


of Lamar, AR
August 8, 1942 - January 12, 2026
Loda Lillian (Middleton) Schreckhise, 83, of Lamar, passed away on January 12, 2026, at home. She was born August 8, 1942, in Clarksville, Arkansas to Rev. Jiles David and Dena Lou (Daniel) Middleton.
Loda was a beloved pastor's wife and true helpmate, walking beside her husband with courage and steadiness. Together they were pioneers, boldly making their way to Alaska when the road ahead was more faith than certainty. She built home wherever they landed, turning unfamiliar places into shelter, warmth, and belonging. Loda found joy and purpose working in the school in Juneau, Alaska, giving of herself to children and community, always quietly serving. She loved shopping, especially for purses, each one holding a small piece of her personality. She cherished journals believing that life was worth recording, that thoughts mattered, that stories should be saved. Above all, she was an encourager. Loda saw goodness in people, often before they saw it in themselves. Her life was not about recognition, but impact. And that impact lives on in her words, her family, and the many lives shaped by her gentle strength. Loda will be deeply missed, faithfully remembered, and lovingly carried forward.
She was preceded in death by her beloved husband, Rev. Roy Robert Schreckhise, Sr.; her parents, Rev. J.D. and Dena Middleton; three brothers; and three sisters.
Loda is survived by one son, Roy Schreckhise, Jr. of Lamar; two daughters, Dena Danielle Farris of Ft. Smith, and Chandi and Timothy Agee of Charlotte, NC; grandchildren, Jr. and Morgan Arreola, Robi and Diana Schreckhise, Brandon and Maria Gloria Farris, Kami and Ross Escobar, Blake and Shelby Schreckhise; 15 great-grandchildren; one brother, William Middleton; one sister, Elizabeth Sanderson; and numerous other family and friends.
Visitation will be 9:00 - 10:00 a.m., Saturday, January 17, 2026, at the Christian Life Center. Funeral Service will be 10:00 a.m., Saturday, January 17, 2026, at the Christian Life Center, with Justin Ferguson officiating. Burial will follow in the Oakland Cemetery with Timothy Agee, James Sanderson, Jr., Brandon Farris, Ross Escobar, Robi Schreckhise, and Jr. Arreola serving as pallbearers.

My dear friend Loda….. she meant the world to me. And even tho I was the same age as her children, she treated me like a friend. As a teenager this was so impactful. I still have notes and items that Loda wrote and gave me as a teenager. What a great lady. She will be forever missed. My love and prayers to all her family.

I only knew Loda since 2022. She made my heart smile! Anyone that met her became fast friends. My children fell in in love with her when they met her'.
My mother Jean (90) ran into her in Russellville and she expressed how beloved this woman is! Kissed and hugs Loda and see you on the other side!


It was a great experience and privilege to know Loda she will truly be missed

I will miss you sister Loda I'm very grateful and thankful I met you and brother Roy good folks and I'm also grateful for being a part of you and brother Roy's church I ❤️ and miss you both I'll see you again..what a reunion it will be Roy Jr,Dena,I'm sorry for your loss my condolences to you and your family (ies)

You and Roy here for us when comfort and truth and friendship were needed and shared. I thank you from the depths of my heart for the joy and the fun times our families shared in Juneau.
Love & Blessings to the Schrekchise Family and a special hug to Chandi, Dena and Roy Jr.
Psalm 139, Rev 22!


Aunt Loda, what a bright spot you were in our lives. Thank you for so many precious memories. Besides your love and charm, one thing that will be missed greatly is your wit. You were so witty in your comeback jokes. It was amazing and we loved it. The Bible says in Psalms 115:16 " Precious in the sight of the LORD is the death of his saints." While it is bitter to us still here, we take comfort in knowing of your sure reward. God bless the family, and we mourn with you.

Creative * Poet
Known for her purses, she also liked her shoes.
Aunt Loda was creative with her hands. I remember seeing a new arrangement of flowers or display in the home each time I visited.
She wrote numerous poems, gave words of encouragement to loved ones, family and friends. She drew art, I remember she drew an angel with such detail, it was as if the angel had posed for her. Humor, always quick to catch ya off guard and bring out the biggest laughter. On the serious side, she always seemed to have a scripture and the perfect wise phrase to make one think. …And she could shake notes out of a piano that brought the house down!
Great memories from a great woman, deeply loved and already enormously missed.
Thoughts and prayers are with family and friends.
-Rest with the angels Dearest Aunt Loda-

One of the first two people my family met when we moved back to Lamar in 2006. She and Roy were very welcoming and I personally never heard a negative word from either one . As the years passed They sold the surrounding property around us, but we remained friends for the years up to now. Both are with each other again and will be greatly missed. RIP Sweet Loda. God Speed.

Will be loved and forever missed Sister Loda !!!! prayers for all family

Her joy for life was so refreshing. Now she is being rewarded by the real joy of her life!!!

Condolences to the family and friends of Loda. She will be deeply missed.

I was so saddened to learn of Miss Loda's passing. She was absolutely one of my favorite people in this world. So charming and witty! It was always a treat to be in her presence and exchange stories and amusing commentary about current events. My condolences to the family for your monumental loss. I know Roy is so happy to have Loda back at his side to continue their adventures together. God grant you peaceful rest Miss Loda.

Will miss my beautiful namesake aunt...what a blessing she was to all.

Beautiful person, kindred spirt If I may say. Roy and Loda were pasters for me and my family in the early nineties. Roy, James, R.L. Jake an myself built a house for/ with me on Douglas Island I'm grateful to all and some I may of forget to name. Roy an Loda coached me through this time,were encouraging to me. She was a blessing to all she met. Her humor , wit and and southern drawl will be missed. Hugs to all

I love you guys so much. She was a amazing woman.

I am missing you already my gentle friend. Our my love and prayers to her wonderful children and family.

She was a beautiful and amazing woman ..loved her smile and kind loving heart ..I always felt so welcome and loved around her ❤️

Loda was such a precious lady & friend. Full of life & laughter & one of the most generous people I've known! We shared grandchildren, great grandchildren, & many, many long talks about our love & trust in our Lord. I know she's with him now, but we will miss her & all of her witticisms & kindness. Go rest now, sweet Loda.

Our precious friend Loda, what wonderful times we had together that death can never take away.
She literally brought light and laughter with her when we were together.
We still tell stories of the funny, happy and fun times we shared.
Our love and prayers to all her family.

Miss Dena & Family,
I'm so very sorry for your loss. You're precious momma is resting in God's holy arms. Keep all your wonderful memories deep in you're heart.
My thoughts and prayers are with you all. May you find peace and comfort in God. 🙏❤️

A beautiful servant of God. God bless her family and comfort them during this time.

My Deepest Condolences to all the Family & loved ones. I had the privilege to work for them at Lamar and get acquainted. She always smiled and lit up the room. She certainly loved her purses. May God comfort all the Family & rejoice that she's reached her forever home.
Diana