Mary "Beth" Elizabeth Brantley

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Mary "Beth" Elizabeth Brantley

of Conway, AR

August 5, 1933 - March 22, 2020

Mary Elizabeth ''Beth'' Brantley was born August 5, 1933 at the Sanders/Pearson home-place in Pollok, TX. She grew up attending Pollok Baptist Church, and by her early teen years, she was the church pianist and had a beautiful soprano voice. After graduating high school in 1950, at age 17, Beth left the farm for the big city of Dallas, where she attended Draughon's Business School. She graduated a year later and returned to her home to work for Lufkin First State Bank. In 1952, she met returning Korean War veteran, Floyd L Brantley, at a church revival. They were married at Pollok Baptist Church on June 26, 1953. They remained happily married for almost 67 years.

By the late '50s, with their son Charles in tow, Beth and Floyd moved to Little Rock, AR, and eventually settled in Arkadelphia, AR. After, the arrival of their daughter Betsy, she loved being a stay at home Mom. Determined to finish her education, she completed her bachelor's and master's degrees to start her new career as the school librarian at Magnet Cove and later, Pratt Elementary in Malvern, AR.

Beth made many, many lifelong friends. She maintained close contact with her core childhood group in Pollok, many close friends and neighbors in Arkadelphia, and later Conway. There are too many dear friends at FBC, SBC, Elaine Street, Elaine Circle, and Cherry Street to mention, but they were all cherished and loved till the day she passed. A good listener and confidant, she would let her opinion be known, but with grace and understanding.

Beth was an advocate for children and the least defensible, and she was a trained volunteer for CASA of Clark County, AR. She was active for many years at Second Baptist Church Arkadelphia, where she served to help create and operate their children's library. Beth later enjoyed her membership at First Baptist Arkadelphia. After retiring, she maintained an active lifestyle with Floyd and enjoyed many trips back to her home-place in Pollok, as well as travels to Alaska and Europe. In later years, she and Floyd moved to Conway, AR, to be near their son and daughter-in-law, grandchildren, and great-grandchildren.

''Grand-mur-mur'' spent countless hours spoiling her three grandchildren and relished the accomplishments of each as they grew up. She lived to see all three get married, and she quickly embraced their spouses into the family. She loved her family and friends, wholeheartedly and unconditionally.

Beth is survived by her husband of 67 years, Floyd L. Brantley, children, Charles (Cindy) Brantley of Conway, AR, Betsy Brantley of Huntsville, TX, grandchildren, C.L. (Amber) Brantley Jr., of Greenbrier, AR, Michael (Leslie) Brantley of Conway, AR, Marissa (Richard) Greaves of Bentonville, AR; special granddaughter, Beatriz Novais of Porto, Portugal, great-grandchildren, Ashtyn Brantley of Conway, AR, Maddox and Adelyn Brantley of Greenbrier, AR, nephews, Tommy Dyer of Channelview, TX, Robert E. ''Bert'' Wise of Fairview, TX, William Wade ''Billy'' Pearson, III of Plano, TX, John Roger Wise of Dallas, TX, David Pearson of Ft. Lauderdale, FL, nieces, Patti Sturges of Moss Point, MS, Jeanne Pleasant of Livingston, TX.

She was preceded in death by her parents, brother, William ''Bill'' Wade Pearson III and sister in law, Flora ''Flo'' Pearson, sisters, Ruth Wise and brother in law, Robert E. (Bob) Wise, Sr., and Majorie Jean ''Marjie'' Pearson.

Thank you to Tonya Fuller and her children, Kiyun and Tracey, who embraced Beth and Floyd and treated both as family these past 5 years in Conway. Special thanks to the entire College Square Retirement Community staff, Dr. Tyrone Lee, the entire staff in the CCU at Conway Regional Heath Center , and the pastors and staff of Antioch Baptist Church and Family Life Bible Church for all their comfort, care and encouragement during her recent stay.

A celebration of life will be announced at a later date.

Memorials may be made to Arkansas Children's Hospital or First Baptist Church in Arkadelphia, AR.


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Sherry Evans Pridgeon
Henderson, NV
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Sunday, October 18, 2020

Floyd, Charles, and Betsy,

I just found out today (Oct. 18) that Beth died. What a loss! I have many fond memories of visits back and forth when we were neighbors and always loved talking to Beth. I still remember her laugh and always appreciated her wisdom. She always carried herself with a quiet grace. I know you must miss her terribly if I miss her as much as I do.

Sharon Neel Ouellette
Montucello, AR
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Monday, March 30, 2020

My parents, Bill an Marge Neel, lived on Elaine St close to your parents home. They were friends an neighbors for years as Well as sharing mutual friendships with Tom an Anne Webb. Your Mom was a very sweet lady and I know this is a major change for you all. My thoughts an prayers for you all. May God give you His peace that surpasses all understanding🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻

Anna Smith
Arkadelphia, AR
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Sunday, March 29, 2020

Charles and Betsy,

Your family has always been so special to me. I remember how sweet your mom and dad were to me growing up. I am so sorry to hear about the the loss of your mom. My prayers and thoughts are with your family. Tell your dad I am thinking of him as well.

With Deepest Sympathy,

Anna and Terry Smith

Scott and Kim Tatman
ARKADELPHIA, AR
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Sunday, March 29, 2020

Our deepest condolences to you all at this difficult time. We’re very sorry for your loss.

Dotty Jackson and Paula Jackson Engeler
Mountain Home, AR
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Saturday, March 28, 2020

Floyd, Charles and Betsy, We are so sorry for Beth's passing. What a great friend for many years. We are thinking and praying for you all.

Debra Mathis Lee
Hot Springs, AR
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Saturday, March 28, 2020

Dear Floyd, Charles and Cindy, Betsy, and family,
I am heartbroken for all of you with the loss of precious Beth. She was so special to me and my family, too, as she watched me grow up and we have remain close through the years. She was like a sister to my mom.
Beth referred to me as one of her daughters. She knew that if anything happened and my parents had passed when I was a kid, I would be moving in with her and Floyd. Charles and I grew up together and he is like a brother to me.
Beth told me many times that she was ready to move on to Heaven whenever Jesus called her home. She will live on in our hearts and fond memories, and we can all look forward to that happy reunion day!
Prayers and hugs to Floyd and all of you!

Gene and Cheryl Stafford
Rockport, AR
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Saturday, March 28, 2020

So very sorry for your loss. Our prayers go out to you all. God be your comforter and your strength.

Wanda Floriani
Malvern, AR
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Saturday, March 28, 2020

Sorry for your loss. Many found memories at Pratt Kindergarten.

Nancy Rhodes
Conway, AR
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Friday, March 27, 2020

I am so sorry to hear of your loss. Your family will be in my prayers.

Rebekah Olds
Conway, AR
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Friday, March 27, 2020

Charles and Cindy and kids,
I'm sorry to hear about your loss, may God bless you during this difficult time. You are in my thoughts and prayers.