Carrie Mae Vaughn

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Visitation
Saint Paul Global Methodist Church
2509 West Beebe Capps Expressway
Searcy, AR  72143
Wednesday, May 29, 2024
10:00 AM
Service Schedule
Celebration of Life
Saint Paul Global Methodist Church
2509 West Beebe Capps Expressway
Searcy, AR  72143
Wednesday, May 29, 2024
11:00 AM
Cemetery
Kensett Cemetery
Corner of SE 4th & Luttrell
Kensett, AR  72082
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Saint Paul Global Methodist Church
2509 West Beebe Capps Expressway
Searcy, AR  72143

Carrie Mae Vaughn

of Searcy, AR

October 17, 1939 - May 23, 2024

Carrie Mae (Eudy) Vaughn was born Tuesday, October 17th, 1939 in Paragould, Arkansas to the late William F. and Bytha Eudy. She passed away on Thursday, May 23rd, 2024, at the age of 84.

On March 31, 1957, she married the great love of her life, Jerry Donald Vaughn. Throughout their marriage they shared many ups and downs as they navigated their life together. Their faithful devotion and commitment to each other set a great example for others to follow.

In addition to her role as wife, Carrie was a beloved mother, grandmother and great-grandmother, affectionately known as ''Mammie''. She was dearly loved by her family. She had a way with children, engaging them in crafts and fun activities, yet with a knack for making them ''mind''. She was famous for sitting in her chair and rocking with a fly swatter in hand, as young grandchildren attempted to avoid nap time! Her creativity in child-tending was evident as she told them ''Touch your nose'', to keep from getting their hands shut in the car door when going on an adventure (to Country Kitchen, no doubt!). Her well-stocked playroom included supplies which encouraged creative play, including various themes for grandchild parades through the house, much to the enjoyment of audience members.

She loved sewing and needlework, including quilting. When visiting the home, one could always expect a tour of the sewing room, complete with explanations of her latest project which was laid across the bed. In recent years she undertook a project to finish a quilting project which had been started by her sister, Mildred. Carrie took pride in her work, always striving for excellence in neat stitches, even on the back of the fabric.

She also loved flowers, especially their famous yellow ''Miranda'' rosebush. She was assisted in plant-tending by her husband, Donald, with regular applications of Miracle Grow. Visitors to the home could count on being delighted by the flowerbed as they made their way to the front door.

No discussion of Mammie Carrie would be complete without a mention of her love of redbirds/cardinals. Visitors to the home would be able to see numerous decorations which featured these most beloved birds. It was not difficult to shop for gifts for this special woman all that was required was to find a plaque, a figurine, a scarf, or coffee cup with a redbird design!

Puzzles, word searches and artwork occupied Carrie's leisure time as well. In addition, she was faithful in keeping a journal. Included in these writings were scriptures, songs and inspirational thoughts which held meaning for her. Family members look forward to exploring these many journals, catching a glimpse into Mammy's thoughts and feelings.

Carrie was a faithful member of St. Paul Global Methodist Church and always enjoyed participating in her Sunday School class, Bible studies and women's group. She welcomed the opportunity to greet her fellow church members with a smile and hug. Because of her friendly and caring nature, many young people at the church affectionately referred to her as ''Mammie'' as well. Carrie Mae ''Mammie'' Vaughn was a strong, caring, nurturing lady who will be greatly missed.

Carrie is preceded in death by her parents, William and Bytha Eudy; brother, Jim Eudy and sister, Mildred Crow; family members remaining to honor her name are: Donald Vaughn (husband of 67 years) of the home; daughter, Donna Mayfield (Ron) of Enid, OK; sons, Jerry Vaughn (Laura) of Farmington, AR and Terry Vaughn (Kelly) of Searcy; sisters, Beatrice Griffin of Houston, Sue Churchwell of Georgetown and Jeanie Eudy of Kensett; brothers, Willard Eudy of Kensett, Larry Eudy of Kensett, Philip Eudy of Searcy and Louis Eudy of Lake Worth, FL; grandchildren, Gregg Pruett (Adriel) of Columbus, OH, Miranda Kidd (Chris) of Altus, OK, Kelsey Blackman (Chris) of Marietta, GA, Morgan Miller (Micah) of Farmington, AR, Kacey Vaughn of Searcy, AR and Kyler Vaughn of Searcy, AR; nine great-grandchildren and a host of nephews, nieces and other relatives and friends.

The family has requested, in lieu of flowers, that memorials be made to Saint Paul Global Methodist Church. Visitation will be held on May 29, 2024 at Saint Paul Global Methodist Church in Searcy at 10:00 a.m., followed immediately by the funeral service at 11:00 a.m. with interment at Kensett Cemetery.

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9 Condolence(s)
Addie
Searcy, AR
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Sunday, June 2, 2024

My prayers are with the family.

Jackie & Mike Tableriou
Searcy, AR
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Wednesday, May 29, 2024

Dear Donald, Jerry, Terry, Donna and family , Mike and I are so sorry to learn about Carrie ! Heaven has gained a beautiful Angel . Words cannot begin to express how much we love Carrie and how much we loved getting those hugs from her ! I know how much you are going to miss her and we share in your loss and grief ! May God comfort you in the days ahead and may your hearts be filled with wonderful memories of Carrie . Our deep love and sympathy, Jackie & Mike

Kathy Shelton
Cabot, AR
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Wednesday, May 29, 2024

So sorry for your loss, Jerry. Our thoughts and prayers are with you.

Sharon Vaughn Dunseath
Collierville, TN
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Tuesday, May 28, 2024

Mom, Melba Vaughn, is so very sad to not be able to attend the services for Carrie Mae. Living in Oklahoma now and not feeling very well herself, it may it too difficulty for her to travel. She considered Carrie Mae her life long friend, family, and sister in Christ. I am so grateful that on one of my trips home, I attended Sunday school with Mom, Carrie Mae, and Donald then went to lunch with them. Mom's favorite tradition was to go to church and Sunday lunch with them. Please know that Mom, Karen, Janece, and I have all of you in our prayers.

Alma Kelsey Vaughn
Kensett, AR
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Tuesday, May 28, 2024

Vaughn Family, so sorry for your loss, Carrie Mae was sweet lady that will be missed by all who knew her. I can remember her and Donald bringing Donna, Jerry and Terry to church every Sunday when they attended Kensett United Methodist Church and what good times we had at youth meetings. She was a very special lady and will be missed as we still miss Mildred.

Alma & Chuck Vaguhn

Jeanine. Duncan Castleberry
Searcy, AR
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Monday, May 27, 2024

I’m so sorry to hear about your mom. I understand the pain. I lost my mom last year. God bless you , Terry , Donna and your Dad

John and Valerie Stone
Cabot, AR
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Monday, May 27, 2024

Prayers for y’all Jerry and family!

Larry & Mary Kay James
Searcy, AR
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Sunday, May 26, 2024

Dear Donald, Terry and Kelly and other family and friends of Kerry. We are so saddened to hear of your beautiful, always smiling Kerry! All my memories of her at church are so sweet and wonderful!
May our God hold each of you very close during these next weeks and months. Loving each of you! Larry and Mary Kay James

Porter Vauhhan
Vilonia, AR
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Saturday, May 25, 2024