Nancy Mendenhall

Nancy Almeda Hall Mendenhall, 86, lost her battle with Parkinson’s and passed away on March 29, 2022 in Town & Country, Missouri, with her loving husband by her side.
Nancy was born on May 6, 1935 in Savanah, Georgia to Vernon Hall and Nan Waters Hall. She graduated valedictorian from Beaufort High School, Beaufort, SC in 1952. She attended Georgia Teachers College (now Georgia Southern) and joined Eastern Airlines as a flight attendant in 1956. She met her husband, Ivan Franklin Mendenhall, while vacationing in Bermuda where he was stationed in the Navy. She married Frank on February 22, 1959 in Beaufort, SC. They had 3 children, Kathryn Nan, Franklin Scott and Lisa Gayle.
From 1959-1975, she was a military wife and mother. During this time, she volunteered with several organizations and worked parttime at the local elementary school in Dublin, California. After retiring from the Navy in 1975, Frank, Nancy and their children moved to Pea Ridge, Arkansas where she worked in their family-owned grocery store until 1978. From 1978-1980, she worked at the Rogers Historical Museum and continued there as a volunteer for many years. She later ran for Pea Ridge City Council, serving 2 terms from 1989-1992.
Nancy is preceded in death by her parents, Vernon and Nan Hall and an infant brother Bobbie Vernon.
Nancy is survived by her husband, Frank, her children, Kathryn Sparks (partner Kevin Hollman), Scott Mendenhall and Lisa (husband Chuck) Knight; her brother Jerry Hall, and God sister, Arlene Hull; her grandchildren, Courtney Sparks, Addie Morrone, Colin Mendenhall, Sam Sparks, Nicholas Mendenhall and Lynsey Mendenhall; and her great- grandchildren Layla, Finlee, Bellamy and Elsie.
Nancy was a true southern lady. She always put the needs of her family before her own. In the last 2 years of her life, she struggled with the effects of Parkinson’s, but was lovingly cared for by her husband and family. She never complained and was always patient and kind. She accepted her condition with dignity and grace. Her family will miss her always.
Memorials may be given to the Rogers Historical Museum Foundation of Rogers, Arkansas or the American Parkinson Disease Association.

6 Comments

  1. Paula Holmes Cheves on April 14, 2022 at 7:25 pm

    Ms. Nancy was a sweet sweet Lady! I never heard her raise her voice and their door was always open! Prayers for all her family. She was indeed a blessing!



  2. LOKESH GURRAMKONDA on April 14, 2022 at 7:43 pm

    Prayers for all her family. Rest in Peace.



  3. Edna Rothwell on April 14, 2022 at 7:44 pm

    Nancy was a wonderful caring lady. She always had a smile and an encouraging word. She will be greatly missed. Prayers for Frank and her family.



  4. Sandy (Snow) Brown on April 15, 2022 at 9:03 am

    She was such a “lady” and always sweet and kind to me. My thoughts and prayers are with the family.



  5. Rene Bohler Childree on April 16, 2022 at 4:20 pm

    My dear cousin is at peace and restful now, able to move and celebrate as she desires. Our hearts are broken but heaven is rejoicing in another Angel gained from our family. Frank and all…love you so dearly and pray peace for each of you. All my love, Rene.



  6. William w. King on June 8, 2022 at 5:54 pm

    Dear Frank:
    I was sorry to hear of Nancys passing.
    Please accept my condolences.
    We had a great many enjoyable times together.
    Please contact me @ mrroki@comcast. net
    Cheers,
    Sky King



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