of Mayflower, AR
July 11, 1929 - May 18, 2025
Dorothy Corrine (Naylor) Hall, 95, of Mayflower crossed into the sweet forever on May 18, 2025. She was born on July 11, 1929 in Mayflower, Arkansas to William G. and Audra Diffee Naylor.
She is survived by her sister, Juanita Canada (age 102) of England, Arkansas; her son, Kenny (Natalie) Hall of Little Rock and her daughter, Kim (Dale) Daniels of Highfill.
Corrine is also survived by three grandchildren and three great-grandchildren. She cherished Audra Daniels of Highfill, Reid (Sandy) Hall and Krista Hall (fiancé Blake Hodges) of Little Rock and was a devoted, loving Grandma who poured her heart into every moment with them. She was also a proud great-grandmother to Myer Daniels Brittenum of Highfill and Robert and Olivia Hall of Little Rock.
She also leaves behind beloved nieces and nephews and their families: Suzanne (Jerry) Rogers of Conway, Ricky (Becky) Naylor of Mayflower, Mike (Kathy) Hunnicutt of Searcy, Jim (Jeannie) Knox of Little Rock, Kaye (Gary) Burley of Magnolia and Rosemary (Ron) Bruton of Maumelle.
Corrine was preceded in death by her parents and three siblings, Percy Naylor, Nadine Hall and Eugene Naylor all of Mayflower. She was also preceded by her husband of 41 years, Roy K. Hall of Cabot, with whom she built a loving life and family and Carl Stringfellow who she married after Roy passed away.
A true Southern belle and child of the Great Depression, Corrine had an incredible capacity to love. She trained as a Registered Nurse at St. Vincent's in Little Rock and later in life served in nursing homes, as the weekend RN, where her compassion blessed many lives. She stepped away from nursing early on to raise her children, but her caregiving never stopped, always ready to help family, friends and neighbors in Mayflower.
Except for just over a decade, Corrine was a lifelong, multigenerational resident of Mayflower. She was active in the community, often volunteering, supporting the local schools and sitting with cancer patients, giving shots and helping others in need.
She and Roy chose to follow Jesus when their children were young and the entire family was baptized and joined First Baptist Church of Mayflower, where she served faithfully as a preschool Sunday School teacher.
After her parents' passing, Corrine became the matriarch of the family. Two of her three siblings and their families lived within an acre of each other in Mayflower, creating a tight-knit and loving community who did everything together. She was an exceptional cook, especially known for her pies and sugar cookies. She would clean and cook anything Roy brought home from hunting. Her love for holidays brought joy to all.
The family extends heartfelt thanks to the nurses and CNAs of Promenade Health and Rehab in Rogers, where Corrine resided for the past 3 ½ years and to the compassionate caregivers at Circle of Life Hospice in Springdale.
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Obituary Provided By:
Roller-McNutt Funeral Home
650 Central Landing Blvd.
Conway, AR 72032
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