Dena Yancey

Dena Yancey

Nov 20th, 1951 - Aug 23rd, 2020

Biography: Dena Yancey passed away peacefully on August 23, 2020. She had just met her newest granddaughter for the first time and was so happy.

Dena was born to Jo Ann and John Yancey on November 20, 1951, in Parris Island, South Carolina. She never missed an opportunity to attend an event honoring either of her parents. Her mom’s name is etched in the glass of the Terry House solarium as part of the Women’s Emergency Committee, and her dad, a Marine Raider who fought at Guadalcanal and was awarded multiple Purple Hearts and awards, was the model for the bust of Count Pulaski in the Pulaski County Courthouse. Dena was definitely their child.

She grew up in Little Rock, attended Central High, and then excelled at Memphis College of Art with a specialty in tapestry and weaving. Decades later, she had a great time returning as a featured artist in an alumni show.

Dena was a citizen of the world: she lived in three countries. She spent special time in Guatemala, had a weaving school there where she dyed her own wool and thread, and met her first husband, Antoine Launet, father to her beloved son Georges-Antoine John Launet (Georgie). The couple lived in France for a time, which only served to enhance Dena’s culinary, language, homemaking and hospitality skills. As if being born a Yancey was not enough.

She later married Nicolas Trujillo, and she gave birth to masterpiece number two, Lucia Anne. The couple ran Yancey’s Liquor Store for several years.

Dena was a one-of-a-kind mom, and a mom to many. Her home was a sanctuary and safe place for her kids and their friends (and some adult friends, too!) How many moms would allow their child to build a halfpipe in her backyard? She disguised it, of course, with her magical green thumb. She had the kids paint tiles that became part of a kitchen backsplash, and she allowed the girls to shave their legs just a little too soon. You would never go hungry at Dena’s; she would serve delectable dinners on country French linens. The children remember lobster at Thanksgiving, mussels, roasted chicken stuffed with apples, and chicken spaghetti (this was, appropriately, the last meal she cooked for her kids and friends).

Dena shared her gift of, and love for, art as an art therapist and teacher, both in Florida and Little Rock. Her children talk about being students at Forest Park and mom working on a mural there …Lucia remembers being asked by a reporter how the mural made her feel and responding “It makes my heart feel good.” The family uses this expression often.

In recent years, Dena taught English as a Second Language and Spanish in the Pulaski County Special School District. Fluent in French and Spanish, she loved her students and helped many of them outside of the classroom, taking special time to respond to their added difficulties. Not surprisingly, Lucia has a gift for teaching young children, too.

Dena’s most palpable joy came from her children and grandchildren. If you were lucky enough to be a friend you undoubtedly got regular photographs of her beautiful grown children and full-cheeked grandbabies, Elliott Elise and Eloise Lennon.

Dena is survived by son, Georgie Launet, daughter-in-law, Jessica, and their daughter, Elliot; daughter Lucia, son-in-law Jared Morris, and their daughter Eloise; sisters and brothers, Ann Yancey (Albert), Mary Yancey, Laura Neve (Gary), Stuart Yancey (Mary Mike), and multiple nieces and nephews and dear friends. The family owes a special gratitude to Dena’s closest friend and confidant for more than 20 years, Dewayne Jones.

During this time of Covid, there will be a small private family gathering to celebrate Dena’s life. The family invites you to pay your respects in the near future at the St. Mark’s columbarium. In lieu of flowers, please consider a gift in her memory to Arkansas Arts Center or St. Mark’s Episcopal Church. It will make your heart feel good. 

