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Rebecca Renee Rowland Ralls (R4), age 71

Rebecca Renee Rowland Ralls (R4) born June 2, 1954, went to be with the Lord on June 2, 2025.  Preceded in death by her husband, Dr. Rawleigh H. Ralls III; parents, Clyde Rowland, Estelle Pearl and stepfather Harrell Pearl; brother, Travis Rowland; sister, Jane Farquhar; nephew, Scott Rowland; great niece, Miryah Rowland and Paul Pearl, stepbrother.

Survived by her daughter and son in law, Elizabeth and Todd Simpson; granddaughter, Angela Zaeske and her husband Bradley, grandson, Michael Simpson, sisters: Sharon Barnett (Nicky), Laura Davis (Johnny), Samantha Williams (Josh); brothers: Ricky Pearl (Belinda) and Jason Pearl with many nieces, and nephews.

With varying career paths, the most prominent and her favorite was being the Proprietor of Cane Island Fly Shop and Guiding clients on the White River.   A passion for being outside also led to her gardening (always trying new techniques for growing food) and growing beautiful plants and flowers every summer.

Rebecca’s Christianity never faltered, and her Faith gave her continuous comfort.

Whether you knew her as Rebecca or Becky, it was always an adventure, she was deeply loved and will truly be missed.  We love you Moore – “Sleep with Angels”.

If you would like to join the family, there will be a celebration of her life on Friday, June 13, 2025 at Bayou Meto Baptist Church, 26200 AR-107, Jacksonville, AR  72076 at 1:00pm.

Arrangements by A Natural State Funeral Service 2620 West Main Street, Jacksonville, Arkansas 72076. 501-982-3400. Online guestbook available at www.anaturalstatefuneralservice.com

1 Comment

  • Janice Edwards Posted June 12, 2025 9:11 AM

    I’ll never forget Rebecca taking our cousin Valeria Lawrence and I on my first and only trout fishing adventure on the White River. Her three little dogs were in the boat with us. I can still hear Rebecca telling me to reel in that fish and how excited we all were while her little dogs were standing on the edge of the boat barking until I got that trout in my hands. Rebecca was the best at guiding me how to throw out that fishing line because I didn’t have a clue. The best part was kissing that trout and having to release him back in the river. Thank you Rebecca for one of the most thrilling times in my life at Cane Island.

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