Emma Lea married Samuel Hale Blackwood, Jr, on August 6, 1948, and they made their homes in Newport and Tuckerman, Arkansas where they raised their three daughters.
Emma Lea taught in the elementary grades for part of a year in Swifton and the rest of her teaching career was at Tuckerman. After retiring, she enjoyed traveling with close friends and volunteering in her community. Emma Lea was a volunteer at Newport Hospital, the Jackson and Lawrence counties’ jail ministries, and at the women’s prison unit at Newport.
Emma Lea was an active member of the First Baptist Church in Tuckerman since 1955, teaching Sunday School, Training Union, Vacation Bible School, and Girls’ Auxiliary.
Emma Lea was preceded in death by her parents; her sisters, Estell Slaten and Katherine Murphy; her brother, Bill Slaten; and by the father of her daughters.
Survivors include her daughters, Elizabeth Turner of Batesville; Linda Ford of Tuckerman; Nancy and husband David Coleman of Batesville; grandchildren, Sam and wife Jamie McMinn of Batesville; Candy and husband Matt Thompson of McMinnville, Oregon; great grandchildren, Madeline McMinn and Slaten Thompson; granddaughter of the heart, Amber and husband Chad Schuchmann of Charlotte, North Carolina; and great grandchildren of the heart, Lindsay Cox, Dawson Schuchmann, Savannah Schuchmann, and Jessica Schuchmann. She is also survived by many nephews and nieces and a host of friends.
Emma Lea married Samuel Hale Blackwood, Jr, on August 6, 1948, and they made their homes in Newport and Tuckerman, Arkansas where they raised their three daughters.
Emma Lea taught in the elementary grades for part of a year in Swifton and the rest of her teaching career was at Tuckerman. After retiring, she enjoyed traveling with close friends and volunteering in her community. Emma Lea was a volunteer at Newport Hospital, the Jackson and Lawrence counties’ jail ministries, and at the women’s prison unit at Newport.
Emma Lea was an active member of the First Baptist Church in Tuckerman since 1955, teaching Sunday School, Training Union, Vacation Bible School, and Girls’ Auxiliary.
Emma Lea was preceded in death by her parents; her sisters, Estell Slaten and Katherine Murphy; her brother, Bill Slaten; and by the father of her daughters.
Survivors include her daughters, Elizabeth Turner of Batesville; Linda Ford of Tuckerman; Nancy and husband David Coleman of Batesville; grandchildren, Sam and wife Jamie McMinn of Batesville; Candy and husband Matt Thompson of McMinnville, Oregon; great grandchildren, Madeline McMinn and Slaten Thompson; granddaughter of the heart, Amber and husband Chad Schuchmann of Charlotte, North Carolina; and great grandchildren of the heart, Lindsay Cox, Dawson Schuchmann, Savannah Schuchmann, and Jessica Schuchmann. She is also survived by many nephews and nieces and a host of friends.
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