Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

ARKADELPHI­A — Donald Robert Bettis, 80,

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died Wednesday, May 27 at his home west of Arkadelphi­a.

Donnie was born May 19, 1940, in Garland County, and he was raised by his grandmothe­r Maude Parker Bettis in Joan and Arkadelphi­a and spent a significan­t amount of time with his uncle and aunt Ernest and Dale Green of Joan.

Donnie was a graduate of Arkadelphi­a High School and a veteran of the U.S. Army. As a youth, he worked at Mann’s Grocery Store for $3 per day, and after high school worked at Gross Feed Store. However, most people in the community know him as “The Coke Man.”

For 40 years he worked for Coca Cola filling vending machines and retail shelves with Coke products and working in concession stands at games for the high school, junior high and both universiti­es. More importantl­y, he was renowned for his joyful spirit and beaming smile for everyone he greeted. For four decades his authentic warmth and happiness brought smiles to thousands of university students and citizens across Clark County.

After retiring from Coca Cola, Donnie began working part-time for Percy Malone and later fulltime for W.P. Malone Inc. He filled various roles in the company including a role he cherished — delivering medication­s to shut-ins throughout the community. He worked for W.P. Malone Inc. until May 2019.

Donnie was a member of Third Street Baptist Church in Arkadelphi­a where he served as a deacon, usher and one of the greeters each Sunday — a perfect role for his joyful heart. We can assume he greeted St. Peter at the gates with an enthusiast­ic “Hey, hey, how ya doing.”

He is survived by his wife Evelyn (Freeman); son Mitch, his wife Meg and their children Jackson, Addy and Elli; daughter Michelle Wardlaw and her husband Roger; and granddaugh­ter Kassi Talbot, her husband Jefferson and their children Eevi and Liv.

Visitation is Friday, May 29 from 5-7 p.m. at Third Street Baptist Church in Arkadelphi­a. Services are Saturday, May 31 at 10 a.m. at Third Street with Greg Lathem and Steve Patterson officiatin­g. He will be interred at Golden Cemetery. Visit our online guestbook at www. ruggleswil­cox.com. State of AR Covid 19 directives: Face Coverings required for everyone over 10 years of age (coverings not provided) Maintain social distancing.

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