P.O. Box 506, 943 Highway 425 North, Monticello, AR71655

Cindy Parnell Booker
January 30, 1931 - April 9, 2011

Cindy Parnell Booker

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Cindy Parnell Booker, 80, of Monticello, passed away Saturday, April 9, 2011 at Baptist Medical Center in Little Rock. She was born January 30, 1931 in Bradley County.

She was retired from Burlington Industries and a member of Shady Grove Missionary Baptist Church. She was the daughter of the late Carl Parnell and Florence Gorman Parnell and was preceded in death by one brother, James (JW) Parnell and one great-grandson, Austin Dakota Smith. She loved gardening.

Survivors include two sons, Larry Booker and Billy Booker, both of Monticello; one daughter, Teresa Smith of Monticello; one brother, Cecil Parnell of Houston, TX; one sister, Dorothy Taylor of Warren; seven grandchildren, Chris and Steven Booker, Allen Smith, Scott Booker, Keith and Craig Booker, Donna Norris and nine great-grandchildren.

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Visitation
Monday, April 11, 2011
from 6:00 to 8:00 pm
Stephenson-Dearman Funeral Home
943 Highway 425 North
Monticello, AR  71657
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Service
Gathering of Friends & Family
Tuesday, April 12, 2011
at 10:00 AM
Stephenson-Dearman Funeral Home
943 Highway 425 North
Monticello, AR  71657
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Interment
Gravel Ridge Cemetery
Hermitage, AR  71647

Condolences(9)

  1. Sherry Johnson Enloe
    Sorry to hear about Ms. Cindy....Love to all the family.
  2. Mary Clanton
    To Dorothy and all the Family I send my deepest sympathy
    Cindy was a very nice lady and I know that she will be greatly missed.
  3. Jacob Booker
    Mamaw Cindy will be missed dearly. She was caring, loving and kind. She enjoyed spending time with her family and friends. She loved to cook for her childern, grandchildern,and great grandchildern. It was never a time when you could not go by her house and she would not try to feed you. We sure will miss her famous Mexican casserole and her homemade chocolate chip cookies.She would like to set back and watch us enjoy her cooking.She liked getting out in her yard and raking her leaves. She had a green thumb when it came to her plants and flowers. I remember her going to Warren and working in the garden, so that she could have fresh vegetables to cook for us. I'm sure she is looking down on all of us right now, wishing that she could tell us just how beautiful it is up in heaven. I know someday, I will see her again, untill then she will never be forgotten. We will always miss and love you Mamaw Cindy,
    Your Great grandson
    Jacob Booker
  4. Kay Worbington
    Steven, I am very sorry for the loss of your grandmother.
    My sympathy is extended to the entire family.

  5. Stacy Cox
    Cindy as I came to know you 5 years ago, I was scared to death of you because you were a fiesty lady but as the years went by I come to know and love you for the sweet and careing lady that you were. I will never forget that 4th of july when we shoot bottle rockets out of candy canes, and the hot pepper joke you played on me and how much you loved my spaghetti. you may be gone but you will never be for gotten. I will miss your smile and your laughter

    love always Stacy Cox, Holly Haley, Hunter
  6. Jo Ann Trotter
    My deepest sympathy is with your family, I use to work with Cindy many years ago at Burlington.
  7. Jackie & Jerry Johnson
    Dorothy (Imogene) and family, I am so sorry. Our prayers are with you.
  8. Sonya Taylor
    Thoughts and Prayers for Cindy and Family
    Cindy will be missed greatly by many friends and family. I knew Cindy for a very long time. She had a great sense of humor and a HEART of gold. Through the years she brought so many smiles and laughter to ones life. I saw Cindy about two weeks ago and as always She was smiling and laughing. God Bless You Cindy you will be missed Dearly. Sonya Taylor
  9. fred west
    I am so sorry for your loss no words can be said to make it any easier for you so i just ask god to be with you in your time of the loss of your love one
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