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Amelia Anne "Amy" Mitchell, 55, of Little Rock, Arkansas left this earth on July 30, 2020. She was greeted in Heaven by her father, Howard Lynn "H.L." Mitchell and her best friend, Dawne Michelle "Dante" Pounders.
Amy attended McClellan High School in Little Rock, graduating in 1982. She went on to attend the University of Arkansas at Little Rock. She worked as a paralegal for Mitchell Law Firm in Little Rock, and Godwin & Ronquillo in Dallas, Texas.
She is survived by her mother, Barbara Anne Barksdale Mitchell of Little Rock, her brother, and primary caregiver, John Michael Mitchell of Bryant, Patrick Lynn Mitchell of Little Rock, and David Matthew Mitchell of Cabot.
Amy is also survived by her niece, Lisa Nicole Mitchell of Little Rock, and her nephews, Michael Lynn Mitchell (Sarah Jo) of Bryant, David Matthew Mitchell Jr. of Gulf Shores, Alabama and Andrew Logan Mitchell (Molly Katlyn) of Fort Bragg, North Carolina. She is also survived by a host of great-nieces and nephews; each having stolen a piece of her heart.
Amy loved big. If you were lucky enough to call her a friend, you know this well. She was rarely without a smile on her face, and a song on her lips. She was extremely intelligent, but could never find her car keys. She was headstrong, yet compassionate. She was a talker and a doer.
Amy was a member of the National Cutting Horse Association. Second only to family and friends, was her love of horses; her greatest love Annie Bill Lena, her prized cutting horse of 31 years. Amy was a proud cowgirl and loved a good rodeo. Her horses were her children and she treated them as such.
A visitation to celebrate Amy's life is planned from 7:00 to 8:00 PM, Friday January 19, 2024 at Smith North Little Rock Funeral Home, 1921 Main St., North Little Rock, AR 72114.
To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.
1921 Main St., North Little Rock, AR 72114

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