Brinda Lee Stacks of Mabelvale, Arkansas passed away on February 5, 2022. She was born in Little Rock, Arkansas on March 3, 1952, to the late Griffin and Lottie Stacks.
Brinda started immediately out of high school at the age of 18, working for various law firms. She continued working for law firms for her entire career, in fact, worked up until October of 2021. She will be missed by her family, and many friends that considered her as family.
She is preceded in death by her parents, and one brother, Morris Stacks.
She is survived by her brother, Bill Stacks (Dona), of Edgemont, Arkansas; a niece, Michelle Wolfe, of Edgemont, Arkansas; a great-nephew, Hunter Wolfe (Christina); and a great great-nephew, Hudson Wolfe, of Conway, Arkansas.
A visitation will be held Friday, February 11, 2022, at 10:00 A.M. at Woodson Cemetery located at 6211 Woodson Lateral Road, Hensley, Arkansas 72065. A graveside service will follow at 11:00 A.M.
Arrangements have been entrusted to A Natural State Funeral Service. 2620 West Main Street, Jacksonville, Arkansas 72076. 501-982-3400.
19 Comments
A wonderful person to work with for 40 years. Great sense of humor. Always the highest quality of work and great attitude. She will be missed by all of her Friday Eldredge and Clark family. With Sympathy
Brinda was a wonderful friend. I miss her so much already.
Sending my condolences to Brinda’s family. I always thought very highly of her and considered her a great friend. I will miss her.
I always thought ver highly of Brinda and considered her a great friend. I will miss our conversations! My condolences to her family.
I was saddened to hear about Brenda’s passing. It has been almost 19 years that I worked with Brenda at the Friday Firm but I can still remember so well her sweet spirit and funny sense of humor. Always admired her work ethic and dedication to her job. Praying for the family as you say goodbye to a lovely lady. God bless you all!
When I was a young lawyer, Brinda was a lifesaver for projects she took on without hesitation and with an extraordinary amount of skill. Her dry wit was matched by her determination and her willingness to help. She will be missed.
I worked with Brinda for many years at The Friday Firm. She was such a kind person and those who worked closely with her understood her conscientiousness and loyalty and enjoyed her wry sense of humor. Rest In Peace, Brinda.
I am sad and shocked to hear of Brinda’s passing. I enjoyed our visits and miss her. Prayers to her family and friends.
Brenda was a great asset to our law firm. Good legal assistants are the backbone of a law firm and Brenda certainly fit into that category. She was very capable and made the lawyers she worked for look good. I enjoyed her wry sense of humor and her no-nonsense attitude.
I am very sorry for your loss. Brinda was wonderful person to work with and always had a smile. She will be so missed.
Brinda was my secretary for 30 years. I was just 2 years out of school when she started working for me, but she already had almost 20 years’ experience working for lawyers by that time. She taught me everything about practicing law that they don’t teach you in law school. For most of those 30 years she sat a few feet away from me at her desk, and we would talk through the wall all the day. She was smart, capable and direct. We worked together in a pretty focused, fast-paced and stressful business, and she always helped keep me between the lines. She saved me at least 2 hours every day by know what I needed, anticipating what needed to be done, and taking care of it. She was one of a kind. She loved her job. Her last text to me was Wednesday. “Hang in there. I’m coming back.” I’m sure going to miss her.
One wonderful lady and friend. She was the go-to for legal answers at the Friday firm and had a sneaky-good grin to boot.
I met Brinda when she started working for a law firm in the Lakewood House. Her office was down the hall from my office. We became elevator friends that developed into an endearing life friendship. My sincere sympathy to her family.
My deepest sympathy to the family. I will always cherish her friendship.
I met Brinda when she worked for a law firm in the Lakewood House. Her office was down the hall from mine and we became elevator friends that developed into a life endearing friendship. My deepest sympathy to her family.
It was my honor to have Brinda as a co-worker and friend for 21 years. She was always willing to lend a helping hand, and she helped me countless times. She will be missed beyond measure. God bless her!
Could write a book….I loved her w/all my heart . She helped me through many ‘knots’ ! Smart as anyone I have ever known. And a sense of humor that kept me out of a lot of goof ups. A wonderful friend
I met Brinda way back when we were just starting out in our early careers working as legal assistants and then later on we worked at Friday Eldredge & Clark. Brinda was the one you turned to when you had a legal question that’s for sure. She was so smart and knew how to get things done. Brinda was so kind and helpful any time you needed her. I will miss her sweet spirit and her kindness to all. Prayers to Brinda’s family.
One of my closest friends through several law firms. I will always love her and will cherish our friendship FOREVER!!!
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