Jamie Jean Reinhartof Benton, AR
February 15, 1982 - February 20, 2026
Jamie Jean Reinhart, age 44, of Benton, Arkansas, passed away unexpectedly on February 20, 2026.
Jamie was born in Benton on February 15, 1982, to Wiley William Mosley III and Lisa (Foster) Dunning. From an early age, Jamie's creativity, compassion, and determination set her apart. She lived her life with heart, talent, and an unmistakable spark.
She graduated from Benton High School in 2000 and went on to attend Ouachita Baptist University, where she proudly served as a Tiger Cheerleader during her freshman year. Jamie later graduated from Ouachita Technical College, where she was elected class president. She earned her Licensed Practical Nurse credential and dedicated her professional life to caring for others. Jamie worked in hospital settings as a caregiver and served as a CPR instructor, equipping others with life-saving skills. She also selflessly provided private care for her maternal grandparents during their final years, a reflection of her deep devotion to family.
Jamie's accomplishments reached beyond her medical career. She served as president of Benton's first Mayors Youth Board, helping pave the way for youth leadership in her community, a milestone recognized by a commemorative sign across from Tyndall Park. Her creativity and innovation earned her first place in the ''Invent America'' competition for her neon insulin syringe invention, created to assist diabetics with limited eyesight. She also earned second place in a national art competition judged by the Carnegie Museum of Art, highlighting her remarkable artistic ability.
Jamie truly loved life. She found joy in fishing, playing the guitar, creating jewelry, and expressing herself through art. More than anything, she treasured her time with her son, William Russell Reinhart. Russell was the light of her life and her proudest accomplishment. Her love for him was boundless and unwavering.
Jamie is survived by her mother, Lisa Dunning; her brother, Marcus Dunning; and her beloved son, Russell. She was preceded in death by her father, Wiley William Mosley III.
A woman of faith, Jamie was a devoted Christian and a member of First Baptist Church in Benton. Though her family is heartbroken by her passing, they find comfort in knowing she is now resting in God's loving arms.
Jamie's life, though far too short, was vibrant, meaningful, and full of love. Her memory will live on in the hearts of all who were blessed to know her.
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Obituary Provided By:
Roller-Alcoa Funeral Home
6700 Alcoa Road
Benton, AR 72019
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