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LaErma White

5/21/2023

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Sunrise: May 21, 1920
​Sunset: May 18, 2023

Visitation
Friday, May 26, 2023
3:00 p.m. - 5:00 p.m.
Jones Stuart Mortuary
115 E. 9th St.
Texarkana, AR 71854

Funeral Service
Saturday, May 27, 2023
10:00 a.m.
Lonoke Baptist Church
1841 Lonoke Ave.
​Texarkana, AR 71854 

Eulogist - Pastor Arthur Hill

Interment
Fairhaven Cemetery
​Texarkana, AR 71854

​LaErma White, the youngest of the four children of Mattie and Titus Harris, was born and reared in Texarkana, Arkansas. She graduated from Booker T. Washington High School and gained some college hours at Texarkana College. LaErma was married to Herman H. White for thirty-four years before his death, and to this union they added three daughters—LaVerne, Elaine, and Carolyn.
LaErma became active in her church, school, and community activities early in her life. She started a nursery school in her home in 1952. A few years later she moved her school to a small church building. She later moved to a lodge hall, and from there to the newly erected Iron Mountain Neighborhood Center. At this time government funds became available, and the nursery school became the Iron Mountain Day Care Center, under the direction of the Iron Mountain Ozan Inghram Neighborhood Center Board of Directors. LaErma remained head teacher with several teacher aides. She retired from her work with the children after thirty-seven years.
Sometime later, LaErma was hired by the Area Agency for Aging to work as the activity supervisor for senior programs at the Sandflat Glendale Neighborhood Center. That job required social skills, hand crafts, socialization, and Bible classes. A schedule was made to allow for diversions. Bingo was one of the favorites for this group. Sewing was also big in times past. Each year the group would make a quilt to raffle off. Even though that program is still intact to a small degree, it is no longer funded, and health issues as well as transportation has caused a big decrease in attendance and participation.
LaErma was the grandniece of the late Scott Joplin, “The King of Rag Time”. She and her sister Lillian McDonald were honored guests at several events in recognition of Scott Joplin—namely the Unveiling of the Scott Joplin Postage Stamp – Joplin, Missouri; the unveiling of a Joplin Statue on the Sea World Park in San Antonio, Texas; the Annual Joplin Festival in Sedalia, Missouri; and, the Joplin Mural on 3rd Street in Texarkana, Arkansas.


LaErma was very active in the Lonoke Baptist Church most of her life. She served as the President of the Baptist Training Union; Supervisor of the Youth Choir; Chairperson of the Benevolent Committee; Secretary of the Mission Circle; Program Chairperson for the Sunday School; member of the Senior Choir; and President of the Deaconess.
Her favorite Bible verse was,  “I can do all things through Christ who strengthens me.” - Philippians 4:13 .
She was active in her community, serving as President of the Booker T. Washington High School Band Parent Association; Secretary of the Ozan Ingram Iron Mountain Board of Directors; a Girl School Leader; Secretary of the Booker T. Washington Alumni Association;  President of the Zeta Amicae—an auxiliary of the Zeta Phi Beta Sorority; Senior Citizens Activity Director of Sandflat Center; and member of the Retired Senior Volunteer Program.
Her hobbies were reading, sewing, painting and most crafts.
She was preceded in death by her husband, Herman H White; brothers, James Harris, Titus Harris Jr.; sister, Lillian McDonald; and daughters, LaVerne McQueen, Elaine Davis and Carolyn White.
Her legacy and precious memories are cherished by her granddaughters: Anjie (Shevoyd) Hamilton of Fort Worth, TX, Fran McQueen of Crowley, TX, Katina Davis of Little Rock, AR; grandson: Kevin McQueen of Fort Worth, TX; great-grandchildren: Marcus McQueen, Shavonne (Justin) Hayley, Spencer Davis, Preston Davis; son-in-law: G.B. (Elaine) Davis; sister–in–law Evelena (James) Harris; nieces: Gwen (Willie Ray) Tubbs, JoAnne Martin, Pam (James) Adams, Joyce Grant, nephews: Gary (G’Vonne) McDonald, James (Apryl) Harris III;  special family member: Debra Maxwell and a host of other relatives and friends.

