Willa Wingfield

1937 - 2019

Willa Wingfield obituary, 1937-2019, Booneville, AR

Willa Wingfield

1937 - 2019

Willa Wingfield Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers from Mar. 25 to Mar. 27, 2019.
Willa Wingfield
Willa Dean Wingfield, at the age of 81, woke up in the arms of Jesus and was reunited with her husband, Robert; son, Barry; grandsons, Tyler and Bryan; and nephew Matthew on Friday morning, March 22, 2019, passing peacefully and in her sleep.
Dean was born in Logan County in 1937 to Willard and Addie Starling. She attended Magazine Public Schools, one year at the University of Arkansas at Fayetteville and then graduated from Harding University in Searcy. Several years later she earned her masters in elementary education from University of Central Arkansas. She married her high school sweetheart, Robert Wingfield in 1956, at the age of 18. After a year in Carlsbad, N.M., Dean taught school at Bentwaters U.S. Air Force Base near Ipswich, England, for nearly three years while Robert served as a missionary. After a quick stint in Paris, Dean and Robert went back to Carlsbad, where Ellen and Jeff joined the family. The family of four then moved to central Arkansas when Robert became the pulpit minister for Sylvan Hills Church of Christ. Soon after, Barry arrived and completed the family of five.
Dean was instrumental in the beginnings of Central Arkansas Christian Schools and was a teacher and elementary principal for over 33 years, laboring tirelessly and joyfully in Christian education. Dean retired from her leadership position in 2009 but worked part-time for several years. Her heart, kids and several grandchildren, were always at CAC. She loved all of her students passionately, encouraging countless students and subsequently those students' children to live lives worthy of Christ.
Although Dean and Robert lived most of their lives in central Arkansas, her heart was never more than a minute away from her birthplace, her sister Carolyn, many other relatives and lifelong friends in Magazine. Dean and Robert built a small homestead there over a 50-year period, mostly on weekends, never completely finishing as each time their family expanded, so did the little house. Dean was determined that the place, affectionately known as "The Cabin," would hold her entire family and loved ones for holidays or just when folks wanted to drop by. Dean has been in the cattle business with her nephew, Paul, for many years, never allowing her Daddy's herd to diminish. She has also kept her nephew, Jerry, busy with multiple projects for many years, loving their families and their kids' families as if she was always next door.
The only thing that Dean ever wanted was to be a mother. God saw fit to create Dean's family a little differently than most. Through his perfect design, God blended a family that Dean loved, adored and lived for. Her love for all children was evident in everything she did. She served as a leader and mentor for young women and young mothers her entire life. She was without equal in her patience for all kids. Encouragement and discipline flowed equally as Dean applied them indistinguishably with grace, love and mercy. On a side note, Ellen, Jeff and Barry are not so sure discipline was abundant with her grandchildren. Dean was instrumental in starting the nursery program at Sylvan Hills Church of Christ, taught Bible classes at many churches, served as volunteer coordinator for many childrens' programs and worked with multiple other ministries. Last Monday, she was serving at the "Bus Barn" working with local charities. Dean was always quietly looking for ways to help others. Known as "Gran," Dean's constant grandchild transportation service was affectionately known as "GrUber."
Her love for Robert and all her kids was only surpassed by her love for her heavenly Father. She often talked of the reunion she experienced Friday morning.
Dean was also preceded in death by her parents, Willard and Addie Starling of Magazine.
She is survived by her children, Ellen (Matt) Binford of North Little Rock, Jeff (Judy) Wingfield of Little Rock and Barry's wife Alicia Wingfield of Sherwood; her sister, Carolyn (Harold) Holt of Magazine; grandchildren, Daniel (Katherine) Wingfield, Caleb Binford, Mikaila Wingfield, Jake Wingfield, Jeremiah Wingfield and R.J. Coleman; one great-grandson, Rhys Wingfield; and many nieces, nephews, cousins and friends.
The funeral service will be at 10 a.m. Wednesday, March 27, 2019, at Sylvan Hills Church of Christ in Sherwood. Interment will be held at 4 p.m. at Evans Cemetery in Magazine.
In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to Central Arkansas Christian North Little Rock Elementary.
Online guestbook is available at www.smithfamilycares.com.

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AC GA

March 31, 2019

One day many will have the opportunity to live again. May the hope of everlasting life sustain and comfort you during this sad and difficult time. John 17:3.

Ann Hendricks

March 28, 2019

David and I were so sorry to hear about Deans passing. What a wonderful Christian example in her life and in her work. Cindy Hendricks Randolphs Mom and dad.

Your neighbor..

March 28, 2019

Our sincere condolences to the Wingfield family in the loss of your dear love one. Our prayers are as yours, that God provide his care and comfort you each day.
Psalms 145:18,19

March 26, 2019

May your family be comforted that Willa will be remembered as a loving and precious individual. May God bless your prayers .

A neighbor

March 26, 2019

My sincere condolences to the family. May your hearts be filled with the precious memories of your dear loved one, today, tomorrow and always.

Ecclesiastes 7:1, John 3:16

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