Ruby Jett

1929-2022

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Ruby Jean Jett, 93, Gasconade Manor of Owensville, passed away Tuesday, Sept. 27, 2022 at Capital Region Hospital in Jefferson City.
She was born April 25, 1929 to the late Boley and Winnie (Moman) Jones at Paydown. She attended one room school houses at Paydown and Dover School at Lane’s Prairie before graduating Salutatorian of the Class of 1948 at Belle High School.
Ruby was united in marriage to Boyd Jett, June 26, 1948, in Bland. She and Boyd soon started their family and made a life on the Jones/Jett family farms raising cattle and crops. Their interests expanded beyond the farm into local and state politics through the Maries County Democrat Committee and as primary shareholders in the Belle State Bank during the 1960s–1970s.
She was a dedicated member of First Baptist Church, Belle, where she taught Sunday school, was one of the “kitchen ladies,” helped with Bible school and the many other church events held each year. Her church family was an important part of her life. In recent years Ruby’s health kept her from attending services but she eagerly anticipated receiving the weekly bulletin to stay in touch with the church.
Ruby enjoyed reading, cooking, especially the family’s favorites, working in her garden and with her flowers, canning and freezing her vegetables, feeding and checking cows, traveling on bus trips, volunteering at the Vienna Senior Center, playing pinochle, following local and world political news and Bingo. She always placed her family first — her children and grandchildren were her greatest enjoyment.
Ruby was preceded in death by spouse of 42 years Boyd; parents Boley and Winnie; infant sister Margaret Jones; son Jim Jett; and granddaughters Lisa Ann Jett and Kimberly Renee Jett.
She is survived by children Steve Jett of St. James, Gloria Gehlert (Mark) of Linn; daughter-in-law Lois Jett of Linn; and grandchildren Aaron Jett and Marissa Gehlert of Linn and Cameron Gehlert of Washington, D.C.
Visitation and funeral services were held Saturday, Oct. 1, at First Baptist Church, Belle, with Rev. Robert Trigo officiating.
Interment was in Johnson Cemetery at Lane’s Prairie which is the Jones family plot and a short distance from where Ruby spent her life on the farm.
Memorials suggested to First Baptist Church, Belle.
Arrangements entrusted to Sassmann’s Chapel, Belle.