Condolences(38)
Rebeca Pawloski
#38
Sep 5th, 2020 7:24 pm
My prayers are with you Georgie, Lucia and Yancey Family. Dena was a beautiful, creative and caring person. She always made me feel so loved. She was authentic and will be missed by many. I am grateful to have many wonderful memories of her to keep. My thoughts are with you all. Love to you all, Beca.
Patty Jolliff-Lanford
#37
Sep 4th, 2020 6:32 pm
I have such fond memories of popping into Dena’s classroom to visit during the years when we both taught at Robinson Middle School. I loved hearing her amazing stories about her family history and her love for her children. She also loved her students and truly wanted to help them succeed in life. Some of my favorite times, though, were when I would bump into her in the Heights, and we would share about our interests in all things creative! She was a kind and creative soul who will be missed by so many.
Patty Jolliff-Lanford
Eileen Riggs deCastro
#36
Sep 4th, 2020 2:39 pm
Dena will stay with me forever. She was a kind, extraordinary talented and caring person. I will miss our phone conversations and the chance for her to visit me in Massachusetts and New Mexico. I also visited her in Little Rock and we worked on projects together. I met Dena in Guatemala when I was in my 20's and have had her friendship until the end. I have the fortunate opportunity to have two weaving pieces that can bring me right back to her. Peace to you, my Friend, Eileen Riggs deCastro
LaJauna Herrin
#35
Sep 3rd, 2020 8:50 pm
Lucia and Georgie, your Mother was a special person and friend, we shared so many times together both happy and sad. The French Roast Chicken she taught me to cook is our family favorite, I have no words to express to you how much I will miss her.
Love, LaJauna
Stephen Weldon
#34
Sep 3rd, 2020 1:57 pm
Dena was a friend from Guatemala and more recently by phone and Facebook. I was very happy to have had her in my life once more and very sad to hear of her passing. Her memory will stay in my heart.
Eduardo Villagran
#33
Sep 3rd, 2020 11:57 am
Dena´s surprising death set off a display of artificial fires in my head: memories flashed one after the other. Tears filled my eyes, though I almost never cry. A privilege to have known her and shared such a range of experiences.
Doris Gauthier
#32
Sep 3rd, 2020 11:23 am
My Dear Georgy you and your Mam steel in my hart for the rest of my life. I pray for her, for You, your Wife, Daugter and your Sister. I Hope a best next day to meet You Again, in France or US. Love Doris and her Family from Bordeaux
Becky Engstrom
#31
Sep 3rd, 2020 10:46 am
I’m so very sorry and saddened to hear of Dena’s passing. My thoughts are with all her precious family.
Kaye Flake Nolen
#30
Sep 3rd, 2020 10:33 am
Dena was, and will always be my friend of the heart. we had such insane fun as teenagers and my dearest memories feature my sweet Dena.
Dena contacted me recently and we messaged a few times and talked of our mutual love of our children and grandchildren. we also laughed and recalled joyful moments from our youth that molded our zest for life.
Georgie and Lucia, you are blessed to have had this wonderful Mom and, for Dena’s memory, i will keep you in my heart also
love
Kaye
RONALD E KIMBREW
#29
Sep 1st, 2020 10:56 am
I enjoyed working with Ms. Yancey during my time substitute teaching @ Maumelle High School. She will be greatly missed.
Clare Seyer
#28
Aug 31st, 2020 2:54 pm
I'm so sad to hear about Dena. She was a very special person with such a delightful talent. My heart feels so heavy with this news.
Emily Parke Stevens
#27
Aug 29th, 2020 4:18 pm
Georgie and Lucia,

I’m sorry to see this sad news about Dena. We were good pals for a while when I lived in Little Rock and always had such fun. She was dear and loyal and clever. My heart breaks for you.

Emily Parke Stevens
Minneapolis, MN.
JaneAnn Bilon
#26
Aug 28th, 2020 8:22 pm
Dena and I became better friends after we transitioned from teaching foreign language to English as a Second Language in PCSSD. She was a gracious hostess, a talented artist, and one of the best second language teachers with whom I've ever worked! God bless you and give you peace.
Lorena Shankle
#25
Aug 28th, 2020 5:53 am
My sweet Lucia.....theres no words that we can say to express how sorry we are to hear your Mommy passing. Know that you and your family are in our prayers, may the Lord gives youll the strength, peace and comfort throughout this hard times. We have another angel in heaven. Love you Lulu and what a beautiful legacy she left in you!!
Bruce Brown
#24
Aug 26th, 2020 9:28 pm
I worked with her at Joe t Robin'son and Maumelle high.she was a special person to so many. Her memory will live on. You guysg had an awesome mom. My prayers go out to you
Shawn Burgess PCSSD
#23
Aug 26th, 2020 8:14 pm
Praying that God continues to give you love and peace during this time.
Bobette Ray
#22
Aug 26th, 2020 7:08 pm
I'm so very sorry for your loss. Your mother was a colleague and made me feel very welcomed when I joined the staff at Maumelle High.
Debra Gill
#21
Aug 26th, 2020 7:01 pm
Dena, I will miss you my dear friend, You we're always consistant,supportative,trustworthy and genuine no matter the time or circumstance. I thank God for allowing our paths to meet, You always made my heart feel good! Forever, Deb
Lisa Byrum
#20
Aug 26th, 2020 5:57 pm
I am praying for your family and am so sorry for your loss! My daughter was blessed to have Ms. Yancey for 2 years at MHS. Lindsey enjoyed her Spanish class and learned a lot from her. We appreciated her enthusiasm and commitment to teaching. I'm sure her co-workers and students will miss her greatly. Sincerely, Lisa and Lindsey Byrum
Debra Gill
#19
Aug 26th, 2020 5:15 pm
Dena, I will miss you my dear friend, You we're always consistant,supportative,trustworthy and genuine no matter the time or circumstance. I thank God for allowing our paths to meet, You always made my heart feel good! Forever, Deb
Terry Davis
#18
Aug 26th, 2020 4:52 pm
Dena was a sweet, special soul. I am so sorry for your loss. My thoughts & prayers are with you all. Dena always made me smile.
Caroline Jones
#17
Aug 26th, 2020 3:05 pm
Ms. Yancey was my Spanish teacher during my Junior and Senior year of high school. She always greeted us with a smile and we knew she was happy to see us. Her class was always fun and she told us of all her many life adventures. Thinking back to that class, I remember her constantly talking about her children, and through this you could see her love for them. I am terribly sad about the loss of a precious soul and educator, but am thankful I was able to feel her impact. This year I will begin my first year of teaching and can only hope to love students as well as she did. Prayers to her family and friends.
Jim Pearson
#16
Aug 26th, 2020 2:54 pm
Such a caring soul taken too early! Prayers to the family! Rest in peace Dena!
Tiffani Thomas
#15
Aug 26th, 2020 2:00 pm
I had the opportunity to work with Dena at Robinson for 2 1/2 years. She was very nice and welcomed me in such a great way! She always talked with me about her family and we always had the best conversations! I'm praying for Mrs. Dena's family and I pray God gives you peace and strength! She will be missed! RIP
Christal Kindred
#14
Aug 26th, 2020 1:08 pm
It is with great sadness, but also an honor to be writing this condolence. Dena was a wonderful friend and coworker!! She was so very sweet to me, and I truly felt the love from her. She was crazy about me, as well as my brother so we are very sorry for her passing. It was an honor to know her, she is missed and loved very much. May God bless and continuously keep you all, you are in our prayers!! God Bless!!
Chandra Martin
#13
Aug 26th, 2020 1:00 pm
Praying for Dena's family. God will not leave or forsake you.
Stacey Carmeans
#12
Aug 26th, 2020 1:00 pm
I worked with Ms. Yancey at PCSSD. She was a unique lady and will be missed. My condolences & prayers to the family.
Kristin Jones
#11
Aug 26th, 2020 12:42 pm
Such a beautiful tribute to Dena. She will be missed by all at Maumelle High.
Katrina Jones
#10
Aug 26th, 2020 12:34 pm
My condolences to the family. Mrs. Yancey was an awesome part of our Hornet family. She will certainly be missed. I pray for peace for the family during this difficult time.

