Juanita Kelley of South Mountain

Juanita Louise Kimbrell Kelley of South Mountain, died on Tuesday, March 8, 2022. She was born May 4, 1934 in Leslie, Arkansas to Doyle Guy Kimbrell and Abbie Edna Overstreet Kimbrell.
She married Denver Kelley on September 14, 1951. They celebrated 56 plus years together until Denver’s passing in 2008. To this union three sons, Darrell, Danny, and Dennis were born. She and Denver resided on South
She and Denver resided on South Mountain, then moved to Jackson, California for a short time, then back to South Mountain for the remainder of their life.
She was a dedicated wife of 56 years, a hard worker which consisted of 35 years at the shirt factory, a wonderful cook, gardener, and quilter. Many a days were spent in her kitchen canning from her garden or processing her own meat. She was the testament of an admired wife, mother, mother-in-law, and Granny to us all.
Survivors include her sons and daughters-in-law, Darrell and Vivian Kelley, Danny and Pam Kelley, and Dennis and Sami Kelley, all of Marshall; grandchildren, Craig (Ashley) Kelley, Amber (Thomas) House, Justin (Tracy) Kelley, Amanda (Anthony) Mathis, Colton Kelley and Brooklyn Kelley; great-grandchildren, Dakota, Kimberly and Mason House, Camryn and Dylan Mathis, and Abby Kate Kelley; sisters, Margaret Laymon of Heber Springs, Edna Sitton of North Little Rock and Gladys Kimbrell of Conway; brother, Doyle Kimbrell of Conway; and many extended family and friends.
She was preceded in death by her parents, Doyle and Abbie Kimbrell; husband, Denver Kelley; great-grandsons, Hayden Charles Mathis and Baby House; and sisters, Mildred Freeman and Ruby Hulsey.
Funeral services for her was 2:00 p.m. Thursday, March 10, 2022 at Roller-Coffman Chapel in Marshall, Arkansas with Bro. Bill Derickson officiating. Special music was performed by Cadie Hubbard. Visitation was 1:00 until 2:00 p.m. preceding the service in the Chapel. Burial was in Sulphur Springs Cemetery where she was laid to rest beside her husband, Denver. Pallbearers were Dakota House, Charles McDaniel, Rob Woods, Aaron Reid, Clinton Cole and Jerrod Kimbrell. Honorary pallbearers were James Hulsey, Gary Laymon, Steve Sitton, John Wayne Daniel and Randall Freeman.