Libby Williams, July 6, 1953~May 25, 2020

May 27, 2020

Libby Williams, 66, of Springdale, passed away Monday, May 25, 2020 at her home.  She was born July 6, 1953 to John Emory and Eva Lois Hart Williams.

She was preceded in death by her parents.

Libby is survived by two daughters, Lois Sayle of Joplin, MO and Shana Sayle of Fayetteville; her life partner, Billy Walker of Springdale; a brother, David “Bugsy” Williams and wife, Jean of North Carolina; and a granddaughter, Eva Mae.

Libby started her own business Hart-to-Heart with her mom.  She loved going on vacations with Billy.  She loved her family and friends.

Cremation arrangements by Beard’s Funeral Chapel.

A celebration of life will be announced and held at a later date.

She is loved and will be missed by all.

 

8 Condolences

  1. Heather & Travis Ames and family

    Our thoughts are with her family and we now how much she meant to Billy. So happy they had the fun times together.

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  2. Lisa Pistubbee

    Libby was one of the greatest ladies I’ve ever known. She was a true friend. I’m going to miss her! Love you my dear friend!

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  3. Larry & Jo Lynn Gregory & Family

    Our deepest sympathies to the family during this time of loss. Libby was a good person and fun to be around. She will be missed.

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  4. Edna Rothwell

    Although I didn’t know Libby we’ll, I know that she will be missed. My prayers are with the family.

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  5. Ginger Hart Feild

    Prayers and love to my cousins and “Bugsy”. I am so sorry for the loss to our Hart family!
    RIP, Libby! ❤️

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  6. Debra Williams

    Our hearts are broken along with yours at this time and forever. She was one special lady, cousin and friend to me. I have been praying for you girls and will continue. Love to both of you and sincerest of sympathy.

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  7. Patience Pruitt Holt

    Some of my favorite memories are with Aunt Lois, Uncle John, Bugsy & Libby. From the Chief Motel in Fayetteville, the craft fairs and antique shopping, to visiting and playing with Sissy in Springdale before Shana was a whisper of a thought. I loved every minute. One of my earliest memories of Libby was at the motel and getting ready for a wedding in which I was the flower girl or another minute in riding the car with Bugsy and Libby telling him to slow down – rather yelling at him to slow down. I will cherish my memories of Libby. Love you all. Cousins forever!

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