of Fort Smith, AR
September 13, 1937 - March 24, 2020
Lucille (Rackley) McCubbin McGrath, 82 of Fort Smith, Arkansas passed away on Tuesday, March 24, 2020 in Fort Smith. She was born on September 13, 1937 in Paris to her parents, J.D. and Golda (McCurry) Rackley.
Lucille worked for many years as the payroll clerk for the Paris Shoe Factory and later owned her own farm. Before, during and after her working career she was always a devoted homemaker and mother. She was a member of Ratcliff Baptist Church and Ladies Homemaking Club.
She is preceded in death by her parents, J.D. and Golda (McCurry) Rackley; her first husband, Paul McCubbin, her second husband Vaughn McGrath; one daughter, Mariea Strong; one son, Willie Jay McCubbin and one brother, Earl Rackley.
She is survived by her son, Kenneth McCubbin and wife Kara of Ratcliff; her daughter, Rhonda Haynes and husband Ed of Fort Smith; two brothers, Donald Rackley and wife Bessie of Ashdown and Marvin Rackley and wife Ruth of Charleston; one sister, Sherry
Barbee and husband Bob of Paris and four grandchildren, Glenna McCubbin, Mark Churchman, Steven Strong and Everett Strong.
All service information will be provided by the family. Services are under the direction of Roller Funeral Home in Paris.
Ken, my sympathies go out to you and your family. I know the grief and pain of how we feel when we lose our mom. Lost mine in 1991. I loved her more than anyone ever. That's just how it is with a mother and her son. Prayers are with you, my good friend.
Ken, my sympathies go out to you and your family. I know the grief and pain of how we feel when we lose our mom. Lost mine in 1991. I loved her more than anyone ever. That's just how it is with a mother and her son. Prayers are with you, my good friend.
Hello I'm Branden's wife It sure was my pleasure to get to meet ya'll mama for the very first time for what I have heard Branden and his daddy has told me about her she was a very sweet lady. Even though I haven't seen her but just only one time. I can remember when Branden took me the nursing home I went in there and Sung to her and she has really enjoyed listening to me sing. I'm so sorry for your lost sorry the Lost your mother I'm praying your family.God Bless each and everyone of you!
So sorry for your loss. Sweet lady. God bless.
Ken, you have my sympathy in the loss of your mother. She was a beautiful woman.
Ken, we are so sorry to hear of the death of your mother. Our condolences to you, Kara, Glenda, and all of your family.
Sorry to hear about Lucille's passing she was a very sweet lady. May God Bless n comfort your hearts at this time in your lives.