June 22, 2026, marks the day we lost a remarkable individual, Melody Kay Liscomb Rogers, who left us at the age of 59 in her beloved hometown of Hoxie. Born on April 1, 1967, Melody’s journey was one of warmth, kindness, and unwavering dedication to her community.
Melody's early years were spent immersed in the vibrant culture of Hoxie. A proud graduate of Hoxie High School, she completed her studies in 1985 and quickly became known for her strong work ethic and friendly disposition. Her professional journey began at Walmart in Walnut Ridge, where she cultivated lasting relationships with colleagues and customers alike.
Throughout her life, Melody was deeply rooted in her community. She participated in various local activities and was a regular at community events. Her enthusiasm for supporting local initiatives made her a well-loved figure in the area.
Melody leaves behind a rich legacy of compassion and generosity. Friends and family remember her not just for her contributions, but also for the genuine love she extended to everyone around her. She had an innate ability to make those she interacted with feel special and valued.
Melody's influence was particularly felt by her family and close friends. She was a dependable source of support, always ready to lend a listening ear or a helping hand. The love and laughter she shared will remain in the hearts of many.
As we reflect on Melody's life, it’s essential to embrace the qualities she embodied. Her spirit of service and kindness inspires us to actively participate in our communities and uplift those around us. Honoring her memory goes beyond remembrance; it’s about carrying forward the values she lived by.
Here are a few meaningful ways to keep her memory alive:
Melody Kay Liscomb Rogers may no longer walk among us, but her spirit and legacy will endure. As we gather to remember her, let us commit to embodying the kindness and dedication she exemplified throughout her life. May we all strive to make our communities a better place, just as she did.
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