Sandra Sue Roller Jenkins, age 85, of Little Rock, Arkansas, went to be with her Lord and Savior on Oct. 9, 2025.
A licensed funeral director, devoted wife, mother and servant leader, Sue Roller Jenkins lived by the guiding principle that became her family's enduring mission: "To serve as we would be served"
The daughter of Denver and Christine Roller, founders of Roller Funeral Homes, Sue was born and raised in Mountain Home, Arkansas, where faith, compassion and service were cornerstones of family life. In 1954, the Rollers moved to Little Rock, where Sue began ninth grade and immediately met her future husband, Lynn Jenkins.
The two were married while Lynn was attending the University of Arkansas, and during his service as a Naval Officer, they lived in Naples, Italy, where they welcomed their two children, Renata and Hunter.
Upon returning home, Sue and Lynn joined her parents in continuing the Roller legacy. Together, they guided Roller Funeral Homes into a new era of service and growth, and built Citizens Fidelity Insurance Company into one of Arkansas's largest domestic insurers, helping families prepare for the financial costs associated with death with dignity and foresight.
As a licensed funeral director, Sue brought an unmatched level of care and professionalism to her work. She oversaw much of the company's marketing and community outreach, personally shaping the warm, comforting environments for which Roller facilities are known today. Her leadership reflected a perfect balance of faith, grace and sound business judgment.
Sue and Lynn's influence extended well beyond their profession. Together, they were recognized with the Governor's Corporate Humanitarian Award for their decades of giving back to Arkansas communities through both philanthropy and volunteerism. Their generosity touched nearly every corner of the state.
She and Lynn were also steadfast supporters of Hospice of the Ozarks, Jericho Way and the Jenkins-Byler-Roller Family Foundation, reflecting their shared commitment to improving lives through compassion, education and healthcare. She was a founding member of the Arkansas Youth Suicide Prevention Commission and Hospice of the Ozarks. She was a member of the Baxter County Historical Society and the Daughters of the American Revolution.
In her own words, Sue once said, "Our philosophy, 'To serve as we would be served,' is not one which is in print only, but lived by our family and our co-workers daily."
Those words became more than a company motto, they became a way of life, embodied through her daily acts of kindness and through her unwavering care for families in their hardest moments.
Sue was a longtime and faithful member of First Christian Church in Little Rock, where she found strength, fellowship and peace. She was known for her radiant smile, her thoughtful leadership and her quiet ability to make everyone feel seen, valued and comforted.
Her legacy continues through her husband, Lynn Jenkins; children Renata Jenkins (Tim) Byler and Hunter Roller Jenkins; her grandchildren, Christina Byler, Danielle (Brandon) Luebke, Hunter Jenkins II, Christopher Jenkins, Denver Jenkins; and the generations of co-workers and families she inspired throughout Arkansas and beyond.
Her life was one of faith in action, a shining example of love, integrity and service rendered "With All Her Respect."
Visitation will be from 10 a.m. to noon Monday, Oct. 13, 2025, followed by funeral service starting at 1 p.m. at Roller-Chenal Funeral Home officiated by Mr. Chuck "The Pigskin Preacher" Monan.
Entombment will follow at Riverwood Memorial Gardens in Maumelle, Arkansas, at the Garden of the Sun Mausoleum.
The family extends their sincere gratitude to Dr. Mariann Harrington and her colleagues at CARTI, Baptist Health and Baptist Hospice.
"Special thanks to Bonita Promisee, who has become part of our family."
Memorials may be made to Providence Park, Pulaski Tech Scholarship Fund or the Funeral Science Program at Arkansas State University-Mountain Home.
"We invite you to sign Mrs. Jenkins online guestbook at
www.rollerfuneralhomes.com/chenal"
www.rollerfuneralhomes.com/mtnhomePublished by Baxter Bulletin from Oct. 9 to Oct. 13, 2025.