Nema Rhea Inman

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Visitation Schedule
Roller Funeral Home Chapel
1700 E. Walnut St.
Paris, AR  72855
Friday, March 9, 2007
6-8 P.M.
Service Schedule
Bethel Missionary Baptist Church
Paris
Paris, AR  72855
Saturday, March 10, 2007
10:00 A.M.
Cemetery
Ellsworth Cemetery
Old Military Road
Subiaco, AR  72865
Nema Rhea Inman

of Scranton, AR

April 2, 1914 - March 8, 2007

Nema Rhea Inman, 92, of Scranton, Arkansas died Thursday, March 8, 2007 in Fort Smith, Arkansas. She was born April 2, 1914 in Scranton, Arkansas and was preceded in death by her parents, Clyde and Effie (Goad) Colburn; husband Bou Inman; sons, Harold, Donald and Marvin B. Inman. She was a homemaker. Survivors include two daughters; Diane Fox of Scranton, Arkansas and Sue Burris of Fort Smith, Arkansas; one son, Bud Inman of Scranton, Arkansas; three sisters, Amanda Rogers of Jasper, Texas, Corine Cotton of Subiaco, Arkansas and Jackie Conner of Port Arthur, Texas; twelve (12) grandchildren and twenty (20) great-grandchildren. Services were at 10:00 a.m., Saturday, March 10, 2007 at the Bethel Missionary Baptist Church, Paris, Arkansas with burial in Ellsworth Cemetery, Midway, Arkansas. Pallbearers were Glen Inman, Mike Fox, Nelson Inman, Jason Inman, Ron Kremer and Ronnie Pack.


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Kennady
, AR
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Saturday, October 23, 2010

I loved Mama Inman so very much and was very blessed to have her around during part of my lifetime, considering I am one of her twenty grandchildren. The wonderful memories of my little sister, Kirklyn, and I racing off the bus to be greeted by her always smiling face at the door. She is one of the most hard working,gracious,and generous person I've ever known for she will always hold a place in my heart. I remember anytime someone would pass away she would say,"God must have needed another angel." He finally has one of the best. I'll remember you forever.


Love,
Kennady Rhea Kremers

Mary Jane Rogers Hancock
Jasper, TX
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Saturday, March 10, 2007

I will never forget all the wonderful times at Aunt Nema Rhea and Uncle Bou's house. Playing with my cousins Diane, Carolyn and Harold Ray and wishing we were old enough to hang around the other cousins. Uncle Bou would tease, with no mercy, and Aunt Nema Rhea always doing a balancing act--proctecting all of us. There were never too many around and somehow she always managed to have just enough food cooked with a little left over so we could run through the kitchen and grab up another of those great rolls she made. Then if you weren't trying to get just one last bite of something, you could walk around the house and gaze at all the handwork she did. Her family of dolls was unbelieveable--and then there was the violin. I guess there was nothing that I thought she couldn't do. She will be missed by everyone--especially Diane and Bud. But she was right where she wanted to be--and now she is still right where she wants--with her family that preceded her in death--waiting patiently for the others to come home. Thank you for sharing your mother with us. Her loving sister and niece, Amanda and Mary Jane.