of Little Rock, AR
April 28, 1939 - December 20, 2020
Lily Mae Stark of Little Rock passed away on December 20, 2020. Lily was born on April 28, 1939 to the late John and Maxine Duggar. She was preceded in death by her daughter Jane Stark and her son Richard Stark. Lily is survived by her granddaughter Krystina Stark, sister Lucy Burns, brother-in-law Don Burns, nephew Kenneth Burns, niece Susan Harkness, niece Crystal Ganshaw, and many great-nieces and nephews.
She retired from the State of AR SS Disability after 30+ years. She was very active in her church until she retired. She loved sending cards for every occasion. Her favorite activity was reading books, especially the Bible.
Visitation will be held Thursday, 12 noon, December 31, 2020, at Roller-Drummond Funeral Home Chapel. Services will promptly follow at 1:00 pm. Burial will be at Pinecrest Memorial Park following the service. Memorials may be made to South City Church.
We are complying with the Arkansas Department of Health guidelines and limiting indoor funeral and visitation attendance to 50 people at one time. All attendees must provide and wear their own masks before entering.
I am sorry to hear of Lily Mae passing. I worked with her for many years. Lilly had a kind heart that was evident the way she lived her life. Prayers for the family.
Linda Maben
Prayers for comfort.
Marie Henson
Dear Aunt Lily Mae -
What a joy you have been in my heart. And I have always admired your intelligence and loving kindness to all. Just like your Mother and Father. You are with them now in Heaven.
Godspeed, Lily Mae.
So very sorry to hear of Lily Mae's passing. She was the DDS trainer when I went to work there in 1984, and I eventually took her place upon her retirement in 2006. I can tell you that she definitely left some 'big shoes' to fill. She was kind enough to leave me her personal cell phone number and told me to call her if I ever needed anything. Lily Mae was one of a kind and I'm sure her passing has an enormous impact on many. Keeping the entire family in our thoughts and prayers during this difficult time.
Our condolences to the family.
I love you Aunt Lily. I will miss you and I will love you forever
Lucy, Lily Mae was almost as much a part of our family as you were. My Mother loved yours dearly. I know you will miss your sister as I miss mine. What a day that will be when we can all be reunited.
Lovely Christian lady who will be missed by many.Praying for all the family members.
Rest In Peace Ms Starks
My sincere condolences to the family. Lily Mae was a beautiful person inside and out. She was a trainer for DDSSA when I was hired in 1998. She loved her family and was always full of good cheer. I've never seen her not smiling. The family is in my thoughts and prayers.
So sorry to hear of her passing. I was blessed to learn so much from her.
Lily Mae was an important member of TheCalligraphy Guild of Arkansas for many years. I am deeply sorry to read of her passing. Her faith assures us of the joy she now has with her Lord and savior Jesus. My prayers go to her family.
I absolutely loved Lily Mae! I started work at the DDS in October, 1980 and was fortunate to be trained and continued to be taught by her until her retirement. Her wisdom, professionalism and the compassion she displayed in her service to others significantly influenced my work at the DDS. Prayers for the family and friends.
I’m so sorry to hear of Lily Mae’s passing. We worked together at the DDS From 1974 until she retired. She was a great lady, teacher and friend. Rest in Peace sweet lady.
I worked for Social Security in Arkansas for 31 years and we knew Lilie Mae Stark as one of the pillars at DDS. She was a pragmatist and got things done with care and concern for our clients and for her co-workers. My sympathy to the family for your loss of this fine woman.
I will be praying for the family, She was a blessing to me when I was a kid.
Lily Mae was kind, gentle, yet incredibly strong in what really mattered to her, namely faith in Jesus and loving his church. She loved discussing favorite books and gave me several hand-me downs. So blessed to have known her!
Loved and admired Lily Mae so much. Blessed peaceful rest as promised. We will miss her so much at South City Church; she was so dedicated to God and his Church.
Mrs. Lily Mae is one of my heroes. She was so beautiful and talented. I'm not sure how she put up with us in Children's Church for all those years. To her family, please know that we are praying for you during this difficult time, and that we will never forget her.
So proud to have had opportunities for sharing OUR Lord with her. Blessed to know her.