OBITUARIES

As of Wednesday, Aug. 28, 2024
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OBITUARY

Carolyn Copher

Oct. 23, 1949 – Aug. 23, 2024

Carolyn Sue Copher, of Webb City, a beloved wife, mother, grandmother and friend, passed away on Aug. 23, 2024, next to her husband. Carolyn was a beacon of generosity, compassion, and thoughtfulness, illuminating the lives of all those fortunate enough to know her. Born on Oct. 23, 1949, in Webb City, Carolyn was a vibrant thread in the fabric of her community, dedicating her life to the service and nurture of others.

Carolyn was a passionate educator, operating her in-home daycare for many years before retiring in 2017. Her love for children was evident in the dedication and joy with which she approached her work. In her retirement, Carolyn continued to serve others by managing the food pantry at Abundant Life Church for 19 years. Her faith was a guiding light in her life, as she embodied the Christian principle of “love thy neighbor” in every aspect of her life. Her husband Larry stated, “If we were millionaires, she would have given it all away.”

Aside from her impactful professional life, Carolyn cherished spending time with her family, particularly her grandchildren and great-grandchildren. She delighted in traveling to Branson with her husband, Larry, indulging in their shared love for various shows like “Legends” and “Dixie Stampede.” Her prowess in the kitchen was renowned. The memory of Carolyn’s laughter filling a room, her radiant smile, and her selfless nature will forever be engraved in the hearts of her loved ones.

Carolyn was preceded in death by her parents Lue and Bonnie Smith; a brother, Butch Smith; and a nephew, Steve Smith. She is survived by her devoted husband, Larry Copher; their son, Chad (Charyl) Copher, Webb City; sisters Marilyn (Dale) Connely, Joplin, and Sharon Ann Smith, Cassville; grandchildren Kaleb (Kayla) Copher, Webb City, Mariah (Seth) Watkins, Webb City, Joshua (Kiley) Copher, Joplin, Justin Wininger, Joplin, and Norman (Kandi Midget) Wininger, Columbus, Kan.; great-grandchildren Kael, Kaisley, Kreed and Knox Copher, Weslee and Levee Watkins, Amorie, Flynn and Jasmine Wininger, and Jace, Landon and Ethan Midget.

A celebration of Carolyn’s life was held Wednesday, August 28, 2024, at Simpson Funeral Home. the same location, with Chaplain Kyle Beverlin officiating. Inurnment followed at Ozark Memorial Park Cemetery.

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John Fredrickson

Jan. 9, 1935 – Aug. 22, 2024

On Thursday, Aug. 22, 2024, John Eric Fredrickson, of rural Webb City, left this world at age 89. He was born on Jan, 9, 1935, in Webb City to Swedish immigrants Karl (“Charles”) Johan Fredrickson and Emma Kristina (Andersson) Fredrickson. They and John’s five older siblings predeceased him. Although John lost both parents before he reached adulthood, they instilled in him a strong love for family and friends. His generosity, clever wit, spunk, kindness, work ethic, and intelligence made him an important part of his community.

Through eighth grade, John attended Prairie Hill one-room school near the family home, where he walked uphill both to and from school, usually in snow as deep as the fence posts or when it was so hot that the popcorn was popping in the fields, even though he started driving a Model A during that time. He graduated from Carl Junction High School, where he served as president of his FFA chapter. Following high school, he put himself through the University of Missouri (Mizzou), in 1958 earning a bachelor of science in agriculture. During that time, he enjoyed his summer job with the U.S. Forest Service in Oregon. He retired from the USDA Natural Resource Conservation Service, where he worked with local landowners to preserve soil, air, water, plants and animals. He loved gardening and was legendary for his cantaloupes and turnips. He often grew unusual garden plants so the kids could try new foods and learn about how things grow; he derived pleasure from keeping cattle for beef to go with the vegetables. As a child, John attended Pleasant Hill Methodist Church. As an adult, John was a long-time active member of New Hope Church, north of Carl Junction, including as a Sunday School teacher. He lived his beliefs.

After college, John was drafted into the U.S. Army and worked in communications in Paris, France, at the Supreme Headquarters Allied Powers of Europe. While in Paris, he selected and purchased the lace that was to be part of his bride’s wedding dress. When he returned from France, he married Shirley Sue (Costley) Fredrickson on Aug. 21, 1960, at New Hope. He liked to say that she was “surely costly,” but they made a great team raising and providing for their four children. John intentionally stuck around and planned for their 64th wedding anniversary, because he wouldn’t want to mess up a special occasion.

