• Opal C. Warren

    16 Dec 2016




    • Born: October 26, 1926
    • Died: December 16, 2016
    • Location: Mount Ida, AR

    Opal C. Warren, age 90, of Mount Ida, passed away December 16, 2016 at Montgomery County Nursing Home, Mt. Ida, AR. She was born October 26, 1926 to Robert and Fannie Carter. Mrs. Warren is preceded in death by her husband William G. Warren, one daughter Gwen Weibl, one brother Floyd Carter and one sister Faye Gladden.

    She is survived by her three sons, Duncan (Bill) Warren his wife Marcie, of Black Springs, Honnus Warren his wife Linda of Mena, Kenneth Warren his wife Donnah of Black Springs. Two daughters Patsy Manley of Black Springs and Debbie Robbins and her husband Robby of Mt. Ida. Twenty One Grandkids, Fifty Eight Great Grandkids, Two Great Great Grandkids, one sister Coleta Singleton of Oden, and one brother R. B. Carter of Oden

    Our Mother was a loving mother, wife, grandma and Mama Warren. She loved her garden and working in the yard, she also loved quilting.

    There will be a visitation Monday December 19, 2016 12 p.m. at Murphy Baptist Church in Black Springs; AR. Services will follow at 2:00 at Murphy Baptist Church with James (Cub) Black officiating. Pallbearers will be Travis Fryar, Marcus Warren, Patrick Warren, Dylan Robbins, Josh Warren and Jason Chaney. Honorary Pallbearers are the staff of Montgomery County Nursing Home, especially 400 Hall. Thank you for taking care of our mother.

    Arrangements were made under the direction of Thornton Funeral Home of Mount Ida, AR. Guest register at www.thorntonfh.com

     

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    So very sorry for your loss, she with Family again. Thoughts are with all.

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    To the Warren Family: you have my deepest sympathy, for the loss of your loved one. We are never prepared for death, no matter how we try to do so, but we really thank God for his promise at Revelation 21:4 where He promises that death and pain will be done away with. At Acts 24:15, God promises that we will see our love ones again by means of a resurrection to live on a Paradise earth according to his original purpose for man. (Psalm 37:11; Micah 4:3,4)

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    Those we love don't go away, They walk beside us every day, Unseen, unheard, but always near, Still loved, still missed and very dear. May you find comfort in the memories you shared.

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    We are so sorry to hear of your loss. That is a beautiful picture of her, and I have already saved it. Love to you all. Cousin Eunice

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    Sorry for your loss

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