Reba was born April 1, 1930, in Perry County, AR, the daughter of Walter and Ethel Keeling Sullivan She worked for Ward Paper Box Company for 25 years and retired in 1984. Reba attended the Rolling Hills Community Church. She was preceded in death by her husband, James 'Bud' Middleton, in 1993; sons, Timmy and Ricky Middleton in 1984; and a daughter, Betty Rippy, in 1996.
She is survived by her husband, Robert Arndt; children, Linda Ambrose, Phyllis Wollard, Larry Middleton and Jimmy Middleton, all of Kansas City, MO; her mother, Ethel Sullivan of Clarkton, MO; stepsons, Robert Arndt, Jr., and Mike Arndt, and a very special step-daughter, Teena Terry, all of Kansas City; brothers, Bill Sullivan of Pangburn, AR, Kenneth Sullivan of Urbana, MO, Thomas Sullivan of Kansas City, MO, Johnny Sullivan of Eldon, MO; sisters, Louise Adams of West Palm Beach, FL, Geraldine Wallace of Clarkton, MO, Earline Hardesty of Cameron, MO, and Margie Thacker of Eldon, MO; nine grandchildren, seven great-grandchildren and three step-grandchildren." The Kansas City Star, October 27, 2000
Reba was born April 1, 1930, in Perry County, AR, the daughter of Walter and Ethel Keeling Sullivan She worked for Ward Paper Box Company for 25 years and retired in 1984. Reba attended the Rolling Hills Community Church. She was preceded in death by her husband, James 'Bud' Middleton, in 1993; sons, Timmy and Ricky Middleton in 1984; and a daughter, Betty Rippy, in 1996.
She is survived by her husband, Robert Arndt; children, Linda Ambrose, Phyllis Wollard, Larry Middleton and Jimmy Middleton, all of Kansas City, MO; her mother, Ethel Sullivan of Clarkton, MO; stepsons, Robert Arndt, Jr., and Mike Arndt, and a very special step-daughter, Teena Terry, all of Kansas City; brothers, Bill Sullivan of Pangburn, AR, Kenneth Sullivan of Urbana, MO, Thomas Sullivan of Kansas City, MO, Johnny Sullivan of Eldon, MO; sisters, Louise Adams of West Palm Beach, FL, Geraldine Wallace of Clarkton, MO, Earline Hardesty of Cameron, MO, and Margie Thacker of Eldon, MO; nine grandchildren, seven great-grandchildren and three step-grandchildren." The Kansas City Star, October 27, 2000
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