of Greenbrier, AR
December 24, 1933 - June 1, 2024
Cathryn Brockwell, a beloved wife, sister, aunt and friend, peacefully went home to be with her Savior and the love of her life, C.W. Brockwell, on Saturday, June 1, 2024. She was 90 years old. Born on December 24, 1933, Cathryn dedicated her life to her family and her career, becoming a successful and respected realtor.
She graduated from Forrest City High School and Ouachita Baptist University and Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary.
Cathryn was married to her soulmate, C. W. Brockwell, for 63 years until his passing in July 6, 2017. Their love story was an inspiration to all who knew them.
She is preceded in death by her brother, Sonny Dunn and sister, Brenda Carmon. She is survived by her sister, Linda Moneymaker; brother, Bobby (Becky) Dunn; Nieces and Nephews, Neely Perry and Stan (Nancy) Dunn, Kevin (Jonda) Dunn, Tracey (Paul) Worley, Sandra Dunn and her adopted children; The Macklins, Mark (Dell) Johnathan (Lindsey) Macklins, Benjamin (Vanessa) Macklin; two precious great-granddaughters, Stella and Savannah Macklins; lots of friends special ones in Max and Kathie Bonds, James and Pam Pattillo, Mack Peoples and others. She prayed blessings on them daily!
Abundant thanks to her caregiver: Max Bonds
No services are planned.
catherine was my Sunday School teacher for several years while attending First Baptist Church in Little Rock. She was a wonderful teacher who was always prepared to share her knowledge of the Bible% she and CW were great friends of ours. After we left First Baptist after moving to Maumelle over 25 years ago we kept in touch through sending Christmas Cards . Their card would always be the first card we received each year. After CW passed we lost touch with Catherine but thought of her often and wondered what happened to her and wondered how she was doing. She is mis in the arms of The Lord and reunited with her dear husband. RIP Catherine!
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Cacky,
Your love and devotion to us is unsurpassed. What you did for me and Dell will never be matched or duplicated. You were the rock we needed and the guiding light that showed us what we needed. You showed us the way and we never strayed from that. You were there whenever our two sons were brought into this world and stood out as a loving and caring grandmother. Your love was always heart felt and so sincere. You were always there and always ready to step up, no matter what was required. You were loved by so many and will be missed by all. Meeting you and Pop changed our lives. We will take what we learned and move forward with this and try to be the example for others like you were for us. We LOVE YOU and will miss you.
Whenever me and Dell moved to Little Rock, Arkansas, our lives changed for the better. We will never let this go.
You’re with Pop. That puts a smile on my face and a warm feeling in my heart. Heaven is our goal. You made it! Heaven has been made a little bit better because you are walking the streets of gold arm in arm along with Pop.
We Love You.