of Bigelow, AR
December 1, 1930 - February 25, 2023
Margie Herrick, 92, of Bigelow, Arkansas went to her Heavenly Home on February 25, 2023 in Springdale, Arkansas. She was born December 1, 1930 in Thornburg, Arkansas, a daughter of the late Claude K. and Ethel (Doughty) McCormack. She was also preceded in death by her husband, Don Herrick, who died March 3, 2008 and brothers, Kenneth, Odell, Clonnie and Harold McCormack. One sister, Florene Fisher and her beloved grandson, James Adam Herrick.
Mrs. Herrick was a member of Harmony Baptist Church in Perryville and retired from Joe T. Robinson High School where she worked in food service for many years. She enjoyed traveling, quilting with the Busy Bee Quilters, visiting neighbors and spending time with her family.
Margie is survived by her children, Donald Steven Herrick of Blue Jay, Ronda Elliott (Larry) of Bella Vista, Arkansas, Barry Herrick of Bigelow, Arkansas and brother, Don McCormack (Martha) of Thornburg. Two grandsons, Wesley Elliott and Jordan Elliott (Ashley) of Bentonville, Arkansas. One granddaughter, Lindsey Herrick of Ward, Arkansas. Six great grandchildren, Connor Herrick, Scarlett Elliott, Dorian Elliott, Elizabeth Herrick, Oliver Elliott and Evelyn Mae Elliott.
Funeral services for Margie will be held at 3:00pm Saturday, March 4, 2023 at Harmony Baptist Church with Bro. Tony Harris officiating. Visitation will begin at 2:00pm. Burial will follow in Martindale Cemetery at Perryville under the direction of Roller-Chenal Funeral Home, 13801 Chenal Parkway, Little Rock, Arkansas.
In lieu of flowers, the family requests donations be made to Harmony Baptist Church or Circle of Life Hospice, 901 Jones Rd., Springdale, Arkansas.
Oh what a grand reunion there was in Heaven when Margie got to the gates. I know my sweet Momma was there with open arms. I feel your pain, and to say it gets easier is not always the truth. There is however joy in knowing we will see them again one day. I pray peace and understanding for all of you. I love you all.
Aunt Margie was such a beautiful soul! It's wonderful to know we will see her again someday. I just think about how wonder it must be when she entered Heaven! Love you all and see you on Saturday.
Margie was such a sweet lady and I'm glad that I got to spend some time with her before she went to be with our Lord. Prayers for the family.
I loved our quilting days ''
You'll be missed here ''''but it brings joy to me that you are in heaven above
My mamma grew up with you SO I know you are seeing her right now
ThankYou for helping me out to learn quilting ''''it's one of passions and being a member of The Quilting Bees ðŸ'ž
My thoughts and prayers are with the whole family. A mother is the first person besides our creator, that we are in contact with in this world and that is a special relationship. May you be comforted in knowing where she is at and at the knowledge of seeing her again.
So sorry to hear the news. My thoughts and prayers are with your family during this time of morning . --nurse Donna
Prayers and love sent your way.
I always loved Aunt Margie so much. She's always been so good to me & my girls. Prayers & Condolences for family & friends
Earth's loss is heavens gain. I know that y'all will miss your moma, but you loved her well and took good care of her. My prayers are for comfort and grace during this tough time.
She will be missed. A very good Aunt. Always so good to us. Our prayers are with family.
My deepest condolences to you Ronda and family in the loss of your dear mother.
What a great life she had. Peace and comfort to you and yours at this difficult time. Treasure all those wonderful memories you have.
May God Bless you all and may Margie rest in peace.
Dear Ronda & families, This is such a bittersweet time in your lives to loose your beloved mama from this earth, but I know y'all know she's now walking those precious streets of gold w/her Lord!!! May your memories & the peace of God comfort you during this tough time. Love you, Anita Brown
To the family , I am very sorry for your loss but oh what a blessing for Mrs. Margie and my mom to be dancing on streets of gold. Love to you all
Ronda, Barry, and Steve,
We certainly will miss her, but we know we'll see her again soon! There are so many great memories of all the good times we've had. I don't have anyone to honk at on my way to work in the mornings. Love y'all ðŸ'•