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He worked for Allisson Concrete in Stanberry and later worked for the Railroad. He was united in marriage to Geraldine Cogdill in January of 1952, and to this union two children were born, Vicky and Richard. Billy retired from St. Joseph Light and Power after 39 years as a District Tree Supervisor.

We are a full service funeral home, and Maryville's only ground floor, handicap compliant, community room equipped, modern funeral facility. We offer all types of funeral, cremation, and prearrangement services and are owned and operated by Jeff and Kim Bram. We gladly accept VISA, Mastercard, and Discover cards for all services we provide. We can also accept insurance assignments or your personal check for services. After Geraldine’s passing, Billy met Dorothy in Louisburg, MO and they were married on May 24, 2008.
Ella Mae Shipley of Maryville, Missouri | 1929 - 2021 | Obituary
Their family relocated and Vern spent most of his childhood in Hollister, CA. Their family moved back to Missouri where he graduated from Albany High School in 1957. Vern Wayne Summa, age 82, of Maryville, MO, passed away from this life on August 23rd, 2021, at home. To send a flower arrangement or to plant trees in memory ofElla Mae Shipley, please click here to visit our Sympathy Store.

She was also preceded in death by her parents; grandson, Max Stegall, son, Robert Shipley, daughter, Deborah Major, and 13 siblings. Ella Mae was born on July 13, 1929, in Blanchard, IA. She was the 13th child of Albert Ross Kerns and Bessie Leona Kerns, of Pattonsburg, MO. She grew up in Elmo along with her many brothers and sisters. To send a flower arrangement or to plant trees in memory ofBilly L. Campbell, please click here to visit our Sympathy Store. Billy Lee Campbell was born to Roy and Macel Campbell on August 24, 1932, in Stanberry, MO and departed this life on May 19, 2021 at his home near Louisburg, MO. At the time of his passing he was 88 years, eight months, and 24 days of age.
Roger Lee Von Holzen of Maryville, Missouri | 1953 - 2021 | Obituary
Billy and Dorothy enjoyed 13 years together and shared many adventures including traveling. They also traveled to Las Vegas to enjoy time with Bill’s cousin, Curt Thomas, Hot Springs for the Horse Races with family and dear friends Tim and Carol, and bluegrass festivals with their beloved friends Clarence Earl and Donna. The Bram Funeral Home serves Maryville and northwest Missouri with funeral services, cremation services, and prearranged funeral plans. At Price Funeral Home, we believe it is your right and our first priority to provide the very best in caring and professional service to every family we serve. Our goal is to help each family honor the life of their loved one with a service offering dignity, integrity, and respect allowing family and friends to come together to remember, to honor, to support each other and to celebrate a life that has lived. Vern was very active with the Masonic Lodge #470 AF&AM, for 50 plus years.

He enjoyed many family gatherings, playing 42 and horseshoes with his brothers-in-law, and was an avid carpenter and a fan of western novels. Later in his life when asked what his favorite season was, he responded by saying “fall, because that is when I met the love of my life.” They were married on February 9th, 1958, and had two children, Brenda and Terri . Billy found so much joy in family dinners and fish fry’s and rides with the great-grandchildren on the Kubota. He took pride in his few head of beef cows and enjoyed watching them every day. He loved making whirligigs our of soda cans and picking the goodies out of black walnuts.
Billy L. Campbell of Louisburg, Missouri | 1932 - 2021 | Obituary
Billy was an active member of the Olive Point Baptist Church, where he could be found nearly every Sunday and Wednesday. To send a flower arrangement or to plant trees in memory ofRoger Lee Von Holzen, please click here to visit our Sympathy Store. To send a flower arrangement or to plant trees in memory ofVern W. Summa, please click here to visit our Sympathy Store. He was born on February 9th, 1939, in Pattonsburg, MO, to Lionel and Artela Summa.

He was a member of the bowling league in St. Joseph, Kiwanis Club, Masonic Lodge and Shriners Lodge, Lamplighters, and was a former member of the First Christian Church in Maryville where he was a Deacon and High School Youth Sponsor and on the Building Committee. Billy and Geraldine were married young but had 44 years together. They worked hard and always had an open door for family and friends. They enjoyed traveling and playing cards and dominos. Billy was preceded in death by his wife Geraldine; his parents; grandson-in-law, Troy Walker; brothers-in-law and sisters-in-law, Frank Cogdill, Anita Bridges and husband Charles, Jim Grace, Donnie Stockton, and Dale Stockton.
ObituaryWe are honored to have earned the trust and confidence placed in us since 1902 by those that we serve. We pledge to offer respectful and dignified professional service, service that a family should expect, service that families deserves. Roger met Michael Segura on June 1, 1991, and they married on December 25, 2016.

She enjoyed playing cards, reading, and loved going to Vegas, where she played the slots and bingo. She traveled to Spain, and London, with her sister, Bessie. She also traveled to Germany, for the birth of her granddaughter, Emma.
Roger has been extensively involved in the various technology initiatives undertaken by the university. Leading to his appointment to the Director of the campus faculty technology center, in the spring of 1999. The family moved to Marshfield, WI, and he attended Sacred Heart Catholic School. He was a high achiever and he had a running record that hold till today. Roger Lee Von Holzen, 68, of Maryville, MO, passed from this life on Monday, August 9, 2021, at Mosaic in Maryville. In lieu of flowers memorials may be made to the Shriners Hospital and Lebanon Hospice "Janet's Wish".

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