of Marshall, AR
December 23, 1958 - April 13, 2023
Estella Suzi Fryar, age 64, of Marshall, Arkansas passed from this life on Thursday, April 13th, 2023 at her home. She was born in Muncie, Indiana on December 23rd, 1958 to Estel Mallott Leffew and Earlene Angeline Campbell Leffew.
Suzi worked for the Farm Services Agency in administration for many years. She loved doing volunteer work and worked tirelessly at the Hattie House, the Humane Society Thrift Store and the local Food Bank. She was an avid animal lover and enjoyed crocheting in her spare time. Suzi loved to travel and was preparing for an annual trip with her girlfriends at the time of her death. Her good humor and sharp wit will be greatly missed by family and friends.
Survivors include her brothers, Lyndon Leffew and wife, Connie of Buffalo, Minnesota and Rodney Leffew and wife, Adreah of Grand Ledge, Michigan and numerous nieces, nephews, extended family and dear friends who will also mourn her passing.
Suzi is preceded in death by her parents, Estel and Earlene Leffew; her husband, Roy Fryar and one brother, Barry Leffew.
Memorial services are pending at this time.
At the family's request, in lieu of flowers, donation may be made to The Hattie House Youth Center and Park or the Searcy County Humane Society.
Shocked to hear about her passing. She was a member of our Destin. FL girls group. She was such a pleasure to be with. She was missed this year very much. Rest in peace my friend.
I meet Suzi thru the Farm Service Agency. I was saddened to hear of her passing away. Prayers for the family. Suzi loved people and was a pleasure to be around and always willing to help others.
I had the privilege of working in the same office with Suzi for five and half years. We become friends and took two cruises together. She will be greatly missed by many. She loved life and enjoyed her farmers that she took care of.
I am so sorry for your Loss. Suzi was a Co-Worker with FSA-USDA. Suzi was a very hard worker and a kind person.
I was shocked and saddened to hear the news about Suzi. I use to see her at Simmons Bank when I worked there and she always baked and brought us Christmas candy and goodies and shared several recipes with me. Even after we both retired I would see her at the Humane Society yellow house where she volunteered. She was always so bubbly and loved life. She will be missed by many who knew her. Sympathy and prayers to her family. May God comfort you during the days ahead.
I was very saddened to hear about Suzi. I had the pleasure of working with her several years until she retired. Suzi loved people and always talked about her family. She did a great job in the office taking care of the programs. She loved the Farm Service Agency and knew most of the employees throughout the state. She loved to volunteer and help in any way she could, for the agency and the community. She was a great person and she will be missed. May our good Lord give her family comfort during this difficult time.
I knew Suzi through our annual beach trip every year. She and I were partners in the kitchen during this trip. She was a unique and precious friend. She was preparing to be here this week. We've missed her dearly.
So sorry to hear of Suzi’s passing. We worked together at FSA and I will always be grateful to her for all of the help she gave to me at work. She was a wonderful lady and will be greatly missed by all who knew her.
I was very saddened, and shocked to get the news of Suzi's death. I first met Suzi at Farm services. She was always so great to help me. Years later when I needed some help at Hattie House I remembered this helpful, hard working lady. Sitting here tonight in my easy chair I see my beautiful crocheted throw made and given to me by Suzi. Lord I'm just so very sorry to hear she is gone. All I can do is send up prayers of peace and comfort to her entire family.
I got the pleasure of working with Suzi the last of her FSA years until she retired. She always thought all of us was hungry in the office as she would cook for us and have us try something she made(to my liking as she and I would have many food talks). She was quick to tell you that she was from where Ball mason jars are made and where David Letterman is from. She also loved to tell about her French heritage, and I believe she had some connection to the Hatfields and McCoys lol. She will be missed, and may God bless her family. Brent, Jill, and Girls.