of Searcy, AR
October 28, 1924 - September 23, 2012
Ramona Elizabeth Barger, age 87, passed away on September 23, 2012 in Searcy, Arkansas. She was born to the late Henry Wesley Williams and Alta Hance Williams on October 28, 1924 in Walnut Ridge, Arkansas.
She was retired from the nursing profession and a homemaker. She was a member of the First Assembly of God in Searcy.
She is rejoicing in heaven with her husband, Gene Barger, her granddaughter, Stephanie and her parents. She was also predeceased by three sisters, Ruby Ray, Bessie White and Linnie Bridges; two brothers, Harry Williams and Henry Williams , Jr.
Left to cherish her memory are her children, Larry (Pearl) Barger of Vallejo, California, Mike Barger of Gonzales, Louisiana and Phyllis (Tom) Worley of Searcy, one brother, John Williams of Pocahontas, Arkansas, a sister-in-law, Monevah Lee of Clewiston, Florida, and many nieces and nephews.
The light of her life were her grandchildren, Jonathan (Amira) Barger, Timothy (Joy) Barger, Matthew (Kristin) Barger, Russell (Angela) Barger, Jacob (Malorie) Barger, Katy Barger, Brad (Sara) Worley, Brent (April) Worley, and her ten great-grandchildren, Brandon, Hallie, Brooklyn, Bailee, Tori, Savannah, Zoe, Ryko, Jackson and Hudson.
Our thoughts and prayers are with you and your family.
So thankful that we have the promas that we will see our loved ones again.
May God bless you.
PHYLLIS AND FAMILY,
WE ARE PRAYING FOR YOU AND YOUR FAMILY. OUR DEEPEST SYMPATHIES TO ALL .
BILL,CONNIE,& ONYCHA LONG
Where to begin! I believe all things happen for a reason. When the Bargers moved to Gonzales, La in the late 60's, our lives were forever enriched. Our love and friendship has lasted for over 40 years. This wonderful family became our family. Tho it is hard to say good bye to a loved one, we know in our hearts that Maw is smiling and enjoying the company of those gone before her. We will miss her smile. We will cherish all the memories that we made during the years. To Larry, Mike & Sissy, our prayer is for comfort and peace knowing your mom is in heaven. This past year has been a difficult one. Now your hearts can rejoice in the fact that your mother has made it to her eternal home, her flight has ended. Our love to the family.
Ramona was a very special lady, and especially supportive during a challenging time in my life. I will always be grateful for having known her.
Dear Ms. Phyllis Worley and family. Even though dying may be painful and tiring to us and those we love, there truly are no words to sugar coat the harsh reality of final earthly separation from our precious loved ones. We must rely on our family, friends and our Heavenly Father for comfort and healing that will only be brought about by faith and time. In the mean time lean heavily on each other and I am sure many prayers will be offered up for you and yours. Nathan Spalding Hamlin, TX
Will see you all Thursday. So sorry . I know she will be missed. Will bring Martha. Much Love Wanda