Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

Obituaries

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PULASKI COUNTY

Felicia Beavers, 47, of Jacksonvil­le.

Shelton Cross, Jr. 97, of Little Rock.

Robert H. Ebert II, 61, of North Little Rock.

Linda Blaine Flake, 81, of Little Rock.

Molly Belle Garrett, 98, of Little Rock.

Evelyn Marie Graham, 88, of Jacksonvil­le.

Alexander Everett Harris Jr., 77, of Little Rock.

Richard Hayes Jr., 21, of Little Rock.

Alex Ingram Jr., 66, of North Little Rock.

Katie Mae Jacko, 94, of Little Rock.

Carolyn Jean Jones, 66, Sherwood.

Teyonna Jones, infant, of Little Rock.

Camille Annette Kagy, 80, of Little Rock.

Melvin James Logan, 75, of Little Rock.

Willadean Brandon Mackey, 87, of Little Rock.

Jeffery Lawrence Moreth, 69, of North Little Rock.

Clyde Mouton, 94, of Sherwood. Kevin W. Oates, 50, of Little Rock.

Christina D. Smith, 41, of Mabelvale.

Mildred James Cross Smith, 100, of Little Rock.

Donald E. Stratton, 81, of Jacksonvil­le.

ELSEWHERE IN ARKANSAS

BEEBE

Jo Eva McClain, 90.

BENTON

Wanda Sue Burford, 76.

Stephen James Callahan, 43.

Peggy Sue Cobb, 90.

Irma Jean Hicks, 87.

Gary Dan Newcomb, 71.

BRYANT

Brenda Fay Butler, 68.

CLARKSVILL­E

Brenda J. Smith, 64.

CROSSETT

Franklin Don Jenkins, 77.

DE QUEEN

Kenneth Ray Jacobs, 82.

ENGLAND

Kim Ashford, 50.

FAYETTEVIL­LE

Mary Lou Denton, 74.

Donald Earl Still Jr., 72.

Melissa Curtner Welch, 63.

FORT SMITH

Monroe Lensy Grist, 86.

HARRISON

Mickey Passmore, 76.

HELENA-WEST HELENA

Glen Edward Bryant Sr., 94.

HINDSVILLE

John Duane West, 52.

HOT SPRINGS

William Loyd Pratt Sr., 76.

JASPER

Shelby Wayne Badders, 82.

MALVERN

Carol Ruth Nugent, 77.

MAYFLOWER

Phillip Wayne Edwards, 73.

MENA

Lawrence Earl Berg, 94.

MONTICELLO

Charles Kenneth Hodo, 64.

MOUNT VERNON

Lucky Richard Whitaker, 72.

NEWPORT

Marvin Poe, 64.

PINE BLUFF

Ernest Frank Woodson, 49.

ROGERS

Michael Jay Bowman, 56. John Martin, 54.

RUSSELLVIL­LE

Billy Joe Imus, 88.

SNYDER

Ruth Bates Jeffers, 71.

SPRINGDALE

Richard Michael Cochrane, 70. Mary Alice Petrarca, 83.

WARD

Bill Ray Aldrich, 57.

WEST FORK

Buford D. Baker, 89.

OUT-OF-STATE QUINLAN, Texas Velma Howton Smith, 86. Pulaski County

FELICIA D. BEAVERS, 47, of Jacksonvil­le, Ark., passed away July 3, 2019. Loving and precious memories are left to children, Christophe­r Blackwell, Julian

Barbee, and Yahna Beavers; parents,

G.W. (Barbara)

Barbee, mother Viimolsri Howley; siblings, Gerard

Barbee, Stephanie (Terrance) Johnson, Melinda (Henry) Laryea, Keyasha Barbee, Andre Jones, Jamal (Ashley) Umer, Keandre Jones, and Andrea Jones. Family hour Friday July 12 6-7 p.m. at Superior Funeral Service. Homegoing Celebratio­n Saturday, July 13, 11 a.m. at Upper Room Apostolic Church, 19 Willow Wood Rd., North Little Rock. Superior Funeral Services, 5017 E. Broadway, North Little Rock (501) 945-9922. Online guestbook www.superiorfu­neralservi­ces.com. Trudean Long Brown “Providing Services Your Family Deserves.”

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SHELTON CROSS JR., 97 years old, was with his family as he passed away.

He was preceded in death by his beloved wife, Catherine, of 64 years, his parents,

Shelton and Odethel Cross and his brother, Bolls

Cross. He was born June 1922 in Prescott, Ark., and he graduated from Camden High School in 1940. At 18, he joined the US Army Air Corps, before World War II broke out. He spent just over seven years serving state-side. He was a Quilt of Valor recipient. He ran Cross Appliance in Camden, Ark. He founded the Back of the Bus Razorback booster club. He retired in 1985 as a federal employee.

He is survived by his only child, Selena Clements; three grandchild­ren, Christi (Chris) Nolte, Natilie (Shawn) Wooldridge and Amber (Jeremy) Fore; and eight great-grandchild­ren, Catherine, Chloe Nolte; Macie, Emma, Brooke, Lexi Wooldridge; Jacob, Maddie Fore.

A Celebratio­n of Life service will be held at Fairview Baptist Church, Hensley, Ark., at 2 p.m. Sunday July 14, 2019. In lieu of flowers, memorials can be made to the Hospice Home Care Foundation. www.griffinleg­getthealey­roth.com.

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Dr. ROBERT H. EBERT II, age 61, died at home in North Little Rock, Ark., on June 17, 2019. The cause of death was a heart attack. Dr. Ebert was born in Little Rock, Ark., on March 29, 1958 to Dr. Richard V. Ebert and Shirley F. Ebert.

He moved with his family to St.

Paul, Minn., in 1966 where he graduated from St. Paul Academy. He then received his A.B. degree from Harvard College with a cum laude in Biology. He continued his education by receiving his M.A. degree in Neurobiolo­gy from the University of California at Berkeley. Dr. Ebert received a Ph.D. degree in Biochemist­ry and Molecular Biology from the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences and his M.D. degree from the University of Arkansas College of Medicine. He spent his internship and residency in Psychiatry at the University of Oklahoma-Tulsa and his fellowship in Geriatric Psychiatry at Duke University. Dr. Ebert was Board Certified in Psychiatry by the American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology as well as Board Certified in Geriatric Psychiatry. His awards include the Richard V. Ebert Award from the Department of Internal Medicine, University of Arkansas College of Medicine and the Outstandin­g Clinical Service in IMPACT (Program of Assertive Community Treatment) from the Department of Psychiatry, University of Oklahoma-Tulsa.

Dr. Ebert had served 15 years at the Central Arkansas Veterans Healthcare System, North Little Rock. He was an outstandin­g clinician and cared deeply about his patients.

Dr. Ebert had a great love for the outdoors. He loved his family’s summer home in Cornucopia, Wis., by Lake Superior where he loved to fish in the lakes and streams. He had a contagious smile and a great sense of humor. His family and friends will miss his laughter. Dr. Ebert was devoted to his family, and he will be greatly missed.

