Funeral services for George Arthur Dixon, 74, West Plains, Missouri, will be held at 2:00 p.m., Friday, October 14, 2022 in the Rose Chapel at Robertson-Drago Funeral Home.
Mr. Dixon passed away at 4:20 a.m., Sunday, October 9, 2022, at his home.
He was born March 31, 1948, at West Plains, Missouri, to Oscar Henry Dixon and Hermione (Helen) Kerr Dixon. On October 11, 1969, he was married at West Plains, to Patricia Coldiron. He was educated in the West Plains school system and graduated in 1967. George worked for thirty-five years at Edmonds Dental Lab. Mr. Dixon was a veteran, having served with the United States Army; he served in Germany for two years and the remainder of his time at Fort Leonard Wood. He loved riding motorcycles, fishing and being with family and friends. Mr. Dixon was a member of the AB Church of Christ.
He is survived by his wife, Pat Coldiron Dixon, of the family home; one son, Johnny Lee Dixon and friend, Jazz Baker; three grandchildren, Courtney Marie Dixon Tyler, Minnie Mason Dixon and Johnny Lee Dixon, Jr.; two great-grandchildren, Rylee Marie Tyler and Brentley Allen Tyler; one grandson-in-law, Brady Tyler; one sister, Charlotte Cochran and husband, David; one brother, Ron Dixon and wife, Olivia; brother-in-law Larry Coldiron and wife, Diana; sisters-in-law, Fern, Pat and Ramona Coldiron; and many nieces and nephews.
His parents, father-in-law and mother-in-law, Ed Coldiron and Marie Coldiron Peterson, father-in-law, Lonnie Peterson and four brothers-in-law, Roy, Gene, Dean and Jimmy Coldiron, preceded him in death.
Visitation will be held from 1:00 until 2:00 p.m., Friday at Robertson-Drago Funeral Home. Mr. Dixon will lie in state from 5:00 until 9:00 p.m., Thursday, at Robertson-Drago Funeral Home. Burial will be at State Line Cemetery. Memorial contributions may be made to St. Jude’s Children’s Research Hospital and may be left at or mailed to Robertson-Drago Funeral Home, 211 West Main, West Plains, MO 65775.
Sandra Lee Griffin, 75, West Plains, Missouri, passed away at 1:00 a.m., Sunday, October 2, 2022, at her home.
She was born July 7, 1947, at Hanover, New Hampshire, to Harold Sandborn and Mary Angie Little Sandborn. On April 23, 1983, she was married at Lisbon, New York, to Dennis James Griffin, who preceded her in death on April 24, 2022. Before her retirement, Mrs. Griffin was a librarian at Clarkson University, Potsdam, New York. She enjoyed sewing, playing games, shopping and spending time with her family and grandchildren.
She is survived by one daughter, Shava Norsworthy and husband, Rolan, Peace Valley, Missouri; one step-daughter, Diane Latimer and husband, Jim; five grandchildren, Daniel and wife, Lavri, Amanda and husband, Daniel, Adam and wife, Billie, Meggie and Garrett; one great-grandchild, Paisley; one sister, Dottie Stevenson; one sister-in-law, Mary Sandborn; and several nieces and nephews .
Her parents, husband, one son, Daniel Benson and several brothers and sisters, preceded her in death.
Arrangements under the direction of Robertson-Drago Funeral Home.
Carnie Dwain (Darr) Hammond, 86, went home to meet the Lord on September 29, 2022. Darr was born September 28, 1936 in Viola, Arkansas to Carnie A. Hammond and Rozella Cawvey Hammond. Darr graduated high school in Flint, Michigan after which he served four years in the United States Air Force, stationed at Elmendorf AFB in Anchorage, Alaska. On March 11, 1988 he married the love of his life, Sharon Hammond.
Darr worked for 28 years at the Detroit Edison coal fired Power Plant and Fermi Nuclear Power Plant. He worked in numerous supervisory capacities including weld inspector and as a metallurgist. His expertise in the field of welding was frequently commissioned by large industrial corporations throughout the U.S. and Canada. Darr and Sharon retired in 1993 to West Plains, Missouri.
While he was accomplished in his trade, his true passion was being an all-American cowboy. Born and raised on a farm in Arkansas, his father gave him his first horse “Lulu” at the age of 5 and from then on, the two were inseparable. He would ride it to and from the one room schoolhouse he attended in Salem, Arkansas until the 8th grade. At the young age of 15 he entered his first rodeo and over the course of 6 decades, competed in all 5 major events in almost every state in the country. In 1958 he became the first interstate Champion Calf Roper of Alaska, before it was even a state. In the 1960’s he was the Midwest Cowboy Association (MCA) Champion Saddle Bronc Rider for 4 years in a row, the MCA All-Around Champion for two years, and president of the MCA for several years. After his retirement to Missouri, he went on to compete in team roping events until the age of 80. The relentless tenacity of his later years has been said by many to be an inspiration to amateur and seasoned cowboys throughout his career.
In 1987 he acquired his commercial and private pilot’s license. He enjoyed flying for the next 30 years and recounted his first solo flight as the most thrilling highlight of his life. He often quoted his favorite poem, “High Flight”:
“Oh! I have slipped the surly bonds of Earth; Put out my hand, and touched the face of God.”
-John Magee
Survivors include his wife Sharon Hammond of the family home; six children: Brent Byrd and wife Crystal, Ft. Wayne, Indiana; Fred Byrd and wife Katheryn, Spartanburg, South Carolina; John Byrd and wife Brittany, Springfield, Missouri; Michael Byrd, Little Rock, Arkansas; and Dawn Deroch, Taylor, Michigan. He also leaves behind ten grandchildren, numerous cousins, nieces and nephews. Darr is also survived by his good friend, team roping partner, and golfing buddy, Orvil Wilbanks.
