of Hot Springs, AR
September 27, 1945 - November 1, 2022
Linnie Henson was a caring mother, grandmother and friend. She left this world 77 years young, to meet the Lord on 11/1/2022 after battling multiple illnesses.
Linnie was born to Ed and Lola Lovell in Benton Arkansas. After graduating high school, she married and started a family. She adopted a daughter, Holly.
Linnie is survived by a daughter, Holly Williams (Travis); grandsons, Teylor Arndt (Lindsey), Landon Arndt, Kate Williams and Ethan Williams. Other survivors include cousins, Sherri Sweeten and Kristi Edwards, Tina Riehl, Mike Slaughter (Lisa), Danny and Winn Williams and lifetime best friend, Janet Hughes. She has so many other friends she loved and cared about.
Linnie was preceded in death by parents, Ed and Lola Lovell Pracht and cousin, Barbara Maccarino (Sonny, living)
Linnie was surrounded by loved ones and friends. She had so many others surrounding her in thoughts and prayers.
Linnie loved her church, family and friends. She loved helping people. She was a member of Hot Springs Baptist Church and loved her Church family. She sang in the choir and helped with community outreach organizations through the church.
Family will be at 112 Ellis Ct. in Hot Springs.
Visitation is scheduled at Hot Springs Baptist Church, 144 Weston Rd., Hot Springs, Monday, November 7, 2022 at 10:30am, with service to immediately follow at 11:00am.
Dear Taylor, so sorry to hear about your sweet Mother. My arms are around you & I know God will get you through this. Prayers for you & your family.ðŸ™â¤ï¸
I hope AJ gets to come home & be with you. Sincerely Linda COTNAM
I’m gonna miss our talks we had . You were truly a great friend and neighbor. I hated it when you moved last year. I know dad did too. You will definitely be missed.
Linnie was special lady, she helped so many, me being one of those she helped. We are so sorry for your loss. ðŸ™ðŸ»
So sad I knew Lonnie since we were children she will be missed such a good person
Linnie and I shared a bond over our thirty plus years as friends that I cherish. Her faith was unwavering despite many challenges. She willed her missed.
I knew her as Lennie Sue. Middle names were elevated to importance in our family. I looked up to her as sincere and fun loving cousin (2nd). Though hundreds of miles apart we kept in touch. We shared common interests and life experiences along with very good family memories.