Biography: Carisma ?Dollie? Roth Sims, age 89, of Little Rock Arkansas went to be with her Lord & Savior on Oct 13, 2015. She was born at 209 E ?B? Street Park Hill in North Little Rock on February 15, 1926 to Henry W. Ryan & Ruby Lloyd Holwell Ryan, both having preceded her in death. Two brothers Reuben Elbert Ryan and Eugene A. Ryan, and her first husband George O. Roth all which have preceded her in death. She is survived by her husband of 14 years Marion Jack Sims, her daughter Camille (Roth) Bell and husband Bob, two granddaughters Tonya (Ullrich) Munnerlyn and husband Darren, Jennifer (Bell) Collins and husband Jason. Great-Grand-Daughter Erin Marie Williams and a Great-Grandson Robert Lane Collins, and 3 Step Great-Grand Children, Kyle and Haley Collins and Carrie Goodman. Other Survivors include her nieces Pat Duvall, Deborah Binns as well as four Great Nieces, Jaime Harris, Jennifer Hurbanks, Jenjer Claus and Sara Hau. Dollie grew up in North Little Rock; she graduated from North Little Rock High School ?Ole Main? in 1943 and went on to receive her Bachelor of Science degree from Ouachita Baptist University in 1947. George and Dollie were College Sweethearts and married the same day she graduated. Dollie taught school in Pulaski County, Little Rock and North Little Rock, she is a charter member of the Zeta Chapter Alpha Delta Kappa for over 50 years, an international sorority for women educators; she served as president as well as other offices during that time. In 1956 she was named outstanding Kappa of the year and was featured in the Kappan publication. In 1976 she was awarded the Valley Forge Teachers? Metal which is the highest award a teacher can receive. In 1989 she was nominated for Arkansas Older worker award by the North Little Rock School district, where she was a substitute for 5 years. She was also a member of the Little Rock retired teachers association, Gerald T.J. Churchill Chapter of United Daughters of the confederacy. She was very active in the North Little Rock women?s club, serving on several committees as well as President, she was also President of the District V Federation of Women? Clubs. Dollie was a member of Immanuel Baptist Church for over 25 years where she served as a Sunday School teacher, sang in the choir and was W.M.U. Director. A funeral service will be held at Immanuel Baptist Church on Friday, October 16, 2015 at 10 a.m. followed by burial at Rest Hills Memorial Park. Arrangements by Ruebel Funeral Home, www.ruebelfunerallhome.com.