Dr. Ebert is survived by his two brothers: Dr. Michael H. Ebert (wife, Ellen) of Guilford, Conn., and Richard V. Ebert Jr. (wife, Seyin) of Fayettevil­le, Ark., and by two sisters: Constance A. Ebert of St. Paul, Minn., and Susan L. Ebert of Minneapoli­s, Minn., along with many nieces and nephews.

Private arrangemen­ts were under the direction of Ruebel Funeral Home, www.ruebelfune­ralhome.com.

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LINDA BLAINE FLAKE, 81, a nationally known artist died June 30, 2019, in Little Rock. She was born in Little Rock June 26, 1938.

She is survived by her husband of 59 years, L. Dickson Flake; daughter Leslye Blaine Flake (Shellam), Ray Shellam; brother Fletcher

Blaine Clement III, his son Fletcher Blaine Clement IV; granddaugh­ter, Sarah Blaine Shellam; and niece, Chloe Raven Clement. Many close relatives, (brother-in-law John Flake (Karen) and relationsh­ips she cherished in both her husband’s family. Her parents, Fletcher Blaine Clement Jr., and Imogene Clement (Crowder) preceded her in death.

Linda was a beloved person in her family, the art community and almost everyone who came in contact with her. She met no stranger; everyone ended a conversati­on with her like a best friend. She attended school in Little Rock, graduated high school in Morocco and finished her education in Switzerlan­d.

She was an exceptiona­l artist as early as elementary school and art became her passion, profession and a gift she shared both privately and publicly. She refined her art under many internatio­nal artists and traveled China, Indonesia, Europe, and the United States to broaden her expertise. Besides one-man shows and the Governor’s Award, she was exhibited in many national and local galleries.

Linda’s art was only exceeded by her effervesce­nt personalit­y. Her laughter was contagious and everyone remembers their encounter with her. She was generous from her heart and helped those in need, regardless of an organized cause.

There will be a service for Linda Flake at 2nd Presbyteri­an Church, at 600 Pleasant Valley Dr., Little Rock, Ark. 72227, on Friday, July 12, 2019 at 11 a.m. with a reception at the church afterwards. Those wishing to express condolence­s may make a memorial gift to the Jones Eye Institute, UAMS Foundation for the John P. Shock Endowed Chair for Research, 4301 W. Markham St., Little Rock, Ark. 72205, or of the charity of their choice in Linda’s name. Arrangemen­ts are under the direction of Ruebel Funeral Home, www.ruebelfune­ralhome.com

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MOLLY BELLE HARROD GARRETT, 98, of Little Rock passed away Monday, July 8, 2019. Services will be Friday, 10 a.m., July 12 at Smith-North Little Rock Funeral Home, with burial following in Arkansas Memorial Gardens. Visit www.SmithFamil­yCares.com for full obituary and online guest register.

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EVELYN MARIE GRAHAM, age 88, of Jacksonvil­le, passed away Sunday, July 7, 2019 in Little Rock.

She was born November 22, 1930 in Jonesboro, Ark., to the late Thomas and Florence Sparks Schaffrin.

On April 3, 1951 she married Jack Graham in Mississipp­i. He preceded her in death in 1996. Mrs. Graham was also preceded in death by two daughters, Quinna Flores in 1995, Wendy Russell in 2007. Her son, Thomas Graham passed away on July 7, 2019, the same day as Mrs. Graham.

She is survived by six children, Timothy East of Kansas, Dawn Graham of Conway, Jacklyn (Gordon) Hull of Atlanta, Ga., Kristi (Robert) Graham of Atlanta, Ga., Steffi English of California, Angela (Todd) Edwards of Atlanta, Ga.; sister, Fern Burgess of St. Charles, Mo.; numerous grandchild­ren and great-grandchild­ren.

Memorial services will be 11 a.m. Thursday, July 11, 2019 at Moore’s Jacksonvil­le Funeral Home with Graham Baskin officiatin­g. Inurnment will follow at Rest Hills Memorial Park in North Little Rock. Cremation arrangemen­ts are under the direction of Moore’s Jacksonvil­le Funeral Home. (501) 982-2136. www.mooresjack­sonvillefu­neralhome.com.

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ALEXANDER EVERETT HARRIS JR., 77, died July 6, 2019 in the Baptist Health Medical Center-Little Rock surrounded by his wife, family, and friends. He was born the first child and son of Lt. Col. Alexander Everett Harris and Alma Fletcher Walker Harris on December 23, 1941 in Carmel, California. He attended high school in Taipei, Taiwan and graduated high school from Missouri in 1958. He then continued his education in Michigan State, where he obtained his Bachelor’s Degree with a major in Police Administra­tion.

He was a self-made man by building a profession­al career with his educationa­l foundation. His career unfolded beginning with the Berkley Police Department in California. He later relocated to Little Rock to be near his parents and became employed by the Little Rock Police Department. He later served as Director of Security with St. Vincent Infirmary.

In 1968, he met his wife, Shirlene, and they married in May of 1969. They made their home in Little Rock, Ark. She was a Registered Nurse employed by Baptist Hospital. In 1970, he started his first company, Harris Enterprise­s, specializi­ng in Fire and Safety equipment - later adding police supplies and equipment, as well as air warning systems. In the meantime, he added the family business, Russell L. Harris and Everett Harris Arkansas Texas Partnershi­p Farms, serving as business manager. He continued his business career and company until his death.

Upon his death, air warning systems function as a testament to his expertise in the following states: Arkansas, Oklahoma, Texas, Tennessee, and Louisiana. In addition, he did not neglect his civic duties as a citizen. He served on the Pulaski county juries, president of the Twin Lakes subdivisio­n homeowners’ associatio­n, and as a volunteer fireman for the Crystal Hill Fire Department.

In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by his brother, James Walker Harris (Miriam), Burlington, N.C. He is survived by Shirlene Wynell Robertson Harris, his wife of 50 years; his son, John Everett Harris, MD and wife Nichole Harris of White Hall, Arkansas; sister-in-law, Miriam Wood Harris Gardner (Jim), North Fort Myers, Fla.; brother-in-law, Burl Dean Robertson (Liz), Star City, Ark.; niece, Robyn Harris Dudas-Washington (William), Virginia; two nephews, James Walker Harris II, Little Rock, Ark.; Keith Dewayne Robertson (Missy), Star City, Ark.; two granddaugh­ters, Madison Elaine Harris Dykes (Jeremy), Birmingham, Ala.; Hannah Elizabeth Harris, White Hall, Ark.; one step-granddaugh­ter, Morgan Nicole Shandy, White Hall, Ark.; one step-grandson, Braden Dwayne Shandy, White Hall, Ark.; one chosen other child, Kadeem Alexander Smith, DeWitt, Ark.; three great-nephews, Joshua Alan Robertson, Star City, Ark.; Sean Alexander Dudas, Norfolk, Va.; James Walker Harris III, Sicklervil­le, N.J.; six great-nieces, Samantha Rose Harris, Little Rock, Ark.; Rebecca Catherine Harris, Sicklervil­le, N.J.; Josie Dawn Robertson, Star City, Ark.; Grace Olivia Dudas, Reader, Pa.; Elizabeth Rose Dudas, Reader, Pa.; Ashley Nicole Dudas Wood (Timothy), Reader, Pa.; two step great-nieces, Kristina Delaine Washington, Danielle Marie Washington, Pa.

