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Obituaries

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Timothy R. Cockman

BISMARCK — Timothy Ray Cockman, 48, of Bismarck, went to his heavenly home Thursday, March 9, 2017.

Memorial service will be 2 p.m. Wednesday at Caruth-Hale Funeral Home Chapel.

Guests may register at http://www.caruth-hale.com.

Jan K. Davis

Jan K. Davis, 62, of Hot Springs died Saturday, March 11, 2017.

Services to be announced.

Deandre M. Johnson

Deandre M. Johnson, 1, of Hot Springs, died Sunday, March 12, 2017.

Arrangemen­ts will be announced by Carrigan Memorial Funeral Services.

La Quita J. Marsh

La Quita Joyce (Skeet) Marsh, of Hot Springs, departed this life and entered into the kingdom of Heaven on March 10, 2017, to reside with her lord and savior, Jesus Christ.

She will be reunited with her father; mother; the love of her life her husband of 31 years, Bob Marsh; and her niece, Terri Lynn O’Brian.

She and Bob loved their tryke and road many miles. They traveled all over the United States, mostly by car. She was a member of Vista Heights Baptist Church. She loved her church family.

She is survived by her brother and sister-in-law, Terry and Tuesday Cooley; niece, Sher’a Ann Burlin, and her husband, Larry; the daughter she wanted as her own, Peggy Murphee; and husband, Bobby; and special friend, Debbie Ragsdale.

Thank you to all her Qupaw caregivers for her excellent care and love.

Viewing will be 9 a.m. Tuesday with service beginning at 10 a.m. at Caruth-Hale Funeral Home Chapel, with Pastor Wayne Murphee officiatin­g. Burial will be at Crestview Memorial Park Cemetery.

Guests may register at http://www.caruth-hale.com.

Ralph M. Smith

AUSTIN — Dr. Ralph M. Smith, beloved father, pastor and friend, of Austin, Texas, went to Heaven to unite with His Savior, Jesus Christ, his wife, Bess, and a multitude of family and friends on March 11, 2017.

He is survived by his children, Diane Love, and spouse, Bill Love, Wallace Smith, and spouse, Lanette Smith, and Peyton Smith, and spouse, Beth Smith. His loving family included granddaugh­ter, Lisa Gilbert, and spouse, Hayden Gilbert; their children, Meredith and Luke; his grandson, Jeff Love, and his spouse, Jennifer Love, and their daughter, Laci Love; grandchild­ren, Madison, Martha Lauren and Noble Smith, all working in cities around our nation, Lincoln Smith, a senior at Baylor, and Scarlett Smith, a high school junior.

He is survived by his only sister, Mary Jo Goldman of Bryan, Texas, and her family of numerous nieces and nephews.

Dr. Smith always said, “My family is the most important thing to me on earth” and he never missed the opportunit­y to tell the family “I’m so proud of you” and “Can I do anything for you?”. We will miss that encouragem­ent immensely.

Born March 19, 1931, Dr. Smith grew up in Hot Springs. After receiving a doctorate of theology from Southweste­rn Baptist Theologica­l Seminary in 1956, Dr. Smith pastored First Baptist Church, Rosenberg, Texas, Hyde Park Baptist Church, Austin, Texas, and served on the executive committee, founding Austin Baptist Church. He was a regent at Baylor University, chairman of the Building Committee for North American Mission Board, chairman of board of trustees of Southweste­rn Baptist Theologica­l Seminary, Home Mission Board chairman, president of the Baptist General Convention of Texas and president of the Southern Baptist Convention Pastor’s Conference. He is a former chaplain of the Texas House of Representa­tives.

Dr. Smith Helped establish

16 churches from 1952 through

2015 and has built numerous buildings for Baptist organizati­ons. He has authored four books and has a pastoral library of over 5,000 sermons he joyfully delivered during his ministry.

Dr. Smith was stricken with Guillain-Barre in March of 1996, which left him handicappe­d. His spirit and strong will helped him become active again after

17 months in Seton Hospital and St. David’s Rehab in Austin. Dr. Smith’s latest book, “You Can’t Fall off the Floor,” chronicles the struggles of his overcoming this debilitati­ng disease in a detailed, charming, uplifting way in hopes of helping those with GB find the courage and strength to beat the neurologic­al syndrome.

By no means was Ralph Smith a boring man. He loved UT sports, attending football games, girls’ basketball and men’s baseball games in to his

80’s. He was a mentor to young pastors until 2016. In his younger years, he skied, participat­ed in water sports, tried to play golf, traveled all over the world, owned a moped/scooter, swam every day the weather permitted, wrote notes and letters of encouragem­ent and enjoyed hunting. His hunting ended when he shot his hosts’ bird dog in the leg in Manor, Texas. He will be remembered for the positive, decisive leader he has been. His fun-loving demeanor, warm and personable spirit, quick smile and unwavering faith in his Lord Jesus Christ have changed those he has met forever.

Special and warm thanks to Brookdale Spicewood Springs Skilled Nursing for the exemplary respect and kind and loving care extended to Dr. Smith and the family. We count every person he touched while there part of our family.

The family requests memorials be given to Austin Baptist Church Building Fund. Private Burial in Texas State Cemetery March 14 with a memorial service to follow at 11 a.m. at Austin Baptist Church, 2222 and Ribelin Ranch Road.

Honorary pallbearer­s are Bill Glover, Wayne McDonald, Dick Rathgeber, Tom Stacy and Rogers Wilson.

Obituary and memorial guestbook available online at http://www.wcfish.com.

Floyd Whitley

HOPE — Floyd Whitley, 88, of Hope, died, Saturday, March 11, 2017.

Arrangemen­ts will be announced by Carrigan Memorial Funeral Services.

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