Homer “Ray” Gordon, II
Homer “Ray” Gordon II, 70, of Hartsburg, passed away Saturday, Feb. 19, 2022, at Harry S.
Homer “Ray” Gordon II, 70, of Hartsburg, passed away Saturday, Feb. 19, 2022, at Harry S.
Karol Summers, age 78, of Brookfield, passed away, Tuesday, February 15, 2022, at Boone Hospital in Columbia. There will be a private burial held on Sunday, February 20, 2022, at St. Michael's Cemetery in Brookfield.
Beverly Hardy, age 82, of Kansas City, passed away on Sunday, February 6, 2022, at Newmark Care Center in Kansas City. Graveside services will be held, Tuesday, February 15, 2022,…
Stephen Huffmon, age 63, of Brookfield passed away, Friday, February 11, 2022, at Pioneer Skilled Nursing in Marceline. Stephen Eugene, son of Sharon (Kintner) Mosley, Bill Huffmon, and Ollen and…
Earl Loyd Read, 80, of Browning, Missouri, passed away Wednesday, February, 9, 2022 at his home. Earl was born on January 26, 1942, to Loyd and Naomi (St. John) Read…
James “Jim” Ray Klein, age 61, a resident of Laclede, Missouri, passed away February 9, 2022, at Centerpoint Medical Center, Independence, Missouri. Jim was born the son of Claude Klein…
Brenda Sue (Belzer) Edgar was welcomed into this world on August 18, 1949 to parents Clyde Kermit Belzer and Ruth Hazel (Reed) Belzer. She peacefully passed to her heavenly life…
Ramsey Shane Cavanah passed away the morning of February 8, 2022. Shane was born on August 2, 1941, to Ralph O’Dell (Cotton) and Doris Ann (Ramsey) Cavanah in Macon, Missouri.…
Robert Lee Cohoon, 89, left this life on January 31, 2022, to live with his Lord, Jesus, who is the Christ of the Living God. Robert was born in Bucklin, Missouri on May 12, 1932, to Victor Gale and Catherine Bliss (Jose) Cohoon. He attended public school in Bucklin graduating from Bucklin High School in 1950. During his youth, Robert worked for his father as part of Gale (VG) Cohoon’s utility winch truck business on pipeline construction all over the USA. Robert Lee Cohoon married Mary Ann Hughes in Bucklin, Missouri on September 14, 1952, before leaving for the Korean War. Robert served during the Korean War in Battery C, 235 Field Artillery Observation Battalion. His unit was attached to the ROK Army as a forward observation unit that directed UN fire against the enemy. Battery C was awarded a meritorious unit commendation by General Taylor the citation letter saying it “displayed such outstanding devotion to duty in the performance of exceptionally difficult tasks as to set it apart from and above other units with similar missions”. After being discharged from the army, Robert went to the Kansas City Business College. Then Robert took a job as a bookkeeper at Brookfield, Missouri, for Brookfield Tire & Supply for 2 years. In 1958 Robert went to work for Midland Machinery Company (a Caterpillar tractor dealership that became Dean Machinery Company) in Chillicothe, Missouri. Robert worked his way up through the company (starting in Chillicothe and ending up in Kansas City) until he became Vice President, Secretary & Treasurer of Dean Machinery Company, Dean Realty Company, and Dean Operations. Retiring in 1993, Robert and his lifelong sweetheart, Mary Ann, enjoyed travelling to visit their children and eleven grandchildren. Robert enjoyed hunting, gardening, reading, the KC Royals and Chiefs games, the MU Tigers football and basketball games, playing board and card games with his children and grandchildren, also going fishing (especially with his grandchildren). Robert was preceded in death by his parents, sister Lovene, and brother Bill. Robert leaves his wife Mary Ann, brother Don, sisters Vicky and Ruth, son Steve (wife Kathy), daughter Cathy (husband Mike), daughter Amy (husband Brad), grandchildren Hannah, Ashley (husband Marty), Caleb (wife Alicia), Josh, Jake, Emily, Tim (wife Nicole), Chris, Tabitha, Ian, and Matthew. Robert leaves two great grandchildren William and Matthew. Robert Cohoon was stern but kindhearted man and very proud of his family and their achievements. We all look forward to the day when we will be with him again.
David Earl Sage, 79, Independence, Missouri, passed away peacefully at home on Sunday, January 23, 2022. He was born on June 26, 1942 in Clarence, Missouri to Eldred and LaVerne Swisher Sage.