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Submitted: 9/1/22 • Approved: 9/1/22 • Last Updated: 9/4/22 • R1445940-G1445939-S3
John
September 9, 1926 - February 9, 2012
Pauline
July 21, 1937 - June 18, 2019
Pauline Orr, 81, of Hot Springs passed away on Tuesday, June 18, 2019. She was born July 21, 1937, City of York, England to Hazel and James Homer. She left England to travel to Australia, Fiji, Canada, Labrador, then on to the United States. Her husband, John Vinson Orr was the love of her life. Pauline had numerous friends, Jacqueline Lewis her soulmate and best friend ever, Wanette Guthrie, Peggy Gustison, Hazel Stolpe and Brenda Moore were all very close friends. She was a member of “Care & Share" group and the "Rainbow Sunday School" class of Piney Grove United Methodist Church. She had a great love of animals.
Before becoming a U.S. citizen, she was employed as a secretary by the USAF/ 4082nd Strategic
Wing in Goose Bay, Labrador. In the United States she worked for the U.S. Forest Service.
She was predeceased in death by her husband John, mother Hazel Humphrey, father, James
Homer, stepfather Robert Paton-Humphrey, brother, James Homer, Jr., twin brother Peter Homer.
She is survived by a son, Tommie Dale Crain, sister, Pamela Gray of Abbots Langley, England,
Sister Diana Mclnerney of Toronto, Canada; sister Shirley Hunter of Morpeth, England; sister Jeanette & husband Jon Downey of Essex, England; sisters-in-law, June Homer of Brisbane, Australia, Bridget Homer of Aberdeen, Scotland and many nieces and nephews.
She requested there be no memorial service.
When I come to the end of the road, and the sun has set for me, I want no rites in a gloom-filled room-why cry for a soul set free. Miss me a little but not too long and not with your head bowed low; remember the love we once shared, miss me but let me go. For this is a journey we all must take-and we all must go alone. It's all part of the Maker's plan you see, a step on the road home. When you are lonely and sick at heart, go to the friends we know and bury your sorrows in loving good deeds. Miss me but let me go.
If you wish, memorials may be made to any Veterans organization or the local Humane Society.
Contributed on 9/1/22 by debbraszymanski
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