1940
2017
Betty Ann Stevens Stacks of Mayflower, AR joined her Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ on Thursday, March 16, 2017. She was born on September 6, 1940 to the late Henry Mack and Ophilia McCall Stevens.
Her husband, Leonard Stacks and sister, Helen Sue Stevens, also preceded her in death.
Although Betty resided in Mayflower most of her life she lived in North Little Rock for several years. She graduated high school at Ole Main before working in various factory positions in Little Rock and Maumelle.
Several cousins, one Aunt, her church family at Gap Missions and many friends survive Betty.
A Memorial Service celebrating Betty's life, led by Sister Jarla Cullum, will be held at 4:00 p.m. Saturday, April 1, 2017 at Gap Missions Church in Saltillo.
To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.
Sponsored by Griffin Leggett - Conway Funeral Home.
4 Entries
March 28, 2017
Becky Cullum
A wonderful lady, a sister in Christ that I will miss very much. See you again one day. Love ya, Becky Cullum
March 28, 2017
Rest in peace my Sister... We will miss you but see you again one day.
March 25, 2017
laura stewart
My dearest friend rest in peace.you are so already miss here..laura & mark
March 24, 2017
Betty my dear friend rest in peace. I didnt see you often but I sure will miss that beautiful smile. your friend Chriss
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