Northwest Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

BENTONVILL­E — Dennis C. Spradlin of Bentonvill­e,

-

Ark., passed away peacefully at Circle of Life Hospice surrounded by his loving family on Monday, Nov. 23, 2020, at the age of 67.

Dennis was born on May 11, 1953, in San Jose, Calif., where his family built and owned residentia­l trailer parks. In 1966, they moved to Northwest Arkansas to pursue his father’s dream of running a farm. On a farm near Cave Springs, Ark., they raised cattle, hogs, chickens, turkeys, rainbow trout and channel catfish. Dennis could tell you exactly how many livestock were in each area and how many pounds of fish were in the net without using a scale. He worked hard on the family farm until his father passed away. He was then looking for a new career path.

His father and four other members of the Spradlin family had been in law enforcemen­t. He was always inspired by his uncle, Leland Spradlin who worked his way up at the Dallas, Texas, Police Department and later became Chief of Police in several different Texas cities. So in 1974, Dennis joined the Springdale Police Department as a dispatcher. Then, in 1976, he joined the Rogers Police Department as a dispatcher before becoming a patrolman in 1977. In 1981, he was recruited to join the Bentonvill­e Police Department as a patrolman. In 1982, Dennis was instrument­al in establishi­ng the first full-time Criminal Investigat­ion Division in Bentonvill­e which he eventually led as Lieutenant. There he partnered with Jerry Williams who became a lifelong friend. Around 1984, he began to command the uniformed division as Lieutenant. He truly loved working with the patrol officers, who shortened his rank title and began calling him “LT.” He was fond of this and it stuck even after his career.

He was privileged to work next to Chief James Allen, learning from him and enjoying not only shared birth dates, but a lifelong friendship. He was proud to be trusted with many of the department’s responsibi­lities. Their command staff was involved in designing the Police Department facility where it is now located. He was fortunate to be able to take a lead role in developing Bentonvill­e’s School Resource Officers program, the Officer Fitness program, K-9, SWAT and Bike Patrol.

In 1996, he was selected to attend the FBI National Academy in Quantico, Va. He was granted the Yellow Brick Road award after completing three months of their fitness challenge along with advanced law enforcemen­t management classes. He was proud of this achievemen­t and displayed the brick on his desk ever since. During his career he also was chosen to go to Arizona Gunsite Academy where he received advanced firearm training for law enforcemen­t. He spent many hours on the range with his officers. Dennis retired from law enforcemen­t in 2006 after more than 30 years of service.

Around the house Dennis loved to work with his hands on constructi­on and handyman projects. But he spoke with the most pride of the projects and improvemen­ts in the community that he had such an impact on. He was proud of everything that Bentonvill­e has become, and loved to walk its trails with friends, family, and his dog Brie while admiring the art and culture that was blossoming downtown.

Dennis adored his family and was happiest when he was surrounded by them. He was extremely kind and generous; giving to others filled him with immense joy. Dennis was intentiona­l with his days and loved spending time in nature. He enjoyed feeding the birds, taking beautiful pictures along the trails, hiking, and biking. Scuba diving was another passion and his face would light up any time he talked about it. He was grateful to have completed dives throughout his treatment for leukemia as he and Jami would often plan trips to Mexico before heading into his checkups at MD Anderson in Houston.

Above all, Dennis loved his family more than anything. His incredible smile and warmth will be cherished and deeply missed.

He is survived by his wife, Jami Haines of Bentonvill­e; daughter Shelley (Ted) Courdin of Fayettevil­le; daughter Suzanne (Eric Spradley) West of Springdale; stepson Michael (Allison) Haines of Salt Lake City, Utah; stepdaught­er Candice (Taylor) Johnson of Bentonvill­e; eight grandchild­ren: David (Allie) Miller, Jayma and Cooper Courdin, Jasmine and Dylan West, Evan and Logan Spradley, and Curren Johnson; a great-grandchild Olivia Bea Miller; brother John (MaryBeth) Spradlin of Little Rock; two nephews; a niece; and several great-nieces and great-nephews.

His parents, Beatrice Culbertson and John C. Spradlin preceded him in death.

The family would like to thank the doctors and other caregivers from Highlands Oncology Group, MD Anderson and Circle of Life Hospice.

If you would like to honor Dennis through giving, please consider donating to the Fraternal Order of Police.

A graveside service will be held on Thursday, Dec. 3, at 2 p.m. at the Bentonvill­e Cemetery in Bentonvill­e. The state and local guidelines in reference to covid-19 should be followed by all in attendance.

Online condolence may be made at www.callisonlo­ughfh.com.

 ??  ??

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from United States