of Little Rock, AR
October 14, 1952 - June 29, 2023
Marsha Burnett Crismon died suddenly on June 29, 2023. She was born October 14, 1952 to Benjamin and Roberta Burnett in Wynne, Arkansas. She received a high school degree from Wynne and a Bachelor of Arts in Sociology from Arkansas State University. Marsha was a well-loved daughter, sister, wife, mother and grandmother. She was known for her holiday gatherings and excellent cooking skills.
She was preceded in death by her parents and her two sisters, Carolyn Dickson and Patricia Baxter. She is survived by her husband of 50 years, Bill Crismon; her son, Ben (Mary) Crismon and grandchildren, Sallee, Shepherd and Calder Crismon. She is also survived by her brother, Don (Vickie) Burnett and several nieces and nephews.
Private family services will be held at a later date. Memorials may be made to the Methodist Foundation for Arkansas or to St. James United Methodist Church in Little Rock.
Bill, Ben and Family, I regret being late with my condolences, but I only learned of Marsha's departure from Planet Earth when I got our cousin, David's, e-mail. I am so very sorry that your dear Marsha has left Earth--not sorry for her since she is in a much, much better place, but sorry for all who are left here and missing her terribly. I do know something of how that feels since my Bob has also left earth. The difference is, however, that Bob had dementia for three years, but Marsha left suddenly. I am praying for God to give comfort and peace for each of you. You are cousins and we laugh and hurt together.
Ben, I am so sorry to hear of your mother's sudden passing. Your faith community can offer care and support during this time of loss. Let them be the hands and feet of Christ. You and your family are in my thoughts and prayers.
Ben,
I want you to know that Marion and I are keeping you and your family in our prayers. Your mom was a special lady, and I know she was strong in her encouragement as you developed into the faithful clergyperson that you are. I understand how different it can be as a pastor who has lost rather than a pastor who is caring for another who is enduring loss. I hope you feel the web of care that undergirds you from your brothers and sisters in the Arkansas Conference.
From your brother and former pastor,
Thomas E Weir
Ben,
I want to echo what Garry Teeter said. St James has great staff to cover for you as needed during this tender time. Sounds like your mom was a great lady. What wonderful memories you must have! Prayers for all your family.
My Mother and I are so sorry for your loss of your Mother. May God hold you and your family close during this time.
Steve and I are so sad about Marsha’s sudden passing. She was such a kind and gentle person. I am so glad I had the honor of knowing her and working with her at Asbury and Christ Lutheran.
Bill and Ben and family, you are all in our thoughts and prayers.
Sending prayers for peace and comfort for all.ðŸ™
I did not know Marsha in her later years but I knew her I her early years. Ben and Roberta had a grocery store in Wynne and the both were so proud of their family. Especially Marsha. Always do sweet and kind.
God be with you as you try to move on and know that she lives in your heart.
Bill, Ben and family, my heart is broken to hear of your loss. Marsha was so kind and gentle. She loved her family with her whole heart and I will never forget our friendship. My prayers and sympathy are with each of you as you navigate this life without her. We know we will see her again!
We are so sorry to hear of Marcia’s passing. She was kind and loving and always understanding. All are in our prayers as you grieve this loss.
Bill, Ben, Mary, and family - we are so very sorry about Marsha's sudden passing. She was a wonderful person and we are so grateful for the memories. With love and prayers.
Bill and Ben, I so sorry for your loss. I’m glad I knew Marsha.
So sorry Ben. Your family is in our prayers. Hang in there!
Ben and family - Dee, Clark, and I send our deepest condolences. We send you prayers of peace and comfort during this very difficult time.
My name is Terrie Lynn because she is my namesake she babysat me and my sisters when we were small I went to church with Marsha all my young life what a sweet sweet lady she was I have her name
Bill and Ben, Tom and I are so sad to hear about the death of Marsha. She was such a kind and gentle person. I think back on our early years together and replay all the good times, living on the same street, going to church together, they were special times.
We love you!!
Bill , Ben and family- we are so sorry about Marsha. I remember her loving and kind always. May God be with you during this difficult timeðŸ™â¤ï¸. Leta and Kevin Anglin
So very sorry for your loss, Ben.
Charles and I hurt for you & your family. Know that we are holding you up to the God of All comfort in our prayers, that you will experience peace that surpasses understanding. We do rejoice in our certain hope of life everlasting for those that rest in the Lord.
After Donna’s mother passed I learned that it’s different being on the grieving side and not the Clergy side. Give yourself some time to let go of work and just be present with your family. Prayers for you, Mary, the children and your father. Much love â¤ï¸
Ben, Mary, and children, I am so very sorry for the loss of your mom/grandmother. Marsha was evidently fine Christian, and I'm sure that God is taking care of her. She certainly raised a wonderful son.