UPDATED JUNE 13: The afterlife assessment from the May 22 tornado in Joplin is 153, according to the Jasper County coroner. This annual was adapted June 13 to add Michael Wayne Dennis, 52, who died June 10 of complications from his injuries, according to his obituary.
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Jose O. Alvarez, 59, Joplin. Abettor abettor of Spanish for the aftermost three years at Missouri Southern Accompaniment University. Earned his doctorate from in Latin American abstract from Florida International University. A built-in of Colombia. Was a biographer and editor for Univision television. "His acceptance with acceptance and colleagues gives attestation to a able abecedary and a able man," Dr. Bruce Speck, Missouri Southern president, says on the university's website.
Maria L. Alvarez-Torres, 43, Joplin
Barbara Ann Morgan Anderson, 76, Joplin. Was a citizen of Greenbriar Nursing Home. She was a accountant applied abettor who admired fishing and nursing.
William Austin "Bill" Anderson, 53, and Sarah Lee Anderson, 46, Joplin. The Andersons were dead at their home. He was aloft in Neosho and had formed for Appointment Concepts in Joplin for 30 years. She confused to Joplin in 1985 from Branson and had formed as a secretary at South Middle Academy in Joplin for 10 years. Survivors accommodate the couple's two children, of the home.
Grace Layug Aquino, 46, Joplin. Died at Harmony Heights Baptist Church, breadth she was a member. A built-in of the Philippines, she had lived in Joplin for nine years. She had a amount in business and formed as a hostell at China Pantry. Her obituary says she "unselfishly covered and adequate her 12-year-old son during the tornado, and as a aftereffect his activity was spared."
Cyrus Edward "Ed" Ash, 87, Joplin. U.S. Navy adept of World War II. Joplin Flea Market banker until age 83. Expert billiards player. Admired to angle and enjoyed to unwind.
Bruce M. Baillie, 56, Joplin. A folio artist for The Joplin Globe. Survived by a college-age daughter.
Robert W. Baker, 54, Joplin. Formed for Cycle Connection. Survivors accommodate his wife, two daughters and four grandchildren.
Robert E. "Rob" Bateson Jr., 47. His nephew, Abraham "Abe" Khoury, additionally was killed. Alive at Modine. Accountant adept plumber. Affiliate of Central Christian Center. "Rob, we'll absence your admirable animated face and ablaze eyes," his obituary says.
Dorothy T. Bell, 88, Joplin
Barbara Boyd, 87, Joplin. She died at the Greenbriar nursing home. Casework will be at a afterwards date beneath the administration of Midland Cremation Society.
Lathe Edward Bradfield, 84, Joplin. Died at St. John's Bounded Medical Center during the tornado. Enjoyed animals and children. Earned Purple Affection while confined in the Army during WWII. Formed as an auto artisan all his life. He and his wife, Florence, "lived, laughed and cried calm for 64 years," his obituary says.
Ramona M. Bridgeford, 77, Seneca, Mo. Affiliate of Harmony Heights Baptist Church. Described as "an amazing, atonement mother and a accommodating admiring grandmother."
Leo E. Brown, 86, Joplin. Was a accommodating at St. John's Bounded Medical Center back the tornado struck. Clergyman of the Christian Abbey (Disciples of Christ), confined in churches in Missouri, Kansas, Arkansas and Illinois.
Hugh Odell Buttram, 85, Joplin. Went by Odell. Served as chaplain's abettor in WWII. With alum studies in marketing, became an able salesman and spent added than 50 years in the allowance business. Constant affiliate of Bethel Temple Assembly of God in Fort Worth, Texas.
Tami L. Campbell, 28, Joplin. Built-in in Watertown, Wis., breadth casework were scheduled. Alive as photo lab artisan at Joplin Walmart. Enjoyed photography. Admired tigers and calm them.
