of Fox, AR
April 13, 1929 - March 27, 2020
Juanita Walker Coleman, 90, of Fox, Arkansas passed away on Friday, March 27, 2020 at Indian Rock Village in Fairfield Bay, Arkansas. Juanita was born on April 13, 1929 in Lono, Arkansas to the late Isaac Watson and Eva (Bailey) Walker. She graduated college and became a registered nurse and retired Stone County Health Nurse from the Stone County Health Department after many years of dedicated service. Juanita was a loving daughter, wife, mother, and grandmother and will be greatly missed by all of her loving family and friends.
Juanita is survived by one daughter, Nancy Johnson; one granddaughter, Jennifer Choate and husband Cody as well as many extended family and friends.
Juanita was preceded in death by her parents, Isaac Watson and Eva (Bailey) Walker; her husband, Clyde Coleman; four brothers, and one sister.
Graveside services for Juanita are Monday, March 30, 2020, 10:00 AM at Fox Cemetery in Fox, Arkansas with Brother Junior Barham officiating.
Roller Crouch Funeral Home in Mountain View, Arkansas is in charge of the arrangements.
Nancy and Jennifer, I am so sorry to hear of Juanita's passing. she was a dear friend and wonderful animal and bird buddy. we spent many hours at different exotic sales, I am so sorry I had lost contact with her after Mr. Clyde passed. I am glad to say she was my friend and you were very lucky to have a Mom and grandmother like her.
So very sorry for your loss. Mrs. Juanita was always so kind. My mom worked under her as a home health aide. I know that she has been a blessing that has touched many lives over the years.
Carol R. Wade
She will be truly missed! Sorry for your loss my prayers are with you Nancy.
Sorry Nancy she will be missed
I’ve heard many wonderful stories of Mrs Coleman over the years. My thoughts and prayers are with you Nancy and Jennifer. Love you.
I really miss the time I got to visit with Mrs. Juanita and Mr. Clyde. They were very good to me and I really enjoyed them.
So very sorry for your loss. She was always so kind to me.
Mrs Coleman was more inspirational to me than any other teacher, professor or physician in forging my love for medicine. She was my first role model in the healthcare profession, and I’ll always remember her fondly as someone who loved her work and helped her community with patience and grace.
My prayers of peace to her family.
Sorry to hear about Mrs.Coleman praying for all of you.
Nancy, so sorry for your loss. I remember when your Mom and Dad moved to Fox and bought Grandpa’s farm and filling up her car with gas at the store. She was a very kind lady and will be missed!
Nancy, my thoughts and prayers are with you during this most difficult time. May God bless you and your family. Linda Davis Gilley