Hill, Carolyn Sue
Birth: 10-14-1939
Death: 7-30-2018
Comments: Double marker with William D. Hill; m. 6-17-1959
Burial: Nubbin Hill/Missionary Grove Cemetery
Notes: Originally recorded in a survey on 9-12-2018 and updated on 11-10-2021.
Obituary: Mrs. Carolyn Sue Hill, age 78 of Murfreesboro, Arkansas, passed away Monday July 30, 2018 in Hot Springs, Arkansas. Mrs. Hill was born on October 14, 1939, in Prescott, Arkansas, to Claud And Irene Treas Head. She was a homemaker, a member of Trinity Missionary Baptist Church of Murfreesboro and loved to write many letters to her family and friends. She is preceded in death by her parents, two brothers, Dr Charles and Dean Head. Survivors include; her husband of 59 years Bill Hill, Murfreesboro, Arkansas, three sons, Mike Hill, wife Christy of Laneburg, Arkansas, Kenny Hill, wife Cindy of Blevins, Arkansas, Jeff Hill of Pinole, California, one daughter, Tammy Brock, husband Mark of Murfreesboro, Arkansas, two brothers, Gaylon Head, wife Alice of Prescott, Arkansas, Terry Head, wife Suzanne of Mayfield Kentucky, three sisters, Kay Schane, husband Glenn, Shirley “Sam” Hill husband Jerry both of Prescott, Judy Roberts, husband Vernon of Hope, Arkansas, ten grandchildren, numerous great grandchildren and a host of relatives and friends. Visitation will be 6:00 to 8:00pm on Thursday August 2, 2018 at Brazzel/Cornish 1196 Highway 371 West, Prescott, Arkansas 71857 Funeral service will be 10:00am on Friday August 3, 2018 at Central Baptist Church Prescott with Bro. Curtis Abernathy officiating. Burial will follow in Nubbin Hill Cemetery. Funeral arrangements are under the direction of BRAZZEL/Cornish The Funeral Home of Prescott,

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