Alan & Deri Lyn Gauldin (Friend)
Jo was our dear friend, who we spent many hours and many good times with. We will miss her greatly. She was a grand lady. We will especially miss her ready smile and infectious laugh.
Birth date: May 19, 1922 Death date: Feb 28, 2005
Dortha Jo Imler, 82, Died Monday, February 28, 2005 at the Fayetteville Health and Rehab in Fayetteville, Arkansas. She was born May 19, 1922 in Winslow, Arkansas, the daughter of John H. and Reba Ricketts Ruble She was preceded Read Obituary
Jo was our dear friend, who we spent many hours and many good times with. We will miss her greatly. She was a grand lady. We will especially miss her ready smile and infectious laugh.
Mrs. Imler was a very kind lady, and I enjoyed working with her. I know that her family will miss her greatly.
Jody
You know I wish I could be with our family at this time. We all know you are so very happy! I only hope God will appoint you as my ANGEL!!
Love Phill
Dear Family,
Our thoughts and prayers are with you.
Carin Mahan
Rachel Orr
Arvest Asset Management
My Friend Jo Imler
You shared so much with so many and you will be greatly missed.
You have touched our hearts profoundly with the warmth of your smile, your friendliness,and words of encouragement.
The life you lived and the way in which you lived it, will always be remembered.
Norma L Summers
Of all the memories I have of growing up in the Ricketts family, all the memories of Jo are great ones. She was an amazing lady of gentleness and kindness. I am proud to have shared her middle name. God Bless You.
Jo worked with my father (Frederick Bailey) at the V.A. hospital for many years, so I knew her growing up. When I was in college, however, I met my husband who was a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints. When I decided to join, their was some discussion that I wait for a while to make sure that it was the right decision for me. My dad was a strong support for me and smoothed the way, because, as he said, "Jo Imler is a member of that church and has the best standards and morals of anyone I know, if you are going to make a choice to be anything like her, you won't go wrong."
That was almost 19 years ago and that decision has been one of the best of my life. Jo and I have stayed in touch during all these years and I remain so thankful for her example and faithfulness. She was a very elect lady and will be missed greatly! Love,
Susan Bailey Edwards, Bobby Edwards and family