Helping Families and Friends Honor Their Loved One

Dr. Anita Louise Aebersold, DDS, beloved daughter, sister, partner, mother, and friend was released from the bonds of earth to be welcomed into the arms of her heavenly Father on August 11, 2025, in Little Rock, Arkansas, after a short but courageous battle with ALS. She was 70 years old.

Anita was born on April 25, 1955, in Saltville, Virginia, to Robert Charles Aebersold and Virginia Tilman Aebersold. She spent her childhood years in Westport, Connecticut; Youngstown, New York; and eventually Cleveland, Tennessee, where she graduated from Cleveland High School. From an early age, Anita demonstrated an inquisitive mind and a remarkable spirit of independence, never shying away from challenge or adventure.

After earning her dental hygienist certification at East Tennessee State University, she continued her education at the University of Tennessee Medical School in Memphis, where she completed her Doctor of Dental Surgery degree. She was known for her brilliance in cosmetic and restorative dentistry—offering everything from veneers to root canals and implants—and built a loyal base of patients who were drawn to her warmth, precision, and uncanny ability to explain even the most complicated procedures with clarity and compassion.

In 1990, she founded Aebersold Family Dentistry in Little Rock, Arkansas, a practice that became known not only for excellent care but also for its heart. Anita believed deeply in showing up for people in need—often staying late to assist emergency cases. Her generosity and leadership caught the attention of local media when her clinic helped a teacher-patient in need of school supplies, further highlighting her deep commitment to community care.

Anita’s life, however, was defined by far more than her professional success. She was endlessly curious and creatively fearless even teaching herself to weld in her 40s and converting part of her garage into a metalworking space, which she lovingly called her “retirement plan.” She was a gifted water-skier (even performing tricks!), a strong tennis player in high school, and someone who delighted in camping, fishing, boating, and any outdoor adventure. She was a lifelong lover of the lake and beach, and even enjoyed time on a houseboat with her family.

She had an infectious laugh, an irreverent wit, and a personality that could light up a room—or a dental chair. A true original, Anita never needed permission to be herself. She was gritty and smart, endlessly industrious, a dog-lover, and a person who was never afraid to try something new. Her love for old movies, scary films, and “egg in a hole” with ketchup added to the unique tapestry of her character.

Anita is survived by her beloved spouse and life-partner, Ann Rhoads, with whom she shared a life rich in laughter, loyalty, and love; her cherished son, William Walker (31), who stood by her with strength and devotion throughout her battle with ALS; and her sister, Frances Jean Aebersold of Mt. Pleasant, South Carolina, as well as several beloved nieces and nephews. She was preceded in death by her brother, Robert Charles Aebersold, Jr.

Anita was a member of the Episcopal Church and lived out her faith with quiet conviction and generous action. Her values—compassion, integrity, resilience, and joy—were the guiding force of her life and are the legacy she leaves behind.

She fought ALS with dignity and grit, determined to reach her 70th birthday, which she did with grace in April of this year. As one family member put it, “She probably fought it for years before anyone knew—because that’s just who she was. Strong. Witty. Unstoppable.”

A formal celebration of life will be held Saturday, August 23rd, 2025, from 2:00–5:00 PM at Christ Episcopal Church, 509 Scott Street, Little Rock, AR 72201. In lieu of flowers, the family asks that donations be made in her memory to the ALS Association (www.ALS.org) or to Green Groceries (www.christchurchlr.org/green-groceries), a Christ Episcopal Church ministry providing groceries to Little Rock families in need, in honor of her courage and the causes she so bravely bore.

To know Anita was to witness fearless love, boundless energy, and the magic of a woman who could smile through anything. She will be deeply missed—and forever remembered.

Cremation arrangements are under the trusted direction of A Natural State Funeral Service & Crematory, 2620 West Main Street, Jacksonville, Arkansas 72076. 501-982-3400.

 

20 Comments

  • michelle percival & dylan burgess Posted August 15, 2025 8:03 PM

    Dylan and I will always remember the kindness, strength, love and laughter you shared with those around you. You had a great laugh and a beautiful smile. You were more than a friend, you were family, another strong woman for Dylan to have in his life. Your courage through the challenges of ALS was an inspiration to many. I feel blessed to have known you, May you rest in peace. You will be deeply missed and forever remembered.

  • Anne Hulsman Posted August 16, 2025 2:10 PM

    What a beautiful soul, you will be missed. Rest in peace.

