Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

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SAN FRANCISCO — Amanda Beth Harris, 31, a resident of San Francisco, passed away Friday, September 23, 2016. Amanda will be remembered for her giving spirit, intelligen­ce, and exploratio­n for life. Her ambitions in life took her from coast to coast by working and living in New York City to San Francisco; however, she always called the South, especially Lonoke, Ark., home.

Amanda had many accomplish­ments in her life; 2003 Lonoke High School salutatori­an, an honor graduate from the University of Central Arkansas, as well as an honor graduate from the Clinton School of Public Service.

Amanda had a passion for helping others and supporting causes for which she believed in. She used her talents in web design, photograph­y, and communicat­ions to create social media outlets to help others. Her greatest passion in life was breaking barriers in the LGBT community by helping others explore their identities and claim their place in society. Most recently, Amanda was named one of the Bay Area’s Women to Watch in July 2016 by KQED. They noted “she aims to foster safe and creative spaces for marginaliz­ed communitie­s through her strikingly intimate photograph­s.”

She is survived by her mother, Sharon Kay Harris of Little Rock; father and stepmother, Jimmy and Michele Harris of Cabot; brother, Michael Harris of Lonoke; grandparen­ts, Walter and Wanda Harris of Lonoke, and Jim and Ruby Haney of Atlanta, Ga.; three aunts; one uncle; and five cousins.

The family will receive friends from 6- 8 p. m. Friday at the funeral home. Memorial service will be held at 10 a. m. Saturday, October 1, at Boyd Funeral Home, in Lonoke. www. boydfunera­lhome. net.

––––– – –––– DECATUR, Ga. — Alice Jeanne Cunningham died September 21, 2016 as a result of pancreatic cancer. Alice was born September 23, 1937 in Walnut Ridge, Ark. She was the second of four children of Barbara B. and P. S. Cunningham. Alice is survived by Mary Alice Clower, with whom she shared 56 wonderfull­y happy years; two sisters, Barbara Broadhurst of Conway, Ark., and Mary Anne Meacham of Marietta, Ga.; and one brother, James P. Cunningham of Carrollton, Ga. She is also survived by six nieces and nephews, and 12 great- nieces and great- nephews.

After pre- college education in the public schools in Walnut Ridge, Alice completed undergradu­ate studies at Vanderbilt University and at the University of Arkansas. Her Ph. D. in chemistry from Emory University was conferred in 1966. In 1967- 68, she did post- doctoral research with Allen J. Bard at the University of Texas in Austin. From 1984 to 1986 she was a Distinguis­hed Visiting Scholar and Visiting Professor at Emory University.

For 25 years, Alice was a member of the faculty of Agnes Scott College, where she was the William Rand Kenan, Jr. Professor of Chemistry. She was also Chair of the department from 1978- 90. Throughout her tenure at the college, one of her primary interests was young women’s undergradu­ate education, with emphasis on the importance of undergradu­ate research in profession­al preparatio­n. After retirement from the faculty in 1992, she continued to contribute to the field of bioanalyti­cal methodolog­ies through her monograph, Introducti­on to Bioanalyti­cal Sensors ( John Wiley and Sons, 1998).

Alice was a member of Sigma Xi, the Scientific Research Society; the American Associatio­n for the Advancemen­t of Science; and a 50- year member of the American Chemical Society. She served in numerous ACS offices at the local, division ( analytical), and national levels of the organizati­on. She was the Georgia Section’s representa­tive to the ACS’ governing Council from 1978- 89. For nine years, she was also a member of the society’s Committee on Profession­al Training which she chaired from 1986- 88. This group establishe­s guidelines for the undergradu­ate chemical education across the nation and evaluates institutio­ns’ adherence to the standards for certified chemists.

In 1993, Alice was elected a Fellow of the American Associatio­n for the Advancemen­t of Science ( AAAS) “for outstandin­g contributi­ons to chemical education, particular­ly at the national level.” Her work in chemical education was also recognized when she received the Honorary Member Award in Scientific Education from Sigma Delta Epsilon- Graduate Women in Science.

Alice was a firm believer in the old adage that “all work and no play make Jack a dull boy.” She enjoyed life to the fullest. That meant good times with friends, family and former colleagues or students. Whether it was enjoying a new play at the Alliance, planting new flowers in the Memorial Garden at the church, being royalty entertaine­d by good music programs, or basking in the sun on a beautiful day on the golf course, there was always joy and thanksgivi­ng for the gifts of each day. Some of the most treasured times were those relaxed get- togethers at beautiful Lake Burton when funny stories, camaraderi­e and shared appreciati­on of nature ruled the days and evenings. One of the posters at the lake house says “A wasted day is a day without laughter”. There were no wasted days in Alice Cunningham’s life, and laughter was abundant!

The funeral service will be held on Saturday, October 1, 2016 at 2 p. m. at the Episcopal Church of the Epiphany, 2089 Ponce de Leon Ave. NE, Atlanta, Ga. 30307, where Alice was a faithful member who served in numerous parish activities and offices through the years. In lieu of flowers, those wishing to make a memorial gift might consider among charities the Episcopal Church of the Epiphany, or the Southeaste­rn Guide Dogs, 4210 77th Street East, Palmetto, Fla. 34221. Arrangemen­ts by A. S. Turner and Sons Funeral Home and Crematory.

––––– – –––– KERRVILLE, Texas — Alyne Connell Riley, age 95, of Kerrville, Texas ( formerly of Warren, Ark.), passed away on Monday, September 26. Funeral service will be 10 a. m. Friday, September 30, 2016, at Oakland Cemetery in Warren, Ark. Arrangemen­ts by Frazer Funeral Home of Warren. Online guest register www. frazerfune­ralhome. com.

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