Susan Turner Purvis

Susan Turner Purvis


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Biography: Susan Turner Purvis, 67, passed away on July 16, 2015, in Atlanta, GA, following a massive stroke that occurred while she was coming home from a workshop in New Mexico. She was an extraordinary artist, incredible master teacher, and dedicated wife, mother, and friend. She was born in Hope, AR, to McDowell and Mary Nell Turner on March 27, 1948. During her childhood she endured scarlet fever, polio, and cancer. While at Hope High School, she was treasurer of the student council and voted Miss Hope High of 1966. She attended Hendrix College where she majored in art education. While there, Susan was elected to Cardinal Key, Class Beauty, GTAHAH (Homecoming) Queen, and Who?s Who in American Colleges and Universities. Following her graduation in 1970, she married her childhood sweetheart, Joe Purvis. After Joe?s discharge from the U.S. Air Force in 1972, they returned to Little Rock and she began teaching at Central Junior High in North Little Rock where she taught until the birth of her daughter, Elizabeth, in 1976. After a respite, she resumed teaching art as a Children?s Art Instructor at the Arkansas Arts Center where she taught for over a decade. Susan became a Fellow with the JDR III Foundation?s Arts in Education Program with the Little Rock School District. During this time, she was a producing artist whose works were placed in the collections of Shell Oil in Houston, TX, ArkLa Gas Company, and the Arkansas Arts Center. In 1980 she gave birth to her son, Benjamin. She also worked under Becky Whitsell on the restoration of the lobby ceiling of the Lafayette Hotel. In 1987, Susan began a 28-year career as Art Specialist at Gibbs International Studies Magnet School in Little Rock. When she began, she had no classroom, one table, and her only supplies were a box of Mardi Gras beads. She became an excellent scrounger, getting cardboard from appliance boxes on the loading dock of Brand House Furniture, wire from the telephone company, paper from Dumpsters and area law firms. She especially liked the table paper at Bonefish Grill, sweetalking the manager into donating three rolls of the paper to her school. There was no such thing as ?scrap,? and she constantly collected, among other things, bottle caps, flattened metal objects, and interesting rocks and sticks. Susan was curious and creative, continuing her own learning, and her classes reflected that. They were a mixture of history, culture, art, music, and other influences. They were always fun! Her classes emphasized listening, literacy, and critical thinking skills, always thinking outside the box. Because supplies were scarce, there were no do-overs in her classroom. There is no one answer in art, and she would deal with ?mistakes? by getting the students to use critical thinking skills and apply an ?art band-aid.? You adapted and moved on. Susan became involved in projects which blended into her art. She made a place at Gibbs for a former janitor, Eddie Lee Kendrick, a self-trained artist. He spent a year with her at Gibbs. She co-curated a show of his work with the New Orleans Museum of Art and the Arkansas Arts Center. Susan became involved in a project with the Rockefeller Foundation, UALR, and the Japanese-American Museum in Los Angeles dealing with the forced relocation of Japanese-American citizens during World War II and their experiences at the two camps in Jerome and Rowher here in Arkansas. She co-wrote curriculum for social studies and art teachers based upon the internees? experiences at the camps. Her students made a wonderful quilt reflecting the experiences using this curriculum. Through the years, Susan entered a number of her students? work in the International Children?s Art Exhibition sponsored by Pentel. She had over a dozen accepted into this exclusive competition. Susan also entered her students? work in the statewide Young Arkansas Artists (YAA) exhibition through the Arkansas Arts Center for 27 years. The overwhelming majority of her students? exhibits were group projects involving an entire grade level. Her students? work won ?Best In Class? in 19 of the 26 years their work was accepted, including two awards in 2015, her last year. Some of Susan?s more memorable group projects included a complete replication of an Arkansas Traveler baseball game at Ray Winder Field. The exhibit included working lights and the complete sounds of the game which had been recorded by a blind student. The tape played constantly at the exhibit. Her students also did the second Inaugural Parade for President Clinton in 1997. It is currently in the permanent collection of the Clinton Presidential Library and Museum. Her students created numerous other projects, including ones on the Harlem Renaissance and a dinner party honoring Judge Mifflin Gibbs, the namesake of their school. Susan was recognized and honored by her peers repeatedly, who twice named her Arkansas Elementary Art Educator of the year, and once named her Arkansas Art Educator of the Year. Having retired from Gibbs at the end of the 2015 school year, she was excited about the next phase of her life. She was looking forward to producing art in her new studio and to working with the Clinton Foundation. She is survived by her husband of 45 years, Joseph H. Purvis, and her children, Elizabeth, of Washington, D.C., and Dr. Benjamin H.T. Purvis and his wife Dr. Rachel S. Purvis, of Clifty; her mother, Mary Nell Turner, of Bella Vista; her sister, Ellen Turner and husband Tom McClure, of Rogers; her sister-in-law, Ann P. Starks and husband Charlie, of Fouke; and her brother-in-law, Thomas M. Purvis, Jr., of El Dorado; nephews Paul Neaville (Marisa Luzzatto) of Washington, D.C., Jason and Chris Starks of Fouke, and her niece, Dr. Emily Neaville, of Cincinnati. She is also survived by cousins, Joan Turner of Knoxville, TN; Dr. James Browning of Pikeville, KY; Mary McCluskey of Prairie Grove; and Bob & Bill Browning of Fayetteville. Susan believed and lived her work. She believed every child had a gift, and every child was an artist. Her greatness and her light continue to be reflected in her many friends and the thousands of students and people whose life she touched. The visitation will be held Tuesday, July 21, 2015 from 5 to 7 p.m. at Ruebel Funeral Home. A memorial service will be held Wednesday, July 22, 2015 at 1 p.m. in Pulaski Heights United Methodist Church, Little Rock, Arkansas with a reception to follow. A graveside service will take place on Thursday, July 23, 2015 at 11 a.m. in Old Washington Cemetery, Hope, Arkansas. Memorials in Susan?s honor can be made to Arkansas Hunger Relief Alliance, Meals on Wheels, or Humane Society of Pulaski County. Arrangements are under the direction of Ruebel Funeral Home, www.ruebelfuneralhome.com In our life there is a single color, as on an artist's palette, which provides the meaning of life and art. It is the color of love. -Marc Chagall

