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Submitted: 5/6/13 • Approved: 5/6/13 • Last Updated: 5/9/13 • R874574-G874574-S3
29 Nov 1930 - 26 May 2010
*Obituary
Stephenson-Dearman Funeral Home
Dorothy Culp Deal Rogers, passed away on May 26, 2010 at Crown Point Assisted Living in Sheridan, AR. She was born November 29, 1930 in Lake Village, AR to the late Walter Andrew Culp and Allie Mae Hollis Culp. She was preceded in death by her husband of twenty five years, Shirley Ervin Deal; her husband of thirty two years, Billy Clyde Rogers; one stepson, Jimmy Rogers; a step-grandson, Randy Malone, Jr. and her sister, Verbie Reed.
She was a life long resident of Monticello, where over the years, she worked as a secretary for Drew Memorial Hospital and UAM before retiring from the U. S. Soil Conservation Service. She was a very active member of Pauline Missionary Baptist Church until her health declined. She enjoyed reading, music and a good game of Rook. She was a fantastic cook and shared many wonderful recipes.
Survivors include her two sons, Vern Deal and wife, Sandra of Sheridan, AR and Randy Deal and wife, Deborah of Richmond, VA; two stepsons, Joe Rogers and wife, Debbie of Monticello and Danny Rogers of Hot Springs Village, AR; three stepdaughters, Kathleen Hale and husband, Billy of Bryant, AR., Pat McKinney of McKinney, TX and Nancy Malone and husband, Randy of Fort Smith, AR; one sister, Christine Reynolds of North Little Rock, AR; nineteen step-grandchildren, several great grandchildren and many nieces and nephews.
The family is especially grateful to the staff of Crown Point Assisted Living and to Odyssey Hospice.
Contributed on 5/6/13 by deltabelle55
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