
of Harrison, AR
April 9, 1961 - January 26, 2026
Susan Elaine (Beaver) Lamb, age 64, of Harrison, Arkansas, passed away on Monday, January 26, 2026, at The Springs of Mt. Vista in Harrison, Arkansas. Susan was born April 9, 1961. She was married on November 11, 2009, to Ray Lamb, who preceded her in death. She was also preceded in death by her husband, Paul Garner; her father, Charles Edward Beaver, Jr.; her brother, Eddie Wayne Beaver; her grandparents, Frank and Bertha (Brock) Self, and Charles and Elsie (Sanders) Beaver; her uncle, Brock Stacy; her stepdaughter, Kristy Bryant; and her beloved dog, Archie.
She is survived by her mother, Linda Carol (Self) Beaver of Harrison; her brother, Randy (Cindy) Beaver of Pea Ridge; and her sister, Lori Carol Beaver; her nephew, William Buck Beaver (Megan), and their three children, Mickey, Clint, and Veronica, of Berryville; her stepdaughter, Brittani (Lamb) Powell (Dillon), and their three daughters, Harper, Olivia, and Ava, of Natchitoches, Louisiana; two step-granddaughters, Shelby and Taylor Bryant, of Berea, Kentucky; two stepchildren from her marriage to Paul Garner, Paul Garner Jr. and Lynde Parks, and their families; her aunts, Fran Weintraub of Walnut Creek, California, and Sayra Mansolino of Riverside, California; many cousins and friends; and her rescue dog, Moggi.
Susan attended Harrison public schools and graduated from Harrison High School, where she was a member of the Drill Team. She enjoyed performing at the ball games with her friends. She attended North Arkansas College (NAC) and the University of Arkansas. She worked as a manager at Sears for many years and was a district manager for Earthbound Traders until cancer forced her into an early retirement.
She was a Christian and a member of Eagle Heights Baptist Church. She enjoyed attending Oak Grove Community Church with her husband, Ray. She loved her country home and life with Ray. She loved animals and always had beloved pets. She was passionate about elephants and had a large collection of pictures and figurines. Recently, she learned to enjoy digging in the dirt and growing flowers. She loved her family and friends. She was especially proud of her nephew and his family, and Ray's two daughters and their families. She will be missed by all her friends and family.
Services were held Saturday, January 31, 2026, at Roller-Christeson Funeral Home, with Dan Esau officiating.
Interment was on Saturday, February 7, 2026, in Oak Grove Cemetery in Amity, Arkansas.

My deepest sympathies to Susan's family.

I am so sorry about Susan. I always considered her a friend. Condolences to you all.

I'm so sorry to hear this sad news. I send my deepest sympathy to you and to your dear family.

Susan was always the beautiful cousin that I was always in awe of. Her big smile and vivacious nature was admired.
I’m so sorry for your loss Aunt Linda and Randy and Lori

Aunt Linda and Randy we are praying for peace and comfort. I am sorry.

Susan will be missed!