Condolences(78)
PAM FAIR
#78
Mar 15th, 2019 11:44 am
Susan touched lives without even knowing it, as I have found she touched mine early on at Hendrix and beyond, through her radiance, her generosity and her incredible humor and talent. She is a true Force of Nature, and I am proud to have known her and to have seen her and my Friend and Hendrix Classmate Ellen as recently (for me) as at Gordon Bolar's production of his play at Hendrix. Another great memory is of the fun we all had laughing and joking sitting in the lobby of The Hotel Washington during the first joyful Clinton Inauguration, as Susan gave her funny "back stories" as Joe regaled us with tales of CNN interviews of the Purvis Family in Hope! Thank you for gracing the Earth with your charm and beauty, Susan Turner Purvis, and thank you to her wonderful family for sharing her with the rest of us for just a little while, brief as it seems now. Remember the good times through your tears Much love.
Carolyn Prickett
#77
Mar 15th, 2019 11:44 am
Joe, Elizabeth, and Benjamin, please accept my sympathy for the loss of your beloved Susan. I will always remember collaborating with her at Pulaski Heights Elementary when Sarah and Benjamin were in kindergarten. Also have fond memories of Elizabeth babysitting with Matthew. Your loss is beyond words. Love to you all.
Patty Patten Jörwall
#76
Mar 15th, 2019 11:44 am
I was shocked and saddened to hear of Susan's passing. We were colleagues at Gibbs between 1999 and 2003 and it turned out that she had been my teacher at a summer art class I took in the late 70s (I found an old newspaper clipping with a photo of her and the class). As colleauges, she was a very important role model for me and I always appreciated her humor, wit, and wisdom--every single interaction with her was meaningful in some way. My heart goes out to her entire family and to everyone whose lives she touched during all her years at Gibbs.
Denise Nesbitt
#75
Mar 15th, 2019 11:44 am
There are no words to express my shock and sorrow. Mrs. Purvis spent 13 years building into the lives of my 3 children. Thank you for lending her to the students at Gibbs. May God grant your family peace and understanding during this time.
Denise Nesbitt
Vicki and Karrol Fowlkes
#74
Mar 15th, 2019 11:44 am
So saddened to hear this! Su-Lauren loved having Mrs. Purvis at Gibbs and working on many wonderful projects. She and Benji went through many years of school together. Prayers for peace of understanding and knowing what a wonderful legacy Susan left for so many people.
George Bratton
#73
Mar 15th, 2019 11:44 am
Joe, My condolences to your family and Susan's family. Didn't see y'all so often but both of you have been so warm. My thoughts and prayers are with you.
Debra Moseley-Lord and Charles Lord
#72
Mar 15th, 2019 11:44 am
Joe, we were so blessed to see you and wonderful Susan recently in Santa Fe. She seemed so stimulated and happy. We hope that will be a lovely memory for you someday. We are so saddened and send you our love.

