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Eutha Mae Parkerson 90, a resident of Farmington, passed away Thursday, July 9, 2020 in Prairie Grove. She was born May 3, 1930 in Bartlesville, Oklahoma, the daughter of Marvin Eugene and Lottie Carolyn (Jackson) Garrett. Eutha was a 59 year member of the Church of Christ in Farmington where she taught Thursday School. She was baptized as a teenager in a local creek in Madison County. She loved to make quilts and embroidery items to give to others. She was the most kind, giving, loving, sweet lady trying her best to live as God desired in helping others. It brought her great joy to be of service to others and loved her family deeply. She was preceded in death by her parents, her husband, Jimmie Parkerson; two brothers, Preston Garrett and Wayne Garrett; three sisters, Lauren Ross, Geneva Ross and Ruby Taylor. Survivors include her daughter, Cathy Mullen and husband Terry; sons, Walter Parkerson, James "Patrick" Parkerson and Keith Garrett; sisters, Lucille Rhodes and Robbie Sullins; grandchildren, Jeremy Riddle and Courtney Bryant; great-grandchildren, Kevin Riddle, Peyton Kelly, Greenlee Smith and Cruz Bryant. She also has four great-great grandchildren, Aroha, Jeremiah and Sedona Riddle and Knox Kelly. APPRECIATION On behalf of the family, we wish to express their gratitude for your many acts of kindness, and for your attendance at the funeral service. Luginbuel Funeral Home Prairie Grove, Arkansas online guest book, visit www.luginbuel.com Eutha Mae Parkerson May 3, 1930 - July 9, 2020

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  • Eutha Mae Parkerson90, a resident of Farmington, passed awayThursday, July 9, 2020 in Prairie Grove. She wasborn May 3, 1930 in Bartlesville, Oklahoma, thedaughter of Marvin Eugene and Lottie Carolyn(Jackson) Garrett.

    Eutha was a 59 year member of the Church ofChrist in Farmington where she taught ThursdaySchool. She was baptized as a teenager in a localcreek in Madison County. She loved to make quiltsand embroidery items to give to others. She wasthe most kind, giving, loving, sweet lady trying herbest to live as God desired in helping others. Itbrought her great joy to be of service to others andloved her family deeply.

    She was preceded in death by her parents, herhusband, Jimmie Parkerson; two brothers, PrestonGarrett and Wayne Garrett; three sisters, LaurenRoss, Geneva Ross and Ruby Taylor.

    Survivors include her daughter, Cathy Mullen andhusband Terry; sons, Walter Parkerson, James"Patrick" Parkerson and Keith Garrett; sisters,Lucille Rhodes and Robbie Sullins; grandchildren,Jeremy Riddle and Courtney Bryant;great-grandchildren, Kevin Riddle, Peyton Kelly,Greenlee Smith and Cruz Bryant. She also has fourgreat-great grandchildren, Aroha, Jeremiah andSedona Riddle and Knox Kelly.

    APPRECIATION

    On behalf of the family, we wish to express their gratitude

    for your many acts of kindness, and for your

    attendance at the funeral service.

    Luginbuel Funeral Home

    Prairie Grove, Arkansas

    online guest book, visit www.luginbuel.com

    Eutha MaeParkerson

    May 3, 1930 - July 9, 2020

    http://www.luginbuel.com

  • MOTHER LOVE

    God surely knew the world would need

    A gentle loving touch,

    When He created mother love

    That warms our hearts so much.

    He must have known that children

    Would need a guiding hand,

    Someone who’d always be there

    To care and understand.

    God must have known our

    hearts would need

    A special kind of cheer

    When He endowed a mother’s face

    With smiles that would endear.

    Of all the gifts that God does send

    From His heavenly realm above,

    There is none that is more precious

    Than that of mother’s love.

    CELEBRATING THE LIFE & MEMORY OFEutha Mae Parkerson

    DATE, TIME & PLACE OF SERVICETuesday, July 14, 2020 - 10:00 A.M.

    Drakes Creek Cemetery

    ORDER OF SERVICE

    “When We All Get To Heaven”

    Opening Remarks Mikes Raines

    “How Great Thou Art”

    Message

    “Never Grow Old”

    Please exercise social distancing

    In lieu of flowers memorials may be made to the GospelTract Program at the Baldwin Church of Christ or GreenValley Bible Camp through the Farmington Church ofChrist. A special thanks to Providence Assisted Living andPrairie Grove Health and Rehab for their loving care.

    TWENTY THIRD PSALM

    The LORD is my Shepherd;I shall not want.

    He maketh me to lie down ingreen pastures:

    He leadeth me besidethe still waters.

    He restoreth my soul:He leadeth me in the paths

    of righteousness forHis name's sake.

    Yea, though I walk through thevalley of the shadow of death,

    I will fear no evil:for Thou art with me:Thy rod and Thy staff

    they comfort me.

    Thou preparest a tablebefore me in the presence

    of mine enemies:Thou anointest my head with oil;

    my cup runneth over.

    Surely goodness andmercy shall follow meall the days of my life:

    and I will dwell in the houseof the LORD forever.