Cornelius, Sue
Birth: 9-16-1946
Death: 1-10-2019
Comments: Double marker with Jim L. Corneliua; m. 2-26-1970
Burial: Nubbin Hill/Missionary Grove Cemetery
Notes: Originally recorded in a survey on 2-8-2019 and updated on 11-10-2021.
Obituary: Mrs. Sue Cornelius, age 72 of Prescott, Arkansas, passed away Thursday January 10, 2019, in Little Rock, Arkansas. Sue was born on September 16, 1946 in Hope, Arkansas to Ruel and Rachel McLaughlin Mullins. She was a secretary for the Prescott & Northwestern Railroad (P&NW) and a member of Missionary Grove Baptist Church of Prescott. Sue was a very loving and devoted wife, mother and grandmother, who devoted her life being involved in all of her children’s and grandchildren’s activities. Sue is preceded in death by her parents; Ruel and Rachel Mullins. Sue is survived by her husband of 49 years, Mr. Jim Cornelius of Prescott, her son; Lynn Cornelius wife Melanie of Mt. Pleasant, AR, her daughter; Lisa Petty husband Mike of Delight, AR, a brother; Kenny Mullins wife Judy of Hope, AR, five grandchildren: Kyle, Kolt, Ty, Lanie and Heath and two great-grandchildren, other family member and friends. Visitation for Sue will be 6:00 to 8:00pm on Saturday, January 12, 2019 at BRAZZEL/Cornish The Funeral Home of Prescott 1196 Hwy. 371 West. Funeral is 2:00pm on Sunday, January 13, 2019 at BRAZZEL/Cornish Funeral Home with her nephew, Bro. Neal Ridling officiating. Burial will follow the service in Nubbin Hill Cemetery. Arrangements are by BRAZZEL/Cornish The Funeral Home of Prescott, Eddie BRAZZEL, Director. Online registry: www.brazzelfuneralhomes.com

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