James and Pam O'Neal
#71
Mar 15th, 2019 11:44 am
We are deeply saddened by the news about Susan. Please know that you are in our hearts and prayers.
Martha Slattery
#70
Mar 15th, 2019 11:44 am
I am writing as the one time roommate of Susan in Shreveport,LA. We shared an apt. For one semester while I was at Centenary and Susan was waiting for Tom ,who I believe was away in the military doing something. I loved that time and have thought of Susan through the years. I am so sorry to hear of Susan's passing .My prayers go to your family with deepest sadness .
Heather Lundy
#69
Mar 15th, 2019 11:44 am
Susan was such a great friend and mentor. She never hesitated to help with art lessons or share ideas/research. Her wealth of knowledge was astounding. I will always look up to her as an art teacher. She will be greatly missed. I'm praying for peace and comfort during this difficult time. Numbers 6: 24-26
Cindy Reese Payne
#68
Mar 15th, 2019 11:44 am
I graduated from Hope High School a year after Susan and a year before Ellen. They were both the kindest and brightest of young women Hope had to offer. After reading Susan's obituary, I realize she went on to become one of the most caring and gifted art educators our state had to offer. Mary Nell Turner, their mother, was my journalism teacher, mentor, and friend. It is hard to imagine how many people's lives Mary Nell has touched through her own teaching, but it is clear now that number is magnified by her legacy through Susan and Ellen. We can mourn Susan's loss and the family's sorrow, but we must certainly celebrate the legacy.
Chip and Cheryl Welch
#67
Mar 15th, 2019 11:44 am
Joe and Family-

We send our prayers and love. Susan was a great lady and an example for us all to emulate.

May God see you through this difficult time until you're reunited in Heaven.

Chip and Cheryl
Judith Owen Hipp and David Hipp
#66
Mar 15th, 2019 11:44 am
Joe, It was with sadness that we read of Susan's passing. Our thoughts and prayers are with you and your family at this time.

Judith
Garry Russell
#65
Mar 15th, 2019 11:44 am
Beginning in first grade at Brookwood Elementary in Hope, AR Susan was my friend, a good friend. In third grade she was my square-dance partner and in fifth grade we decorated the May pole. Some would say we were chosen for being the same height but I know it was fate. I join Mrs. Mary Nell, Ellen and the Purvis family in grieving this loss.
Hermanda Taylor, MBA, RN
#64
Mar 15th, 2019 11:44 am
Our program is deeply saddened for your loss. Thank you all for allowing our team to support you all through this journey. It was an honor to serve you all.
Hermanda Taylor, VP of Hospice and the Interim Hospice of Atlanta Family, Atlanta GA
Al and Bev Eckert
#63
Mar 15th, 2019 11:44 am
Joe,

We were stunned at the news of Susan's passing. You and your family are in our thoughts and prayers.

Al & Bev Eckert
Tracy Kremer-Roach
#62
Mar 15th, 2019 11:44 am
Joe and Family: I am so saddened to learn of your tremendous loss of your wonderful wife and mother.........You are in my thoughts and prayers. Peace be with you all.
Michael Preble
#61
Mar 15th, 2019 11:44 am
I'm one of those "old days" people, having spent my closest time to Susan during the Kendrick show at the Arkansas Arts Center. I remember so well her dedication to doing things well and with purpose. Rare qualities. I extend my sympathies.
Don Lum
#60
Mar 15th, 2019 11:44 am
Dear Joe, Elizabeth and Benjamin,

I'm very sorry about your loss of Susan. Your family is in our thoughts and prayers.

