Karma Garrett
Funeral services for Karma Ann Garrett, 74, West Plains, Missouri, will be held at 2:00 p.m., Monday, April 1, 2024, at First Christian Church, under the direction of Robertson-Drago Funeral Home.
Mrs. Garrett passed away at 4:50 a.m., Thursday, March 28, 2024, at West Vue Nursing Center with her husband and daughter by her side.
She was born April 25, 1949, at Warrensburg, Missouri, to Joe Lee Jackson and Dorothy Marie Nutter Jackson. On December 27, 1979, she was married in West Plains, to Waymon Garrett.
Karma loved her family. She felt that her husband was a gift from God, and she was blessed to spend nearly forty-five years with him. Together, their greatest accomplishment was raising their daughter. She was extremely proud of her and her family. She was so happy when she finally became a grandmother, and never missed a chance to share about her grandkids to anyone who would listen.
Karma was well loved because she treated everyone around her like family. She was the kind of person who made friends everywhere she went. She seemed to make a lasting impression on nearly everyone she met with her quick wit and her kind heart. Among other things, she enjoyed reading and traveling, but most of all she loved spending time with people.
Two of her passions were music and teaching. After graduating from Liberty High School in Liberty, Missouri in 1967, she went on to earn a Bachelor of Music degree from Southwest Baptist College in Bolivar, Missouri in 1972. She then moved to southern Missouri for her first teaching position in Koshkonong. Over the years, she taught music at Koshkonong School, Willow Springs Schools, and Glenwood Elementary. She also substituted at West Plains Elementary. Karma taught private piano lessons to many students over many years. It was important to her to share her love of music. Her daughter and granddaughter love singing and playing music because of her influence.
Karma attended First Christian Church for most of her adult life. She was always involved in the music ministry, playing organ and piano, and singing in the choir. When she retired from playing because she was no longer able, she wrote, “I play the organ at church because I love the Lord and that is one way I like to worship.”
She is survived by her husband, Waymon Garrett, of the family home; one daughter, Karrie Stokes and husband, Luke, West Plains; three grandchildren, Cadence, Reuben and Savannah Stokes; one brother, Kent Jackson and wife, Ceressa, Gladstone, Missouri; sister-in-law, Irene Garrett; Luke’s mother and her dear friend, Diana Stokes; four special friends of over 50 years, Susan, Linda, Anna Mae and Peggy; and several nieces and nephews.
Her parents, father-in-law and mother-in-law, Flemon and Vesta Garrett and one brother-in-law, Jackie D. Garrett, preceded her in death.
Burial will be in Oak Lawn Cemetery. Memorial contributions may be made to Ozarks Christian Academy and may be left at or mailed to Robertson-Drago Funeral Home, 211 West Main, West Plains, MO 65775.
David and Carrie Thompson
March 29, 2024 @ 11:32 am
Waymon So sorry. Our thoughts and prayers are with you all.
David and Carrie
Amber(Cozort)Redburn
March 29, 2024 @ 1:36 pm
Waymon and Garrett Families,
My parents, Norris and Ivene Cozort extend their Deepest Sympathy to all of you on the passing of Karma. They are keeping all of you in their daily thoughts and prayers. During this time may God provide each of you with comfort, strength, encouragement, and peace. May God bless all of you.
In Christian Love,
Norris and Ivene Cozort
Melissa Jenkins
March 29, 2024 @ 3:32 pm
Mrs. Garrett was my music teacher for my entire time at Glenwood School. She was such a caring and compassionate teacher, and I am thankful to have known her. I will be praying for your family during this time of great loss.
Linda Johnson
March 29, 2024 @ 6:43 pm
I am so very sorry for your loss. I have many fond memories of Karma, especially her singing at many of our family members funerals in the 1990s. She was such a precious sweet lady. I remember one time at First Christian church in the late 1980s the choir sang and whatever they sang really touched me because I started crying. She came up to me afterwards and said “I don’t know what is wrong but I am praying for you.” She was such a dear kind lady and will be so missed. Prayers for your strength in the days ahead.
Tracy Story
March 31, 2024 @ 7:26 pm
So very sorry for your loss. She had a profound impact on me and my love for music as my music teacher at Glenwood. Her spunky attitude and absolute love and compassion for her students will always stay with me. Her love of music was contagious, as was her laugh and sense of humor. My thoughts and prayers are with her family as they navigate her loss.
Katy Harper Montgomery
March 31, 2024 @ 7:51 pm
Karma was such a good friend to my mom for many years. I am thankful to have known Karma and grateful that she and Waymon took such an interest in mom in the last years of her life, making sure she got to church and having fun after church lunches. I am so sorry for the loss of such a wonderfully special woman.
Abby (Ingalsbe) Corman
April 1, 2024 @ 7:19 pm
Karrie,
Your mom was such a special friend of my grandma’s and she says she will miss her very much. She was happy to get to speak to her for over an hour just about a week ago.
I also enjoyed getting to know her at the Jefferson St Flea Market while she shot the breeze with Grandma and also as my music teacher at Glenwood. We also shared special memories from the 1997 West Plains Concert Choir trip to Finland, Hungary and Romania. Impossibly precious memories. Your mom was always so proud of you. We love you all and pray for your comfort moving forward.