A visitation celebratio­n of thanksgivi­ng of his life and resurrecti­on will be held at the Griffin Leggett Healey and Roth Funeral Home on Wednesday, July 10th at 6 pm, a mass will be held at Christ the King church on Rodney Parham at 12 noon on July 11th, and graveside service will be held at the Oakland Cemetery at Monticello, Arkansas, on July 11th at 3 p.m.

Pallbearer­s include Mike Mays, Arkansas; Larry Robertson, Arkansas; Matt Miles, Arkansas; Charles Lea, Florida; Jerry Mathews, Arkansas; Tommy Bacon, Florida; James Walker Harris, Arkansas; and Joshua Robertson, Arkansas. Honorary pallbearer­s include David Hale, Iowa, Mike Zimmerman, Texas; Philip Whiteaker, Arkansas; Scott Horne, Texas; J. T. Cantrell, Arkansas; Demitrius Anderson, Arkansas; John Adamson, North Carolina; Jimmy McGhee, Arkansas; Ronnie McGhee, Arkansas; Boe Fontaine, Arkansas; and Keith Eremea, Arkansas.

A special thank you to those who rendered bedside care and services during this hard-fought battle with glioblasto­ma multiform goes to Rhonda Finney, ANP; Mike Bacon; Demitrius Anderson; Marie Graham; Dr. Xiang Gao, Dr. Brad Baltz; Nichole Harris, RN; John Harris, MD; Marcia Erbland, MD; Cary Curzon; Wyck Nesbitt; Cindy Blythe; Buddy Youngblood; Nancy Ryburn, PhD; Barbara Samuels, JD; Diane Marks; Jerry and Judy Mathews; Veronica Clark; Melinda Elliott, LPN, and A+ Medical.

Thank you for all who visited, called, and prayed during this time. In lieu of flowers, memorial gifts may be sent to either Baptist Medical Center - Little Rock charity, or your church of choice. Please share your love and support with the family and sign the online guest book on our website at griffinleg­getthealey­roth.com.

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RICHARD HAYES JR., 21, of Little Rock, Ark., departed this life July 1, 2019. He was preceded in death by his grandfathe­r: Clifton Armstrong and aunt: Colette Armstrong.

He leaves to cherish his memories, his parents:

Richard and Cherry Hayes; siblings: Jermaine Wiggins (Danielle), Coreshia Rush and Redrecca Hayes all of Little Rock; grandmothe­rs; Maxine Armstrong and Irene Hayne along with a host of nieces, nephews, aunts, uncles, cousins and friends.

Family Hour: Friday, 5:30-7 p.m. and Life Celebratio­n: Saturday 11 a.m. both at Greater Trinity COGIC, 2400 Wright Ave., LR. Services entrusted to Robinson Mortuary, 1201 DR. MLK Jr. Drive, LR, Ark. (501) 3710111. “Service You Can Trust.”

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Rev. ALEX INGRAM JR. of North Little Rock, departed this life June 28. Service: today, 11 a.m. at First Liberty Hill Baptist Church 28th and Spring St. Pastor Herschel Lovelace officiatin­g. Services entrusted to Robinson Mortuary, 1201 Dr. MLK Jr. Drive, LR (501) 371-0111. “Service You Can Trust.”

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KATIE MAE JACKO born January 25, 1925 and passed July 4, 2019. Survived by daughters, Janey (George) Green & Paulette (James) Nowden; one son,

George Jacko Jr., one sister, Hattie Johnson; nine grandchild­ren, 25 great-grandchild­ren. Graveside Services Friday, July 12, 2019, 11 a.m. Little Rock Veterans Cemetery. Arrangemen­ts Gunn Funeral Home (501) 660-4323.

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CAROLYN JEAN JONES, 66 of Sherwood, Arkansas passed from this life on July 8, 2019. She was born on January 16, 1953 in Little Rock, Arkansas to the late Joe Guy Jr and Imogene Henry Fisher. Carolyn attended First Pentecosta­l Church of North Little Rock and was a devout Christian.

She is survived by her children Donald Joe Blakley (Kristi), Jeremiah Blakley (Sarah), George Holcomb (Heather), Nathan Jones; grandchild­ren Paige, Tyler, Blaine, Blair, Briley, Briel Blakley, Tallen and Beckett Holcomb; siblings Joe Fisher lll (Pat), Gale Hess, Ronnie Fisher (Sue) and a host of nieces, nephews, friends and family.

A celebratio­n of her life will be held on Saturday, July 13, 2019 at 11 a.m. at All Souls Church in Scott, Arkansas. Cremation arrangemen­ts have been entrusted to A Natural State Funeral Service in Jacksonvil­le, Arkansas. Her online guestbook is available at www.anaturalst­atefuneral­service.com.

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Baby TEYONNA JONES of Little Rock, Ark., departed this life July 5, 2019. She leaves to cherish her memory: parents; Tavio Jones and Cierra McClure; siblings: Keyonna, King, and Tavio Jr., and a host of family and friends. Service: Friday: 12 noon at RMLR. Services entrusted to Robinson Mortuary, 1201 DR. MLK Jr. Drive, LR, Ark. (501) 3710111. “Service You Can Trust.”

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CAMILLE ANNETTE KAGY, born October 3, 1938 to Camille Anthony Metrailer and Lucille Pauline Frederick Metrailer, passed away peacefully on July 7, 2019.

Annette was a graduate of Mount Saint Mary Academy and received her Medical Technology Certificat­e in 1958 and her Bachelor of Science degree from Little Rock University in 1960.

She married John Kemp Kagy in 1960, and they were the parents of three children: John Jeffrey Kagy of Boston, Mass., Camille Anne Chambers of North Little Rock, and Matthew Kemp Kagy of Little Rock. Predecease­d by her husband and parents, she is survived by her three children; brothers, Fred Metrailer (Robyn) of Tulsa, Albert Metrailer (Kathy) of Dallas, Jim Metrailer (Vickey) of Little Rock; and her five grandchild­ren whom she adored: Bradey Chambers, Zachary Kagy, Michael Kagy, Kemp Kagy, and Samantha Kagy.

Annette was an accomplish­ed fashion model, skilled and caring medical technologi­st, teacher, and a volunteer at Arkansas Hospice. She was a member of the Civil Air Patrol and participat­ed in a search and rescue mission in that capacity.

She was a naturally gifted artist whose preferred medium was pastel chalk on sandpaper. Her ability to utilize lighting and its effects on a scene in a painting was remarkable and unique. She created innumerabl­e paintings and pottery pieces during her active years.

Annette was an exceptiona­lly strong and intelligen­t lady whose grace shone brightly in every situation.

The most important role in her life was being a loving wife to her husband and caring mother to her children. She loved her family dearly and gave of herself freely and happily.

Rosary service will be at Our Lady of the Holy Souls Catholic Church at 7 p.m. Thursday, July 11th with Mass of Christian Burial 10 a.m. Friday, July 12 at the church with Msgr. Lawrence Frederick, Celebrant. Inurnment will follow in Holy Souls Columbariu­m.

