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Shirley L. Mason
January 20, 1948 - September 18, 2023

Shirley L. Mason, 75, of Wynne, Arkansas passed away at Cross Ridge Community Hospital on September 18, 2023. She was born on January 20, 1948 in Fayette, Alabama to Abraham Lincoln Weaver and Nellie Cordelia Cullum Weaver. She was a member of the Church of Christ. She enjoyed coloring on her phone or in a regular book, reading, watching western movies, and spending time with her grandchildren and great grandchildren. Survivors include; two daughters: Donna Kay Sharp of Wynne, Arkansas and Kathy Louise Kellum (William) of Wynne, Arkansas; one so: Mark Mason (Christy) of Cherry Valley, Arkansas; two sisters: Linda Hamilton (Jeff) of Wynne, Arkansas and Carolyn Greer of DeWitt, Arkansas; two brothers: Ray Weaver of Forrest City, Arkansas and Sammy Weaver (Becky) of Rogers, Arkansas; seven grandchildren: William Kellum III, Shawn Mason, Brittany Foote, LaShae Grimes, Peyton Grimes, Jessika White, and Betty Allred; eleven great grandchildren: Ally Kellum, Lilly Kellum, Liam Kellum, Cole Kellum, Landon Foote, Kayden Foote, Remington Grimes, Riley Hicks, Konner Hicks, Mila Grimes, Rip Grimes; and a host of other family and friends. She is preceded in death by; her parents: Abraham Lincoln Weaver and Nellie Cordelia Cullum Weaver; loving husband: James Wilson Mason; one son: Matt Mason; one grandson: Corey Kellum; one brother: David Weaver; and one son-in-law: Jimmy Dale Sharp. Pallbearers: Peyton Grimes, William Kellum III, Corey Cox, Shawn Mason, and Paul Foote. Alternate pallbearers: Johnathan Ragan and Austin Hawes. Graveside services will be held on Thursday, September 21, 2023 at 2:00 p.m. at Farm Hill Cemetery in Harrisburg, Arkansas with Pastor Rickey Williams officiating under the direction of Faith Funeral Service.

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Farm Hill Cemetery

Harrisburg, AR 72432

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  1. Betty Allred, Palestine, Ar 72372 says

    You were the greatest God Grandma anyone could ever ask for. Your example is what makes me strive to be a better woman. You always made me feel like part of the family. Thank you for that. You will always be my Grandma Shirley. I hate you are gone, but you will never be forgotten and it's comforting to know your in a far better place. We will see you again someday. Love you, til we meet again.

  2. America Turner, Beebe, AR says

    Sending lots of prayers up for the family

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