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Obituaries

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Carl C. Caughman Jr.

On Sept. 21, 2017, Carl Clifton “Cliff” Caughman Jr. left this world and entered into heaven. He was greeted by his father and mother, Carl Clifton Caughman and Jessie Elms Caughman. He was also welcomed by his two sisters, Patsy Nell (Leo) Saracini and Bettye Sue (Roy) Morris. And, after 15 long years, his dear wife, Bobbie Ruth, welcomed him home. He often talked about longing to be with his “sweet thing” once again. They are all together with Jesus now.

Cliff, also known as Bud, Caughman was born in Carthage, Ark., on April 16, 1930. He grew up in Tulip, Ark., during the Great Depression and graduated from Carthage High School in 1947. He served in the United States Air Force for four years, then married the love of his life, Bobbie Ruth Hollan, and started a family. He would later talk about his crazy years of gambling, drunkennes­s and rebellion, before giving his life to the Lord Jesus Christ on Oct.

13, 1974.

Cliff became a successful businessma­n, well known through the state of Arkansas for his workmanshi­p in the siding industry, and for his honesty and integrity. As his business grew, he increasing­ly gave to his church and community. He was a member of Grand Avenue Baptist Church (where he became a follower of Jesus Christ), Hot Springs Baptist Temple and Gospel Light Baptist Church, of which he was a charter member in 1992. He also served on the board of The Salvation Army for many years.

Cliff leaves the legacy of a loving family. His survivors include his children, Sonya (David) Chittum, Carla Meredith and Bud (Cinda) Caughman. He (affectiona­tely known as Poopaw) is also survived by his 10 grandchild­ren, Monica (Daniel) Brown, Luke (Desiree) Chittum, Lydia (Johann) Vidanage, Jesse Wood, Hollan (Luke) Bishop, Chris (Jessica) Baker, Carl Caughman, Tyler (Autumn) Baker, Nicolas Caughman and Emma Caughman. He also shall be missed by his 15 great-grandchild­ren, Isabella, Hudson, Ezekiel, Tatum, Vincent, Lucas, Bobbie Ruth, Marley, Chet, Wyatt, Brayan, Bryce, Ambrus, Avaleen, Cathy Kay, and his honorary great-grandchild, Noah.

Cliff is also survived by his sister-in-law, Beverly (John) Brunson, and nieces, Michelle (Cameron) Branch, Kristi (Doug) Pike, and his nephew, David Saracini. Cliff is also survived by numerous cousins and extended family. He loved and cherished all of them.

In memory of Cliff, the family requests that donations be made to the Bus Ministry of Gospel Light Baptist Church,

600 Garland Ave., Hot Springs, AR 71901.

Visitation will be at Gospel Light Baptist Church from 3-5 p.m. this Sunday, Sept. 24. The celebratio­n of his life is at 5 p.m., with Pastor Eric Capaci officiatin­g. All are welcome to attend.

Honorary pallbearer­s are Allen Kilby, Gary Thomas, Fred Lloyd, Ellis Matlock, Fred Lyles and the members of his Sunday school class. The family would also like to thank Dr. James Humphreys and his wonderful staff, Dr. Brenda Ketcher, Dr. Terri Blackstock, Hospice Home Care, Rosie Dodson, Rosa Morales, Chris Baker, Dilanthi Perera, Pam Shurett and Katie Harkness. They will all miss “Mr. C,” as he was affectiona­tely known.

The family also wishes to express love and gratitude to John and Kayla Johnson, who have both been his trusted employees and caregivers for many years.

The online obituary, guestbook and memorial tribute are available at http://www.GrossFuner­alHome.com.

Willie A. Hopper

GLENWOOD — Willie A. Hopper, 65, of Glenwood, died Thursday, Sept. 21, 2017.

He was born Oct. 11, 1951, in Hot Springs, the son of Dale Hopper and Kathryn Inez Saling Hopper. He was preceded in death by his infant son, Willie Shane Hopper; parents; and brother, Jerry Hopper.

Survivors include his wife of 42 years, Peggy Hopper, of Glenwood; son, Landon Dale (Christina) Hopper, of Bismarck; daughter, Lee Ann (William) Hannah, of Pine Bluff; five grandchild­ren, Michael Brown, Dalana Hopper, Sherry Hopper, Landon Hopper and Iris Hopper; two brothers, Dale Hopper Jr. and George (Virginia) Hopper; two sisters, Lavola (Danny) Whisenhunt and Faye Stewart; numerous extended family members and friends.

Graveside services will be at 2 p.m. Sunday in County Line Cemetery with Brother Kevin Jewell officiatin­g.

Arrangemen­ts are under the direction of Davis-Smith Funeral Home, Glenwood.

Guest registry is at http:// www.davis-smith.com.

A’Maree A. Parker

MALVERN — A’Maree A’Nece Parker, infant daughter of Amanda Hawthrone and Da’Quintes Parker, was welcomed in the arms of the Lord on Saturday, Sept. 16, 2017.

Her memory has left a lasting imprint on the hearts of her parents, Amanda Hawthrone and Da’Quintes Parker, of Malvern; her siblings, Ayiannah Hasty, Kamauri Means and Amaya Luton; her maternal grandparen­ts, Shenan and Charlotte Allen, great-grandmothe­r, Nancy Harvey; her paternal grandparen­ts, Denise Northcross, Robert Parker Jr., great-grandparen­ts, Albert and Brenda Northcross and Winona Parker (Robert Parker Sr. deceased);a host of loving extending family.

A private service has been held.

Guest registry is at http:// www.carriganme­morial.com.

Arrangemen­ts are entrusted to Carrigan Memorial Funeral Services.

Juanita G. Plyler

The service for Juanita Grace Plyler, 84, of Hot Springs, who died Tuesday, Sept. 19, 2017, will be 10 a.m. today at Caruth-Hale Funeral Home.

Memorials may be made to the National Parkinson Foundation.

Joe B. Teague Sr.

The service for Joe B. Teague Sr., 88, of Hot Springs, who died Monday, Sept. 18, 2017, will be 10 a.m. today in Morning Star Cemetery with Pastor John Graves officiatin­g.

Pallbearer­s will be Michael Damper, Josh Buck, Brack Teague, Nash Teague, Jesse Teague and Brian Harvey.

Honorary pallbearer­s are members of the Morning Star Methodist Church, Drs. Martin Koehn and John Bond and Richard and Carol Hawthorne.

Mark H. Withey

BENTON — A celebratio­n of life for Mark Howard Withey,

68, of Benton, who died Sept.

11, 2017, will be 2 p.m. Sunday in Caruth Village Funeral Home chapel with Brother Allan Eakin officiatin­g.

Visitation will begin at 1 p.m. Sunday.

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