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So sorry to hear about Mary Ann she was such a sweet and kind cousin. Sending love and prayers for her family and friends ❤
Linda Whitted McMickle
January 17, 2026 | Russellville, AR | Family


Photo courtesy of Bob Neal & Sons - Brinkley Funeral Home - Brinkley
Feb 20, 1944 - Jan 9, 2026
So sorry to hear about Mary Ann she was such a sweet and kind cousin. Sending love and prayers for her family and friends ❤
Linda Whitted McMickle
January 17, 2026 | Russellville, AR | Family
Praying for y’all. Really nice lady. Loved talking to her.
Neva Little
January 16, 2026 | Marvell, AR | Friend
So sorry for the loss of our sweet neighbor and she will be missed. When the power went out she would call me and we would sit under the shade tree, she was so sweet and I loved her.
Steve and Shelia Clemons and family
January 16, 2026 | Marvell, AR | Friend
I love you Aunt Mary Ann Griffith. You will be greatly missed by me.
Love your niece
Donna Lynn Griffith Finch
And Son (great nephew) Brannan Finch
Praying for all our family.
Donna Finch
January 14, 2026 | Poplar Grove, AR | Family
Thoughts & prayers to you Grip & family in the loss of your sweet Mama. She was a wonderful person. Always so sweet when we would visit. May the memories through the years you have of her bring you peace and comfort during the hard days ahead.
Our Love to you all:
Tommy, Melissa & Spencer George
Melissa George
January 14, 2026 | Jonesboro, AR | Friend
Mary Ann Griffith, 81, of Marvell, Arkansas, passed away on January 9, 2026, in Marvell.
Born on February 20, 1944, in Helena, Arkansas, Mary was the daughter of Charles and Mildred Covington. She grew up in the Delta region and graduated from Marvell High School as part of the Class of 1962.
On October 20, 1964, Mary married Frank Griffith, beginning a devoted partnership that spanned over six decades. Together they built a life rooted in faith, family, and community.
Mary worked as a secretary for Bobbie Brooks, where her dedication and attention to detail were valued by colleagues and clients alike. Her professional life reflected her quiet strength and steadfast commitment to those around her.
A longtime member of Calvary Baptist Church in Marvell, Mary found joy and purpose in her faith community.
Mary had a passion for collecting bells—a hobby that brought her delight and filled her home with cherished pieces gathered over the years. Above all else, she treasured time spent with her grandchildren, who held a special place in her heart, and she took great pride in their lives.
Mary was preceded in death by her parents, Charles and Mildred Covington; and her daughter, Shara Griffith. She is survived by her loving husband, Frank Griffith; her son, Brian Griffith and wife, Kelly; her grandchildren, Bryson and Keaton Griffith; and Charles "Bubba" Covington.
Mary’s life was marked by devotion—to her family, to her work, to her church—and she will be remembered with love by all who knew her. May her memory bring comfort to those who mourn her passing.
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