![]() ![]() Survivors include three daughters, Carol Chester, Melanee Grooms and Sherry Santana, all of Joplin six grandchildren, Carrie Jacobs, Allison Chester, Julianne Hans, Matthew Grooms, Christopher Muse and Dustin Muse eight great-grandchildren two nieces, Patricia Collins and Sheila Packwood four great nieces and nephews, Jeremy, Mike, Rob and Lisa and four great great nieces and nephews.Ī memorial visitation is planned for Thursday from 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. He was also preceded in death by two sisters, Vivian and Gladys one brother, Dick and one nephew, Rex Brattin. McKissick Brown on June 12, 1978, in Miami, Okla. He attended the Fairview class reunion every year and was the last remaining out of the original 14 that he had graduated with. He was a member of Spring City Church of Christ.īub was a veteran of the United States Army and served during World War II. He worked at Eagle Picher Industries in the Couples Division for several years before he retired in the mid 1970s. He had lived in the Joplin area most of his life. 5, 1921, in Stella, Mo., to the late Lon Nicely and Atty Lamberson Nicely. "Bub" Nicely, age 90, Joplin, passed away Sunday, April 29, 2012, at his home after an illness.īub was born Dec. He was born Februin Joplin, Missouri, son of James and Betty Lou Patterson. Joel Dwayne Patterson, 59, of Leawood, Kansas, died Apat his home. His family includes his wife, Yan and daughter, Jet his sisters, Vicki Patterson, of Colorado Springs, and Penny Rogers, of Joplin and his brother, Todd Patterson, of both Kansas City and Washington, D.C.Ī private memorial service will be held in his honor. These are the things that will inspire the reflections and recollections that many will share about him for years to come. These are the things that will define his legacy. Joel will be most fondly remembered, though, for his remarkable creativity, brilliance and wit. Both inspired his writings and artistic interests. He explored the world where his adventures took him throughout five continents. He remained at DeVry for nearly 25 years where he concluded his career as a senior professor.Īs notable as his academic career were his musical talents and extensive travels. He taught communications at UMKC before joining the faculty at DeVry University. He later received his bachelor's and master's degrees from Missouri Southern State College and the University of Missouri-Kansas City. He excelled in scouting and student leadership, earning his Eagle Scout Award and graduating at the top of his class from Parkwood High School in 1971. Joel was a proud native of Joplin, the son of the late James E. An unforgettable father, son, brother and friend, Joel Patterson recently passed away at his home in Leawood, Kan. ![]() Box 66, Neosho, MO 64850.Īrrangements are under the direction of Clark Funeral Home, Neosho. John's Church in care of Clark Funeral Home, P.O. Thursday evening at the funeral home.Ĭontributions in memory of Letha Lee may be made to the Altar Guild of St. and the family will receive friends from 6 to 7 p.m. Interment will be in the Neosho IOOF Cemetery and family will serve as pallbearers.įriends may call at the Clark Funeral Home, Neosho, on Thursday from 9 a.m. John's Episcopal Church, Father Dan Erdman will officiate. Services will be Friday, May 4, at 2 p.m. In addition to her husband and parents, she is preceded in death by two sisters, Wilma Landreth and Mary Beth Jones and a niece, Joanna Balmas. ![]() She is survived by a niece, Marilee Griffin and husband, Darren, Stark City two great-nieces, Jennifer Sickenger, Springfield, and Della Cobb and husband, David, Stark City a great-nephew, Scott Mark, Monett and four great great nieces and nephews. She was a homemaker, an accomplished cook, was known for her quick wit, an active member of Neosho Area Widow to Widow and a member of St. She graduated from Newtonia High School and Business College and had worked in Wichita, Kan., Tulsa, Okla., Kansas City, Mo., and Springfield, Mo., before returning to the area in 1972. 9, 1910, in Stark City, Mo., the daughter of William H. Letha Lee Kritz NEOSHO, MO - Letha Lee Kritz, 101, of Neosho, died May 1, 2012, at Medicalodge in Neosho. Joplin Globe Newspaper Obituaries found Wednesday, May 02, 2012 ![]()
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