of Conway, AR
July 24, 1949 - July 16, 2023
Dorothy Lee Ryall, 73, of Conway went to be with the Lord on Sunday, July 16, 2023. She was born July 24, 1949 in Conway to the late Virgil Haskell Garrett and Christine O. Sturgon Garrett. Dorothy is also preceded in death by her husband, Larry Andrew Ryall and her stepfather, James T. Black.
Dorothy is survived by her son, Tommy Ryall; special friend, David White; stepdaughter, Rhiannon (Chad); brother, Dwight Garrett (Lois); sister, Faye Price; half-sister, Vickie Mullins (J. D.); grandchildren, Brandon Ryall, Dustin Ryall, Haley Burbridge and Ashlynn Kurtz; greatgrandchildren, Addy and Easton Ryall and numerous extended family and friends.
Dorothy was a homemaker and a longtime member of the Oak Bowery Baptist Church. She enjoyed fishing, gardening, her dogs and collecting owl figurines. Most of all, she loved spending time with her grandchildren and great-grandchildren. Dorothy will be greatly missed by all who knew and loved her.
A visitation will be held at 9:30am Thursday, July 20th at Oak Bowery Cemetery with a graveside service following at 10am. Serving as pallbearers will be Toby Beene, Johnny Zappa, Kenneth Williams and Fred Robinson.
Just hearing of this news today. A very special lady that will always be in our hearts. Love you Momma Dot.
So sorry to hear of Dorothy’s passing. We were friends in school eons ago, but I remember her fondly along with her sweet sister Faye. Red was a pistol. May she rest in peace and love.
Brenda
Aunt Dot this isn't goodbye but rather I'll see you later, we will love & miss you until we're all together again! I'm so happy we all got together on the 4th so we could get our hugs & kisses & eat some good food & laugh & cut up one more time together🩷 T-Tom we love u & we're here if u need us cuzâ¤ï¸
Faye, David, Tommy and family, my sympathies are with you all. We had so many fun times through the years but never wound up in jail, thank God. Came close though and were still laughing through it all. Dot, we'll follow your wishes and Blue Eyes Crying in the Rain will be played, food and drink enjoyed in your honor. See ya later my friend
Dot is one special lady. I can hear her now Regulators load up. She was one of a kind and will be truly missed.
Faye and Dwight, I am so sorry to learn of your sister's death. I remember good times when we were kids such a long time ago. You are in my thoughts and prayers.
Wonderful lady.
My Aunt Dot.. she was one of kind and a huge part of my childhood. The world will be a smaller place without her. â¤ï¸
Faye and Dwight, I’m so sorry. I know you’ll miss her. Love you
brother tom...i am so sorry for your loss
i have so many fond memories hanging out at dots house back in the day ...she made us all feel at home.
she was a special lady and i will never forget her.
praying for you and your family my friend
Dot had a wonderfully unique personality. She was loved by all who knew her. She will be missed.
Dot was a very special person. She was always very nice. She will truly be missed.