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Barbara D. Shurley
May 16, 1937 - November 27, 2024

Barbara D. Shurley, 87, of Lake City, Arkansas passed from this life on November 27, 2024 at the Flo and Phil Jones Hospice House in Jonesboro, Arkansas surrounded by her family. Barbara was of the Baptist faith. A lifetime resident of Craighead County, Barbara retired from General Electric Motors in 1992 having served as secretary to the Plant Manager during her tenure there. She was affectionately referred to as, “The Fried Pie Lady.” An excellent cook, baker, and pastry chef, Barbara would often surprise family, friends, and acquaintances at their homes and places of employment with her fried pies. Her home was open at all times to family and friends as Barbara was truly blessed with the gift of hospitality. Barbara was preceded in death by her parents, Marvin and Edith Smith, husbands; Finnis M. “Bug” Hendley and Virgil Shurley, and siblings: Norma Pierce, Charles Smith, Jeanetta Bailey, Jim Smith and Lynn Smith. She is survived by siblings; Eileen Adams, Margaret Wright and Larry Smith all of Lake City and Kenneth Smith of Jonesboro. Additionally, Barbara leaves behind many nieces and nephews, great nieces and nephews and great-great nieces and nephews all of whom loved her dearly. Barbara also leaves behind a step-daughter, Sherrie Shurley, and step-grandchildren; Amber Foster and Dusty Mensinger of Michigan and Sarah Mensinger of Truman as well as a step-great grandchild, Gavin Foster, also of Michigan. Burial will be private with Faith Funeral Home in charge. In lieu of flowers, the family requests that memorials be made to Flo and Phil Jones Hospice House, 1148 East Matthews Avenue, Jonesboro, Arkansas 72401.

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  1. Sherrie Shurley, Lake City says

    Oh I will continue to be your daughter and miss you so very much. I never considered you my step mom!!!! I so love you and my heart hurts !

  2. Janice Smith, Jonesboro. AR says

    My sister in law was a precious lady. Words are hard to explain the love we had for her. Kenneth was the baby of her siblings and she always thought he should have been hers. She didn’t have children and was in her 20’s and married when Kenneth was born. They had a very special bond. She had many days in the hospital and she is at peace now. Her family stayed with her the whole time day and night That is the love they all had for each other. I am blessed to be in their family. I pray for them as this was a special sister. Barbara was always cooking and loved baking. She would always have a meal on Sundays for her siblings so they could stay together. I was always invited to come with Kenneth and if I felt bad she would send Kenneth home with a plate of food for me. There are so many things she did for family and friends. She loved her family and I am blessed to be a part of them. Now she is with her family in Heaven and what a beautiful angel she will be. I truly believe she will look over her loved ones left in on earth till they join her I love you Barb and you are missed so much and a part of our hearts are breaking but we know you are at peace now.

  3. Chad Golden , Jonesboro says

    Mrs. Barbara you will truly be missed. The hearing of this saddens me deeply. Your style and cooking were always on point. Prayers for your family during this difficult time. ??????????

  4. Ronnie Davis, Lake City says

    You will be missed.

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