While his accomplishments and adventures are too numerous to list in a few short paragraphs, his brilliance and wisdom will live on through those whose lives he’s touched. He will definitely be missed by many.
Arrangements under the direction of Robertson-Drago Funeral Home.
Funeral services for Gary Edward Gordon, 83, West Plains, Missouri, will be held at 2:00 p.m., Saturday, October 8, 2022, in the Rose Chapel of Robertson-Drago Funeral Home.
Mr. Gordon passed away at 3:30 p.m., Thursday, September 29, 2022, at NHC Healthcare.
On January 25, 1939, Clinton Edward Gordon and Bessie Madaline Ragsdale Gordon drove through a snowstorm from Bendavis, Missouri to Mountain Grove, Missouri, where Gary Edward was born. Returning home, they lived in the living quarters in the back of the store with big brother, Gayle, and grandparents, John and Beulah Gordon. At an early age, Gary traveled west with his parents and extended family members, following the construction of airfield runways. When his dad was drafted, he and his mom and brother returned to Missouri to stay with grandparents, Henry and Minnie Ragsdale, in rural Wright County. Gary attended Murr School, which was a one-room schoolhouse with an outhouse. The teacher was his uncle, Ray Ragsdale. After his dad was discharged, they moved to West Plains where Gary attended Carmichael School. He accepted Christ at the Church of God’s Vacation Bible School. After elementary school, they moved to Wichita, Kansas, where he attended junior high and high school, graduating with the Class of 1957. Gary joined the Kansas Air National Guard, and was sent to Denver, Colorado, for basic training. When he returned to Wichita, he met Angie Lee Hawkins, and they were married on September 12, 1959. Their first son, Grandon Edward, was born there. Boeing later transferred Gary to Washington State where their second son, Grayson Efton, was born. They then moved to Armadillo, Texas, where they lived for thirteen years. During the stay there, Gary was ordained a Deacon on the night that man landed on the moon. He worked at Pantex Atomic Energy Plant for ten years before returning to West Plains. He managed his grandmother’s café for two years before going to work at Southwest (DRS), where he retired after twenty-five years.
He is survived by his wife, Angie, of sixty-three years; two children, Grandon Gordon and wife, Marilyn, and Grayson Gordon and wife, Rita; three grandchildren, Tiffany Bryce and husband, Ryan, Natosha Haydock and husband, Steve, and Garen Gordon and wife, Patricia; eight grandchildren, Cora, Eden, and Iris Bryce, Tegan and Liam Haydock, and Zoie, Zander, and Melody Gordon; one sister-in-law, Mary Gordon; many aunts and cousins; and three generations of nieces and nephews.
His parents, grandparents, brother, Gayle Gordon, one grandson Gariel Gordon, and one nephew Galen Gordon, preceded him in death.
Visitation will be from 6:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m., Friday, at Robertson-Drago Funeral Home. Burial will be at Oak Lawn Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, the family has requested that each person do something special for a loved one. Memorial contributions may be made to a charity of choice and may be left at or mailed to Robertson-Drago Funeral Home, 211 West Main, West Plains, MO 65775.
Graveside services for Robert John Bevel, Sr., 75, West Plains, Missouri, will be held at 11:00 a.m., Saturday, October 1, 2022 at Mackey Cemetery, under the direction of Robertson-Drago Funeral Home.
Mr. Bevel passed away at 1:46 a.m., Friday, September 23, 2022, at Ozarks Medical Center.
He was born February 5, 1947, in San Diego, California, to Clarence and Helen Bevel. The Bevel family had a successful produce business, and Robert and his siblings often helped by planting watermelons on the riverbeds. According to Robert’s sister, Betty, people would come from all over to buy “the best watermelons in town.” In 1969, Robert married his loving wife, Audrey. The story told to the family is that the two of them met at a party that Audrey was attending with Robert’s brother. She introduced herself to Robert, and he said, “Who cares?”. The rest is history. Their union produced three beautiful children, Bryan, Bobby “Bink”, and Rebecca. They enjoyed nearly 30 love-filled years together before Audrey lost her courageous battle against colon cancer in 1999. Robert and Audrey made the bold decision to move their family from San Diego to Peace Valley, Missouri in 1980 and build their family farm. Robert enjoyed dual careers as both a gifted mason and farmer. Robert took so much pride in his children and grandchildren. Not only will be remembered for his indelible work ethic, loyalty, faith, compassion and kindness, but also his uncanny ability to always be early.
Robert is survived by his children, Bryan (Tracy) Bevel, Bobby “Bink” (Ann-Marie) Bevel, Rebecca (Scott) Smith, his sister, Betty Bevel, and his grandchildren, Connor Bevel, Laiken Bevel, Bella (Ethan) Rushing, Victoria Bevel, William Bevel, and David Bevel, as well as many friends and extended family members.
He is preceded in death by his wife, Audrey Bevel, his parents, Clarence and Helen Bevel, and his brother, James Bevel.
In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to Mackey Cemetery or West Plains Regional Animal Shelter and may be left at or mailed to Robertson-Drago Funeral Home, 211 West Main, West Plains, MO 65775.
Funeral services for Kennoth Garner Gammill, 93, West Plains, Missouri, will be held at 2:00 p.m., Saturday, October 1, 2022, at First Baptist Church, under the direction of Robertson-Drago Funeral Home.
