of Searcy, AR
November 3, 1938 - December 29, 2021
Rebecca Harris, 83, of Searcy died Wednesday, December 29, 2021 at Unity Health in Searcy. She was born November 3, 1938 in Heber Springs to the late Arvil Carl and Lela Mable Lewis Vinson. Along with her parents, she was preceded in death by her husband of twenty years, Don E. Harris, and her brother Carlton Vinson.
She is survived by her children David Fritter of Judsonia and Debbie Rigsby of Searcy; five grandchildren, Nicki (George) Henson, Danae (Marcus) Tucker, Dylan (Ashley) Rigsby, Kyle Fritter and Erika (Anthony) Dillon along with fourteen great-grandchildren, Natalie, Nathan, Emma and Lily Herzog, Braxton and Madalynne Henson, Peyton Tucker, Zaria Dupriest, MacKenzie and Brandon McCollough, Eva Moss, Isla Moss, Elaina and Jaxson Dillon.
Rebecca enjoyed life to the fullest. She was a long time and an active member of Searcy Church of the Nazarene. She enjoyed playing the piano, loved to read and especially enjoyed spending time with her family. She looked forward to the cookie that Danae would bring on her visits along with the special trips to her favorite restaurant. She loved to playing jokes on anyone that she cared for and this was a frequent occurrence around her home. She will be greatly missed not only by her family, but also those she met frequently around town.
Visitation will be 3-5 PM Sunday, January 2, 2022 at Roller-Daniel Funeral Home Chapel and the Funeral Services will be 10 AM Monday, January 3, 2022 at Roller-Daniel Funeral Home. Interment will follow at White County Memorial Gardens Cemetery in Searcy.
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I have warm memories of being in school with Rebecca. I am a graduate of Searcy High School, Class of 1959, as was Rebecca.
My condolences to Debbie, David, and her other family members.
I'm sorry to hear of Becky's passing, but know she is walking with our Lord and with her family again.
I have known Becky for many,many years. We grew up together in Searcy when they lived on Academy Street and went to Searcy Nazarene church together. I was always happy to see Becky again when I went back to Searcy to visit.
I am Elwanda Bennett Vinson Taylor's sister/
My condolences and prayers to your family.
So very sorry for your loss. My heart goes out to you and the family during this difficult time. Praying for comfort and peace for all.â¤ðŸ™
Debbie, David and families,
The mention of Becky's name brings back good memories from childhood. I don't recall her missing a Sunday of church all growing up. I hope she knew I loved her and I love you Debbie and David.
Sending prayers and love to all of you! Aunt Becky was such a joy to be around and a large part of childhood. She was so loved.
May God bless you all during this difficult time!!