Moises Carmona, 42, and Arriyinnah Carmona, 8, Joplin. Formed as a abundant accessories abettor with Anchor Stone Co. Affiliate of Joplin Abounding Actuality Church. His wife and two daughters survive. Arriyinnah was a second-grader at Royal Heights Elementary School.
Shante Marie Caton, 10, Joplin. Her brother, Trentan Caton, 6, additionally died in the tornado. She was a apprentice at East Morland Academy in Joplin.
Trentan Maurice Steve Caton, 6, Pierce City, Mo. His sister, Shante Marie Caton, 10, additionally died in the tornado. Trentan died May 23 at Childrens Mercy Hospital in Kansas City due to his injuries. He was a apprentice at East Morland Academy in Joplin.
The Rev. Raymond LeRoy Chew Sr., 66, Joplin. A built-in of Joplin and Marine Corps veteran. Formed as a abundant accessories operator. Affiliate of Cornerstone Abbey in Carterville.
Clyde L. Coleman, 72, Galena, Kan. Endemic and operated Coleman's Upholstery Boutique in Galena until his retirement in 2005. He again formed for the Galena academy commune as bus adviser and arch guard. A 35-year affiliate of the Joplin Elks Lodge. Admired reading, gardening, storytelling and association service.
Carolane Jean Collins, 62, Eagle Rock, Mo. Retired from Eagle Picher Technologies afterwards added than 30 years as a affection ascendancy tech. Enjoyed family, cooking, canning and antiques.
Lois Ada Comfort, 66, Webb City. She died two canicule afore she and her husband, Larry, would accept acclaimed their 20th anniversary. Her obituary says, "Her aboriginal adulation was for God, her ancestors and her abounding friends. Her greatest affair was to advice those who could not advice themselves."
Keenan Krise Conger, 49, Carl Junction, Mo. "Keenan gave his activity aggravating to assure his dogs, Sissy and Sally, who survived the storm," his obituary says. His fiancé, whom "he admired with all of his heart," additionally survived. He enjoyed his grandchildren, pets and alive on motorbikes.
Vicki L. Cooper, 58, Joplin. Built-in Aug. 28, 1952. No casework are planned.
Teddy Ray Copher, 71, Joplin. Constant citizen of Joplin. Formed 31 years as a cardboard hydro-pulper abettor for Tamko.
Malisa Ann Crossley, 36, Joplin. Her obituary says she "unselfishly covered and adequate her 9-year-old son during the tornado and as a aftereffect his activity was spared." Constant citizen of Joplin who formed at Walmart.
Adam D. Darnaby, 27, Joplin. Alive as an electrician at Jasper Products. Enjoyed fast cars, racing, four-wheeling and fishing for catfish. Abounding House of Prayer and Riverton Accompany Church.
Patricia Dawson, 74, Joplin. A homemaker and affiliate of Temple Baptist Abbey in Springfield.
Michael Wayne Dennis, 52, Galena, Kan. Died June 10 of complications from injuries accustomed back the tornado addled St. John's Bounded Medical Center in Joplin, breadth he was a patient. He was disabled. He admired banana books and PlayStation.
Nancy Elizabeth Douthitt, 94, Joplin. She and her husband, Curtis, endemic and operated Douthitt Grocery Abundance in Joplin from 1947 to 1987.
Ellen Jeanette Doyle, 75, Joplin. Constant citizen of Joplin. Homemaker and affiliate of College Heights Christian Church. Admired to absorb time with family, eat out and shop.
Faith Constance Dunn, 71, Joplin. Built-in in Canada, she confused to Joplin to appear Ozark Bible College. Afterwards graduating, she formed in the music administration there for about 20 years. Taught assurance language. Rode horses with two assignment teams.
Amonda Sue Brashear Eastwood, 49, Joplin. Afterwards accessory Northeastern Oklahoma A&M College to become a registered nurse, was alive at Freeman Hospital for several years.
Richard Allen Elmore, 70, Joplin. A citizen of Greenbriar Health Center. Had formed as a foreman at Cole Steel in Tulsa for abounding years, backward in 2003.
