
of Plano, TX
October 5, 1981 - February 13, 2026
Rebecca Clare (Tanner) Rider, of Plano, Texas, was called home at the age of 44 to the loving arms of the Lord on February 13, 2026. She was a beloved daughter, sister, and mother. Born October 5, 1981, in Little Rock, Arkansas, she grew up alongside her brother and two sisters. In her youth, she was very active in extracurriculars such as dancing, sports, and participating in church activities. Rebecca graduated from Pulaski Academy in 2000, where she earned varsity letters for four years for both the Pom squad and basketball team. She obtained a Bachelor of Arts from Baylor University in 2004. While at Baylor she was a member of the Tri Delta sorority, participated annually in the SING program, played intramural sports, served as campus tour guide for prospective students, and made lifelong friendships. She later obtained a Master of Arts in Human Resource Management from Marymount University.
After graduating from Baylor, she began her professional life in Oceanside, California, working for Marine Family Services. Three years later she moved to Washington, D.C. and began her recruiting career at Marymount University, where she worked for three years before moving to Boston. After working two years at Tufts University, she then moved to New York City to continue her work as a recruiter with the international accounting firm Ernst & Young. After ten years with EY, part of the time in Dallas, she left to successfully run an independent business franchise in Plano. Throughout all these moves, she developed many friends and colleagues, encouraging them and spreading her warmth and love. She was admired and respected by her fellow workers from coast to coast.
Rebecca was preceded in death by her grandparents, James and Jane Marstiller of St. Louis and James and Billie Tanner of Little Rock. She is survived by her children, Makaela Grace Rider (10) and Daniel Scott Rider (7), of Plano; her parents, Marilyn and Liles Henry of Little Rock and James A. Tanner (Holly) of Punta Gorda, Florida; her siblings, James B. (Amy) Tanner of Orlando, Lauren Simmons and Rachel (Will) Moses of Little Rock; her nieces and nephews, James, Ethan, and Samantha of Orlando, and Austin, Ellie Clare, and Hadley of Little Rock. Rebecca is also survived by numerous uncles, aunts, and cousins whom she adored.
Rebecca was an extraordinary person who cared deeply for her family, friends, and community. To those who had the privilege of knowing Rebecca, we will forever remember her selflessness, warmth, and generous spirit. We certainly will never forget her "back to Becca" inside family joke.
She brightened the lives of all who knew her, and her unwavering faith in the Lord serves as an inspiration to us all. She leaves behind a legacy of love, strength, and compassion that lives on in all of us. However, her greatest accomplishment, and the role she cherished most, was being a mother to her two beautiful children, Makaela and Daniel. We say goodbye to a remarkable woman, a loving mother, a beloved daughter, a devoted sister, and a kind soul. As we mourn her loss, we also celebrate the love, joy, and kindness that is Rebecca. There will never be another Rebecca.
A private burial service for family will be provided by Roller-Chenal Funeral Home on Friday, March 6th at Pinecrest Cemetery in Alexander, Arkansas, and a Celebration of Life will be held in the chapel at Fellowship Bible Church on Kirk Road in Little Rock on Saturday, March 7th , at 11 AM.
In lieu of flowers, the family requests donations be made to Samaritan's Purse.

Marilyn and Liles. I just found out that Becca has passed. I am so sorry for your loss of your sweet and beautiful daughter. I'm praying for comfort and peace in the comes days.

Rebecca will be greatly missed . I will miss our fun collaborations we always came up with together and I will miss her sweet smiling face at the pop ups. May her soul rest in peace.

Rebecca- you were the sister I never knew I needed. You made me smile and laugh and I will love you forever. Knowing you are with Jesus and that you are forever smiling is my source of peace.

Dear Marilyn and Liles, our hearts ache
for you and your family. Please know that Jon and I are here for you through this unimaginable loss. On our knees praying hard for comfort. We love you

My deepest condolences to Rebecca’s family. I had the wonderful opportunity to meet and work with Rebecca while at EY. Her biggest pride and joy were her kiddos. She was great at what she did. Sending my thoughts and prayers during this difficult time.

I am blessed to have known Becca and to have had her in my life. I was blessed by her smile, enthusiasm, gentleness, empathy, eagerness and faithful friendship. Sisters in Christ, in sorority and in heart. I hold close her memory, so grateful that Jesus holds her now. Circumstances do not allow me to celebrate her life in Arkansas this weekend but my heart and thoughts are there and my prayers as well.

Marilyn, I’m so sorry for your loss!! I remember babysitting Rebecca and James when they were little. Rebecca was beautiful like her momma. Praying for you and your family as you grieve this deep loss!!
Zak and Calli Grothe

Sending prayers and lots hugs to all of you.

I worked with Rebecca at Marymount and have fond memories of lunches with her and the rest of our lunch crew in the dining hall. While we lost touch save for occasional social media updates, I’ve already remembered her bright smile and bubbly personality. I’m very sorry and saddened to learn of her passing, and I hope hearing from those who remember her fondly bring some comfort during this difficult time. May her memory be a blessing ❤️

I never had the honor of meeting Becca, but I know and adore her mother. I know that if she inherited even a small portion of what her mother is, she had to be incredible!

Rebecca, We loved you with all of our hearts.

My heart is breaking for your loss. Praying for the Lord to send His Angels of comfort to surround you and your family during this most difficult time. 🙏🏻❤️🙏🏻❤️🙏🏻❤️

So many memories: Rebecca as a young child. Rebecca as a dear teenager. Her wedding. It’s taking me some time to take in your tragic loss and to try to make sense of it. Praying that you are finding comfort in the care and love of your many friends. My love to you. Barbara