Letha Ann Piper

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Letha Ann Piper, 64, of Jefferson City, passed away Wednesday, July 8, 2026, at Barnes Jewish Hospital in St. Louis surrounded by her family.

She was born September 26, 1961, in Jefferson City, the daughter of Leroy Louis and Jewell Dean (Fischer) Wilbers.

Letha was a 1979 graduate of Blair Oaks High School.

On March 16, 2013, in Jefferson City, Letha was united in marriage to Tommy Ray Piper who preceded her in death on May 16, 2024.

Letha worked for over 22 years with the Jefferson City Public Schools as an Administrative Assistant in Special Education.  She also provided in-home daycare over the years for many beloved children. In her retirement, she worked part time at the Missouri State Capitol for the Joint Committee on Public Employee Retirement.

She was an active member of The Crossing in Columbia where she was a Care Ministry Leader, a member of the 50’s Plus Club, and the Stephens Ministry. She also cherished her time volunteering for numerous causes including Jefferson City Room at the Inn, Hobbs Little Free Library, Coyote Hill, Dreams to Reality, Council for Drug Free Youth, and the Special Olympics.

Letha loved to travel with Tom around the world. She also enjoyed spending time with their camping group, and especially loved spending time with her family.

Survivors include two children, Beth (John) Pearson, Vestavia, AL; James Moeckli, Springfield, MO; three grandchildren, Grace Pearson, Graham Pearson, Grady Pearson; stepson, Jason (Mindy) Piper and children Andrew, Alexis, CJ, and great-grandchild Alora, New Bloomfield; five siblings, Mary (Daryl) Heet, Taos; Lee (Sherri) Wilbers, Lake Ozark; Tom (Geri) Wilbers, Holts Summit; Tim (Barb) Wilbers, Wardsville; Gary (Dana) Wilbers, Wardsville; numerous nieces and nephews, and other extended family members and dear friends.

Letha was a beloved mother, grandmother, aunt, and friend. Children of all ages were drawn to her because of the joy and adventure she brought to every day. She had a way of making people feel known and loved.

She was preceded in death by her parents and her husband, Tom.

Visitation will be 4-6 p.m., Monday, July 13, 2026, at Trimble Funeral Homes – Jefferson City followed by a life celebration service at 6 p.m.

In lieu of flowers, memorial donations are encouraged to Cole County Parks, Jefferson City Room at the Inn, or to the American Cancer Society Hope Lodge in St. Louis MO.

Services entrusted to Trimble Funeral Homes – Jefferson City. trimblefunerals.com

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Visitation: Monday, July 13, 2026 4:00 pm - 6:00 pm

Trimble Funeral Homes
3210 North Ten Mile Drive
Jefferson City, Missouri 65109


Celebration of Life: Monday, July 13, 2026 6:00 pm

Trimble Funeral Homes
3210 North Ten Mile Drive
Jefferson City, Missouri 65109


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  1. I will miss you so much. I know you are smiling now. God needed you. Which i don’t blame him. Love you fly high and be free.

  2. Letha was such a wonderful person and friend. We met through a grief support group and formed our own group of nine from there. It seems like she was involved in so many more volunteer opportunities than listed above. She truly had a servant’s heart and shined a light for Christ through everything she did. I will miss her dearly. Blessings and comfort to her family.

  3. Letha, you will be missed. I can truly understand why God needed you. Im so sorry you had to go through a rough time getting there but you did it ! I’m sure you are just beaming as all your love one’s are greeting you. That makes me feel happy for you. I will see you soon. Fly high and be free🙏🏻♡

  4. So very sad to learn of Letha’s passing. My first thought was of dear Beth. Letha loved her children beyond measure and was a blessing to all who knew her. Sending prayers and warm thoughts.💔

  5. Letha was always so great to help when needed in her position with JCSD, and she and Tom built and registered the Little Library at our School, Thorpe Gordon STEM Academy. Prayers to her family, as she was a great lady and will be missed.

  6. Letha, words can’t express how much I am going to miss you. We talked every day and had a lot of wonderful times. You are my forever friend, you will live in my heart forever ❤️

  7. Letha brought so much kindness and warmth into the world. My thoughts and prayers are with her family during this difficult time. Rest in peace, Letha

  8. So sorry to hear of Letha’s passing. I will miss her sweet smile, kind heart, and beautiful spirit, and her wonderful friendship. I can only imagine she is spreading her Joy in Heaven and loving being with Jesus and also Tom. There will be quite the Christmas in Heaven this year.
    Letha: Rest in peace my friend . Until we meet again.
    Family: Love and prayers to all her family. She loved you very much.

  9. Letha, you will be so missed. Whenever I needed a question answered you and Lori were always my go to people. You were so kind and thoughtful anytime I saw you.

  10. Letha. You were a wonderful friend to all you met Everyone will miss your bright light.
    Judy W.

  11. James + Beth: My heart aches for you both and your families during this time of loss. Your mother was a true blessing. Your mother’s legacy of kindness and love will continue to inspire us all. I met Letha years ago while I was subbing in the health room at Belair. We continued our “school friendship” through email/facebook messaging.

  12. Letha – I will miss you more then words can say. I feel honored to call you my friend. So many great memories… loading your garage to the rim with all the great finds you found… to be amazed by all of your Christmas tree… to the Christmas parties and white elephant gifts… to eating sushi… I will always love you MORE!!!

  13. I am so sorry to hear of Letha’s passing. She was always helpful, kind and patient with me during her time in the Special Education office. Deepest condolences to her family.

  14. I’m praying for Family and Friends during this Transitional Season . I am honored to have been called one of her Sisters and loved by her. I send Butterflies 🦋 🦋 🦋 in Love ❤️
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  15. So sorry to hear of Letha’s passing. Our thoughts and prayers are with her family!

  16. To Letha’s family, my deepest sympathy goes out over the loss of a true neighborhood hero. Letha’s passing will leave a huge empty spot in the community. I knew her from West School, the neighborhood watch program, the free little library, and learning in retirement. She was a wonderful asset to Jefferson City and will be sadly missed.

  17. Beth, James, and all of Letha’s family, I am so sorry for your loss. In her memory, a donation has been made to the Jefferson City Room at the Inn. This seemed like a wonderful organization that Letha supported. We will all miss her! Love, Shelly Register


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