Northwest Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

LITTLE ROCK— Margaret Purtle Alexander,

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born on December 10, 1918, to parents James Lester and Nancy Hester Gullick Purtle, i n Neva d a Coun ty ( Prescott ) , Ark., the oldest of seven children, died on May 3, 2022 at the age of 103.

She was preceded in death by her parents; her husband, Marvin Marion Alexander; son, Barney Louis Alexander; daughter, Susan Evelyn Alexander Keathley; brothers, Windell and Wallace Purtle; and sisters, Ellen Stewart, Lois Maroon and Mildred Griebel.

She is survived by loving daughters, Mary Alice Shipley ( Larry) and Lendy Eaton (Ron); son-in-law, Gary Keathley; five grandchild­ren, Paul Shipley (Joanna), Sarah Shipley (Robert Richle), Sean Keathley (Jamie), Lynn Keathley Staner (Ryan) and Brian Eaton; six great- grandchild­ren, Kira and Erin Shipley, Pierce and James Keathley, and Cooper and Jackson Staner, sister, Frances Imus and many nieces and nephews.

She graduated from the University of Arkansas with BSHE and MS degrees. She retired from U of A Cooperativ­e Extension Service after having worked as Home Demonstrat­ion Agent in Stone, Cleburne, White, and Ashley Counties before moving to the Little Rock State Office as an Extension Specialist, District Program Leader, and retired as the Northwest District Director. While working for U of A. Extension Service, she received a number of awards; awards which she attributed to the cooperatio­n and good work of the staff and cliental with whom she worked. She was honored by being inducted into the Agricultur­e Hall of Fame in 2011.

After retirement, she and an Extension friend organized an informal travel group of Extension retirees and friends and enjoyed meeting and traveling throughout the United States and several countries outside the U.S. Also, after retirement, she and her husband, Marvin, helped organize the 22nd Bomb Squadron Associatio­n, a group of Army Air Force Veterans that Marvin had served with in Burma, China and India during World War II. They continued to meet annually with this group and enjoyed traveling to the various cities throughout the U.S. where the meetings were held until his death in 1992. Margaret continued to stay in touch and meet with the group accompanie­d by a daughter and/or granddaugh­ter.

She was an active member of the Highland Valley United Methodist Church, the Little Rock Department­al Club and NARFE (National Associatio­n of Active and Retired Federal Employees).

Margaret loved to travel, read, cook, knit and visit family and friends. She spent the last years of her life living in Presbyteri­an Village, making new friends and enjoying the amenities offered in both Independen­t and Assisted Living, as needed.

A memorial, a celebratio­n of Margaret’s life, will be held in the Presbyteri­an Village Chapel on Wednesday, May 11 at 10:30 a.m. A private burial service will be held at Forest Hills. Arrangemen­ts are being handled by Roller-Chenal Funeral Home of Little Rock.

In lieu of flowers, contributi­ons to Highland Valley UMC, Presbyteri­an Village Foundation or charity of choice will be appreciate­d by family. Online guestbook: www.rollerfune­ralhomes.com/chenal.

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