Texarkana Gazette

Obituaries

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JAMES HENRY COLEMAN

Born July 29, 1944, in Pike County, Arkansas to Lawrence Howard and Ella Evelyn Short Coleman.

He died February 22, 2023, at his home in Hope, Hempstead County, Arkansas.

He loved his God, his Al and his family. He always put them and everyone else before himself.

He loved to run the roads, especially to New Mexico and Arizona. He was always ready to pack a picnic lunch and carry Alice sight-seeing and searching for ancestors.

Preceded in death by his parents, infant brother Jessie Derrel, and sister Maudean.

Survivors include his wife of 40 years, Mary Alice Fulton Coleman, sons: Jimmy (Nicole) Coleman of Ohio, John (Bobbie) Coleman of Prescott, Arkansas, daughters: Cynthia (Gene) McMahen of Hope Arkansas, Mary (Doug) Storey of Hope, Arkansas. Grandchild­ren: Kahla McMahen, of Hope, Arkansas, Kurtis Blake McMahen, in Heaven with God, Torri (Mont) Williams, of Ohio, Jordan Coleman of Indiana, Jesse Coleman of Ohio, Coleman Storey of Hope, Arkansas. Great grandchild­ren: Blake Wyatt, Jaxson, and Greyson. Brother: Verlin Coleman, sisters: Jeanette Myrick, Shirley (R.J.) Trevillion, Barbara (Vic) Phillips, all of McCaskill, Arkansas. Many nieces, nephews, and a ton of treasured friends. He was known, respected, and loved by all.

In appreciati­on of: Dr. Dale Goins and Donna for the many years of care, Our Pastor Brother Larry Brown and the Tabernacle Baptist Church, Our family, and Mark and Tim Gregory for three years of trips to Texarkana.

Visitation will be held 1:00pm-2:00pm Monday, February 27, 2023 at HerndonFuq­ua Funeral Home. Graveside services to follow at Memory Gardens Cemetery with Bro. Larry Brown officiatin­g, under the direction of Herndon-Fuqua Funeral Home of Hope.

We also invite you to express your public condolence­s at www.herndonfuq­uafuneralh­omes.com or private Letters of Love at www. herndonfuq­uafuneralh­omes. com/page/letters-of-love.

LONNIE McDONALD

August 23, 1948 to February

19, 2023

Lonnie H. McDonald. 74, of Texarkana was united with the love of his life, Sandy Lee and met his Lord and Savior on Sunday, February 19, 2023.

After being discharged from the Navy in 1973, Lonnie attended and received his BS Degree in Hotel and Restaurant Management from UNLV. He was the first manager of the very successful family-owned Hush Puppy Restaurant in Bakersfiel­d, California. Wanting to get back to the South, Lonnie founded the Cajun Landing Restaurant in Alexandria, Louisiana. Numerous times, The Cajun Landing Restaurant was named the best seafood restaurant in Central Louisiana. Numerous Razorback Sports Writers and fans would stop and visit with Lonnie on their way to the LSU game.

Lonnie is survived by his brother, Johnny McDonald and his Sister-in-Law, Kay McDonald, of Maumelle, Arkansas. Two other brothers, Jerry Hooper and Tim Hooper of Boise, Idaho. Local relatives are Linda Hooper and Stacy Hooper.

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