Ms. April Dunham Lane

Ms. April Dunham Lane

Apr 18, 1948 - Sep 23rd, 2023
  • Birth Date: Apr 18, 1948
  • Death Date: Sep 23, 2023
  • Funeral Date: Sep 28, 2023, 10:00 am
  • Location: Pulaski Heights Baptist Church, Little Rock AR
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Biography: Ms.  April Dunham Lane of Little Rock departed this life on September 23, 2023, at the age of 75.  She was born on April 18, 1948, in Little Rock, Arkansas to Leon and Rose (Glover) Dunham.  She grew up in the central Arkansas area, mainly Little Rock.  After graduating from Hall High school, April went on to obtain a Bachelor of Elementary Education from Ouachita Baptist University and then a Master of Social Work from UALR. 

She is survived by the love of her life, John Lane of Mena, their son John Quincy “Jay” Lane (Angie) of Little Rock, their daughter Kimberly Lane Pierce (Micheal) of Springdale, her sisters- Nancy Taylor (Rusty) of Hernando Mississippi, Leann Broadway Pearson (Bill) of Benton.  She is also survived by her three grandchildren, Lane Pierce of Fayetteville, Emma Pierce of Springdale, and Aubry Lane of Little Rock and a host of nieces/nephews, their children and of course two dear friends, Debbie Tillery and Betty Farrar both of Little Rock that were often referred to as her “other sisters.” 

She is proceeded in death by both of her parents, her brother Thomas Quinn, and her brother-in-law Dewey Broadway. 

When you think of April you think of many words:  selfless, strong, genuine, resilient, loving, constant, empathetic, good listener, caring, compassionate, and accepting.  All these traits served her well in her career and calling as a medical/ hospice social worker for over 30 years.  Whether she was helping a family deal with grief and loss or helping a client get their lights turned back on, she always did it with an uplifting servant’s heart.  She believed the best way to minister to people was through actions of grace, love, and humility.  She always had time to help others or to listen by having a cup of coffee (her favorite drink especially in the morning) with them while untangling their issues and concerns. Her day did not start until she had a perfect cup (or 3) of coffee and a few moments to write down her thoughts and prayers.  She loved writing and journaling as selfcare, self-expression, and to worship God.   Whatever bump in the road of life she had, she handled it with determination, distraction, prayer, and a great pair of high heels.  Over the years the high heels turned into a great pair of tennis shoes.  She was the family historian, and, in that position, she was always informing us of family history and quizzing her children about family items and events.

It is no wonder that Family was the most important things in her life.  She made it a point to celebrate and be at all family member’s birthdays, anniversaries, or any other special occasions that were happening.  If she could not be there, then she sent a card so that you knew she was thinking about you.  She was lovingly referred to as Grammy, and Grammy’s favorite thing to do was to watch her grandchildren in all their school and life activities, whether it was cheerleading, plays, sports, dances, or music concerts. 

She was determined to learn about cell phones and modern technology to communicate and keep up with the grands and their friends.  She loved sending them memes, funny pictures, and jokes just to say thinking of you.  After retiring, one of her favorite new titles was “the Grammy groupie” to her grandson’s newfound love of singing and playing guitar at local spots in Fayetteville.  She was always good for a Starbucks run, a mani/pedi, or a long snuggle on the couch with a good book.   Another love of hers was taking a road trip to her favorite spots, the cabin in Mena, the beaches of the Gulf, and the desert outside of Sante Fe.  She was always looking for the perfect place to “sit on a rock,” pause and contemplate life and what a full and well life she lived. 

Visitation will be from 5pm-7pm on Wednesday September 27, 2023, Ruebel Funeral Home.  The funeral will be held at 10am on Thursday September 28, 2023, at Pulaski Heights Baptist Church with burial immediately following at Roselawn Cemetery.    

Special thank you to Rev. Kim Munns Johnson and her father Rev. Jim Munns for conducting the service.  In lieu of flowers, the family requests that donations be made in her honor to CARTI or BSA Troop 6059 at First Christian Church in Little Rock.
Arrangements are under the direction of RuebelFuneralHome.com

