of Jonesboro, AR
January 4, 1955 - February 26, 2015
Marsha Bond, 60, of Jonesboro passed away Thursday, February 26, 2015, at St.Bernards Medical Center. Marsha was born January, 4, 1955 in Jonesboro to Samuel Leon and Bobbie Joan Schleiff Mullins. She has been an RN at St.Bernards for more than twenty years.
Preceding Mrs. Bond in death is her husband, Anderson Reece and a brother, Leon Mullins.
Survivors include two daughters, Jennifer Bond and Jo Anna Bond both of Jonesboro; her Mother and Father, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Mullins of Jonesboro; four sisters, Roseanne Askeland, Carol Trotter, Anjie Conaway and Suzanne Stearley all of Jonesboro.
Funeral services will be Monday, March 2 at Roller-Farmers Union Funeral Home at 1:00pm with Jeff Watson officiating. Jim Askeland, Stephen Bishop, Ryan Singleton, Zach Davis, Brandon Doty and John Mark Rutter will serve as pallbearers. Burial will be at Jonesboro Memorial Park Cemetery.
Visitation is from 5:00pm to 7:00pm Sunday, March 1 at the funeral home.
TO THE ENTIRE FAMILY,
MY DEEPEST SYMPTHY GOES OUT TO YOU I JUST FOUND ABOUT MARSHA TODAY AND JUST WANTED YOU TO KNOW THAT YOU ARE IN MY THOUHGTS AND PRAYERS DURING THIS MOST DIFFICUT TIME. MAY GOD BRING YOU PEACE AND COMFORT. LOVE LISA
When I was in ICU recovering from a heart attack there was an angel there to help, her name was Marsha...
So saddened to hear about Marsha. I worked many years with Marsha & Anjie and have many memories of both. Condolences to the entire Mullins family and my ICU family. She will be missed.
Jo Anna & Jennifer,
So sorry to hear of your Mom's passing. I will always remember her as such a sweet woman who loved her girls. She always made me laugh with her bubbly personality! She will greatly be missed. You and your family are in my thoughts and prayers and just know that Heaven gained a new angel. I'm here for you if you need anything and have been in your same shoes so I know what you're going through. Turn to God and put your strength in him and he'll see you through it. Love you all, Leslie
Angie am so sorry to hear of Marsha's passing. My very deepest condolences to you and your family.
We are truly going to miss our friend.
Praying for you guys
Marsha, Girl where do we start. so many laughter's and so many tears together. We always had a wild story to tell each other. When I look at this picture only a smile come's to my face. I don't have to tell you anything, you no everybody loved you so much and will miss you every single day. You were like a sister to me. I just wish I had taken more time out of my life to have visited you more. I remember the last time we talked on the phone, we talked for over an hour, laughed some and cried some. My prayers goes out to your co-workers, your family and especially your 2 daughters, sisters and mother, with time their hurt will heal but never go completely away. As for as the rest of us, one day not to long off we will meet again and start up where we left off, In our heavenly fathers house my dearest friend. These tears I shed aren't because you have left, its because I'm still here and will have to wait awhile longer before we can be together once again, Love you always. Steven Turman, LPNII
So sorry for your loss. I remember Marsha from grade school on up , she was such a sweet person..
So very sorry for your loss.
Jon 5:28,29
Anjie, I am so sorry for your loss. Praying for peace and comfort for you and your family during this difficult time.
I feel really blessed to have been a friend and a co worker of Marsha's. Her daughters, and mother and father was her life, she talked about them all the time. My prayers are with you all. She will be greatly missed by the icu, but a part of her will go on in her teachings, because in some way she has taught each of us something about icu nursing.
I have so many wonderful memories of Marsha and her family. I have known her since before she started at ASU to become her calling. She always had such a big heart and excelled at taking care of those she came in contact with in her life. She wanted more than anything else to be a RN and I was so happy to learn that she achieved that goal. She always spoke of her girls with so much love and pride in her eyes and voice. She was a stellar individual who was never afraid to cry with a friend, give them a hand or a swift kick in the rear, all with that wonderful smile and genuine warmth. My thoughts and prayers go out to her family and friends at this time. I have been truly blessed to have known this amazing woman.
So many precious memories of the precious nurse. So blessed to be your friend and coworker. Lifting up the family
I am so sorry to hear about this wonderful woman. She was a caring nurse who will be missed.
Very sadden to hear of her passing. I really miss working with great nurses like she was.
My deepest sympathy goes out to family and ICU family. Marsha was a wonderful person. I haven't seen her in a awhile but I remember her from when I worked in ICU. Prayers for you all. Linda Grimes
Marsha helped mold me into the nurse I am today. She was a great teacher and friend. I am gonna miss her greatly.
Marsha was a good friend. Praying for you.
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