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Rado Lydia <I>McDowell</I> Bayless-Jarrell

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Rado Lydia McDowell Bayless-Jarrell

Birth
Cedar Glades, Garland County, Arkansas, USA
Death
4 Oct 2001 (aged 93)
Arkadelphia, Clark County, Arkansas, USA
Burial
Garland County, Arkansas, USA Add to Map
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Rado Bayless Jarrell, 93, of Hot Springs died Oct. 4. 2001 in an Arkadelphia nursing home. Born July 7, 1908 at Cedar Glades to Mary Elizabeth Henson McDowell and John Bunion McDowell, she was retired from Munro and Company Inc. and a member of First Pentecostal Church of Hot Springs.

She was predecesed by two children, Virginia Walker and Joe Bayless jr.; and one grandaughter, Linda Kay Bayless. Survivors include 2 sons, John Bayless of Bald Knob and Ray Bayless of Texarkana, 3 Daughters, Jean Mason and Betty Jarrell of Hot Springs and Amy Garner of Texarkana,2 step-daughters, Lorain Belcher of Hot Springs and Janiece Williams of Ward, One sister, Ruie Miller of Hot Springs, 131 grandchildren and Gr-great& Gr,Gr,Great grandchildren.

Rado was a very loving and caring mother and grandmother and befriended anyone and everyone especially those in need. She never stopped doing and caring for others through-out her life and was a "Real" Proverbs 31 woman. She is missed greatly by all whose lives she touched.
Rado Bayless Jarrell, 93, of Hot Springs died Oct. 4. 2001 in an Arkadelphia nursing home. Born July 7, 1908 at Cedar Glades to Mary Elizabeth Henson McDowell and John Bunion McDowell, she was retired from Munro and Company Inc. and a member of First Pentecostal Church of Hot Springs.

She was predecesed by two children, Virginia Walker and Joe Bayless jr.; and one grandaughter, Linda Kay Bayless. Survivors include 2 sons, John Bayless of Bald Knob and Ray Bayless of Texarkana, 3 Daughters, Jean Mason and Betty Jarrell of Hot Springs and Amy Garner of Texarkana,2 step-daughters, Lorain Belcher of Hot Springs and Janiece Williams of Ward, One sister, Ruie Miller of Hot Springs, 131 grandchildren and Gr-great& Gr,Gr,Great grandchildren.

Rado was a very loving and caring mother and grandmother and befriended anyone and everyone especially those in need. She never stopped doing and caring for others through-out her life and was a "Real" Proverbs 31 woman. She is missed greatly by all whose lives she touched.


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