El Dorado News-Times

Obituaries

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NOTICE OF PASSING

IRA (BUDDY) ELLIOTT JR.

Ira (Buddy) Elliott Jr., 83 of El Dorado, AR., passed away on April 11, 2021 at St. Vincent Hospital in Little Rock, AR/ Arrangemen­ts for funeral service will be announced by Sims Mortuary.

REMINDER OF SERVICE

DONALD LEE BLACKWELL

Donald Lee Blackwell, 89, of Smackover, AR died on Saturday, April 10, 2021 at The Springs of El Dorado.

Funeral Services will be at 10 am, Tuesday, April 13, 2021 in Young’s Chapel with Rev. Carley Davis officiatin­g. Interment will follow at Smackover Cemetery.

Memorials may be made to Life Touch Hospice, 2301Champa­gnolle Road, El Dorado, AR 71730 or The Shriners Hospital for Children, 3100 Samford Ave, Shreveport, LA 71103.

Condolence­s may be made online at www.youngsfune­ralhome.com.

JOHN LAWRENCE PUMPHREY

John Lawrence Pumphrey, 76, of Junction City, passed away on Thursday, April 8, at Life Touch Hospice, following a lengthy illness and stay at MCSA. A memorial to celebrate his life and to honor his passing will be held at the First Baptist Church, 112 N. Myrtle St., Junction City, AR, on Saturday, April 17 at 11:00.

SHAWN LUCAS STRICKLAND

Shawn Lucas Strickland, 25, of Smackover, Arkansas passed away Saturday, April 10, 2021 at Baptist Health in Little Rock, Arkansas. Funeral services will be held Tuesday, April 12th at 2:00 P.M. at One Community Church with Pastor Jason Yarbrough officiatin­g. Burial will follow at Smackover Cemetery under the direction of Young’s Funeral Directors. Pallbearer­s are Shawn Hodges, John Rego, Justin Rogers, Austin Posey, Schuyler Murph, and Hunter Gardner. Steve McDonald and Chris Mullins are honorary pallbearer­s.

Condolence­s may be expressed at www.youngsfune­ralhome.com

OBITUARIES

R. CHRISTOPHE­R LAWSON

R. Christophe­r Lawson, 54, died on April 1, 2021. He was preceded in death by his beloved aunt, Mary Judith Moses, and his father-inlaw, Dr. Don Alan Nall, both of Little Rock; and his infant son, Benjamin Wilkinson

Lawson of the home.

Chris was born on

November 25, 1966, in

Milledgevi­lle, GA; seven months later, his family relocated to El Dorado, AR.

His adventures­ome spirit was evident by the time he turned 3 years old, when he made a round trip alone on foot to the neighborho­od TG&Y store to purchase a pair of toy binoculars. Though it almost cost his parents matching heart attacks, his love of exploring only grew with time.

Chris was reared in a home filled with music. His father, an accomplish­ed concert pianist, taught him to play the piano and to love classical compositio­ns. But Chris also held a special place in his heart for Rush, Yes and Metallica; much to his own surprise, he even grew an appreciati­on for pop and country as a DJ at local station KLBQ. A gifted communicat­or, Chris discovered the power of public speaking at El Dorado High School when he gave a speech on behalf of Walter Mondale during a student mock election and delivered Mondale an unexpected win.

After graduating in 1985 from EHS, where he’d served as student body president, Chris entered Ouachita Baptist University in Arkadelphi­a as a Governor’s Scholar; he would go on to serve as president of the student senate as well as the Ouachita Student Foundation. Over a rapidly melting sundae at a student mixer in 1987, he asked Felley Nall if he could take her to dinner at notorious romantic hot spot Western Sizzlin’. Within a year, they were married.

Chris graduated magna cum laude from OBU with a Bachelor of Arts degree in political science in 1989. Between hiking House Mountain and fly fishing in the Maury River, he managed to earn a Juris Doctorate in 1993 from the Washington & Lee University School of Law in Lexington, VA. After graduation, the Lawsons packed a U-Haul and returned home to Arkansas where Chris joined the Little Rock law office of Friday, Eldredge & Clark. He began his career at the Friday Firm as an associate in the public finance section, then transition­ed to commercial litigation, appellate procedure, employment litigation, and the representa­tion of public-school districts. He was named a partner in 1997.

In 2004, Chris moved his practice to the firm’s Fayettevil­le office. A lifelong supporter of public education, he was proud to join Fayettevil­le Public Schools as General Counsel in July 2017. At FPS, he was depended upon daily to assist the district in navigating the intricacie­s of school law. He was named multiple times among “The Best Lawyers in America, Appellate Law” and was a frequent speaker on topics including appellate procedure and education law. Chris also served as an adjunct instructor at the University of Arkansas School of Law and at John Brown University.

Chris was kind. He loved his family deeply, spending time with them outdoors or preparing meals for them from his own made-up recipes or simply listening and being a husband and dad. Among his many gifts, his superpower was his generous, unfailing ability to give his laser-like attention to others. He possessed a quick wit, a gentle spirit, a fantastic sense of humor and a nearly complete Stephen King library. Chris listened way more than he spoke and offered thoughtful opinions — but only when asked. He was a Christian and served unselfishl­y in the churches he attended, most recently Grace Church of Northwest Arkansas in Fayettevil­le.

Chris was most at peace in the Ozark and Ouachita Mountains or on the Texas Gulf Coast at Crystal Beach, where he was blissfully happy hiking, fishing or just quietly thinking his thoughts. He loved Razorback sports in every kind of weather. His passion for the Boston Red Sox was unequaled in the charted universe.

Chris is survived by his wife, Felley Nall Lawson, of Fayettevil­le; daughters Elizabeth Clary Lawson and Josephine Hall Lawson, both of Fayettevil­le, and Madeline Kate Lawson of Rogers; parents Roger Pearce and Jan Elizabeth (Moses) Lawson of El Dorado; brother Jonathan Mark Lawson (Martha) of Liverpool, NY; sister Cheryl Lynn Lawson (John C. Cabell, Jr.) of Waynesboro, VA; mother-in-law Judith Nall and sister- and brother-in-law Ashley Elizabeth and Dr. Robert Lloyd Stuckey, Jr., all of Little Rock; and his nephews and niece: John Aaron Lawson of San Francisco, CA.; Alexander Mark Lawson (Katie) of Syracuse, NY; Nathaniel Asher Lawson of Liverpool; Charles Pearce Cabell of Waynesboro; and Charles Wilbanks Stuckey and Sidney Elizabeth Stuckey, both of Little Rock. He is also survived by many friends and colleagues.

Chris will be missed. He dedicated his life to making a difference through the study and applicatio­n of the law and to supporting his family. To remember Chris, listen to a bit of classic rock, go for a long hike, catch a beautiful fish (but throw it back), and be kind to each other.

A memorial service led by Chris’s friend John Ray will be held at Vesper Point at Mt. Sequoyah on Thursday, April 15 at 2:00 p.m.

In lieu of flowers, please consider a gift to the Fayettevil­le Public Education Foundation (479)5273655; Olivia’s Basket (479) 466-5947; the Fayettevil­le Public Library (479)856-7000; or Canopy NWA (479)717-7358.

To place an online tribute, visit www.bernafuner­alhomes.com

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