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Sandra Faye <I>Calhoun</I> Parker

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Sandra Faye Calhoun Parker

Birth
Drew County, Arkansas, USA
Death
15 Aug 2020 (aged 69)
Little Rock, Pulaski County, Arkansas, USA
Burial
Rowell, Cleveland County, Arkansas, USA Add to Map
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Sandra Faye Calhoun Parker, age 69 of Rowell, went to her heavenly home on Saturday, August 15, 2020.

She was born October 22, 1950 in Drew County to the late A.L. and Thelma Calhoun.

She was the widow of Bobby Edward Parker, whom she was married for 52 years.

She was also preceded in death by an infant daughter, Kimberly Ann Parker, two sons, Bobby Edward Parker, Jr. and Billy Wayne Parker, and one grandson, Brandon Wayne Parker, two brothers Johnny and Gerald Calhoun, and a sister, Peggy Lasiter.

Sandra was a member of Center Missionary Baptist Church and attended Wilmar Public Schools.

Through the years, she shared her talents in many ways. She was a poultry and cattle farmer, enjoyed raising a garden and sharing vegetables with others, babysitting for friends in the community, being a caretaker to those in need, and working as a custodian for Woodlawn Public Schools. Sandra’s hobbies and interests included making beautiful quilts, planting flowers to enjoy, and swimming in her pool with family and friends. And, who could forget that she loved finding bargains at rummage sales.

Sandra loved life. She especially loved her family and was a proud and devoted Mamaw to her grandchildren.

Survivors include a daughter, Heather Paige Parker of Rowell, two granddaughters, Lexy Nicole Mays and Alyssa Faye Parker , and a great granddaughter Aubree Nicole Carrington, all of Rowell, two brothers Ralph (Lois) Calhoun of Monticello and Jim (Diane) Calhoun of Wilmar, three ¬sisters, Wanda West of Warren, Barbara Beaty (Al) of Monticello and Judy (Lynn) Tipton of Conway, and a special friend, Shelby Brewster of Warren, and many nieces and nephews.

Sandra had a servant’s heart and was a blessing to others. To know her was to love her. Sandra was a ray of bright sunshine, always laughing and smiling, and she never met a stranger. She was gracious, merciful, ¬¬and kind.
We miss her so much more than words can express, and we will treasure our memories of her forever.

Memorials may be made to: Center Missionary Baptist Church Ladies Sunday School Class, c/o Mike Glover, 60 Cole Road, Rison, AR, 71665 or Center Missionary Baptist Church Cemetery Fund, 12740 Highway 63, Rison, AR, 71665.
Sandra Faye Calhoun Parker, age 69 of Rowell, went to her heavenly home on Saturday, August 15, 2020.

She was born October 22, 1950 in Drew County to the late A.L. and Thelma Calhoun.

She was the widow of Bobby Edward Parker, whom she was married for 52 years.

She was also preceded in death by an infant daughter, Kimberly Ann Parker, two sons, Bobby Edward Parker, Jr. and Billy Wayne Parker, and one grandson, Brandon Wayne Parker, two brothers Johnny and Gerald Calhoun, and a sister, Peggy Lasiter.

Sandra was a member of Center Missionary Baptist Church and attended Wilmar Public Schools.

Through the years, she shared her talents in many ways. She was a poultry and cattle farmer, enjoyed raising a garden and sharing vegetables with others, babysitting for friends in the community, being a caretaker to those in need, and working as a custodian for Woodlawn Public Schools. Sandra’s hobbies and interests included making beautiful quilts, planting flowers to enjoy, and swimming in her pool with family and friends. And, who could forget that she loved finding bargains at rummage sales.

Sandra loved life. She especially loved her family and was a proud and devoted Mamaw to her grandchildren.

Survivors include a daughter, Heather Paige Parker of Rowell, two granddaughters, Lexy Nicole Mays and Alyssa Faye Parker , and a great granddaughter Aubree Nicole Carrington, all of Rowell, two brothers Ralph (Lois) Calhoun of Monticello and Jim (Diane) Calhoun of Wilmar, three ¬sisters, Wanda West of Warren, Barbara Beaty (Al) of Monticello and Judy (Lynn) Tipton of Conway, and a special friend, Shelby Brewster of Warren, and many nieces and nephews.

Sandra had a servant’s heart and was a blessing to others. To know her was to love her. Sandra was a ray of bright sunshine, always laughing and smiling, and she never met a stranger. She was gracious, merciful, ¬¬and kind.
We miss her so much more than words can express, and we will treasure our memories of her forever.

Memorials may be made to: Center Missionary Baptist Church Ladies Sunday School Class, c/o Mike Glover, 60 Cole Road, Rison, AR, 71665 or Center Missionary Baptist Church Cemetery Fund, 12740 Highway 63, Rison, AR, 71665.


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