Obituaries

In Memory of Stacy McFarlen
November 15th 2018 by Dee Loflin
In Memory of Stacy McFarlen
Stacy McFarlen of Bloomfield, son of Pat Hart Robinett and the late Gene McFarlen, was born in Poplar Bluff, Missouri on April 13, 1971, and passed away at the Southeast Hospital in Cape Girardeau on November 14, 2018, at the age of 47 years, 7 months and 1 day.

Stacy had lived in the Bloomfield and Dexter area all his life. He had worked at WW Wood Products in Dudley and was an avid sports fan.

Surviving are his mother, Pat Robinett of Bloomfield; one daughter, Tori McFarlen of Sikeston; one son, Brysen McFarlen of Chaffee; one grandson, Haiden Bland of Sikeston; three sisters & husbands, Dawn (Bob) Myers of Cape Girardeau, Amanda (Christopher) Turner of Jackson, Laura Isaac of Fisk; and one brother & wife, John (Lindsey) Robinett of Dexter. Many nieces, nephews, other relatives and friends also survive.

Friends may visit on Thursday, November 15, 2018 from 5:00 to 7:00 p.m. at the Chiles-Cooper Funeral Home in Bloomfield.

There are no services scheduled.

Donations may be made to the family for the children and grandchild's college funds, these donations may be made through the funeral home website.

Chiles-Cooper Funeral Home of Bloomfield in charge of arrangements.

Last Updated on November 15th 2018 by Dee Loflin




More from ShowMe Times:
In Memory of Wyatt William Deel
November 14th 2018 by Dee Loflin
In Memory of Wyatt William Deel
Wyatt William Deel, 18 of Drexel, Missouri passed away Saturday, November 10, 2018 in his home surrounded by love, after fighting Diffuse Intrinsic Pontine Giloma (DIPG) for 18 months. A Celebration of Life Service will be held Saturday, November 17, 2018 at 3:00 pm at the Drexel High School Gymnasium. A visitation will be held prior to the service from 1:00 pm to 3:00 pm Saturday, also at the school. Burial will follow in Sharon Cemetery, Drexel, Missouri. Services under the direction of Mullinax Funeral Home, Drexel Chapel (660-679-0009). In Lieu of flowers, memorial contributions are suggested to Wyatt's Warriors, to continue raising money for research and a cure for DIPG and to help other pediatric cancer patients. Messages of condolence may be left for the family at www.mullinaxfuneralhome.com

Wyatt William Deel was born on April 27th, 2000 in Kansas City Mo to his loving parents Dennis and Tesa Deel and proud big brother, Hunter Wayne Deel.

He resided in Drexel for all 18 years of his life. Wyatt attended Drexel R-IV, graduating in May 2018. He collected many names while attending school. Wy Wy, Willy, Buckets and Q Tip were just a few. 

Wyatt loved life! He had a mischievous smile, twinkle in his eye and a comeback on his lips, that was usually inappropriate. He had boundless amounts of energy, no filter and he was loud (very loud). Wyatt never knew a stranger, kids were drawn to him and he had an unshakeable Faith in God before and after his diagnosis. 

The 4 greatest loves in his life were Food, God, Basketball and Maddy J. At an early age, Wyatt showed a passion for sports. As he grew older Basketball topped the list. This passion connected him to his numerous amounts of friends from all over. Wyatt spent countless hours in the driveway shooting hoops, playing on traveling teams and going to camps to work on his game. He shined on the court, loved competing against his brothers and rehashed every play for hours. 

Wyatt packed his 18 years of life full. He took pride in his work at Dreamland Ranch. Even better than the work was his co workers. Wyatt brought his life long friends onto the crew at the ranch. They worked hard but managed to enjoy perks of the job including hunting and fishing. If on the crew you were expected to work, accept dares, and take your first dip. The stories were endless of those dares. Wyatt’s favorites included swinging in trees like monkeys, swimming at any time of the year and seeing who could get closest to the fire. 

