Larry Easley, a retired United States Air Force Master Sergeant, 73, of Jacksonville, AR passed away suddenly on Sunday, February 26, 2023. He was born to the late Oscar Easley and Gladys Hollingsworth. He was also preceded in death by his wife of 49 years, Su Easley, along with brothers Johnny, Bobby, and Steven. He loved his family deeply and his greatest joy came in spending time with his daughter and grandchildren.
He is survived by his daughter, Nina Reiss and three grandchildren: Caitlin, Emerson, and Greyson Reiss; siblings Earlene Tuggle and husband Bob of Lowell, Shirley Bowman and husband Sidney of Fayetteville, and Michael Easley and wife Vicki of Fayetteville; nephews Casey Lee, Tony Beale, Jonathan Tuggle and wife Devin, David Easley; and niece, Julie Tuggle.
Funeral services will be held at 2:00 PM Saturday, March 11, 2023 at Beard’s Funeral Chapel with Anthony Edens officiating. Interment will follow in Brannon Mountain Cemetery.
There is no scheduled visitation.

The love this family has for each other is so beautiful. Praying they find comfort in all their beautiful memories. Rest in peace , Grandpa Easley
I’m so sorry, Nina. Your dad was a wonderful and friendly man. He will be missed by many. Love to you and the kids.
Im so sorry for your loss. He was such a great man. And loved you and the kids dearly. He will be missed.
I’m so sorry, Nina. Your dad was a wonderful person. He will be missed by many.
Please accept my sorrow for your loss. I worked with Larry at Little Rock Air Force base for several years. He was very well liked and was very easy to work with. He always went the extra mile to get the job done and to help others anyway he could.
Nina, We are so sorry for your loss. Wayne knew and worked with Larry at the Little Rock AFB and Veteran’s Administration. We used to see Larry and Su at the LRAFB BX where we would eat lunch and talk about family. Both Larry and Su will be missed by us and I’m sure all who knew them. Our condolences to all the family.
Hi Nina. I just learned today about the passing of your Dad. He was a wonderful man. I really enjoyed working for him at the Little Rock Air Force Base. I have lots of fond memories with both your Dad and Mom. Again, please accept my heartfelt condolences and sincere sympathy.