He was a lively boy and enjoyed telling stories about his
youth and the ornery adventures he and his friends had. He attended the Salem Christian Church in his
earlier years, where his father was the long-time Sunday school superintendent,
and attended Weston schools where he graduated from in 1948.
He married Martha Jean Lawrence on December 15, 1950 at
the First Christian Church in St. Joseph, Missouri. They celebrated their
61st anniversary last year.
Harold was a veteran of the Korean War where he saw combat action. Private Pepper was a member of the 780th Field Artillery Battalion. He was later promoted to Corporal, earning three service stars and a Meritorious Achievement award.
When his tour of duty ended in 1953, he returned home
to farm the land he grew up on, hauling livestock, water, and even raising
cattle for a period of time. He would make this his life’s work. In 1954,
he and Jean had their first child, Dan, followed by their second, John, two
years later. Dan and John grew up working the farm alongside Harold, just
as he had with his father. Harold was also a member of the Masonic Lodge A.F.
& A.M. in DeKalb.
Harold loved spending time with his family, talking about
tractors, tools, and the history of Weston. He was a man of simple tastes;
enjoying a warm cup of coffee or cold beer, reading various local newspapers,
driving his truck, and catching up in conversation. He will be remembered for
his unique laugh and sense of humor, interest in agriculture, and love for
animals.
Harold is preceded in death by his parents Aneta Steele and
W.B. Pepper Jr., and long-time beloved pet cats Teetle and Peanuts.
Harold is survived by his two doting and caring sons, Dan
Pepper and wife Kris of DeKalb, MO and John Pepper of Kansas City,
MO. He has four grandchildren, Rachel Pepper and
Jason of Platte City, MO, Hannah Thornton and Matt of St. Joseph, MO, Matt Pepper of Kansas City, MO, and Ben Pepper of Kansas City,
MO. He also has one step great granddaughter,
Aubrey Thornton.
The family will receive friends on Thursday, November 1,
2012 at 10 a.m. at Vaughn’s Funeral Home in Weston, Missouri
followed by a funeral at 11 a.m. to celebrate his life. Interment, with military honors, will be at Mount
Bethel Cemetery,
Weston, Missouri.
Memorial donations may be provided to the Missouri Veterans
Home in Cameron, Missouri.