Julia Watkins

Julia Watkins was born July 18, 1916, in the community of Sutton, Nevada      County, Arkansas, to David Edward and Theodicia Bright Evans. She was a 
mother and homemaker, the oldest member of Garrett Memorial Baptist 
Church (nearing eighty years) and a fifty-year member of the Order of 
the Eastern Star.

She was preceded in death by her parents, her husband, Guy Watkins, 
one daughter, Sandra Jan Watkins, one son, Guy Watkins, Jr., three 
brothers, Nolen, James Byron and John Edward Evans and one sister, 
Virgie Evans Cunningham Gilbert.

Survivors include one son, David Watkins (Ileene) of Little Rock; one    granddaughter, Shana Darby (David) of Tulsa, Oklahoma; two 
grandsons, Trey Watkins (Kim) of Purcellville, Virginia and James David 
Watkins (Heather) of Raleigh, NC; four great-grandchildren, Caroline 
Briggs, Guy Watkins IV, Alex, Stokes and Riley Watkins; six step- 
grandchildren, Dana Demesy, Ashley Moore, Laurie Rowe, Jay Arnold, 
Janan Davis, Jill Fletcher; eight step-great-grandchildren, Jill and 
Daniele Demesy, Alexandria Rains, Elizabeth, Emmie and Ella Davis, 
Allie Arnold, Tyce Fletcher; several nieces and nephews.

In passing, “Mrs. Julia” wished a final and fond farewell to her many 
surviving special friends everywhere; and her friends and residents and 
the wonderful staff of Hope Haven Retirement Facility.

A memorial service will be held at 1:00 p.m. on Friday, January 24, at 
Herndon-Fuqua Funeral Home in Hope; a reception will follow 
immediately at Herndon-Fuqua. A private burial service for family and 
relatives will be held later in the afternoon at Rose Hill Cemetery in Hope.

At “Mrs. Julia’s” request, memorials may be made to Garrett Memorial 
Baptist Church, P. O. Box 223, Hope, Arkansas 71801, or to a charity of 
one’s preference.