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Randy Edward England, 34, Granby, Mo. Annual accounts say he and his acquaintance Dennis Osborn, 34, of Seneca (who additionally died) went to Joplin in chase of a car part. The agent they were in was apparent in the Home Depot parking lot. His survivors accommodate his wife, 12-year-old babe and 8-year-old son. He admired accessory his children's activities, acclimation trips, and absorbing ancestors and friends.
Mark Lewis Farmer, 56, Joplin. Casework will be captivated at a afterwards date beneath the administration of Mason-Woodard Funeral Home. He was a Special Olympics amateur who alternate in the accompaniment bowling clash in Joplin aftermost November.
Ida M. Finley, 88, Joplin. Confused to Joplin from Ohio in 2009. Formed for Continental Can Co. for 31 years. Her son, Clinton R. Finley, of Joplin, survives. Casework were appointed in Barboursville, W. Va.
Betty Jo Burrington Fisher, 86, Joplin. Endemic and operated Betty's Beauty Boutique for abounding years in her home. She admired to square-dance. Was a 4-H baton and advance at St. John's hospital. Affiliate of Blendville Christian Church.
Robert S. Fitzgerald, 61, Joplin. Casework are awaiting until his wife, Marti, recovers from injuries she accustomed in the tornado. He formed for Walmart for added than 27 years. Ten-year blight survivor. Army veteran. St. Louis Cardinals fan. Admired to aggregate music and read. "He additionally admired putting on the 'Santa Hat' and actuality Santa Claus for his nieces and nephews," his obituary says.
Rick E. Fox, 56, Joplin. Formed at Joplin Workshops back 1976. Enjoyed sports and bowling, and alternate on the Special Olympics bowling team. Affiliate of Calvary Baptist Church. Abounding Aboriginal Presbyterian Church.
Marsha Ann Frost, 32, and Sebastian Charles Frost, 10, Joplin. She was alive by Walmart in Bentonville, Ark. Both were associates of Christian Activity Center in Joplin.
Charles Gaudsmith, 21, Carthage. His mother, Melisa Johnson, 50, of Carthage, died with him in the tornado. He was a alum of Carthage Senior Aerial Academy breadth he was allotment of the football and angry teams. Formed as a chef for McDonald's in Carthage.
Billie Jo Gideon, 77, Joplin. Died May 23 from injuries suffered in tornado. Formed 32 years at Pentecostal Abbey of God address and Messenger Publishing.
Paul E. "Gene" Haddock Sr., 62, Joplin. Formed for Lozier as a advance and set up welder for 25 years afore medical issues affected him to retire. He had abounding accompany at the Joplin YMCA.
Johnna Hale, 49, Joplin. She formed for FAG Bearing Co. and died May 22 at her home. Casework will be captivated later. Arrangements are beneath the administration of Midland Cremation Society.
Caley Lantz Hare, 16, Joplin. Went by Lantz. Committed BMX rider. A ride in his annual was planned at Autumn Ramp Park on Saturday. A inferior at Joplin Aerial School. Took allotment in Bible studies and abounding Christ's Abbey of Joplin.
Dorothy Viola Hartman, 91, Joplin. A homemaker and affiliate of Bethel Methodist Church, Carthage. Among her survivors is her bedmate of 70 years, G.W. Hartman.
Dee Ann Hayward, 47, Joplin. Formed for Hallmark Agenda Co., advancement agenda displays at breadth Walmart stores. Was a Sunday academy abecedary at Riverton Accompany Church. Had done mission trips to Brazil and Jamaica. "Dee Ann had a actual affectionate heart, consistently attractive for means to advice people," her obituary says.
Kenneth J. Henson, 56, Joplin
Glenn Holland, 60, and Lorie Holland, 48, Joplin. They had aloof alternate from Walt Disney World in Florida breadth they acclaimed their 15th anniversary. He was a retired Air Force above who was alive at Leggett & Platt. She was a drafter for several companies in St. Louis and Joplin, and a Disney enthusiast. They belonged to Central City Christian Church.
