Washington County Enterprise-Leader

Patsy Jo Harp

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Patsy Jo Harp, age 76, a resident of Rogers, Arkansas, previously of Farmington, passed away Sunday, August 22, 2021, in Bentonvill­e, Arkansas. She was born August 25, 1944, in Prairie Grove, Arkansas, the daughter of Berkley Kendall and Edna Lorene (Watson) Garrett.

Patsy was active in her church, Main Street Baptist Church, the Cameo Club, senior centers in both Farmington and Bentonvill­e, an avid bowler and was the pitcher in fast pitch women’s softball for years. She had participat­ed in the Ms. Senior Arkansas Pageant and was named First Runner Up, Best Talent and Ms. Congeniali­ty over the years of competing. She loved to go to the casino and had proven to be very successful.

She was preceded in death by her parents; stepfather, Dolan Smith; one sister, Joyce Lingel; and five brothers, Zaine, Kendall, Tommy, Danny and Jerry Garrett.

Survivors include her husband, Tony Harp of Rogers, Arkansas; two daughters, Tammy Ritthaler and her husband Dan of Temple, Texas, and Holly Dungan and her husband Joe of Sulphur Springs, Arkansas; three brothers, Kaine Garrett and his wife Deloris of West Fork, Arkansas, Roy Garrett Bartlesvil­le, Oklahoma, and Brent Garrett of Holiday Island, Arkansas; three sisters, Billie Harp and her husband James “Tuffy” of Fayettevil­le, Arkansas, Brenda Garrett and her husband Mike Greene of Sedona, Arizona, and Linda Bates and her husband Gene of Muldrow, Oklahoma; eight grandchild­ren, Stephanie Bell and her husband Bryan, Leah Ritthaler, Jesse Ritthaler and his wife Gabriela, Samuel Ritthaler, Shae Napier and her husband Ryan, Syncie Dorman, Josh Dungan and Caleb Dungan; three great grandchild­ren, Judah Bell, Lydia Bell and Joel Bell.

Funeral service was held Saturday, August 28, 2021, at Main Street Baptist Church in Farmington, Arkansas.

Online guest book, www. luginbuel.com.

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