She was born Jan. 29, 1925 in Dolph, AR to Ed and Minnie Langston Ford.
She was a member of the Galatia Assembly of God Church, where she enjoyed singing She felt called by the Lord to sing and enjoyed bible reading. She worked hard on the farm and canned vegetables and owned her own fruit and produce stand.
Survivors include a son, Dayle and wife Paulette Dillinger of Mountain Home and a daughter, Lillie and husband Lucky Thornton of Norfork. Five grandchildren: Larry, Bobby, Cathy, Vicki and Mike; five great grandchildren and ten great great grandchildren; a sister, Della Mae Hopper of Kennett, MO
Graveside services were at Custer-Herron Cemetery near Henderson.
She was born Jan. 29, 1925 in Dolph, AR to Ed and Minnie Langston Ford.
She was a member of the Galatia Assembly of God Church, where she enjoyed singing She felt called by the Lord to sing and enjoyed bible reading. She worked hard on the farm and canned vegetables and owned her own fruit and produce stand.
Survivors include a son, Dayle and wife Paulette Dillinger of Mountain Home and a daughter, Lillie and husband Lucky Thornton of Norfork. Five grandchildren: Larry, Bobby, Cathy, Vicki and Mike; five great grandchildren and ten great great grandchildren; a sister, Della Mae Hopper of Kennett, MO
Graveside services were at Custer-Herron Cemetery near Henderson.
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