1929
2026
Fay Doris Avington, age 96, of Arkadelphia, Arkansas, was born on March 8, 1929, to the late Walter and Nannie Garland. She departed this life on January 16, 2026, peacefully in the comfort of her home.
Fay Doris attended school through the eighth grade, yet she overcame educational barriers through determination, wisdom, and hard work. She believed deeply in the value of labor and instilled in her children the importance of perseverance, self-reliance, and overcoming life’s obstacles. A tireless worker, she planted trees for Volley McDaniel and later hauled pulpwood and logs for various companies. Through her example and instruction, she taught her children how to earn a living working in the woods, empowering them to provide for themselves and their families independently.
She was united in marriage to the late Leroy Charles Allen Avington, and to this union were born seven sons and two daughters: a son who preceded her in death at birth; Roy Lee Luster (deceased); Lee Ivory Avington (deceased); Sergeant Major (Retired) David Paul Avington (Sharon) of Malvern, Arkansas; Dennis Karrol Avington (deceased); Rickey Dean Avington (Tina) of Malvern, Arkansas; Dr. Linda Fay Avington of Sherwood, Arkansas; Minister Dr. Gwendolyn Avington of Portland, Oregon; and Christopher Mark Avington of Witherspoon, Arkansas.
Throughout her life, Fay Doris believed in perseverance, prayer, singing, and helping those less fortunate. She fed the hungry, sheltered the homeless, and offered help to anyone in need. Though she had a kind heart, she was also a woman of firm boundaries and often humorously remarked, “I like you, but don’t step on my blue suede shoes.”
Fay Doris worked for many years cutting and hauling pulpwood to support her family. She loved to joke, sing, and socialize, sharing gospel, country, and blues music wherever she went. Her singing brought laughter and joy, and her love for people was evident in every conversation she shared.
She was preceded in death by her parents, Walter and Nannie Garland, and her sons, Roy Lee Luster, Lee Ivory Avington, and Dennis Karrol Avington. Fay Doris was the last surviving child of sixteen born to Walter and Nannie Garland.
She leaves to cherish her memory of eighteen grandchildren, a host of great-grandchildren, and many other relatives and friends whose lives she touched through her strength, generosity, and enduring spirit.
Fay's Homegoing Celebration will be held at 11:00 A.M., Friday, January 23, 2026, at First United Pentecostal Church in Malvern. A visitation will be held from 6:00 until 8:00 P.M., at Brandon’s Mortuary in Malvern, on Thursday, January 22, 2026. Her earthly body will be laid to rest at Pleasant Hill Cemetery in Joan, Arkansas. Her online guestbook is available below. Brandon’s Mortuary is honored to serve the Avington family with professional care.
Sharon Trulock
January 28, 2026
David and Sharon I am so sorry for your loss. I know what it's like to lose your mother David. My condolences and prayers for you and all of your family.
Doyle Morris
January 26, 2026
It was of great pleasure to have known Fay Doris.
Nancy Mayberry
January 23, 2026
I wish I could have been there. Love from Gene'O Mayberry and my wife Nancy
Gracie (Albert) Neal
January 22, 2026
To: The Garland Avington Family,
Please accept our deepest heartfelt condolences as we send positive thoughts and lots of prayers. Cousin Faye Doris's life was a beautiful spirit and gift to the world in which we live. During our childhood (Gracie Neal and some siblings), we visited the home of Cousin Faye Doris with our dad, L. C. Newborn, who was her first cousin. Cousin Faye Doris’ transition has left a heartache no one can heal. Our love for her has left a memory no one can steal.
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Levi Garland
January 22, 2026
TO THE GARLAND AVINGTON FAMILY. MY FAMILY IT WAS MY PLEASURE TO MEET MY BLOODLINE. IT WAS LATE IN LIFE WHEN I MET AUNT DORIS AND HER SISTERS. SHE OPENED HER ARMS AND TOOK ME AS HER NEPHEW. LEARNED SO MUCH ABOUT MY FAMILY THROUGH MY VISITS WITH HER. MY LOVE AND CONDOLENCES TO MY FAMILY. ❤❤❤ YOU GUYS.
Lester Newborn
January 22, 2026
Deepest sympathy to the entire Avington family. May God continue to bless and keep you through your sorrow.
Rev. Rex M. Smith, Sr.
January 21, 2026
My deepest sympathy and condolences go out to the family! Prayers going up! ✝
Brian Rickman
January 21, 2026
Rip Fay you will be greatly missed. Saying prayers for her Family.
Joyce Murdock Hogan
January 21, 2026
R ip praying for the family
Christine Mitchell
January 21, 2026
May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.
Tresia Powell
January 19, 2026
One of the most hardest working full of joy woman I have ever metGoing to miss you lady! Rest on til we meet againkeep watching down on us
Leederson McGhee II
January 19, 2026
A strong leader and staple of community.
Cris McKinney
January 19, 2026
I was sorry to hear of Ms. Fay Doris passing. Family, I will be praying that God will give you strength. It is hard to lose a Mother but God knows best. I want you to know that God cares for you.
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