Lynne Wiggins, age 62, of Mayflower, where she was residing with her sister Janice Mannix, passed away in Little Rock on Tuesday, December 3, 2019 with loving family members by her side. She was born December 26, 1956 at Tinker Air Force Base in Midwest City, Oklahoma.
She was an amazing lady that always inspired those around her, she had a strong love for cooking, music, and serving her church family. She touched so many lives that she came in contact with; her motto was “to never give up, and the Lord always had a plan.” She always taught us to get back up, keep fighting, and smile in the face of adversity. Even in the midst of her intense battle with her illness right up to the end she never lost her humorous side… laughing as she told us, “Dying is hard work!” The family will continue their own Earthly journey until we meet again. You will be immensely missed, but our hearts are full of joy that you are finally home.
“Fly High, Beautiful Angel, Fly High You are Finally Free.”
She is preceded in death by her parents Louise Vail Wiggins and Rufus Farce Wiggins, her three children Travis, Tina and Carrie Richard and brother Edwin Wiggins.
Lynne leaves behind her loving daughter Rachel Hall, her granddaughter “Sweet Moonpie” Jessica Hall, her three sisters, her nieces and nephews, and her loving fur-baby Maggie.
Memorial is Saturday, December 7, 2019 at 2:00 P.M. at Lawson Apostolic, 807 Lawson Road, Little Rock, Arkansas.
Arrangements entrusted to A Natural State Funeral Service, 2620 West Main Street, Jacksonville, Arkansas. 501-982-3400
11 Comments
Sorry for the loss of Lynn. Thinking of the entire family!!
Thank you very much Patricia we will all miss her greatly
My prayers and condolences are for
Prayers and thoughts for the entire family.
A great person and a good friend. She will be missed.
Praying God will fill your hearts with good memories. Love you all!
GONE But not Forgotten prayers are with the family I will always remember Lynne we were neighbors for years and knew each other for Around 45 years. She will really be missed.
Lynne was always someone I looked up to. My fondest memories of Lynne involved church. As a child i admired the Love she showed for others. She always made all of us kids feel like family. Her love for the Lord inspired me not only as a child, but as an adult. She always encouraged me to Look to the Lord and I would never go wrong! I will miss all her wisdom, but I’m so excited for her because she is with the Lord, painfree.
Lynne was such a good person, full of hope and faith. My prayers are with her family.
Such a great woman, funny always smiling and a great testimony!! Will see you again one day!!
So sorry for your family’s loss. Losing a momma is hard. Prayers for peace and comfort.
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