Mr. Gammill passed away at 2:15 a.m., Friday, September 23, 2022, at Ozarks Healthcare.
Mr. Gammill was born October 3, 1928, at Myrtle, Mississippi, the son of Luther and Vera Newby Gammill. He was the fifth of six children. He graduated from Manila High School, and on November 16, 1952, he was married at Manila, Arkansas, to Peggy Ruth Bacon.
In 1965, Mr. Gammill, along with his wife, moved to West Plains from Union City, Tennessee, and opened Gammill Sewing Center. In 1980, they founded Gammill Quilting Machine Company. Mr. Gammill was a member of the American Quilting Society and had traveled extensively for the purpose of marketing their quilting machines. He received numerous industry awards throughout his career, most notably the Lifetime Achievement Award from the International Machine Quilters Society in 2003. In May of 2011, Mr. Gammill was awarded an honorary Associate of Applied Sciences degree from Missouri State University-West Plains, in recognition of his achievements and commitment to the community. Mr. Gammill was the inaugural recipient of this award.
Mr. Gammill’s wife, Peggy, passed away on January 4, 1998. On September 24, 2005, he married Joan McCann at First Baptist Church in West Plains. Having both lost their spouses many years prior, their marriage and companionship was a blessing to each of them.
Mr. Gammill was a member of First Baptist Church, West Plains, and served in several volunteer capacities over his many years of attendance. He served on the Board of West Vue Nursing Home for many years, and following his retirement, volunteered at West Vue alongside his wife, Joan.
Many local charitable organizations around town knew Mr. Gammill for his quiet philanthropic efforts supporting their charities. The Family Foundation he established has provided dozens of scholarships to the nursing program at MSU-West Plains over the years. In 2022, Mr. Gammill qualified to receive the Sterling Medallion, one of the highest levels of recognition within the Founder’s Club at Missouri State University, in recognition of his many years of support to the University.
Mr. Gammill also received the Champions for Heroes and Cornerstone Society Awards from Disabled American Veterans (DAV) in recognition of his extraordinary generosity and support of veterans in 2021. One of Mr. Gammill’s brothers and a brother-in-law were veterans.
After retirement in 2004 and remarriage in 2005, Mr. Gammill enjoyed working on his property with his tractor. He became quite adept at moving boulders, at the direction of Joan, for their various landscaping projects. He also dug a pond and stocked it with catfish. He loved his daily chore of going to feed the fish and relished calling them to supper. In the early years of their marriage, Ken and Joan enjoyed traveling, volunteering, and working together in their yard. He loved watching wildlife on his property and would put corn out for the deer each night. One of the hobbies he most enjoyed in retirement was playing dominoes, and he became well-known as the resident expert. He and Joan spent many hours playing the game, often including any and all comers who were willing to join him at the game table!
Survivors include his wife, Joan Gammill, of the family home; three children, Shawna Matthews, Port Ludlow, Washington, Kendall Gammill and wife, Lavone, Gamaliel, Arkansas, and Stacy Gammill, West Plains, Missouri; one sister, Marie Edwards, Eureka, Illinois; two step-children, Kyle McCann and wife, Daphane, and Shonette Hutchinson, Zachary, Louisiana; four step-grandchildren; two step-great-grandchildren; and numerous nieces and nephews.
He was preceded in death by his parents; his first wife, Peggy Gammill; three brothers, L.G. Gammill, William (Bill) Gammill, and Waylon Gammill; one sister, Joyce Fitz; and two nieces, Lindsey Wells and Gina Fuell.
Mr. Gammill will lie in state from 5:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m., Friday, at Robertson-Drago Funeral Home. Burial will be at Howell Memorial Park Cemetery. Memorial contributions may be made to American Heart Association and may be left at or mailed to Robertson-Drago Funeral Home, 211 West Main, West Plains, MO 65775.
Graveside services for Matias Remington Hoyer, eighteen-month-old son of Ethan Hoyer and Zoe Brooke Parrish, Tecumseh, Missouri, will be held at 2:00 p.m., Saturday, October 8, 2022, at Howell Memorial Park Cemetery, under the direction of Robertson-Drago Funeral Home.
Matias, our precious gift from God, went to be with the Lord on Friday, September 23rd.
Tias, as he was called by those who loved him, was born March 18, 2021, to his wonderful mother, Zoe Parrish, and two amazing fathers, Tyler Parrish and Ethan Hoyer. He had one sister Bella Parrish, and a brother Micah Parrish, and an unborn sister on the way. He has joined heaven with an angel sibling that preceded him in passing. If love could have saved him, he would have lived forever. His laughter and smiles, ten fingers and toes, blonde hair and vibrant blue eyes, could fill the darkest of days with the most sunshine in your life. His innocence and wonderment of the world around him brought such joy and happiness to his family. Tias was proof, every day, of God’s love. He loved SpongeBob, anything with wheels no matter the size, and all kinds of foods, especially toast. And when it came to music, he was dancing non-stop. He also loved his puppies, and to be on the go. Tias had a massive sense of adventure to be so young.
Matias is survived by his maternal grandparents, Jason Fisher and spouse, Maggie, and Kristin Pilcher and spouse, Charles; great-grandparents, Cindy and Tim Wilkins, Michael and Sharon Essary, and Mike and Debbie Pilcher; great-great grandparents, Nolan and Lillian Wilkins; paternal grandparent, Jason Post; and great-grandparents, Barbara Post, and Darlene Niederbrach. He was also survived by many aunts, uncles, cousins and family friends who loved him as their own.
