Mary Jo Skidmore

mary skidmore

Visitors to Mary Jo Skidmore’s home could count on being greeted by her warm smile, a delicious smell coming from her kitchen, and the many pictures of family that she proudly displayed on her walls. When they left, her love and her prayers followed. Mary Jo passed away on June 4, 2024, at the age of 83, and received her own joyful greeting at her Heavenly home. 

Born October 18, 1940, Mary Jo was the first of eight children born to Boyd Edward and Thelma Lorene Helmig. She grew up working hard on the family farm outside Judge, Missouri, and helping to care for her younger siblings. While as children they might have thought her a little bossy or may have even hidden in a tree with a book to avoid her work assignments, Mary Jo’s brothers and sisters looked up to her as a leader and a mentor. 

After graduating from Linn High School in 1958, independent and hard-working Mary Jo moved to an apartment in town with her friend Retha and took a job as a seamstress at the Linn pants factory—supporting herself until she married and having a little fun checking out the nightlife in Belle on the weekends, too. 

Mary Jo married Hardy Winford (“Wink”) Ridenhour on April 4, 1964. She worked alongside Wink on their farm outside Belle, Missouri—tending a large garden, raising cattle, pigs, ducks and chickens, and fishing when she had the time. When her many nieces or nephews would come to visit, she always had a job or activity for them—from collecting eggs out of the hen house, to watching baby ducks or chicks hatch, to helping in the kitchen. She especially loved children and would patiently answer all of their many questions about the farm and her life growing up—a true example of gentleness and kindness. 

An incredible cook and baker, Mary Jo was widely acknowledged to be the second-best cook in the family—second only to her mother Thelma, who was highly praised. She showed her love by making special “favorite” meals and treats for family and friends—from chicken and dumplings to her signature dish tamale corn, to homemade bread and cinnamon rolls, and intricately decorated birthday and wedding cakes. She also enjoyed quilting and gifting beautiful baby quilts as new babies were welcomed into her family. 

Mary Jo lost her husband Wink on October 25, 1998. Afterward, she passed the Belle farm on to her beloved nephews, John, Matthew, and David Helmig, and was happy to see the land she had tended so well stay in the family. 

Mary Jo found love again with Oreal O. Skidmore, marrying him on May 27, 2000, and joyfully claiming his family as her own—to care for and brag on, as she did so well. With Oreal, Mary Jo was able to travel to many places in the United States she had not visited before, and she was welcomed with love by Oreal’s children and large extended family. 

Mary Jo was a lifelong member of Solid Rock Baptist Church in Judge, Missouri, teaching Sunday School, Vacation Bible School, and even volunteering to serve as a Royal Ambassador leader for boys in the church when her nephews were young. She and Oreal attended and continued to serve faithfully at Solid Rock throughout their marriage. Mary Jo loved the Lord and showed His love to others, especially in the way she always sought to care for those around her. 

Mary Jo is survived by four siblings: Ruth Ann Tynes, Ronda Thompson, Brenda Prouty (Jim), and Duane Helmig (Patsy); numerous nieces, nephews, grand-nieces and grand-nephews on the Helmig side; children of her Skidmore family including Otis Skidmore, Mary Grahm (Loyd), Betty Bodine (Donnie), Howard Skidmore (Debbie), and Doug Skidmore (Brenda); and numerous Skidmore grandchildren, great-grandchildren, and great-great-grandchildren.

She was preceded in death by her husbands, Wink Ridenhour and Oreal Skidmore, stepdaughter Jackie Bullock, parents Boyd and Thelma Helmig, and siblings Barbara Kochenberger, Karen Kay Pearson, and Dwight Helmig. 

Visitation will be held at Trimble Funeral Homes - Westphalia on Saturday, June 8, 2024, from 10:00 a.m.-11:30 a.m., followed by a funeral service at 11:30 a.m., with Pastor Perry Wolfe officiating. Graveside services and a luncheon will follow immediately at Solid Rock Baptist Church. 

Memorial contributions may be made to Solid Rock Baptist Church. 

Services entrusted to Trimble Funeral Homes – Westphalia. trimblefunerals.com

 

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  1. Mary Jo will be missed dearly by Bill and me. We had the honor of taking her and Oreal to church when it came a time when it was hard to handle Oreal. We loved her like our second mom. Learned a lot from this godly lady. She loved to help us can homemade soup, salsa and cut up strawberries for the freezer. She knew the Lord very well. I know God and her family had their arms open wide when she went to heaven. On Sundays after church, we would
    cook lunch for her and most of the time Ruth Ann would join us. Mary Jo you will always be in our hearts. Till we meet again. Fly high our second mom.

  2. My husband Robert and I had the pleasure of being introduced to this lovely woman via friends. We were blessed to join them all on Sunday’s both at church and afterwards for Sunday meal. Her heart was so big and her smile bigger. Her hugs were warm and we loved listening to the stories she told and just simply talking to her. One of her wishes was to see my husband start going to church and when visiting her in the weeks before she passed, we were able to tell her that not only was he going to church but Bible study and that made her so happy. What a beautiful homecoming she must have had when she passed over, God, her family and friends that have gone before her were waiting with open arms and more love than she knows what to do with. We will miss her here on earth, but know one day we, too, will see her again. In the meantime, we have beautiful memories and was glad to have seen her numerous times in the weeks before she left the world. Rest in peace Mary Jo you will always be loved and missed.

  3. I always thought Mary Jo was a great lady. She was a good person and I know she has gone to a better place and is in Gods hands now. You will be missed by many.

  4. Our sympathy. Mary Jo and her sister Ruth Ann baked our square wedding cake with off white frosting in 1982. They weren’t sure about the frosting color, but it was delicious and perfect!


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