As brothers, the Deel boys were opposite as night and day from their looks to their personality. Although Hunter was the first to pick on his little brother, he was also the first person the stand up for Wyatt. They learned to "play as a team" from the beginning. This built a foundation that made him a great teammate to others in years to come. Wyatt gained some siblings thru the years. Mandy, Lauryn, Kyle, Jon and Nick joined the team. He was always the baby until Izzy made Wyatt a Big Bro. He relished the title and loved the fact that she might act a little more like him than anyone else. 

Wyatt went on trips all over the world with his Dad. He enjoyed the beach, snow skiing, water slides, go carts and everything about Cabo. He also traveled all over the state of Mo and neighboring states to play basketball. Roads trips with Wy included singing at the top of his lungs off key, pit stops for food, naps and navigating the roads for Mom. 

He loved and was loved! Wyatt got Maddy fever in 5th grade. It took awhile for him to wear her down but finally Mads couldn't resist his charm any longer. The two became an inseparable fixture of love and support. Wy Wy and Mads complimented each other well. He brought the fun and bad decisions. She brought the reasoning and the camera. 

In May of 2017, Wyatt was diagnosed with DIPG. He was a fierce competitor but was given an unfair fight. DIPG is incurable and terminal upon diagnosis. Wyatt took the lead and said we will fight this with smiles on our face and faith in our hearts. Gods got this! Wyatt won his battle and Heaven gained the most ornery Angel of all on November 10, 2018. 

Wyatt was preceded in death by his grandparents Wayne and Dorothy Deel and by his uncle Joe Fink, and by his beloved dog Zeus. He is survived by the love of his life Maddy Jones, his parents, Dennis Deel and Joni Baker Duffield, Tesa and Martin Miles, and Mike and Kim Jones, siblings, Hunter Deel, Mandy and Doyle Catron, Jon and Nick Miles, Kyle & Izzy Jones, and Lauryn Campbell. He is also survived by his nephews and niece, Lane and Ella Catron and Blake Wyatt Shipley, grandparents, Bill and Sandy Hocker, Jan Rush (Mark McCoy), Betty Miles, and Max and Mary Miles, and great-grandma Martha Hocker. He is also survived by many aunts, uncles, cousins, numerous friends, and a community of warriors that rallied around him during his illness.

Last Updated on November 14th 2018 by Dee Loflin




More from ShowMe Times:
In Memory of Ted J. Lanpher
November 14th 2018 by Dee Loflin
In Memory of Ted J. Lanpher
Ted J. Lanpher, 82, of Advance, Missouri, passed away Thursday, November 8, 2018.

He was born August 24, 1936 in Painton, Missouri to Sam and Maude (Fenimore) Lanpher. His parents and two infant sisters preceded him in death.

He is survived by his wife of 59 years, Barbara (Simmons) Lanpher; daughters, Karen Lanpher Keene (Kevin) of Whitewater, Missouri and Jennifer Huskey (Jack) of Delta, Missouri; son, Scott Lanpher of Cape Girardeau; four grandchildren, Jessica Statler, Taylor Wilkinson, Tyler Huskey and Austin Huskey; 6 great-grandchildren; brother, Nick Lanpher of Cape Girardeau.

Ted grew up in Delta and was a 1954 graduate of Delta high school. He served in the U.S. Army from 1959-1961 in El Paso, Texas. He worked as a heavy equipment operator and was a member of the Operating Engineers Union Local 513 for 50 years, while also working the family farm. Ted served his community by serving on the Advance School Board and the Fairview Cemetery Board for many years. 

Ted enjoyed morning coffee with old school friends at the coffee shop in Delta. After retirement Ted and Barbara spent their winters in Okeechobee, Florida and enjoyed fishing on Lake Okeechobee and spending time with their many friends there.

A memorial service will be Saturday, November 24, 2018 at 3:00 p.m. at the Fairview Baptist Church in Advance. Visitation will be from 1:00 p.m. until the time of service.

Burial will follow with full military rites at Fairview Cemetery.

In lieu of flowers memorial may be given to the Fairview Cemetery, 4218 State Highway NN, Advance, Missouri 63730.

