Darlene McReynolds' Obituary
Darlene McReynolds, 84 of Springdale, went to be with her Lord and Savior Monday, January 25, 2021 in Fayetteville, AR. She was born March 25, 1936 in Tulsa, OK to Ed and Wynema Jones.
Darlene was a member of Cross Church for 49 years.
She was very involved with the youth and went on countless choir tours from coast to coast. She had a passion for youth and so enjoyed opening her home to them. She was a prayer warrior for all and a soul winner. Her last few years she boldly shared her faith to friends and strangers alike.
She dearly loved her family, going to baseball games and seeing Blake play, her church, her friends, her home and sitting on the couch with her puppies, Lola and Gabe watching Hallmark movies, watching the wild birds and feeding the fox.
She loved a good laugh and had a wonderful sense of humor. She was always kind and never met a stranger.
She was preceded in death by her parents, her former husband Howard McReynolds, and one brother, Darrell Jones.
Survivors include three daughters, Vikki Parker and husband Richard of Fayetteville, AR, Lynn Finnell and husband Bill of Springdale, AR, Sandy Salsbury and husband Terry of Rogers, AR, a sister-in-law, Texal Jones, seven grandchildren and ten great grandchildren and one on the way.
“Mimi” was adored by her grandchildren, Brooke McDonald and husband Damon, Ashley Starnes and husband John, Blake Parker and wife Jordan, Derek Simpson and wife Amanda, Dallas Simpson and wife Ruth, Erin Finnell and Scott Finnell.
Celebration of her life under the direction of Nelson Berna will be held at Cross Church Springdale, Friday, January 29 at 2:00. In lieu of flowers, the family has requested for donations to be made to Cross Church Missions, 1709 Johnson Road, Springdale, AR. The service will be live streamed on Cross Church’s website http://crosschurch.com/live
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