of Timbo, AR
November 15, 1946 - October 4, 2015
Suzanne Lilly McConniel, 68, of Timbo, Arkansas passed away on Sunday October 4, 2015 at her home. Suzanne was born on November 15, 1946 to the late Mack and Joy (Dearmore) Farris in Bakersfield, California. Suzanne was a stay at home grandma, cattle farmer, and a member of Timbo Valley Assembly of God Church in Timbo, Arkansas.
Suzanne is survived by two sons, Matthew Edward McConniel and Jason Daniel Padden; daughter-in-law, Kara Tibbits, and grandchildren, Quentin McConniel, Dakoda McConniel, Justin Delvalle, and Jodah Storm Gibson; one niece, Christina Uribe, as well as her best friend Sharon Giluso.
Suzanne was preceded in death by her parents, Mack and Joy (Dearmore) Farris; brother, Donald Walle; husband, Mike McConniel, and the father of her children, Marshall Padden.
A memorial service will take place on Thursday, October 8, 2015, 2:00PM at Timbo Valley Assembly of God Church in Timbo, Arkansas with Brother David Campbell officiating.
DEAREST JASON,KARA,&JUSTIN,
SUSIE LOVED THE LORD IN ITS STRONGEST AND PUREST FORM, IN THE VERY MIDST OF SUFFERING AND TRAGEDY. THE LORD WAS HER SOURCE OF HOPE IN AN IMPERFECT WORLD. SUSIE MAY HAVE DIED IN THE FLESH, BUT WILL LIVE ON IN THE SPIRIT FOR ALL OF ETERNITY. THE LOVE OF GOD EXISTS IN ITS STRONGEST AND PUREST FORM IN THE MIDST OF SUFFERING AND TRAGEDY...JESUS I TRUST IN YOU
LOVE YOU ALL DOUG & KATHY (DAD & MOM) (PEE-PAW & GRANDMA)
To friends,family and the stangers that my mom would reach out and bless with the work mom was here to help with spreading the word of the lord. For all the times my mom asked all ,Do you know Jesus? Every where a person would listen.My mom has helped open my eyes to many ways of life..Our time together as parent and son was great.Being friends with my mom was priceless thru the thickest briars and mom would lead the way and lay down the path oh GOD I LOVE YOU MOM your son jasons... is this real? most understand . i will talk fo you later mom
We want to send our love to the family of this dear lady. She was always with a smile. Sorry we could not attend her visitation or funeral.
Susie was a one of a kind woman. She had a heart of gold and a smile to match. Susie was a very special lady to so many people. Her laughter was contagious. I know Susie loved her family and God. My deepest sympathies to the family. She will forever be missed and never forgotten.
Susie was a blessing to all who knew her. She was always a wonderful niece to my mother (Louise Farris Cook). She was always optimistic about life and anything that it dealt to her no matter how difficult it might be. Susie faced it all with grace and a smile on her sweet face. She was precious and I will remember her fondly.
Deepest sympathy to Jason and Matthew and the family.
Jason, Matt, Sharon and families we are at a loss for adequate words to express our sadness for you. We had the blessed opportunity of knowing and going to church with Ms. Susie, and Heaven just received one of the most special angels. Her love for the Lord was evident in all she did. She was such an inspiration to her church family. Our church will be not be the same without Ms. Susie, but we know where she is and that we will be with her again. Our prayer is that God will wrap you in His peace and comfort during this sad time. We love you all. Betty and Bill
Jason, Kara, Matt, and grand kids,
No words can express how sorry I am for your loss. Your Mom was a true inspiration to me.She taught me to never give up in my faith and to always have true trust in the Lord. As she said "Like it or not she was a winner either way". My her strength and compassion for Him shine through in your time of need. God Bless You all !! I will Truly miss her joy and compassion for our Savior