
Lyman Curtis Hale,84 of Wappapello, Missouri died at The Manor in Poplar Bluff on January 23, 2016.
Mr. Hale was born near Wappapello on January 4, 1932 to Talmage Judson Hale and Ester Holiday Hale, they preceded him in death.
On August 7, 1954 he and Sylvia Mitchell were united in marriage. Sylvia preceded him in death on November 28, 2012.
Lyman served in the United States Army and maintained gainful employment as a logger. He was of the Pentecostal faith.
He is survived by one son, Curtis Hale; four daughters, Donna Scott, Marie Wiseman, Sandy Hale, and Linda Heath; four sisters, Mildred, Bernice, Nellie, Louise Naber and Alma.; 19 grand children; 19 great-grandchildren and 10 great grandchildren.
Along with his parents and his beloved wife, Mr. Hale was preceded in death by three brothers; Paul Hale, Marvin Hale and Alvie Hale.
Visitation will begin at 5:00 PM Tuesday January 26, 2016 at the Morgan Sifford funeral home with the funeral being conducted on Wednesday January 27, 2016 at 10:00 AM with Terry Scott and Doyle Mitchell officiating also at the funeral home.
Interment will be in the New Hope Cemetery in McGee, Missouri.

Robert "Bob" Mayo, 80, of Advance peacefully went to be with the Lord in the early morning hours of Jan. 24, 2016, at Saint Francis Hospital in Cape Girardeau.
Bob was born to Clinton and Georgia Mayo of Aquilla, Missouri, on Oct. 10, 1935.
He was a 1955 graduate of Bloomfield High School and spent over 30 years working for Union Pacific Railroad and its predecessors in Scott City as a locomotive engineer.
Bob's life was filled with achievements, but he would be the first to say that his family was the pinnacle achievement of his life.
It all began Jan. 12, 1955, in Panola County, Mississippi, where he and his soon-to-be wife, Jo Ann, sneaked off to be married, as they were too young to do so under Missouri law.
Upon their return, they would go on to have 54 more anniversaries before Jo Ann's passing in 2009.
Since 1955, the lengths he went to care for his family are unmeasurable and unforgettable. His impressions have left a permanent footprint on each of their lives, for which they are forever grateful.
Bob's second-greatest achievements were the friends he made over his lifetime. To say he was a mere socialite would not do him justice, as he was much more than that. His day could not begin before meeting his friends at the Advance Town and Country for a fresh cup of coffee and a thorough update on local current events.
Many people say that the greatest gift you can give someone is time. Bob must have been listening to those words ring out in his mind during his life, because up until his last breath, he gave all the time he had to others, never expecting anything in return.
His favorite thing to do was watch his family's high-school sporting events, especially Advance high-school basketball.
Rest in peace, Grandpa; you will be in our hearts here on Earth until we meet again.
Bob is survived by his younger sister, Linda York, of Campbell, Missouri; two daughters, Debbe Mayo of Advance and Terri West of Buffalo, Missouri; three grandsons, Travis Westbrook of Bloomfield, Missouri, Brandon Cooper of Cape Girardeau and Ryan West of Buffalo; as well as many nieces, nephews, and cousins.
He was preceded in death by his parents and wife referenced above, as well as his two older sisters, Wanda Bivens of St. Louis and Ruth West of Cape Girardeau, and his two younger brothers, Harold Mayo of Jonesboro, Illinois, and Larry Mayo of Advance.
To gather and honor Bob's life, please join us for a visitation from 4 to 8 p.m. Thursday and funeral service at 11 a.m. Friday at the Morgan Funeral Home in Advance.
In lieu of flowers, the family requests those contributions be directed to the Stoddard County Children's Home, which can be done at stoddardcountychildrenshome.com.



Bob Lowrey, son of the late Grady Lowrey and Helen Denton Lowrey, was born on August 25, 1937 in Catron, Missouri and departed this life on January 20, 2016 at his residence in Dexter, Missouri at the age of 78.
Mr. Lowrey was a member of the Miner Baptist Church in Miner, Missouri, a Sunday School teacher and a former deacon of the First Baptist Church of Parma, Missouri. He was a partner in the Sandy Ridge Cotton Company in Malden and co-owner of Bob Lowrey Farms of Parma.
On October 12, 1957, he was united in marriage to Betty Miller in Parma, Missouri. Mrs. Lowrey survives of the home.
In addition to his wife, he is survived by one son, Bobby David Lowrey and wife Kerri of Dexter, Missouri; by two daughters, Debbie Lewis and husband Steve of Dexter, Missouri and Lisa Dockins of Sikeston, Missouri; by six grandchildren, Heather Lewis, Matthew Lewis, Hunter Dockins, Hannah Dockins, Bobby Lee Lowrey and his wife Kelsey and Tori Lowrey; by four great-grandchildren, Nate Lewis, Carli Lewis, Madison Lowrey and Emma Johnson; and by two sisters, Sally Mollineaux of Benton, Missouri and Joyce Stewart of Parma, Missouri and many other family members and friends.
Besides his parents, he was preceded in death by one grandson and by one sister, Rita Cook.
Friends may call at the Rainey-Mathis Funeral Home in Dexter on Friday, January 22, 2016 from 5:00 P.M. to 8:00 P.M.
Funeral services will be conducted in the Rainey-Mathis Funeral Chapel on Saturday, January 23, 2016 at 10:00 A.M. with Rev. Mitch Jackson officiating.
Interment will follow in the Bernie Cemetery.
The family requests that memorials be made to the Stoddard County Children's Home, Memorial Tribute Fund, P. O. Box 164, Dexter, Missouri 63841 or The Christian Academy,103 East Kathleen, Sikeston, Missouri 63801.