He was united in marriage December 23, 1993, in Las Vegas, Nevada, to Dixie Ragsdale Rust. They were married over 26 years.
Kermit was a member of Kings Way Christian Church of Mt. Vernon. He served in the United States Navy from 1955 to 1959. He received his degree in Wildlife Management from the University of Maine. He lived in Coos Bay, Oregon after graduation to work for the Bureau of Land Management. He retired from there in 1994 and moved to Mt. Vernon, Missouri.
Kermit loved his family and the outdoors. He would spend countless hours working outside in the flower bed with a little blonde headed girl at his side. He loved being a PePa so much. He was the happiest when his grandchildren were around.
Kermit was preceded in death by his parents, ten brothers and sisters, Imogene Porter, Bonnie Maxwell, Wilma Campbell, Bertie Baty, Hazel Hayes, Eugene Baty, Murlin Baty, Lowell Baty, Montie Baty and Dwyane Baty; and one granddaughter, Nicole Ann Rust.
He is survived by his wife, Dixie, of the home in Mt. Vernon, Missouri; three children, Delinda Jenkins and husband, Gene, Kent Rust and wife, Michelle, and Trudy Call and husband, Darren, all of Mt. Vernon, Missouri; five brothers and sisters, Mary Jo Kelemen and husband, Ed, of Cherryvale, Kansas, Johnnie Lou Mahan of Eminence, Missouri, Kay Crisp and husband, Lonnie, Carolyn Pierce and husband, Delbert, and Larry Baty and wife, Debbie, all of Bendavis, Missouri; six grandchildren, Sabrina Horton, Abby Brock, Erin Taber, Teddy Rust, Luke Call and Cameron Call; two great-grandchildren, Jeremy Horton and Bodie Brock; many nieces and nephews, other relatives, and a host of friends.
-Married to Diana A. Rolfe (b. 1938) on 1 Dec 1958 in Maine
-Married to Barbara Ann Proctor (b. 1939) on 14 Aug 1976 in Reno, Nevada
- Married to Dixie Ellen Ragsdale Rust (b. 1935) on 23 Dec 1993 in Las Vegas, Nevada
He was united in marriage December 23, 1993, in Las Vegas, Nevada, to Dixie Ragsdale Rust. They were married over 26 years.
Kermit was a member of Kings Way Christian Church of Mt. Vernon. He served in the United States Navy from 1955 to 1959. He received his degree in Wildlife Management from the University of Maine. He lived in Coos Bay, Oregon after graduation to work for the Bureau of Land Management. He retired from there in 1994 and moved to Mt. Vernon, Missouri.
Kermit loved his family and the outdoors. He would spend countless hours working outside in the flower bed with a little blonde headed girl at his side. He loved being a PePa so much. He was the happiest when his grandchildren were around.
Kermit was preceded in death by his parents, ten brothers and sisters, Imogene Porter, Bonnie Maxwell, Wilma Campbell, Bertie Baty, Hazel Hayes, Eugene Baty, Murlin Baty, Lowell Baty, Montie Baty and Dwyane Baty; and one granddaughter, Nicole Ann Rust.
He is survived by his wife, Dixie, of the home in Mt. Vernon, Missouri; three children, Delinda Jenkins and husband, Gene, Kent Rust and wife, Michelle, and Trudy Call and husband, Darren, all of Mt. Vernon, Missouri; five brothers and sisters, Mary Jo Kelemen and husband, Ed, of Cherryvale, Kansas, Johnnie Lou Mahan of Eminence, Missouri, Kay Crisp and husband, Lonnie, Carolyn Pierce and husband, Delbert, and Larry Baty and wife, Debbie, all of Bendavis, Missouri; six grandchildren, Sabrina Horton, Abby Brock, Erin Taber, Teddy Rust, Luke Call and Cameron Call; two great-grandchildren, Jeremy Horton and Bodie Brock; many nieces and nephews, other relatives, and a host of friends.
-Married to Diana A. Rolfe (b. 1938) on 1 Dec 1958 in Maine
-Married to Barbara Ann Proctor (b. 1939) on 14 Aug 1976 in Reno, Nevada
- Married to Dixie Ellen Ragsdale Rust (b. 1935) on 23 Dec 1993 in Las Vegas, Nevada
Family Members
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Bonnie Marie Baty Maxwell
1916–2016
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Wilma Evelyn Baty Campbell
1918–2017
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Bertie Murl Baty
1920–1933
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Hazel Mildred Baty Hays
1922–1985
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Otho Eugene Baty
1924–1999
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Wayne Murlin Baty
1925–2008
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Imogene Iris Baty Porter
1927–2018
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Donald Lowell Baty
1929–1992
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Montie Wason Baty
1931–2013
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Gordon Dwain Baty
1934–1936
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