
Vickey D. Reynolds, age 74, of Crossett, Arkansas passed away on August 9, 2025 at Baptist Health Medical Center in Little Rock surrounded by her two daughters. She was born in Bastrop, Louisiana on March 16, 1951 to James and Dorothy (Tharp) Middlebrooks.
Vickey is preceded in death by her parents, brothers James Middlebrooks and Rickey Middlebrooks, and sisters-in-law Deloise Middlebrooks and Trudie Middlebrooks.
She is survived by her daughters Felicia Pullin (Thomas) of Hamburg, AR and Holli Mann (Tracy) of Crossett, AR; granddaughter Shelbi Mann of North Richland Hills, TX; grandson Justice Pullin (BreAnn) of Crossett, AR; great-grandson Shepherd Pullin of Crossett, AR who was her world; step-granddaughters Reagan Boren (Randall) of NWA and Ashtyn Reynolds of NWA; step-grandson Houston Reynolds of NWA; step-great-grandchildren Addison Phillips, Avery Phillips, and Jude Boren all of NWA; siblings Johnnie Middlebrooks, Roger Middlebrooks, Laura Hunter (Robert) all of Bastrop, LA; sister-in-law Sue Middlebrooks of Bastrop, LA; along with a host of cherished aunts, uncles, nieces, nephews, cousins, and extended family and friends who kept in contact with her on a regular basis.
Vickey started her working career at Hamburg Shirt Factory alongside her mother and her mother-in-law Clydean Waker. Then, she transitioned into the meat department at Piggly Wiggly and Safeway. She also worked in construction for Brown and Root reading electrical blueprints. She finished off her working career retiring from Brookshires Grocery Company as the Deli/Bakery manager. She also went to night school during this time and obtained her computer information certificate.
Vickey loved to watch Days of Our Lives. You did not interrupt her during this time. She loved music especially George Strait – who was her man – all the way to Cher who she went to see in concert with her best friend, Effie.
Vickey enjoyed crafting, making bracelets, rag quilts for all the family members, and especially enjoyed making Barbie doll clothes for her grown daughters’ Barbie collection. She took pride in baking specialty cakes for family functions.
Vickey loved to play softball in her younger days and loved watching the LSU Lady Tigers softball. She loved living on the Bayou with her baby brother and all the friends and family that stopped in every day. There was never a dull moment around there. Vickey was a caregiver. She gave herself to everyone she met. She made friends with everyone, young or old.
A memorial service will be held on August 29th at 4:00pm at Bethel Baptist Church. Bro Tim Post will be officiating, and Buddy Kinney will be reading the obituary. A visitation will be held after the service for family and friends.
Vickey was a cancer survivor and fought her battle graciously. Donations can be sent in Vickey’s honor to the Colon Cancer Society.
Arrangements by A Natural State Funeral Service 2620 West Main Street, Jacksonville, Arkansas 72076. 501-982-3400. Online guestbook available at www.anaturalstatefuneralservice.com

8 Comments
I didn’t realize she liked to bake until she offered to make Hali’s wedding cake in 2015. She graciously came to Marksville and made a perfect cake along with getting to spend some time with mom, Effie, just months before mom died. I’m forever thankful!
Love you Lisa
Vickey was a very sweet sister-in-law to me who always made my favorite dishes when I visited. We also had lots of fun shopping at Dollar Tree for her various craft projects at which she was so adept. She was predeceased in August 2024 by her husband of 35 years, Bailey Reynolds of Ozark, Arkansas.
Holli Mann, I’m so sorry for your loss. It’s hard to lose your mother, I know. I pray God gives you comfort during this sad time.
I love you, Vicky and I will miss you so very much
Sending prayers and condolences to Felicia Pullin & family. Your Area Agency family is here for you.
Vicki worked with me at Brookshires and enjoyed working with i will miss my friend
I am so sorry for your loss Roger and Johnnie and to the rest of your family. I knew Ms Vickie from years ago and I had not saw her in a very long time. She was a very sweet lady.
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