Charlotte Hopwood, 84, Joplin
Russell T. "Rusty" Howard, 29, Harli Jayce Howard, 5, Hayze Cole Howard, 19 months . Their obituary says, "Harli and Hayze were begin deeply in their daddy's arms." He formed as an electrician at PCS Phosphates and was in the Kansas Civic Guard. Rusty Howard enjoyed fishing and benumbed motorcycles. Hali "was accustomed as the ancestors babble bug." Hayze "was a force unto himself." Their wife and mother, Edie Boss, of Joplin, survives.
Iona Hull, 70, Carthage
Wendy Ann Istas, 58, Joplin. She died May 30 from her injuries. She and her husband, Jason, endemic and operated J-W Solutions. Affiliate of St. Paul's United Methodist Church. On the lath of Stained Glass Theatre. "Her affectionate attributes and faculty of amusement will be absent by all, her obituary says.
Jane E. Jaynes, 86, Joplin. Affiliate of Joplin Heights Baptist Church. She and her husband, Eugene, endemic and operated Gene's Dari Jane at 26th and Main Street in Joplin from 1960-1985.
Melisa Renee Johnson, 50, Carthage. Her son, Charley Gaudsmith, died with her in the tornado. She was a homemaker.
Cheryl L. Jones, 39, Altamont, Kan.
Kathy S. Keling, 53, Joplin
James D. Kendrick, 63, Joplin. Died at the Elks Club. Formed in the explosives industry for 40 years, backward in 2010. Enjoyed prospecting for gold in Alaska. Went on a fishing cruise anniversary bounce with the aforementioned accumulation of men for added than 40 years. Served in the Army in Vietnam War.
Abraham H. "Abe" Khoury, 26, Joplin. Died May 31 of his injuries. His uncle Robert Bateson, additionally died in the tornado. Belief business and entrepreneurship at Missouri Southern Accompaniment University. Formed at Outback Steakhouse. Admired the outdoors, football, the Kansas City Chiefs. Wanted to comedy Texas Hold-em professionally.
Stanley Dale Kirk, 62, Joplin. Was an aircraft agent artisan for 38 years, alive at Rocketdyne, Teledyne, Sabreliner and Premier Turbines. Affiliate of the Civic Guard.
Geneva Koler, 84, Joplin
Tedra Kuhn, 69, Joplin
Donald Wayne Lansaw Jr., 31, Joplin. Died accoutrement his wife, Bethany, as the tornado destroyed their home. She survives. Endemic Lansaw Technologies and formed as a Realtor. He enjoyed camping and float trips.
Bruce Allen Lievens, 48, Joplin. Formed as an bargain agent for the ancestors business, Circle L-Auctions Service, for added than 30 years. Enjoyed actuality with his family, sports, and affairs and affairs antiques.
Billie Sue Huff Little, 65, Joplin. Formed as a waitress. Survived by her babe and grandson, of Joplin.
Skyuler Ignatius Logdson, 16 months, Joplin. Both his parents were ailing with injuries, and his connected ancestors conducted a agitated chase for Skyuler in the canicule afterward the storm. Their chase became civic news.
Mary Lois Lovell, 65, Joplin. Died May 22 in the tornado, according to her obituary. Formed as a chef for the Carl Junction Academy Commune for abounding years afore retiring.
Christopher Don Lucas, 27, Joplin. Annual letters say he was alive as abettor administrator at Pizza Hut back the tornado hit. Afterwards accepting advisers and barter into a freezer, he went to get a bond to tie the aperture shut and was killed. U.S. Navy veteran. He and his adherent were assured a babyish back he was killed.
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Rachel K. Markham, 31, Joplin
Patricia Mann, 64, Joplin
Nancy Ann Martin, 52, Neosho. Constant Neosho resident. Formed as a caregiver at the New Vision Accumulation Home.
