Phyllis N. Rusbult

phyllis rusbult
Phyllis N. Rusbult of Jefferson City, passed from this life to the next on Sunday afternoon, November 17, 2019. She lived a long, happy life for over 95 years, and died at Heisinger Bluffs with her family at her side.

Phyllis was born at home, on May 8, 1924, on the farm where she grew up, near Atkins, IA, to Louis and Velma Armstrong (deceased). She was baptized in a small country church, and her faith in Jesus Christ was an essential part of her entire life.

She attended a little country school where she and one other girl, were the only students in their particular grade through eighth grade. She attended Atkins high school, graduating when she was only 16 years old. When she finally became old enough, she enrolled in the Cedar Rapids Business College, where she graduated as an expert in short hand, typing, and bookkeeping.

In her very early 20’s, she married Ernest Buettner, (deceased), and gave birth to her first daughter, Nancy K. (Robert Keating, Jefferson City, MO). She went on to marry Rex W. Rusbult in 1950 for a happy 55 year marriage, which ended upon his death in 2005. Two more daughters were born to that union, Cynthia Jean (Joe Schmitz, Lakewood, Colorado), and Dr. Vicki Rusbult, (Bangor, ME).

Rex and Phyllis spent their first 15 years working on a farm in South English, IA, where they made many lifelong friends. In 1965, they sold their farm and move to Cedar Rapids, IA, where Rex worked at the U.S. Post Office. Phyllis worked at St. Luke’s Hospital as an Executive Secretary to the Vice President of Finance.

Upon Rex and Phyllis’ retirement, they moved to Bella Vista, AR, in 1986, where they spent 20 wonderful years enjoying each other and many friends and visitors. They loved to dance. During those years Phyllis learned to quilt and thoroughly enjoyed that creative outlet. Throughout her life she was superb at home interior design, often updating and redecorating their home, making it homey, colorful, and beautiful. She also dressed very smart and stylishly all her life.

After Rex’s death, Phyllis moved to Jefferson City, MO, where she spent the last 12 years of her life, living part of the time in her daughter’s home. She was a member of the Silver Sneakers class where she exercised regularly. As she became more elderly, she spent the last three years of her life at Heisinger Bluffs Lutheran Senior Service Center.

Phyllis was preceded in death by her parents, an infant sister, one brother, Derrol, one granddaughter, Angela, one great-granddaughter, Renee, and one grandson, William. In addition to being survived by all three daughters, she is also survived by five grandchildren; Jennifer Keating (Jefferson City), Nicholas Keating (Jefferson City), Pamala Keating Redferrin (Woody, Nashville, TN); Max Roberts (Nancy Stewart, Cincinnati, OH); and David Rusbult (Bangor, ME); and two great-grandchildren, Emily Roberts and Ellis Roberts. She is also survived by several nieces and nephews.

A Memorial Mass of Christian Burial will be held 11:00 a.m. on Friday, November 22, 2019, at St. Peter Catholic Church with the Rev. Jeremy Secrist officiating. Visitation will be held at the church beginning at 10:00 a.m. with a Rosary at 10:30 a.m.

In addition, friends and family are invited to share in a memorial service to be held in the Heisinger Bluffs Chapel, 1002 W. Main St., Jefferson City, on December 7, 2019 at 2:00 p.m., officiated by Chaplin Jim Mueller. A reception will follow.

Her interment will be alongside her husband in the Fayetteville National Cemetery in Fayetteville, AR.

Memorials are suggested to Heisinger Bluffs.

Dulle-Trimble Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements.

Those wishing to send condolences to the family may do so at the www.dulletrimble.com website.

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  1. My condolences to all of Phyllis’s family. I worked with Phyllis in Finance at St. Luke’s Hospital for many years. When Phyllis retired she trained me for her position in Finance, and I had some “big” shoes to fill. I will always remember and laugh at her many stories. I think the best was when she and Rex wallpapered their bathroom! She was a neat lady!

  2. Thinking of family.I grew up in Iowa with the girls and was in Cindy’ class.I remember staying overnite at their house and loved Rex and Phyllis.And come to find I am related to Rex thru the Burkenbine side. We always had fun and I didnt want to go home! GodlBless you girls.

  3. Phyllis and Rex and family lived just across a field from I and Marilyn nd our family near South English, Iowa. We both attended English River Church of the Brethren. I’m sorry for your loss. Paul Coffman

  4. Have fond, but now distant memories of my mom, Genevieve, and aunt Arlene, as the cousins of their generation gathered. They were a fun bunch. May they all be united, may they all rest in peace. Jim Stickney


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