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Carolyn Leuenhagen Obituary

Carolyn A. Leuenhagen, age 74, departed for heaven on April 3, 2023, while in the care of Hospice in Little Rock, Arkansas.

She was born June 12, 1948, as the first of three children to parents Harold B. Alexander and Hazel J. (Martin) Alexander in Mountain Home, Arkansas. She attended elementary school in Kansas City, Missouri, graduated from Mountain Home High School and attended Draughon Business School in Springfield, Missouri.

In 1967 she married Noel Smith in Wichita, Kansas. Together they had three children; Stephanie, Stephen and Jerry. They divorced in 1975 and she returned to Mountain Home with her children. She later married Vern Leuenhagen in Mountain Home, and they moved the family to Little Rock, Arkansas, where she spent the rest of her life.

She loved volunteering and served her community in many ways; as an officer in the local chapter of Cooperative Extension for Homemakers, volunteer and supervisor at the Arkansas State Fair Crafts Division, as a VITA (Volunteer Income Tax Assistant) each spring and as a poll worker during most elections. She also loved crafting many different things and shared her creations with family and friends.

Her biggest pleasure was helping others and she touched many lives doing so. With her final wish, she donated her body to the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences (UAMS) for research purposes, so that future medical professionals can learn and help others as they helped her. She felt her greatest accomplishment was raising her children. She dearly loved all her children, grandchildren, nieces, nephews and extended family.

She is survived by her three children, Stephanie Eubanks (Little Rock, Arkansas), Stephen (Dana) Smith (Redfield, Arkansas), Jerry (Stacy) Smith (Auburn, Washington); her sister, Donna Smith (Fayetteville, Arkansas); her brother, Harold D. Alexander (Mountain Home); her Aunt Ruby (Gerald) Jackson (Conway, Arkansas); five grandchildren, Katheryn Eubanks (Little Rock), Samantha (William) Wronski (Rutland, Massachusetts), Ashley (Adam) Jones (Little Rock), Riley Smith (Toledo, Ohio) and Avery Smith (Redfield, Arkansas); four great-grandchildren, Billy, David, Vincenzo and George; nieces Allison (Dustin) Thompson (Springdale, Arkansas) and Whitney (Randy) Smith-Knight (Hindsville, Arkansas); nephew Doug (Cathy) Alexander (Bradenton, Florida); and many more relatives and friends.

She was preceded in death by her parents; granddaughter Laurel Smith; nephew Michael Alexander; and great-niece Tyler Thompson.

A memorial service is being planned. In lieu of flowers the family asks that memorial donations be made to UAMS.

To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.

Published by Baxter Bulletin from Apr. 15 to Apr. 17, 2023.

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Rick Wilhelm

May 21, 2023

I knew Carolyn for 23 years and was blessed as well as humbled by her care for others and giving as well as generous spirit. Carolyn changed my life.

Teresa Holland

May 20, 2023

I will miss her. She was a blessing to me. She always had an ear to listen. She loved helping the community and I enjoyed doing it with her. She will be missed.

Samantha wronski

April 16, 2023

Love you always grandma

Sherry Gresham

April 16, 2023

So sorry for your loss. Praying for you and your family during this difficult time and for the days ahead.

Rick Wilhelm

April 15, 2023

Carolyn changed my life. She was the most giving person I know-generous beyond measure. She taught me the value and importance of volunteering. So many wonderful memories. She is so missed. Love , Rick

Jane Robinson

April 15, 2023

So sorryCarolyn and I had some good times together working and playing together Jane Robinson

Stephanie Eubanks

April 15, 2023

Love you mom

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