Jesse Len McKee, 44, Neosho. Built-in in St. Louis and confused to Neosho in 1998. U.S. Air Force veteran. Self-employed adept electrician. Enjoyed fishing, hunting and arena music.
James Edward McKeel, 69, and Mary McKeel, 64, Joplin. He formed as a chef for added than 30 years. Enjoyed absorbing and affable for his family. The brace were calm back the tornado hit, his obituary says.
LaDonna S. McPurdy, 68, Joplin
Randall Elvin Mell, 49, Webb City. Abounding Open Aperture Baptist Abbey in Carthage. Longtime custodian. Enjoyed accessory breadth music programs, amphitheater productions and antic events. "Randy was affable and affectionate and a wholesome man who will be abundantly absent by those who knew him," his obituary says.
Angelina Ann Menapace, 52, Joplin. Was an appointment administrator for Behavior Management and Associates. Admired cooking, arcade at assignment stores, spending time with her granddaughters and arena with her dog, Frank Duke. Her "famous turkey dressing" was a basic at Thanksgiving and Christmas.
Ronald D. Meyer, 64, Joplin. Formed as a night accountant for hotels afore acceptable full-time caregiver of his brother. Air Force adept of Vietnam War.
Lorna "Kay" Miller, 72, Joplin. Enjoyed bed-making and reading, attributes and birdwatching. Affiliate of East Joplin Congregation of Jehovah's Witnesses.
Ray Donald "Tripp" Miller III, 49, Joplin. Died May 23 from his injuries. Spent the aftermost 27 years alive at Joplin Workshop Inc. Constant affiliate of Aboriginal Presbyterian Abbey of Joplin. Won a gold badge in bowling at accompaniment Special Olympics in 2010 back he bowled the best bold of his life. Admired Mizzou football and the St. Louis Cardinals. "Tripp was a happy, gentle, affectionate and admiring man," his obituary says. "We were all bigger bodies for accepting him in our lives."
Suzanne M. Mock, 38, Forsyth. She died May 24 at Freeman Neosho Hospital. Memorial casework awaiting at Freedom Seekers in Blue Eye, according to the Branson Tri-Lakes News.
Doris Marie Menhusen Montgomery, 83, Joplin. A teacher, she lived in Joplin 20 years, again confused to be abreast her accouchement in Tonganoxie, Kan., for 13 years ago. Alternate to alive abreast her Joplin accouchement two years ago. Abounding Christ's Association United Methodist Church.
Edith "Edie" L. Moore, 48, Joplin. Reared in Columbus, Kan., but had lived in Joplin the aftermost several years. "A committed mother to both her children," her obituary says. She additionally admired the bodies she adopted.
Estrellita M. Moore, 64, Joplin. Built-in in the Philippines. Formed as a beautician for JC Penney. Abounding St. Mary's Catholic Church. She enjoyed activity to the casino. Casework will be captivated in the Philippines.
Sally Moulton, 57, Joplin. Died May 22. Casework will be captivated at a afterwards date. Arrangements by Midland Cremation Society.
Georgia "Nadine" Mulkey, 91, Joplin. Died June 1 at Bounce River Christian Village from injuries suffered in the tornado, her obituary says. Constant breadth resident. Formed in academy aliment annual and Sale Memorial Hospital (now Freeman Neosho Hospital). Belonged to Aboriginal Baptist Abbey in Neosho.
Edmund Vincent Mullaney, 82, Joplin. A citizen of Greenbriar nursing home. U.S. Marine Corps veteran. Affiliate of Our Lady of the Lake Catholic Abbey in Hollister, Mo.
Sharyl Annyssa Nelsen, 34, Webb City. Was alive at the AT&T abundance back the tornado hit. "Sharyl was able to advice a ancestors out of harm's way moments afore the tornado addled the building," her obituary says.
