Ralph “Cobb” A. Webb, 78
On February 13, 1960, he was united in marriage to Elizabeth “Libby” Ann Jeffries at the Lake of the Ozarks, she survives at the home.
View ArticleGladys Lorene Long, 92
Gladys started her teaching career in one room school houses at the age of 17. She taught in Ava and Dora for many years as an elementary school teacher.
View ArticleShirley Ann Rooffener, 78
On May 27, 1956 she was married to Gene Rooffener. Together they shared thirty-five years wonderful years of marriage. Shirley was a great mother, grandmother and friend. She will be deeply missed, but...
View ArticleDennis Joseph Weber, 69
Dennis was baptized and confirmed at Immanuel Lutheran Church in Perryville, Mo. He was a graduate of Perryville High School where he played football for the Perryville Pirates, and enlisted in the...
View ArticleDaniel Joseph Hill, 65
After school was over he relocated back to Michigan, then traveled the country doing construction. He settled down in Springfield, Missouri where he became the proud father of two lovely girls, Ginger...
View ArticleCharles R. Martin, 75
Charles owned Martin Sporting Goods Store in Kansas City earlier in his life. He was a career truck driver and was a member of the Teamsters Union. He was an avid outdoorsman who loved fishing and...
View ArticleMonty Leon Skinner, 54
Monty worked for the Missouri Department of Conservation which he loved dearly. He enjoyed hunting, fishing, farming and spending time with his family, especially his grandchildren and great...
View ArticleClifford C. “Kip” Thomas, 68
Kip then sold his business and moved to Sharon, Wisconsin where he owned and operated Kip and Deb’s Tavern for thirty-one years. He also worked at Peck and Weiss for twenty-seven years. Upon retiring...
View ArticleMary “Lou” Harper, 78
Lou was a member of the Crocker Presbyterian Church and the Lady Elks Auxiliary #2705 in Laurie. She enjoyed spending her spare time bowling, crocheting and flower gardening.
View ArticleAlice Sue Schultz, 71
Alice was born and raised in the Alton and Godfrey Illinois area. She was a graduate of Marquette High School in Alton. She moved to The Lake area in 1976.
View ArticleRonald Alan McKenzie, 82
Ron was raised in the Kansas City area. He served his country proudly in the United State Navy Reserves. He moved to California where he met and married Ann. They made their home in Kansas City and...
View ArticleFrancisus J. “Frank” Baldwin, 84
Frank was employed with Brown Shoe Company as an award-winning master shoe designer. He had an enormous passion for life, and unstoppable energy and drive. His perfectionist mindset drove him to do any...
View ArticleJames Taylor Chuculate, 92
James served his country in military service from 1942 – 1946, first in the Signal Corps, then as a pilot in the Army Air Forces. He was a proud alumnus of University of Kansas, graduating with a B.S...
View ArticleWilliam Joseph “Bill” Fleis, 64
In his spare time, he enjoyed days when he could go boating, work in his yard, or go walking outdoors. He especially enjoyed days he could spend with his grandchildren. Bill attended The Church at...
View ArticleRoger E. Sinclair, 71
Roger E. Sinclair, age 71, of Laurie, left us peacefully while at home on April 12.He was born in Aurora, Illinois, on June 29, 1945, a son of the late Leman and Dora (Bottema) Sinclair. At the age of...
View ArticleEarl “Butch” C. Shipman, 60
Butch was raised in the Linn Creek area. He had spent many years building boat docks and later worked as a carpenter. God had blessed him with a special talent thru his carpentry.
View ArticleDavid Bentz, 74
David was a member of the Lake Ozark Christian Church in Lake Ozark. He served in the United States Army during Vietnam. He enjoyed fishing, maintaining his lawn and woodworking.
View ArticleRoy Allen Simpson, 72
Roy Allen Simpson, 72, of Gravois Mills passed away Tuesday, April 18 at Lake Regional Hospital. He was born July 3, 1944 in Kansas City, Missouri, a son of Roy Herman and Willie Mae (Johnson)...
View ArticleRoseIna Hays, 87
She loved gardening, watching birds and wildlife, traveling with late husband, Merle, and their close friends, cheering on the St. Louis Cardinals and Dallas Cowboys and frequented the Climax Springs...
View ArticleRobert Jay Vasey, 81
Robert worked as a pipe fitter for Honeywell Corporation. He enjoyed days on the lake boating and swimming and loved to travel on old steam engine trains. Robert was a member of the Camdenton Moose Lodge.
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