Don Lum
Sandra & Steve Kilpatrick
#59
Mar 15th, 2019 11:44 am
Dear Joe and Family, We are very sorry for your loss. Our prayers are with you!
Sam Wright
#58
Mar 15th, 2019 11:44 am
Wow, she started in 1987, one year before I started kindergarten...I just can't imagine my Gibbs experience without Mrs. Purvis. Thanks, Susan, for lighting a spark in my appreciation for art. We were all very lucky to have you as our teacher. You will be missed.
Arthur Paul Bowen
#57
Mar 15th, 2019 11:44 am
Joe-

I am so deeply saddened by Susan's passing. I am so sorry for your loss. I don't know what else to say except that I hope you find some measure of peace at some future time.
Sharonda Sevier-Grant
#56
Mar 15th, 2019 11:44 am
Benjiman.... My heart truly goes out to you and your family. We both know how much of an impact that Mrs. Purvis had on our Gibbs family from 1987 - 1992... My parents loved her so much!!! She was so much more than your average teacher! She was an extroidinary woman who pushed me to excel in ways that you won't begin to know! Anton and I are grateful to have had Mrs Purvis as an awesome teacher who remained in our hearts forever!!! It was Mrs Purvis along with a few other teachers that had a HUGE impact on the most awesome childhood ever!!!!
Debbie Benson
#55
Mar 15th, 2019 11:44 am
Keeping you and your family in my heart.
Amanda Gibson
#54
Mar 15th, 2019 11:44 am
Dear Joe and Family, I was so sad to hear about Susan. Please accept my deepest sympathies and know that you're in my thoughts and prayers.
Linda Weaver
#53
Mar 15th, 2019 11:44 am
Joe, the last time you were in Gary Davis' office for a deposition, you were telling me about your wonderful wife and telling me how long you had been married. Was shocked and saddened to hear of your tremendous loss. You are in my prayers.
Debi Arivett
#52
Mar 15th, 2019 11:44 am
Dearest Purvises,

I am so very shocked and sad for your loss. Susan was such a light in this world, for everyone who knew her. Our collective world has been a little dimmer this week.

Henceforth, glitter takes on a special meaning for me.

I love you all and am keeping you in my thoughts and prayers.
Janinne and Steve Riggs
#51
Mar 15th, 2019 11:44 am
Dear Joe, We are honored to have known Susan. Firm functions will not be the same without her. I will always remember visiting her classroom and seeing the fabulous pieces of art created by her students. You, Elizabeth and Ben are in our prayers.
Regina Thomason Bethea
#50
Mar 15th, 2019 11:44 am
I am so sorry for your loss. I knew Susan at Hendrix and through Ellen. I remember her as a vivacious beautiful person, and she was obviously a wonderful dedicated teacher. I know she will be missed greatly by many. I pray for comfort and strength for your family.
Regina
Heidi Migliori
#49
Mar 15th, 2019 11:44 am
Ellen's Sister was an incredible jeweler, Ellen wore her gifts from her sister proudly. I never heard an unkind word about Susan and she was loved dearly. I am so sorry for Ellen's loss and pray often for her family at this time.
Gordon Bolar
#48
Mar 15th, 2019 11:44 am
Dear Joe: We have all lost a special person in our lives. Susan's gift of creativity to this world and all the children she came in touch with will never be forgotten. Please accept our deepest sympathies. -Gordon and Elly Bolar
Marjorie Williams-Smith and Aj Smith
#47
Mar 15th, 2019 11:44 am
Dear Joe, We are so sorry for your loss. Susan had a kind, giving, and creative spirit. She touched so many lives and that is a special gift. Please know that you and your family are in our prayers.
Michelle and Morgan DePriest
#46
Mar 15th, 2019 11:44 am
Our deepest heartfelt sympathy to the family of Mrs. Purvis. She was an amazing teacher to her students, an inspiration to artists and inspiring artists. She taught both of my children and they loved her! She will be greatly missed and always remembered by her sweet smile that she always had. Thank you for sharing her with us (parents, students) she left an impression on many lives that will be remembered.

