of Weiner, AR
September 28, 1937 - February 21, 2023
Marion Ann Abel, 85, of Weiner, AR passed away Tuesday, February 21, 2023 at her home. She was born to Ira and Florence Davis September 28, 1937 in Ada, OK. Ann worked at the T-Stop in Waldenburg for 14 years and for the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers for 7 years. She was a member of Midway Church of Christ. She loved walking outside, her dog, Bubba, going to the lake, watching westerns and most of all, she loved her family.
Ann was preceded in death by her parents; her husband of 46 years, Carl Abel; a son, Steve Abel and a sister, Maxine Yeager.
Those left behind to cherish the wonderful memories of Ann include her son, Rick ( Marlene) Abel; three daughters, Stacey Baldwin, Connie Jones and Angel (Rickey) Dixon; grandchildren, Dane Hubbard, Cole Moore, Dillon Hubbard, Christopher Baldwin, Hunter Moore, Jake Abel, Nick Abel, Skylar Jones, Erica Jones Straver, Kashia Whittle and Kelley Carpenter and great-grandchildren, Owen Hubbard, Molly Hubbard, Ian Straver and Aurora Straver.
All services will be private and under the direction of Roller-Farmers Union Funeral Home of Jonesboro.
In lieu of flowers, please consider lasting memorials to the Weiner Fire Dept. 123 W. 2nd Street, Weiner, AR 72479.
Very sorry for your loss. May you live in health to continue to honor her memory.
Thinking of you and your family Connie
My prayers are with you and the family .God have gain a beautiful angel.
Lifting you all up in prayers.
Sorry for the loss, prayers for all of y'all. She was a sweet lady.
ANGEL I AM SO SORRY FOR YOUR LOSS SHE WAS AN AWESOME LADY THOUGHTS AND PRAYERS FOR YOU AND YOUR FAMILY! I LOVE YOU!
Hello Connie, this is Henry Papa Hank. I'm so sorry for your loss. I'll be praying for you and your family. If there's anything that I can do for you or family please know that I am available.
We are so sorry for your loss. Thinking of you all and praying for peace and comfort during this time.
You will be forever missed by our family. My thoughts and prayers are with you Connie, Angel, and Stacey!
-Love Kaylie
So very sorry for your loss I remember all the good times we had at aunt Florence and uncle Ira house and they would come to our house in konawa and we would ride horses together praying for peace and comfort.
Keeping you all in my prayers love you all so much