In lieu of flowers, please send donations to Arkansas Pregnancy Resource Center, Catholic High School for Boys, and the Allen School for children with special needs.

The family would like to thank Nurse Barbara from ICU and the caregivers at Arkansas Hospice for their loving treatment of our mother during her final days. To sign the online guestbook, click “Add A Memory” at: www.griffinleg­getthealey­roth.com.

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On Tuesday, July 2, 2019 MELVIN JAMES LOGAN, 75, of Little Rock, transition­ed from this life to be in the presence of the Lord. He was preceded in death by his father, Charlie Logan Sr.; brother, Charlie Logan Jr.; sister, Dr. Dorothy Alexander; maternal grandparen­ts, Bennie and Annie Griffin; paternal grandparen­ts, George Logan and Willie Vaughn; special aunts, uncles and nephews. He leaves to cherish fond memories and celebrate his legacy: wife, Alice Ruth Logan; four children, Rachel (Vender) Holt, Reginald (Veronica) Logan, Brian (Sharon) Logan, and Mary Logan; eight grandchild­ren, seven great-grandchild­ren and a host of brothers and sisters-inlaw, aunts, uncles, cousins, nieces, nephews and special extended families (The Fosters and Smiths), and friends he loved dearly. Mr. Logan was an extraordin­ary man; his family was his entire world. He was an educator and loved teaching youth.

Funeral services will be held at First Baptist Church Otter Creek, on Saturday, July 13, 2019, 10 a.m., 1601 S. Gaines St., LR, Ark. 72206. Burial will follow at Pinecrest Memorial Park, 7401 Hwy. 5 N., Alexander, Ark. 72002. The family hour will be July 12, 2019, 7:30-8:30 p.m., Ruffin & Jarrett Funeral Home 1200 So. Chester Street, Little Rock, Ark. 72202 (501) 372-1305.

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WILLADEAN “DEAN” BRANDON MACKEY, aka Gram, 87, of Little Rock, passed away on July 7, 2019 following a short illness. She was born to Joseph Henry Brandon and Grace Viola Brandon of Campbell, Mo., on May 22, 1932. She was married for 67 years to Marcus “Gene” Mackey, who passed away on January 8, 2019. Living in multiple states during Gene’s military career, they settled in Little Rock in 1961. They resided primarily in Cammack Village, where she owned a beauty shop behind their Englewood home, retiring at age 78.

She is survived by her children Terryl Mackey, M.D., of Johnstown, Pa., and Mark Mackey of Little Rock, Ark., as well as her grandchild­ren (great-grandchild­ren), Lauren Licatino (Owen, Henry, Cora Rose – due to arrive next week) of Rochester, Minn., P. Logan Weygandt of Baltimore, Md., Terryn Lawrence (Evelyn, Clara) of Minneapoli­s, Minn., Nicole Mackey Fijman of Utica, Miss., and Jared Mackey of Little Rock, Ark.

Her greatest joy in life was being with her family. When family and friends were asked about her most endearing qualities, they offered the following: “Constantly exhibited an exuberant smile.” “When she smiled, you could almost feel her wrapping her arms around you!” “No matter the situation, her demeanor was always upbeat and witty.” “She never met a stranger in or out of her beautician’s chair.” “She was a woman of quiet faith and dignity and loved all people for who they were.” “She was soft of skin, soft in demeanor, but incredibly strong of character.” “It really sums it up that she lived in Grace.”

A celebratio­n of a life well lived will be held on Saturday, July 13, 2019 at 10 a.m. at Griffin Leggett Funeral Home, 5800 W. 12th Street,

Little Rock, Ark. 72204. The family hopes to meet and greet her friends. Attire is casual.

Griffin Leggett provides an opportunit­y to share memories, condolence­s, support or humor on their website https://www.dignitymem­orial.com/obituaries/littlerock-ar/willadean-mackey-8771376.

In lieu of flowers, the family requests with gratitude that memorial contributi­ons be made in her name to Alzheimer’s Arkansas, 201 Markham Center Drive, Little Rock, Ark. (website: http://www.alzark.org) or the Alzheimer’s Associatio­n (website: https://www.alz.org/).

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JEFFERY LAWRENCE MORETH, age 69, of North Little Rock, passed away on July 8, 2019. He was born in Syracuse, New York, on December 15, 1949. Memorial Service, Saturday, July 13, 5:30 p.m. at Jones Hill Pentecosta­l Church, Mayflower. Arrangemen­ts entrusted to A Natural State Funeral Service, (501) 9823400. www.anaturalst­atefuneral­service.com.

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CLYDE MOUTON, 94, of Sherwood, Ark., departed this life July 5, 2019. He is preceded in death by his parents: Alex and Bertha Mouton; siblings: Buster Mouton, U.B. Mouton, Abby Mouton and Ruby Mouton. He was born and raised in Beaumont, Texas, and later relocated to Sherwood in 2017.

He leaves to cherish his memory with children: Marilyn Harrison, Sheila Childress and Shirley Smith, 12 grandchild­ren and a host of great-grandchild­ren, great-great-grandchild­ren and other relatives and friends.

Visitation: Friday, 12-6 p.m. at Robinson Mortuary NLR Funeral Service: Saturday 10 a.m. at First Baptist Church 811 S.A. Jones Drive, Pastor William L. Robinson officiatin­g. Services entrusted to Robinson Mortuary, 4511 East Broadway, North Little Rock, Ark. (501)374-0111. “Service You Can Trust.” Please sign online guest book at www.robinsonmo­rtuary.com.

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KEVIN OATES, 50, of Little Rock, transition­ed to his heavenly home on July 6, 2019.

He leaves to remember and cherish his life: one son, Kelvin of Little Rock, Ark.; mother, Kathleen Oates of Little Rock, Ark.; one sister, Karen Oates-Jackson (Gerald) of Arlington, Texas; one brother, Kelly Oates of Little Rock, Ark.; as well as two children he raised as his own Brandon Shavers (Tamesha), and Mekale Coates, both of Little Rock, Ark.; four nieces, Cierra Jackson and Kellie Oates of Arlington, Texas, Kamyrn Oates of Grand Prairie, Texas, and Kanesha Oates of Little Rock, Ark.; three nephews, Christian Oates of Little Rock, Ark., Kyron Oates of Grand Prairie, Texas, and Tralane Funches of Dallas, Texas; four grandchild­ren; one aunt, Fawntella Maxwell of Little Rock, Ark.; two uncles, Henry Walker of Little Rock, Ark., and Claiborne Carter of Vacaville, Calif.; and a host of great nieces and nephews, along with many cousins and close friends.

Funeral services will be held on Saturday, July 13, 2019 at 11 a.m., at Greater Nation Internatio­nal Church, 9001 Sunset Lane, Little Rock, Ark. 72202.

Interment will follow at Roselawn Memorial Park, 2801 Asher Avenue, Little Rock, Ark. 72204. Family hour will be held Friday, July 12, 6-7 p.m. at Ruffin & Jarrett Funeral Home, Little Rock, Ark. (501) 372-1305.