Elgenia Ross
#45
Mar 15th, 2019 11:44 am
Susan had a smile that lit up the room. She was a wonderful friend, art teacher and supporter of Arkansas Art Educators. Her legacy of leadership will continue to live in the students she taught and the many artists and teachers whose lives she touched.
Myra Shelton Wilson
#44
Mar 15th, 2019 11:44 am
Dear Joe and Family:
My heart breaks for your loss of Susan. She was one of the kindest, most enthusiastic people I have ever had the pleasure of knowing. Susan left a legacy not only in her family life, but it is evident that she was a valued member of the community. My prayers are with you all in your time of sorrow.
Richard and Yvonne Cone
#43
Mar 15th, 2019 11:44 am
Joe,we love you and Susan.Always have,always will.
Cheri Leffew
#42
Mar 15th, 2019 11:44 am
We think of you every year at Christmas, Ms. Purvis. We have for 25 years and will continue to do so. Whenever I take the hand-crafted ornaments out to hang on the tree, I think of the joy and magic that happened in your class for both of my children. You will be missed, but not forgotten.
Janice W. Vaughn
#41
Mar 15th, 2019 11:44 am
Joe, Elizabeth and Ben, we are so sorry for your loss. Susan was a wonderful, kind and talented woman. I know you are and will be lost without her. We were so sad to read about her death. What an beautiful soul she was, inside and out. We are heart-broken for you. Scott & Janice Vaughn
Gary and Lana Davis
#40
Mar 15th, 2019 11:44 am
Joe, we are so, so, sorry for your loss. We just don't know what else to say other than that we are praying for you.
Linda Hulsey Childers
#39
Mar 15th, 2019 11:44 am
Joe, I am so saddened to hear of Susan's passing. My thoughts are with you and all of your family and those whose lives she touched.
Betty Raper
#38
Mar 15th, 2019 11:44 am
Susan was a class act; she loved her students, and she lived her life to the fullest. Her students and co-workers were inspired by her passion for art and life. She was always kind, gracious, and encouraging. We are all better people for having known her. I am so very sorry for your loss. My deepest sympathy to your family during this difficult time.
Tom Moore
#37
Mar 15th, 2019 11:44 am
Joe, I am so sorry.

Tom
Robin Mays
#36
Mar 15th, 2019 11:44 am
Joe: Of course, there are no words that can give you the comfort you need at this time. But, know that I love you and Susan and all the things we did where our lives meshed. She gave so much to others, and, I know I am not telling you anything you don't already know, impacted so many young lives. From law school, to Cathedral School, to the courthouse, everyone in your life loved Susan. I know there is a huge void, but you can fill it with wonderful memories of your great lady. Robbie
Bonnie Black, PhD
#35
Mar 15th, 2019 11:44 am
Susan was such an outstanding Art Educator, Artist, and Mentor to so many young art teachers. The encouragement she provided future art teachers was a gift of love of life, history, and the knowledge of how children learn and grow through the arts. Her legacy will continue through these new teachers into the future. She will be missed by the entire art education community. I feel very fortunate to have known and worked with Susan. My prayers go out to her family.
MARY PARKER AND PAULA PARKER MAY
#34
Mar 15th, 2019 11:44 am
WE WERE SO VERY SORRY TO HEAR ABOUT SUSAN. YOU HAVE OUR DEEPEST CONDOLENCES. ALL ARE IN OUR THOUGHTS AND PRAYERS.
Pam and Allen Roberts
#33
Mar 15th, 2019 11:44 am
Prayers for all.
Chuck Beyerley
#32
Mar 15th, 2019 11:44 am
Joe I am sorry for your loss.
Barbara Preston
#31
Mar 15th, 2019 11:44 am
I will never again get to visit a city, visit the art museums there, and think of things I might tell Susan the next time we saw each other. My creative spark has been temporarily dimmed by this awful event, but it will come back and I know the next museum I visit will still be special and I can share those words with her in prayer. My heartfelt condolences go to Joe, Lizzie and Benji, that I loved going to spaghetti dinners with and riding in the back of her station wagon while singing Footloose from a boombox. That's what I'll remember and miss about Susan. We have lost a true original. xo
Katrina Dailey (Finn)
#30
Mar 15th, 2019 11:44 am
My thoughts and prayers are with you all! She was one of my favorite teacher at Gibbs, i still went to visit her when i went up to the schools for programs for my niece & cousin.. and she just sent me a couple of my art pieces last.. She will be truly missed!!
Jamilah Henry
#29
Mar 15th, 2019 11:44 am
Dear Joe and Family
I had the honor of being one of Mrs. Purvis' students (we did the inauguration parade for President Clinton that is displayed at his library from time to time) and she was teaching my son art as a first grader at Gibbs. Mrs. Purvis was a joy to work with as a student and even better as a parent. I loved her beautiful spirit, smile and warm embrace. She will truely be missed.
God bless "Mimi"
Susan Jellinger
#28
Mar 15th, 2019 11:44 am
Shalom and sympathy to all Susan's family and friends. I know her mother, Mary Nell Turner, who speaks of her daughters proud that they are vital, loving and involved women of Hope.
Bridgette Grant
#27
Mar 15th, 2019 11:44 am
I am so saddened to hear about the loss of one of my former art teachers. I had the pleasure of taking a college art class that Mrs. Purvis taught. I never enjoyed art and felt as though I was never good until I took her class. She was very passionate about her job and it was very contagious. My thoughts and prayers are with her family and friends throughout this very rough time. She will be greatly missed.
Jim Stanley, Jr & wife Audrey Burtrum-Stanley
#26
Mar 15th, 2019 11:44 am
Dear Joe,
We are so very sorry upon learning the news of your wife. You now know what every other happy couple dreads - yet helplessly must follow and join... Our sympathies to you (and all the Purvis family.) Our prayers will include your name.

