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Ethel Mae Harrison, 90, went to be with the Lord, March 25, 2016. She was born to Samuel and Manerva Bane in Flag, Arkansas on May 25, 1925. Ethel’s main focus in life was her church and her family. She was a member of Lawson Road church of Christ. Ethel enjoyed canning, gardening, reading and quilting.
Ethel was preceded in death by her parents; her husband; William, three sisters and one brother. She is survived by three children; Charles Harrison (Sylvia), Linda G. Wood (Larry), Sherry Stump (Rick), one sister; Barbara Durham, seven grandchildren and seventeen great grandchildren.
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KC Collins
March 30, 2016
You and your family are in our hearts and minds. Our sincere condolences on the passing of your mother. May our Lord bless and comfort you and your family during the time of grief. KC & Clara Collins (Little Rock, AR)
Taylor Byrd
March 30, 2016
Mamaw,
My entire life you were here for me. You made breakfast for me and Kyle almost every morning (when we weren't in school), you and Papa picked out my easter dress every year and bought it, you played a major part in my life. I remember watching the ball drop with you and Papa every year until I was 17 and moved out to Alexander with my husband to build a family. Even when I moved away I still came down to your house every morning and spent all day there till Aaron got off work. I couldn't be away from you for very long. Then when my son was born he became the center of your whole world. Easton thinks the world of you. When we moved back to the house beside you a year ago I thought he was going to die from excitement. Everyday he was over there with you. During that time me and you rekindled our bond and because of that we made some amazing memories. Sitting in the yard talking about the blooming trees, walking around the property looking at all the beautiful flowers you and Papa planted so many years ago, watching the price is right, drinking coffee every morning together, and mom, dad, Aaron, Easton, you and I doing things together as a family. Mamaw I thank you for all the time you spent with me growing up and I thank God for blessing you to live long enough to see my son grow. You are an amazing woman. Thank you for being there for mom. Honestly I believe your the only thing that kept her from going crazy this past year. I don't know what she is going to do without you but God knows she's strong enough to carry on by herself. She is a strong woman because she comes from you. You are a strong, beautiful, funny, loving woman and I am truly blessed and so very thankful that I have the privilege to call you my grandmother. Thank you for the memories for when a loved one becomes a memory those memories become a treasure and you know what Mamaw I have the most precious memories of all because your in them and that is something that can not and will not be taken from me. I love you with all my heart. Mom, dad, Aaron, Aunt Linda, Easton, all of us made sure you knew that all the way up till the very end. You are and will always be loved and remembered for the amazing person you are. I love you Mamaw forever and always till we meet again.
Cindy Wyles
March 29, 2016
Grandma, I love you. I miss you so much. I will see you again one day. Rest in peace.
MARILYN NORDMAN
March 28, 2016
As the days and weeks pass, and as you return to life's routine, may you continue to feel comforted by the love and support of family and friends.
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