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Ivan Slaughter Jr.

Ivan Slaughter Jr. was born in Bethany, Missouri, to Ivan Slaughter Sr. and Jo Dorothy (Squires) Slaughter on February 12th, 1921.  The young couple had just graduated from The University of Missouri and bought equipment and a farm with an enormous mortgage.  Within a few years, they had lost everything and moved to Columbia, MO, where Ivan Sr. got his master’s degree.  From there they moved to Eldon, MO where he was a county extension agent.  They had two more boys (Frank and Joe) and a much younger daughter (Dorothy Joann).  Farming was in a state of turmoil during those years and they moved up the scale, from job to job.  The family focus was to collect enough livestock and machinery to make a new start.

 

Ivan Jr. went to twelve schools in twelve years, graduating from Greenwood High School in 1940.  He had a partial scholarship to MU and went there until 1943, when he was taken from the Army Reserves to active duty.  After Officer’s Candidate School, he and Margery Hablutezel were married.  The young couple moved ten times until he was discharged as a first lieutenant liaison pilot in 1946.  They then moved to the farm they lived on for all of their married life.

Ivan started teaching in Pleasant Hill schools, then transferred to Lee’s Summit.  He continued teaching while farming on evenings and weekends for thirty years before retiring as a teacher, and maintained a working farm until his last days.

Ivan spent his limited free time as a 4-H leader, FFA advisor, and ecology club leader.  He eagerly shared his knowledge with all:  family, friends, and students.  He loved to read, fish and hunt, especially coon hunt, and had some excellent dogs.

He and Margery continued their legacy with five children:  Stan Slaughter (Linda);  Bill Slaughter (Susan); John Slaughter (Sarah); Ella Hackney (Ed); and Mark Slaughter (Paula).  They had seven grandchildren and sixteen great-grandchildren.  Ivan and Margery treasured their time with family and were exceptionally proud of all of their achievements.

Ivan was a lifelong observer of both human and animal behavior – both wild and domesticated.  He used a unique humor and spirit to bring love and knowledge.  We as his family will miss our father but are comforted to know that his legacy will “carry on!”.

 

Ivan was preceded in death by his wife, Margery M. (Habluetzel) Slaughter; his parents, Ivan and Jo Dorothy Slaughter and two brothers, Joe Slaughter and Frank Slaughter.

 

He is survived by four sons, Stan Slaughter and wife Linda Chubbuck of Lee’s Summit, Missouri, Bill Slaughter and wife Susan of Skidmore, Missouri, John Slaughter and wife Sarah of Clovis, California and Mark Slaughter and wife Paula of Marshfield, Missouri; one daughter, Ella Hackney and husband Ed of Greenwood, Missouri; one sister, Joann Kennedy of Liberal, Missouri; Seven grandchildren, Sixteen great grandchildren, other relatives and many friends.

 

Cremation has been accorded. Services will be held at a later date.

 

 

71 Messages

  • Mike Coy Posted September 29, 2020 10:15 am

    Great person, Great wit and a Great man of GOD – I consider it an honor and a privilege to have called him my friend. May he rest in peace. Our heartfelt prayers go out to the family during their time of grief.

  • Kim Dey (Walker) Posted September 29, 2020 12:03 pm

    I am so sorry Ella and all the family! Your dad was a wonderful man, teacher, and father. I have fond memories of both your parents . May God comfort you all.

  • Mark Tiller Posted September 29, 2020 12:36 pm

    My condolences to his family.
    Ivan truely had a gift for teaching. I was fortunate to be in his ecology class in high school. His animated, knowledgeable and humerous style made him one of the best teachers ever.

  • Cheri Humphrey Posted September 29, 2020 12:59 pm

    He was an amazing man and teacher! My deepest condolences to the family. I pray the Lord gives you all peace.

  • Pat (Jackson) Huskey Posted September 29, 2020 1:03 pm

    Our sympathies and prayers for your family. Your dad was a wonderful man. I remember when he picked a group of us up from a football game in the station wagon and took us to your house for an after party. Then, drove us all back LS to drop us off at home. I’m sure it was a long day for him, but he did it with a smile on his face and a spring in his step. God rest his soul.

  • Rick Hougland Posted September 29, 2020 1:15 pm

    So sorry to hear of your loss. Ivan was a great teacher, father and a great asset to the community. My thoughts and prayers are with the family at this trying time.

  • Steven Eager Posted September 29, 2020 2:46 pm

    Ella, it has been many years! I will always have fond memories of your Dad in school.He was one of a kind!
    Greeting from Fort Campbell Kentucky.
    Steve Eager

  • Becky Abbott Posted September 29, 2020 2:55 pm

    He will be missed by many. Wonderful teacher and man that left his imprint on many. I helped him transfer his first book to a different platform. I thoroughly enjoyed not only his book but his entertaining talks.

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