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Joseph Allen Marnell

September 12, 1982 ~ June 12, 2025

Joseph Allen Marnell, a cherished husband, father, son, brother, and friend, passed away unexpectedly of heart failure on June 12, 2025, at the age of 42, in Ozark, Missouri. Born on September 12, 1982, in Wichita, Kansas, to Mark Marnell, Joseph’s life was a testament to his selfless, funny, and loving nature.

Joseph, affectionately known by those close to him as Joe, was a proud graduate of Wichita Southeast High School, class of 2001. His passion for creativity and design led him to the Xenon International School of Hair Design, from which he graduated in 2004. Joseph’s thirst for knowledge and skill didn’t stop there; he joined his father in the family business, mastering the trade and earning a Journeyman irrigation certificate and a Kansas PHCCA Backflow Tester certification.

In search of new opportunities, Joseph moved to Ozark, MO, where he began working at Kum & Go. His work ethic and leadership qualities shone through as he quickly ascended to the role of General Manager, revitalizing stores with his keen eye for organization and efficiency. Joseph’s ability to connect with people was unmatched, and he took great pride in creating a welcoming space for customers and employees alike.

Beyond his professional life, Joseph was a devoted Christian who lived his faith through his actions every day. He found strength and solace in his beliefs, which guided him in his journey through life.

Joseph’s greatest joy was his family. He and his beloved wife, Bonnie, along with their daughter, Rylee, formed an inseparable trio. Together, they shared a love for board games, igniting laughter and creating cherished memories around the table with friends and extended family. Joseph’s love for adventure extended beyond the home; he, Bonnie, and Rylee often embarked on outdoor explorations, hiking, kayaking, and soaking in the beauty of nature.

A craftsman at heart, Joseph made numerous improvements to their family home, always eager to tackle the next project. His ability to transform raw materials into something beautiful and functional was a skill admired by all who knew him.

Joseph leaves behind a legacy of love and laughter. He is survived by his wife, Bonnie; daughter, Rylee Marnell-Ball; father, Mark; brother, Kirk; sister, Amanda Heather; grandparents, Ronald and Lyn Marnell; aunt, Stephanie Marnell; and his nieces and nephews, Alex, Brock, Isobel, Audrie, Addi Mae, Rayden, and Hudson.

In the words of Ralph Waldo Emerson, “To laugh often and much; to win the respect of intelligent people and the affection of children… to leave the world a bit better… to know even one life has breathed easier because you have lived. This is to have succeeded.” Joseph embodied this sentiment, leaving an indelible mark on the hearts of those he touched.

Joseph’s life was a beacon of joy and service to others, and while his departure from this world is deeply felt, the memories and love he shared will forever be treasured by his family, friends, and all who were fortunate enough to cross his path. His spirit, characterized by his selflessness, humor, and love, will continue to inspire and guide us. Though we mourn the loss of Joseph Allen Marnell, we also celebrate a life well-lived—a life that truly succeeded in making a difference.

Memorial Service will be at 2:00 pm, Friday, June 27, 2025, at Downing & Lahey East Mortuary. The service will be live streamed and is available to view by clicking “Watch Funeral Service” below.

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Memorial Service: Friday, June 27, 2025 2:00 pm

Downing & Lahey East Mortuary
6555 E. Central
Wichita, KS 67206


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  1. Sending so many hugs, prayers, and my love to you my dear friend Bonnie and to Rylee. Also hugs and prayers to your whole family

  2. Dear Bonnie, my friend/ neighbor. My heart goes out to you and your family in this most difficult time. May the love of Joes memory bring peace and comfort to you, Rylee and the family. He will truly be missed. All my love

  3. He was the most positive person I’ve ever met in my life. A kind soul. Sending prayers and love to his family.

  4. Joe and his smile will never be forgotten. He was one of the most kind and positive souls I’d ever met. You’re in our thoughts and prayers.

  5. Joseph was a great person and co worker/boss. Never caught him without a smile on his face kinda hearted soul and never had anything bad to say about anyone. He will defiantly be missed. So sad to hear about his passing. R.I.P. Joseph.

  6. Joe –

    Such an amazing person, Dad, Husband, Brother-in-law, and friend. Joe has been part of our family since 2008, with me first meeting him in 2006. He was such a great parent to his daughter Rylee. He was a great uncle to all of his nieces and nephews. He knew how to make them all feel so very special. He was known lovingly as Uncle JoeJoe.

    Thanks for all the fun and great memories. We spent thousands of hours squadded up on Fortnite. I would always call out a sniper rifle for my Sniper Joe because he knew “that’s what’s up!” Joe taught us that grilled chicken on the char broiled grill was “my jam.” He also taught me, don’t be like “one steak and a koozie”, because that’s not how you make friends.

    We will miss your laugh, smile and humor, but most of all, we will greatly miss YOU, because “that’s what’s up!”

    Much love, Roxanne Rea

    • Babe, you are so loved and so missed! We were supposed to be in this game of life for forever together! Thank you for being you and being my everything! You showed me the meaning of true love and for that I’m forever grateful! I hope to make you proud and live your legacy through actions! I will always put you and Rylee first this I promise!!! I’m sorry this happened to you, I wish I could make things right! You are with me and will be my guardian angel for life! Until we meet again, I can’t wait for that day!!! I love you to the moon and back!
      Yours always, Bonnie Marnell

  7. Joe was an inspiration to everybody. He worked with he had the best personality and the smile that you would never forget that would light up room over in the short time that I got to work with him you could come to him about anything.

  8. Joseph
    You are missed dearly by your friends at Kum and Go, Battlefield and Kimbrough, Springfield, MO. Your enthusiasm and smile will always be remembered.

  9. I enjoyed working with Joseph. He always had a great attitude and was so full of life. He will be missed greatly.

  10. May your family be guided as you rest in your eternal peace. May you continue to be the guiding light to those you love. You will forever be missed by many. Rest peacefully my friend!


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