of Marion, AR
August 23, 1956 - March 22, 2024
Ann Wildy Carpenter died peacefully with her daughters by her side on Thursday, March 22, 2024.
Ann was born on August 23rd, 1956 in Memphis, TN to Charles and Katherine Wheeler Wildy and raised in Etowah, Arkansas on the beloved family farm, a magical place.
In 1974, Ann graduated from Osceola High School and went on to Baylor University where she was a member of the Chi Omega sorority.
In 1980, she married her high school sweetheart and favorite guy, Scott. It was the beginning of a strong and sweet marriage that was the foundation of a beautiful life in Marion.
She served many years as a speech therapist in Marion schools where she made lifelong friends. She was a devoted member of Marion First United Methodist Church, teaching Sunday School and leading children's church for many years. She was a faithful member of the Rebekah Ruth Circle.
Ann had the distinct pleasure of working with her mother, Katherine Wheeler Wildy, in the family business, Wildwood Antiques, for 20 years. Like her mother, Ann delighted in spending time with visitors to Wildwood and made each person feel welcome. She continued to enjoy the family business in the years after the death of her mother.
Ann was kind. Gracious. Generous. She had a unique ability to connect to people in a way that was familiar and comforting from the first moment. The kind of person that shows up and helps when a friend is in need. In turn, she had a community of close friends who returned that kindness during times of illness and for those friends she was forever grateful.
Ann's greatest joy were her daughters, Katherine and Laura. She created a home full of love, humor and warmth. Throughout the years she extended that warmth to many of her daughters' friends, often inviting them to sit and visit at her kitchen table, where she made them feel valued and loved, just as if they were one of her own.
Ann's optimism and steady presence will be missed by all that knew her.
She was preceded in death by her husband of 42 years, Scott. She is survived by her daughters, Katherine (Brad) McGraw of North Little Rock, AR and Laura Carpenter of Springdale, AR and a host of dear friends. A memorial service will be held on Tuesday, March 26th, 2024 at Marion United Methodist Church at 11:00, with visitation at 10:00 at the church. Memorials may be made to Marion United Methodist Church, 81 East Military Road, Marion, AR 72364 or West Cancer Center, 271 W Polk Ave, West Memphis AR, 72301.
Met Anne my first year in Osceola as a high school freshman. Anne was very unique. Never knew her to be anything but kind, considerate, sweet and beautiful. Surprised she passed this early in life
Especially since we need more people around with her qualities.
Laura and Katherine,
I found out about your precious Mother’s passing this morning at West Clinic. There are no words. She was a strong, loving, gracious lady who will greatly missed.
Prayers for comfort and peace for your families.
Much love,
Toni
I am so sorry to hear about Ann. I lived across the street from you all in Marion. I didn’t know your dad had passed away. Keeping you girls in my prayers.
Ann lives in our hearts. I am SO GRATEFUL to have known her. She always gave me joy in any encounter. Any thought of her now fills me with deep peace, and deep grief. Rest in the presence of our King, dearest friend. We are sisters in Christ and sisters in a sorority where we studied, worked and laughed, side by side. Jessica
We all loved Ann as a Chi Omega pledge! Such a lady!
Our family was so sad to hear Ann died. She was really prominent in our lives as Buddy’s speech therapist. She was so kind and made us love her by her humor and sweet nature. God bless you and keep you. The Hyman’s: Herb, Mika, Georgia, Buddy, Natalie, and Whit
I’m so very sad to hear this. Ann was a lovely person and someone I admired. She will be greatly missed. I always enjoyed seeing her when I went to Wildwood. Sending my sincerest condolences.
