of Clarksville, AR
May 26, 1936 - November 15, 2018
Rosy Beth Lewis, age 82, a resident of Clarksville, Arkansas, died Thursday, November 15, 2018 in Fort Smith Arkansas.
She was born May 26, 1936 in Cherry Hill, Arkansas, to Willie Clem and Sylvia M. (Howard) Coogan. She was a Christian. She was a home health Aide before retirement. She enjoyed crocheting, quilting, spending time with her family and pets, her little dog and constant companion, Fonsie, brought her so much joy, he slept with her every night and was snuggled up close to her as she left this temporary home to be with the Lord in her heavenly home.
She is preceded in death by her parents; Willie Clem and Sylvia Coogan; one son in law John Perron.
She is survived by her loving husband of 38 years Virgil Lewis of Clarksville, Arkansas; two brothers: James Coogan and wife Florene of Mena, Arkansas and Johnny Coogan of Fort Smith, Arkansas; four daughter's and son in laws; Linda and Jeff Hardy of Mena, Arkansas, Janet and Joe Conaster of Mena, Arkansas, Brenda and Tony Griffin of Dierks, Arkansas, and Dian Perron of Waldron, Arkansas: three sons; Kenneth Byrum of Pine Bluff, Arkansas, Willie and Angela Byrum of Dierks, Arkansas, and Jerry and Shirley Byrum of MCaskill, Arkansas; nine grandchildren and ten great grandchildren.
Mrs. Lewis's graveside service will be held 2:00 P.M. Monday, November 19, 2018 at Shady Grove Cemetery
Arrangements are under the direction of Roller-Cox Funeral Home, online guestbook available at www.rollerfuneralhomes.com/clarksville
Today November 23rd were told about Mrs. Lewis's passing and never got to meet her , she is a first cousin to my husband Darvin , his dad William Howard and Rosie's mother were sister and brother ... so sorry for the families loss ..We live in Mena and see James , Rosies brother James in Mena occasionally , but not often ..
IT HAS BEEN GREAT HAVING YOU AS A NEIGHBOR FOR SO MANY YEARS. YOU WILL BE MISED.
Dear mother,
I sure am going to miss all the wonderful times we’ve had. No matter what, if we were sitting around visiting or you were having a major surgery or going through the cancer, no matter what we were always laughing and enjoying being together.
I find comfort in knowing you are with the Lord and not in any pain or suffering, and I know we will see you again in a much better place, but until then, you will be missed greatly.
I miss talking and texting on the phone with you. It’s so difficult at bed time because I want to pick up my phone and text you, saying good night and love you like we done each night for many years.
Love you always,
Brenda
Mom,
I'm glad we got to spend the time with you that we did
We enjoyed it very much we will miss you so much
We love you sooo very much.
God took another angel home
Until we meet again,