
of Cabot, AR
July 18, 1947 - January 28, 2026
Angela ''Ann'' Ada Camp, age 78, of Cabot, Arkansas, gained her eternal reward on January 28, 2026, and joined her Lord in Heaven.
Ann was born July 18, 1947, in Newport, Arkansas, as the only child to Samuel Facchineri and Ermil Pauline (Klais) Facchineri. She graduated from Tuckerman High School in 1965 and married the love of her life, Larry Don Camp on May 8, 1965, in Tuckerman, AR.
Ann and Larry Don had two daughters together, Meridith Ann and Melissa Gail. When their children were younger, Ann went to barber school and worked as a barber until her retirement in 2011. She excelled in making gentlemen look their best and even styled several unnamed celebrities in her time. She won numerous awards and competitions for her unrivaled skillset in her profession.
Larry Don and Ann had a once-in-a-lifetime whirlwind romance. He swept her off her feet, and neither one ever looked at anyone else. They traveled around the world and vacationed everywhere they could together and even rode motorcycles together. Theirs was a love of adventure and excitement, which they passed on to their children through family excursions. They were married for 35 years until his unexpected passing in 2000. Ann never remarried. He remained the love of her life for the rest of her days. She continued to travel and carried him with her in her heart everywhere she went.
Service was second nature to Ann. From meal kits to bags of groceries, she made sure no one who visited the church pantry left hungry. Feeding those in need and cooking homemade treats was a talent she shared freely with others. She prepared delicious meals for shut-ins and the sick, filling their bellies with nourishment and their days with joy. Many smiles were to be found at the Children's Homes, as well, when she arrived with goodies for the children. Whether she brought toys, supplies, or toiletries, she brought many young people joy, especially when one of the children got to spend the summer with her and Larry Don at their home. Children were special to her heart. Ann did not discriminate. She shared her heart and her love with everyone.
Ann was preceded in death by her mother and father and her husband. She is survived by her daughters, Meridith Ann (Steve) Smith and Melissa Gail (Tom) Milner; grandchildren Chelsea Ann (Mark) Jahnke, Steven Tyler (Shawna) Smith, Wesley Don Milner; and great-grandchildren Tucker, Easton, Fletcher, and Pearson Jahnke; Aubree and Case Smith; Dakota and Blake Grisham; and a host of other family members and friends who love her dearly.
All who knew Ann loved her. She will be missed dearly.

I only knew Anne for a short time I remember how she had a beautiful big smile. I would go over to her to talk she would reply back. Ann was going a special person that I really from to
Love

To the Camps, Smiths, Milners, and Jahnkes,
Sending thoughts and prayers for peace and comfort that Ann is now back with her beloved Larry Don. Your family has been a part of so many special memories throughout a lifetime. Ann's sparkle will truly be missed but not forgotten.
Love,
Brannon, Leslie, Haleigh, and Ella Cloer

Sure miss her was a good friend to me I always went to her for a haircut and she always visited me when I was sick and in the hospital love you guys so much and 🙏🙏❤️❤️ for you all

I have so many fond memories of Ann and Larry Don when our children were younger. After Church on Sunday night we would go to one of our friend group’s homes usually for Tuna sandwiches and chips! We had such a strong connection with our Church friends. Ann will truly be missed. Love to Meredith and Melissa and their families. Love you Ann

To know Ann was to love her. She always had a smile for everyone. I didn’t get to know her until she moved to Cabot. Charlie knew her long before I did. She cut his hair for years and kept it looking so good! We haven’t found anyone since she retired that has been as good as her!! She will be so missed at the Cabot Church!!!! We love her family!!

My prayers are with the family at this time. I prayer that Our Heavenly Father will wrap his arms around you and comfort you through this difficult time.

Ann and I were friends for many years. Im going to miss her quick wit and the good times we had together. So sorry for your loss.

So sorry for your loss. Ann was a sweet lady and will be missed.

I am so sorry for your loss I will always remember Ann as one of the happiest and most caring person

Meridith and Steve, I am so very sorry for you loss. Its a terrible thing to lose your Mom especially when she is a wonderful person. I know she is now with her family in heaven. Peace to your family.

My thoughts are with you.

Ann was one of my dearest friends! We enjoyed many good times together! We are sisters in Christ which meant so much to us both!
Rest in peace and comfort my friend! May your family find strength and comfort in the knowledge that she rests now in Jesus’ arms!
Much love,
Ruth Busby

What a wonderful lady to have in my life. Always full of love and wisdom. Always ready to serve and share. A solid foundation of our family and an exemplary example of Jesus Christ.
She not only talked the talk, she walked the walk. She touched many lives during her journey, spreading love and joy along the way.
Granny was one of a kind and will be dearly missed.