Billie Sue Darr-Doman


Billie Sue Darr-Doman

of Mountain Home, AR

April 30, 1943 - March 27, 2025

Billie Sue (Miller) Darr-Doman

Billie Sue (Miller) Darr-Doman, born to Bill and Margaret Miller in Olney, IL on April 30th, 1943, went to the Lord on March 27th, 2025. She passed away peacefully at Care Manor Memory Care Facility in Mountain Home, AR. Billie Sue is survived by her loving husband of 7 years, Dale Doman of Mountain Home, Arkansas; beloved sister, Marilee and brother-in-law, Russell Bell of Maricopa, AZ; brother, Jim Miller and sister-in-law, Sue Miller of Spring, TX; brother, Jerry Miller and sister-in-law, JoAnn Miller of Greeley, CO and brother, Chuck Thompson of Craig, CO. She is also survived by brother's and sister-in-law's, Steve and Carol Olejniczak of Shorewood, IL and Barry Darr of California. In addition, Billie Sue will be missed by many special nieces, nephews and close friends. She was preceded in death by her loving husband of 39 years, James Darr and her parents, Bill Miller and Margaret Thompson and Step-Father, Charles Thompson. Billie Sue received a bachelor's degree in Elementary Education and Speech Pathology from Adams State College, CO in 1965 and a Master's degree in Early Childhood Special Education from University of Illinois in 1974. She spent many years at Speed School District in Chicago Heights, IL. Before retiring in 2001, she was an Educator, Administrator and later the District Supervisor of Early Childhood Special Education. Her work with children was very dear to her heart. Jim and Billie Sue moved from IL to start their retirement in Mountain Home and later in Yellville, AR. Billie Sue was strong and devout in her faith. She and her late husband, Jim greatly contributed to the construction of the Christian Church of Mountain Home which they were devoted members of.

Billie Sue married Dale Doman of Mountain Home, AR in November 2017. They were married amongst Billie's family in Missouri City, TX.

Billie Sue was known for making fast friends wherever she went. She had a playful and outgoing nature and loved a good laugh. She loved traveling and boating and some of her favorite memories were days spent on the lake with her family and friends. She spent much of her time caring for others and enjoyed quilting, crafting and antique collecting. Billie Sue was loved dearly by her family and friends and will be missed by all who knew her. In lieu of flowers, contributions and memorials may be made to your choice of charity. A memorial service date is yet to be determined but will be held in Mountain Home, AR.

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Shelley Watts
Mountain Home, AR
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Thursday, April 3, 2025

I am heartbroken to hear of Mrs Billie Sues passing, but blessed beyond measure with having known her. I met Mrs Billie at Care Manor and instantly was drawn to her bubbly, happy, smiling personality. She was a bright ray of sunshine to all the residents, and to everyone who works there. She was a joy to sit and visit with, and I will always and forever remember how she joyfully sang along with hymns played at devotion time, and with the regular songs played afterward. I remember her precious smile that she so easily shared, and her one of a kind pure spirit that drew people to her. The world was a better place because of her. I'm sure she has touched many lives during her time here on earth. She was a beautiful person and a wonderful Christian example, and I look forward to seeing her in heaven one day. I wish the world had more people like her in it.

Steve and Janice Triner
Yellville, AR
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Monday, March 31, 2025

Dale, we are so very.sorry to hear of Billie Sue's passing. She was quite a lady and we enjoyed time spent with her. You have our sincere condolences.