(From Buchanan Funeral Home)Joseph (Joe) Alan Garrett April 6, 1949 – May 15, 2026
Joseph (Joe) Alan Garrett, 77, was reunited with family in Heaven on May 15, 2026, after a short but courageous battle with cancer. He spent his final days lovingly surrounded by his family.
Joe was born on April 6, 1949, to Kelly and Elizabeth (Gee Gee) Garrett in Monett, Missouri. He was the fourth of five children, his older brothers, Mike, John, and Paul, and his younger sister, Betsy. After the early passing of their father, the Garrett children were raised with great love and devotion by their mother. Joe's childhood was full of adventure and lasting memories shared with his siblings and the neighborhood pals.
A 1967 graduate of Monett High School, Joe went on to earn a degree in Secondary Education from Missouri Southern State University. He returned to Monett High School as a teacher and spent 30 dedicated years shaping young minds through his classes in history, psychology, sociology, and economics. His impact on the community runs deep, and he is still fondly remembered by countless former students as one of their favorite teachers — a distinction that says everything about the kind of man he was.
Joe is survived by his beloved wife and best friend of forty-nine years, Marti (Gray). The two were set to celebrate their fiftieth wedding anniversary on July 24th, and their relationship stood as a hallmark of love and commitment for everyone who knew them. He is also survived by his son Steve and daughter-in-law Shannon, and his daughter Beth, as well as his four siblings. Grampy was the proud grandfather of six — Avrie, Linzie, Emmie, Gray, Garrett, and Jackson — and great-grandfather to Hendrix. He will be remembered by numerous nieces, nephews, great-nieces and great-nephews who adored him. He was preceded in death by his mother and father.
In his leisure time, Joe could be found in the garden, fishing, watching sporting events or playing a round of golf. Just as often, he was tinkering on a project around the house or piddling contentedly in the garage. He was an excellent cook who delighted in preparing family favorites for his children and grandchildren. But perhaps what those who loved him will remember most is his quick wit and sharp sense of humor. Joe had a gift for keeping people on their toes and never missed an opportunity to make the people around him laugh.
Joe Garrett leaves behind a legacy of love and resilience — in the family he built, the students he taught, and the community he called home for a lifetime. He was an amazing husband, father, Grampy, son, brother, uncle, and friend. Though he will be deeply missed, those who loved him take comfort in knowing that he lives on within each of them.
Services will be announced as soon as possible. Arrangements are under the personal care and direction of Buchanan Funeral Home, Monett, MO.






