Survivors include her husband Bailey R. Hankins, three sons, Bailey R. Hankins, Jr., of Cleveland, MS, Brant R. Hankins of Highland Village, TX, and Bradley R. Hankins of Cabot; one daughter, Janice A. Schafersman of Littleton, CO;
Two sisters, Marguerite Penrod (Elmo) and Juanita Finch of St. Charles, Mo. Two brothers, Junior Chappell of St. Charles, Mo and Clifton Chappell of Cantonement, FL.
Ten grandchildren.
She was preceded in death by her parents, and a brother, Thomas Chappell.
Mildred was a native of Piggot, AR, a retired Vice President of the brokerage division of several trucking companies.
Mildred was a resident of Monroe, LA for 17 years and a resident of Sullivan, MO fr six years before moving to Crossett, AR in July 1995.
Mildred was a wonderful singer who loved to entertain. She had a wonderful sense of humor and could tell a joke or story like no one else! She loved to play golf.
Survivors include her husband Bailey R. Hankins, three sons, Bailey R. Hankins, Jr., of Cleveland, MS, Brant R. Hankins of Highland Village, TX, and Bradley R. Hankins of Cabot; one daughter, Janice A. Schafersman of Littleton, CO;
Two sisters, Marguerite Penrod (Elmo) and Juanita Finch of St. Charles, Mo. Two brothers, Junior Chappell of St. Charles, Mo and Clifton Chappell of Cantonement, FL.
Ten grandchildren.
She was preceded in death by her parents, and a brother, Thomas Chappell.
Mildred was a native of Piggot, AR, a retired Vice President of the brokerage division of several trucking companies.
Mildred was a resident of Monroe, LA for 17 years and a resident of Sullivan, MO fr six years before moving to Crossett, AR in July 1995.
Mildred was a wonderful singer who loved to entertain. She had a wonderful sense of humor and could tell a joke or story like no one else! She loved to play golf.
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