of Benton, AR
April 11, 1929 - October 16, 2013
Bobbie Childress Hart, 84, a longtime Benton resident, went home to be with the Lord on October 16, 2013. She was predeceased by her husband, Patrick J. Hart on February 21, 1985. Bobbie was the daughter of the late Plummer and Toncie Childress.
Bobbie was a member of Highland Heights Baptist Church for 20 years and a member of WMU for 20 years serving as President for 5 years, Vice-President for 5 years, & Secretary for 5 years. Her heart was dedicated to missions and was evidenced by her support of the Dixie Jackson, Annie Armstrong and Lottie Moon mission programs, as well as her faithful support of Billy Graham.
Left to honor Bobbie and her love are her devoted son, Gary P. Hart of Durham NC, daughter, Peggy Hardin (Tony) of Benton, AR, 3 grandchildren,Amelia Self, Brittany Becker-George nee Hart, Ashley Rian Hart, and 5 great-grandchildren. She leaves many beloved nieces, nephews and many wonderful friends. She was predeceased by her sisters, Rachel Lee, Opal Brown, Jane Bowman, Mary Faustyne "Pat" Roper, and her brother James W. Childress.
Visitation will be held Friday October 18 between from 6 PM to 8 PM at Roller-Ballard Funeral Home in Benton and the funeral will be held at 3 PM on Saturday October 19 at 3 PM also at Roller Ballard, with internment at Mt. Olive
Cemetery.
In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions can be made to Highland Heights Baptist Church's mission programs.
Dear Peggy, Gary and Family,
I am saddened by Aunt Bobbie's passing and at the same time rejoicing that she is with her Lord and Savior! I know my mom and dad were so happy to see her again. I loved her so much and will always have wonderful memories of her. Gary and Peggy I wish you the love of family and friends and may all the loving memories you have of your mom help you through this difficult time.
All my love
Karen
Very sweet lady. I was blessed to have known her.
Bobbie was a client of mine when I was a Hairstylist at The Mane Attraction. She was such a sweet lady and I have thought of her many times throughout the years.
I lift your family up in prayers that God will provide you His peace and comfort.
"Miss" Bobbie was such a beautiful lady inside & out. I served under her in WMU. She always had a smile on her face; regardless of the pain she was in, and had a kind word on her lips. While I praise God for her home-coming, we have lost a TRUE prayer WARRIOR. I ask the Lord's comfort for you, the family, and to honor her memory in your service to Him.
Our deepest sympathy for your loss. Today we loose a saintly woman but we know she is having a good time in heaven right now. We loved to hear Bobbie pray more than anyone in our church. She was a wonderful woman and great Christian example. May her soul find rest with the Lord. We will miss her.
Doug & Carolyn Tosh
I can see you dancing with the Angels in Heaven and know that you are finally at peace and pain free. I'm only comforted by the knowledge that you knew how very much I loved you. I will miss you with all of my heart.
My deepest sympathy for your lose.
May the God of all comfort be with your family during this most difficult of time.
When all things are made new,and our Heavenly Father wipes out every tear from our eyes,and even death itself will done away with.(Revelation 21:4,5)
May this promise bring you comfort and peace.