Surviving are John’s wife, Sue Fredrickson, and children Kristina Fredrickson (Ron Russik), Martha (Jerry) Pope, Timothy Fredrickson, and Stephen (Tami) Fredrickson. He is also survived by seven granddaughters and one grandson, as well as three great-granddaughters. They are: Laura Riley, Erica (C.J.) Matthews, Haley Pope (Justus Edens), John Riley, Ashlyn (Jesse) Kennedy, Katie Fredrickson, Brooke Pope, Kallie Fredrickson, Shae Matthews, Alaina Meyer, and Shannon Matthews. Dozens of nieces and nephews also survive. Many more are counted as family, because John loved everyone.

John will be dearly missed by a multitude of relatives, neighbors, and friends who will love and remember him always. Donations may be made to the Pleasant Hill Cemetery Association, c/o Matt Winder, 26390 Locust Rd, Webb City MO 64870. John was the cemetery caretaker for many years.

A visitation with family will be held at New Hope Church from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. on Friday, Aug. 30. A celebration of life will be held at New Hope the following morning, at 10:30 a.m. Saturday, Aug. 31. Interment will be at a later date at Pleasant Hill Cemetery. Arrangements are under the direction of Simpson Funeral Home.

OBITUARY

Kay Musgrove

Feb. 10, 1943 – Aug. 24, 2024

Kay Musgrove, age 81, of Carl Junction, passed away Saturday, Aug. 24, 2024, at her home with family by her side.

She was born Feb. 10, 1943, in Carthage to Charles and Lady Marge (Beckham) Howell.

Kay was a sales associate for retail stores in the area. She was a graduate of Carthage High School. She attended the Alba Christian Church. Her family was very important to her, and she loved them dearly.

Kay married Thomas on Oct. 6, 1961,, and he survives. Kay is also survived by, one son, Thomas Musgrove and wife Brenda; one daughter, Melissa Gilbreath and husband Eric; seven grandchildren, Jesica Housel and husband Nick, Katie Woodward and husband Derek, Cassie Banks, Hailey Gilbreath, Evelyn Gilbreath, Kristie Lett and husband Duce, Todd Smith; 12 great-grandchildren, Allena Keith, Damon Keith, Brianna Housel, Nora Housel, Paige Housel, Emma Housel, Logan Housel, Trenton Woodward, Tanner Woodward, Riley Banks, Braxton Banks, and Bailey Banks; and numerous extended family and friends.

Kay was preceded in death by her daughter, Martitia Musgrove; her parents; six brothers, Richard Howell, Jack Howell, Meredith Howell, George Howell, Phillip Howell and Frank Keith.

Graveside services were held Wednesday, Aug. 28, 2024, at the Carl Junction Cemetery, with Roger Haselquist officiating. Pallbearers will be Derek Woodward, Eric Gilbreath, Austin Etcheson, Thomas Musgrove, Gary Weaver and Jim Felker. Memorial contributions may be made to Alba Christian Church, in care of Mason-Woodard Mortuary.

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James Ryan

Sept. 16, 1946 – Aug. 25, 2024

James Arthur Ryan Sr., age 77, of Neosho, passed away on Sunday, Aug. 25, 2024 at his home with family at his side.

James was born Sept. 16, 1946, in Williams, Ariz., son of the late Victor Ryan and Emma (Allen) Ryan. He grew up in Carterville, where he graduated from Carterville High School and was a gifted athlete before attending Missouri Southern State University, where he got a degree in engineering. He was drafted by the U.S. Army while in college and served for several years in Germany and with the reserves. He returned to Carterville and began Jim Ryan Roofing and Remodeling. He did this for many years with his wife and son. He was devoted to serving the Lord and attending Tabernacle Church in Joplin.

Survivors include his children, James A. Ryan Jr. and wife Tara, Seneca, Melissa Jones and husband Pastor Jarrod Jones, Neosho, Joseph Ryan and wife Candice, Racine, Tamara Call and husband Phillip, Ozark, Cassandra Ryan, Springfield, Robin Alley and husband Pastor Michael Alley, Sulphur Springs, Ark.; 25 grandchildren; and seven great-grandchildren; brothers, Dan Ryan, Tim Ryan, Roy Ryan, Tom Ryan, Nathan Ryan and Phillip Ryan; sisters, Mary Forsythe and Joanna Sparlin; and numerous nieces and nephews.

A funeral service will be held at 3 p.m. Friday, Aug. 30, 2024, at Tabernacle Church, 1024 E. Second St., Joplin. The family will receive friends from 5 to 7:30 p.m. Thursday, Aug. 29, 2024, at Parker Mortuary.