Online condolences may be shared at www.fordandsonsfuneralhome.com


Last Updated on November 14th 2018 by Dee Loflin




More from ShowMe Times:
In Memory of Donna Marie Pemberton
November 12th 2018 by Dee Loflin
In Memory of Donna Marie Pemberton
Donna Marie Pemberton, daughter of the late Bonard Newell and Mary Kathryn Graue Newell was born on August 1, 1959 in Sikeston, Missouri and departed this life on November 9, 2018 at her residence in Dexter at the age of 59 years.

Mrs. Pemberton was a member of the Calvary Baptist Church in Dexter. She was a homemaker. Her family was her world and she helped anyone that was in need.

On July 27, 1999 she was united in marriage to Delbert Pemberton in Benton, Missouri. Mr. Pemberton survives of the home.

Survivors include: two sons, Bobby Joe Pemberton (Hailey) of Dexter, Brandon Pemberton (Jessica) of Dexter; two daughters, Cristy Smith (Chuck) of Sikeston, Mandy McCoy (Allen) of Dexter; two brothers, David Newell of Perryville, Randy Newell of Dexter; three sisters, Jennie Pulliam of Dexter, Teresa Freeland of Dexter, Sandra Hendrix of Dexter; nineteen grandchildren, Michaela Simms, Tesla Smith, Tyler Smith, Shyanna Twomey, Brooklyn Teague, Michelle McCoy, Colton Campbell, Haleigh Pulliam, Eric McCoy, Bryston Pemberton, Emalee Bratcher, Morgan Pulliam, Brayden Barnett, Cassy Pemberton, Conner Pemberton, Logan Pemberton, Dalton Pemberton, Mason Pemberton, Sadie Pemberton and three great-grandchildren, Athena Campbell, Kali Rose Barnett, Kayden Twomey and Bear Reynolds.

Besides her parents, she is preceded in death by one brother, Terry Newell; two sisters, Glenda Kearbey and Norma Hargrove.

Friends may call at the Rainey-Mathis Funeral Home in Dexter on Monday, November 12, 2018 from 5:00 to 8:00 PM. Services will be conducted on Tuesday, November 13, 2018 at 2:00 PM with Rev. Danny Collins officiating. Interment will follow in the Dexter Cemetery.

Last Updated on November 12th 2018 by Dee Loflin




More from ShowMe Times:
In Memory of James Everett Long
November 12th 2018 by Dee Loflin
In Memory of James Everett Long
James Everett Long, a resident of Dexter, Missouri  was born on February 8, 1936, in Essex, Missouri to the late Russell E. Long and Delours Sherwood Long  and departed this life on November 10, 2018 in Dexter, MO at the age of 82 years.

On September 17, 1997, he was united in marriage to Joyce McFarland Carroll in Bloomfield, MO. Jim was a member of the First Baptist Church of Dexter, MO.

Jim was a talented man who pursued several careers including farming, business, and serving for many years as the Maintenance Supervisor at the Veterans Cemetery in Bloomfield. During his life his hobbies included aviation, hunting, and spending time with his granddaughter, Olivia.

He is survived by his wife, Joyce and by three children  Lt Col James E. Long, Jr. USAF Ret., and Kristi Long Williams and husband Mike, and Dara Snider Kotzbauer and husband Garry. Two stepsons Brian Carroll and wife Tarah and Dustin Carroll.   His grandchildren, Olivia Carroll,  Lt. Cmdr Sarah E. Sparks USN, Capt Rachel M. Long USAF, Jacob Williams, Tech Sgt. Lucas E. Snider USAF and wife Keeli, Chelsey Snider Mangus and husband Tyler.  By five great grandchildren, Layla and Collin Snider, Aubrey Seiter, Jude Mangus, and Elle Sparks. Also survived by two sisters, Evelyn Locke of Poplar Bluff and Linda Kay Collier of Dexter, MO and by many other family members and friends..

Friends may call the Rainey-Mathis Funeral Home in Dexter on Wednesday, November 14, 2018 from 10:00 AM to 12:00 PM (Noon). Services will be conducted on Wednesday, November 14, 2018 at 12:00 PM (Noon) with Rev. Ron Beaton officiating. Interment will follow in the Dexter Cemetery.

Last Updated on November 12th 2018 by Dee Loflin




More from ShowMe Times:
Subscribe to "Obituaries"

ShowMe Gold Sponsors