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Amy Allie Tollett, Age 90

Amy Allie Tollett, 90, of Little Rock passed away on February 18, 2020.  She was born in Mulvane, Kansas on February 16, 1930 to Charles Burton and Allie (Burton) Freeman.

She worked in the hospitality industry for over 50 years, primarily in management/sales and catering, retiring at 76, serving other people ensuring they enjoyed their planned events.

She is preceded in death by her husband Norman Lee Tollett; her daughter Cheryl Tollett; 12 siblings and a daughter-in-law Debbie Tollett.

Amy leaves behind her children Charles Tollett (Sherri) of Collierville, Tennessee, Lee Tollett (Suzanne) of Conway, Arkansas, William Tollett (Rhonda) of Little Rock, Arkansas, Robert Tollett (Candy) of Holiday Island, Arkansas and Paul Tollett of Sherwood; nine grandchildren David Tollett, Josh Tollett, Hunter Tollett, William “Drew” Tollett, Rachel Tollett, Renee Rowland, Merika McDonald, Caleb Tollett, and Kyla Tollett; eight great-grandchildren Bailey Mann, Isaac Tollett, Dakota Rowland, Steven Rowland, Jaxson Rowland, Hailey Rowland, Elijah McDonald and Theoden McDonald; a host of nieces, nephews and friends.

Visitation will be on Friday, February 21, 2020 at 11:30 A.M. at South City Church, 10710 I-30, Little Rock, Arkansas.  Service will begin at 12:30 P.M. with entombment at Forrest Hills Memorial Park, Alexander, Arkansas.

Arrangements under the care of A Natural State Funeral Service, 2620 West Main Street, Jacksonville, Arkansas.

3 Comments

  • Karen McKinney Posted February 20, 2020 12:02 PM

    Ms. Amy was such a sweet lady
    Always had time to speak with you.
    My thoughts and prayers are with you at this time.
    God bless you all.

  • Kristal Clark Posted February 22, 2020 8:45 AM

    What an incredible lady!!! Ms Amy was such a “go getter!” In my 10+years of researching the Thomas cemetery, we had many lengthy visits over the phone in which she was always willing & waiting to volunteer for sponsorship & organizing a “Reunion of descendants”—old dinner on the ground social at the cemetery. She was ahead of her time & was an expertise in organizing big gatherings etc. She’d laugh & say, “I have a mouth & I know how to use it & I’m not afraid to use it!” Such memories I’ll cherish my dear & Thank YOU for sharing your stories with me. Fly high & know I found the huge boulder used for your daddys mrkr which has been removed by others. Rest in peace dear lady, til we meet again! Thanks for the smiles & making me a better person for knowing you!

    • LEE TOLLETT Posted March 27, 2020 2:52 PM

      MS CLARK WOULD LIKE TO CONNECT WITH YOU REGARDING MY MOM PLS LET ME KNOW YOU GOT THIS AND I WILL BE IN TOUCH THANK YOU GREATLY LEE

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