firing up his barbeque pit to compete in barbeque competitions—he could make the best barbeque brisket and ribs. Although, if there was a secondary beer drinking competition –he would have taken first place! He also enjoyed playing slow pitch softball. He could also be found around a firepit with his family, laughing and making fun of each other. However, there’s nothing he enjoyed more than being Lilly’s grandpa. Lilly was the center of his universe. Whenever he wasn’t spending time being the best grandpa to Lilly, he was the best husband to Joyce. Together, they spent 50 years of marriage. Fifty years laughing, making memories, and experiencing a life where there was never a dull moment but moments filled with a story to tell later-- around a fire pit.

Larry was preceded in death by his parents; his son, Scott; his brother, Max Mickels; his sisters, Carol Gentry and Frances Craft; and an infant sister.

He is lovingly survived by his wife, Joyce Mickels, of the home; his daughter, Haley (Mark) Zimmerman; and his cherished granddaughter, Lilly Zimmerman. He also leaves behind his brothers, Robert (Connie) Mickels and Jerry Mickels; his sister, Rose Mickels; many nieces and nephews; and his beloved fur baby, Jack.

Arrangements: Royer Funeral Home Grain Valley, MO 64029 816-847-4441

Rory was the son of Jane and Roy Marshall, and the nephew of Walsia Marshall. He leaves behind his loving wife, Rochelle...
03/23/2026

Rory was the son of Jane and Roy Marshall, and the nephew of Walsia Marshall. He leaves behind his loving wife, Rochelle Marshall; his son and daughter-in-law, Grant and Caitlin Marshall; and his daughter and son-in-law, Amanda and David Jenkins. He was a proud grandfather to 8 beautiful grandchildren; Carlos, Javier, Lucia, Andres, Niyah, Lilliana, Aaron, and Lucas.

He was a devoted member of the LDS Church and a man of strong moral character who lived his values every day both in serving the church and within the walls of his home. He had a competitive spirit—he could beat anyone at Monopoly—and a love for Bridge, photography, and Mexican food. He also had a special gift for humor, often making up his own song lyrics just to make us laugh. He loved deeply; not a man afraid to share his feelings. And true to who he was, he would talk your ear off on any subject saying in 100 words what most would say in two.

More than anything, he was deeply loved and will be greatly missed. His legacy lives on in his family, in the laughter he gave us, and in the values, he instilled in all who knew him. We love you, always.

Submitted by family
Arrangements: Royer Funeral Home Grain Valley, MO 64029 816-847-4441

Karel Lee (Dolt) Mooney, age 88, of Independence, Missouri, passed away peacefully on Tuesday, March 17, 2026, at Ignite...
03/20/2026

Karel Lee (Dolt) Mooney, age 88, of Independence, Missouri, passed away peacefully on Tuesday, March 17, 2026, at Ignite–St. Mary’s in Blue Springs, Missouri. A graveside service will be held at 11:00 am on Monday, March 30, 2026 at the Missouri Veterans Cemetery in Higginsville, Missouri, where she will be laid to rest alongside her lifelong love, Donald “Corky” Mooney.

