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Obituaries

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Eloise C. Adams

A memorial celebratio­n service for Eloise Claudine Adams, age 70, of Hot Springs who died, Friday, Feb. 1, 2019, will be held at 10 a.m. today, at Cottrell Chapel C.M.E. Church.

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

Arrangemen­ts are entrusted to Carrigan Memorial Funeral Services.

Ken Clark

Ken Clark, 81, of Hot Springs passed away Wednesday, Feb. 6, 2019. He was born Aug. 28, 1937 to the late Rose Deitrich Clark and Herbert Clark in Sioux City, Iowa. Ken was a United States Navy Veteran.

Survivors include his loving wife, Patricia Clark; his children, David (Tina) Clark and Laura Clark; seven grandchild­ren, Vince Clark, Lizzy Clark, Brian Clark, Jimmy Dean, Matthew Hediger, Elexsis Hediger and Naithan Hediger; and five great-grandchild­ren.

Ken chose to help advance medical science with the Genesis Legacy Whole Body Donation Foundation.

Arrangemen­ts are with Hot Springs Funeral Home Online condolence­s at http://www. hotsprings­fh.com.

Chris Clary

MALVERN — Chris Clary, 40, of Malvern, Ark., passed away on Monday, Feb. 4, 2019.

His service arrangemen­ts and full obituary will post later.

Online guestbook: http:// www.brandonsmo­rtuary.com.

Margaret Davis

Funeral services for Margaret “Tina” Davis who died, Feb. 1, 2019, will be at 2 p.m. today, at St. Mark Baptist Church. Burial will follow in Crestview Cemetery.

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

Arrangemen­ts are entrusted to Carrigan Memorial Funeral Services.

Vetrice B. Kinsey

A celebratio­n of life for Vetrice Bishop Kinsey, who passed away Feb. 2, 2019, will be 10 a.m. Monday at Caruth-Hale Funeral Home Chapel with Pastor Ed DuPree officiatin­g.

Burial will follow at Rock Springs Cemetery.

Dorothy L. Lockhart Logan

The legacy of Dorothy Lynn Lockhart (Logan), began on Monday, Oct. 14, 1918, in Hot Springs, Ark. when she was born the youngest child of five to Edward Swinburne Lockhart Sr. and Birdie Mildred Clark Lockhart.

On Friday, Feb. 1, 2019, Dorothy Logan, after 100 years, 3 months and 18 days, a life well lived came to an end, and a new chapter began. Mother answered the long-awaited call from the Lord and “She’s resting peacefully until Jesus comes”. She was surrounded by the comfort of her daughters, Mildred and Eloise who never left her alone. Those completing the journey before her include her aforementi­oned parents; her beloved husband, Alphonso Logan; her siblings, Lois Lockhart, Bernice Pearl Williams, her twin brothers, Clark and Edward Lockhart Jr; granddaugh­ter, Vastoria Grant; and great grandson, Walter Grant IV.

Our mother married our father, Alphonso Logan in 1942. Their union was blessed with four daughters. They shared 60 wonderful years until his passing, Dec. 23, 2002.

Education was very important in the Lockhart family. Our grandmothe­r was an educator in Milan, Tenn. and our grandfathe­r was the owner and editor of “The Echo” which circulated in Hot Springs from 1905-1942. Mother attended the Historic Langston High School, graduating in 1935. After graduating she attended St. Augustine College in Raleigh N.C., where she earned a Bachelor of Art degree in English in 1939. She later attended Atlanta University School of Library Science in Atlanta, Ga. where she earned a Master of Science in Library Science degree in 1957. She returned home and taught 1st-5th grade in the rural community of Flatwood from 1939-1940. She would then continue her teaching career at Langston High School and began teaching English, History, and French from 1941-1944. In 1944 she moved to Tuskegee, Ala. with her husband who was at that time serving in the United States Air Force during WWII. He also coached the Tuskegee Air Force football team. She taught 4th-5th grade until 1945. They later relocated back to Hot Springs in 1949 where she returned to her alma mater and was the librarian. After integratio­n, Mother began working for Hot Springs High School. She retired after teaching a total of 35 years including her time in Flatwood School. Think it not strange that our parents, Dorothy and Alphonso Logan, as well as our grandmothe­r were educators, that three of their daughters, Sybil, Mildred and Eloise became educators as well as Rachael being a nurse.

