of Conway, AR
March 1, 1945 - September 4, 2024
Elizabeth "Betty" Ellen Pack (née Hannah), aged 79, passed away on September 4, 2024 in Conway, AR. Born on March 1, 1945 in Little Rock, AR, Betty grew up to be a hardworking, talented and strong-willed woman, known for her no-nonsense yet humorous demeanor. She attended Central High School followed by the University of Arkansas at Little Rock, setting the stage for a successful career as the Office Manager at Pack Plumbing.
Betty was a dedicated wife, proud mother and a loving grandmother, cherished for her nurturing and supportive nature. She was a creative soul, deeply engaged in arts and crafts, with talents ranging from ceramics to stained glass, as well as sewing, embroidery and cross-stitch.
In 1978, Betty was elected as a delegate to the Arkansas Constitutional Convention held in 1979. She was also a long-time member of the Conway Twilight Optimist Club and served as its President for a year.
Betty is survived by her husband, James E. Pack; her children, Steve Pack (Lori) and Audra Pack; grandchildren, Carissa Rhodes, Olivia Dalrymple (William), Jobe Green, Chaylea Green and Hannah Green; as well as her sister-in-law, Peggy Pack (Charles Lowe) and brother-in-law, G. Joe Pack. She was preceded in death by her parents, Thomas and Dorothy Hannah and brothers, John and Thomas Hannah.
A visitation will be held from 1-2:00pm on Saturday, September 7th at Roller-McNutt Funeral Home, 650 Central Landing Blvd, Conway, AR 72032. A Celebration of Life will follow immediately after at 2:00pm. Attendees are invited to wear something pink in her memory.
Please send flowers to the funeral home or you may donate in honor of her name to Gentiva Hospice, honoring Betty's compassionate spirit.
For the family and friends , Im so very sorry for your loss. She was Beautiful inside and out . She had a great smile , was always friendly to everyone , loves her laugh . I've had she and her family in my thoughts and prayers for many years . Continued prayers for all !!!
Dear Jim, Steve and Audra,
We were so sorry to hear of Betty's passing. Betty was a remarkable woman full of life and offered a lot to everyone around her. She gave Bruce and I a wedding shower and took our wedding photos free of charge. When Betty was elected as a delegate to the Arkansas Constitutional Convention held in 1979, she asked Bruce and his brother Robert, to be pages for her. They enjoyed doing that very much. We're keeping your family in our prayers.
Sincerely,
Bruce and Julie Kemper
I am so sorry you are going through this. It is devastating and there are no words that I or anyone
can offer to magically make the pain go away, but take heart. Time will soften the edges and ease
your burden.
May angels quickly greet her on her journey to heaven.
Audra I am so sorry. I will keep you and your family in my prayers.