Jane Jolly Rees
Ann's girls, I am from Etowah. I am not with you all today as you celebrate the life of your Mother, even though I am with you in spirit. I loved your Mother and your Grandmother. Your Grandmother taught me when I was in the 7th or 8th grade in Keiser and then she tutored me in the summer. I remember as a young girl watching Lucille Jackson braid and style your Great Grandmother's hair. Ann told me recently her name was Alvina, I only knew her as Mrs. Wildy. My family connection to the Wildy family goes back to when your Grand Parents moved from Illinois to the Etowah community. My Dad, Carl Heard, was the first person to happen on the site of the tragic accident that claimed your Uncle Leroy. My Dad told me the week of his dying that was the hardest thing he ever did in his life was to deliver the news to Mrs. Wildy about Leroy. Emotions run high when we love each other. I remember that your grandmother attended the visitation for my Dad's funeral and also sent an Italian Cake to Mother's home. What a joy for me to share my love for her as I recall those days. Then one day as I was working at the front desk at Marion School District appeared your Mother with her application in hand. What a wonderful day for me to meet her and know that we were from the same place, Etowah Arkansas. I grew to love her as she worked there. She, as you both know, was blessed to have her girls and you were blessed to have her as your Mother. I share your loss with many others, knowing she left her mark being present with us. I yearn for the day of our return to meet our loved ones in eternity, and we can be assured she will be among us. The scriptures tell us God loves us and is with us at all times. I hope those of us who have expressed to you our connection and love to your Mother will be of comfort to both of you, along with God's WORD to you and me. Take comfort to know your parents are together again. Sincerely and lovingly, Christine Heard Shoemake
Katherine and Laura, Ann was a dear friend from Baylor days. She excelled as a student and was adored as a friend. Ann had a great sense of humor and an infectious laugh. She brightened up every room she entered. During my first year at Baylor, Ann and I got remnants of cardboard and "sledded" down the grassy slope abutting the interstate next to the campus. There were lots of spills and lots of laughter, after which we headed to iHop for a late night snack. She was responsible for so many innocent and fun moments that I remember from those years. I have a vivid memory of meeting your dad for the first time when he visited Baylor one weekend. Scott and Ann were on a swing together in front of Baylor's Student Union Building. Your dad was warm and gracious. Seeing them together, it was obvious that they would marry someday. I celebrate their joyful marriage blessed by the two of you. Even in the midst of a season of grief, I give thanks for their faith and the sure knowledge that they are whole, they are together, and they are surrounded by love. I'm so thankful for your parents. They were truly special and brought joy to so many others. Blessings to you!
I am a long time customer of Wildwood Antiques. I lived in Osceola from 1979-1994 and visited your grandmother many times and that is how I met your mother. Always a welcoming smile to a special, magical shop. I miss Ann. You are in my prayers and thoughts during this difficult time.
Laura and Katherine, your mother was a much loved person, and I admired her. She always made me feel welcome with her brilliant smile, and I am sending my love and deepest sympathy.
I am so very sorry for your loss, may God grant you peace and mercy. I know you will relish the sweet memories of such a sweet and wonderful lady. To God be the Glory as she is no longer suffering and with the Maker and her family members. <3
I am so sorry for the loss of dear Ann. I have shopped for many years at wildwood and always looked forward to visiting with first Kathryn and then Ann. She told me all about her trip last winter with her daughters that she loved so much. She will be greatly missed by so many.
I knew Ann at Baylor and was in sorority with her. She was a beautiful friend, inside and out. She will be missed. I am sure she was a wonderful mother.
There was never a more lovely person than your mother, Ann. She was scholarly, kind, loving, giving and so full of optimism. She loved her church, her family and your wonderful grandmother, Katherine. We in her PEO chapter will miss her so very much and we, her customers at Wildwood, will be lost without her jewelry guidance and her antique knowledge. You girls were so fortunate to have such a very special mother as your mentor in life. Ann and Scott were a perfect team to raise two fine young ladies. Our thoughts and prayers are with you. Please know how much everyone loved your mother. Christie White
My heart is broken for you girls and for all of those who are feeling this profound loss! Your mother was one of my favorite people and my dear friend and confidant.
Our world was a better place with her in it and I am certainly a better person because of our friendship !
So sorry for the loss of your mom. Prayers for the families.
I loved visiting with her at Wildwood. A magical place with wonderful people
Such a sweet spirit. I got to know Ann through many visits to Wildwoods. A special place to all who visited there.
I didn’t know Ann as well as others but I found her to be a thoughtful, generous, and delightful soul. She always seemed to be the epitome of a gracious southern lady. I liked her a lot. I know those whom she loved and treasured will miss her terribly. May God’s peace comfort all of your hearts.
Girls, I was very saddened about the news of Ann’s death. We had so many years of fun with Katherine, Ann and Gladys. They are in Heaven together checking on us.
Peace, love and prayers, Anne
Ann was such a special person. We first met when we were Jr. Bridesmaids in Larry (my brother) and Marie Johnson’s wedding. The last time we visited was at my sister’s funeral in Marion where Ann was helping with the food. She was always so gracious and kind. My heart goes out to her family. Sending prayers and hugs to all.
Sending love and condolences to your family. It was a pleasure knowing Ann. Praying for peace in the days to come.
Such a precious person! I worked with her in the Marion School district at Phelix or Avondale or both! When she left teaching, I thought, I really miss her! Surely she misses us! I know the daughters are greatly grieved at her passing. Praying that God will comfort and carry them through this tough time.
To the family of my dear classmate we're sorry for your loss. Knowing her to 50 years has been a honor. My God comfort you withh his live and peace.
