


of Conway, AR
December 18, 1936 - March 3, 2026
Darrell L. Reedy went to his heavenly home March 3rd, 2026. He was at his home with his loving wife by his side. Darrell was born in Enola, AR, December 18th, 1936. After high school, Darrell served in the Army, a tanker with Big Red One, from 1959-1962.
After his service in the Army, Darrell worked with Nabholz construction as a crane operator, where he retired after 38 years. Darrell and his wife, Patricia, belonged to Antioch Baptist Church here in Conway, where they enjoyed worshiping the Lord together. Darrell also was a 33-degree Mason with the Green Grove Masonic lodge in Conway. Darrell was a fan of NASCAR racing and loved going to the Talladega races with his wife and friends. He also was a fan of football, basketball and " followed the ponies."
Darrell is preceded in death by his parents, E. Loyd and Eva D. Reedy and siblings, L.D. Reedy, Euna White, Ann VanPelt and Betty Sterling.
Darrell is survived by his wife of 45 years, Patricia L. Reedy. Darrell is also survived by his nieces and nephews Larry, James and J.D. Reedy; Tony, Johnny, Diane and Debbie VanPelt, David and Micheal Byrd and Joe Spencer.
Visitation will be from 6pm to 8pm, Monday, March 9th at Roller-McNutt Funeral Home in Conway. Funeral services will be at 1pm on Tuesday, at the funeral home. Entombment will follow at Crestlawn Mausoleum with military honors. Serving as pallbearers will be Tommy Thessing, Jim Strack, Eddie Nabholz, Tim Nabholz, Bill Hopkins, and Melvin Ivy.

What a pleasure to have know Darrell. He had such a gift to operate big equipment and a rare work ethic.
Keeping up with Tricia kept him young! A life well lived, fly high Darrell.
Richard and Sandi

Many of great memories growing up around Darrell. Trisha, you and your family is in our thoughts and prayers.

You both mean a lot to us. I would not be married to Eddie Joe without Darrell Reedy, since he was the person who introduced us. We love you, Trisha.

Trish I’m so sorry for your loss. Maybe him and Lawrence Brown are building a new part of heaven. My thoughts and prayers are with you.

We spent happy times during our younger years.Darrell was like a brother to me and my two brother's.I will never forget Darrell picking me up at our home on Bull Creek Road on his Red and white Harley Davidson to take me to Mount Vernon.Will always love you Daymon & Patsy Brewer