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Ethel Bert Quinn

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Ethel Bert Quinn

Birth
Death
18 Apr 2018 (aged 69)
Burial
Brinkley, Monroe County, Arkansas, USA GPS-Latitude: 34.89425, Longitude: -91.1972611
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Ethel Bert Quinn
"This Is Not Good Bye - It's Until We Meet Again."
Ethel Bert Quinn gained his wings at 12:30pm on April 18th, 2018.
Bert Quinn passed away with his family by his side.
On January 10th, 1949 James and Mary Quinn of Brinkley gave birth to a set of twin boys. Bert being the baby of the twins.
As Bert grew into a man, he met his first love, Anna Mashburn, and on August 14th, 1970 they became husband and wife. They started planning a family and they had three beautiful children together. Bert Quinn worked with his brothers and also worked at the Highway Department in Brinkley. He retired from the Brinkley Water Department.
As the year went by, Bert and Anna Quinn decided to go their separate ways in August of 1991.
Then later, Bert Quinn met his new love, Molly Young - And on February 20th, 1993, Bert and Molly got married. Molly had two children by her first husband. Bert and Molly were married for 25 years.
Bert Quinn left behind his wife Molly Quinn of Cotton Plant. His daughter Amanda Bennett and her husband, Ricky Bennett of Searcy. His second daughter, Tammy Romero and husband Larry Romero of Monroe. He also left one son, Sam Quinn and his wife, Brandy Quinn, of Brinkley. He also left his step-daughter, Debbie Bozark, and step-son Orval Young both from Cotton Plant. Bert had eleven brothers and two sisters. Bert had six grandchildren and four great-grand children; Grandchildren: Brandi and Josh King of Searcy, Ricky Jr. and Bailey Bennett of Searcy, Ashton Romero and Sidney Romero of Monroe, Jake and Larry Bozark of Cotton Plant. Great Grandchildren: Kaiden King of Searcy, Greyson Bennett of Searcy, and Kevin and Summer Bozark of Cotton Plant.
Bert loved life and his family. Bert loved fishing, hunting, camping and most of all, sitting out back at the shed with his family grilling and listening to country music.
Bert Quinn is proceeded in death by his mother and father, James and Mary Quinn; Brothers - W.A, Alvie, Charles, and Earl Quinn and one sister, Juanita Randall.

Visitation is from 12-4pm Friday, April 20th at Fowler Funeral Home with services following Saturday, April 21st at 2:00pm also at Fowler Funeral Home. Interment will be at Oaklawn Cemetery.
Ethel Bert Quinn
"This Is Not Good Bye - It's Until We Meet Again."
Ethel Bert Quinn gained his wings at 12:30pm on April 18th, 2018.
Bert Quinn passed away with his family by his side.
On January 10th, 1949 James and Mary Quinn of Brinkley gave birth to a set of twin boys. Bert being the baby of the twins.
As Bert grew into a man, he met his first love, Anna Mashburn, and on August 14th, 1970 they became husband and wife. They started planning a family and they had three beautiful children together. Bert Quinn worked with his brothers and also worked at the Highway Department in Brinkley. He retired from the Brinkley Water Department.
As the year went by, Bert and Anna Quinn decided to go their separate ways in August of 1991.
Then later, Bert Quinn met his new love, Molly Young - And on February 20th, 1993, Bert and Molly got married. Molly had two children by her first husband. Bert and Molly were married for 25 years.
Bert Quinn left behind his wife Molly Quinn of Cotton Plant. His daughter Amanda Bennett and her husband, Ricky Bennett of Searcy. His second daughter, Tammy Romero and husband Larry Romero of Monroe. He also left one son, Sam Quinn and his wife, Brandy Quinn, of Brinkley. He also left his step-daughter, Debbie Bozark, and step-son Orval Young both from Cotton Plant. Bert had eleven brothers and two sisters. Bert had six grandchildren and four great-grand children; Grandchildren: Brandi and Josh King of Searcy, Ricky Jr. and Bailey Bennett of Searcy, Ashton Romero and Sidney Romero of Monroe, Jake and Larry Bozark of Cotton Plant. Great Grandchildren: Kaiden King of Searcy, Greyson Bennett of Searcy, and Kevin and Summer Bozark of Cotton Plant.
Bert loved life and his family. Bert loved fishing, hunting, camping and most of all, sitting out back at the shed with his family grilling and listening to country music.
Bert Quinn is proceeded in death by his mother and father, James and Mary Quinn; Brothers - W.A, Alvie, Charles, and Earl Quinn and one sister, Juanita Randall.

Visitation is from 12-4pm Friday, April 20th at Fowler Funeral Home with services following Saturday, April 21st at 2:00pm also at Fowler Funeral Home. Interment will be at Oaklawn Cemetery.


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