Grace Rhoads

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Grace Rhoads

of Mountain Home, AR

October 12, 1920 - April 13, 2018

Grace Hubbard Rhoads left this world Friday, April 13, 2018 at Good Samaritan Society, where she had lived since 2006. Grace was born in St. Louis, MO on October 12, 1920.
She became a registered nurse and married Price Rhoads, who preceded her. After Price came home from the War, they had two children, Judy Rhoads Hendricks, who passed away December 2016, and Kenneth. Grace loved being the life of the party and loved her family fiercely.
She is survived by her son and his wife, Ken & Joyce Rhoads, of Mountain Home, grandchildren, Carissa Rhoads Figgins and husband Robert and their children, Emma, Sam and Alex, of St. Charles, MO, Andy and Alyson Rhoads and son, Tucker, of Grand Junction, CO, Niki Hendricks and son, Jack, of Kansas, Wendy Hendricks and daughter, Lyris, of Kansas, and a brother, George Warren Hubbard of New Florence, MO.

Services are Private.

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Christine Simmons
, AR
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Thursday, April 19, 2018

Amazing Grace, And she was so Amazing. I loved her at parties all dressed up in her matching out fits. Rings shoes and that smile. Oh how could she tell a story. I will miss her so much. Bye amazing Grace tell I see you again. Love your friend Chrisitne

ARLENE SMITH
MOUNTAIN HOME, AR
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Tuesday, April 17, 2018

WHAT A PLEASURE TO KNOW DEAR GRACE. WHEN SHE WAS IN ASSISTED LIVING AT GOOD SAMARITAN EVERY TIME I SAW HER, I ALWAYS KNEW A BIG SMILE WAS COMING FOR ME. SHE WAS ALWAYS A JOY TO SEE AND TALK WITH WHEN WE WOULD MEET. SHE WILL BE MISSED AND SO FONDLY REMEMBERED!

Luann Kathol
Flippin, AR
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Tuesday, April 17, 2018

I absolutely adored that little lady. I used the excuse that she was the oldest resident in the assisted living to give her hugs and kisses and she had the sweetest laugh.

Donna Baltz
Mountain Home, AR
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Tuesday, April 17, 2018

What big loss it is to have Grace gone from us, but what a wonderful time being with her all these years at First United Methodist Church. We shared the same pew for ages and had smiles and laughs galore. She was such dear lady and knowing her has been a great treasure and blessing for sure. I know Heaven will enjoy her as much as we have.

Darrell Zoch
Mountain Home, AR
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Monday, April 16, 2018

I knew Grace for about four years. She was a member of my Travel and More group at the Good Sam Apts. She was always there when I arrived which was early to set up equipment and we would always have a good chat.
She was also a member of our First United Methodist church and we would see her there. Once we did not see her immediately and she tapped her ring on her pew until she had our attention.
Grace was always upbeat and we always had a laugh together over some issue. This was even true on our next to last visit to her at The Gassville nursing home.