of Jonesboro, AR
December 21, 1946 - July 3, 2014
Anna Sue Merritt, 67, of Bono, passed away Thursday, July 3, 2014, in her home. She was born December 21, 1946 in Paragould to James Arthur and Tina Robertson Kirby. She was a homemaker and enjoyed fishing and caring for her grandchildren. She was a member of Washington Avenue Church of Christ.
Preceding Anna in death were her parents and a brother, James Thomas Kirby.
Survivors include her husband, Danny Merritt of the home; a son, Curtis Merritt of Jonesboro; a daughter, Dana (Larry) Russell of Bono; four grandchildren, Cody Russell, Tommy Russell, Drake Merritt and Darah Merritt; a great grandson, Anthony Russell; a brother, Doyle Kirby; four sisters, Verna Lee Chailland, Dorthy Hulvey, Linda Collins and Carolita Montgomery.
Visitation will be Monday from 9:00am 11:00am in the chapel of Roller-Farmers Union Funeral Home. Following visitation the service will be at 11:00am with Kenneth Gossett officiating. Burial will be at Herman Cemetery. Pallbearers include, Drake Merritt, Cody Russell, Tommy Russell, Larry Russell, Riley Lewis and Warner Calhoun.
The family requests that you consider lasting memorials to Washington Avenue Church of Christ, 2001 West Washington Avenue, Jonesboro, AR72401.
Danny and family; Henrietta and I are so sorry for your loss. Please know you are in our prayers.
Curtis and family,
I am so sorry for your loss. You are in my prayers.
Curtis, you and your family are in my prayers during this difficult time
Dear Cousin Danny and Family,
I am so saddened to hear of Anna Sue passing. You are in my thoughts, and I ask for God to comfort you during this difficult time.
Danny and family,
You are in my prayers. If you want to overcome your grief, serve the Lord.
Joe
Danny and family please know that I am so sorry for your loss.
May you rest in peace my Dear Friend. I only knew you for a little while, but came to love & admire you very much. I am so Thankful for the last phone call to you. May the Lord Bless & grant Danny & your family the strength needed to go on until they see you again.