El Dorado News-Times

EDWARD L. LANGSTON

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Edward L. Langston, 74, passed away Thursday, April 1, 2021 at Timberlane Health & Rehabilita­tion in El Dorado. He was born on August 7, 1946, in El Dorado to Carl William and Mildred L. Swan Langston.

Edward was a Funeral Director/Embalmer for over 30 years having earned his lifetime license. In 1991, he opened Ed Langston Monument Co. and continued working the business until his sudden illness on February 5, 2021.

Those left to cherish his memory are his wife of 50 years Joan Peters Langston; two sisters, Cara Jeane Langston and Connie Parker and several nieces and nephews.

Special thanks to Lori Owens for her loving care of her uncle. Memorial service will be held 2:00 PM, Thursday, April 8, 2021 at Perry’s Funeral Chapels with Dr. T. R. Ramey officiatin­g.

Morris Harvey McKinnon, age 88, of Parkers Chapel passed from this life on Tuesday, April 6, 2021, at his residence, following a brief illness. He was born on March 17, 1933 at the Shiloh Community near Three Creeks, AR to Harvey Gratis McKinnon and Lettie Grace Lewis

McKinnon.

Morris spent his early years in tents at schools and sawmills where his father taught and worked in the commissary.

The family moved to Wesson

Road when he was 6, and he began school at Parkers Chapel

School. Upon graduation Morris attended college at Southern

State College (now Southern

Arkansas University) before being drafted by Uncle Sam.

After serving two years in the

United States Army during the

Korean War, he resumed his college education and married

Mary Margaret Ledbetter on September 2, 1955. He went on to graduate with a bachelor’s degree in Physical Education and began coaching at Mount Holly Schools. He continued his education at the University of Arkansas working on his Masters and began his position as Superinten­dent of Mount Holly Schools for 28 years. As a small school superinten­dent Morris did everything from driving buses, cleaning and waxing floors, fixing walk-in freezers, to supervisin­g a wonderful staff that worked together to educate the young people of the community. After leaving Mt. Holly Morris returned to Parkers Chapel Schools as a teacher/coach where he taught math, drove a bus, and coached baseball before retiring.

Morris was a member of Pleasant Grove United Methodist Church and served as the President of the Curtis Grove and Pleasant Grove Cemetery Associatio­ns. He also was part of the church group who sang twice a month at local nursing homes. He was a member of the Derrick City Sam’s Camping Club and served with Mary as camp hosts at Lake Catherine State Park for 30 years. Morris currently served on the Newell/Wesson Water Associatio­n where he served as President for several years. He was also a Master Mason in The Grand Lodge of Arkansas, F & A.M. Mt Moriah #18.

He is preceded in death by his parents, his wife of 65 years, Mary Margaret Ledbetter McKinnon; sister Betty Sue McKinnon Carter; brothers Thomas McKinnon, Bruce McKinnon, and Bob McKinnon; grandson, Matthew Reaves; son-in-law Mike Reaves; grandson–in-law Josh Koon; and sister-in-law Bobbie Ledbetter.

Those left to cherish his memory include daughters Kathy Reaves of Parkers Chapel and Rhonda Swilley (Tracy) of Parkers Chapel; sons Randall McKinnon (Cathy) of Fairplay, CO, and Steve McKinnon (Regina) of Farmervill­e, LA; grandchild­ren Dianna Swilley, Chris Reaves, Amanda Brown (Harvey), Kimberly McKinnon and Koby McKinnon; great- grandchild­ren Addalyn and Emma Adams, Karley and Wesson Koon, Dallas and Graeham Malone, and Owen and Mia Brown; sister Billie Jean Loftin of Shreveport, LA, brothers Jerry McKinnon (Sue) of Shreveport, LA, and Danny McKinnon (Lynn) of Shreveport, LA; sisters-in-law Frances McKinnon of Fayettevil­le, AR; Martha Thomas of Eureka Springs, AR; Dorothy Bayne of Longview, TX; Elizabeth Collins (Clay) of Hope, AR and brother-in-law Tommy Ledbetter of Eureka Springs, AR; a special nephew Larry Carter and wife Carolyn; and many nieces and nephews along with friends.

Visitation will be from 5:00 pm until 7:00 pm on Thursday, April 8, 2021 at Bailey Funeral Home.

Funeral services will be held at 10:00 am on Friday, April 9, 2021 at Pleasant Grove United Methodist Church, with Bro, Tracy Roden officiatin­g. Burial will follow at Pleasant Grove Cemetery under the direction of Bailey Funeral Home.

Honorary Pallbearer­s will be both current and past members of the Dierrk City Sam’s Camping Club; fellow faculty of Mount Holly and Parkers Chapel Schools and former students.

The Family wish to thank the staff of Johnny B’s Diner for their many years of love and service to Mary & Morris McKinnon.

Memorials can be made to the Pleasant Grove Cemetery or Curtis Grove Cemetery care of Rhonda Swilley, 6707 Wesson Road, Junction City, AR 71749.

Please sign our online guestbook at www.baileyfune­ralhome. net

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