1941
2010
Connie Sue Baird, 69, of Texarkana, AR passed away December 20, 2010 in a local hospital. Mrs. Baird was born October 14, 1941 in Texarkana. She was a member of Trinity Baptist Church.
Survivors include her husband, Ronald Baird of Texarkana, AR; son and daughter-in-law, Randy Baird and Terrie Chase of Texarkana; daughter and son-in-law, Rhonda and Ray Clark of Bartlett, TN; grandchildren, Rachel Wilson of Alaska and Ryan and Ashley Clark of Bartlett, TN; sister, LaJuan Martin of Texarkana, TX; brother, Elvin Hickman of Texarkana, TX; and numerous nieces and nephews.
Graveside Services will be 4 p.m., Wednesday, December 22, 2010 at East Memorial Gardens with Rev. Wallace Edgar officiating. Burial will be in East Memorial Gardens under the direction of East Funeral Home - Downtown.
Memorials may be made to Trinity Baptist Church.
Online tributes may be made at www.eastfuneralhome.com.
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December 28, 2010
Ronnie and family, so sad to hear that Sue had passed away. Always such a beautiful lady and so gracious and cordial. Praying for all of you.
Darren and Cindi Cummings
December 23, 2010
Ronnie, I am so sorry for your loss,please know that you and your family are in my thoughts and prayers.
Jean O'Rand
December 23, 2010
Ronnie, we are so sorry for your loss. Sue was a very sweet person. I remember when she brought a dish over to my house 20 some odd years ago when I had cancer surgery. It was the fresh broccoli with the bacon and onions. It was so good, I had to call her and get the recipe. We will miss her in our Sunday School class. God Bless you and your family. We know she is in a better place and in good health. Friends in Christ. Jimmy & Ruthie
December 22, 2010
Judy Landreth
My thoughts and prayers are with you in your time of grief. May your memories bring you comfort.
December 22, 2010
We were so sorry to hear about Sue. She was a very sweet lady. Our thoughts and prayers are with you. Ken and Eddie Polk
December 22, 2010
Marlene Adkison
So sorry for your loss. We will keep you in our prayers. Southwest Title Company
December 22, 2010
Rhonda,
Thinking of you at this difficult time and praying for God's comfort for you and your family.
Jane and Vernon Stehle
Bartlett, TN
December 22, 2010
Rhonda, Ray, Ryan, Ashley and family,
Our thoughts and prayers are with you now and in the coming days. God's strength and love is sufficient during any time of need. He promises to sustain us and He always does. May His Love strenthen you today. We are praying for you. Love, Leslie and David Tisdale
December 22, 2010
My thoughts and prayers are with you and all of Sue's family. I'm sorry I can't be with you at this time. May God be with you and comfort you. Donna Lynch
December 22, 2010
Dennis & Leigh Anne Jeans
Our thoughts and prayers are with you all.
December 22, 2010
Debbie Duren
Our thoughts and prayers to Rhonda Clark and family during this time of sorrow. Debbie, Aven and Dustin Duren- Memphis, TN
December 22, 2010
Max Parnell
My sympathy is extended to Mrs. Baird's family. You are being lifted up in prayer in this sad time.
December 22, 2010
Our thoughts and Prayers are with the family during this time of sorrow. May God bless and comfort each of you.
Diane and Dub Wingfield
December 21, 2010
We send our thoughts and prayers to you and your family. Our hearts are with you at this time.
Dorothy Cody and Family (Donna Cox and Family, Peggy Addie and Family, and B.H. Cody and Family)
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