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Reatha Stephens

October 10, 1945 — December 17, 2019

Reatha Stephens

Reatha “Dell” Stephens passed away on December 17, 2019 in Greenbrier, Arkansas. She is survived by her two children, Jeffery Stephens his wife Shawn of Carrollton, TX and Joanna McGarry her husband Justin of Greenbrier, AR. She is also survived by three Grandchildren, Jaclyn Royer, Levi McGarry, and Emily McGarry, and Great Grandchild, Carter Royer.

Dell was born in Sulphur, OK on October 10, 1945 to Guy Warren and Reathie “Mama” Warren, she was the seventh child of nine siblings. She was raised in Wichita Falls, TX and graduated from Wichita Falls High School in 1963.

Dell was a small business owner in Carrollton and Pilot Point, Texas for 20 years. She excelled in mortgage lending and blessed others through her skills in real estate. After a long and successful career she retired to Greenbrier, Arkansas in 2007. She was a member of The Church Alive in Conway, Arkansas.

Dell loved spending time with her family and creating treasures for them to keep through her sewing, crocheting, stained glass & photography.

Dell has a living testimony that reached an untold number of people for Christ. She loved Christ and wanted others to know of his saving grace. Dell honored our Lord with her words and actions. Her love for Gods word and promises inspired her to prepare a manual that continues to help countless people through tough times in their lives. Dell's loved ones are genuinely assured of her salvation by the word of scripture.

A celebration of Dell’s life is planned for Saturday January 4, 2020 at 2:00pm. It will be held at the First Baptist Church Hebron in Carrollton, Texas. Family and Friends are invited to come share treasured memories together at a service and reception.
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