Burial will be at Howell Memorial Park Cemetery. Memorial contributions may be made to the Matias Memorial Fund and may be left at or mailed to Robertson-Drago Funeral Home, 211 West Main, West Plains, MO 65775, or may be left at Simmons Bank.
Funeral services for Wilma June Weatherford, 82, West Plains, Missouri, will be held at 2:00 p.m., Friday, September 30, 2022 at Immanuel Lutheran Church, under the direction of Robertson-Drago Funeral Home.
Mrs. Weatherford passed away at 10:35 a.m., Monday, September 26, 2022, at her home.
She was born November 2, 1939, in Howell County, Missouri, to William K. Kimbrough and Faye Jolliff Kimbrough. Wilma graduated from West Plains High School with the Class of 1957. She was married to Kenneth Lindeman for thirty-four years before his passing. On March 31, 1995, she was married at West Plains, to Raymond Weatherford. Wilma worked at the International Shoe Factory for thirty-seven years. She loved being with family and enjoyed playing cards and fishing with her husband and friends. Mrs. Weatherford was a member of Immanuel Lutheran Church.
She is survived by her husband, Raymond Weatherford, of the family home; one son, Michael K. Lindeman and wife, Tansy, Springdale, Arkansas; three step-sons, Dennis Weatherford and wife, Linda, West Plains, Darin Weatherford, Mountain Home, Arkansas and Lynn Weatherford and wife, Karri, St. Louis; two grandchildren, Jonathon Lindeman and wife, Melissa and Ian Lindeman; two great-grandchildren, Izaak and Amelia Grace; four step-grandchildren, Melissa, Amber, Lori and Kristian; one sister, Mary Ann Artz, St. Louis; and several nieces and nephews.
Her parents, first husband, three brothers, Leamon, Tom and Gary Kimbrough and one sister, Artie Jean Sullivant, preceded her in death.
Visitation will be held from 6:00 until 8:00 p.m., Thursday, at Langston Street Chapel of Robertson-Drago Funeral Home. Burial will be in the Howell Memorial Park Cemetery. Memorial contributions may be made to Immanuel Lutheran Church or any charity of choice and may be left at or mailed to Robertson-Drago Funeral Home, 211 West Main, West Plains, MO 65775.
Funeral services for Jeanette Kellett Grisham, 95, West Plains, Missouri, will be held at 10:00 a.m., Friday, September 30, 2022 at the First Presbyterian Church in West Plains, under the direction of Robertson-Drago Funeral Home.
Mrs. Grisham passed away at Monday, September 26, 2022, at her home.
She was born April 26, 1927, at Christa Hogan Hospital in West Plains, the younger daughter of the late Howard and Ruth Catron Kellett. She spent her childhood in the two-story red brick house at 905 West Main, better known to Missouri State University-West Plains students and faculty as Kellett Hall, the university’s first building and a campus and community landmark.
She graduated from West Plains High School in 1945 and received the prestigious honor of Best Citizen during graduation ceremonies. After high school, she attended the Gulf Park College for Women in Gulfport, Mississippi, where she was elected Miss Gulf Park, the top honor awarded. Jeanette then attended the University of Colorado at Boulder for two years where she was a member of Pi Beta Phi sorority. She left college to return to West Plains to marry a young livestock dealer named Jerry Grisham. The two made a handsome couple and were married April 12, 1950, in the First Presbyterian Church of West Plains. Mr. Grisham preceded her in death in 2008.
Mrs. Grisham had a long and storied West Plains lineage. Her great-grandfather, O.H.P. Catron was an important developer of West Plains in the 1880s, served as the first mayor of West Plains and owned the Catron Opera House, which remains a downtown West Plains landmark to this day. Her father was also a civic leader and served many years as president of First National Bank. Her mother was the first woman driver in West Plains. The Kelletts and their children, Mary-Alice, Jeanette and an adopted son, Jack McFarland, were prominent citizens of West Plains.
In addition to devoting her life to her family and husband and their activities, Mrs. Grisham was a 75-year member of the philanthropic women’s group PEO, served on the Drury University Board of Trustees, was part owner of the West Plains Daily Quill and was a member emeritus of the Missouri State University-West Plains Development Board. In the 1990s, she and her family donated the Avenue theater building to the Arts on the Avenue Board, providing a permanent home for theatrical productions in the community. She was a member of First Baptist Church of West Plains.
Mrs. Grisham’s generosity and graciousness were unmatched, her kindness all inclusive. Her ministry and calling were sending beautifully handwritten notes each day to friends and acquaintances to acknowledge their celebrations, their losses or their contributions. In her later years, she eagerly embraced technology and sent up to 30 text messages daily to family and friends who looked forward each day to her correspondence. No one loved Christmas and gift giving more than Jeanette, and each family member felt special when they received a note or card from her always signed, “Love you bestest.”