6 Comments
Dr. Margarette Boyd Woodard
5/22/2023 05:57:03 pm

A TRIBUTE: Family of LaErma White. Katina, All Family Members & All Survivors. In the Mighty Name of Jesus the name above every name, circumstance, situation & everything; I, Dr. Margarette Boyd Woodard send my deepest heartfelt condolences. I, Remember Sister-Mother LaErma White, a born again believer in the Lord Jesus Christ. She accepted Christ into her life at an early age as a child. She was a loving Woman of Faith, Business Owner and Educator. She called me miss faithful, I called her a faithful servant. She loved Jesus. Thank the Lord for her ministry gift assignment and her journey of Grace, Love, Faith and Hope in Jesus. She really knew something about God's Amazing, Unlimited & Sovereign Grace. She knew something about sticking & staying with Jesus. God's Grace saved her, kept her & led her to Glory to be with Jesus. She journeyed through life leaving footprints of kindness, love, courage, compassion & faith by the empowerment of the Holy Spirit her helper, comforter, counselor, guide & power source. This trail will continue to inspire us, her legacy lives on. By God's Grace she walked through challenging moments with God's Overcoming Grace, Faith in the Name & Blood of Jesus. He gave her new mercy each day to press on. Thank you Heavenly Father for the Lord Jesus Christ & His Finished works on the Cross, the Blood that He shed for all mankind (whosoever will) that we might have eternal life. We thank the Lord for all the lives she impacted. The Lonoke Baptist Church (Texarkana) family & friends will truly miss her. God blessed her with longevity (Ps. 91:16), what a glorious testimony. We are praying that God's Grace for supernatural peace, comfort, strength, favor & His blessings will surround you today, & all the days ahead in the Mighty Name of Jesus. SCRIPTURES TO HELP YOU ON YOUR JOURNEY: (Ps. 29:11; Ps. 147:3; Isa. 41:10; Phil. 1:21; 1 Cor. 15:50-58; 1 Thess. 4: 11-18; Jn. 11:25,26; Jn. 14:1-4; Rev. 21; 4-6). With Love in Christ Jesus, Dr. Margarette Boyd Woodard & Family

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Pam LeGardye Jones
5/23/2023 11:35:49 am

Condolences to the family. Mrs. White made a great impact on my life as a very young child as my neighbor and Kindergarten teacher. She often laughed when we called her our Kindergarten teacher for she referred to her school as a childcare center. To us it was much more than that...we were her children, her family. She and Mr. Bob lived two doors from my grandmother, I would skip across Mr.&Mrs. Wilson"s yard and be in hers. I would keep in touch as much as possible and she always made me know I was loved...it flowed both was. RIL sweetheart

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Freddie M Walters
5/24/2023 09:30:46 pm

My deepest sympathy to the family. She was the sweetest lady. I pray that God will give strength and comfort to the family and friends.

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Erma Nadine Poston (Williams)
5/25/2023 10:25:52 pm

She will truly be missed, by friends and family. As long as I can remember Mrs. White was one of my mothers best friends. Our home was across the street from her home. She was like a second mother to everyone who knew her. God place her in my life for a reason, although she was only there for a season. What I learn and achieved from knowing her will stay with me thru my life time. My deepest sympathy to the family.

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MARY A ANDERSON
5/26/2023 02:17:30 pm

MRS WHITE WAS A PERSON I ALWAYS ADMIRED FOR YOU DEVOTION TO HELPING THE YOUNG PEOPLE AT THE CHURCH...LONOKE...LIKE ME....JUNIOR CHOIR, BIBLE STUDY,GIRL SCOUTS AND WHERE EVER SHE WAS NEEDED....SHE WAS THERE TO HELP ME, WHEN I CAME HOME TO TAKE OF MY MAMA(MRS MAXIE)....THANK YOU FOR SO MANY PRECIOUS MEMORIES..TO THE FAMILY MY SINCERE SYMPATHY...MARY ANDERSON..DALLAS, TEXAS

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John Watts
5/26/2023 07:16:51 pm

Thank you for your wisdom and guidance 🙏🏾 into the world 🌎 I will never forget the one room white building in your back yard that was our 1st school.

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