Your wife was a treasure; If 'a life creating' is art itself, then living and dying must be 'poetry.' Your Susan will not fade, she will inspire more to pause in awe at sunsets because a fresh 'Angel Artist' is coloring Heaven with love.
Page Lindsey
#25
Mar 15th, 2019 11:44 am
Joe, Elizabeth, Ben, Ellen, Mary Nell. . .There are no words to express my sadness at Susan's passing. Before I even read that wonderful obituary, I knew what Susan was made of. I was not aware of all her accomplishments and awards but I knew that she loved every one of those little kids she taught, and knew she taught them far beyond what most art teachers teach. She gave them skills, love, and a moral compass to live by. I am sorry I live halfway across the country and cannot be there for the service Wednesday. Please know that I am thinking about you all.
Love, Page
Mary Botts Carr
#24
Mar 15th, 2019 11:44 am
Susan was a dear friend I respected as we shared our love for children and the art created by them. As a former elementary art teacher, I will always cherish the memories of visits with her. My prayers are with you during this difficult time. I feel blessed to have been a small part of her life.
Lisa Cress
#23
Mar 15th, 2019 11:44 am
So sorry to hear of your family's loss.
Ralph & Katy Cloar
#22
Mar 15th, 2019 11:44 am
Joe,
Please accept our deepest sympathy. We will keep you and yours in our thoughts and prayers. God Bless

Ralph & Katy
Becky Thornton
#21
Mar 15th, 2019 11:44 am
Susan was a great friend and an amazing art teacher. She was always willing to share a smile and her wonderful art lessons! She always helped others! She was an artists' gem!
She did so much for others and was a true lifelong learner and Master Teacher! May she love painting Heaven. Our Art Angel!
She will be missed!
No Barnes
#20
Mar 15th, 2019 11:44 am
Words have been my life, but the cannot do justice for me now. Please know that my heart weeps for you but also sings with joy from all of the wonderful tributes I have read about your Susan. She was loved and blessed.
Jennifer Cates
#19
Mar 15th, 2019 11:44 am
I just want to say how sorry I am sure is a wonderful mentor teacher and person always love seeing her at the art conferences at workshops she was wonderful lady and a great inspiration to other art teachers
Mignon Hatton
#18
Mar 15th, 2019 11:44 am
I visited with Susan at an inservice two weeks ago. She told me how much she was looking forward to retirement. We will miss her in our world of Art Teachers. She was a shining star and always carried her self with class.My prayers are with your family.
Ford Ward
#17
Mar 15th, 2019 11:44 am
Joe and family, my sincere condolences go out to you. Susan was a beautiful, talented lady. I pray that God will comfort you in the days to come and that you will have nothing but smiles each time you think of her. God bless each of you.
Patricia Grace
#16
Mar 15th, 2019 11:44 am
Susan was such a beautiful person and wonderful teacher. She taught my daughter for 5 years and I was fortunate enough to work in her classroom on occasion. My thoughts and prayers are with all who knew and loved her. Her legacy will live on in every piece of art she initiated and every child she inspired.
Karen Woods
#15
Mar 15th, 2019 11:44 am
Well it goes without saying Mrs Purvis was loved by all she touched. I will never forget the love, sacrifice and dedication she have to each of us. Mr Joe, Elizabeth and Ben may you all find comfort in knowing absence from the body means she is now present with The Lord. Rest In Love Mrs Purvis.
Debbie Finkbeiner
#14
Mar 15th, 2019 11:44 am
Joe, Elizabeth, and Benjamin,

