ANGELA DAWN SPLITTER YOW

February 26, 2021

ORONOGO- A memorial service will be held at 11 a.m. Saturday, March 6, at Liberty Baptist Church in Everton for Angela Dawn Splitter Yow, 42, Oronogo, who died Wednesday, Feb. 17, 2021, at Barnes Jewish Hospital in St. Louis, with her big brother and husband holding her hands. Brother Dale will officiate. The church is located at 404 Route O in Everton.

A formal burial service will be held later this spring at Greenfield Cemetery in Jerico Springs.

Survivors include her mother, Linda Hagins and father Leslie Splitter and wife Jackie; her husband, Mike Yow; children, Caleb (22), Savannah (19), Sophia (14) and Seanna Yow (13); grandkids, Braelyn, Hudson and Aubree; one sister, Cynthia Bryan, Springfield; two brothers, Leland Splitter and wife Dena, Nevada, Mo. and Anthony Splitter and wife Kim; stepsisters, Mary Reinholtz, Lamar and Jodi Delana and husband David, Warrensbug; a stepbrother, Mike Hagins, Lathrop; her mother-in-law, Donna Meadows; a brother-in-law, Adam Huffman; a sister-in-law, Melissa West and husband Bryon and numerous aunts, uncles, nieces and nephews.

She was preceded in death by her stepfather, Larry Hagins, who held a special place in her heart; her grandmother, Margit Parker; grandparents, August and Evelyn Splitter and an aunt, Mary Splitter.

Mrs. Yow was born May 19, 1978, in Nevada, Mo., to Leslie Splitter and Linda (Parker) Hagins. She married Mike Yow on October 21, 2000. She was a believer in God and later was baptized by her brother Dale at Liberty Baptist Church in Everton.

She had worked at NHC and enjoyed interacting with the residents there. She was previously a manger at Lilly’s floral, making beautiful flower arrangements with a true talent. She attended school at Lamar until her senior year when she moved to Carthage. She always dreamed of being a veterinarian or a marine biologist.

Mrs. Yow will be remembered for her cute, giggly laugh and her sweet personality. She was a loving wife and mother, caring daughter and a wonderful grandmother. She enjoyed taking photos and watching movies with her family. She had a special loving bond with her mother, Linda and enjoyed spending time with her. She enjoyed crafts, drawings, history and just being in the presence of her kids and grandkids.



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