
of Marianna, AR
May 13, 1926 - January 6, 2007
Wanda Eubanks Hill, 80, of Marianna, died Saturday, January 6th.
She was born May 13, 1926 to J.B. & Pauline Eubanks. She was preceeded in death by her parents; husband J.O. Hill; daughter Martha Webb; and brother Maurice Eubanks.
Wanda was a beloved wife, mother, grandmother, sister and aunt. She was a wonderfully talented homemaker. She was a long-time member of Marianna Church of Christ and the Lee Academy Grandmothers' Club.
Survivors include daughter Susan Farrell and husband Charlie; grandchildren Clint Webb, Courtney Bracy, Lynsey Hernandez, Curtis Farrell & Matthew Farrell; sisters Frances Boone, Marjorie Tipton, Sammie Story, Lavonne Duncan; brothers Freeman Eubanks and Larry Eubanks and a host of nieces and nephews.
The family will receive friends at Roller-Citizens Funeral Home Monday January 8th. Funeral Services will be Tuesday, January 9th, at Marianna Church of Christ by Steve Yarberry. Pallbearers are: Donnie Patillo, Trent Felton, Larry Huitt, Dave Parten, David Gerrard, and Vince DeSalvo.

Aunt Wanda will be missed but always fondly remembered. Our family extends our sincere sympathy to you, Susan, and to all the grandchildren who had such a special grandmother.

Susan, Aunt Wanda was always such a joy. She had inter beauty qualities and well outer beauty. She will dearly be missed. My heart goes out to you and your family.

I started first grade with "Chig"...in Choctaw...she was a beautiful - wonderful friend..we graduated from Clinton (CSVTS)...I spent many nights with her in her grandmother's home.. My heart goes out to you in your great loss ..

Susan, I wil always cherish the memory of your mom. She was such a lovely person and it is sad to think that she is gone. I will always remember her sweet smile and her warm hugs. Although I had known the Hills for sometime, I really go to know her at the time of his death. I was her Funeral Director and will never forget the morning he passed away and I went to the house to get him. She walked beside me as we took him to the car to go to the Funeral Home, then I walked back inside with her and assured her I would take good care of him. From that time on, we were such good friends. I wish I could have been there for her service, but I was in another part of the state and didn't get the news in time to get there. I know you will miss her much but what a wonderful lady you have to remember.

Our prayers and sympathy are with you during this difficult time. Aunt Wanda was a lovely lady who will always be in our hearts and memories. Gwen & Family

It is hard to think of such a vibrant and lovely person as deceased. I remember with great fondness the years in the kitchen at Bear Creek Christian Camp. Mrs. Wanda always made the salads and we all looked forward to them. We shared warm conversations together as only Christian "sisters" can.She will be greatly missed here but will shine in her new life.

So sorry about Aunt Wanda. She was a wonderful person, loved by all. Eddie Marie & family

Mrs. Wanda was beautiful person and I enjoyed knowing her for the last 25 years. She will be greatly missed. My prayers and sympathy is with her family.