
of Conway, AR
December 31, 1964 - October 16, 2025
Sharon Kay (Swindell) Bennett, age 60, went to be with our Lord and Savior on Thursday, October 16, 2025. She was born in Graham, Texas on December 31, 1964 to Henry and Betty (Hassey) Swindell. Sharon lived most of her life in Bonham, Texas and Yuba, Oklahoma before moving to Conway, Arkansas so that she could watch her grandchildren grow up. Sharon spent most of her life as a CNA. She loved her patients and treated each one as if she was caring for her own family member.
Sharon married Spencer Bennett on April 21, 1987 in Bonham, Texas. Together they created a beautiful family and were married for 38 years. Sharon loved her family with all of her heart and those who had the privilege of knowing her, knew just how big her heart was. She loved crafting, Starbucks, traveling, spending everyone's money except her secret ''rainy day'' money and watching dad/papa cook so that she could take the credit for it. She was an amazing mom, but the absolute best Meme. She loved her grandbabies more than anything.
She is preceded in death by her parents, Henry and Betty Swindell. She is survived by her loving husband, Spencer Bennett of Conway, AR; daughter, Marsha (Rustin) McCarty of Naylor, AR; daughter, Amanda (Greg) White of Vilonia, AR; son, Quentin Bennett of Conway, AR; grandchildren, Kalissa Campbell, Lexi Campbell, Dalton Shadell, Bentlee Shadell, Madison White, Avery White, Matthew White, Destiny McCarty, Preston McCarty; brother, Tim (Danna) Swindell of Dodd City, TX; sister, Lori (David) Morelock of Weatherford, TX; brother, Greg Hassey of Bonham, TX; along with extended children and grandchildren that she loved and cherished as her own, numerous aunts, uncles, cousins, nieces, nephews and friends.
A celebration of her life will take place at a later date.
The family would like to thank Conway Regional's ER and ICU staff for the amazing care she received as
well as her CARTI team.

Even though we weren't blood, Sharon, or Mimi to my kids, held us in her heart and that's where we will always hold her. She was one of the kindest human beings that I have ever had the pleasure of knowing and loving. My life is better because I had the honor of having her in it. We miss her, but know she'll never leave us and we'll see her again. Thank you for sharing your mom, your Mimi, with us.

She was the best Mimi in the world and I know that she is in a better place with God and all of her family up there watching over us and mostly papa.

Marsha, Rustin and family:
My deepest sympathy and prayers in the loss of your mother. I'll be praying for you guys. God Bless.
Romans 8:28 1 Peter 5:7