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		<title>Obituary &#8211; Joyce Tinsley (1940-2025)</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Joyce P. Tinsley, lovingly known as &#8220;Granny Bear&#8221; to many, passed away peacefully on July 31, 2025, at the age of 85. Born in Lawrence, Oklahoma, Joyce&#8217;s life was a [&#8230;]]]></description>
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<p>Joyce P. Tinsley, lovingly known as &#8220;Granny Bear&#8221; to many, passed away peacefully on July 31, 2025, at the age of 85. Born in Lawrence, Oklahoma, Joyce&#8217;s life was a reflection of the strong, steady, and compassionate spirit she inherited from her Oklahoma beginnings.</p>



<p>A proud and accomplished professional, she served as Superintendent at Queen Wilhelmina State Park, where she led with vision, dedication, and a deep respect for the natural world.Her leadership and commitment left a lasting mark, not only on the park itself but on the people she mentored and inspired. Joyce&#8217;s love of Rich Mountain never faded-where she began her career as a pastry chef, baking with the same warmth and care that she carried throughout her life.</p>



<p>Joyce also served as a first&nbsp;responder, offering care and calm in times of crisis. After her retirement she and her beloved husband &#8220;Bob&#8221; traveled extensively even bringing their grandchildren along at times. She often taught life lessons and practical skills, such as folding a fitted sheet and patching jeans with elegance and precision. She found joy in simple moments and turned tem into memories that her family will carry forever.</p>



<p>Joyce was deeply proud of starting her own business, Promotions of Sunshine Mall, where she channeled her creativity, resourcefulness, and entrepreneurial spirit. She was also a cherished member of the Otters, a sisterhood of life long friends who stood beside her through many eras of life, offering laughter, strength, and unwavering companionship.</p>



<p>She was the kind of person who always had a seat at her table and an open heart. Always ready to share conversation and a sweet treat.</p>



<p>When it came time for big decisions, she was famously prepared-always ready with a pencil and paper to draft a pros and cons list. Her thoughtful, practical approach helped guide not only her own choices, but often those of the people who turned to her for advice and support.</p>



<p>Joyce was preceded in&nbsp;deth&nbsp;by her beloved husband Bob Tinsley, her father Burl Phillips, mother Velma Phillips, brother Dibrell Phillips and granddaughter Shelby Tinsley.</p>



<p>She is survived by her children: Sheryl Edwards (Jim), Bob&nbsp;Tinsley&nbsp;(Laura) and Bruce Tinsley (Peggy). She also leaves behind her cherished grandchildren:&nbsp;Demisha&nbsp;(Robert) Taylor, Darcy (William) Neal, Brandy Tinsley, Bruce (Diana) Tinsley, Lacey (Brandon)&nbsp;Calsing, Kelley (Trevor) Mortimore, and Sandy Steidl; her nephew Dibrell &#8220;Spud&#8221; Phillips (Gail) and several great grandchildren, who brought her so much joy and pride.</p>



<p>Her presence will be deeply missed but forever remembered by all who knew her-in the parks she loved, the meals she made, the drumbeats she followed and the many lives she touched.</p>



<p>The family will have a private memorial service at a later date.</p>



<p>Arrangements and cremation are being entrusted to the Heritage Memorial Funeral Home &amp; Crematory in Waldron, Arkansas.</p>
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		<title>Obituary – Robert &#8216;Bob&#8217; W. Tinsley (1937-2023)</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[It is with deep sorrow and much love that we mourn the passing of Robert W. Tinsley, better known as Bob. Bob was born June 19, 1937 to Dale Leroy [&#8230;]]]></description>
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<p>It is with deep sorrow and much love that we mourn the passing of Robert W. Tinsley, better known as Bob. Bob was born June 19, 1937 to Dale Leroy and Helen Gladys (Wyckoff) Tinsley in Ada, Oklahoma. He will be lovingly remembered by his wife of 66 years, Joyce. Together they raised three amazing children and played a huge role in the lives in their grandchildren and great grandchildren.</p>



<p>Bob was known by his family especially for his intelligence and readiness to share his experience and knowledge. As the family gathers to celebrate his life, we ponder the unique and fulfilling life that he led; employment from owning an auto repair business, working for NASA to his retirement from the Mena Hospital. He was the very definition of a mathematician, encouraging the grandchildren when it came to their school work he often said &#8220;it&#8217;s fun! It&#8217;s nothing in the world but a game.&#8221; He was a jack of all trades from carpentry to metal work, many years of experience with engineering. Anytime he was met with a challenge he took initiative to do his own research and learn all aspects of any subject at hand. In recent years he was most cherished spending time with family and friends. He was widely loved by many friends. He will forever be saluted for his life&#8217;s work and will be lovingly carried in each of our hearts.</p>



<p>Bob leaves behind to cherish his memory his wife Melva Joyce (Phillips) Tinsley and three children: Bob and wife Laura, Bruce and wife Peggy and daughter Sheryl and husband Jim Edwards. Grandpa will forever remain in the hearts of his seven grandchildren: Demisha, Darcy, Brandy, Bruce, Lacey, Kelley and Sandy and ten great grandchildren.</p>



<p>He was preceded in death by his mother, father, brother and granddaughter.</p>



<p>As per Bob&#8217;s wishes there will be no services.</p>



<p>Cremation arrangements are being entrusted to the Heritage Memorial Funeral Home in Waldron, Arkansas.</p>



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