of England, AR
January 1, 1933 - August 18, 2025
Rose Mary Cauley, 92, born January 1, 1933 to John and Eura Cope Bridges. She was an only child and was the first baby born at St. Vincent Hospital that year.
She retired from Big Star Grocery Store in England.
She is survived by two sons, Kevin Cauley of Cabot and John (Heather) Cauley of Maumelle; two grandsons, William Adin Cauley of Maumelle and Andrew Scott Cauley of Maumelle her pride and joy and six great-grandkids.
She was a member of Landmark Baptist Church for 82 years. She loved her church and church family.
She is preceded in death by her parents, her husband, Nida and daughter-in-law, Sue.
Services will be held at Landmark Baptist Church in England at 11:00 A.M., Saturday 23, 2025. Visitation will be one hour prior to the service at 10:00 A.M. Bro. David Inzer will be officiating. Burial will follow at Mulberry Cemetery in England.
The arrangements are being handled by Roller England Funeral Home (501) 842-3939.
John & Kevin, Ms. Rose Mary was one of the best people I’ve known, everything about her was just good. I hope all the fantastic memories can serve as some comfort. I’ll still think of her every New Year’s Day and smile.
I really can’t express my love for this woman, she treated me as one of her sons for years. She will truly be missed, we visited her some months back and enjoyed reliving the memories. I will pray for her family and hope they know how many lives she touched. We love you Mrs Rosemary, god bless you.
So sorry to hear about Ms. Rose Mary, she will be missed we always loved seeing her,I'll never forget how kind to Gayle and me, she was a wonderful person,I can here her sweet laughter my prayers to the family.
I knew Rose Mary through Avon, I sold it as did she, Rose Mary was so sweet and kind, have not seen her in years I know she will be missed by her family and friends.
I always loved Mrs Rosemary! I remember thinking when I was little how kind she was to me . She always made me feel important. I no longer live in England but as an adult I have ran into her and she remembered who I was . England lost a good one .
Where do I begin.......She was My Avon Lady for Years; I still have many Items I bought from Avon. She was an Angel! Always with a Listening Ear and an Encouraging Voice. My Heart hurts but, My Spirit Rejoices, No More Pain, No Suffering, No more Hearing Aid, No More Tiredness. She is Alright Now......
I Loved Mrs. Rosemary and I know She Loved Me!
Rose Mary was always so nice I enjoyed speaking with her at the funeral home when she worked there.praying for her family. I know she in in a better place with no pain
The Friscos loved us some Ms. Rosemary. It was unique that the boys played on the same little league team and that the older boys were in the same class and the younger ones were, too. That meant we got to see lots of Nida and Rosemary growing up. Her charm, niceness and infectious laugh made her a true Southern lady. She cared deeply for her boys, our family and everyone I saw her interact with. She was truly one of a kind.
Rose Mary will be missed greatly.Thoughts and prayers for all of you