William Richard "Will" Norton, 18, Joplin. Thousands of bodies followed Will's adventure on Facebook as his ancestors searched for him in the canicule afterwards the tornado. Will and his ancestor were alive home from Will's aerial academy graduation back the tornado struck. Will was sucked or ejected from the vehicle. His obituary cited his creativity, with added than 2 actor angle on his Willdabeast YouTube annual and added than 6,000 followers on Twitter. He had been accustomed into the Chapman University for Film Production, his constant dream, it said.
Dennis M. Osborn, 34, Seneca, Mo. According to annual accounts, he and his acquaintance Randy England, 34, of Granby, Mo., (who additionally died) went to Joplin for a car part. Their agent was begin in the Home Depot parking lot. Osborn was a affiliate of the Civic Bouncer and served in the Iraq War.
Charles E. Oster, 77, Roads, Mo. His daughter, Lorretta Lea Randall, additionally died in the tornado. Served in the U.S. Army during the Korean War. He was semi-retired. A affect at Aboriginal Christian Abbey in Webb City.
Shirley Ann Parker, 68, Joplin. A mammography artisan for Loveless Health Care System in Albuquerque, N.M. She retired in 2008. Survivors accommodate two accouchement and six grandchildren.
Nichole Sherie Pearish, 23, Joplin. Her obituary says she died at the University of Missouri Medical Center in Columbia from injuries she accustomed in the tornado. She accelerating from Sarcoxie Aerial Academy in 2006 breadth she was alive in FFA. She formed for Aegis Communications, belonged to the Aboriginal Baptist Abbey of Sarcoxie and the Route 66 Cloggers.
Mary Joyce Perry, 76, Joplin. Constant resident. Formerly endemic It Figures, and was alive for C.J. Uniform Shop. Enjoyed her grandchildren.
James "Ben" Peterson, 27, Joplin. A 2003 alum of Joplin Aerial School. Was alive at McDonald's.
Anna Pettek, 91, Joplin
John Henry "Jay" Petty Jr., 37, Joplin. Formed at Jasper Products. Was in Army Rangers for two years. "He admired God, his country and spending time with his family," his obituary says. He additionally enjoyed hunting, fishing, arena the guitar, and his band, Iris Road.
Hallie "Marie" Chef Piquard, 78, Joplin. Formed as a agent beneficiary for Jasper County and with CFI. Admired bowling and southern actuality music. Affiliate of Harmony Heights Baptist Church.
Natalia Puebla, 17, Carthage. Had aloof completed her aboriginal year at Ozark Christian College. Affiliate of Joplin Abounding Actuality Church. Her aunt, Sandra Thomas, additionally died in the storm.
Shelly Marie Ramsey, 42, Neosho. Grew up in the Fort Scott, Kan., breadth and confused to southwest Missouri in 1991. "Her accouchement were her antecedence and she was a actual giving person, consistently accepting a smile and absolute attitude," her obituary says.
Lorretta Lea Randall, 54, Neosho. Died May 23 from injuries suffered in tornado. Taught at SEK Learning Center in Girard, Kan. Her father, Charles Oster, additionally died in the tornado.
Troy Raney, 39, Joplin
Cheryl E. Rantz, 62, Carl Junction. Died May 30 at Cox South Hospital in Springfield from complications from the tornado. Was a tax preparer for H&R Block. Belonged to the Nazarene Church.
Virgil "Tom" Reid, 77, Columbus, Kan. Retired in 2000 afterwards alive 50 years in construction. His obituary says he "enjoyed gardening, pecans, bread collecting, albatross collecting, cooking, Dominos with his accompany and ancestors and award recipes on the internet."
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Johnnie R. Richey, 52, Joplin. Project architect for Allgeier Martin and Associates. Trustee for Joplin Elks Lodge. Enjoyed volunteering with adolescence programs and Habitat for Humanity.
Vicki Patrice Robertson, 66, Joplin. Built-in in Joplin. Survived by bristles children.
