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    Rita Brooks (64) was allegedly moving a trash receptacle from the edge of the highway near her home when she was struck and killed by a vehicle that fled the scene

    INDEPENDENCE COUNTY WOMAN KILLED IN OVERNIGHT HIT & RUN

    The Arkansas State Police Highway Patrol Division is continuing its investigation of an overnight hit and run pedestrian death that occurred in Independence County along U.S. Highway 167 about 8:15 last night (Monday, December 28th).

    The body of Rita J. Brooks, 64, of 6220 North St. Louis, Batesville, was found near the east shoulder of the northbound traffic lane. A state trooper investigating the death suspects Ms. Brooks was moving a trash receptacle from the edge of the highway near her home when she was struck by a vehicle that fled from the scene.

    Evidence collected from the scene is being examined in an attempt to identify the particular make and model of the vehicle that struck Ms. Brooks. Anyone who may have seen Ms. Brooks on the highway between 8 ? 8:15 last night or who may know anything about a vehicle or driver involved in the crash is asked to contact Arkansas State Police, Troop B, by calling (870) 523-2702.
    Posted By: ASP
    https://www.dps.arkansas.gov/news/in...night-hit-run/

    Rita Jane Brooks, 64, of Batesville entered the gates of heaven on Monday, December 28, 2020 at the age of 64. Rita was born November 25, 1956 to the late C.C. Tyler and Bessie (Martin) Tyler in Manilla, AR. Rita was a woman of Christian faith and her faith was evident in her actions throughout life. She valued selfless service and helping others. She loved to work with her hands, gardening, carpentry, and working outdoors. Rita was a retired seamstress by trade, but she pursued many endeavors in her spare time. Her greatest passion was for veterans. Rita?s family has served this country in the armed forces for multiple generations. She volunteered her time to serve veterans and their families at the American Legion and VFW. She volunteered on state and local levels, even helping get the organizations setup with social media.

    Rita is preceded in death by both or her parents; her sister, Sharon Tyler; her brothers, Jerry Tyler, Gary Tyler, and Ed Tyler; She is survived by her husband, John Brooks; her sons, Timothy Strain (Rhonda) and Jason Strain (Dana); 4 brothers: Larry Tyler, Terry Tyler, Dickie Tyler, and Randy Tyler; 4 grandchildren: Kyle Strain (Liz), Hunter Strain, Maci Strain, and Michael Strain; and Rita had just found out, much to her delight, that she was going to be a great grandmother, as Kyle and Liz are expecting.

    Arrangements are entrusted to Willis Funeral Service of Batesville, AR

    To send flowers to the family or plant a tree in memory of Rita Jane Brooks, please visit our floral store.
    https://www.willisfs.com/obituary/Rita-Brooks
    https://www.facebook.com/rita.brooks.7374
    http://mydeathspace.com/article/2021...fled_the_scene
    Last edited by raisedbywolves; 01-24-2021 at 07:07 AM.

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