Agnes “Aggie” Blair Geigle, of Keo, AR, was born to the late Floyd and Mary Blair on September 23rd, 1947 in England, AR. On September 27th, 2019, she went to join her Heavenly Father and reunited with her loving husband of 47 years, Lyle Geigle; brothers: Favor and Curtis Blair; sisters: Francis Sims, LouElla Nordin and Emma Jean White.
Aggie was survived by a loving child, she raised as her own, Kelsey Casey; sister, Betty Blair Sisco and a host of nieces, nephews and friends.
Aggie attended England schools, later to move to California where she met her bull-riding, calf-roping cowboy. Later, they moved to Checotah, OK., where she retired after 27 years from Griffin Foods in Muskogee, OK. Upon retirement, she moved back to Arkansas to be with her family and friends. She was a loving, loyal and compassionate wife, mother, sister and aunt who was loved by all that knew her.
Because she dearly loved her fur babies, in lieu of flowers, donations may be sent to: Rescue Road, Cherry Brook Dr., Little Rock, AR 72211
A Celebration of Life will be held at Keo Baptist Church, Fellowship Hall, 474 Williams St., Keo, AR 72083 on Sunday October 6th 2-4pm.
Arrangements entrusted to A Natural State Funeral Service, 2620 West Main Street, Jacksonville, AR, 72076. 501-982-3400
11 Comments
I love you Aunt Aggie
I remember her. We were in the same class in elementary school. So very sorry to hear this. Prayers for all the family.
I love my Aunt Aggie & will miss her beautiful smile. I loved making her laugh. Such a wonderful & caring person that brought joy to all who were lucky enough to be a part of her life! ❤️❤️❤️
Randy & Bonita Ahart
I loved Aggie, she was a good friend. Rest In Peace Aggie Mae
Geigle family, We are sorry for your loss, our thoughts and prayers are with you at this most difficult time. Your friends at CartiNlr
All the Ahart family will miss Aggie! She was a very classy lady and a blessing to all around her.
Blessings to the Blair family and peace that only our loving God can give. May His healing come with time and the assurance that one day we will be reunited in our glorified bodies.
I remember our 4th grade class where about half the class was related to the teacher (Betty Henderson then Frizelll) and how we all competed to make stright A’s. I know Aggie will be missed by all who knew her!!🙏🙏🙏
Aunt Aggie was one of the most genuinely kind, and loving persons I have ever known. I feel truly blessed to have known her as my aunt and friend for the past 30 years… I know Uncle Lyle is glad to have you flying with him now. You are and will always be loved, missed and cherished in my heart ❤️ Fly High! 😥
I worked with Aggie for 27 years at Griffins Aggie was absolutely the best friend a person could have. She was part of the 3 Musketeers. She will be forever in our hearts! Love and miss you Aggie
Aggie & Lyle were my best friends. I was truly blessed to have them in my life. We laughed so much that we could pee our pants! ( And sometimes did! ) I never seen Aggie without a smile. So thank you father God for giving us all this beautiful human Angel to be in our lives. Aggie, I will always think of you and forever love you.
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