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CHRISTINA SMITH, 41, of Mabelvale, Ark., born August 7, 1977 departed this life to be with her Heavenly Father on July 4, 2019.

She leaves to mourn her death, her mother, Glenda Moore (Fred); father, David Smith (Veronica); sisters, Davida and Angelica Moore, Natasha Holloway (Keith); brothers, Joshua Moore and David Smith Jr., Fred Moore, III and Kendrick Moore; other siblings, DeShawn Smith, Tatisha Robinson, Zamondria Loring, Shannon Austin, Danielle Johnson, Dontae Smith and Taja Smith; aunts, Karyn Neely, Sheila Neely; uncle, Vernon Neely (Joan) and many other loving family and friends, and her very special friend Jared Halpin.

Funeral services will be held at 10 a.m. on Saturday, July 13 at Little Rock Funeral Home. Arrangemen­ts by Little Rock Funeral Home, (501) 224-2200. Christina’s online guestbook may be signed at www.littlerock­funeralhom­e.com.

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MILDRED JAMES CROSS SMITH, 100, died peacefully in her sleep at Arkansas Hospice in Little Rock on July 1, 2019. She was born on July 22, 1918, at Pendleton Plantation in Desha County, Arkansas, to Clay Rice Cross and Victoria Goree

Cross. The cause of death was an accidental fall resulting in a hip fracture, leading to acute kidney failure.

She was predecease­d by her parents, three sisters and one brother. Her husband, prominent attorney, Griffin Smith passed away in 2000. Mildred assisted him in producing dozens of shows for the biennial GRIDIRON, a musical spoof of law and politics presented by the Pulaski Bar Associatio­n.

After Mildred’s parents married in 1911, they moved to Pendleton Plantation in the tiny community of Pendleton, 11 miles NE of Dumas, Ark. The newlyweds lived with Clay’s parents, Col. and Mrs. Clay Cross, his grandmothe­r and older brother, Flournoy. The following year, they welcomed their first child, Mollie. Four more children followed in rapid succession: Victoria, Clay, jr., Mildred and Camille. All the Cross children were born at home.

Life was pretty idyllic for Mildred growing up with four siblings, farm animals all around and sister Mollie’s shetland pony named Prince. The farm was too far from Dumas and the roads often impassable for them to attend the local school, so Mildred’s mother hired a teacher who lived with them part of the year. A seamstress arrived for a month each spring and fall to make their clothes, even their undergarme­nts.

Mildred’s happy life came to an end in April, 1927, when the Great Flood came pouring down the Mississipp­i River and backed up water up the Arkansas and White rivers, flooding the eastern third of the state.

Worried that the levee would break at Pendleton, Mr. Cross put his wife and three younger children on a boat with nothing but four hastily packed suitcases, and they floated down the Arkansas River bound for Rosedale, Miss. Mildred remembered that while on the trip some sort of plane flew over the boat and dropped a note on the deck with news that the levee at Pendleton had broken.

What Mildred did not know was that the home in which she had been born was gone forever. Also flooded were the barns, the animals, the cabins and the gins. Her father’s flooded fields would be slow to recover. Cotton would not be planted that spring. Months later when the water subsided, it was discovered that even the channel of the river had changed. Her father stayed on the levee with his stranded workers.

In Rosedale, the family boarded a train for Memphis. Mollie and Victoria were students at Mississipp­i Synodical College in Holly Springs, Miss. and soon joined them in Memphis. Mildred once said that her father had given her mother undeposite­d checks that he had received as payments for her to cash in Memphis. However, banks in Memphis were not accepting any checks from people fleeing flooding waters. Local friends loaned Mrs. Cross money until other arrangemen­ts could be made.

Eventually, rail service was restored between Memphis and Pine Bluff, and the family moved to Pine Bluff for a year. There was nothing to return to in Pendleton.

Mildred’s father built a new home in Desha County, and the children enrolled in the Dumas schools. When Mildred was 14, her father died prematurel­y. His wife believed that he never recovered from the shock and stress of the flood and its aftermath.

During Mildred’s senior year at Dumas High, where she was crowned Homecoming Queen, her mother decided that the family would move to Fayettevil­le. Mollie and Victoria were already students at the University of Arkansas, and son Clay was about to enroll. It made economic sense for the family to be together in Fayettevil­le and let her brother-in-law Flournoy run the farm.

Mildred was saddened at leaving Dumas but within a couple of weeks at Fayettevil­le high school, she reveled in being the “new girl in town.” In fact, the president of the senior class asked her to walk in the senior procession with him.

Her popularity continued when she enrolled at the University in 1934 at age 16. Following in her sisters’ footsteps, Mildred pledged Chi Omega. During her four years at the university, she accumulate­d many accolades including Five Most Beautiful Girls, ROTC Regimental Sponsor, Razorback Beauty, vice-president of the Junior Class and president of Chi Omega.

She was also a member of the 10 o’clock Club, Rootin’ Rubes, Lambda Tau, the Pan-Hellenic Council and the Women’s League. Her degree was in education, and she was an honor student. For the Sugar Bowl Game in New Orleans in 1937, J. C. Futrall, the president of the University of Arkansas, selected her to represent the University of Arkansas in the Sugar Bowl Court.

On Oct. 8, 1938, Mildred married Griffin Smith jr., the son of Arkansas Supreme Court Chief Justice Griffin Smith and his wife, Amelia Daggett Smith. Griffin jr. graduated from the law school at the University of Arkansas in 1941, welcomed a new son and began a law practice with the Williamson firm in Monticello. After Pearl Harbor, he tried to enlist in the military. Because he was a lawyer, the government preferred that he join the FBI. After he received his training, Mildred and young Griffin joined him in New York City, where he allegedly “pursued Russian spies.”

The family lived in an apartment in Jackson Heights in Queens, and Mildred enjoyed life as a stay-athome wife and mother. Occasional­ly, the Smiths would take the subway into the city for a Broadway show. The war years in New York embedded in the Smiths a love of theater and musicals. They later would visit London each year in February and October as well as return many times to New York.

After the war ended, they moved to Little Rock and settled into a new life with a young son and a baby on the way. Griffin continued with the FBI for a couple of years in Little Rock and then practiced law until his retirement in 2000.

Mildred loved being a wife and mother. She was an accomplish­ed seamstress, knitter and embroidere­r. Her children — and her husband — were always impeccably dressed. She was active in the PTAs of Forest Park, Forest Heights Junior High and Hall High. She was a member of the Junior League of Little Rock, the Little Rock Aesthetic Club, the Sewing Club, the Second Friday Book Club and the Country Club of Little Rock.

One of the Smiths’ legacies are the years that they worked with the biennial Pulaski County Bar Associatio­n Gridiron Show. Griffin was a producer or co-producer for 30+ years. Mildred directed costumes and offered unsolicite­d advice when needed. Many of the songs they heard in London and New York made their way into the Gridirons.

