of Pleasant Plains, AR
May 29, 1930 - April 9, 2023
Addie Westbrook, 92, of Pleasant Plains passed away April 9, 2023.
She was born May 29, 1930 in Light, Arkansas to Raymond and Dollie Cordelia (McClusky) Denniston.
Addie was a lifetime member at Flippo Chapel Landmark Missionary Baptist Church and was a dedicated Christian. She was a wonderful mother and grandmother and friend who never complained about anything. She worked at the international Shoe Factory in her early years and loved to spend time with her grandchildren, sew, and garden.
Survivors include one son, Ronnie Westbrook (Linda) of Pleasant Plains; one daughter, Dianne Tharp (Terry) of Hot Springs; four grandchildren, Rhonda Allen, Rickie Westbrook, Matthew Sharp, Angela Barthol, six great-grandchildren, four great-great-grandchildren, several nieces and nephews, cousins and friends.
She was preceded in death by her parents; her husband of 67 years, Bud Westbrook; two sisters, Oletha Price, Yvonne Cooper; great-grandchild, Scotty Wayne Piker, and one infant brother.
The family would like to give a special thanks to Brookfield Memory Care in Hot Springs.
Pallbearers are Rickie Westbrook, Mike Price, Ernie Price, Shaun Price, Dennis Cooper, and Matthew Sharp. Honorary pallbearers are Wendell Westbrook, Mark Carpenter, and Joey Hays.
Funeral services will be held Thursday, April 13, 2023 at the Flippo Chapel Landmark Missionary Baptist Church at 2:00pm with Verlon Wood and Dale Crumby officiating. Burial will follow at Union Grove Cemetery.
Visitation will be held one hour prior to the service time at 1:00pm at the church.
Memorials may be made to Flippo Chapel Landmark Missionary Baptist Church, 715 Floral Rd, Pleasant Plains, AR, 72568.
We just heard of the passing of sweet Addie. My grandmother was Willie, Bud’s sister. I personally meet Addie 3 times and she and Bud had the very best stories! I am sure she will be missed by all! Praise Jesus she is at peace in His loving arms. ðŸ™ðŸ¼ðŸ™ðŸ¼ðŸ™ðŸ¼
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So sorry for your loss.
God bless you all in this difficult time of need many good memories many thoughts and prayers for all the family, I ask God to give you the strength in this difficult time. God bless you and prayers
We loved Addie and miss our visits with her and bud. They had the best advice on a lot of different things. I would call her and say addie I can’t figure out how to piece this star on a quilt, I was making and she would say bring it on over and I will see if I can help you and she did! When we would drive by, there would be that sweet lady outside working in her flower bed with her ball cap on with her hoe in her hands She loved her flowers. I would tell darrell Addie was the closest thing to being like my mom. She loved to visit with her cousin darrell, the stories they could tell and just laugh. Of course she always had to have a hug. She was always wanting to fix you a glass of tea. Darrell would go get her and bring her to sit on the porch with him. She enjoyed it and looking at my flowers and would share flowers with me. I think of her every time I look at the paper whites and miniature rose bush she gave me. She didn’t want to stay long, she loved her home and loved seeing Ronnie come in the back door. She would say there’s my son. Oh and how she loved her garden. She loved okra! We have missed her over the years once she had to leave but hold on to the memories we have of her. She was the best! Loved her dearly!! Darrell and Linda grady.
Ronnie and Family , I am so sorry for your loss, take comfort knowing where she is now , with the LORD and what a reunion going on , with the family gone on before , Anjels in heaven rejoice , May Our Father in Heaven comfort all ,during this time Ron and Nina Stephens