
Donald “Pa” Case
Donald Case, affectionately known by many as “Pa,” peacefully passed away on April 14, 2026. He was born on August 28, 1935, in Boonville, Missouri, to James and Helen Case. He was raised in Boonville and graduated from Boonville High School in 1953.
Don honorably served his country as a United States Army Sargeant veteran, spending much of his service stationed in Augsburg, Germany. Following his return home, he began his working life with Hall & Riley Construction, later owning a small business for a time. He ultimately retired after 30 years of dedicated service with Crosby Vending.
Don was a hard worker with a remarkable ability to fix just about anything (except a broken heart), he was widely respected for his work ethic and dependability. Above all, he was a devoted family man and a gentle, generous soul. Wherever he went, he always carried candy in his pocket for anyone he crossed paths with, whether it was neighborhood children getting off the school bus or the medical staff who helped care for him he always wanted to brighten their day. His thoughtfulness and kindness left a lasting impression on everyone he met.
Don was a great father and grandfather, known for never missing a ball game or activity involving his children or grandchildren. You could always find him on the sideline at any sporting event keeping score on his own notepad.
In July 1960, Don married the love of his life, Carolyn. Their 66 years of marriage was a testament to enduring love, commitment, and partnership. Together, they raised two children: Rusty and Pam.
Don was preceded in death by his parents and his sister, Frances.
He leaves behind his beloved wife, Carolyn, of the home; his son Rusty and wife Marsha; his daughter Pam Kahle and husband Rick; five grandchildren—Dustin, Derek and wife Morgan, Karissa and husband Grant, Taylor, Zach and fiancée Clara; along with three great‑grandchildren: Camden, Kinley, and Easton. He is also survived by his sister Donna Peck, his sister‑in‑law Wanda Hunt, and many dear friends.
In accordance with Don’s wishes, he will be cremated, with a private placing to be held at a later date.
Obituary submitted by the family.
Arrangements: Royer Funeral Home, Oak Grove, Missouri
Rick Kahle
16 Apr 2026RIP Pa – truly a gem and one of a kind!
Aaron Shellhorn
16 Apr 2026You will be missed dearly and make sure you ride that craftsman in the sky!!!
Pam Kahle
16 Apr 2026My forever hero!💔 I love you so much Daddy!
Gloria Taylor Stone
20 Apr 2026My sincere sympathies, sweetie. Thinking of you.
David VanBecelaere
16 Apr 2026Sorry to hear about your loss praying for peace for the whole family
Patty Petet
16 Apr 2026Rusty and the Case family: you have my deep and sincere condolences. Mr. Donald Case sounded like a very honorable, hard working man. I know you will all miss him.
Sandy Lavelle
16 Apr 2026Such a lovely tribute to a wonderful man. He will truly be missed.
Jannette Taylor
17 Apr 2026A very special person,loving and kind i was so blessed to have him as a neighbor good night dad love Jannette
Steve Crosby
17 Apr 2026Don was of a kind! He was my first mentor in life as we often fished together on the dock at the lake and then he was my boss for years teaching me how to repair things, how to make decisions, how to be confident. how to play pitch and shared his stellar work ethic with me. Godspeed Don!
Deborah Ravencamp
17 Apr 2026So many wonderful memories of this kind man.
The Tigers baseball boys were dear to his heart, he brought a lot happiness and fun to the team and all the parents. Never without his candy or his Carolyn! You are loved and missed ❤️
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Maydlin Menjivar
17 Apr 2026RIP Pa – He was an amazing person and was one a kind. He will truly be missed 😢 You will always be in Our Hearts Forever Pa ♥️
Sandra Gauldin
17 Apr 2026Carolyn, Rusty, Pam and family. My deepest sympathy for all of you. Sandy Gauldin
Shelly Hahn
20 Apr 2026Absolutely one of the best men I have ever met! Always had candy in his pocket and fantastic one liner advice.
The lord knew what he was doing when he created “Pa”.
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