The Sentinel-Record

Etta O. McKenzie

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FORT SMITH — Etta Orlene McKenzie, 97, passed away peacefully on May 11, 2020, at Brookdale Assisted Living in Fort Smith with a daughter by her side.

She was born in rural Arkansas in Buckville. She loved growing up in the hills of Garland County and spending time with the many members of her family. She loved nature and was an avowed supporter for protection of the environmen­t. Upon graduation from Lakeside High School in Hot Springs, she began a 15-year career as a switchboar­d operator for Southweste­rn Bell Telephone in Hot Springs, Rogers and Blythevill­e, Ark. When she and Ernest settled in Blythevill­e, she became very active in her community. She was a member of First Presbyteri­an Church of Blythevill­e for over 60 years and held many volunteer positions within the church. She loved her city and was active in PTA, Beta Sigma Phi, Junior Auxiliary and The Women’s Club. She had a keen interest in and followed local, state and national politics. She was devoted to her husband and two daughters and was a talented and innovative cook.

She was preceded in death by her parents, James Franklin and Parthena Meredith Pitts; her husband of 59 years, Ernest Leroy McKenzie; her sisters, Ruby Eula Pate, Inez Pitts; and brothers, William Thurman Pitts, James Junius Pitts and Grady David Pitts.

She is survived by Kathleen Joy Priakos (Bill), of Fort Smith, and Elizabeth Ann Ashby (Rusty), of North Charleston, S.C.; and numerous cousins, nieces and nephews.

The family is grateful for the caring staff of Heart of Hospice, the wonderful staff of Brookdale Assisted Living and Sindee Snipes, whose loving presence was such a treasure.

A private graveside ceremony will be held at 10 a.m. Saturday, May 16, followed by a memorial service at First Presbyteri­an Church in Blythevill­e at 11 a.m.

The family will receive friends from 5-7 p.m. today at Cobb Funeral Home. Following the State of Arkansas COVID-19 guidelines for the visitation, no more than ten (10) people will be allowed to gather inside of Cobb Funeral Home at one time and practice social distancing, keeping a 6-foot distance between one another. Face masks are strongly encouraged.

In lieu of flowers, the family requests memorials to First Presbyteri­an Church of Blythevill­e or to a charity of your choice. Condolence­s may be expressed to the family at http:// www.cobbfunera­lhome.com.

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