Callicott, Helen Francis | |
Birth: | 5-2-1928 |
Death: | 12-15-2021 |
Comments: | Double marker with James Bernice Callicott; m. 3-4-1944; children--James Larry and Teri Lynn; death date not engraved at time of survey |
Burial: | Pleasant Ridge Cemetery |
Notes: | Originally recorded in a survey on 2-12-2009 and updated on 12-16-2021. |
Obituary: | Mrs. Helen Frances Callicott, age 93 of Prescott, Arkansas, passed away Wednesday, December 15, 2021 in Texarkana, Texas. She was born May 2, 1928 to William and Lillie Nae Smith Dickerson in Prescott, Arkansas. Helen was a devoted member and the church pianist at First Assembly of God Church in Prescott. She loved to sing gospel hymns and praise God. She is preceded in death by her parents; husband, J.B “Bernice” Callicott; and two sisters, Dorothy Wake and Emogene Copeland. Helen is survived by: one son, James Larry Callicott, wife Sherry of El Dorado, AR; one daughter, Teri Hughes, husband Michael of Hot Springs, AR; one sister, Betty L Rhodes of Prescott, AR. Five grandchildren, James Brian Callicott, Brandon Donzel Callicott, Traci Leigh Hughes, Michael Chad Hughes, Deana Danielle Hughes; four great-grandchildren, Casey, Brayden, Emily, and Slade; two great-great-grandchildren: Jaxon and Lilly; and a host of loved ones and friends. Funeral services will be held at 2:00pm Saturday, December 18, 2021 at BRAZZEL/Cornish Funeral Home, 1196 US-Hwy 371, Prescott, AR 71857. Visitation will be held one hour prior to the service, beginning at 1:00pm. Interment to be held at Pleasant Ridge Cemetery, Prescott, AR. Funeral arrangements are under the direction of BRAZZEL/Cornish the Funeral Home of Prescott, Eddie Brazzel, Director |
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