of Harrison, AR
June 14, 1938 - January 25, 2023
Barbara June Caudle. Momma, Gran, Aunt June..... She went by many different names. No matter which name it was, she answered it with love and pride. She spent her life serving God and helping others. She had a life many could only dream of. She was raised by two loving parents and married the love of her life, Donald Morris Caudle, on July 5, 1955.
She had two beautiful children, Teresa Caudle and Lowery (Terri) Caudle; 3 grandsons, Nick (Kayla) Caudle of Harrison, Kris (Tania) Gibson of Harrison, and Andy (Brandy) Gibson of Harrison; 9 great-grandchildren, Keara Gibson, Lennix Caudle, Maverick Caudle, Oakley Caudle, Huxyn Caudle, Drake Gibson, Isabella Gibson, Asher Gibson, Jadin Raney all of Harrison; nieces and nephews; along with many friends that loved and adored her as much as she adored them.
Barbara was preceded in death by her husband, Donald Morris Caudle; parents, Lonnie and Eula Taylor; sister, Norma Jean Selvidge; and nephew, Kent Selvidge.
She loved life. When she wasn't spending time with her family, she enjoyed embroidery, quilting, mowing, and talking on the phone with those she loved. Gran told the best stories. She loved telling stories about when she was a little girl and sharing memories about her and Pawpaw's life together.
Gran will be missed beyond what words can describe. We can rejoice in knowing that she had a large welcoming party in heaven. She's up there sharing stories about us with those that we've heard so much about throughout the years. Let's hope she's telling them the fun ones. I can see her face lighting up with pride when she tells Pawpaw about the amazing, hard-working men that her grandsons have grown up to be. I can hear that laugh when she tells him about all these beautiful and ornery great-grandkids. Her time here on earth is done, but the love she gave us will carry on with us for the rest of our time here.
Gran, thank you for loving us unconditionally and keeping us in line.
We love you, Gran, and we will see you again one day.
Visitation was Sunday, January 29th, 2023, at Roller-Christeson Funeral Home.
Funeral Service was Friday, February 3, 2023, at Roller-Christeson Funeral Home with Bro. Dennis Selvidge and Bro. Kevin Vaclavicek officiating.
Pallbearers were Nick Caudle, Kris Gibson, Andy Gibson, Drake Gibson, Jake Miller, and Gerald Taylor.
Honorary pallbearers were Larry Biggs, David Carter, Ron Cope, Marvin Holt, Fred Gibbany, and Johnny Burnett.
Burial was at Elmwood Cemetery.
I just learned of Barbara's passing. I am Norma Jean's niece by marriage. Wallace was my uncle, my mother's youngest brother. Eula Taylor used to babysit me and my brother so I knew Barbara from a young age. She was such a wonderful person. My condolences to all the family.
What a wonderful, wonderful lady Barbara was! I sure enjoyed working with and being around her over the years . Thoughts, hugs, and prayers are with her wonderful family. Heaven gained a wonderful angel. May God continue to wrap His loving arms around you, now and in the difficult days ahead.
Good bye sweet Barbara, always smiling, friendly and happy. She was my friend for many years. She will be missed by all who knew and loved her. Condolences 💠to her children and family. May God be with you.
Just the few times I saw her she was always nice and I could tell she had great love for her grandchildren and great grandchildren. I know she will be missed. Sending prayers for her family
Love to all the family. Our thoughts and prayers are with you all.
So many "Happy Trail Adventures" we had with Don and Barbara.
In our hearts forever
So sorry to hear if her passing! She was such a fun person! I remember her from lunchroom at Skyline Heights! We lived not far from them at Olvey. RIP Ms Barbara!
Prayers for your all during this time
My thoughts and paryers are with you and all your families.
You have my deepest sympathy.
Teresa and Lowery - I always enjoyed seeing Barbara June. She could always make a person laugh with her down home wit. I will always remember the Sunday Dinners at Granny Mae and Papa Bill's when your family would attend. She will be missed.
I have such sweet memories of Mrs. Caudle from all the times I was at their house with Teresa. Teresa and Lowery, you are in my prayers. Remember when we had to break into your window to get into the house I was sure Mrs. Caudle was going to shoot us, lol.
I am so sorry to hear of your loss. Please know that u r in my heart and prayers.
A very special lady and a great friend God bless your family
So sorry for your loss my thoughts and prayers are with you all
We are sending all our love and prayers of strength to everyone. We have lots of memories of being at Don and Barbara house.