She is survived by four children, Deborah Wehrman (David) Centralia, Robert Bruce Grisham (Libby) West Plains; Jan Akin (Hudson) Nashville, Tennessee, and John Alan Grisham (Emily) West Plains; a daughter-in-law, Elizabeth Bennett (Drew) Rogers, Arkansas; she was a beloved “Mimi” to twelve grandchildren, RB Grisham (Jackie) Springfield, Amy Grisham, West Plains, George Nelson Crow III (Cindy) Austin, Texas, Emily Williams (Hudson) Birmingham, Alabama, Catherine White (Ryan) Fayetteville, Arkansas, Mary-Louise Nash (Taler), West Plains, Margaret Schloss (Jason) Fayetteville, Arkansas, Courtney York (Colin) Frederick, Colorado, Laura Grisham, Tulsa, Oklahoma, Sarah Grisham, Denver, Colorado, Philip Grisham, Columbia, Missouri and Greta Grisham, Columbia, Missouri; fourteen great-grandchildren, Robert and Kellett Grisham, George, Hunter and Emma Caits Crowe, Jack and Hazel Williams, Sophia, Caroline and Mary-Claire White, Frances and Samuel Schloss, Eleanor Tollenaar and Theodore York; first cousin, Cynthia Catron Pierce; several nieces and nephews; and she leaves behind a very special friend, Helen Stanley, who the family thanks for her many years of loyal devotion and care. The family also thanks Debbie Tollenaar for her friendship and care during these recent months as well as the Ozarks Health Care Hospice team.
She was preceded in death by her parents, her older sister, Mary-Alice Manny, her husband, Gerald Edward Grisham and one son, Samuel Howard Grisham.
Visitation will be held from 9:00 until 10:00 a.m., Friday, at the First Presbyterian Church. Burial will be at Oak Lawn Cemetery. Memorial contributions may be made to The Jeanette Kellett Grisham Scholarship Fund at Missouri State University-West Plains and may be left at or mailed to Robertson-Drago Funeral Home, 211 West Main, West Plains, MO 65775.
Dwayne Anthony Oliver, 59, Bakersfield, Missouri, passed away at 12:05 p.m., Saturday, September 24, 2022, at Washington Regional Medical Center, Fayetteville, Arkansas.
He was born February 24, 1963, at Sandwich, Illinois, to Gerald Oliver and Judy Lambert. He loved working on cars and enjoyed hunting mushrooms and fishing. Mr. Oliver loved his family, especially his grandchildren.
He is survived by his significant other, Renay Witt, Bakersfield, Missouri; four children, Curtis Hastings and wife, Jamie, Udall, Missouri, Kayla Oliver, Bakersfield, Missouri, Cody Oliver and wife, Jessica, Caulfield, Missouri and Desiree Collins and husband, Richard, South Fork, Missouri; nine grandchildren; his mother, Judy Temple, Mountain Home, Arkansas; and one brother, Jim Lambert and wife, Carole, Mountain Home, Arkansas.
His father and grandmother, Ida Lambert, preceded him in death.
Arrangements under the direction of Robertson-Drago Funeral Home.
Graveside services for Louise Harris, 92, West Plains, Missouri, will be held at 10:00 a.m., Thursday, September 29, 2022 at Oak Lawn Cemetery, under the direction of Robertson-Drago Funeral Home.
Mrs. Harris passed away at 4:28 a.m., Saturday, September 24, 2022, at Ozarks Medical Center.
She was born July 19, 1930, at Couch, Missouri, to H. O. Blankenship and Ruby Ella Pope Blankenship. On December 27, 1951, she was married at Mountain Home, Arkansas, to Mearl Harris, who preceded her in death two years ago on September 24, 2020. Louise worked at the International Shoe Factory for thirty years. She loved her family, children, grandchildren, great-grandchildren and great-great-grandchildren. Louise enjoyed gardening and was an amazing cook. She published her own cook book. Mrs. Harris was a member of Curry Street Church of Christ where she had served as a Sunday school teacher.
She is survived by one son, Ronnie Harris and wife, Doris, Pomona, Missouri; four grandchildren, Tracy Johnson and husband, Mike, Melissa Givens and husband, Carl, John Randall Harris and wife, Emily and Alicia Pulley and husband, David; eight great-grandchildren, Brett Johnson, Logan Johnson, Cody Givens, Kylie Givens, Finley Pulley, McKayla Pulley, Eli Randall and Aspen Harris; nine great-great-grandchildren; one sister, Marie Hilliard, Conway, Arkansas; and several nieces and nephews.
Her parents, husband, one son, Randall Harris, one great-granddaughter, Chelsea Johnson and one sister, Marguerite Weatherford, preceded her in death.
Memorial contributions may be made to St. Jude’s Children’s Research Hospital and may be left at or mailed to Robertson-Drago Funeral Home, 211 West Main, West Plains, MO 65775.
Funeral services for Charlotte Ann Huff, 78, West Plains, Missouri, will be held at 2:00 p.m., Friday, September 23, 2022 in the Rose Chapel at Robertson-Drago Funeral Home.
Mrs. Huff passed away at 11:32 a.m., Monday, September 19, 2022, at Ozarks Medical Center.
She was born September 24, 1943, at Evansville, Indiana, to Ralph Jones and Dorothy Yates Jones. On May 2, 1981, she was married at Caulfield, Missouri, to Jim Huff, Sr., who preceded her in death on April 20, 2017. Mrs. Huff worked as a Hairdresser for fifty-two years. She loved her family, animals (especially her dog, Houser), the outdoors and spending time at the river. She enjoyed hunting rocks, gardening and cooking.
She is survived by three children, Todd Vanatter and wife, Robyn, West Plains, Jason Vanatter, State of Missouri and Leah Wilkins, Pomona, Missouri; three step-children, Jim Huff and wife, Julia, Diana Huff and partner, Dennis Roche and Julia Cook and husband, Kenny; five grandchildren, Ashlynn, Dillon, Deseree’, Tori and Suzi; two step-grandchildren, Jimmy and Jake; and two sisters, Dee Abbott and husband, Don and Corena Black and husband, Jim all of State of California.
Her parents, husband, and one brother and sister-in-law, Harmon and Judy Jones, preceded her in death.
