of Quitman, AR
August 14, 1930 - June 11, 2022
Annette Karber Rowlett of Guy, AR made her heavenly appearance on Saturday, June 11, 2022. She was born August 14, 1930 in Quitman, AR to the late James Herbert and Rachel Fowler Karber. She was preceded in death by her parents; her husband of 39 years, Roy Bruce Rowlett; sisters, Cora Lea Karber Tucker, Wincie Adelle Karber Allen Pratt and Meredith Karber Luce; brothers, Noel Karber and Hubert Karber and a son by marriage, Jerry Bruce Rowlett.
She is survived by her sons, Jim Rowlett and wife Tamara of Quitman, AR, John Rowlett and wife Kimberly of Quitman, AR; a daughter by marriage, Frances Rowlett Money of FL; her 14 grandchildren, Justin Rowlett, Tabitha Rowlett Kinggard, Kathyrn Rowlett, John Bailey Rowlett, John Cade Rowlett, Christopher Rowlett, Aaron Rowlett, Bryce Rowlett, Shelby Jarrett, Trey Elliott, Shelly Horton Carter, Michael Horton, Carmen Horton, Janet Rainer and a host of great-grandchildren and great-great-grandchildren; her sister, Caroline Karber Wiedower of Guy, AR, as well as many family and friends who loved her dearly.
She enjoyed spending time with her family, and loved her trips to Branson and camping. She went to school at Perkins and graduated from Guy-Perkins after the schools consolidated. She went to work for Westinghouse in Little Rock for more than 10 years and 20 years with the United States Postal Service. She co-owned & operated the Rowlett & Sons grocery with her husband, Roy Bruce in Guy until her retirement. She was a member of Mt. Olive Baptist Church of Guy, AR.
A special thank-you to the nurses, CNA's & Arkansas Hospice Home Care for the love and care you have shown.
Visitation will be 6pm to 8pm Tuesday, June 14th at Roller-McNutt Funeral Home in Greenbrier. Funeral service will be at 10am Wednesday at the funeral home. Burial will follow at Old Texas Cemetery.
So sorry for your loss.
It was a pleasure taking care of Ms Annette threw Arkansas Hospice..
She's an Angel in the sky.
We are so sorry to hear about Annette passing away. She was a sweet lady who was loved by everyone that knew her. Sending prayers up for all of the family.
You gave our family some special memories window shopping in N. LittleRock and watching scary movies at nyour apartment. God Bless You.
All I've ever known her as is Granny. She loved when we would butcher rabbits at the farm because we saved her the livers to be fried up special for Granny. She was always pleasant to visit with at family functions that friends were invited to as well. What a beautiful spirit she had while blessing so many people that she came in contact with. â¤
Sorry to hear of Ms Annette. Always loved her and Roy Bruce and family, God loves you all and will Bless and keep you. Love and prayers Dorothy STEWART Morlan