of Conway, AR
May 2, 1938 - September 3, 2014
Etta Carolyn ''Ward'' New, 76, of Conway passed away Wednesday, September 3rd at 3:15 a.m. She was born May 2, 1938 in Conway. Carolyn was preceded in death by her husband Kenneth George New, her father and her mother, Neal F. Ward and Mary Lucille Ward, one brother, Robert Neal Ward.
She was a lifelong member of the First Church of The Nazarene, where she played the piano for many years and taught numerous Sunday School Classes and Childrens Church. Carolyn retired from 1st National Bank of Conway, and was proprietor with Kenneth of News Muffler and Welding. Carolyn loved her church, her family and friends with a big heart. She loved all family activities, camping, ballgames and much more. Carolyn will be greatly missed by all.
Carolyn is survived by two sons, Kenneth Wayne New (Karen), Neal Winfred New (Nancy), one daughter, Deborah Carolyn (New) McBride, three brothers, Lynn Ward, Richard (Betty) Ward, James Ward, two sisters, Sara Andrews, Lavonne ( Charles) Harrell, seven grandchildren, Jeremy (Allison) Rhodes, Brandy (Nathan) Cunningham, Rebecca Perkins, Amanda (Derek) Phillips, Whitney West, Cicely New and Samantha McBride, five great-grandchildren, Adrian Pinkston, Kenzie West, Lexi Rhodes, Xavier Jenkins, Malik Perry, and several nieces and nephews.
Funeral services will be held at 12:00 p.m. Saturday, September 6, 2014 at First Church of The Nazarene in Conway, with Bro. Everett Lybarger officiating. Burial will follow at Oak Grove Cemetery. Serving as pallbearers will be Shane Palmer( & Larson Palmer), Logan Palmer, Xavier Jenkins, Bryan Ward, Allen West, Derek Phillips, and Tim Andrews. Visitation will be from 10:00 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. Saturday at the church.
I was so shocked when I returned from attending my brother's funeral in Abilene, Texas to learn that Carolyn had passed away. She was a product of a wonderful family. I knew several of her siblings very well. My daughter Nisi sang at the graveside service for her brother, Robert Ward. Carolyn can now join with her parents and her husband, Kenneth in Heaven. I will be praying for her loved ones.
Debbie,Wayne, Neal and families-So sorry to hear about your Mom. She was one of my favorites! You are all in my thoughts and prayers!
Dear Debbie, Wayne and Neal
Heaven is a lot sweeter with Carolyn there. She was a wonderful lady who made a difference in the lives of many children. She would gather them up and take them to Sunday services and to several other church activities over the years.. Our prayers and thoughts go out to you all.
Joan and Wayne
Debbie, Wayne and Neal, it’s so sad to hear the news of your mother passing. She was like a second mother to me. I have lots of good memories growing up with you guys on South Ash Street. Carolyn kept us busy with trips to the drive-in movies, back-yard camp outs, fish fries at the cabin, deer hunting with Kenneth, Wednesday night church, Friday night sleepovers and on and on. She was the best neighbor I ever had. God bless her.
Your old neighbor,
Gordon Leach
Carolyn will be missed by all. She had such a kind spirit. Loved her grandchildren and great grandchildren. My prayers will be with the family during this time.
Dear Deborah, Wayne, Neal, and Jennifer, We are so saddened to learn of Carolyn's passing. She was a wonderful and dear lady. She was my secretary in the loan department at old First National Bank in Conway for several years. She was always up-beat and never let anything get her down. She loved her church and her family devoutly and was a true friend.
Our love to you all.
so sorry for you loss..i liked Carolyn very much.will be thinking of you all and prayers to the family
Debbie, Wayne, and Neal, you probably don't remember me, I'm your Uncle Lynn's sister-in-law. I always will be. I'm thinking of you all with so much fondness. I have lots of memories of your Momma, and your Mamaw Ward. Those were such happy times. With love and prayers, Debby.
Carolyn was my dear friend when we were growing up. A lot of us got together often for no special reason, and we always had fun. Bunking parties sometimes. Walking in the snow. Such precious memories. I send condolences to her family. I know she will be missed.
I am so sorry to hear of Carolyn's passing. She was a very kind and sweet woman. I remember going the the Ward's on Sunday afternoons and having dessert. Carolyn, Lavonne, Sara and all the others were there and it was such a great time.
It's hard to lose your parents, but knowing they are in a better place is comforting.
May the Lord bless each of you and give you comfort today and always.
Debbie, Wayne, and Neal:
So sorry to hear of Carolyn's passing. She was a sweet and king woman. My prayers are with you all at this time. She is resting now and rejoicing with Kenneth and those who have gone before her.
Debbie I am sorry to hear about your Mom's passing. We know she is in a better place and reunited with your Dad.
Praying for you and your family.
Wayne & Family:
So very sorry to hear of Carolyn's just passing.
Sadly, at this time, is when you will really realize that your Dad is also gone as he's not here with his support.
Our prayers are with you at this time. We too are still in mourning at the August 30 passing of my Aunt, Mom's oldest sister. Laverne Shipp.
It seems we are in that time of life when it is the Gathering of Flowers for the Master's Bocquet. Our worst fear is fear of the unknown future here on Earth, fear itself. Life goes on, we shall too because of the hope of the LORD that our Mother's taught us.
We love you brother, hang in there!
Randy O. & Sherril A. Bowling
R.O.B./