She was also the FIRST woman Embalmer for the state of Arkansas.
Survivors are a brother, Douglas of Fort Smith; and two sisters, Mrs. Crane of Fort Smith and Blanche of Kansas City, Missouri; several nieces and nephews.
The funeral service was held in Central Presbyterian church Thursday at 10 a.m. with the pastor, Roy Smith, officiating. Burial was in Forest Park cemetery.
Information was contributed to Find A Grave by Tonia Holleman, who has been on a project of documenting and photographing headstones in Historical and abandoned cemeteries in Arkansas and Oklahoma. If you have any additional information or corrections you can contact Tonia at [email protected].
She was also the FIRST woman Embalmer for the state of Arkansas.
Survivors are a brother, Douglas of Fort Smith; and two sisters, Mrs. Crane of Fort Smith and Blanche of Kansas City, Missouri; several nieces and nephews.
The funeral service was held in Central Presbyterian church Thursday at 10 a.m. with the pastor, Roy Smith, officiating. Burial was in Forest Park cemetery.
Information was contributed to Find A Grave by Tonia Holleman, who has been on a project of documenting and photographing headstones in Historical and abandoned cemeteries in Arkansas and Oklahoma. If you have any additional information or corrections you can contact Tonia at [email protected].
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