Condolences(17)
Robert Houston
#17
Oct 3rd, 2023 5:12 pm
I am heartbroken to find notice if you’re passing Sweet Friend, and the world has less in it for sure with you gone.
You saved my life, put up with my PTSD issues. I made you a promise a long time ago and have kept it.
April and I worked together in the ER @ RRMC in Jacksonville. I may have done the nursing, but April…April was the true healer among us. She had very good colleagues as well.
I will miss you friend and will pray.
Love you always, Robert
Marlane McLain
#16
Oct 1st, 2023 6:28 pm
April was a classmate at Ouachita and was always kind and caring. We lost touch after graduation, but the few times we ran into each other years later, she was still that same caring, kind person that everyone loved. I know she will be greatly missed. My condolences to all the family.
P. Hope Coleman, Baptist Health Chaplain
#15
Sep 29th, 2023 9:38 am
I am so sorry for your family's loss. I worked with April for over 5 years while I was a Hospice Chaplain. I learned so much from her and valued her insights in caring for others. Her obituary is beautifully written and just how I remember her. My thoughts and prayers are with your family as you grieve and mourn, and as April would say "find your new normal."
Sharon Cound
#14
Sep 28th, 2023 9:45 am
From the foothills of TN please know thoughts of appreciation for April's beautiful life are being shared.
Her resiliency and fighting spirit were remarkable, and I am a better person for having known her and her family.
Peace and love,
Sharon
Sheryl Banak
#13
Sep 28th, 2023 12:54 am
April & I worked in home health at the same time.
What a beautiful tribute! May she rest well in the love & peace of Our Lord. Many blessings & comfort are prayed for her loved ones.
Brenda Norsworthy
#12
Sep 27th, 2023 3:53 pm
I am so sorry for your family’s loss. April was such a beautiful person. We were friends since grade school till now. I had visited her at her home some months ago, we caught up wonderfully. I spent many happy days at her family’s house on Cedar and she came to Pine Bluff to stay with us. My heart is heavy and I will miss her so much. She had such a good time at the beach with her sisters. Please know that I am praying for Nancy, LeAnn and her kids and grands for comfort and peace. ♥️
Anne Stroud
#11
Sep 27th, 2023 12:43 pm
I am so sorry for the loss of your sweet smile,. You spirit will live on in your family and close friends..
Anne Stroud
#10
Sep 27th, 2023 12:38 pm
You will be missed, April. You are breathing easily now. I am so sorry you are gone from this world. You kindness and smile will live in many hearts.
Anne
Anne Stroud
#9
Sep 27th, 2023 12:30 pm
To April's sisters, her children and and grands , John, and her two "sisters": You were one of the most devoted people I have ever knows - to jobs, friends, family and even those who driftedd through your life. always kind and smiling. You were like a ray of sunshine in my life and every one with whom you came in contact. You will be missed.
Love to all those you loved,
Anne.
Diane and Hubert Barksdale
#8
Sep 27th, 2023 11:53 am
Kim and Jay,
We have you and your families in our prayers at this time as you grieve the loss of your Mom and also celebrate her life. We pray strength, comfort and eventually peace for you all. We include Leslie and Scott in these thoughts for you. We share many warm memories of your growing up days.
Diane and Hubert Barksdale
Rev. Brock Patterson, Senior Pastor, Longboat Island Chapel
#7
Sep 26th, 2023 2:38 am
April is a beautiful woman inside and out. She is a true testament of strength, courage, and grace. Several years ago, I used some of her writings served as inspiration for a sermon series. I’m very sorry that she has passed but I’m thankful that the Lord has received one of his best creations back into the Kingdom of Heaven. I love her dearly and I will continue to pray for the family. May God bless all of you during this difficult time.
Shelley Vickers
#6
Sep 25th, 2023 9:25 pm
I so sorry you’ve lost such a special wife, mom and Grammy. I met her through the book club. I haven’t known her long but it was obvious she was an amazing woman. I recognized her maiden name and in talking learned we both lived on Maple Street in Little Rock!
Rebel McClenney
#5
Sep 25th, 2023 7:56 pm
Please know that I am so very sorry for loss. I am thinking of all of you. Love, Rebel
Kim Patulak
#4
Sep 25th, 2023 7:35 pm
My deepest sympathy and love for Kim, Emma and family. We will be praying for all during this difficult time. ❤️Kim Patulak and Maleah Johnson
Lynn (Lynda) Embrey Wilson
#3
Sep 25th, 2023 7:30 pm
What a beautiful testament to a wonderful cousin. Barb and I have many fond memories of all of us grandchildren together at our grandparent's house on Saturdays for hamburgers and fun. We looked forward to those times when we would all be together. Barb kept up with all of you on Facebook for us and enjoyed the pictures. We are so glad that you were able to get the last beach trip in as a family.
So true how important Family was to April. We also shared a series of books over the years, along with our love of journaling. As Kimberly said, "She is breathing easy for the first time in many years." There is comfort in this. We love and miss her terribly.
Lynda (Dunham) Wilson
Barbara (Dunham) Smith
Deborah Beard
#2
Sep 25th, 2023 6:24 pm
I am so sorry for your family’s loss, but what a lovely tribute to April. My condolences to everyone she loved.
Eileen Rodriguez
#1
Sep 25th, 2023 4:48 pm
I am so incredibly sorry for the loss of your sweet Mom. Words cannot express my sympathy, but please know that you and your entire family have been in my thoughts and prayers.

I loved reading her obituary I feel like I know her through the words that you wrote. She seemed like an amazing lady.

I’m sending so much love.

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