of Batesville, AR
August 11, 1930 - February 10, 2024
Dorothea Wyatt Sheffield, resident of Batesville, AR, passed away at the age of 93 on February 10, 2024, in Jonesboro, AR. She was born on August 11, 1930, to Samuel and Clara (Kelley) Wyatt of Desha, AR.
Dorothea's journey began in Desha, where she graduated from high school before marrying R.L. Sheffield in 1948 in Batesville. She was a devoted homemaker and was employed at White Rogers, where she participated in basketball and bowling leagues. She later worked as a dental assistant for Dr. Norman Grammar and Dr. William Beller. Dorothea was a member of the Ozark Gaited Saddle Club, the Eastern Star, and the United Methodist Women's Circle. Her dedication extended to her long-standing membership and service at the Central Avenue Methodist Church.
Dorothea shared a passion for Missouri Fox Trotting horses with her beloved husband, R.L. Together, they delighted in showcasing their horses and found joy in attending auctions. She was renowned for her keen eye for antiques and collectibles. Above all, Dorothea's heart belonged to her family. She was a loving mother, grandmother, and great-grandmother, cherishing holidays and every moment spent with her loved ones. Her sense of humor, love, and unwavering support will be deeply missed by all who had the privilege of knowing her.
In the wake of Dorothea Wyatt Sheffield's passing, she was preceded in death by her beloved parents, Samuel and Clara Wyatt, her devoted husband of 69 years, R.L. Sheffield, one sister Winona Jones, three brothers A. Wayne Wyatt, Winford D. Wyatt and Jackie R. Wyatt Sr. and her cherished granddaughter Elizabeth Ann Atkinson of Daphne, AL.
Dorothea is survived by her daughter and son-in-law, Connie and Richard Painter of Madison, MS, her granddaughter Brandie Painter Lieblong (Brad) of Jonesboro, AR, her grandson-in-law Russell Atkinson of Daphne, AL, and her brother Bobby Wyatt of Batesville , AR. She is also survived by her three great-grandchildren, Ally and Emma Atkinson, and Tyson Lieblong, who brought immense joy into her life along with numerous nieces, nephews, and cousins.
A heartfelt thank you is extended to the staff of Woodcrest Assisted Living Facility in Batesville, AR, for their dedicated attention and kindness shown to Dorothea during her time there and also to the compassionate team at the St Bernard's Flo and Phil House of Jonesboro AR. who provided unwavering care during her final days. The family is also immensely grateful for the friendship and support of Harold and Joyce Nash.
A service will be held at 1 PM Tuesday, February 20th, at Central Avenue Methodist Church in Batesville officiated by Jesse James and Paul Seay. Burial will follow at Oaklawn cemetery. Active pallbearers will be Russell Atkinson, Stephen Baxter, Ken Jones, Brad Lieblong, Tyson Lieblong, Larry Meyer, and Ronnie Painter. Honorary pallbearers include Charles Barnett, Harold Nash, Dr. Ben Owens Jr., James Street Sr., Rocky Wilmuth, David Wyatt, J.R. Wyatt Jr., Mark Wyatt and Sam Wyatt.
Lasting memorials may be directed to Central Avenue United Methodist Church, located at 1205 N Central Avenue, Batesville, AR 72501. Alternatively, contributions may also be made to the St. Bernard's Flo and Phil Jones Hospice House located at 1148 E. Matthews, Jonesboro, AR 72401. Your support will help provide compassionate end-of-life care to other families.
Bobby and family I am so sorry to hear about your sister. You and your family are in my thoughts and prayers.
Always loved your mom and dad. She was so good to us during our teen years. Connie, you and Richard and your family are in our prayers. She joined precious family members and I know that comforts you. Love to all.
What are the meaning of words To express our thoughts. My thoughts of the years, months, days, minutes, that Gerald and I shared with our precious, sweet, beautiful, friend, Dorothea, "Dot", were
so very special. If I were an author I would write a book and title it, "Dorothea and the 'Big House' ".
I loved her stories, laughter, smiles and the joy she brought to us. Without a doubt, her friendship
has been an embellishment that will last our lifetime.
I am so sorry to hear of Dot's passing she and R.L. always seemed like the perfect couple. I always thought she was such a pretty and sweet lady. Keeping all of you in my prayers.
Connie I am so sorry. I enjoyed her so much when I was doing her hair. We laughed and had some good times that I will always remember.
A very sweet lady who will be missed by so many! Fly High sweet lady and it was such a blessing knowing you! RIP Dot!
My deepest condolences in the death of your mother. My daughter Lisa and I horse showed with R. L. and Dot. This is what we all called your mom. Prayers for you all and Prayers for the repose of her soul.
I had the privilege of working with Dot and RL at the dental clinic. They were both such wonderful people. I enjoyed bumping into Dot when she was out and about town. It has been a few years since I have gotten to see and talk to Dot but have thought about her every time I drive by their beautiful home.
So so sorry for the loss of your Mother! She was such a sweet lady !!!
So super sad. Only one of them surviving, Bobby. She reminds me so much of my grandmother She is with her granddaughter now. She will be missed
Dear Brandie and family,
We are so deeply saddened to hear of the passing of your beloved grandmother. I always loved when I would accidentally bump into you at a flea market when she was visiting. I know you will treasure those memories always.
You all will continue to be on our hearts and in our prayers.
How beautiful heaven must be!
Connie, so very hard to lose your Mother. Prayers for comfort and strength for you and your family.
I'm saddened for the loss of Connie's Mom. She was a very wonderful woman. It's my prayer that Connie and the extended family find peace in our Lord during this time of sorrow.
Connie I am so sorry for your loss! Dorothea was such a sweet person and we thought so much of her! Thoughts and prayers for you and your family!!
Buddy and Missy Carlile