Audria Hatfield Adair – Updated

Audria Hatfield Adair was born April 17th, 1944, to John William and Maria Arrington Hatfield and passed on from this earth into the presence of The Lord peacefully on May 28, 2026.

Audria lived a full and happy life of 82 years, a devoted wife, mother, grandmother, and great grandmother. Audria was a friend and helper to those that knew her, offering her service to others when needed.

Audia retired from Old Washington Historic State Park with 30 years of service to the park as well as co-workers and the public that came to visit the park.

Audria also grew up helping on the family farm with cows and horses along with gardening and living day by day life providing for her family.

Audria was preceded in death by her parents, John and Maria Hatfield; Ronnie Ray Hatfield, her older brother; Lewis Adair, her husband; Trent McKamie, a grandson; and Debbie Bobo, her niece.

She leaves behind a family that will miss her deeply, her son Alan Moses; daughter-in-law, Nugget Moses; grandchildren, Mariah, Alexander, Callista, Nicolas, and Temperance Moses of Washington, Arkansas; along with son, Scott Hatfield and wife Tonya; grandson, Chance McKamie of Hope; great grandchildren, Keller, Emorie, Maris, Kensley, Ashlyn, Trenthee, and Kolt McKamie; nephews, Rodne Hatfield and Randall Hatfield; multiple cousins and a multitude of friends.

And one more thing, those that knew her well knew she could and did have a strong…. Well, That Was Just The “Hatfield” in Her!

Visitation will be held 5:00 – 7:00 p.m. on Monday, June 1, 2026, at Brazzel-Oakcrest Funeral Home.

Funeral services will be held at 10:00 a.m. on Tuesday, June 2, 2026, at Brazzel-Oakcrest Funeral Home with Bro. Neal Ridling officiating. Burial will follow at Old Washington Cemetery under the direction of Brazzel-Oakcrest Funeral Home, The Funeral Home of Hope, Ben Brazzel, Director.