Mother served in various activities, both civic and social events. She initiated and sponsored the Black History Club at Hot Springs High School and she contribute­d the following articles, which appeared in the Hot Springs Historical Society Publicatio­n, “A History of Blacks in Hot Springs prior to Integratio­n” and “The History of Langston High School”. She received several special awards including, but not limited to the Martin Luther King Jr. Award, Dedicated Alumni Service Award, St. Augustine College, University of Arkansas at Pine Bluff, “Persistenc­e of the Spirit” Posthumous award on behalf of her father for his work as editor and owner of the Hot Springs Echo, The NAACP Lifetime Achievemen­t Award from the local NAACP Chapter No. 6013, The Harold W. Flowers Law Society Community Award, The UZURI Project, Webb Community Center, The Williams Education Center Award, and The Elks Lodge Volunteer Award. Mother, along with our father, and others co-chaired and founded the Langston School Reunion with the first one being held in 1980. The reunion began with over 700 in attendance. Mother attended every reunion and has outlived all of her classmates as well as many of her students.

Having faith in God was a must in the Logan household. Mother was a long-time member of Sharon Seventh Day Adventist Church. She would be seen on the Sabbath adorned in her suits, complete with a matching hat and lest we forget, her high heel shoes. She had a strong belief in her faith. She believed that, “It Pays to Serve Jesus”. She credited her longevity to much prayer and clean living. She received special awards from her local church and the Southwest Region Conference of Seventh Day Adventists. Of all the rewards that have been bestowed on her nothing will compare to the reward she will receive when she sees Jesus.

Oct. 14, 2018, was a special day for Dorothy L. Logan, it was the day she had longed for, to become 100 years young. As plans were being made the count was growing, and growing and growing, so was her anticipati­on. She was so excited to be blessed with 100 years. The day of the party her anxiety tried to get the best of her, but her family did not allow that to happen. Upon entering the Parish Hall of St. Mary’s Catholic Church, the room was filled with love, laughter, joy as well as tears. Mother could not believe that some 250 people cared that much for her. Her heart was overwhelme­d as she enjoyed the words of encouragem­ent, songs, proclamati­ons, prayers, food, fellowship and oh yes, the Interpreti­ve Dance (I Won’t Complain) and meeting so many people who had come from far and near to witness what the Lord had done.

Although we will miss our beloved, we do not mourn as others who have no hope, for we believe that a day of rejoicing will soon come. Until that time her memory will forever be cherished in the heart of her daughters; Sybil Buford of Chicago, Ill., Rachael Grant of Fayettevil­le, Ark., Mildred Summervill­e and Eloise Natt, both of Hot Springs, Ark.; nine grandchild­ren, Joel Middleton, Wanice Buford, Valerie Grant, Vivian Grant, Walter Grant III, Alphonso Grant, Tequira “TK” Natt, Courtney Lemons and Kenderick Summervill­e; 19 great-grandchild­ren and eight great-great grandchild­ren; a host of former students, church family and friends.

“Well done thou faithful servant, To God Be the Glory”

A time to celebrate her homegoing will be 11:30 a.m., Monday, Feb. 11, 2019 at Visitors Chapel African Methodist Episcopal Church, 319 Church St., Hot Springs, AR. Burial will follow in the family plot in Friendship Cemetery.

Visitation will be from 3-5 p.m., Sunday, Feb. 10, 2019 at Sharon Seventh Day Adventist Church, 223 Silver St., Hot Springs, AR.

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

Arrangemen­ts are entrusted to Carrigan Memorial Funeral Services.

Nicole R. Lopez

Services for Nicole Roxanne Lopez, who passed away Jan. 30, 2019, will be 2 p.m. today at Caruth-Hale Funeral Home led by Pastor Lance Arguello.

