1947
2018
Michael E. McNabb passed away January 15, 2018 of complications from ALS.
Survivors include his wife Phillis, son Brian (Patty), brother Steve, step- sons Matt (Nikki) Davenport and David (Nicole) Davenport and seven grandchildren: Rhanda, Aynslee, Mady, Hudson, Tucker, Drew, and Brooks.
Mike will be remembered as a brave and courageous warrior. He never lost his sense of humor and always had a strong bond with his family and friends. A loving thanks go to Matt and David for always being available when needed.
We will celebrate Mike's life at the 2018 Walk to Defeat ALS in Little Rock, Arkansas on Saturday, April 7 at the Clinton Center. This walk supports worldwide ALS research, as well as, local care services, grant programs, and respite care.
If you would like to sponsor the Mike McNabb Team, you can send your support to PO Box 20483, Hot Springs, Arkansas 71903. All money raised will go to the ALS Association.
"Passion is what you give to what matters to you most."
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February 18, 2018
Pam Gossett
Dear Phillis,
I am so sorry about Mike's death. We have lost two close friends to ALS and are fully aware of the difficult journey you and Mike have traveled. You are in my thoughts and prayers.
With love and sympathy,
Pam Gossett
January 28, 2018
Don Curdie
Mike was a great friend from St Edwards in LR. Sister Hermana! What a good accordion player too--- Bob Boyd's Accordion Band!! 1960!! I have pictures!!RIP
January 22, 2018
My friend from many years ago,may Our Lord welcome you home and bless your family always.
Your old baseball buddy, Patrick Hanson
January 22, 2018
Sandy Griffith
Phillis, you and your family are in my prayers
January 22, 2018
Janie Porterfield
Phillis, you and your family are in my prayers.
January 21, 2018
Mary Ann Duncan
Bubba was a strong person and lived life to its fullest. He was a cherished friend and will be greatly missed. Our thoughts and prayers are with all of you. Love to all, Mary Ann & Tom
January 21, 2018
LaDell Looper
Phillis,
Words can't express my sorrow and sadness for you and your family. I know you two had a great life together and you have so many memories.
You are in my thoughts and prayers at such a hard time. Take good care of yourself.
LaDell Looper
January 21, 2018
So sorry for your loss, Phillis. You &your family are in our thoughts & prayers.
Albert T. & Kathy Sutton
January 19, 2018
Staff of Gross Funeral Home
Offering our deepest condolences during this difficult time.
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