![]() Memorial contributions may be made to the First Baptist Church Building Fund and may be entrusted to the mortuary.Īrrangements are under the personal care and direction of Parker Mortuary, Joplin. Private family burial will be held at a later date at the Osborne Memorial Cemetery. The family will receive friends for a time of visitation beginning at 2:00 p.m. Survivors include his wife of 48 years, Kay Johnson, of Joplin their children, Jamie Johnson, and his wife Michelle, of Joplin, Michelle Hoag, and her husband, John, of Des Moines, IA, Katy Kelley, and her husband, Steven, of Joplin, and Ryan Johnson, and his wife, Juah, of Joplin lifelong friend, John Hicks, of Joplin eight grandchildren, Laney Hoag, Dylan Altheide, Jackson Hoag, Kreighton Johnson, Kennedy Kelley, Karson Johnson, Kooper Kelley, and Greenlea Johnson.įuneral services will be held on Thursday, Septemat 3:00 p.m. His greatest joy in life was spending time with his family. He so loved his kids and grandkids, but also held a special place for all their friends and was known as being a "stand in dad" for others. Six seasons removed from an 0-10 campaign, Cassville coach David Large looked across the field swarming with jubilant Cassville fans and. As a Papa to eight grandchildren, he never missed an event. If Michael wasn't coaching his kids' teams, he was attending their games, plays, and dance recitals. Louis Cardinal fan, and a member of the First Baptist Church of Joplin. He was also an Eagle Scout, a little league coach, Upward Bound soccer coach, an avid St. He was a past president of the Joplin Jaycees and former State Vice President, where he was the recipient of the JCI Senator Award. In his early years Michael was an active fast pitch softball player and enjoyed bowling with his bowling league. Michael was employed for several years as a transportation manager for the trucking industry until his retirement. He was united in marriage to Kay Mauller, on June 14, 1973, in Joplin. Soon after graduating high school, he joined the Missouri Armory National Guard honorably serving for seven years. ![]() He was a lifelong Joplin resident and a graduate of Joplin High School Class of 1965. and Lois (Hester) Johnson, was born on October 17, 1947, in Joplin. Burial with military honors will be at Oak Ridge Cemetery in Cassville.Michael LeRoy Johnson, age 73, of Joplin, passed away on Saturday, Septemat his home surrounded by family. Pastor Jerry Nickle and Pastor Rick Cooper will conduct the services. Thursday, Octoat Fohn Funeral Home in Cassville. He was a member of Community Faith Chapel in Cassville.įuneral services will be held at 2:00 P.M. ![]() His entire life was spent as a cattle farmer. During the Korean War he joined the United States Air Force, serving from Mauntil March 10, 1957. Glenn grew up and received his education in Cassville where he graduated from high school. ![]() The pair, whose exploits were recently featured. Preceding him in death were his parents and one sister, Margarete Saviano. Two Cassville storm chasers died in a traffic accident on Tuesday afternoon while in hot pursuit of a storm. The Cassville Post 118 American Legion baseball team has never won the District 15 AAA. Also surviving are one brother, Milton (Dutch) Beeson of Granby, Missouri two sisters, Darlene Hastings and her husband Jerry of Bartlesville, Oklahoma and Delores Ballard of Kansas City, Missouri nieces and nephews. On he was united in marriage to Lavelle Jane Utter, who survives. He was born Main Cassville, Missouri the son of Estel and Verna (Bishop) Beeson. Glenn Harold Beeson, age 85, of Cassville, Missouri, passed away Sunday, Octoat Mercy Hospital in Springfield, Missouri. ![]()
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