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Jennifer Hemminger uploaded photo(s)
Wednesday, July 12, 2023
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Joanne Bean uploaded photo(s)
Tuesday, July 11, 2023
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Sara Jane Clark uploaded photo(s)
Tuesday, July 11, 2023
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Joanne Stoecklein uploaded photo(s)
Monday, July 10, 2023
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Joanne Bean posted a condolence
Monday, July 10, 2023
One time Dad and I were going into a restaurant and there was a homeless looking man close to the door asking for money. Dad invited him to eat with us and the man declined. Then Dad offered for him to choose off of the menu and Dad would send it out to him if he'd rather. The man declined again. So we went into the restaurant without helping the man. I asked Dad why he didn't just give him money so the guy could get what he wanted when he wanted it. Dad said I'll buy him food. I'll buy him shoes but I won't help him buy alcohol and help him kill himself.
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Joanne Bean posted a condolence
Monday, July 10, 2023
When I was still in elementary school Dad had a job he really liked but then something happened. He was asked to "cook the books" as Dad said which I didn't really understand. Dad chose to quit that job he liked and got a job selling Snap-on Tools driving around in a Snap-on Tool truck until he found another job that he liked. Dad would rather quit a job than to do anything dishonest. So I got to ride with Dad every day to school. We would leave a little early and he would drop me by school. It was his idea so he had time to spend with one of his kids. It seems we learned a lot riding around with Dad in the car. I remember him saying, "It doesn't matter if you sweep floors for a living just be the best broom sweeper you can be." He would say," Always leave a place better than you found it."This has been passed on to his grandchildren. Just the other day one of my daughters told me a story of how she left a place better than she found it. Another thing he used to say when he was driving if he was behind someone that was slow or indecisive was s##t or get off the pot!
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Monday, July 10, 2023
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Joanne Bean posted a condolence
Monday, July 10, 2023
I don't know if many people know it not, but Dad was almost killed when he was a baby. His mother was hanging laundry and he was in a little baby seat and a dog attacked him grabbing him by the head. The family dog, Laddie, even though he was a smaller dog, attacked the bigger dog and saved my Dad's life. Dad didn't have much use of his right eye after that
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Joanne Bean posted a condolence
Monday, July 10, 2023
Dad took care of several foster children while I was growing up. First there was Jerry. When dad found out he had two brothers he ended up getting them too. Their names were Randy and Brian. My Dad was in the works to adopt them but then someone else in their family stepped up and got them. Another foster boy we had was Patrick. Boy could he eat! Dad always wanted to make life better for other people. He always said God had blessed him and the right thing to do was bless others.
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Jill Buceta posted a condolence
Monday, July 10, 2023
I am one of many grandchildren who spent several of my childhood summers visiting Lake of the Ozarks. When I remember Grandpa Carl I picture him out on his pontoon boat happily driving us around and letting us drive his jet skis. I remember him taking us out for tacos and going to the movies and sneakily being encouraged to see two movies for the price of one. I remember Grandpa Carl and Jackie picking me up one summer in their RV so I could intern with my Aunt Sara in Kansas. I remember all the fun things he would do to make sure I knew I was loved and he was happy to have me there. I remember his kind jolly smile and amazing hugs and I can't wait to see him again someday in Heaven., Love Jill Buceta (daughter of Joanne)
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Joanne Bean posted a condolence
Monday, July 10, 2023
Dad was so smart he could tell you how to fix about anything. One time he and Jackie came to visit us and we had gotten stuck with our neighbor's car over a misunderstanding of her thinking we wanted to buy her junk car. Since she had a mental impairment, we couldn't bear to tell her she misunderstood us. Dad went out to the garage while my husband was trying to figure out why it wouldn't run. Dad said well, It sounds to me like there's this little (and I don't know what stuff's called, but he said there was a little gitchy hoo down inside another little thingamajig) and it probably had come off and needed put back on. Well don't you know My husband followed his advice, found out that's exactly what was wrong, put the car back together and the kids ended up taking it and driving it back and forth to college for years!
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Joanne Bean posted a condolence
Monday, July 10, 2023
Dad was very neat and orderly and very clean. To this day, I don't know a cleaner man. Now he liked the house to be in order at all times with the one exception being the playroom in the basement. I remember when it was time for Dad to come home we would be in a mad rush, shoving game boards under the couch and picking everything up in a hurry. Then when Dad would come home he would pick us up and throw us in the air and squeeze us till our ribs cracked! He was always glad to see his kids when he got home.
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Joanne Bean posted a condolence
Monday, July 10, 2023
Dad was a devout Catholic and made sure all of his children went to church. Being late was not an option either. I remember a few terrifying rides Sunday mornings on Meridian road with our car flying up in the air and landing down hard, looking out the back window and seeing sparks and thinking we were going to die before we got there. I started praying before we ever got near St. Conrad's! Love ya Dad!
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Joanne Bean posted a condolence
Monday, July 10, 2023
One day Dad was in the stall with our horse, Duke. Duke could be pretty ornery. Jill and I were there and Duke went after Dad and bit him hard on his side. We were yelling for my dad to get out of the stall. My Dad pulled up his shirt and saw that big bite on his side. He went right over and punched Duke hard in the nose. He didn't get out of the stall until he was done doing what he had to do. He sure could be stubborn!
