
Attavia Dean Cross 6/16/1961 – 3/11/2025
Attavia was born, in Fort Worth Texas but, was raised and lived most of her life in Lake Worth Texas. She and her family moved to Bryant, Arkansas in December of 2021.
Tuesday morning March 11th at home, surrounded by loved ones, Attavia took her last breath on earth and her first breath in Heaven.
She was preceded in death by: Odis Dean – Father,
Patricia Harris Dean – Mother and Dee Dean – Brother.
She is survived by Jack Dean – Brother, Glenn Taber –Friend Kearsten Cross- Daughter (Douglas Muller) – , Eric Avery and Rhythm Avery – Grandchildren, along with several Nieces and Nephews.
Attavia loved the Lord. She was a “Born again, Blood Bought, Bible Beliving Child of God”. Her earthly attention was focused on loving the lord, and being an amazing Mother, Grandmother and Friend.
A Celebration of Life Service will be held in Attavia’s honor. For Place, Date and time, please text or call (501) 333-4610 or (817) 230-7452
Mom,
Tell me, what does it look like in heaven?
I hope you’re dancing in the sky
I hope you’re singing in the angel’s choir
I hope the angels know what they have
I’ll bet it’s so nice up in Heaven since you arrived
I Love You,
Until we meet again!
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You are the most amazing person I have ever known. You where my light when the world seemed so dark. Thank you for loving me and my babies unconditionally! I only understand unconditional love because of you. Loving me through my worst and best times. I love you forever. Until we meet again!!!
Wonderful person with a sweet spirit. I am blessed to have known her here on earth and to know she is present with the Lord. Indeed, Until we meet again.
Aunt Tate was a wonderful lady. She loved everyone no matter what. She will be dearly missed. I love you aunt Tate!!
Aunt Tater as we called her was a kind soul who never had a mean thing to say about anyone. She was very sweet and everyone knew how much she loved her daughter, Kearsten and her two grandbabies, Eric and Rhythm. I remember that she always had a smile on her face and she had a great sense of humor 🙂 She will be dearly missed and never forgotten.
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