Alice Faye Partlow

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Alice Faye Partlow

of Marshall, AR

March 28, 1939 - June 16, 2017

Alice Faye Partlow, age 78 of Marshall, Arkansas passed from this life on Friday, June 16th, 2017 at her home. She was born in Vaughn, Arkansas on March 28th, 1939 to Wayne Harrison Coonfield and Florence Nadine Hayes Coonfield.

Alice was one of Jehovah's Witnesses'. She began her working career as a bank teller in Siloam Springs. She moved to Marshall in the seventies and went to work at Citizens Bank, where she worked for many years until her retirement. Alice loved working with the public and had a wonderful rapport with the people she served. She was also the proprietor of Partlow Apartments. Alice loved dancing. She loved dogs and spent several years raising show dogs. She enjoyed shopping, especially for shoes. She was an avid collector of many things.

Survivors include her children, Kenneth Threet and wife Darla of Gentry, Jimmy Threet of Vaughn, Cindy McClain and husband Al of Bartlesville, OK and Dianna Threet-delaPena of Okmulgee, OK; grandchildren, Ryan Threet, Kendra Threet, Nichole Threet, Kristin Towns, Shane McClain, C.J. delaPena, Anthony delaPena, Aaron delaPena, Hannah delaPena, Sarah delaPena and Seth delaPena; four great grandchildren; brothers, Donald Coonfield and wife Dorothy of Vaughn, Benjamin Coonfield of Prairie Grove and Bruce Coonfield and wife Bonnie of Vaughn; and numerous other family and friends who will mourn her passing.

Alice is preceded in death by her parents; her husbands, Fred Threet and William Partlow; and one brother, Perry Coonfield.

Arrangements by Roller-Coffman Funeral Home in Marshall, Arkansas.
A Memorial service will be announced at a late date.

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Kim Hutcheson
Leslie, AR
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Wednesday, July 5, 2017

Deepest heartfelt condolences to all of Alice's family and friends. Alice was a lovely lady, who was so generous and kind. I met Alice through a mutual friend about 2 years ago, although I had seen her in the area for several years. She loved my homegrown berries and jams, and would buy them from me. Such a sweet and gentle soul. The community has lost a beautiful lady. May she rest in peace .