Frost Funeral Home

May 17, 2019

Jane Ellen T. Matthis

Jane Ellen Tye “Jet” Matthis, 90, of Abingdon, Virginia,
 
passed away peacefully in her home on Thursday, May 16, 2019 surrounded by
 
loved ones.

She was born in Harlan, Kentucky, to Edith McLain and
 
Charles Herndon Tye on March 17, 1929. She was a longtime member of
 
Sinking Springs Presbyterian Church.

Jet grew up in Harlan and attended Harlan High School,
 
where she met her first and last sweetheart, Gene Matthis. When
 
Harlan High School burned, her parents enrolled her in Ward Belmont, a private
 
girls’ school in Nashville, Tennessee, where she graduated high school and
 
completed two years of college.

Before her junior year, Jet transferred to the University of
 
Kentucky where she completed a Bachelor’s degree in English in 1951. She
 
studied creative writing under A.B. Guthrie and Hollis Summers, and won a
 
student award for “Batwing,” her fictional account of growing up in Harlan. She
 
would continue to write poetry and fiction throughout her life, winning several
 
writing awards. Just weeks before her passing, she completed a long story about
 
growing up in the early 20th century during the ages of vaudeville, silent
 
movies, and radio.

In Jet, UK created a life-long Wildcat basketball fan(atic).
 
When living in Lexington, she and Gene attended many games in Rupp Arena. Through
 
the years she acquired an entire UK fan uniform: blue and white UK sweater, pom
 
pom, lap blanket, and wildcat hand puppet which she would wear for every
 
televised basketball game. Family members soon learned never to call
 
during a UK game.

Cats of the domestic kind were also her passion. She
 
always had a cat, even taking in a long-haired stray at the end of her life
 
whom she named Gracie.

Her primary vocation, however, was homemaker—and what a
 
homemaker she was. She married Gene, a mining engineer, in
 
Belleville, Illinois, where he was serving in the Air Force during the Korean
 
War. When the war ended, she followed her ambitious husband from the
 
humblest coal camps to corporate headquarters; Permille and David,
 
Kentucky; Cinderella, West Virginia; Richwood, West Virginia (twice);
 
Richlands, Virginia; Madisonville, Kentucky; Lexington, Kentucky; and finally,
 
Abingdon, Virginia.

Wherever they moved, she cheerfully took on the challenge of
 
making a lovely home for Gene and their three children. She was
 
constantly at war with the unremitting coal dust that would settle on her
 
pretty lace curtains and fringed bedspreads. Money was tight,
 
so she learned to find valuable treasures at flea markets and estate auctions.
 
She read books on how to identify, restore, and refinish period
 
furniture. Soon she had filled their home with beautiful
 
antiques and collectables. Later she would turn this hobby into a
 
vocation when she opened and operated Olde Abingdon Antiques. Most of her
 
energies, though, went towards supporting her husband and children. Gene
 
moved up in his profession to retire as president of Pittston Coal Group. After
 
he retired, Gene pursued many philanthropic causes, which Jet supported,
 
including Virginia Creeper Trail, Sinking Springs Presbyterian Church and
 
Cemetery, Abingdon Rotary, the Boy Scouts of Southwest Virginia, and the
 
Historical Society of Washington County, Virginia.

Jet and Gene raised three children: Susan (Gary)
 
Johnson, an English teacher and journalist from Richwood, West Virginia; Sarah
 
(Rob) Vandegrift, one of Kentucky’s longest practicing paralegals, from
 
Georgetown, Kentucky; and Stuart (Judy) Matthis, a premier bridge-building
 
civil engineer, from Charlotte, North Carolina. Jet and Gene’s
 
home in Abingdon became a gathering place for their growing family, which
 
included eight grandchildren and eleven great-grandchildren at the time of
 
Jane’s passing.

Jet is also preceded in death by her only brother, Charles
 
Tye.

Other survivors include Julie Marshall (Michael) and
 
children Luke and Sophie of Georgetown, Ky; Mary Claire (Matt) Davis and
 
children Henry, Charlie, and Everett of Charleston, WV; Nick Johnson (Sarah)
 
and daughters Kate and Milly of Arlington, Va; Grayson Vandegrift (Katie) and
 
son Jackson of Midway, Ky; Joanna Hargus (Nick) and children Wesley and Vivian
 
of Minneapolis, MN; Ellen Johnson of Richwood, WV; Gwynne Flatley (Tim) and son
 
Gene of Charleston, WV; Will Matthis of Charlotte, NC; and several nieces and
 
nephews.

Jane Tye Matthis will be laid to rest beside her high school
 
sweetheart in a private ceremony at Sinking Springs Cemetery on Saturday, May
 
25.

A visitation will be held from 3:00 to 4:00 at Frost Funeral
 
Home in Abingdon. A memorial service will begin at 4:00 at the
 
funeral home chapel.

In lieu of flowers, the family suggests donations to
 
Abingdon Public Library, 205 Oak Hill Street, Abingdon, Virginia 24210 https://www.wcpl.net/support/friends/
 
or Sinking Springs Cemetery Committee at Post Office Box 789, Abingdon, VA
 
24212.

Frost Funeral Home and Cremation Services of Abingdon, VA is honored to serve the family of Mrs. Matthis.