of Little Rock, AR
April 20, 1930 - April 22, 2019
Margaret Knighton Habenicht passed away on April 22, 2019 at age 89. She was born April 20, 1930 to Caver Newton and Addie Mae (Baker) Knighton in Buckner, Arkansas.
Margaret grew up on a farm in Buckner, Arkansas and graduated from Stamps High School. She moved to Little Rock and attended business school while being a nanny. She met Paul Habenicht after his family left a farm in central Missouri. They married in 1952 and made their home together wherever Paul's work took them. Margaret shined at hospitality, whether it be a birthday party, teaching Sunday School, welcoming family that came to visit, or as a Cub Scout den mother. You couldn't visit Margaret without ''walking the yard'' to see what was in bloom. The walk would include the history of where she got the start of each plant and offers to take a cutting so you could start one of your own.
Her sweet smile and cheery disposition will be missed by family, friends, and those special friends that helped care for her at Pleasant Valley Nursing Home.
She is survived by two sons, Mark of Atkinson, NH, Steven Douglas (Stephanie) of Little Rock, AR; grandchildren Ashely and David Habenicht of Salem NH, Conor Habenicht of Springdale, AR, and Seth Habenicht of Little Rock, AR; two brothers, Ray and Loyce (Corinna) Knighton, one sister, Joyce (Ken) Knighton Howard; many beloved nieces and nephews.
She was preceded in death by her husband Paul Habenicht, parents Caver Newton and Addie May (Baker) Knighton, two brothers, Simuel Knighton and C.N. Knighton, Jr., four sisters, Juanita Finlayson, Mary Shurtleff, Ophelia Schee, and Virginia Knighton.
Pallbearers are Mark Habenicht, Steve Habenicht, Conor Habenicht and Seth Habenicht.
Visitation will be held at 10:00 a.m. with Memorial Service at 11:00 a.m. on Saturday, April 27, 2019 at Roller Chenal Funeral Home. Burial will follow the service at Pinecrest Memorial Park in Alexander, AR.
Steve, I’m so sorry about your loss. I am praying for you and your family in this sad time. We are never ready to say goodbye to our parents, but we have some peace in knowing we will see them again. Hugs, Carol
Sincere condolences. I pray the love of Jehovah God help you find strength in the warm embrace of family and dear close friends. 1Thessalonians 5:11 helps us to keep ‘encouraging one another and building one another up’, during your journey through grief. Respectfully,
I would like to express my deepest sympathy to family and friends. May all of your good memories be greater than your sadness during this difficult time. (Isaiah 25:8)
Steve, Stephanie, Connor Seth & rest of the family,
I want to express my sympathy to you during the loss of Mrs. Margaret. Prayers & thoughts are with your.family during this time.
Cindy McKinstry