of Helena, AR
May 26, 1935 - January 15, 2022
Martha Loretta Heidelberger passed away peacefully on January 15, 2022 at the age of 86.
She is survived by her son, Marvin Jackson and his wife, Janice Ahola; her daughter, Brenda Jackson all of Moon Lake, Ms also where Martha lived for over 25 years before living her last few years at Crest Park Nursing Home in Helena. Also, she leaves behind her beloved niece, Roxie Heidelberger Wilson who was like another daughter to her. And she leaves behind a great number of nieces and nephews and their children who all loved their Aunt Martha.
Martha lived a very interesting life which included being an outstanding business woman, a world traveler and a great cook who loved to feed everyone. She was one of a kind and will be dearly missed by all who knew and loved her.
Graveside services will be held at the Central Cemetery where she will be interred next to her brother, Henry. Service date will be announced later.
The family would appreciate any memorials to go to the Central Cemetery 4371 Hwy 316 N. Lexa, AR 72355.
Services are directed by Roller-Citizens Funeral Home, West Helena, (870)-572-2571. Relatives and friends may sign the online guestbook at www.rollerfuneralhomes.com/westhelena.
We've lost a beautiful person, I met her in 2019 and got to know her for a short time she was very nice and a pleasant person to sit and talk to. She will be missed by all who knew her.
We knew her for a very short time, but was that time a valuable piece of my life. She talked of my dad, their childhood and the family I longed to be a part of for so many years. We love you Aunt Martha and will miss your smile.
I dearly loved this sweet lady. My deepest sympathy goes to her family.
Brenda, Marvin & families......I was so shocked to see that your mom had passed away. Oh how we all loved Martha. I have wonderful memories from a long time ago when we were all going to Church together, eating at each others houses. Your mom was such a hoot and a real character. I think the last time I saw her was outside your store there in WH. Sending lots of love and prayers for you all.
Geneva & Dennis Naile
Barbra & Larry Hammond
Marvin, Brenda, and families...I remember your Mom as a fun loving, dear person, and I enjoyed visiting with her when she had her antique shop. I'm so sorry for your loss, and send prayers for peace and comfort.
When I was really young I always noticed how she wore her makeup and I loved it. She was a colorful person, one you can never forget once you meet her.
So sorry to hear about her passing. I'm sure you have lots of wonderful memories of her though.
Love from Elaine and Patsy
Brenda, I am so sorry to see the loss of Ms. Martha. She was always so much fun. Just to think of her always brings a smile. You and your family are in my thoughts and prayers. Love to you.
I never saw Martha that she didn’t have a smile. A very talented lady who will be missed.
Mrs. Heidelberger was across the hall from my Mother (Sylvia Atkinson). I visited with her often before my Mom passed away. She was such an uplifting presence in those hard years and we shared a love of birds and nature. It is to my regret that I did not return to visit her after that. I thought of her often, but visiting was so hard. She was an angel to me in a time when I needed it. She was such a precious, caring, person. I pray she is seeing beautiful birds in heaven.
I never saw Martha that she didn’t have a smile. A very talented lady who will be missed.
Dear Roxie and family,
I am so sorry to hear about Aunt Martha, I know how much you loved her and took excellent care of her..you will be greatly rewarded..you are all in our prayers ðŸ™ðŸ»â¤ï¸
So sorry to hear about Ms. Martha. We love you and will pray for you and your family in these days ahead
An unforgettable lady. God bless her family with strength, comfort and peace.
My Aunt Martha by marriage to her nephew, Henry Heidelberger, Jr., was a fascinating woman! From the very first time I met her, we were fast friends. She always had a story for me, full of intrigue that normally ended with loud laughter from each of us. We shared a love of Elvis and children. At each gathering, she wanted to know about each of our grandchildren and how they were doing. She was a hoot to be around and my life is richer for knowing her. She was dearly loved and will be greatly missed. I can only imagine the uproars in heaven now that she is there!
Brenda and family I am so sorry to hear of your loss. It is never easy to lose a parent and I hope you will feel Gods loving arms around you as you process your grief.
She was one of a kind. Like a second mother to me, that I miss everyday!
Rest In Peace Aunt Martha! We love you♥ï¸
Loved visiting other Martha in her antiques store. She and my wife Dottie talking cooking and both enjoyed it. She will be missed by a lot of people.