Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

CONWAY — Barbara Jean Riedmuelle­r Nabholz,

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October 18, 1936 – January 12, 2021. Born the first of six children of Teresa and George Riedmuelle­r, Barbara Jean grew up working in her daddy’s grocery store in Morrilton, Arkansas. She attended Sacred Heart High School and then St. Vincent Nursing School. She met the love of her life at a CYO dance at Sacred Heart Church, Thomas Julian Nabholz from Conway. They were married after Tom’s return from the Army in 1956 and never looked back.

Barbara Jean also fell in love with the Conway community where she became very active. She and Tom were members of St. Joseph Catholic Church and School where they would raise and educate their four children. She was a founding Board member of Toad Suck Daze, a Board member of the Salvation Army Conway Senior Citizen Center, Friends of AETN, and a lifetime member of Conway Junior Auxiliary. She was President of Conway City Beautiful, a member of the Conway Chamber of Commerce, Conway High School Rodeo Associatio­n, and St. Joseph Christian Mothers. She was proud to be a member of the Lost Mountain Group.

She is welcomed to paradise by her parents, her husband of 64 wonderful years, and her brothers, George Riedmuelle­r, Jr. and Jim Riedmuelle­r, Sr. We can only imagine the celebratio­n.

She left behind, for now, four children. Michelle Ellis (Henry) of Myrtle Beach, S.C., Marisa Nabholz of Bella Vista, Melinda Smith (Ed) currently of Conway, and Tommy Nabholz, Jr. (Beth) of Conway. She’ll be missed by her six grandchild­ren, Dusty Pappas (Christian) of Conway, Harrison Hatfield of Denver, Caroline Hatfield of Detroit, and Sloane Nolan, Mac Nabholz, and Patrick Nabholz, all of Conway. She had two step-grandchild­ren for 23 years, Lauren Lawson (John) of Pine Bluff and Alex Smith (Rachel) of Little Rock. She loved her great grands, Kaitlyn Pappas and Lexie Pappas, and her three step-greats, Hallie and Ella Lawson, and Annie Smith.

Also celebratin­g her life are her siblings, Elaine Riedmuelle­r Lynch of Fort Smith, Lori Riedmuelle­r Beck (David) of St. Vincent, and Charles Riedmuelle­r (Jan) of Bella Vista. And sisters-in-law, Marilyn Riedmuelle­r and Claudia Riedmuelle­r. And we dare not miss all her many, many nieces and nephews and their families. Just as much family were Ola McGee, Carolyn McCray, Stephanie Jones and Nasha Scott who not only cared for Barbara Jean like the rest of us but genuinely cared for her physically during her last years. And a special thanks to Arkansas Hospice as well.

Barbara loved the Razorbacks, tailgating, hosting parties for any reason, cooking, traveling the world with Tom, and simply enjoying life. She was truly the matriarch of her family, whom she was fully devoted to in every way.

The family is so comforted to know that Barbara Jean and Tom are once again reunited. They could never be apart, and now they never will again.

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