of Searcy, AR
October 19, 1938 - July 6, 2020
Mary Elizabeth (Beth) Warren, 81, of Searcy passed away July 6, 2020 in her home. She was preceded by her parents, Edwin A.Busby, and Lyda Elizabeth Busby. She was born October 19, 1938 in Little Rock, Ar.
She was a Baptist where she enjoyed teaching Children's Sunday School. She also volunteered among various charities within the community. As a Softball Coach, she had a great strategy in having her teams win. She was known as one of the key family historians.
Her survivors include Judy Warren, 58 of Little Rock, Carolyn Huffaker, 57 of Concord; two grandsons Daniel, 28 and Michael Huffaker, 21 of Concord, as well as, two great grandchildren.
A memorial service will be held Saturday, 10:00AM July 11, 2020 at the Roller-Daniel Funeral Home Chapel in Searcy.
Roller-Daniel is complying with the Arkansas Department of Health Guidelines and Social Distancing will be observed.
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Beth was a good neighbor and friend for many years. I will miss her sweet smile and friendly wave .Sending prayers to her family and many friends.
We will miss our cousin who cared so much about the family relationships and history. She had a personality and spirit that could not be topped by anyone. I regret that my own health issues prevent me from attending but that doesnt mean that Beth and her daughters are not remembered.
We miss her so much we are so sorry Mary
I lite one candle at Slovak church next and I pray for you I love you so much
We are going to miss Beth’s beautiful face. She was so kind. We are praying for your family.
Our friend Beth,
I almost called you today , as I did everyday just to say hello . I got these words in often (how are you today). She would laugh, and say you sneak. We had our differences but we loved each other and accepted each other as we are. She was set in her ways and everyone knew where she stood on many topics. She loved her family, friends and history. If she loved you ,you knew it. She loved the Lord and was very knowledgeable in the Old and New Testament, she wasn't afraid to share her knowledge of the Bible with others. She spoke the truth. I will miss you forever.
Judy and Carolyn, please know your mom was very special to me and Bill. I loved her as a sister. Bill loved her laugh. She loved the two of you to the moon and back. Loved her grandchildren and great-grandchildren. She always looked forward to your visits and special meals together, your calls too.
I am at peace with her going home to be with the Lord. For I know Bill and I will see her again some day. We will have a grand reunion. Love you Beth.
Bill and Peggy Rupp