of Norfork, AR
June 8, 1937 - December 19, 2022
Wilma Jane Huff, 85, of Norfork, Arkansas passed away December 19, 2022. Wilma was born in Norfork, Arkansas on June 8, 1937.
Wilma enjoyed quilting, cooking and crafts.
She is survived by her one son, Rick Lucy of Mountain Home and one daughter, Debra Rowland of Norfork; 4 grandchildren; 6 great-grandchildren; one brother and one sister.
She is preceded in death by her parents and husband, George Henry Huff; one son; one son-in-law; six sisters and three brothers.
All services are private.
Deb, Rick and family please accept my sincere condolences.
Wilma was a friend and a neighbor and always happy!
I always felt as though I was part of the Whitfield family because Aunt Hattie brought us all together!
I pray you feel the goodness of God and His comfort today and the days ahead!
We will see her again one glad morning, it is a promise God has given to us!
God bless you all,
Deb Sutterfield Garrett
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To Wilma's family we are so sorry to hear of her passing. With all that she had been through with her cancer treatments and still is amazing how she kept going. I'm sure it was her strength to believe in God and not giving up. I know she loved all you her family because she often showed or spoke of you her children and grands. Go rest high on the mountain with the lord Wilma. you deserve it.
To all of Wilmas family:
We were so sorry to hear of Wilmas passing. I have known Wilma and her family for many years.
She was a kind person and she had many friends and was a good neighbor.
She will be missed in our community..
Larry & Earlene Woody
Wilma was a wonderful friend and neighbor, we shared lots and talked often, her wild cherrry tree we called the gossip tree. I already miss her so much.
I am so very sorry for your loss. I have flowers growing in the yard she gave me. One is a rose from the yard of Elmina Adams Lackey. I will think of Wilma when these flowers bloom.
My mother was Jessie Lee Adams Zornes (born March 7, 1927) there in Old Joe. She married my dad (Russell Roy Zornes in 1946) and spent her life in Iola, Kansas raising seven children including me, the oldest.
She always had nice things to say about Wilma. Guess she would have been 10 yrs old when WIlma was born. Aunt Hattie was just amazing in raising so many children and living so long! Hard work and prayer most likely!
Good luck to all of the famlly! Hang Tough. . . . .life just is too short. z
Debbie, Rick, Michelle, and the entire family - I am so saddened by your loss.
I have many fond memories of Wilma. She loved God, her family, and her community.
We are all blessed for having known this brave, strong, and kind woman.