of Benton, AR
February 8, 1939 - August 18, 2024
Vera Ferguson, was born February 8, 1939 in Bryant, Arkansas and passed away on August 18, 2024 at her residence in Benton, Arkansas. Vera along with her three sisters, Mom, Dad and grandmother lived off Boone road in Bryant.
They lived a simple country lifestyle filled with family fun and hard work. In those early days, she loved to play basketball and was a cheerleader for the Bryant Hornets. She met Curtis soon after graduation and they were married in 1960.
Vera and Curtis were very busy not only starting their family with Wyatt and Bart, but also opening the furniture store. She loved the work and interior design. She and Curtis would travel every chance they could. According to the boys, there were many long and boring weekend road trips looking at furniture stores and OLD houses. This is where she gleaned bits and pieces of details creating her own style.
She loved to go antiquing and had many fun filled days with her friends searching for that next treasure. She was a woman of confidence, deep conviction and faith. She knew exactly what she liked and had no problem standing up for it.
She along with her father-in-law, George Ferguson and Uncle, Boose Nalley, built houses and did remodeling projects. If you drive down River Street where she lived, you will see the fruits of her labor. She preserved the neighborhood she so dearly loved. Vera restored homes along River, Jackman, Richards, Maple and Westbrook Streets, adding a white picket fence in front of each as a finishing touch. She had the gift of taking something old and bringing it back to life. Vera was the original ''Joanna Gaines''.
Saturday mornings at Aunt Christine's breakfast and quilting was always a highlight. She loved her family, her kids, grand kids, great grand kids, aunts, uncles, cousins, nieces and nephews and spent a lot of time with them.
She loved Christmas and we all looked forward to Christmas at Nannie's! She prepared for Christmas all year long! From vintage decor to unique personal gifts, it was a dreamy experience! Traditions galore. ''Hurry'' was not allowed. We sat and visited and enjoyed our Christmas dinner and great conversation! She was the Queen of Christmas!
''Mom you lived life to the fullest and wore a lot of hats in the process. A task that would have been impossible for most, all the while keeping Dad in Line!''
Vera was born Feb 8, 1939 to Gordon and Hazel Richardson of Bryant. She is preceded in death by her husband, Curtis; parents and sisters, Lavern Cole, Nancy Williams and Linda Brod. She is survived by sons, Wyatt (Lynn), Bart (Kimberly); grandkids, Kyle (Christen), Kurt (Lindsay). Kelly (Connor), Clark (Taylor), Sam & Caroline and great-grandkids, Hadley, Harper, Roni & Tripp Ferguson, Luke, Grant & Will Smithson.
Funeral services will be held 1:00 P.M. Saturday, August 24, 2024 at Holland Chapel Baptist Church. Interment will follow at Gravel Hill Cemetery. Visitation will be from 12:00 P.M. until 1:00 P.M. prior to service.
In lieu of flowers, the family requests memorials be made to Saline County Boys and Girls Club, 1810 Citizens Drive, Benton, AR 72015 or New Beginnings Pregnancy Center of Saline County, 120 S. Conrad Street, Benton, AR 72015
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Sending sincere heartfelt condolences to all of Vera’s family. May you all find comfort in all of the wonderful memories that you hold in your hearts forever.
The Ferguson family are such a big part of Saline County! Vera and Curtis created such a legacy here. She (and Curtis) will be missed.
Bart , Wyatt and family ,
Thoughts and prayers for all of you are being lifted during this time .
So many wonderful memories we are blessed with from the time we went to Holland Chapel with her and your father , one was when we were expecting Dallas and your mother asked what I wanted for a gift and I told her one of the special baby quilts she made and she made me one , forty years later I still have it .. Keep tight and always share your special memories of her and they will carry you through the hard days.
Such a sweet joyful lady who was so interesting to talk with. She was always so positive and encouraging. A true role model for a life well lived. Rest in Love and Peace forever!
Vera was my friend in early years then caught up again at Holland Chapel years later after my return back to Benton. I loved Vera, such a sweet person inside and out. She will be missed by all who knew her. May the peace of GOD Be with each of you in the days ahead, knowing she is well and happy with Jesus , Curt’s, and all others waiting in the wings on her.
Vera was a sweetheart. We bowled together many moons ago, and would often go to El Cena Casa for lunch. Always had a great time! Vera was a great person and will be missed.
What a beautiful Soul, Will be missed dearly.
Vera and Curtis were the best! You all were truly blessed with them in your lives! We loved them so very much and have such great memories of time together! Love to you all!
Always a beautiful smile and great hug. She truly deserves her place in heaven.
So sorry for your loss. Your mom was so special and kind. Our prayers are with all of you.