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Reta Milikin <I>Sloan</I> Harp

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Reta Milikin Sloan Harp

Birth
Altus, Jackson County, Oklahoma, USA
Death
13 Dec 2000 (aged 91)
Benton County, Arkansas, USA
Burial
Rogers, Benton County, Arkansas, USA Add to Map
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Reta was the daughter of Harris & Eula May Sloan.

She was preceded in death by her husband, Waid Harp in 1962.

She leaves behind her son and daughter-in-law, Melvin and Sandra Harp of Aurora Colorado; one daughter and son-in-law Oleta and Clarence Precure of Rogers Arkansas.Two brothers, Hugh and Clarence Sloan of Midland Texas; two sisters Edna Tillison of Dallas Texas and Emma Stapleton of Plainview Texas.

Seven Grandchildren and 18 great grandchildren.

She was a member of Rogers Christian Church and Minervian Home Extension Club. She enjoyed quilting, gardening and most of all her family.

Aunt Reta was a very special lady, she always treated me like one of the family even when I wasn't. She always made my children feel very loved.


God saw you were getting tired
And a cure was not to be,
So He put his arms around you
And whispered,"Come to me."
With tearful eyes we watched you,
And saw you slip away.
And though we love you dearly,
We could not make you stay.
A golden heart stopped beating,
Hard working hands were put to rest.
God broke our hearts to prove to us,
He only takes the best.
Reta was the daughter of Harris & Eula May Sloan.

She was preceded in death by her husband, Waid Harp in 1962.

She leaves behind her son and daughter-in-law, Melvin and Sandra Harp of Aurora Colorado; one daughter and son-in-law Oleta and Clarence Precure of Rogers Arkansas.Two brothers, Hugh and Clarence Sloan of Midland Texas; two sisters Edna Tillison of Dallas Texas and Emma Stapleton of Plainview Texas.

Seven Grandchildren and 18 great grandchildren.

She was a member of Rogers Christian Church and Minervian Home Extension Club. She enjoyed quilting, gardening and most of all her family.

Aunt Reta was a very special lady, she always treated me like one of the family even when I wasn't. She always made my children feel very loved.


God saw you were getting tired
And a cure was not to be,
So He put his arms around you
And whispered,"Come to me."
With tearful eyes we watched you,
And saw you slip away.
And though we love you dearly,
We could not make you stay.
A golden heart stopped beating,
Hard working hands were put to rest.
God broke our hearts to prove to us,
He only takes the best.


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