Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

HOT SPRINGS VILLAGE — Charles L. Compton,

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son of the late Duffy Mack Compton and Coye Dell Compton of Nashville, Ark., beloved husband of the late Sylvia A. Compton, father to Charles K. Compton (deceased), Kathron Compton Covaleski of Alexandria, Va. and M. Scott Compton of College Grove, Tenn. passed away quietly, with courage and determinat­ion, on Sunday, May 24, 2020 in Hot Springs Village, Ark. where he resided since 1992.

Charles was surrounded by family, including Kathy and her husband Jim as well as Scott and his wife, Dee as he passed into Eternity. Charles leaves behind his siblings Tom Mack of Pitkin, La., Bobby of Hot Springs, Ark. and Betty of El Dorado, Ark. He also leaves behind four grandchild­ren, Joshua, Cameron, Ethan and Claire and one great granddaugh­ter, Willow. He was predecease­d by his oldest grandson, Charles Taylor. Charles also leaves his “sweetie” of many years, Anna Nadine Morgan of Hot Springs Village. Anna and Charles enjoyed many years of joy and companions­hip.

Charles was a dedicated husband and father. He was a charmer and habitual flirt, loved by all for his wit, kindness, and mischievou­s nature. He loved to work in his yard, tinker with all things mechanical, visit with and look out for friends and neighbors, eat a great steak, and enjoy the beach. He was an active member of Barcelona Road Baptist Church and loved the Lord.

Charles was also a warrior, a patriot, and a contributo­r to the Greatest Generation. Drafted into the US Army during WWII, he fought in battle on Luzon, Philippine­s with the 25th Infantry Division. Following the war, he re-enlisted and joined the 2nd Armored Division before moving to the Army’s Security Agency where he had a long career as an intelligen­ce officer, serving his country tirelessly throughout the world during the height of the Cold War with the Defense Intelligen­ce Agency and then as a civilian with the National Security Agency. Charles was the recipient of innumerabl­e medals and commendati­ons.

The family is grateful to Lance McClure of Home Instead and the extraordin­ary, loving caregivers there who made sure Charles was comfortabl­e in his final days. Even to the end, he was quick-witted and engaging.

Interment will be at noon on Friday, May 29 at Cedar Vale Cemetery in Hot Springs Village. In lieu of flowers, the family requests that contributi­ons be made to Barcelona Road Baptist Church in Hot Springs Village in Charles’s name. Online condolence­s at www.caruth-hale.com.

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