  • Brenda & Jerry Sellers. Posted August 16, 2025 7:44 PM

    Anita will be missed by so many people who were touched by her warmth, compassion and amazing ability to be a loving friend. Payers continue for Ann, William and the rest of her family and friends. Anita is now resting in the arms of her heavenly family.

  • Janice Davis Posted August 17, 2025 6:45 AM

    Dr.A ,as she was known as ,had been my dentist since around 1992 till she retired. She was the best, loved her. When I got married in 2013 she said I’m going to give you a beautiful smile and she fixed my front teeth so I didn’t have a gap. She will be greatly missed. Prayers to the family.

  • Liz Lucker & Mary Machen Posted August 17, 2025 8:59 AM

    No words can adequately grace her memory with all of the blessings Anita scattered like wildflower seeds to all around her, near and far. Love and prayers for inner strength, peace and forever sweet memories to Ann,
    William and family. Liz & Mary

  • Peggy Hearne Posted August 17, 2025 9:43 AM

    Prayers continue daily for your heart breaking loss. So very sorry. What a lovely tribute.💜

  • Brenda Edmonson Posted August 17, 2025 11:49 AM

    My sympathy and prayers. So very sorry to hear of Anita’s passing.

  • Keena Vellance Posted August 17, 2025 12:09 PM

    She was one in a billion! But most important she was my friend and she will be missed.

  • Janet Harney Posted August 17, 2025 6:34 PM

    I am shocked and saddened by Anita’s passing. My heart is with you Ann.

  • Helen Snyder Posted August 17, 2025 10:38 PM

    prayers for all her family and friends God’s blessing on all of you at this difficult time

  • Cheree Williams Posted August 18, 2025 8:24 AM

    Dr. A was the first dentist to ever care for my mouth. She was amazing and this news saddens me. RIP awesome lady. Sending Prayers and love to the family. You will be missed.

  • Bob Wayland Posted August 18, 2025 11:51 AM

    I will always remember Anita as a great, caring dentist. Also, I will always remember her as a kind and caring friend. She will be missed but never forgotten!

  • Roy Dudley Posted August 18, 2025 2:02 PM

    Anita was a wonderful friend. We both loved to talk so a dental procedure was never quick! Ann & Will may your memories bring you joy and peace.

  • Angela Wooley Posted August 18, 2025 2:16 PM

    Anita was always available and helpful to her patients. You could count on her! The love felt by all of us for Anita is undeniable. She will be greatly missed and her friendship will leave a loving space in our hearts.
    Prayers and happiness is in our hearts and minds for Ann and William. God bless them both and I know that Anita was welcomed with loving arms by her holy father.

  • Carol Aebersold Posted August 18, 2025 2:49 PM

    Anita had been a beloved part of my life for 50+ years. She has been a friend, a sister and a much-loved sister-in-law cI will always love and miss her. I’m sure our precious Robert was one of the to welcome her to her heavenly home.

  • Glyn Earnhart Posted August 18, 2025 6:39 PM

    Words can’t express my sorrow at Anita’s passing. I have wonderful childhood memories with Anita in Saltville. , mischievous stuff—such FUN! One of my favorite cousins—. Love you Nita…your memory will live on. ((((Anita, Ann, William))))

  • Sharon Davis Posted August 19, 2025 3:34 PM

    Prayers for peace and comfort on this difficult journey. Take comfort in knowing she received a glorious welcome and is being held close by our Heavenly Father.

  • Chris & Julie Curry Posted August 20, 2025 8:46 AM

    We were so blessed to have you in our lives.. praying for peace & comfort for the family.

  • Tracy Sims Posted August 20, 2025 9:41 AM

    To Ann , Will and loved ones , You all have our deepest sympathy and praying for you all s peace & to Dr A , thank you for having me as your front, OM, CMGRs and friend I learned so much and have nothing but respect for you and feel blessed to have had that time with you always teaching striving for the better to take care of patients, that’s what I’ll remember you for.. You are free and with your loved ones and this isn’t goodbye its see you on the otherside someday soon, until then RIL, you will be missed. It was our pleasure knowing you! Tracy, Rick and Payton Sims

  • Wanda Yearber Posted August 22, 2025 2:21 PM

    Anita was a beautiful soul, always had a smile and uplifting words for everyone. The one story I tell everyone about Anita and Ann, I water plants at there home yrs ago, and they had a habit of changing the code to the house alarm ( without telling me) one day I set the alarm off and called Anita at her office. She gave me the code, but also said, hey grab the TV and run out the back door and let’s see what the police do! I still laugh to this day about that. She had so many beautiful sides, and she will forever be missed.

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