Visitation services will be held from 1:00 until 2:00 p.m., Friday, at Robertson-Drago Funeral Home. Burial will be at Oak Lawn Cemetery. Memorial contributions may be made to ASPCA and may be left at or mailed to Robertson-Drago Funeral Home, 211 West Main, West Plains, MO 65775.
Funeral services for Judith Ann Thornton, 79, Willow Springs, Missouri, will be held at 10:00 a.m., Thursday, September 22, 2022 in the Rose Chapel at Robertson-Drago Funeral Home.
Mrs. Thornton passed away at 5:28 p.m., Saturday, September 17, 2022, at Ozarks Medical Center.
She was born August 16, 1943, at Spring Valley, Illinois, to Geno Passini and Denise Poret Passini. On May 31, 2008, she was married at Willow Springs, Missouri, to William Thornton. Before her retirement, Mrs. Thornton was a Registered Nurse at Ozarks Medical Center. She was always taking care of people and enjoyed her hummingbirds, her animals and gardening.
She is survived by her husband, William Thornton, of the family home; two daughters, Denise Gallon and husband, Ken, Joplin, Missouri and Diane Aldrich and partner, John Nutt, Mountain Grove, Missouri; three grandchildren, Caitlyn Wiegand and fiancé Matt Tolliver, Kyle Wiegand and wife, Demittra and Morgan Aldrich; one great-grandchild, Adley; and one brother, Dave Passini and wife, Jeannie, West Plains, Missouri.
Her parents, one sister and two brothers, preceded her in death.
Visitation services will be held from 6:00 until 8:00 p.m., Wednesday, at Robertson-Drago Funeral Home. Burial will be in the Thornton Cemetery. Memorial contributions may be made to Thornton Cemetery and may be left at or mailed to Robertson-Drago Funeral Home, 211 West Main, West Plains, MO 65775.
Funeral services for Darla Jane Terry, 78, West Plains, Missouri, will be held at 2:00 p.m., Tuesday, September 20, 2022 in the Rose Chapel at Robertson-Drago Funeral Home.
Mrs. Terry passed away at 4:35 p.m., Wednesday, September 14, 2022, at Ozarks Medical Center.
She was born August 31, 1944, in Cape Girardeau, Missouri, to Harley Sylvester Miles and Virgie Marie Houseman Miles. On October 15, 1960, she was married at Morley, Missouri, to Arther Lee Terry. Mrs. Terry was a homemaker and had worked at a clothing factory. She loved music, played piano and had an extensive record collection.
She is survived by her husband, Arther Lee Terry, of the family home; five children, Michael Lee Terry, Brooksville, Florida, Deborah Jane Terry-Smith, Dora, Missouri, Elaine Terry Vaughan and husband, Don, West Plains, Pamela Kay Wheat, Dora, Missouri and Matthew Wayne Terry and wife, Brandi, Fuquay-Varina, North Carolina; seven grandchildren, Chris McKay Vaughan, Marcus Ryan English, Brittney Chantelle Terry, Lissa Corinne Siemers, Cameron Matthew Terry, Hannah Dawn Wainwright and Hunter James Lee Wheat; six great-grandchildren, Whitney McKay Vaughan, Robert Logan Siemers, Lorelai Destiny Vaughan, Lilith Rosella Mae English, Ethan Gray Billows and Serenity Rose Vaughan; one brother, Jackie Wayne Miles and wife, Sharon; two sisters, Nancy Jones and Kathy Coatney; and several nieces and nephews.
Her parents, one daughter, Jennifer Dawn Terry, two brothers, Gary Joe and Stephen (Beaver) Miles and one sister, Jean Milam, preceded her in death.
Mrs. Terry will lie in state from 5:00 until 8:00 p.m., Monday, at Robertson-Drago Funeral Home. Visitation will be held from 1:00 until 2:00 p.m., Tuesday, at Robertson-Drago Funeral Home. Burial will be at the South Fork Cemetery.
Funeral services for Sheryl Lynn Womack, 61, Panama City, Florida, formerly of West Plains, will be held at 2:00 p.m., Saturday, September 24, 2022, in the Rose Chapel at Robertson-Drago Funeral Home.
Mrs. Womack passed away on September 12, 2022.
She was born to John and Eileen Sanders on October 28, 1960, in East St Louis IL. She will be remembered for being a loving wife, mother, sister, aunt, and friend.
Sheryl is proceeded in death by her parents, father-in-law Don Womack, grandparents, and many other unforgotten family and friends.
She is survived by her husband Craig Womack, daughter Jennifer Kennedy, Mother-in-law Lee Womack, her sisters Susie Campbell and husband Dave , Darlene Jones, Denise “Shorty” Davis, and many beloved nieces, nephews, cousins, aunts and uncles, Sister-In-laws, and many many friends.
Sheryl worked her entire life in the food service industry as a server. She was very enthusiastic and talented at her position She greatly enjoyed touching lives in the brief interactions of the patrons. Sheryl highly valued those that she had the pleasure of serving on multiple occasions and the “regulars”. Sheryl loved music and enjoyed attending rock concerts as often as possible. She looked forward to the annual rock and roll cruise “Shiprocked” and started her countdown to the next one as soon as she got off of the boat. Sheryl loved to travel and experience new things. Sheryl was always up for a road trip- especially the unplanned, spur of the moment kind. Sheryl devoted her life to helping others and spreading joy. She loved to host elaborate parties where she would showcase her amazing cooking skills and had the honor of bringing people together. Sheryl had a huge heart and was always eager to help solve any problem. Sheryl made a difference in the life of every path she crossed. She always was there any time someone needed advice or even just someone to vent to. She was very compassionate and wanted to help fix anything that caused pain. She was loved by many and will be greatly missed.
