She received her education in the Mississippi County, Arkansas Public School System and was a former resident of Salem, Arkansas before moving to Hardeman County twelve years ago.
Mrs. Hurst was of the Christian faith and had been associated with home healthcare agencies and retail sales throughout much of her life.
She will be remembered as a person with a special love for her grandchildren, and her favorite pastimes included shopping and computer technology.
Survivors of Mrs. Hurst include her daughter, Cynthia Easley of Bolivar; her son, Freddy Adams, Jr. of Bolivar; three sisters: Sherry Collins of Trumann, AR; Vickie Marrs and Doris Freeman, both of Bolivar; eight grandchildren and her special friends, Regina Etheridge of Viola, AR and Shorlyn Morris of Agnos, AR.
In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by two brothers, one sister and two grandchildren.
She received her education in the Mississippi County, Arkansas Public School System and was a former resident of Salem, Arkansas before moving to Hardeman County twelve years ago.
Mrs. Hurst was of the Christian faith and had been associated with home healthcare agencies and retail sales throughout much of her life.
She will be remembered as a person with a special love for her grandchildren, and her favorite pastimes included shopping and computer technology.
Survivors of Mrs. Hurst include her daughter, Cynthia Easley of Bolivar; her son, Freddy Adams, Jr. of Bolivar; three sisters: Sherry Collins of Trumann, AR; Vickie Marrs and Doris Freeman, both of Bolivar; eight grandchildren and her special friends, Regina Etheridge of Viola, AR and Shorlyn Morris of Agnos, AR.
In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by two brothers, one sister and two grandchildren.
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