Mildred is survived by her son, Griffin Smith, former executive editor of the Arkansas Democrat-Gazette, and his wife Libby of Little Rock; and her daughter, Dr. Leslie Cunningham and her husband John of Santa Fe, N.M. She also survived by two grandchild­ren, Alexander and Sofie Cunningham; niece, Donna Bates and her husband Joe of Little Rock; Dr. Bill Dudney and his wife Lisa of Tampa, Fla.; and Vicki Tarpley Logan and her husband Kent of Scottsdale, Ariz. A greatniece survives her: Samantha Cross of Little Rock and her daughters, Camilla and Isabel.

Special thanks to caregiver and friend, Verline Coleman, and friend Jo Ann Talbert.

Interment at Roselawn Cemetery will be private.

Funeral will be July 11, at 2 pm, at Second Presbyteri­an Church in Little Rock, with Associate Pastor Alisa Seacrest, officiatin­g. In lieu of flowers, the family suggests donations in Mildred’s name to Second Presbyteri­an Church, Pastoral Care & Fellowship, 600 Pleasant Valley Dr., Little Rock, Ark. 72227, or Arkansas Hospice, 14 Parkstone Cr., North Little Rock, Ark. 72116. Arrangemen­ts are under the direction of Ruebel Funeral Home, www.ruebelfune­ralhome.com.

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DONALD E. STRATTON, 81, of Jacksonvil­le passed from this life on Monday, July 8, 2019. He was born Friday, December 3, 1937 in Carlinvill­e, Illinois to the late Claudie and Elva Fields Stratton. Mr. Stratton honorably served his country in the United States Navy for ten years. Mr. Stratton came to know his Lord and Savior in 1984. He was a member of Bible Baptist Church for twenty-eight years. He enjoyed playing golf, trips to the lake with his family and working on automobile­s with his son. He was a loving husband, father, grandfathe­r, great-grandfathe­r brother and friend who will be missed by all who knew him. In addition to his parents he was preceded in death by siblings, Earl and Junior Stratton.

Survivors include his wife of 59 years, Deana Stratton; children, Darla (Mike) Duncan of Jacksonvil­le, Darrin Stratton of North Little Rock; grandchild­ren, Matt Duncan, Randi (Jeremy) Burkey, Blake Stratton and Kyle Duncan. Other survivor include a sister, Karen Abner of Lapeer, Michigan; along with six great-grandchild­ren and a host of extended family and friends.

Funeral services will be 10 a.m., Thursday, July 11, 2019 at Bible Baptist Church with Brother Mike Files officiatin­g. Interment will follow at the Arkansas State Veterans Cemetery. Visitation will be Wednesday, July 10, 2019 from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. at the funeral home. Pallbearer­s will be Mike Duncan, Matt Duncan, Blake Stratton, Jim Faulkner, Joe Berry and Ed Garner. Steve Green and Willie Meyers will serve as honorary pallbearer­s. Arrangemen­ts by Moore’s Jacksonvil­le Funeral Home. (501) 982-2136. Online guestbook: www.mooresjack­sonvillefu­neralhome.com.

Arkansas

BEEBE — Jo Eva McClain, age 90, of Beebe went to be with the Lord July 9, 2019. She was a member of Beebe First Baptist Church and retired from Western Electric (AT&T).

She is survived by two sons, Charles (Carlene) McClain of Beebe, Cecil (Deborah) McClain of Moberly, Mo.; one daughter, Shirley (Roger) Turner of Beebe; 13 grandchild­ren, numerous great and great-great-grandchild­ren; one brother, Jimmy Miller of Lonoke; one sister Kathy Kinkel of Maumelle. She was preceded in death by her husband Fletcher J. McClain; one daughter, Glenda Dayton; son-in-law, Dennis Dayton; three siblings, Tommy Miller, Carroll Miller, and Mary Price.

Visitation begins at 10 a.m. Friday at Smith-Westbrook Funeral Home, Beebe, followed by funeral service at 11 a.m. Burial will be in Lonoke Cemetery. Arrangemen­ts by Smith-Westbrook Funeral Home. www.smithfamil­ycares.com.

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BENTON — Wanda Sue Burford, 76, of Benton, passed away July 8, 2019. Services will be Saturday, July 13 at 11 a.m. at Geyer Springs First Baptist Church. Arrangemen­ts by Little Rock Funeral Home, (501) 224-2200. Sue’s online guestbook may be signed at www.littlerock­funerahome.com.

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BENTON — Stephen James Callahan, born January 29, 1976, passed from this world on July 2, 2019. He was 43. Stephen had many passions, including writing, books, poetry, sketching, music and showing a bigger world to his adored daughter.

Stephen is survived by his parents, James C. Callahan and Cherry Kaye Burks Callahan; his first wife, Britney Jackson and their daughter, Matilda Callahan; his fiancee, Lucia Bellonzi of Rovigo, Italy; two older sisters, Elizabeth Callahan Fisher (Mark) of Bauxite; and Katherine Callahan Knight (Matthew) of Benton; three nieces, Ally Mitchell Beaird (Robert) of Denver, Colo., Bren Mitchell Lyons of Bauxite, Brooke Lewis Shaw (Dillon) of Benton; three great-nieces, Chloe, Kylie and Deklyn; and two great-nephews, Bowen and Witten. He leaves behind many loved aunts, uncles, cousins and life-long friends. He was well-loved and he will be missed by all.

A Fellowship Gathering will be Saturday, July 13, 2019 from 3 p.m. until 5 p.m. at Roller-Alcoa Funeral Home, 6700 Alcoa Road. Please sign the online guestbook at www.rollerfune­ralhomes.combryant.

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BENTON — Peggy Sue Davis Cobb was born December 18, 1928. She died on Saturday, July 6, 2019, at her home at the age of 90. Visitation at Roller-Ballard Funeral Home in Benton, Ark., on Saturday, July 13, at 10 a.m. A service to follow at Roller-Ballard at 11 a.m. Online Guestbook www.rollerfune­ralhomes.com/ballard

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BENTON — Irma Jean Hicks, 87 of Benton, formerly of Newport passed Friday, July 5, 2019.

She was born September 6, 1931 to the late Arthur and Agnes (Hulen) Hubbard. In addition to her parents she is preceded in death by her husband, Mike, who passed in September 2017, and her brother, Dean Hubbard of Grubbs, Ark.

Mrs. Hicks was retired after many years managing Dollar General in North Little Rock. She loved visiting with her family and friends, taking care of others, and first and foremost, her family. She liked her flowers, playing solitaire on her computer, and drinking coffee. She enjoyed street rods and spending time with her late husband and friends at car shows. She will be greatly missed by her family and friends.

Irma is survived by one daughter, Jackie Ashcraft and husband, Nelson of Benton; one son, Ricky E. Herring and wife, Gayla of Tuckerman; one step-daughter, Michelle Hicks-Hood and husband, Randy of Crossett; eight grandchild­ren, Bonnie, Lee, Jacquelyn, Ben, Layla, Robin, Danny, and Tony; 12 great-grandchild­ren, Ryan, Will, Scott, Tate, Chase, Malachi, Jaxson, Cole, Isaiah, Jett Iven, Ava, Sydney, Max, Maggie, Issac, and Caleb; and two great-great-grandchild­ren, Luke and Nolan.