Osceola Class of 1974
There are no words my dear ladies. Katherine and Lauren, I lost my Dad, at 43, to a drunken 19 year while my Dad was jogging when I was 25. There are times I have realized we will have no answers until we meet our Master. I am sad for you two and others, while I am happy Ann isn’t suffering anymore here on earth. I am here for you anytime, day or night. I loved your family. God Bless you with his grace we will never understand. Love, penny Jones.
Prayers for her family and friends. She was such a sweet lady and a wonderful part of the community!
Our deepest sympathies to Ann's daughters. Ann was definitely one of the kindest people we have ever known. Ann had been friends with Cindy (David's sister) since childhood including being OHS cheerleaders together. She provided emotional and spiritual support to Cindy during Cindy's battles with breast cancer. Prayers for peace and patience for those that knew and loved Ann.
May light perpetual shine upon her.
David and Julia Stiles
Sending love and prayers. A wonderful lady!
Our thoughts and prayers are with you all during this time. God Bless!!! The Douglass'
So sorry for your loss. Our thoughts and prayers are with you during this sad time.
We have so many fond memories of your Mother, Ann, working with your Grandmother,
Katherine, at Wildwood.
Always sharing stories about you two girls.
Comfort knowing she is with her Lord and Savior and reunited with her sweet Mother.
Prayers for both of you, be strong women as they were.
Al and Pam Heringer
Laura & Katherine, your lovely mother is remembered by many of us from Baylor. Her obituary was sent to a group of us. All the comments of her were the kind we all would want said about us. I remember well her talking of your father, her devotion to him, and her love for him. I also remember being amazed that she only wore cotton. A most kind woman with a sweet, sweet smile! What a most difficult time for both of your parents to pass in a short period of time. You and all who love them will be in our prayers.
Very kind person, proud to have know Ann thru OHS years. Condolences to the family.
Precious Katherine and Laura, I cannot even imagine how your world has been in recent years with your parent’s illnesses. But I do know your precious Mama was the perfect example to you both of grace and kindness and I so very much admired this about her. From the moment I met her years ago I knew I had a friend in Ann. Please accept our heartfelt condolences in the loss of your dear mother. We will be praying for you both!
Thoughts and Prayers to Family as you travel this difficult journey. The good news is this BEAITIFUL LADY is celebrating with loved ones in Heaven today.
Ann was a wonderful lady who will be sorely missed. Praying for Katherine and Laura
My Condolences
I’ve known and loved your mother (and grandmother)all my life. Ann was such a wonderful person.
Ann was a lovely woman inside and out, a kind friend, and an amazing person! Her sweet spirit will be missed but it will always be a part of our memories with her!!
RIP dear Ann!
Susan Rowden
PAL & XO friend
Katherine & Laura,
I am so sorry for the loss of your precious mom. I wish I had gotten the chance to meet her and visit Wildwood. Sending all my love. -Brooke
A bright light has gone out in our city and it leaves an empty space in my heart. I will miss my sweet friend Ann Carpenter but I will cherish her friendship always. I will see you again someday. Thank you for the joy you brought to my life.
I am so sorry for the loss of your mother.
Im so sorry for the loss of Ann. She was a kind and caring soul. She was one of the first people to welcome me when I moved to Marion, our daughters shared lots if memories and she will truly be missed by many. She was a bright light for sure!
My prayers are with you all. Ann was one of a kind, a real sweetheart of a friend, college dorm neighbor, sorority sister and lovely inside and out- an inspiration to all. My heart is so sad for everyone who knew her because to know her was to love her.
Anne was always a pleasure to be around. She was a bright light to all who walked through the doors of Marion Methodist Church. My thoughts and prayers are with her family. May you delight in the thought we will reunite in Heaven one day.
My condolences and prayers for the family and may they find comfort in knowing that the Good Lord will welcome Ann into his glorious kingdom through loving arms. Rest in Peace old friend
So sweet beautiful and kind!
Prayers for and Ann, Scott and their 2 daughters. Prayers for their other family members, too.
Bless all,
Andy and Sherri Luttrell
Ann helped my daughter so much in speech therapy years ago. Lovely lady. Prayers for the family!
I am so sorry to hear Ann passed away. She was such a sweet person with a sweet spirit. I loved going to Wildwood for lunch. Ann and her Mom were the best hostesses. Loved going to church with Ann and Scott. They were such an inspiration to everyone. My thoughts and prayers to Katherine, Laura and families
I grew up with your momma. We graduated from high school together. I’m so very sorry for your loss.
What a loss of a wonderful person. I shopped many times at Wildwood. Enjoyed every minute to be with such wonderful generous and loving people. Rest in Peace Ann with your mom and my mom. We will miss you. Stacy Burnett