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Vivian Lee Asbury Heyl
January 14, 1950 - April 18, 2024

Vivian Lee Asbury Heyl, 74, of Brookland, passed from this life on April 18, 2024, at her home. The daughter of the late Glenn and Norma Asbury, she was born in Peoria, Ill., on Jan. 14, 1950. She graduated from Mammoth Spring High School and earned her bachelor’s of English degree at Arkansas State University. She was a lifelong educator, teaching in the public school system, as well as homeschooling her children. She also operated Jonesboro Computer Services for many years with her husband, Larry. After her children were grown, she worked several years as a proofreader at The Times Dispatch in Walnut Ridge. As supporters of the Northeast Arkansas music scene, she and Larry presented regional musicians at Blues Fest at Craighead Forest Park for 25 years and she was the editor of deltaboogie.com. An avid reader, she also enjoyed cooking, crafting and playing games with her family. A member of Brookland United Methodist Church, she especially enjoyed her work with the children and youth. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by a sister, Barbara. She is survived by her husband of 51 years, Larry Heyl of Brookland; five children, Sarah Brown (Devin) of Walnut Ridge, Gretchen Hunt (Jason) of Paragould, Kier Heyl (Rosemary) of Jonesboro, Carl Heyl (Courtney) of Benton, and Megan Heyl of Brookland; two stepsons, Uldis Heyl and Mick Bass, both of Colorado; seven grandchildren and numerous relatives and friends. In accordance with Vivian’s wishes, she was cremated and a private family ceremony will be held.

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  1. robert d bateman, cherokee village says

    Larry,Sarah Gretchin... thinking of you all.

  2. Mac Golden, says

    So sorry for your loss.

  3. John Sifford, Jonesboro Arkansas says

    Please accept my sincere condolences. Vivian was a great lady. She kept us all deeply rooted in reality and didn't take any guff from anyone! It was an honor and a pleasure to have known her! She will be missed!

  4. Wanda McGaughey , Brookland says

    Vivian was kind, sweet wonderful woman and will be missed by many. My thoughts and prayers go out to the whole family.

  5. Tony Tran, says

    Sending out my thoughts and prayers to her friends and family. She will be missed.

  6. Leonard & Rhonda Higgins, Benton, AR says

    One of the sweetest lovely ladies one could have ever known! What a mark she’s left on this earth even while walking so softly. Love this whole family - many great memories! Love you all.

  7. Nancy Rohr, Green Cove Springs, FL says

    I’m so sorry to learn of Vivian’s passing. She was a dear, kind and generous lady. I pray for her peace and comfort.

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