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Loraine Chloe Samples Shipley

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Loraine Chloe Samples Shipley of Farmington, passed away on Tuesday, July 14, 2015. She was born on July 22, 1926 in Japton to Bob and Cara Esta (Ball) Edens. She was preceded in death by her loved ones, her parents; her husband, Jess Shipley; a son, Greg Samples; a sister, Val Shipley; three brothers, Leon Edens, Calvin Lawrence Edens and Kenneth A. Edens. Her remaining immediate family is her brother, Elige Edens of West Fork; daughter, Brenda Schulteis of Fresno, CA.; sons, Geary Douglas (Twilla) Samples of Lodi, Calif., Lanny (Susie) Samples of Fayetteville, and Berris (Brenda) Samples of Durango, Colo.. She had 11 grandchildren and 11 great-grandchildren. Loraine was a special and talented person, a dedicated mother and friend. After raising children at home for over 10 years, she became an electronics technician at Baldwin Piano Company in Fayetteville, and later in California. She had a happy marriage to Jess for over 20 years. Moving back to Arkansas in 1993, she resided in Farmington where she was an active and faithful member and volunteer at the Farmington Church of Christ. She was active in their quilting group and Thursday School for preschoolers. Her lap quilts went to children's homes and hospitals across the state. Gardening, quilting and cooking were her love and avocation. Her house was filled with dozens of cookbooks, her yard with hundreds of flowers (her past organic gardens with truckloads of vegetables) and her family and friends blessed with countless hand-stitched quilts. Her final gift to loved ones is stuffed, patch-work teddy bears made from her quilts. Loraine's going away service will be held at the Farmington Church of Christ at 2 p.m. on Friday, July 17, 2015 and private burial later at Ledbetter Cemetery in Madison County under the direction of Beard's Chapel. Donations or gifts in her honor can bless the Ledbetter Cemetery Fund (the Edens/Ball Family Cemetery), c/o Bank of Fayetteville-Ledbetter Trust Fund, The Willard Walker Hospice Home and the Farmington Church of Christ Building Fund. There is no scheduled visitation. Condolences at www.beardsfuneralchapel.com.

Published July 16, 2015

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