Cayla Ann Selsor Robinson, 64, Joplin. Her obituary says she died June 4 from the injuries she accustomed in the tornado. Constant breadth resident. Was a state-at-home mom. Abounding Forest Park Baptist Church.
Keith Derek Robinson, 50, Joplin. Died of injuries suffered at Greenbriar nursing home, breadth he worked. "Keith had a admirable way with his patients. He would actuate them to do their rehabilitation in a ascetic but affectionate and admiring manner," his obituary says. He admired old movies.
Virginia Mae Salmon, 80, Duquesne, Mo. A homemaker who confused to the Joplin breadth in 1973. She admired country and actuality music. "Thank you, God, for acceptance her to be with us for about 81 years," her obituary says.
Thomas Sarino, 75, Joplin. Formerly formed in the accounts administration for Warner Brothers in New York, according to the North America annual agency of ABS-CBN, a Philippine-based media company. He confused to Joplin in 1995.
Tonja Lee "Toni" Sawyer, 41, Fort Scott, Kan. Enjoyed painting, accession antiques, autograph balladry and abbreviate stories, alert to the rain and sitting about a bonfire, her obituary says. An beastly lover who took in strays.
Frances Ann Scates, 71, Joplin. Affiliate of St. John's Lutheran Abbey in Freistatt, Mo. Survivors accommodate two sons and three daughters.
Gladys J. Seay, 83, Welch, Okla. Died at St. John's Bounded Medical Center. Was a accountant applied nurse. "She was the ancestors historian and would absorb hours in accessible libraries, belief ancestors history," her obituary says.
Daniel Wayne Shirley, 48, Joplin. Formed as a salesman with the carnival, traveling throughout the U.S. and Canada. Was active at Greenbriar nursing home. He enjoyed hunting with a metal detector, fishing and accession knives and guns.
Gene Smith, 71, Joplin. Formed for the Union Pacific Railroad for 24 years. U.S. Navy adept with 29 years of annual in the Civic Bouncer and Naval Reserves. He enjoyed Webb City football and the St. Louis Cardinals.
Judy Smith, 71, Joplin
Nicholaus A. Smith, 23, Joplin
Shyrell Lee Cranor Smith, 68, Pittsburg, Kan. Dead as she was traveling to assignment at Freeman East Hospital as a registered nurse. She formed in nursing for added than 45 years, and was still alive abounding time back she died.
Lois L. Sparks, 92, Joplin. She and her husband, Wallace, had been affiliated 71 years back he died in 2007. She was a adherent affiliate of the Baptist Church.
Steven Haack Stephens, 28, Joplin. Died from injuries afterwards he helped accomplishment his wife and mother back their agent was addled by tornado. Formed in construction.
Betty J. Stogsdill, 83, Joplin. Died June 8 at Cox South Hospital in Springfield as a aftereffect of the injuries she accustomed in the tornado. She confused to Joplin in 1994 afterwards teaching aerial academy in Chicago for abounding years. She was a acting abecedary in the Joplin Academy Commune until she retired. She enjoyed the arts and amphitheater and played bridge.
Gregan D. Sweet, 59, Joplin
Jefferson "Jeff" Patrick Gerald Taylor, 31, Kansas City, Mo. Died from injuries suffered back lightning addled abreast the ATV he was on during accomplishment efforts afterwards the tornado. Abounding Missouri Southern Accompaniment University in Joplin. Had served as a firefighter, SWAT aggregation member, convoying officer, K9 administrator and acreage training administrator for the Riverside Administration of Accessible Safety. He was called Administrator of the Year for the administration in 2008. He enjoyed golfing, apprenticeship his son's soccer aggregation and arena softball. "Jeff continues to advice others through his allowance of agency donation," his obituary says.
Kayleigh S. Teal, 16, Seneca and Pittsburg, Kan. Alive as a waitress at Joplin Pizza Hut. Apprentice at Seneca Aerial School. Enjoyed the alloyed choir.
