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Doris Marjorie <I>Beasley</I> Fleming

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Doris Marjorie Beasley Fleming

Birth
Sparkman, Dallas County, Arkansas, USA
Death
13 Nov 2019 (aged 88)
Sparkman, Dallas County, Arkansas, USA
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Doris Majorie Fleming, 88 of Sparkman, died November 13, 2019.

She was born April 26, 1931 in Sparkman, Arkansas. She was a member of First Baptist Church in Sparkman, Arkansas. She loved to cook, loved nature, and her friends in nature that visited her often, her fox, the deer, her birds and often even turkey would venture into her back yard.

She enjoyed her flowers, but most of all she loved her Lord, her family, and friends. She battled severe lung-breathing problems for many years. She battled and never gave up as long as her frail body would allow. She trusted God for all her needs and He never failed her. She was an excellent example for all of us, our original “Spunky” lady.

Mrs. Fleming was preceded in death by her husband, Ernest Fleming; her parents, Noah Beasley and Kate Hopper-Beasley; four sisters: Ann Berryhill, Virginia Meeks, Dean Simpson, and Catherin Crawford; and her son-in-law Gerald Totty.

She is survived by her son Ernie Fleming of Fordyce; four daughters: Linda (Chuck) Sherwood of Little Rock, Edith “Edie” Totty of Fordyce, Rhonda (Rick) Holderfield of Woodlawn, and Jane (Dan) Faucett of Benton; eight grandchildren: Todd Farnham of Shanghai, China, Wade Totty of Camden, Clay Totty of Rison, Wendy Clay of Fordyce, Eric Fleming of Fordyce, Jessica Byrd of Arkadelphia, Leah Garner of Benton, and Adam Faucett of Little Rock; 14 great grandchildren; and a special daughter Nancy Cranford of Fordyce.

The funeral services will be held at the Benton Funeral Home Chapel with Rev. Wade Totty and Rev. James Guthrie officiating. The burial services will be held at Chapel Hill Cemetery.

Memorials may be made to Sparkman First Baptist Church, the American Lung Association, Gideons International, or the Chapel Hill Cemetery Association, c/o Brenda Garrett, 147 Dallas 263, Sparkman, AR 71763. To sign the online register visit www.bentonfuneralhome.net .
Doris Majorie Fleming, 88 of Sparkman, died November 13, 2019.

She was born April 26, 1931 in Sparkman, Arkansas. She was a member of First Baptist Church in Sparkman, Arkansas. She loved to cook, loved nature, and her friends in nature that visited her often, her fox, the deer, her birds and often even turkey would venture into her back yard.

She enjoyed her flowers, but most of all she loved her Lord, her family, and friends. She battled severe lung-breathing problems for many years. She battled and never gave up as long as her frail body would allow. She trusted God for all her needs and He never failed her. She was an excellent example for all of us, our original “Spunky” lady.

Mrs. Fleming was preceded in death by her husband, Ernest Fleming; her parents, Noah Beasley and Kate Hopper-Beasley; four sisters: Ann Berryhill, Virginia Meeks, Dean Simpson, and Catherin Crawford; and her son-in-law Gerald Totty.

She is survived by her son Ernie Fleming of Fordyce; four daughters: Linda (Chuck) Sherwood of Little Rock, Edith “Edie” Totty of Fordyce, Rhonda (Rick) Holderfield of Woodlawn, and Jane (Dan) Faucett of Benton; eight grandchildren: Todd Farnham of Shanghai, China, Wade Totty of Camden, Clay Totty of Rison, Wendy Clay of Fordyce, Eric Fleming of Fordyce, Jessica Byrd of Arkadelphia, Leah Garner of Benton, and Adam Faucett of Little Rock; 14 great grandchildren; and a special daughter Nancy Cranford of Fordyce.

The funeral services will be held at the Benton Funeral Home Chapel with Rev. Wade Totty and Rev. James Guthrie officiating. The burial services will be held at Chapel Hill Cemetery.

Memorials may be made to Sparkman First Baptist Church, the American Lung Association, Gideons International, or the Chapel Hill Cemetery Association, c/o Brenda Garrett, 147 Dallas 263, Sparkman, AR 71763. To sign the online register visit www.bentonfuneralhome.net .


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