In Remembrance Of

Homer Goad

Homer Goad, 96, of Plattsburg, MO passed away, November 1, 2022.

He was born on January 5, 1926 to Samuel and Myrtle (Quinn) Goad in Plattsburg, MO where he grew up and attended school.On January 21, 1955 he was united in marriage to Mary Gardner. After their marriage they lived in Plattsburg where they made their home. His wife, Mary, passed away on April 6, 1992.

Homer was a truck driver for Newby Brothers many years. He then worked at Oakridge in Plattsburg until his retirement. Homer enjoyed fishing, the outdoors and spending time with his grandchildren.

He was also preceded in death by his parents, siblings, Zelma, JT, Nathan, Shelby, Leona, Wonedith, Minnie, and Geneva; an infant brother; son-in-law, Greg Carter; nephews, Paul Goad, Ed Dickinson, Jack Burton, and Leon Wright.

Homer is survived by his daughters, Frances (Bill) Hubbard, Donna (Archie) Chambers, Dell Carter and Connie (Fred) Trayler; grandchildren, Billy (Amanda) Hubbard, Cori (Matt) Chapmond, John Trayler, Sam Trayler, Brandy Chambers, Shelby Chambers, and Mary Carter; nine great-grandchildren; several nieces and nephews, other relatives and many friends.

Funeral Service: 11:00 a.m. Saturday, November 5th at the First Baptist Church in Plattsburg with visitation one hour prior to the service.

Arrangements, Hixson-Klein Funeral Home, Gower.

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7 comments

  • Cathy Echterling

    May your memories of your Dad always put a smile on your face as they will forever be in your hearts. We will remember him fondly- Cathy Malone Echterling

  • Judith and Herman Sinkhorn

    So sorry in your loss

  • Tina monger

    My thoughts are with you girls and families. Homer was one of kind. Prayers are with you!

  • DEB PRUDDEN

    SENDING LOVE AND PRAYERS

  • Tracy Gordon-Shoate

    I’m sorry to hear the news of Homers passing. I have so many fond memories of our childhood friendship and our neighborhood. Our parents sitting out at night visiting, our sleepovers, riding bikes, playing games, collecting bottles for candy money, Hartells and many more.
    Your dad was a sweet man and I will never forget how kind he always was to me.
    God bless all of you girls and families. May God give you peace and heal your hearts. Love ya, Tracy

  • JACQUELINE WOODS

    Homer was such a good man. I remember visiting with him at Aunt Mildred’s Sunday dinners. He was always pleasant and easy going. You were blessed to have him so long. My condolences are with you.

    The Woods family – Jacque, Danny, and Julie and their children.

  • Mick Lonna

    I’m so sorry for the passing of Homer,he was a good man and friend.I can’t attend the service bc of a previous appt.to see Frosty.Love to all you girls

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