Funeral services will be held in both Panama City Florida and in West Plains Missouri.
Visitation service will be at 1:00 p.m., prior to the service. Burial will be in South Fork Cemetery. Memorial contributions may be made to Platelet Disorder Support Association – for People with ITP – Home (pdsa.org) and may be left at or mailed to Robertson-Drago Funeral Home, 211 W. Main, West Plains, MO 65775.
Funeral services for John Stuart Edgeller, 96, West Plains, Missouri, will be held at 10:00 a.m., Monday, September 19, 2022 at St. Mary’s Catholic Church, under the direction of Robertson-Drago Funeral Home.
Mr. Edgeller passed away at 2:15 a.m., Wednesday, September 14, 2022, at Ozarks Medical Center.
He was born June 16, 1926, in Omaha, Nebraska, to John William Edgeller and Vivian Antoinette Lilly Edgeller. He attended Catholic schools and graduated from Omaha Technical High. Mr. Edgeller was a veteran, having served with the United States Army during World War II, fighting in the Battle of Okinawa. After his honorable discharge, he moved to the West Plains, Missouri area and worked for the City and Colonial Bread before becoming the co-owner of the Junction Café with Curtis Huff. Later he co-owned the OTASCO store with his brother, Vincent Edgeller. John joined the Missouri National Guard in 1948 and was Company Commander of the West Plains unit from 1958 to 1970. He retired in 1986 attaining the rank of Lieutenant Colonel. Mr. Edgeller was a member of the Kiwanis for many years and was a loyal, long time member of Elks Lodge where he served as Exalted Ruler. He was also a member and commander of AMVETS Post 98 for a number of years. Mr. Edgeller was a life time member of St. Mary’s Catholic Church.
He is survived by his wife, Ruth Edgeller; four children, Rhonda Head, Springfield, Missouri, Bruce Edgeller and wife, Linda, West Plains, Bill Edgeller and wife, Carol, Platte City, Missouri and Susan Tiehen and husband, Pat, Shawnee, Kansas; eight grandchildren, Matt Head, Josh Head and wife, Beth, Springfield, Missouri, Charlene Smith and husband, Jerico, Hardy, Arkansas, John Edgeller and wife, Jennifer, West Plains, Jacob Tiehen, Overland Park, Kansas, Alex Tiehen, Shawnee, Kansas, Scott Edgeller, Kansas City and Craig Edgeller, San Jose’, Costa Rica; eight great-grandchildren; one sister, Mary Schmidt, West Plains, Missouri; and numerous nieces, nephews and other relatives.
His parents, two brothers, Vincent and Thomas Edgeller, one son-in-law and one brother-in-law, preceded him in death.
Visitation services will be held from 6:00 until 8:00 p.m., Sunday at Robertson-Drago Funeral Home. Burial will be in St. Joseph Cemetery. Memorial contributions may be made to St. Joseph Cemetery or St. Jude’s Children’s Research Hospital and may be left at or mailed to Robertson-Drago Funeral Home, 211 West Main, West Plains, MO 65775.
Jack Lyndel Barnett, 86, West Plains, Missouri, passed away at 1:58 p.m., Monday, September 12, 2022, at West Vue Nursing Center.
He was born September 24, 1935, in Ripley County, Missouri, the oldest child of Clarence Leonard Barnett and Verda Mae Gwaltney Barnett. Jack graduated from Bentley High School in Burton, Michigan. On May 31, 1959, he was married at Flint, Michigan, to Sandra Hartman, who preceded him in death on September 27, 2017. Mr. Barnett lived in the Flint, Michigan area from three years old until 2018, then he moved between Flint, Michigan and West Plains, Missouri. During their retirement years, Jack and Sandy enjoyed several homes throughout the country including Tucson, Arizona, Mountain Home, Arkansas and Sebewaing, Michigan. Jack began working in the appliance repair business at a young age. He became a partner in the same business and eventually became the sole owner of Saginaw Valley Service. This business continues to live on with his son being the owner now. Jack was an avid golfer, hunter and gun collector. Several of his hobbies have been passed down to his children and grandchildren, He made many lifelong friends through his activities. His love of his Labrador retrievers were shared by both him and Sandy; you would never see them without their dogs. The last dog, Zora, was loved by the entire community where they lived in Tucson. They used to tell stories of how the Zora would go from one house to another greeting the residents. Mr. Barnett was a member of the First Baptist Church of West Plains. He will be missed by family and friends.
He is survived by three children, Jack Bradley Barnett (Brenda), Clio, Michigan, Sheila Barnett, Flint, Michigan and Lisa Barnett Eskew (Bill), West Plains; six grandchildren, Melissa Eskew Blagg (Tye), West Plains, Matthew Eskew (Hallie), West Plains, Michael Eskew (Abby), Springfield, Missouri, Breanna Barnett, Midland, Michigan, Bradley Barnett, Fenton, Michigan and Jacob Barnett (Baylie), Flint, Michigan; seven great-grandchildren, Lillian Blagg, Mariah Blagg, Rylie Eskew, Aliyah Eskew, Audrey Eskew, Oliver Barnett and Ezra Eskew; two sisters, Shirley Barnett Hockin and Joyce Barnett Burt; one brother, Douglas Barnett; and several nieces and nephews.
His parents and wife preceded him in death.
