Donna Joy Beedle

Donna Joy Beedle age 71 died August 9th 2024 in Searcy, AR. She was born April 6th 1953 in DeVall’s Bluff, AR. She was preceded in death by her father and mother, Floyd and Mildred Huggs. She’s survived by her husband of 52 years, Floyd Beedle Jr of DeValls Bluff, AR, her son and daughter-in-law Glen and Krissy Beedle of Stuttgart, AR , her son Brent Beedle of North Little Rock, AR and a host of family and friends. She was a teacher for many years and touched many lives of the children she educated. Her services will be Monday, August 12th at 2pm at Oaklawn cemetery. Visitation will be Sunday, August 11th from 5-7 pm at Westbrook Funeral home in Hazen, AR.

5 thoughts on “Donna Joy Beedle”

  1. Cynthia & Raymond

    Brett and family,
    Words can’t express how sorry Raymond and I are for the loss of your Mother. We love you and are praying for peace and comfort for you and your family

  2. Jr, Glen, Krissy,, and Brent.
    I am so sorry for your loss. I will miss talking with her. We met about 45 years ago at Cornith during Bible school. Later that year I found out I was pregnant with Charlie. She laughed so hard. But later I found out she was pregnant with Brent. She said I never laughed at anyone again. We talked about that a lot. Glen did you ever tell your mother about camping across the bayou.
    Krissy, Donna was so happy when you married Glen. She finally had a daughter. She loved you so much. Brent you mom was so proud of everything you did. Jr. Donna loved you more than you’ll ever know. She used to brag about how she took you away from someone else. Her men was her life. She loved all of you so much. I pray you find peace in time.

  3. I am so sorry for the loss of your mother. I had the pleasure of meeting and working with her as an educator. She was a great teacher and touched so many lives. God bless you all. You are in my prayers.

  4. Monica Bock Gray

    I can’t begin to tell you all how sorry I am for your loss; I guess all of our loss. I first met Donna when her family lived in Roe, then again when my mother taught in Humphrey schools, and finally, we got to work together in Clarendon. She was one of the best – wife and mother, teacher, friend. You are in my prayers.

  5. To Jr and family,
    I am so sorry for your loss. Donna was a good friend to me and she will be missed. Many prayers for all of you during this sad time.

Leave a Comment

Your email address will not be published.