Imogene Woodward Ruffin, March 14, 2024.
Imogene Woodward Ruffin was born on August 26, 1923 in Greenbrier, Arkansas, the cherished daughter of William Dewey Woodward & Lula (Gipson) Woodward. She entered into heaven on March 14, 2024 from Shepherd of the Hills Living Center in Branson.
Imogene grew up as a farm girl in Arkansas. She later worked as a telephone operator for Southwestern Bell during World War II and was a teacher for one year in a one-room schoolhouse but her most beloved calling was as a wife and mother. She married Homer Floyd Ruffin on May 10, 1944 in Dewitt, Arkansas and was his loving wife for 67 years. Twenty-two of those years were spent by Floyd’s side as he served in the United States Navy. They moved to Missouri from Hawaii, where Floyd was last stationed. Imogene was a loving mother and involved with her children in their schooling and activities including being a den mother in Scouts. She was also a gifted seamstress. She could sew anything and crafted beautiful quilts. She made many of her family’s clothes and worked performing alterations for many shops in Branson. Imogene was also a woman of faith. She was a member of First Baptist Church in Branson and had also attended First Baptist in Hollister for a time. She was active in church as a Sunday School Teacher and WMU leader.
Imogene turned 100 this past August and was able to celebrate with a party in Branson surrounded by her family and a lifetime's worth of friends.
Left to cherish her memory are her son, Bill Ruffin (Jo) of Mustang, OK; son-in-law, Bruce Merrick of Pineville, KY; brother, Billey Charles Woodward (Virginia) of Humphrey, AR; grandchildren, Heather Candler (Chase), Scott Ruffin (KayAnn), Brandon Ruffin (Noy), Chip Merrick, J.J. Merrick (Elaine), Ty Merrick (Tiffany), Susanna Klinkbeil (Graham), Monte Merrick (Rimini) and Al Merrick (Whittney); twenty-four great grandchildren with one on the way; and one great-great grandchild.
Imogene was preceded in death by her parents; her husband, Floyd Ruffin; daughter, Regina Merrick; and two sisters, Modavyrl Penn and Robaleen Borman.
Graveside services will be Friday, March 22, 2024 at 2:00 p.m. in Ozarks Memorial Park Cemetery under the care of Snapp-Bearden Funeral Home & Crematory, Branson.