Arrangements under the direction of Robertson-Drago Funeral Home, 211 West Main, West Plains, MO 65775.
Funeral services for Curtis Allen Barber, 50, West Plains, Missouri, will be held at 2:00 p.m., Thursday, September 15, 2022 at First Baptist Church, under the direction of Robertson-Drago Funeral Home.
Curtis passed away at 10:30 p.m., Sunday, September 11, 2022, at Ozarks Medical Center.
He was born January 28, 1972, at West Plains, Missouri, to Clarence Barber and Roberta Phippenney Barber. Curtis graduated from State School #18 before working at Ozark Sheltered Workshop for twenty-eight years, when he retired for health reasons. He enjoyed swimming and watching pro wrestling. Curtis attended First Baptist Church.
He is survived by his parents, Clarence and Roberta Barber; one brother, Jeff Barber and wife, Rhonda; one niece, Alexis Barber; one nephew, Andrew Barber; special aunts, Frances Brackett and husband, James and Ida Perkins; several cousins, great-cousins and great-great-cousins who were all very special to Curtis; and a host of friends and special people who assisted him during his illness.
His grandparents, Harold and Bessie Barber and Charles and May Atkinson, uncles and aunt, Jim and Helen Barber and Junior Barber, preceded him in death.
Curtis will lie in state from 5:00 until 8:00 p.m., Wednesday, at Robertson-Drago Funeral Home. Visitation services will be held Thursday from 12:30 p.m., until service time at First Baptist Church. Burial will be in the Howell Valley Cemetery. Memorial contributions may be made to Curtis Barber OCA Scholarship Fund and may be left at or mailed to Robertson-Drago Funeral Home, 211 West Main, West Plains, MO 65775.
Funeral services for Rodney Vaughn Smith, 61, West Plains, Missouri, will be held at 2:00 p.m., Friday, September 16, 2022 in the Rose Chapel at Robertson-Drago Funeral Home.
Mr. Smith passed away at 8:26 p.m., Saturday, September 10, 2022, at West Plains.
He was born July 31, 1961, at Sedalia, Missouri, to Earl Vaughn Smith and Virginia Etta Pryor Smith. He was the oldest of three children. On September 2, 2000, he was married at West Plains, to Cheryl Shannon, the love of his life. He loved spending time with his family, especially his grandchildren and enjoyed collecting trains, Coleman lanterns and International Tractors.
He is survived by his wife, Cheryl Shannon Smith; five children, Tyler Smith, Jeremy Smith, William Chant Upton, Jr., and wife, Chasity, Christopher Upton and wife, Lynsie and Corey Upton; seven grandchildren, Caden, Megyn and husband, Levi, Sadie, Ethan, Kaysen, Jackson and Mackenzie; his parents, Vaughn and Virginia Smith; one sister, Tara Hunziker; three sisters-in-law, Janice Rice and husband, Mike, Brenda Warren and husband, Doug and Laura Reid and husband, Chet; one brother-in-law, John Shannon Jr.; and several nieces and nephews .
His grandparents, Arva and Maude Smith and Charley and Mabel Gertrude Pryor, one brother, Ronald Smith, one brother-in-law, Donald Hunziker and his father-in-law and mother-in-law, John and Anna Mae Shannon, preceded him in death.
Visitation services will be held from 6:00 until 8:00 p.m., Thursday, at Robertson-Drago Funeral Home. Burial will be in Homeland Cemetery. Memorial contributions may be made to Homeland Cemetery and may be left at or mailed to Robertson-Drago Funeral Home, 211 West Main, West Plains, MO 65775.
Funeral services for Wilene Harris, 91, Canton, Illinois, formerly of West Plains, Missouri, will be held at 10:00 a.m., Friday, September 16, 2022 in the Rose Chapel at Robertson-Drago Funeral Home.
Mrs. Harris passed away at 11:22 p.m., Friday, September 9, 2022, at Red Oaks Estates, Canton, Illinois.
She was born November 3, 1930, at West Plains, Missouri, to Wiley Ross Wright and Wilma Vivian McIrvin Wright. On December 15, 1946, she was married at Salem, Arkansas, to Doffless R. Harris, who preceded her in death on March 8, 2016. Before her retirement, Wilene was a Beautician. She was also an antique dealer, an avid seamstress and kept herself busy. She loved time spent with her family, her grandchildren and great-grandchildren. Mrs. Harris was a member of Amy Baptist Church.
She is survived by three children, Vicki Whiteman and husband, Butch, Cuba, Illinois, Ronald Harris and wife, Melody, Canton, Illinois and Jeanine Mautner and husband, Jay, West Plains, Missouri; eight grandchildren, Tracy Walker and husband, John, Billy Whiteman, Josh Barnhardt, Amy Plunk and husband, Ralph, Preston Harris and wife, Keyla, Courtney Poremba and husband, John, Christopher Randall, and Tim Randall and wife, Stephanie; nine great-grandchildren and one on the way; one brother, Joe Bill Wright and wife, Carol, West Plains; and several nieces and nephews.
Her parents, husband, one daughter, Marilyn Wilcoxen, one brother, Bruce Royce Wright and three sisters, Cora Lea Davidson, Beverly Johnson and Mona McAnally, preceded her in death.
Mrs. Harris will lie in state from 5:00 until 8:00 p.m.., Thursday, at Robertson-Drago Funeral Home. Burial will be in the Oak Lawn Cemetery. Memorial contributions may be made to Alzheimer’s Association and may be left at or mailed to Robertson-Drago Funeral Home, 211 West Main, West Plains, MO 65775.