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Jaret Lee Moyer

Emporia, Kansas

Sep 17, 1969 – Sep 5, 2025

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BORN
September 17, 1969
DIED
September 5, 2025
LOCATION
Emporia, Kansas

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Roberts-Blue-Barnett Funeral Home- Emporia Obituary

Jaret Lee Moyer, Emporia, Kansas, passed away September 5, 2025, in Kansas City, Missouri, following an acute leukemia diagnosis. He was 55 years old.  

Jaret was born in Norton, Kansas, on September 17, 1969, the son of Charles Irvin “Cy” and Charlotte Lee (Lybarger) Moyer. He was...

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Shawna, I am so sorry to hear this news. My condolences to you and your family

I'm very sorry to hear this. I got to know Jaret when he was at Woodbine. I was the local fire chief and at the time we were building a new fire station through a Kanstep grant which covered cost of materials and labor and incidentals were donated. Jaret was very supportive of the project and the community in general. I ate several schnitzel lunches with him at Brigitte's cafe and enjoyed his company greatly. Truly a loss to us all.

Love and Prayers to Jaret's Family!
Went on a lot of early morning road trips with Jaret for practices and Meats Contests for KSU.
Great Memories! Always enjoyed catching up with him at KLA and KSU events.
1 of a Kind, Great Guy!

Shawna, our love and prayers are sent to you and to all of your family as you navigate through this tremendous loss. Rest in God’s Grace! Love from your Louisiana 4-H Exchange Family.

My heart hurts for you and your family, Shawna. Praying God will keep you in his care.

Our hearts go out to all of you. I remember a time when we were gathered and Jaret wanted his pineapple grilled to bring out its sweetness, I think that was from a cross country event that Sarah and Ana participated in. It's the simple things in life that are special. May your memories of him bring you comfort. Many prayers for strength. David and Joan Grother and family.

Jared was a sweet guy and his family and friends will miss him dearly.

The town of Reading rrecovered as well as they did from the tornado due to Jaret opening the Bank and supporting the community work with the Habitat for Humanity Projects. He was a good and kind man and will be greatly missed by all who knew and respected him. Sympathy and Prayers from our family to yours. Eugene & Reta Jackson

May your hearts soon be filled with wonderful memories of joyful times together as you celebrate a life well lived.