Dianne (Fairbanks) Easley

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Dianne (Fairbanks) Easley

of Ozark, AR

November 16, 1959 - September 24, 2018

Dianne (Fairbanks) Easley, 58, of Ozark, Arkansas, passed away Monday, September 24th, 2018 in Fort Smith. She was born November 16th,1959 to her parents, Betty and Granville Fairbanks. She was a homemaker and grew up in the Magazine area.

She is preceded in death by her parents and one sister, Glenda ''Sue'' (Fairbanks) White.

She is survived by one son, Jacob Horne of Paris; her longtime companion, James ''Gary'' Newman of Branch; two brothers, Mark & Gary Fairbanks both of Paris; one sister, Berneda Morris of Paris; and one granddaughter, Elizabella of Dardanelle.

There will be a private family memorial service held under the direction of Roller Funeral Home in Paris.

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Yolanda Sims
Omaha, NE
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Saturday, October 13, 2018

Dear Jacob and family,
I give my deepest condolences. As the days and weeks pass, and as you return to life's routine, may you continue to feel comforted by the love and support of family and friends. God loves us so much that HE created us with the desire to live forever, not to die.-Ecclesiastes 3:11. Death was never a part of God's purpose for us, it was the penalty for sins past on to us. We will not always pay for what our first parents done to us. That's why God sent His Son to die for our sins. Only God’s Kingdom will bring peace, happiness, perfect health, and everlasting life~ Matthew 6:9, 10..

Jacob Horne
Ozark, AR
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Monday, October 1, 2018

I wholeheartedly love you and I miss you with every fiber of my existence. It sounds so cliche to say this, but it really does just feel like this horrible....vivid....nightmarish....dream. I haven’t even came close to dealing with this emotionally. I’ve blocked it out and done everything I know to do, to honor you and help my fellow loved ones you left behind. You aren’t supposed to die at 58 years old...... you’re supposed to live well into your 70s or 80s or beyond that. I’m not ashamed or embarrassed to admit that I still need you and I don’t know what to do or how to move forward. I’ll do my very best to “be okay” and continue to live life, but this is the worst pain I’ve ever felt,hands down.

Joanie Phillips Johnson
Benton,
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Wednesday, September 26, 2018

I am so sorry to hear about Dianne. Thoughts and prayers for all her family!

Joyce Friddle
MAGAZINE, AR
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Tuesday, September 25, 2018

I am so sorry for your loss. I will keep your family in my prayers.