Northwest Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

ROGERS — Sheila Jo (Magness) Boyd,

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was born on Christmas Day in 1947, and left us Dec. 28, 2020, due to complicati­ons from dementia and Alzheimer’s diseases. She was born to Jesse Warren (“Tusome”) and Betty Jo (Stanley) Magness in Mountain Home, Ark., and grew up in Cotter, Ark., with sister Susan and brothers Benny, Mike and Mitch.

Shelia did many extraordin­ary things throughout her life. She made a name for herself as a beauty pageant queen for many years in Baxter County, and all of North Arkansas in the 1960s. After graduating high school, she married her first husband, the late Mike Stevenson, of Flippin, Ark.

Sheila devoted her time and energy to her family as a homemaker. She was known as a coach for her children’s Little League sports teams, an advocate for the PTA programs at Northside Elementary School and one heck of a party planner and hostess.

Shelia loved being around people and began working for the city of Rogers as an administra­tive assistant to Mayor John Sampier. She was respected and liked by everyone that crossed her path and worked to make Rogers a great place to live and raise a family.

Sheila fell in love again and married Oscar (“Okie”) Boyd in 1993. They spent their retirement years traveling and spending time with their family and friends until Okie’s death in 2017. They spent several weeks a year in Bridge Bait, Texas, their favorite fishing spot with their best travelling buddies, their fostered Chihuahuas. Sheila and Okie’s greatest love was their children, stepchildr­en, ten grandchild­ren and four great-grandchild­ren.

She is survived by her daughters Suzy Stevenson of Edmond, Okla., and Lynn Stevenson of Edmond, Okla.; son James (Cindy) Stevenson of Rogers, Ark.; stepsons Danny (Judy Jane) Boyd of Fayettevil­le, Ark., Billy (Charlotte) Boyd of Beaumont, Texas, and Michael (Lee) Boyd of Houston, Texas; brothers Benny (Janie) Magness of Gassville, Ark., Michael (Cindy) Magness and Mitch (Teresa) Magness, both of Harrison, Ark. She also leaves behind her grandchild­ren and great-grandchild­ren along with many nieces, nephews, extended family and friends.

Sheila was preceded in death and was met with celebratio­n in Heaven by her parents, sister, husband, her stepdaught­er Connie, her granddaugh­ter Haley and many loved and adored family and friends.

In lieu of flowers, the family wishes donations to be made to the final home she knew, where the gifted staff treated their mother with warmth, love and great respect, Hillcrest Nursing Home, 1111 Maplewood Road, Harrison, Ark., 72601.

Memorial services will be held at Rollins Funeral Home in Rogers, Ark., at 11 a.m. Jan. 15, 2021, with a private family burial afterwards at Fayettevil­le National Cemetery, where she will lie with her beloved Okie for eternity.

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