Karel entered the world on February 26, 1938, in Brookfield, Missouri, the youngest daughter of Hattie LaVivian and Howard Franklin Dolt. She grew up in Kansas City and graduated from Northeast High School in 1956. Karel devoted many years of service to the City of Independence, where she built not only a career but lasting friendships that she cherished throughout her life. She retired in December of 1994 and remained close with many of her coworkers until her passing. On June 13, 1959, Karel married the love of her life, Corky Mooney. They shared 58 wonderful years of marriage until his passing in November 2017. Together, they raised two children, Dona Lee and Ross Allen, and made their home in Independence, Missouri, where Karel lived for nearly 60 years. Karel’s greatest joy in life was her grandchildren, Staci and Jacob. She adored them deeply, spending as much time as she possibly could with both. She spent countless hours creating scrapbooks for each of them to preserve all the wonderful memories together—projects lovingly worked on, though never quite finished, as Karel was well known for having many partially completed projects going on at once. She enjoyed her daily crossword puzzles, watching television, and was a devoted John Wayne fan to the very end. Karel had a special way of making people laugh, especially when she responded with her trademark, “Wait. What?” after not quite hearing something—an endearing habit that never failed to bring smiles. At work, she was affectionately teased for her frequent use of the phrase “yeah, but…,” which became part of her signature charm. Karel was famously late for nearly everything and a self proclaimed procrastinator. Family and friends often joked that if you were on Noland Road between 7:45 and 8:00 a.m. on a weekday, you should watch out—Karel was likely speeding by on her way to work. She had a deep love for holidays and went all out decorating her home, with Christmas holding a special place in her heart. Her house would be filled with villages, a nativity scene, artificial snow, and festive cheer. Karel also had a remarkable talent for gift wrapping—each present was beautifully wrapped with perfectly tied bows and ribbons, along with a stocking filled with lots of goodies for everyone. Nothing ever went to waste; gift bags, bows, and wrapping paper were carefully saved in her ever growing stash -“just in case” they were needed again.

Karel will be remembered for her humor, warmth, creativity, and the deep love she had for her family and friends. She leaves behind a legacy of laughter, traditions, and countless cherished memories.

She was preceded in death by her beloved husband, Donald “Corky” Mooney; her daughter, Dona Lee Morales; her mother, Hattie LaVivian Carter; her father, Howard Dolt; and her sister, Shirley Rae “Sheri” Anders.

Karel is survived by her brother, Howard (Diane) Dolt; her son, Ross (Missy) Mooney; her granddaughter, Staci (Kyle) Schreckengost; her grandson, Jacob Mooney; her great granddaughter, Addison Barrett; many nieces and nephews whom she adored; a long list of cousins who meant the world to her; and her treasured friends, lovingly known as “The Golden Girls” and “The Bingo Club.”

Arrangements: Royer Funeral Home Grain Valley, MO 64029 816-847-4441

Diana Marie Quinn born October 8, 1970, lovingly known as “Diane,” to her husband passed away on March 18, 2026, at the ...
03/19/2026

Diana Marie Quinn born October 8, 1970, lovingly known as “Diane,” to her husband passed away on March 18, 2026, at the age of 55 after a long and courageous battle with illness.

She is survived by her devoted husband of 24 years, Greg R. Quinn Jr.; her children Joseph Donald, Mariah Shai, Josiah Ray, and Jeremy Michael; her sister Denise LeAnn Byrd; her brother Daniel Shane; her Uncle David; her nieces: Carly, Lillian, Gracie, Alley, Francis, and Raina; her nephews and her beloved grandchildren Jaedin, JJ, Archer, Hudson, Marceline, Natalia, Elena, Joel jr, Jax, Juniper, Jewel, Jamison and Giovanni. And we certainly cannot forget her beloved animal babies: Merle, Athena, Stretch, Daisy Mae, and Peety.

Diana was known for her kind heart, her welcoming spirit, and her ability to make everyone feel like family. She loved crafting, gardening, animals, and spending time with her grandchildren. Her home was always open, and her love was always present.

She was preceded in death by her parents, Donna Rae Byrd, her father Roy Donald Byrd, Uncle Donnie, Aunt Sue, Aunt Marilyn, Grandma Byrd, Aunt Carol, Uncle Butch.

A memorial service to celebrate Diana’s life will be held on March 28, 2026, at 6:00 p.m. at Maywood Baptist Church, 10505 E Winner Rd, Independence, MO 64052. All flower deliveries should be made directly to the church on Friday, March 27th 9:00 a.m.-3:00 p.m. or the day of service 3:00 p.m.-4:00 p.m.

In honor of Diana’s wishes, guests are asked to wear purple or any other bright color instead of black.

Diana’s strength, love, and light will live on in all who knew her.

Obituary submitted by the family.
Royer’s New Salem Funeral Home ~ Independence, MO (816) 796-8600

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