Louise Riddle, was born October 26, 1934 at Rush, Arkansas and left this world to spend eternity in heaven with her Jesus on June 1, 2009, at Hospice House in Harrison, surrounded by her loving family and friends. She was the daughter of Steve and Beulah Honeycutt and Ray Page, Sr. and Eva Page. All of whom preceded her in death. One brother Ray "Bob" Page, Jr. also preceded her in death.
Louise is survived by the "love of her life" for the past 49 years, Tom Riddle of the home and her daughter and son-in-law, Tina and James Morgan of Harrison. Her family cared for her with tender love and compassion during a lengthy illness. Her dog, Megan, was her constant, devoted, companion during this time.
She is also survived by three brothers, J.C. Honeycutt of Turlock, CA, Melvin Honeycutt of Dover, AR, and Harvey Honeycutt of Cozy Home, AR; two sisters, Obeta Wyckoff and Marie Spradlin both of Marshall, AR; and several nieces and nephews.
Louise, better known as "Aunt Lou" to those who knew and loved her, loved life and lived it to the fullest each and every day. She loved people and made a difference in the lives of many. She had many special friends. She loved her pastor, Brother Kris Villines, and her church family at Victory Tabernacle Church in Green Forest. She was always eager to serve the Lord and help others. Her life was a witness to many people throughout the years.
She enjoyed making flower arrangements, crafts, fishing, gardening, watching the wild animals and birds who came near her house, working with children, and especially loved the last job she had working at "Log Cabin Furniture" in Harrison. The children and faculty of Eagle Heights School and Boone County Special Services had a very special place in her heart.
She was also an avid Razorback fan.
Visitation for Louise was Wednesday, June 3, 2009 at Coffman Funeral Home in Harrison.
A Celebration of Life Service was Thursday, June 4, 2009 at the Coffman Funeral Home Chapel with Brother Kris Villines and Reverend Eddie Reed officiating.
Burial followed in Milam Cemetery on Silver Valley Road by the Silver Valley Church.
Pallbearers were Ronnie Page, Terry Page, Henry Page, Joe Milam, Richard Carver, and Curtis Tindel.
Honorary pallbearers were her church family of Victory Tabernacle in Green Forest, the staff of Claude Parrish Radiation Clinic, and the staff of the Hospise House.
The family requests in lieu of flowers, memorials be sent to Hospice House, 501 E. Sherman, Harrison, AR 72601.
Louise will be greatly missed, and will forever be in our hearts as we remember what a wonderful example of Faith and Inspiration she has been to us all.
Online condolences may be left at www.coffmanfh.com.