JONESBORO - Ann H. Ford, 84, of Jonesboro, died Friday, May 31, at St. Bernards Medical Center. She had lived in Jonesboro since 1969, moving here from Starkville, Miss.
Mrs. Ford received both her bachelor's and master's degrees from Memphis State University. Ann was a member of several organizations at MSU, including Alpha Xi Delta sorority, serving as president of her chapter.
She retired from Arkansas State University in 2007. While employed at ASU, she was a recipient of the Distinguished Performance Award. She was an active member of the First United Methodist Church for decades, teaching Sunday school to 4-year-olds for many years, as well as serving on the Alter Guild and volunteering her time in many ways over the years.
Ann proudly volunteered for 16 years for the St. Bernards Foundation through her involvement with the St. Bernards Auxiliary. Fourteen of those years were spent working countless hours in the hospital's gift shop, with many years as a buyer. She received the Governor's Volunteer Excellence award for her outstanding volunteer service in the state of Arkansas.
Ann had many hobbies which included playing bridge in several groups, entertaining, ASU sports (and collecting ASU memorabilia), traveling, shopping and her family. Her grandchildren referred to her as "Neenie."
She was preceded in death by her parents, Ed and Willena Heustess, brother, Henry Heustess, and husband, Dr. Charles Wade Ford.
Survivors include her sons, Charles Wade Ford Jr. (Kim) of Plano, Texas, and Mike Ford (Erin) of Simpsonville, S.C.; daughter, Lynne Smith (Mark) of Villa Rica, Ga.; and six grandchildren.
A memorial service celebrating her life will be held at 10 a.m. Saturday at Emerson Memorial Chapel with the Rev. John Miles officiating and Emerson Funeral Home in charge of arrangements. Visitation will be from 5 to 7 p.m. Friday in the Emerson State Room. She will then be buried at Forrest Park Cemetery in Forrest City at 3 p.m.
For lasting memorials, please consider the St. Bernards Foundation or the St. Bernards Auxiliary, 400 East St., Jonesboro 72401.
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John Kern
June 6, 2024
I remember Ann from when I worked at facilities management at ASU. I really liked her She had such a funny personality. I enjoyed talking to her. When the University made the switch to the Red wolves from the Indians I told Ann you'll have to take all of your Indian memorabilia down off the wall. She says No I won't! I just laughed. I will always have happy memories of Ann. John Kern former facilities management employee.
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