Katrina Jones
Don Bailey and Judith A. Melikian-Bailey
#9
Aug 26th, 2020 11:40 am
Dearest Georgie and Lucia,

My heart is sad that my dearest friend and co-worker is gone for good. Rest assured that her memory will stay with my husband, Don and I for years to come. She was such a force in our lives. She would leave little messages on our answer phone to make sure we were OK every day. Dena and I had so much fun going to Home Depot on the week ends to get plants and flowers and then spend time in her garden digging holes and making the plants look pretty around her house. The last plant she gave us was the hummingbird flower plant in a small pot. It is blooming like crazy, a true testimony to her spirit that fills all the spaces around us right now. We loved her so much, and she will be missed every day. Love, Judith and Don
Kristen Baber
#8
Aug 26th, 2020 10:06 am
Oh dear Yancey family, I’m so sorry to hear about my oldest friend’s death. I promise, just the other day, Brent and I passed Brady Elementary and it reminded me of the day in May 1963 when I met Dena. We were both in front waiting for our moms, who I guess were late, and she kept doing handstands. I was so impressed! And we became fast friends. I will always love each and everyone of her family and send love and my deepest sympathy.
Harrietta Fowler Lindsey
#7
Aug 26th, 2020 8:19 am
Thoughts and prayers for the family.
Lauren Phillips Blair
#6
Aug 26th, 2020 6:14 am
Dean was one of the kindest most generous souls i ever did know and such an incredible mom. She had such style and flair and her creativity and love for all things French will always be a lovely reminder of such a special person. Sending my love and deepest condolences to Georgie and Lucia... the biggest loves of her life always!!
Cindy Casto
#5
Aug 25th, 2020 7:32 pm
I will miss Ms. Yancey so much. She was so kind and nice to me. Praying for her family.
Rest In Peace, Dear Ms. Yancey.
Holly Mathisen
#4
Aug 25th, 2020 5:52 pm
We can't believe that our dear, wonderful long time neighbor has passed to her new life in heaven.
Rest in peace. We'll miss you always.

Mike and Myra Pope
#3
Aug 25th, 2020 1:34 pm
“What we have once enjoyed we can never lose; all that we love deeply becomes a part of us.” - Helen Keller
We’re so sorry to hear about your mom. If you need anything at all we’re just a call away.
Love, Uncle Mike and Aunt Morrie
Michelle Elliott
#2
Aug 25th, 2020 12:29 pm
My daughter had Mrs. Yancey for Spanish 2 at Maumelle High School. She was very encouraging to her as she prepared to spread her wings outside of Arkansas and wrote the most eloquent recommendation letter for her. May her family find comfort during this difficult time.
Lillian Porter
#1
Aug 25th, 2020 9:53 am
Dena was blessed with talents she shared to make a difference in so many lives. My sympathy to her family.

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