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Maudie Fields

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Maudie Ming"Toy" Fields of Whitehouse Community, Ark., died on June 21, 2018 at her home in Springdale, Ark. She was born July 13th, 1943 in the Whitehouse Community, Ark., the daughter of Carie Essic and Lela Virginia Eubanks Fields. She was a mother and homemaker for many years, and a Beautician by trade. She was a Member of the Sulphur City Baptist Church in Elkins, Ark. She had an infectious spirit and loved to make people smile. Survivors include: three sons, Daniel Ramey of Houston, Texas, Kelly and Katerina Ramey of West Fork, Ark., and Lon and Jennifer Ramey of San Antonio, Texas; one daughter, Shelly and Charles Clark of Springdale, Ark. Two brothers: Bill Fields of Mammoth Springs, Ark., and Rex Fields of Elkins, Ark. Two sisters: Betty Agnew of White House Community, Ark., and Dawn Curtis of Winslow, Ark. Nineteen grandchildren, Noah, Melissa, Benjamin, Gabby, Phillip, James, Stephanie, John, Sammie, Blake, Kellie, Nikki, Rachael, David, Alan, Noah, Kirsten, Lauren, and Grant. Twenty-one great-grandchildren, and countless nieces, nephews, and cousins. Graveside service will be 10 a.m., Tuesday, June 26, 2018 at Cherry Creek Cemetery in Wesley, Ark. Visitation will be Monday, June 25, 2018 from 5-7 p.m. at Memorial Funeral Home, 3926 Willowood Avenue, Springdale, Ark. Memorials celebrating Toy's life can be made to the Circle of Life Hospice on their website: http://nwacircleoflife.com, or to the Frank and Barbara Broyles Foundation for Alzheimer's on their website: http://broylesfoundation.org. Our most gracious gratitude to Rachael Stout and Levi Curtis for the countless hours spent taking care of Granny Toy in her time of need. Online condolences may be made to www.memorialfhspringdale.com.

Published June 24, 2018

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