Lois Janette Hull

of Greenbrier, AR

May 19, 1938 - December 5, 2022

Born May 19th 1938, Lois Janette Cargile was the 1st of 6 kids born to Thomas Ewell Cargile and Paulene Frances Brazear Cargile. She told stories of working in the cotton field for her father. Once, as a very young child, he gave her a bag of cotton seeds to replant the missing plants that didn't come up. She told on herself that she filled up several crawdad holes that day with cotton seed. She was always full of great stories. She loved her family and her home and was the center of many joyous gatherings during the holidays.

She worked in the dye shop at Rock Tenn for 23 years until retiring in 2004. When any coworker had a birthday, she would make sure to bake them a cake and take it to work for them. This earned her the nickname as the cake lady. Everyone there loved her.

She often talked about her sports cars that she had in her youth. Not to be outdone by her brothers, she had Mustangs and Novas, too. In her latter years, she would fish in her spare time and watch car races and other sports, especially the Razorbacks.

She is preceded in death by her parents (Thomas Ewell Cargile and Paulene Frances Brazear Cargile); brothers (Jerry Lee Cargile, Denny Cargile, and Gene Cargile); 2 of her sons (Doyne Lynn Hull and Danny Lee Hull); daughter-in-law (Treasea Gray), and grandson (Doyne Lynn, Jr.).

Her surviving siblings and their children include her sister, Betty Sue Cargile Abbott of Oregon (her daughters, Tami, and Kamara), and Tommy Cargile of Conway, Arkansas (his son Chad). Surviving children and grandchildren include son, Jimmy Lee Hull of Cabot (his children Melissa, Amanda, Elizbeth, and Jimmy Lee), Linda Gail Hull Carney and her husband, Jeff of Wooster (Linda's stepdaughter Seaera Erbach), David Wayne Hull of Conway (his children David Jr. and Shelby), her youngest, Doyce Jr. Hull of Batesville (his children Jacob, Jessica, and Dylan) and grandchildren Josh and DJ Hull (Danny's children) and Phillip Hull (Doyne's son), as well as a host of great-grandchildren. Some of her extended family include Bill and the late Treasea Gray and their daughters, Jordan and Taylor.

Her favorite saying was (I love all my Children).

She will be missed dearly.


Service Information
Visitation
Visitation
Roller-McNutt Funeral Home
115 S. Broadview
Greenbrier,  AR 72058
12/9/2022 at 6:00-8:00PM
Service
Graveside Service
Pleasant Valley Cemetery
Highway 25 N
Wooster,  AR 72181
12/10/2022 at 10:00AM

Cemetery/Interment
Pleasant Valley Cemetery
Highway 25 North
Wooster, AR 72181
 


Obituary Provided By:
Roller-McNutt Funeral Home
115 South Broadview
Greenbrier, AR  72058
www.rollerfuneralhomes.com