Sally Ann Palmer, 73, of Cabot, Arkansas passed away on Friday, June 25, 2021. She was born in Livingston, Texas on July 21, 1947 to Woodrow and Mina Morse.
She loved street rods, coffee, and her family. Once you where family you were always family, and anyone who walked in her house was family to her. Sally drove a school bus for Pulaski County Special School District for thirty years.
Sally is preceded in death by her husband; Larry Compton, parents; Woodrow and Mina Morse, and brother; Earnest Morse.
She will be missed by her children; Susan Raney, Larry Compton (Yvette), and Kimberly Cupples (Dion), grandchildren; Curtis Raney JR, Bradley Raney (Mercedes), Kaleb Anderson (Jessica), Britney Armendariz (Thomas) and Cody Anderson; great grandchildren; Zoey, Ayden, Mandy, Zachary, Katalina, Korben, and Naomi, brother; Johnnie Morse (Brenda), and multiple nieces, nephews, family members, and friends.
Visitation will be held at Stanfill Baptist Church, 12905 Fortson Rd, Jacksonville, AR 72076, on Thursday, July 1, 2021 from 6:00 to 8:00 PM. A celebration of Sally’s life will be held at Stanfill Baptist Church, 12905 Fortson Rd, Jacksonville, AR 72076, on Friday at 10:00 followed by interment at Antioch Cemetery in Greenbrier at 12:30.
The family asks that in Lieu of flowers, please make donations to the services of Sally.
Sally always loved bright colors, please wear bright colors and dress comfortably for Sally’s celebration of life.
Arrangements entrusted to A Natural State Funeral Service, 2620 West Main Street, Jacksonville, Arkansas 72076. 501-982-3400
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I love Mrs.Sally meeting her and work with her at PCSSD was a true pleasure. Seeing her from time to time at C.J’s after she retired was always a joy. Going to miss this lady with a wonderful smile. And a beautiful soul.
Always loved Sally, such a sweet lady, Prayers for all the family.
Missing a great friend
Sally you will be greatly missed. I loved whenever we ran into each other at the dollar store. RIP my friend.
Sally was a beautiful lady with a big heart. Our family was blessed to have her know her and her family. Our condolences to her family.
Prayers are with the family.
Sally was a great friend whom I got to know really well through bus driving. I loved talking to her. May your angel wings keep you flying high. You will be missed.
I was sad to hear about the passing of your Mother. Sally was a wonderful person. My family is keeping you all in our thoughts and prayers.
I loved Sally as my “sister”. She always said I was the sister she never had. She was kind and thoughtful and truly cared for people. My love to you, Susan, Kim and Larry…….you were loved by your mama. Her memory will never fade and it is up to you to keep her memory alive. I thank God for allowing Sally’s life to be a presence in my life. Sally brought me a book a few years back and told me that she read the entire book (at the store) before she purchased it and she felt that God told her to buy that book for someone special and she told me that “someone special” was me. The book is entitled “You are a Blessing”. Sally, I treasure that book today and I can say that YOU WERE A BLESSING TO ME. May you find peace in the arms of our Lord and Savior. I will always love you, Brenda
Sally was always such a beautiful lady! I worked with her at Phillip 66 in gravel ridge for many years. She impressed many life skills and lessons that I have always remembered. She was always such a classy lady and will never forget her. I loved being around her and Doris and used to think about how beautiful their friendship was and I always hoped to have half the friendship they had with my friends as I journeyed through life. What wonderful memories! What a beautiful soul!
I loved working with Sally for PCSSD. Also loved running into her after retirement. She was always made up, wearing that pretty pink eye shadow. Prayers for the family’s comfort.
My thoughts and prayers are with Sally’s family. May the Lord Comfort you in your hours of grief
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