Rebecca Lynn Johnson Daggett

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St Andrews Episcopal
49 Caroline St.
Marianna, AR  72360
Saturday, September 7, 2019
3:00 P.M.
Rebecca Lynn Johnson Daggett

of Marianna, AR

October 21, 1946 - August 30, 2019

Rebecca Lynn Johnson Daggett passed away in her home in Marianna on August 30, 2019, at age 72.
Becca was preceded in death by her parents Normie and Mary Louise Johnson; brother William E. Johnson.
Becca is survived and remembered by her husband Doddridge M. Daggett; son Jimason Daggett (Kate) of Double Oak, TX; son Benjamin Daggett of Millington, TN; daughter Mary Beth (Jesse) Simpson of Fayetteville, AR; sister Norma Sue Switzer (Bruce) of Crossett, AR; grandchildren Jackson, Dylan and Cole Daggett of Double Oak, TX and Layla, Jesse and Eli Simpson of Fayetteville, AR.
Becca was born in Crossett, AR on October, 21, 1946. After graduating from Crossett High School in 1964, she attended the University of Arkansas where she received a degree in Elementary Education. In Fayetteville, she met and later married her husband of 52 years Dodd. She also found the other love of her life, the Arkansas Razorbacks. She was a devoted Hog fan and enjoyed hosting tailgate parties and attending games with family and friends.
Throughout her life, Becca had a passion for helping children especially the underprivileged in Lee County. She founded and volunteered as the director of Funfest, a summer recreation program that not only provided affordable youth enrichment activities for kids but also desperately needed summer jobs for teens and college students. She was also instrumental in integrating Little League baseball for all children Lee County. She was the organizing force between Marianna and Kids Across America Kamps for urban youth in Branson, MO for over 20 years. Through her grant writing and fundraising, hundreds of local kids were able to have their first overnight camp experience and hear the Gospel message.
Becca was an active member of St. Andrew's Episcopal Church serving in various roles throughout her life. She served on the church vestry, with Women of the Church, and as the EYC youth leader for many years. She helped found a church clothes closet that would go on to become Local United Volunteers (LUV), a successful thrift store and charity where she volunteered and served on the board for many years.
Becca served as First Mate aboard Vesper Light for 13 years as she and Dodd sailed extensively in Florida and the Caribbean during retirement. They explored many towns and harbors as they cruised, and Becca enjoyed collecting artwork, shells and mementos from their travels. Becca found beauty in nature and took pleasure in the breathtaking sunsets from the cockpit of their sailboat.
Becca was a devoted Mimi to her six grandchildren. She delighted in giving them candy, covering them with hugs and kisses, and making cookies with them. Becca loved to entertain family and friends in her home and was an amazing southern cook and hostess.
A memorial service will be held at St. Andrew's Episcopal Church in Marianna, AR on September 7, 2019 at 3pm with a reception immediately following in the parish hall.
In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to the Alzheimer's Association in Becca's honor.

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6 Condolence(s)
Jackson
Double Oak, TX
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Sunday, September 25, 2022

Miss you Mimi

Jimmy Aston
, CO
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Wednesday, September 4, 2019

Sorry for your family's loss, prayers to all of you.

Brymer Dooley
Lee’s Summit, MO
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Wednesday, September 4, 2019

I haven’t seen Becca in many years but I remember her very fondly. Becca was a very special girl. So sorry to hear of her passing.

Marion Loyd
Dumas, AR
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Wednesday, September 4, 2019

I know hearts are heavy for Becca. God bless each of you during your time of loss.

Pam Price Culp
Hamburg, AR
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Wednesday, September 4, 2019

So saddened to hear of Rebecca’s death. I have known her all of my life. May God be with your family during this time of loss

Pat Hallman
Benton, AR
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Tuesday, September 3, 2019

So sorry for your loss She was a true Southern Lady. Will be missed by many. Was glad to have known her over the years