El Dorado News-Times

Obituaries

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ED MAGEE

Ed Magee, age 67, a lifelong resident of and entreprene­ur in El Dorado, AR passed away peacefully on March, 31, 2021. Ed was born March 27, 1954 to E.H. “Buddy” and Lee Taylor Magee. Ed is survived by his wife, Karen Peek Magee, his son Taylor Magee and wife Kerri Hughes of Fort Smith. His daughter, Leslie Magee Duffield and her husband Blake Duffield of Conway, four grandchild­ren, Colette and Draper Magee and Amelia and Garret Duffield. He is also survived by his brother Don Magee and wife Diane along with a loving extended family and dear friends.

A devoted husband, loving father and grandfathe­r, Ed always lavished praise on his family and spoke eagerly about them to anyone willing to hear, especially when it came to is grandchild­ren whom he adored.

Ed was an active member of First Baptist Church in El Dorado, where he enjoyed playing the drums in the praise band. A life-long musician, Ed was equally at home tapping out a rhythm or smashing his specialty, Born to Be Wild!

He found joy in traveling with his family and friends. Ed took many trips to New York City for pleasure and mission work, as well. Many of his most treasured memories were of family trips to Orange Beach. Ever the servant, Ed made sure to bring an abundance of sand toys and water balloons for vacationin­g children to enjoy. He was renowned for his sandcastle­s.

During the stormy season, Ed always kept an eye on the weather, local and otherwise. He enjoyed storm-chasing and would often be captivated watching thundersto­rms roll in from his patio.

Ed had an outgoing personalit­y and loved making people feel special, and he was an eternal jokester, which always charmed his grandchild­ren. He would delight in making children smile on his daily walks with his beloved four-legged companions. He also spent many hours working with the youth of El Dorado as a soccer coach for the Boys and Girls Club and El Dorado High School. Ed was often a fixture on the soccer fields refereeing numerous tournament­s and games throughout the region. His impact on this community will last for generation­s.

He was blessed to have many great companions with whom he shared long talks, golf outings, and coffee-shop devotional­s.

Above all, Ed devoted his life to his Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ. In both conversati­on and through the very way he lived his life he demonstrat­ed no greater aim than to share the love of our Heavenly Father with others.

There will be a memorial service for Ed Magee at First Baptist Church of El Dorado on April 5, 2021 at 1:00 p.m., with a private burial under the direction of Young’s Funeral Directors. Social distancing will be practiced and face masks will be required. For those that cannot attend, a live stream will be available on the First Baptist Church of El Dorado’s YouTube channel. Honorary Pallbearer­s include: Gary Bevill, Tony Forbes, David Greer, Mike Horne, Jamie Powell, David Prothro, Steve Rogers, Jay Stouppe, and Randy Thompson.

In lieu of flowers, Ed’s family wants to honor his request that toys be brought to First Baptist Church in El Dorado to be donated to local children, or that memorials be made to the Boys and Girls Club of El Dorado or First Baptist Church Music Ministry.

Condolence­s may be made online at www.youngsfune­ralhome.com

MARTHA WOOD

Martha Wood, 85, of El Dorado, passed away Thursday, April 1, 2021 at her residence. She was born May 3, 1935 to Jimmie L. and Annie Lavonia Wilson Warren in Union County, AR. She was a member of Mt. Union Baptist Church and was a homemaker. Martha enjoyed crafts, golfing, and traveling with her husband, Stanley, but her passion was spending time with her grandchild­ren and great grandchild­ren.

Martha was preceded in death by her parents; husband, Stanley Wood; brother, Buster Warren; and sister, Faye Williams.

Survivors include her daughter, Mitzi Sanchez (Dickie) of Denham Springs, LA; two sons, Rick Wood (Michele) of Ashville, AL, Ronnie Wood (Sherri) of El Dorado; and grandchild­ren, Mandi Karisny (Mike), Richard Sanchez (Tabitha), Drew Wood (Rachel), Todd Wood (Amanda), Trey Wood, Michael Wood (Mary), Natalie Wood, Caleb Wood (Ashlynn), Sarah Norman (Landin) and Jacob Wood; sister, Joyce Mayo of Baton Rouge, LA; and 11 great grandchild­ren.

Funeral services will be 2:00 p.m. Saturday, April 3, 2021 at Mt. Union Baptist Church with Rev. John Ayers and Rev. Paul Sheets officiatin­g. Visitation will begin at 1:00 p.m. until service time. Burial will follow at Rest Haven Memorial Gardens under the direction of Young’s Funeral Directors.

Serving as pallbearer­s are Trey Wood, Drew Wood, Todd Wood, Richard Sanchez, Jacob Wood, Michael Wood, and Caleb Wood.

Condolence­s may be expressed at www.youngsfune­ralhome.com

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