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Ruby Jewel Tosh Reagan

Mrs. Ruby Jewel Tosh Reagan, age 88 of Paragould, Arkansas, passed away on Friday, March 28, 2014 at NEA Hospital in Jonesboro, Arkansas. Mrs. Reagan was born February 10, 1926 in Kennett, Missouri, to the late Andrew and Elsie Harrison Tosh. Mrs. Reagan was a member of the Bethel Station Baptist Church, an avid St. Louis Cardinal fan, and enjoyed fishing, cooking, gardening and loved all animals. She is survived by one daughter: Madonna Reagan Thomas and husband Michael of Hewitt, Texas; two grandsons: Brian Reagan and wife Tammy of Arlington, Texas and Tim Watson and wife Katie of Waco, Texas; one granddaughter: Sandra Watson Iglesias and husband Adrian of Austin, Texas: great-grandchildren: Koby Watson, Sophia Iglesias, AJ Iglesias, Isabell Watson, James Watson, Jake Watson, Raymond Reagan and Gabriel Reagan. Mrs. Reagan was preceded in death by her husband of 53 years: Mr. T.P. Reagan; one son: Robert Andrew Reagan; one grandson: Jimmy Watson: one granddaughter: Shannon Reagan; three brothers: James Tosh, Jessie Tosh and Ernest Tosh; four sisters: Beatrice Tosh, LaDesta Tosh, Helen Tosh LaFarlette and Ila Tosh Fincher. Funeral services will be Saturday, April 5, 2014 at 1:00pm at the Bethel Station Baptist Church, approximately 6 miles south of Paragould on highway 69 east, with Pastor Dennis Vowell officiating. Burial will follow in the Greene County Memorial Gardens in Paragould, Arkansas under the direction of Faith Funeral Service. The family will receive visitors Saturday, April 5, 2014 from 12:00pm until service time at the church. Pallbearers: Ronnie Edwards, Gary Pflaumer, Michael Thomas, Creston Adams, Brian Reagan and Jeff Williams. The family encourages everyone to dress casually and wear cardinal attire if you have it.

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  1. Dick Pace, says

    I was so saddened to learn of Ruby's death. She was a dear friend and a special lady. We spent many good times together eating and laughing at Terry's Cafe. I will miss her.

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