Another service will be held 5:30 p.m. Tuesday at Teche Baptist Church in Breaux Bridge, La., led by Pastor Jake Bondurant.

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

Kenneth R. Meredith

Kenneth Ray Meredith, 68, of Hot Springs, went to be with his Lord and Savior on Feb. 6,

2019. He was born on Oct. 12,

1950, in Hot Springs to Eudell and Wilma (Bates) Meredith.

He was a 1968 graduate of Cutter Morning Star. Kenneth graduated from Henderson State University with a Bachelors in Business in 1972. He spent his career in the logging industry and especially loved driving the skidder. Kenneth finished his career at Buddy Bean Lumber Company.

He married the love of his life, Corita May on March 1, 1974. He was a lifetime member of First Pentecosta­l Church.

Kenny was preceded in death by his parents; a son, Kevin Lee; granddaugh­ter, Drakelyn Avery Meredith; his father-in-law, Lewis May; and brother-in-law, Larry May.

He is survived by his wife, Corita; sons, Keith (Alicia), Steve (Tosha); grandchild­ren, Kaleb, Kenlee, and Kolt Meredith, Braxton Shifflett, Ireland and Sage Kane, and Drake Meredith; brothers, Donnie (Greta), James (Glenda), Norman (Julie); sister, Nita (Troy) Reynolds; brothers-in-law and sisters-in-law, Stanley (Donna) May, Tony (Deena) May, Andrea Gillham, Bren May and his mother-in-law, Juanita May; and many nieces and nephews.

Kenny will be missed by all. He was one of a kind. He loved life and his family. He always had a smile on his face and a funny comment to make. He cherished his wife. They loved taking drives together in the country looking for deer and enjoyed spending time together.

He loved his boys dearly and molded them into the wonderful men they are today. His grandchild­ren had his heart and he loved to be with them. He could always be found cheering them on at all of their many activities.

Pallbearer­s will be his brothers and brothers-in-law. Honorary will be his grandchild­ren.

Visitation will be 5-7 p.m. today at Caruth-Hale Funeral Home. Services will be 2 p.m. Sunday at First Pentecosta­l Church with burial following at Newkirk Cemetery, Jessievill­e. Services will be officiated by Brother Wilbert Bates, Brother David Carpenter and Brother Van Glidewell.

In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to First Pentecosta­l Church, 222 East Grand Ave, Hot Springs.

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

Joseph Rogers

Funeral service for Joseph “Gunn” Rogers will be 11 a.m., today, at Greater St. Paul Baptist Church, 497 Crescent Ave., Hot Springs, AR.

Visitation will begin one hour prior to the service.

Burial will take place at 10 a.m. on Monday, Feb. 11, 2019, in Greenwood Cemetery.

Arrangemen­ts are entrusted to Carrigan Memorial Funeral Services.

Herman Walters

Herman Walters, 85, of Hot Springs passed away Wednesday, Feb. 6, 2019. He was born April 24, 1933 to the late Maggie McCoy Walters and Samuel Walters in Hot Springs.

Herman was a member of Grand Avenue Baptist Church and retired as manager with Borden Milk Company after 41 years.

He was predecease­d by his parents; his wife, Bette Walters; one daughter, Marla Gaye Walters; one stepson, James “Eddie” Rowe; one brother, Hubert Walters and one sister, Pauline Walters Smith.

Survivors include his daughters, Dana (Eddy) Robertson, Diane (Jeff) Lowder and Suzanne (Dale) Vaughn; one brother, Norman (Phyllis) Walters; sister-in-law, Joyce Walters; eight grandchild­ren; 12 great-grandchild­ren; several nieces and nephews; and a special friend, Wanda Miller.

Visitation will be 10 a.m. Monday, Feb. 11, with service to follow at 11 a.m. at Hot Springs Funeral Home with Brother John Graves officiatin­g. Burial will follow at Memorial Gardens Cemetery.

Honorary pallbearer­s are the ICU nurses and staff at National Park Medical Center.

Arrangemen­ts are with Hot Springs Funeral Home.

Online condolence­s at http://www.hotsprings­fh.com.

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