of Conway, AR
November 6, 1935 - October 19, 2017
Virginia Henry Nutter, 81, of Conway, passed away peacefully October 19, 2017. She was born November 6, 1935 in Hope, Arkansas to the late James R. and Dora Henry. Virginia enjoyed a full and rewarding career as a teacher and counselor in the Conway Public School District. She was devoted to her family, husband, and students.
Virginia is survived by her husband of 61 years, Bill Nutter, daughters, Ginny Nutter Wood (David) of Little Rock, Julie Nutter Johnson (Gil) of Conway, grandson, Beau Wilcox (Shannon) of Conway, step grandchildren, Michelle Digilormo (Mark), Brandi Gordon (Byron), Wilson Wood, great grandchildren, Graham Benjamin Wilcox, Hayes Barrett Wilcox, step great- grandchildren, Macie, Fuller, and Ella Beth, numerous nieces, nephews, and in-laws.
She was preceded in death by her parents, and siblings, Jimmy, Sue, and George.
The family would like to extend its gratitude to the medical staff at Conway Regional Hospital, Kindred Hospice, and Southridge Village in Conway, and to the caregivers from Home Instead for their care and assistance.
The family will receive visitors and celebrate her memory at a gathering Saturday October 21, 2017 from 2:00 -4:00 PM at Roller McNutt Funeral Home in Conway.
In Lieu of flowers, the family requests that contributions be made to the Faulkner County Humane Society, the Conway Public Schools Foundation, and Hendrix College.
Julie & family,
My deepest sympathy with the recent loss of your mother. Find peace and comfort in the many good memories.
Bill and family -
Tesa and I were so sorry to hear about Virginia. She and you have always been so gracious and kind to us. Please know that you and your family are in our thoughts and prayers.
Malcolm Turner
To all of this beautiful family, I am deeply sorry for your loss. Virginia was always so kind to me and I will always remember her.
My thoughts and prayers are with you all. I enjoyed knowing Virginia and working with her at CSMS. She was a great lady.
Coach Nutter ,
All my Prayers & Condolences to you & your Family for your loss.
Ms. Virginia was such a sweet and caring person.
May GOD Bless & keep you.
Frank ie Kinard
CHS Class of 64
Bill, may God's right hand of blessing, comfort, and peace rest upon you in the loss of Virginia. This dear friend will continue to live on in our hearts and precious memories. Bless you!
To:Julie, Learned of your loss by missing you @ 40 class reunion Friday evening. So very sorry for your loss.
We are so sorry for the passing of Mrs. Nutter, Julie your mother and Dr. Johnson your mother-in-law. You and your family will be in our prayers.
Mr Bill,
I know you will miss her very much!
It will be strange to see you and her not be right at your side!
I loved going in the doughnut shop and seeing the two of you.
She was a great teacher and a sweet Lady.
I pray for peace and comfort to you all. Mrs. Nutter was a special person and great teacher. A great testament to a life lived well
Bill and Virginia have meant so much to the graduates of CHS.
Condolences to the Nutter family.
Bill, may you and all who loved Virginia experience the healing presence of God in the midst of your profound loss.
We remember you with fondness from the aerobic conferences you lead at Camp Ozarks in the 1980's.
May the peace of God be with you.
Virginia was such a sweet person who always had a ready smile for everyone. We will miss her so much.
Frank and Esther Brannan
Virginia was a vibrant, beautiful force in many lives. May she rest in the eternal peace she deserves.
She was one of my favorite teachers. Matter of fact, I can’t really think of any I liked more. She was a beautiful woman both inside and out. So sorry for your loss.
To the Nutter family:
Please accept our sincere sympathy in the loss of Mrs. Nutter. She was a kind lady and cared a lot about her students over the years. Our prayers for your family, and may God comfort each of you as you grieve her loss and hold dear memories of her in your hearts. Romans 8:28
Please know that you are all in my thoughts and prayers.
I have many good memories of working with Virginia at CPS.
Mr. Nutter and the entire Nutter family,
I was blessed to have Mrs Nutter as my homeroom teacher in the 6th grade many years ago, we didn't have much but she made me feel as though I was her most important student. She made a life long impact on me and that is something that I have never forgotten. May god be with you all during this time of sorrow. God bless you Mrs Nutter you will be greatly missed but the lessons that you taught us will go on forever.