Sylvia Kay Daniels Hill, 70, of Sherwood , died at 4:20 am, Wednesday, February 10, 2016, following a brave battle with cancer.
Sylvia Kay was born July 15, 1945, in Little Rock, Arkansas and grew up in Carlisle, Arkansas. She received her high school diploma from Carlisle High School and later married her high school sweetheart. They raised their family of four children in Sherwood.
Sylvia Kay was strong in her Christian faith, a devoted wife to her husband of 52 years, the best “Mama” her four children could ever ask for, and a dearly loved grandmother known as “Pockets” to her ten grandchildren. She had a smile that could light up a room.
She is survived by her husband of 52 years, Larry Joe Hill of Sherwood; four children, Larie Scallon and husband Steve of Sherwood, Timmy Hill and wife Ericka of Cabot, Kimberly Kelley and husband Danny of Cabot, and Dori Kramer of McKinney; ten grandchildren: Madison, Haydn, Kayleb, Dorianna, Zayd, MacKenzie, Avenley, Xander, Brinkley, and Ansley. Also survived by siblings Dan Daniels of North Little Rock, Bonita Huey of Carlisle, and Mack Daniels of Bryant.
She is preceded in death by her parents, J.C. “Doc” and Ethel Daniels, her sister Marilyn Parker and brother Jack Daniels.
Services will be held at 2:00 pm, Saturday, February 13, at Hamilton Baptist Church in Carlisle, Arkansas. David Maynard will officiate. Burial will be at the Hamilton Cemetery. Serving as pallbearers will be Timmy Hill, Steve Scallon, Danny Kelley, Bret Kramer, Haydn Scallon, Kayleb Scallon, Zayd Kelley, and Xander Hill.
Family will receive friends Friday, February 12, from 6:00-8:00 pm at the Westbrook Funeral Home in Hazen.
Arrangements are under the direction of Westbrook Funeral Home, Hazen, Arkansas.
My deepest sympathy.
So sad to hear of Kay’s passing. She was such a sweet and kind person. So glad I got to see her at the class reunion. Prayers for the family. Keep the faith. You will see her again.
So very saddened by this. She was such a beautiful lady inside and out. So very very kind and full of love! Prayers and love for the family!
To Kay’s family: May God wrap His arms around you all and fill your hearts with the special peace only He can give. My prayers are lifted for you all.
I was so sad to hear of Kay’s passing. I never got to meet her but I could tell she was a beautiful and loving person who enjoyed life with her family. My prayers go out to the family.
We were so very sorry to hear about Mrs. Hill. We are thinking of all of you and praying for you. It was evident she had a great love for her family. She will be missed.