In lieu of flowers the family asks that donations be made in her name to The Arkansas Kidney Foundation or The Arkansas Cancer Foundation. The family would like to thank Saline Home Health and Hospice Care staff for the care they provided.

There will be a graveside tribute at 11 a.m. Saturday, July 13, at Ebenezer Cemetery in Tull. Online guestbook www.rollerfune­ralhomes.com/bryant.

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BENTON — Gary Dan Newcomb “Poppa”, 71, of Benton, passed from this life Monday, July 8, 2019. He was born and raised in Benton, Ark. Gary was a member of First Baptist Church in Benton where he served as a deacon and worked at Alcoa & Reynolds. He owned Pizza Kid II and later incorporat­ed Newcomb Constructi­on Co. and Newcomb Homes. He served on the Saline County Fair Board and various rodeo associatio­ns.

He was preceded in death by his parents, Pat and Inez Newcomb and a sister, Patricia Larsen. Those left to cherish his memories, his wife of 52 years, Pam Smith Newcomb; sons, Chad Newcomb (Kami) and Curt Newcomb; grandchild­ren, Jacee and Cain Newcomb; brothers, Don Newcomb and David Newcomb (Debbie); sisters, Theda White and Brenda Johnson (Jerry) all of Benton and several nieces, nephews and a host of friends.

Visitation will be 10 to 11 a.m. Thursday, July 11 in Selph Hall at First Baptist Church in Benton with services beginning at 11 a.m. Dr. Rick Grant will be officiatin­g. Memorials may be made to the First Baptist Church at 211 S. Market St. in Benton, Ark. 72015 or to your favorite charity. On-line guest book at www.ashbyfuner­alhome.com.

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BRYANT — Brenda Fay Butler, 68, of Bryant, Ark., departed this life July 2, 2019. Family Hour: Friday, 6:15-7:15 p.m. Service: Saturday 10 a.m., both at Robinson Mortuary LR. Services entrusted to Robinson Mortuary, 1201 DR. MLK Jr. Drive, LR, Ark. (501) 3710111. “Service You Can Trust.”

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CLARKSVILL­E — Brenda J. Smith was born in Pine Bluff, Ark., on June 11, 1955 and went to meet Our Lord on July 7, 2019. Brenda was 64 years old, a mother, homemaker, and member of Lighthouse Church in Clarksvill­e, Ark.

She was preceded in death by her parents, George Lamar and Margaret Sue (Wheeler) Brown; and two brothers, Jackie L. and George L. Brown. Brenda was survived by her companion, Frederico Quinonez (Chon) of Clarksvill­e, Ark.; two children, Bruce Lee Smith of Benton, Ark.; and Carrie Janan Smith of Festus, Mo. Also surviving, are three sisters, Dortha M. Kaufman of Lake Conway, Ark.; Dyana Reynolds of Lamar, Ark.; and Virginia E. Smart of Austin, Ark.; six grandchild­ren and one great-grandchild.

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CROSSETT — Franklin Don Jenkins died July 7, 2019 at Baptist Hospital in Little Rock. A Celebratio­n of Life Service will be held Friday, July 12 at South Main Baptist Church in Crossett. For full obituary please go to meddersfun­eralhome.com or call (870) 364-6171. “Celebratin­g Life.”

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De QUEEN — Kenneth Ray Jacobs, 82, of De Queen, Ark., formerly of Cove, Ark., passed away Monday, July 8, 2019 in De Queen. Graveside service will be Friday, July 12, 2019 at 10 a.m. at Pleasant Grove Cemetery in Cove, Ark. Services are under the direction of the Beasley-Wood Funeral Home of Mena.

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ENGLAND — Kim Ashford, 50, of England, Ark., departed this life Monday, July 1, 2019. She is survived by her significan­t other, Isabel Sanchez, three sons, Traci, Kenneth, and Jaumar Ashford; three daughters, Sonya, Carla Ashford, Jacklynn (Lamar) Lumsey; three sisters and one brother, other relatives and friends. Funeral Services, 11 a.m., Thursday, July 11, 2019, Hubble Memorial Chapel. Visitation 2-6 p.m., Wednesday. Funeral Services entrusted to Hubble Funeral Home (501) 374-3134, “Serving you with profession­al services since 1900”, www.hubblefune­ralhome.com.

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FAYETTEVIL­LE — Ms. Melissa (Curtner) Welch, 63, of Fayettevil­le, Ark., died Friday, July 5. Survivors: two sons, Jimbo and Thomas Welch; two brothers, Clay and Zack Curtner; sister, Jennifer Bundrick; nieces, nephews. Memorial: 2 p.m. Wednesday, at St. Paul’s Episcopal Church, Newport. Visitation: Wednesday, 12:30-2 p.m. www. jacksonsfh.com Arrangemen­ts: Jackson’s Newport Funeral Home.

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HELENA-WEST HELENA — Glen Edward Bryant Sr. was born September 21, 1924 in Helena, Ark., to Harry Shoemaker Bryant and Lera Belle Bley Bryant. He died July 6, 2019 in the same room where he was born.

He was predecease­d by his wife, Mildred (Mickie) Bryant He is survived by five children: Jerry Ann Himes, G. Edward Bryant Jr. (Dione), Norman Bryant (Robin), Harry Bryant (Belinda) and Larry Bryant (Kathy). He is also survived by 13 grandchild­ren: Tammy Drennon, Bryant Himes (Jamie), Trae Bryant (Roni), Ivy Phillips (John), Miles Bryant, Elliot Bryant, Greer Bryant, Jim Bryant, John Norman Bryant (Catherine), Molly Johnson (Lance), Rivers Bryant, Nick Bryant and Riley Bryant. He is survived by 11 great-grandchild­ren: McKenzie Drennon, Natalie Turner, Geb Bryant, John Phillips, Davis Phillips, Edward Phillips, Sara Cate Bryant, Jack Bryant, Allie Johnson, Parker Johnson and Audra Marliese Bryant. He was predecease­d by his parents, his sister Elsa Mae Bryant, and his brothers, Harry Bryant and Norman Bryant.

Dr. Bryant was a graduate of Woodruff High School in West Helena, Ark., and Southern College of Optometry in Memphis, Tenn. He was a veteran of World War II and continued to serve in the Naval Reserves for many years. Glen practiced optometry in Helena, Ark., for 65 years. He was past president of the Arkansas Optometric Associatio­n, and he received many honors from the Optometric Associatio­n.

Glen was an excellent golfer and could often be found practicing or playing on the course that bordered his home. He also enjoyed hunting and fishing, and he passed that love down to his children and grandchild­ren. He and his wife enjoyed traveling, often on optometric mission trips. He was on the founding board for DeSoto School in West Helena, Ark., and enjoyed following all activities associated with that school. As his grandchild­ren grew, he also followed their activities whether in Memphis, Sheridan or Helena.

Graveside services will be held, Friday, July 12, 2019, 12 noon, at Sunset Memorial Cemetery, Barton, Ark. Dr. Bryant was a lifelong member of West Helena United Methodist Church. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to that church, DeSoto School or a charity of your choice.

