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  1. Teresa Eldringhoff Romans
    December 5, 2025 @ 6:35 pm

    A life well lived. Godspeed Joe.

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  2. Billie Weaver
    December 5, 2025 @ 9:32 pm

    Joe was an amazing man. I used to love visiting with him when I worked at the country club. He was always excited when his granddaughters would come for a visit.

    Hugs and love to his family

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  3. Chris Webster
    December 6, 2025 @ 12:31 am

    Joe was truly a kind and remarkable person. I had the deepest respect and admiration for him, and I believe anyone who met him would feel the same. He lived an extraordinary life, filled with stories that were sometimes amazing, sometimes funny, sometimes serious — and always memorable. His jokes and true-life tales will stay with me.
    My heartfelt condolences go out to his family, his friends, and to all who had the privilege of working alongside and supporting him. I was fortunate to know Joe for nearly 30 years, and I will deeply miss him. He was a wonderful friend.

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  4. Serena Speaker
    December 6, 2025 @ 9:31 am

    I worked for Joe and Glyn for many years in the clothing and fabric stores. They were both so influential on the West Plains community. Their contributions will always be recognized by the community. David and Joann hold your wonderful memories close,

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  5. David Clark
    December 6, 2025 @ 9:36 am

    JoAnne, David and family, our sympathy and prayers! David and Kathy Clark

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  6. Amber(Cozort)Redburn
    December 7, 2025 @ 9:45 am

    To the Spears Families,

    We extend our Deepest Sympathy to each of you on the passing of Joe. May God provide comfort, strength, encouragement, and peace to each of you at this time. We will be keeping all of you in our daily prayers and thoughts too. Wonderful memories of him and his employees at Wilke’s Drug Store too. God bless each one of you.
    In Christian Love,
    Norris & Ivene Cozort
    Amber(Cozort)Redburn

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  7. Jane Streff
    December 8, 2025 @ 5:36 pm

    Joe, you will be greatly missed. You were a wonderful neighbor, friend and mentor. Jim and I will toast your remarkable life with your favorite and ours, beverage of Wild Turkey.
    Jim and Jane Streff

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  8. Joe
    December 8, 2025 @ 6:14 pm

    Joe was a very pleasant person to be around. Wilke’s Drug Store was my store for Sweet Tarts and Licorice when I was young. My allowance was 50 cents a week. I remember, in my mind, seeing him back in the drug store portion. I was mowing over by his house one day, not realizing who he was or that he and the Driscoll family had went to Center School together, and he stopped and said I sure could use a trimmer real well. He asked if I would take care of his lawn for him. He wanted me to push mow it with his mower with a bagger, which I did for quite a few years at 1101 W. Main. I fertilized it, aggregated it, removed leaves, and always had something that needed to be done. He would come home and catch me working, and ask me how much he owed me. It may have been 3 weeks or whatever since I had been paid, which was no concern to me. No matter how much he owed me, he never failed to pull it out of his wallet in cash. I always wondered if I was doing it too cheap. LOL
    Joe, thank you for your friendship. You ALWAYS treated me like an equal and thank you for your military service. We that are left behind will miss you.

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  9. Jay and Mindy Padgett
    December 10, 2025 @ 12:57 pm

    JoAnne, David, Hannah and Sophie. Joe was a very dear friend who always gave more than would have been required of him. I enjoyed serving on many community boards with him and always appreciated his humor and wisdom. When we first moved to West Plains we lived across the street from your home on West Main. Joe and Glyn were some of the very first people to greet and welcome us to West Plains. I enjoyed hearing of his time in the service and we shared a number of books together. He truly made a difference in the community and helped many people in the process.

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