of Greenbrier, AR
May 19, 1938 - December 5, 2022
Born May 19th 1938, Lois Janette Cargile was the 1st of 6 kids born to Thomas Ewell Cargile and Paulene Frances Brazear Cargile. She told stories of working in the cotton field for her father. Once, as a very young child, he gave her a bag of cotton seeds to replant the missing plants that didn't come up. She told on herself that she filled up several crawdad holes that day with cotton seed. She was always full of great stories. She loved her family and her home and was the center of many joyous gatherings during the holidays.
She worked in the dye shop at Rock Tenn for 23 years until retiring in 2004. When any coworker had a birthday, she would make sure to bake them a cake and take it to work for them. This earned her the nickname as the cake lady. Everyone there loved her.
She often talked about her sports cars that she had in her youth. Not to be outdone by her brothers, she had Mustangs and Novas, too. In her latter years, she would fish in her spare time and watch car races and other sports, especially the Razorbacks.
She is preceded in death by her parents (Thomas Ewell Cargile and Paulene Frances Brazear Cargile); brothers (Jerry Lee Cargile, Denny Cargile, and Gene Cargile); 2 of her sons (Doyne Lynn Hull and Danny Lee Hull); daughter-in-law (Treasea Gray), and grandson (Doyne Lynn, Jr.).
Her surviving siblings and their children include her sister, Betty Sue Cargile Abbott of Oregon (her daughters, Tami, and Kamara), and Tommy Cargile of Conway, Arkansas (his son Chad). Surviving children and grandchildren include son, Jimmy Lee Hull of Cabot (his children Melissa, Amanda, Elizbeth, and Jimmy Lee), Linda Gail Hull Carney and her husband, Jeff of Wooster (Linda's stepdaughter Seaera Erbach), David Wayne Hull of Conway (his children David Jr. and Shelby), her youngest, Doyce Jr. Hull of Batesville (his children Jacob, Jessica, and Dylan) and grandchildren Josh and DJ Hull (Danny's children) and Phillip Hull (Doyne's son), as well as a host of great-grandchildren. Some of her extended family include Bill and the late Treasea Gray and their daughters, Jordan and Taylor.
Her favorite saying was (I love all my Children).
She will be missed dearly.
tommy sorry for your loss
My condolences to Ms. Hull's family and friends during this difficult time, may God comfort you in the months to come. I know she was welcomed by her loving family that went on before her.
John 11:25-26
The Robinson family grew up across the street from the Hulls, I remember when the kids were little. good neighbors, good people. I haven't been in contact with the kids or Lois for some time, just out of contact, she will be missed greatly, our condolences to the family
So sorry to hear about Aunt Lois' passing. Prayers and love to the family. Loved visiting and loved her. So much fun to be around. Love ya!!!!
So sorry to hear about Aunt Lois' passing. Prayers and love to the family. Love ya!!!!
Lois was a good gracious woman that was a friend to all at The Rock. She not only worked hard with us at the Rock she could cook some of the best homemade food and feed us men!
The only thing she seemed to want in return was to watch us all eat and tell her how good it was! And it was as good as she was kind, considerate and a friend to all who knew her!
She will be missed by so many!â¤
David and the entire Hull family you are in our prayers.
We have the blessed hope of seeing her again one glad morning!
May you each one feel the closeness of our Lord today and the days ahead!
Hal, Jr. & Deb Garrett
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Mrs Hull was one of our Pickles Gap mommas. We spent lots of time together growing up with her kids. The Ayers family will deeply miss her. To all her children and grandchildren she was an amazing woman.
Christa Ayers Cossey
You are all in Our thoughts and prayers. God be with y'all.
I remember meeting Lois and Doyle, when we first moved here. They were a very nice family. I enjoy working with Lois at rock ten. You will be missed very much. Prayers for all of the kids
I always remember the fun and laughter when visiting Aunt Lois. She made people feel right at home.
Prayers to all the family!
Jerry & I both knew Lois. Jerry worked with her at Rock Tenn, for many years. Always had a great time visiting with her & would always end with lots of laughter. She was a great friend, know she will be missed. Praying for all her families.
My dear sweet Lois. I remember the day I met you. Duncan always talked about what a great lady you were and I couldn’t agree more. I have missed our phone calls for a few years but I thought of you often. I hope when you got to Heaven that Duncan was waiting on his buddy. Rest In Peace sweet lady. I’ll see you again one day. Prayers going up for your family and loved ones. Love you Lois â¤ï¸
Melissa Hight
She was one of my favorites! Always so good to me. I will miss her sweetness and her love. Rest in peace Aunt Lois. I love you and I will see you again. Linda I am praying for and the boys. Hugs to all of you. They don’t make them like her anymore. Love to all. Beverly