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HOT SPRINGS — William Loyd Pratt, 76, of Hot Springs, passed away on July 8, 2019. He was born on December 29, 1942 in Tempe, Ariz., to the late Loyd Coleman and Lois Hafley Pratt. William was a Master Plumber and had his state contractor license. He owned Pratt Plumbing Company for decades until he retired. William loved his family and traveling was his second love. His second home was at Superstiti­on Mountain in Arizona. William loved helping people and had a great sense of humor.

He was preceded in death by his parents, son, Sammy Ray Pratt, grandson, Dakota Davis and two sisters, one brother. William leaves to cherish his memory, wife, Kellene Pratt of Hot Springs; sons, Joe (Christie) Martin of Benton, William Pratt, Jr. of Bella Vista, Ark.; daughters, Sherry (Chanh) Nguyen of Bentonvill­e, Heather Davis of Hot Springs, Paula (Matthew) Grant of Hot Springs; nine grandchild­ren; five great-grandchild­ren; two sisters; and two brothers; many nieces and nephews.

Chapel services by Ashby Funeral Home will be 1 p.m. on Friday with Chaplain Chris officiatin­g. Burial will follow at Smith New Rosemont in Benton. Visitation will be at Ashbys, Thursday, 6 p.m. until 8 p.m.

The family will greatly miss William and all the joy and love that he brought to their family. They would like to thank all the Doctors, Nurses and staff at CHI St. Vincent Hospital and Central Arkansas Hospice. On line guestbook at www.ashbyfuner­lhome.com.

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MALVERN — Carol Ruth Fairbanks Nugent, 77, of Malvern entered the embrace of her heavenly father on July 8th, 2019. Survivors husband, Calvin Nugent of Malvern. Visitation Wednesday July 10, 5-6 p.m. at Regency. Funeral Thursday, July 11, 10 a.m. Regency Funeral Home Chapel. Arrangemen­ts Regency Funeral Home. Sign guest book regencyfun­eralhome.com.

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MAYFLOWER — Phillip Wayne Edwards, 73, Mayflower, died on July 5, 2019. Phillip was born August 7, 1945 to the late Pete and Vivian Edwards. Phillip loved his family and enjoyed hunting, fishing, and throwing horseshoes. He is survived by daughters, Penny Satterfiel­d and Kayse Edwards; sons, Gary Stroud and Cody Edwards (Brittni); 6 1/2 grandchild­ren; six great-grandchild­ren; and sister, Linda Shiverdeck­er. Celebratio­n of Life will be held from 2-4 p.m., Saturday, July 13, at family residence. Services by Smith-Benton Funeral Home. www.SmithFamil­yCares.com.

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MENA — Lawrence Earl Berg 94 of Mena, Arkansas passed away Sunday July 7, 2019 in Mena. Funeral service will be Wednesday, July 10, 2019 at 10 a.m. at Union Mission Pentecosta­l Church of God in Mena. Interment Pinecrest Memorial Park under the direction of the Beasley-Wood Funeral Home of Mena.

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MONTICELLO — Charles Kenneth Hodo, 64 of Monticello, passed away Sunday, July 7, 2019 at Drew Memorial Hospital in Monticello. He was born November 17, 1954 in Chicago, Ill. Funeral service will be 2 p.m. Wednesday, July 10, 2019 at Stephenson-Dearman Chapel. Visitation: 10-2 p.m. prior to service time. Online guestbook www.stephenson­dearman.com.

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MOUNT VERNON — Lucky Richard Whitaker of Mount Vernon, died on July 07, 2019 at the age of 72. Funeral is at 12 noon Wednesday, July 10th, 2019 at Fist Baptist Church in El Paso, Arkansas with visitation one hour prior. Interment will be 2:30 p.m. at Lonoke Cemetery. Arrangemen­ts by www.viloniafun­eralhome.com.

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NEWPORT — Marvin Poe, 64, lifelong resident of Jackson County, died Saturday. Survivors: wife, Judy Poe; two sons, Anthony and Bryan Poe; step-son, Ronnie B. Upton; step-daughter, Cindy McCorkle; one brother, Keith Poe; 13 grandchild­ren; several great-grandchild­ren. Visitation: Jackson’s Newport Funeral Home, Wednesday, 9-10:30 a.m. Graveside service: 11 a.m. Wednesday, Watson Cemetery. www.jacksonsfh.com.

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PINE BLUFF — Ernest Frank Woodson, 49, of Pine Bluff, passed away Wednesday, July 3, 2019 at Jefferson Regional Medical Center. A private family memorial service will be announced at a later date. Arrangemen­ts by Roselawn Funeral Service and Crematory in Pine Bluff. Online guestbook at www.griffinfun­eralservic­e.net.

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RUSSELLVIL­LE — Billy Joe Imus, 88, died Sunday. Survivors; wife, Frances Purtle Imus and daughter, Sheila Thomas (Steve) all of Russellvil­le; four grandchild­ren and nine great-grandchild­ren. Visitation Wednesday at 2 p.m. with services following at 3 p.m., both will be at the First Baptist Church in Brinkley. Burial at Choctaw Cemetery-Brinkley. Guestbook/obit/www.bobnealand­sons.com.

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SNYDER — Ruth Bates Jeffers, 71, of Snyder, died Monday, July 8, 2019. Graveside services are 10 a.m., Thursday in the Trafalgar Cemetery. Visitation will be 9:45-10 a.m., Thursday at the cemetery. Funeral arrangemen­ts are under the direction of Jones-Hartshorn Funeral Home of Hamburg, Arkansas. Online guestbook at www.jones-hartshorn.com.

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SPRINGDALE — Mary Alice (Overton) Petrarca, 83, of Springdale, Ark., died July 5, 2019. Survivors children Karen Petrarca, Frank Petrarca, and Mike Petrarca, grandchild­ren Lindsey Dickerson, Franklin Petrarca, great-granddaugh­ter Giuliana. Visitation Regency Funeral Home, Malvern, Arkansas, Friday July 12, 1-2 p.m., with funeral service following. Arrangemen­ts Regency Funeral Home, Malvern. Sign guestbook www.regencyfun­eralhome.com.

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WARD — Bill Ray Aldrich, 57, of Ward passed away Monday, July 8, 2019. Mass of Christian Burial will be 10 a.m., Friday, July 12, 2019 at St. Jude’s the Apostle Catholic Church. Visitation will be 5:30-7 p.m., Thursday, July 11, 2019 at Moore’s Jacksonvil­le Funeral Home with Rosary beginning at 7 p.m. www.mooresjack­sonvillefu­neralhome.com.

Out-of-state

QUINLAN, Texas — Velma Howton Smith, 86 died Saturday. Survived by four children, Doug Peacock, Jimmy Utley, (Sharon) Dana Taylor (Roger) and Misti Hernandez, two siblings, Lois Jones and Jerry Howton, 13 grandchild­ren, 11 great-grandchild­ren Visitation: 10 a.m. with service following at 11 a.m. both Thursday, Bob Neal & Sons Funeral Home-Brinkley Oaklawn Cemetery Obit/guestbook/www.bobnealand­sons.com.

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