Obituary

Diana Marie Hendricks

Age 54, a resident of Prairie Grove, Arkansas, passed away Tuesday, December 10, 2024 at Willard Walker Hospice Home in Fayetteville, Arkansas. She was born November 11, 1970 in Austin, Minnesota, the daughter of Eugene and Sharon (Smith) O'Neal.

Diana earned her Bachelor's in Business Administration from the University of Arkansas Walton College of Business.

She worked as an Administrative Assistant at Tyson Foods, Financial Analyst for the City of Fayetteville Utilities Division and later for the Transportation Division.

She was preceded in death by her mother Sharon O'Neal and her grandparents.

Survivors include her husband, Devon Hendricks; three daughters: Alexandra, Angelina Michelle, Ashley Katelyn, all of Prairie Grove; one sister, Christina Faith James and her husband Jason of Lowell, and her father Eugene O'Neal, Jr. of Springdale, Arkansas.

Diana will be interred at Chapel Hill Cemetery in DeQueen, Arkansas.
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Tributes

So sorry to hear of Diana’s passing. I enjoyed working with her in the City Clerks office in Springdale, Ar. (Around the years 2005-about 2008) Loved her sense of humor and personality. She really lite up our office. My condolences to you and your daughters.
Janice Della Rosa - Former co-worker-City of Springdale
I am so sorry to hear of Diana’s passing. She was a joy to work with while she was at the Utilities department at the City of Fayetteville. She always had a smile and a funny story. She will be greatly missed! Sending you my thoughts and prayers during this difficult time.
Deborah Smallwood - Former Co-Worker City of Fayetteville
I am so sorry for your loss. Diana will be missed by so many of us. I will miss her laughter and wittiness. She was a joy to work with and a beautiful friend. My condolences to you all.
Annette Jarnagan - co-worker/ friend
Diana was such a sweet and sassy lady! She brought so much laughter to our department when she worked here. Her smile will be missed by so many. I'm so sorry for your loss, and hope you take care of yourselves during this difficult time.
April Heard - coworker
On behalf of the City of Fayetteville Transportation Department, we send our deepest condolences to your family. Diana always had us laughing with her wittiness. We are going to miss her so much!
Lindsey Willhite - City of Fayetteville Transportation
My heart goes out to your family during this difficult time. I enjoyed working with Diana at the City, she had a way of keeping things lighthearted and could always make you laugh, she was truly a joy to be around. She will truly be missed.
Kelley Fenner - Coworker
To Devon and the girls: Diana was a straight shooter! She pulled no punches and she gave good advise. She always had a joke and was quick to humble you with a witty dose of good natured bullying. She was always around when times were tough and she was always willing to stick it out with you. She was a force to reckon with! We all grew up together and she will always remain a good friend to me even if I was the irritating little brother she never asked for. To Diana: I love you for allowing me to be your friend through thick and thin. Times were not always easy and it was my honor to serve you in any way I could. Rest well and I’ll see you when it’s my time to punch the clock. Hoping to find you at a slot machine winning big next to your grandma! :) Until then…
Brian Stark - Self Proclaimed Little Brother
So sorry for your loss. My thoughts and prayers are with the family. Diana was always making everyone laugh with her wittiness and charm. She was one to lift people's spirits and was a joy to be around. She will be missed!!
Cheryl Partain - Former Co-Worker City of Fayetteville
Devon and Girls, I am so sorry for your loss. My thoughts and prayers go to you during this time. I will always remember Diana’s smile, her wittiness, and her laugh! There was never a dull moment in the office when Diana was around she knew just what to say to get everyone laughing.
Dawn Holmesley - Former Co-Worker City of Fayetteville
I am so sorry for all of yalls loss. Diana was the best boss I have ever had. She always had us laughing with her quick humor. I loved our food days where we had fancy spam sandwiches. She was so proud of her girls. She was always bragging on yall. My heart goes out to your family.
Ashley Smith - Co-Worker/Friend
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