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Joanne Bean posted a condolence
Monday, July 10, 2023
One day I got off the school bus and Dad wasn't normally home at that time but he must have just gotten home from a business trip. The kids on the bus had been picking on me horribly and I was walking away from the bus crying. Dad was in the driveway and he reached out to grab me and asked me what's wrong but I pulled past him and kept walking. I didn't want the kids to know that I was crying. I went to my room. I didn't want to tell my Dad I was getting picked on because I was afraid he would be ashamed of me that I was the kid that got picked on in school. The next day when I got on the bus those three kids apologized to me and were really nice to me from then on. When I got home that day I told Dad. I said the kids that were picking on me apologized to me and are being nice to me now. Dad just kind of mumbled under his breath. Oh I had a little talk with their parents last night. I'm so glad you cared. It made my life so much easier without those kids picking on me.
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Joanne Bean posted a condolence
Monday, July 10, 2023
Dad, I remember when you were mowing hay and our beloved German Shepherd Adolf went running alongside of the tractor and got his leg cut in the hay mower. You hollered at him and us to try to get him to stop after the tractor but it was too late. You jumped off the tractor and wrapped his leg in your t-shirt. Jill and I sat in the back of the Jeep on the floor putting pressure on his leg. Will you drove as fast as you could to get him to the vet to save his life. I'm so glad you loved our dog so much . It undoubtedly left an impression on me.
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Joanne Bean uploaded photo(s)
Sunday, July 9, 2023
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Ann Bruce uploaded photo(s)
Sunday, July 9, 2023
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Carl loved tradition. Our family has always enjoyed chesnut stuffing in our Thanksgiving turkey’s each year. One year when Carl was living nearby in Oakmont, he called early in the morning of Thanksgiving, to say he had extra chestnuts. Carl knew you needed extra as sometimes even though you can buy a few pounds, some are not useable. So he brought them over for us to add to our bread stuffing. He knew how important Chesnut stuffing was to our dinner. I know Carl was a man of strong faith. It is comforting to know that he is in the arms of Jesus. Attached is a picture of a Bread keeper he made for me long ago. My family has always cherished good bakery bread. I have used this bread keeper for years. I will especially cherish it now.

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Sara Jane posted a condolence
Sunday, July 9, 2023
Dad took a bunch of us to party cove one time, it was pretty wild and dad kind of got a kick out of it that is until lake police pulled us over on a life jacket violation and made dad do a sobriety test, needless to say he passed it (dad never drinks like ever) but he was so insulted that anyone would even think he would be drinking. We all treated dad to a nice dinner after that debacle.
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Sara Jane posted a condolence
Friday, July 7, 2023
Dad told the best stories, I always loved hearing about the things he did as a young man and how he once was. Some of my favorite stories are the ones he told about his first car, and the various jobs he did or how he met my mother. Whatever the story he told, he told it so colorfully, I could listen to the same stories again and again they never got old.
My dad was old fashioned, simple and good; we did Saturday morning chores, went camping, church on Sundays. I remember the time we poured a concrete pathway down to the dock, dad was always teaching us useful things like how to mix and pour concrete, hold a hammer, or even set a table; one thing was certain there was a right way to do everything and he taught us so many of those right ways. It seemed like there was nothing my dad didn’t know and he was tough as nails too. I remember one time he was working outside in the driveway and he got shocked, it was enough electricity that he did a backwards somersault across the rock bed in the yard, he had a few gashes on his arm and leg but he stood right up brushed it off and continued messing around with that power tool. My dad was smart, tough, stubborn and, pretty funny too. One thing we had in common was our sweet tooth and he affectionately called me Sara Jane Sweetstuff as long as I can remember. I’ll always love and cherish the time I had with him.
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Jeanne Stoecklein posted a condolence
Friday, July 7, 2023
June 27 I agreed to build a pantry for a customer. I thought of my brother Carl because as a teenager, he bought me my first saber saw.
I often think of him every time I darn socks, hem or stitch something too, because I still use the sewing box he hand-made.
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Joanne Stoecklein posted a condolence
Friday, July 7, 2023
Dad, I remember the day I thought you were going to kill the both of us when you did double u-turns on the four lane. You saw a woman and three kids on the side of the road bawling their eyes out. She had on house slippers and those little kids were clutching their school papers and lunch pails. They needed a ride into Butler to the Salvation Army because her boyfriend had kicked them out. The family squished into our car and you took them there. I know you wanted to do more and it bothered you. You were always a man of action. You always said faith without works is dead.
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Joanne Stoecklein posted a condolence
Friday, July 7, 2023
Another time Dad I remember us getting a heavy snowfall and you said they'll be a lot of folks stranded in this snow. Your plan was to go around pulling people out of ditches with your four-wheel drive Jeep and that's just what we did. We had our snow pants on because there was no heat in the Jeep and a thermos of cocoa. Jill and I sat on those cold metal bench seats in the back of the jeep while you used chains to pull people left and right out of ditches. One car you came upon had a pregnant woman in labor with her husband and you said I can get you out of the ditch but you're never going to get to the hospital in this rear-wheel drive car. So Jill and I stayed with the grandma and the other child while you drove them into the hospital to have the baby. That was just so you. Dad.
I remember you buying bags of groceries for a poor neighbor and leaving them on the front stoop. I said aren't you going to knock and let them know it's out here so they can put it away? And you said I don't want them to know it was me. Again. So you Dad. And all this giving and helping brought you great joy. It was almost like you were pulling a prank on those people. You got such a tickle out of doing it.
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Joanne Stoecklein posted a condolence
Friday, July 7, 2023
Dad, I remember when I thought you were going to kill us both when you did a big u-turn on the four-lane highway because you saw a woman and her children crying along the side of the road. Well we got them all squished inside of our car and took them to Butler to the Salvation Army where she had arrangements to get housing. You scared the dickens out of me that day but I'm so proud of you
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Friday, July 7, 2023
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Thursday, July 6, 2023
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