Heather Leigh Terry, 36, Joplin. Constant breadth resident. Formed at La Barge in Joplin.
John L. Thomas, 40, Joplin. Constant breadth resident. "Enjoyed golfing, gambling, fishing, hunting, football, arena bolt and was accustomed to adulation work," his obituary says.
Sandra Thomas, 55, Carthage. Formed for 20 years at Justin Books. Volunteered in the nursery at her church, Joplin Abounding Actuality Church. Aunt of Natalia Puebla, 17, who died in the tornado.
Zachary Delbert Treadwell, 9, Joplin. Third-grader who admired the outdoors, fishing and arena soccer. Admired to acquaint busy belief and jokes.
Margaret Tuit, 92, Joplin
Michael Eugene Tyndall, 33, Joplin. Formed as an accessories abettor in construction. Built-in in Joplin and accelerating from Joplin Aerial School.
Darian "Dee" Vanderhoofven, 44, and Joshua Vanderhoofven, 14 months, Joplin. One of her wishes was to be a mom and she became one back Joshua was built-in March 28, 2010. He had aloof started walking. She was Joplin bounded administrator for the Heartland Lion's Eye Bank and apprenticed accompany and ancestors to be agency donors. "...She had additionally admired to donate. However, the adverse affairs of her afterlife prevented that from occurring," her obituary says.
Miguel Vazquez-Castillo, 28, Joplin
M. "Dean" Wells, 59, Webb City. Died at the Home Depot breadth he was a manager. Annual letters said he connected allowance barter and workers get to assurance until he was killed. "Anyone who knew him knew this was his appearance of living: allowance others first," his obituary says. He was an Army adept who admired to sing and to whistle.
Tiera Nicole Whitley, 20, Fort Scott, Kan. Enjoyed art and photography, fishing and woodworking.
Regina Mae Bloxham Williams, 55, Joplin. Formed as a chump annual adumbrative for AT&T. Affiliate of AT&T Pioneers. Survivors accommodate her husband, three daughters, two sons and two grandchildren.
Zachary Allen Williams, 12, Joplin. Seventh-grader who "was attractive advanced to his summer vacation so he could absorb added time with his ancestors and apprehend added of his admired books," his obituary says.
Charles William Writer, 74, Purdy, Mo. Served in the Navy for 10 years. Endemic and operated the DX Gas Station, Aerial Point Trucking Co. and a carriage barter leasing company. He admired beasts agriculture and horses. He retired about 10 years ago.
This annual was appear June 2 by the Missouri Administration of Accessible Assurance of those who asleep in the Joplin tornado. The advice was aggregate from obituaries and annual reports.
UPDATED JUNE 6: This annual was adapted June 6 to add capacity about Shante Caton, 10; Trentan Caton, 6; Robert Fitzgerald, 61; Edie Moore, 48; and Shirley Ann Parker, 68.
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UPDATED JUNE 9: This annual was adapted to add Riverside, Mo., badge administrator Jeff Taylor, who died from injuries suffered in a lightning bang while allowance with accomplishment efforts, and capacity about Bill Anderson, 53; Sarah Anderson, 48; Barbara Boyd, 87; Vicki L. Cooper, 58; Mark L. Farmer, 58; Johnna Hale, 49; Suzanne Mock, 38; and Sally Moulton, 57. It additionally adds advice on the afterward bodies whose obituaries said died from tornado injuries: Mary Lois Lovell, 65; Georgia Nadine Mulkey, 91; Nichole Sherie Pearish, 23; Cheryl Rantz, 62; and Cayla Ann Selsor Robinson, 64.
UPDATED JUNE 10: The afterlife assessment from the May 22 tornado in Joplin rose to 151, the Jasper County coroner said Thursday. Not all names accept been released. This annual was adapted June 10 to add Betty Stogsdill, 83, who died June 8 of her injuries, according to her obituary.
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