John Wilson Mitchell, Jr., of Mountain Grove, Missouri, was born January 4, 1946, in Pocahontas, Arkansas, to Modene (Tyler) Mitchell and John Wilson Mitchell, Sr. He entered into rest on Saturday, September 12, 2020, at Mercy Hospital in Springfield, Missouri, following a prolonged illness. He was preceded in death by his parents and brother, James David Mitchell. He was joined in marriage to Carole Ann (Ellis) Mitchell on April 4, 1970, and he is survived by her and their three daughters, Carmen (Greg) Kramer, Angela (Robert) Mitchell-Phillips, and Melissa Mitchell, all of St. Louis, Missouri. John was a beloved grandfather to seven grandchildren: Elizabeth, Katherine, and A.J. Kramer; Duncan and Aidan Phillips; and Andrew and Sahar Zaheer. He is also survived by his sisters, Virginia (Rickey) Goff of Smithville, Arkansas, and Mariglee (Jake) Liebhaber of Cornelius, North Carolina, as well as many cousins, nieces and nephews.
John grew up on his family’s farm in Ravenden Springs, Arkansas, and graduated from high school there in 1963. He worked at a variety of jobs, including a canning factory and a hardware store, before he was called to serve in the United States Army. Afterward, he was employed by the Brown Shoe Company and was transferred to Mountain Grove, where he met Carole Ann. He soon began his career as a chief engineer on riverboats on the Mississippi, Ohio, and Missouri Rivers. After his retirement, he enjoyed raising cattle and working on the family farm. He especially looked forward to hay season. Through the years, John found time for a number of hobbies, including crafting dollhouse furniture for his daughters when they were young, making custom hunting knives and jewelry, and tending to a large garden, which included giant sunflowers he saved for birds and other wildlife in winter.
He made his confession of faith and was baptized in Beaver Creek shortly after his marriage to Carole Ann and was a member of Trinity United Methodist Church in Mountain Grove. John was a past volunteer with the American Red Cross and taught community CPR classes; later, he became active with the Wright County Democrats and frequently assisted at the election polls.
John was a friend to many and he delighted in their company. More than anything else, though, he loved his family and treasured holidays and get-togethers with them. He never failed to be of help whenever they called, no matter the time or place. He was loved and loved well, and will be sorely missed by all who knew him.
Friday, September 18, 2020
12:00 - 5:00 pm (Central time)
Mountain Grove
Closed casket. Anyone may come during these hours at their convenience to sign the register book.
Saturday, September 19, 2020
Starts at 11:00 am (Central time)
Friendship Cemetery
The family recommends face masks and social distancing at the service.
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