
In Loving Memory of
Becky Ann Kuntz
February 27, 1950 – October 29, 2025
Rebecca Ann Kuntz, beloved mother, Nana, sister, and friend, passed away peacefully with her family around her on October
She was known for her generous heart, quick-wit, unconditional love and the way she made everyone feel like someone special. Her heart was her greatest gift, and she poured it into her family. To Becky, family was everything. She prayed daily for all her family and friends by name. Her home was open to anyone at any time, always so hospitable. The only thing she loved more than family was her Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ. She lived her life faithfully for Him and her life reflected it.
While her kids were growing up she taught Sunday School and was always the chaperone for all the youth events and trips. She played softball on the coed softball team for Second Baptist Church for years and loved every minute of it. She was quite competitive; she proudly shared that they rarely lost a game. She never missed a single one of her kids’ games or events. She raised her kids to love Jesus and love people. They were her greatest joys.
Becky loved Superman, her books and novels, horses, the beach, the moon, and beautiful scenery. She loved watching her kids and grandkids do what they love — always their biggest fan and supporter. Her joy could fill a room and her laughter always made everyone around her smile. Her faith and kindness inspired everyone who knew her. Anyone who knew Becky knew she was the kindest and most generous person there ever was. To know her was to love her.
She is survived by her two loving children — James Kuntz and his wife, Jenn; and Robyn Campbell and her husband, Ian; her grandchildren, who adored her — Gracey James, Grayson, Karrah, and Kallen Campbell; and her siblings — Don Steele, Sandy Williams, and Betsy Danner, all of whom will carry her love with them forever in their hearts until they join her again in heaven. — She also leaves behind many nieces, nephews, extended family members and friends whom she loved dearly. She was preceded in death by her parents, Harry and Bernice Steele.
A celebration of her life will be held on November 16th from 2-4pm at Second Baptist Church, 815 S 12th St, Arkadelphia, AR 71923, in Arkadelphia, Arkansas. There will be a time of fellowship and visitation followed by a time of remembrance at 3:00. Please feel free to dress casually (or even in your favorite Superman shirt).
If you wish to send plants or flowers, you can send them to 101 Twin Oaks Drive Arkadelphia, AR 71923.

2 Comments
Becky was a sweet soul!! She was always willing to share ideas and thoughts with me… as a cousin by marriage. I know she will be missed! Heaven has gotten an angel!
Sonny & I knew Becky from working with her at Long Ford in the ’70s. We were shocked to learn our lifelong friend had gone to her heavenly home. We watched her raise James & Robyn with so much love & care. She was a hands on Nana and always spoke often of her children, friends and siblings. We also are friends with Becky’s best friend & twin Betsy and know that Betsy will be comforted by this close family even with the miles that separate. We remember Becky driving her beautiful yellow convertible Mustang and as always her sweet smile. Find comfort & peace knowing with your strong faith, you will be reunited with those that go before. We love you all and regret we could not attend the celebration of Becky.
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