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Vinciguerra

July 14, 1931 — November 20, 2024

Obituary

Julia Nell Vinciguerra began her life's journey on July 14, 1931 in Indian Bay, Arkansas. She was the third born to the family of Lessie and Ruby May Ingle. Julia shared her childhood memories along with two sisters and attended high school in Clarendon.

When studies came to end, Julia married Algie Dyer Jr. The young couple chose to remain in Clarendon to make their home and raise a family. During this union, Julia was blessed to become the mother of four children.  Through the years she found some of her greatest joys would come from her role as grandmother.

Her professional life began as a nurse for Dr. Pupsta in Clarendon. She remained in the medical field throughout her career and work in several different offices including, Dr. Lamen and Dr. Kreth. Following her career, she was given the opportunity to move to Little Rock where she secured a position as head of the Paramedical Institute. There, she taught terminology, theology, and labs.

Judy found love and friendship again and became the wife of Vince Vinciguerra. They were very active in two square dance clubs, the Rebel Reelers and The Twirling Lariats. They played a major role in hosting the National Square Dance Convention in Little Rock, in 2014. They along with her sister and husband, loved traveling and visiting national conventions across the country. In quieter times, Judy also loved to crochet.

Judy was of the Baptist Faith and attended times of worship in Conway where she made her home for over 30 years. On November 20th Julia's earthly life came ended at the age of 93.  She was preceded in her journey by parents, Lessie and Ruby Ingle, the father of her children, Algie Dyer Jr., husband Vince Vinciguerra, daughter, Dena Francis, and one sister, Millred Ingle.

She is survived by her sons, David Dyer of Atlanta, GA., Dennis Dyer of Houston, TX., daughter, Donna Keathley (Johnny) of Clarendon, sister Faye Hallum of Little Rock, AR., Along with numerous grandchildren and great grandchildren.

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