
of Jonesboro, AR
January 20, 1941 - February 20, 2026
Reba Joyce Cooper of Jonesboro, AR, passed away on Friday, February 20, 2026, at St. Bernard's Medical Center just one month after her 85th birthday. She was born on January 20, 1941, in Nettleton, AR, to Warren and Jewel (Rickman) White, in the little house on Willow Road.
Reba attended Nettleton High School and was active in basketball, clubs, and she was homecoming queen and valedictorian. After graduation, she attended business school and worked at The Jonesboro Sun before discovering her true calling of caring for children. For more than 40 years, she provided in-home and church daycare, lovingly helping raise generations of families in the Jonesboro community. Countless adults today can remember ''Miss Reba'' and the ''coffee lady'', her best friend Miss Betty (Bowers).
Reba was a faithful member of Forest Home Nazarene Church, where her love for the Lord guided her daily life. She especially treasured her church outings and her beloved ''Lunch Bunch Ladies''.
She found joy in the simple things; a good book, sewing for her kids and others, a family gathering and lots of shopping with whoever would join her. But her greatest joy was her family. For 65 years, she shared a beautiful life with her husband, Millard Cooper, whom she now joins again in Heaven. Their love story was one of faithfulness, partnership, and steady devotion.
She is preceded in death by her beloved husband of 65 years, Millard; her parents; her brother Wesley White; and her sister Peggy Smith.
She will be deeply missed by her son Stephen (Susie) Cooper; daughters Louann (Steve) Hobson, Candy (Brian) Smith, and Susanna (Kevin) Townsend; grandchildren Stephanie, Ashley Casi, Zachary, BJ, Brayden, Cooper, and Wesley; five great-grandchildren with another one on the way; her sisters Mary Pustrom and Judy (Ralph) Bond; and many other beloved family members, friends, and church family.
Reba's life was marked by faithfulness, devotion, and a heart for others-a legacy that will continue in all who were blessed to know her. She loved deeply and prayed faithfully for others-a legacy that will continue in all who were blessed to know her.
A memorial service will be held on Tuesday, March 3, 2026, at 2pm at Roller Farmers Union Funeral Home (1900 W. Washington Ave. Jonesboro, AR 72401) with Ken Stallings officiating.
In lieu of flowers, you can make a memorial contribution in Reba's name to Forest Home Church of Nazarene Building Fund (2403 Ritter Dr. Jonesboro, AR 72401).
Arrangements are under the care of Roller-Farmers Union Funeral Home.

Sending prayers to all the family. She was a very kind caring lady and she will be missed.

Sending my condolences

Our thoughts and prayers are with you and your family. May God provide strength and comfort in the coming days.

Sending love and condolences to my cousins. Aunt Reba will always hold a special place in my heart. She was a talented seamstress who sewed many matching dresses and outfits for me and my big sister Donna. She had a beautiful smile and a great sense of humor. She was also a prayer warrior who always lifted others up. She will be forever remembered with fondness.
Love, Denise Smith Buercklin

Miss Reba was such a special lady in our lives as she took care of our three kiddos from time to time and they loved going to her big, ole rock house and playing in the back yard! She was a wonderful lady and holds a special place in all our hearts. So glad she is back with her husband now, but sorry for your loss.

Praying for you and your family. God allowed the family to to borrow her for many years and he was ready for his beautiful angel❤️

Ms Candy,
Praying for you and your family

Sending all the love and prayers for comfort I can, Candy.

Sending my condolences to you all. Your momma was a big part of my life growing up at Nettleton Methodist. Much love to you all.

Dear Friends, My heart aches for you at this time. Your mom was so kind to me growing up. I am blessed to have known her!
Becky

Sorry for your loss. My prayers are with you and your family.

REBA AND I GREW UP IN NETTLETON, KNEW EACH OTHER ALL OUR LIFE . SHE WAS VERY SPECIAL.
SHE AND PAT BARKER HALLMARK GAVE ME A WEDDING SHOWER IN 1961 WHEN I WAS GETTING MARRIED, SHE AND BETTY SPANN BOWERS HAVE A SPECIAL PLACE IN MY HEART. GOD BLESSED
HER WITH A WONDERFUL HUSBAND AND FAMILY! MY PRAY IS FOR GOD TO BLESS ALL HER DEAR
LOVED ONES WITH PEACE THAT PASSES UNDERSTANDING AT THIS TIME AND IN DAYS TO COME!!!
LOVE,SYMPATHY,AND PRAYERS
WILMAS JOHONSON FREEMAN

Praying for you Candy