I am so very sorry for your loss. Susan was one of the sweetest and kindest people I have ever met. We first met when Elizabeth and Ben were students at Pulaski Heights Elementary. I was the reading teacher there and Susan was always there volunteering and helping with whatever needed to be done. When she started teaching art at Gibbs, we would run into each other at LRSD workshops and we would always have a great visit! Just s few years ago, Susan found out from Kayren Baker that I was teaching at ML King. When checking my email one morning, Susan had sent me an email just to say hi and she hoped I was having s great year. Susan told me that every time she passed King in the mornings, she would think of me. That meant the world to me. That's the kind of person Susan was in this world. I loved her dearly. I will be praying for strength, peace and comfort in the coming days.
Ken and Elaine Hicks
#13
Mar 15th, 2019 11:44 am
Dear Joe and Family,

The whole community is in grief at the loss of Susan. Our prayers and friendship stand with you. We will be out of state Wednesday, so cannot attend the service. Know that our love and prayers are with you.

Ken and Elaine Hicks
Burnetta Hinterthuer
#12
Mar 15th, 2019 11:44 am
I am so sorry for your and your family's loss, Ellen. May love surround you all at this time and bring you comfort.
Betty & Paul McLeod
#11
Mar 15th, 2019 11:44 am
Our love and prayers for all of you during this difficult time.
Terry L Alfred
#10
Mar 15th, 2019 11:44 am
Joe,
Our thoughts and prayers are with you and your family.
Terry Alfred
Linda and David Thrasher
#9
Mar 15th, 2019 11:44 am
Our sincere condolences for you loss. After the above obituary, I feel like I too knew Susan. As a friend of Ellen and Tom, I knew she must have a wonderful family. There will never be answers for those left behind when someone like Susan is taken so early. No words can erase the pain you feel, but I pray you can find peace until you are joined with Susan again.
Christy Slay
#8
Mar 15th, 2019 11:44 am
Thinking of all of you and of the wonderful legacy of education, art and love that Susan left behind. I am so very sorry she is gone too soon. My deepest sympathies.
Megan Fraser
#7
Mar 15th, 2019 11:44 am
We are so sorry for your loss. We are praying for and thinking of you. Love, Megan and Ian
Sandra Tedder
#6
Mar 15th, 2019 11:44 am
All of you are in my prayers. Sending love to all of the family.
Paul J Smith, EdD
#5
Mar 15th, 2019 11:44 am
In deepest sympathy

from retired Little Rock School District
Administrator/Teacher, Paul J Smith,EdD
Susan Rogers Pride
#4
Mar 15th, 2019 11:44 am
My heart goes out to all of you for the loss of Susan.
May God hold you gently in the palm of His hand.
Dickie and Dixon Lunsford
#3
Mar 15th, 2019 11:44 am
Our thoughts and prayers are with you and your family.
Sam Sawyer
#2
Mar 15th, 2019 11:44 am
Joe, Elizabeth and Benjamin: I'm very sorry about your loss of Susan. Your family is in my thoughts and prayers.
Brady and Betty Anderson
#1
Mar 15th, 2019 11:44 am
Upon one of our trips back to Little Rock from Tanzania Susan quizzed us about children's play in Africa. Next trip we brought village toys made from Total oil and Coke cans which of course were bound for her classroom. A true teacher who loved her kids.

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