Barbara Hancock Thurmond

Barbara Hancock Thurmond


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Apr 4th, 2016

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  • Death Date: Apr 4, 2016

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Biography: Barbara Hancock Thurmond, 76, died peacefully on April 4, 2016 after a long struggle with Alzheimer?s disease. Barbara Ann was born on April 29, 1939, the fourth child of Frank and Doris Hancock of Crossett (where she grew up on the farm her father built following his Army service in World War I). She graduated from Crossett High School with honors in 1957 and studied English at the University of Arkansas at Fayetteville and at LSU, eventually earning a Master?s degree in English Literature. She then got her teaching certificate from Arkansas State University and taught high school in Paragould, where she lived with her first husband Robert Mitchell (deceased) whom she had met at college in Fayetteville. After their separation she moved to Little Rock, where she taught composition at UALR until her retirement. Shortly after moving to Little Rock, she met and later married Russell Thurmond, who survives her along with their three children Frank, Kate, and Will and her granddaughter Hayley (along with numerous beloved nieces, nephews, and cousins around the country). Barbara was an avid reader with a great love for the arts and gave generous support throughout her life to charitable and cultural organizations, including the Arkansas Repertory Theater, The Weekend Theater, Arkansas Symphony Orchestra, Arkansas Arts Center, and Wildwood Park for the Performing Arts. (As a passionate Razorback fan, she could still be heard ?calling the Hogs? to the very last.) She also had a lifelong dedication to her church, Pulaski Heights United Methodist Church in Little Rock. She was loved and cherished by all who knew her for her kind and loving nature and true zest for life. She instilled in her children her own love of reading and music, and she supported and encouraged them in every endeavor. A memorial service will be held at the First United Methodist Church in Crossett on Saturday, April 23 (4:00). Donations may be made in Barbara?s honor to any of the aforementioned institutions she supported, including her church. Arrangements under the direction of Ruebel Funeral Home. www.ruebelfuneralhome.com

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Zabelle Stodola
#3
Mar 15th, 2019 11:44 am
I am very sorry to hear about Barbara's death. I knew her for many years as a colleague in the UALR English Department. Her joie de vivre and sense of humor were infectious, and I very much respected the fact that she spent so much time teaching the most basic, and challenging, English Composition courses to students who were sometimes difficult to reach. It was a real service. I also remember her hospitality and her love of beautiful things.

My condolences and best wishes to her family.
Rebecca Cash Godwin
#2
Mar 15th, 2019 11:44 am
All my love and prayers to Frank, Kate, and Will. I know how difficult it is to lose your mother. Aunt Barbara was an amazing lady. So smart and enthusiastic! She always encouraged me to do my best but also to stand up for myself. I always looked up to her.
Melissa Melton
#1
Mar 15th, 2019 11:44 am
Proud to call this lovely lady my aunt. My condolences to all.

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