
Lois A. Alexander, 77, of Jacksonville, Arkansas passed away July 10, 2025. She was born in Batesville, Arkansas on August 10, 1947 to John C. Alexander and Jewel Vernell Martin.
Lois is preceded in death by her parents, siblings, and grandsons Andrew Millerberg and Cameron Hobbs.
She is survived by her children Kristine Millerberg and Richard Hobbs; grandchildren Lynn Millerberg, Joshua Millerberg, Christopher Hobbs, Daimien Hobbs, Derick Hobbs, and Chelsea Hobbs; multiple great-grandchildren; brothers Jerry Alexander and Rodney Alexander; nephews Robert Alexander Jr and Casey Alexander; nieces Angela Alexander, Rachel Alexander, and Charity Alexander; and many other family members and friends.
Lois was a loving mother, grandmother, sister, and aunt. She loved shopping, fishing, and being outdoors.
Arrangements by A Natural State Funeral Service 2620 West Main Street, Jacksonville, Arkansas 72076. 501-982-3400. Online guestbook available at www.anaturalstatefuneralservice.com

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Rest in peace Mom. I am glad you are not suffering and that you are not in anymore pain. Love you ❤️
My condolences Kristine to you and your family.
Thank you Anna
I remember Lois as my friendly neighbor from down the street- many many years ago now. My heartfelt condolences to her family.
Thank you Lyn
Rest in peace and the grace of the Lord Aunt Lois.
Rest in paradise mom I will Miss you always ,take care of Cameron and Andrew they are waiting for you I love you mother
You did good sissy
Love you
Roy Dean and me Loved Lois, we always talked about her laugh, which made us smile. I’m sure they are laughing in Heaven.
My Prayers and condolences ,
Love Jo Ann
RIP Lois. Thank you for putting in touch with Krissy again. Please give my Dad Billy a hug up there. I think one of the funniest memories of you was being a little girl and watching you fry up all those frog legs you adults went out and caught earlier that day, along with a pretty good buzz! Anyway, watching you fry up those legs and having those legs jump out of the frying pan, one right after the other and you were trying to catch them and put them back in the pan was like watching a I Love Lucy episode! Anyways rest in peace, Lois
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