P.O. Box 506, 943 Highway 425 North, Monticello, AR71655

Minnie May Moffatt
June 20, 1919 - February 19, 2010

Minnie May Moffatt

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Minnie May Moffatt, age 90, died on Friday, February 19, 2010 at Drew Memorial Hospital in Monticello, AR. She was born to Walter A. Moffatt, Sr. and Myrtle Wells Moffatt on June 20, 1919 in the family home on South Main Street, the home where she resided her entire life. She attended Monticello schools, graduating from Monticello High School in 1935. After obtaining a B.A. in French from Arkansas A&M (now UAM) in 1939, she went to work for her father at Moffatt Abstract Company. After his retirement in 1953 she operated this business, the only such company in Drew County, until she retired in 1982.

She was a lifelong member of Wood Avenue Presbyterian (A.R.P.) Church where she served as a deacon and as treasurer for many years. She was also a life member of the Drew County Historical Society, Monticello Friends of the Library and Monticello Junior Auxiliary. She enjoyed all sports and was an avid golfer and bridge player. She and her sister Pattie enjoyed many trips across the U.S. and to Europe. She had a keen interest in family history and was a member of the Clan Moffatt Society in America.

Minnie was preceded in death by her parents and one brother, Walter A. Moffatt, Jr. She is survived by her brother, Wells Moffatt and his wife, Ruth, her sister, Pattie Moffatt, and her niece, Marsha Moffatt Daniels (Bill), all of Monticello. Also her two great nieces, Natalie Daniels Atkins (Justin) of Little Rock and Meredith Daniels of Nashville, TN.

The family will be gathering at 469 S. Main Street in Monticello.

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Service
Gathering of Friends & Family
Saturday, February 20, 2010
at 4:30 PM
Stephenson-Dearman Funeral Home
943 Highway 425 North
Monticello, AR  71657
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Memorial Contributions
Drew County Historical Society
404 S. Main St.
Monticello, AR  71655


Wood Avenue Presbyterian Church
% James Cathey
502 N. Main
Monticello, AR  71655

Condolences(11)

  1. Bob & Faye Boyd
    We were so sorry to hear that Minnie May Moffatt had passed
    away. Our heart goes out to Patty, Wells, and family.

    Bob, always said that the Moffatt family is one of the nicest in Drew County. "May God bless you and keep you"

    Bob & Faye
  2. Corinne Jackson Eldridge
    I can still remember my Dad (James Jackson) telling many fond memories of the Moffatt family. How blessed she was to have lived such a full and wonderful life I know she will be missed by her family and friends.
    Corinne Jackson Eldridge
  3. Gail Kizer
    Minnie Mae was one of my favorite people. I don't think I ever saw her when she didn't have a smile on her face. When she came in the courthouse, she always stopped by, usually with Patti by her side, and visited with me. I will miss her a lot. I have always been in awe of the closeness of the Moffatt family. She was indeed one of the Lords angels sent here to make this world a better place.
  4. Michael and Andi Wagner
    Ms. Minnie was a wonderful lady. Anyone who had any contact with her could see her love of life, laughter, family, and community. Her smile melted your heart and her laugh tickled your soul! Always with a kind word and concern for others. She will be greatly missed and always in our hearts. We are so thankful to have been blessed by knowing her.
  5. GLEN PERKINS
    We have lost another great community leader.Drew county has been blessed by the contributions of Ms Minnie May and all her family. On behalf of the my family I would like to extend our deepest sympathy and condolences.
    Respectfully
    Glen Perkins, Jr.
  6. sheila guy
    you will be missed dearly love sheila
  7. deidra martin
    You are in a better place. May God bless your family. love always
  8. janie/larry fuller
    Ms. Patti, Marsha, Bill, and Family,

    So sorry for your loss. She was quite a LADY!
  9. Sarah Alice Spencer
    Our family, Mrs. Terrell Spencer, Karen, Matthew, and myself, send our deepest condolences.
  10. Rebecca Hammock
    Words cannot discribe what a wonderfull woman Minnie May Moffatt was, careing, giving, helpfull, if everyone tryed to have a quarter of the heart she had, what a wonderfull world this would be. To the family Im so sorry for your loss, Im sure God has given her a special place in heaven. Every time Im in Drew Memorial Hospitial and turn on the t.v. Ill think of her, and be amazed at just how much a random act of kindness can make so many people smile.
  11. Janice McAllister
    God has taken a beautiful angel, we all loved Miss Minnie Mae.
    My thoughts and prayers are with you. With sympathy and love, Janice Gladden McAllister
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