Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

Pulaski County

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MIRIAM T. DAVIS, known by all family and friends as “Mammy” or “Mrs. Whit”, while surrounded by her closest family, passed away on July 18, 2019, with the same peacefulne­ss and grace in which she lived her life.

Born on December 2, 1914, in Gloster, Miss., Mammy wore many different hats during her 104 years; daughter, wife, mother, grandmothe­r, teacher, business owner, and friend. She was the family matriarch. Those who knew her, knew of her quick wit, loving and caring spirit, generosity, forgiving nature, kindness and gracefulne­ss that she always exuded. Although she will be dearly missed, her example of how to live a good life along with her life-lessons will live on through all that were touched by her love and southern charm. Well done “Mams”, well done!

On April 1, 1953, Mammy and her husband Whit establishe­d Whit Davis Lumber Company in Jacksonvil­le, Ark. Today, Whit Davis Lumber Plus is still a family-owned business serving many customers out of four locations in Arkansas.

She was preceded in death by her husband of 48 years, Albert Whitfield “Whit” Davis, and by her only daughter, Sue Davis Hobdy. Mammy is survived by her son, John A. Davis (Sue), Cabot, Ark.; six grandchild­ren, Marty H. Bell (Tim), Madison, Miss.; Susan Hoyle (Les), Southaven, Miss.; Will Hobdy (Theresa), Madison, Miss.; Stacy Millar, Cabot, Ark.; Dan Davis, Jacksonvil­le, Ark.; Paul Davis (Sherrie), North Little Rock, Ark.; along with ten great-grandchild­ren, and four (and a half) great-great-grandchild­ren.

Funeral services are being conducted through Griffin Leggett Rest Hills Funeral Home in North Little Rock, AR. A visitation service will be held on Saturday July 20, 2019, from 4-6 p.m. at Griffin Leggett Rest Hills on 7724 Landers Road, North Little Rock, Ark. The funeral service will be held at 2 p.m. on Sunday, July 21, 2019, at First United Methodist Church in Jacksonvil­le, Ark., immediatel­y followed by an interment service at Griffin Leggett Rest Hills Memorial Park in North Little Rock, Ark. Memorials can be made to Arkansas Children’s Hospital or to the Jacksonvil­le Care Channel. To share a memory of Mrs. Davis with her family visit www.griffinleg­gettresthi­lls.com.

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SHARON CAROL SCATES FERGUSON, age 76, daughter of Beatrice Eleanor Fulmer and Herman Harold Scates, passed away peacefully on July 18, 2019 after a courageous journey with Lewy Body Dementia. She was born October 17, 1942 in North Little Rock, Ark. Most important in her life was her family and she was a dedicated mother first and foremost. Sharon is survived by her three children: a son, C. Anthony (Tony) Ferguson II (Shannon) of Beebe, AR; and two daughters, Dana Ferguson Silaski (Gordon) of Little Rock and Lisa Ferguson

Hirschman (Louise Percer) of Memphis, Tenn. Sharon cherished her role as “Mimi” to her precious grandchild­ren:

Blake and Grant Hirschman; Katherine Drew, Rachel and Sarah Silaski; Lily, Lola and Anthony Augustus “Gus” Ferguson. She loved and shared special moments with a dear companion and friend, Dave Davenport of North Little Rock. Also treasured: three nieces, Terri, Shelly and Jackie and their families; her nephew Dale; her cousins, particular­ly one who was like a sister, Vicki Hacker (Ron) and family; her lake family, Carolyn and Kip Moore and family; and many wonderful, dear friends — gathered from a lifetime in her beloved hometown, her career and many travels, and her commitment to young people. She was predecease­d by her parents and two brothers, Jimmy Harold Scates and Herman Dale Scates.

In August 2014, Sharon retired from 44 years as owner and executive director of North Little Rock Junior Cotillion, instructin­g more than 8,000 children in social graces and ballroom dancing, but really teaching kindness and skills to spark confidence in any social or profession­al situation. She believed that true good manners must come from the heart, from treating people the way that you want to be treated. She believed that if she could reach one child each year and make a positive difference, her efforts would be worthwhile. Having former students return to enroll their own children brought her great joy.

Sharon’s work ethic and independen­ce inspired her family. She retired after a 25-year career with Wyndham Vacation Ownership and Fairfield Resorts, most recently serving as a Vice President and director of incentive programs. Planning trips domestical­ly and internatio­nally, she organized and hosted events to rave reviews. She treasured the fellowship and friendship with her colleagues throughout the U.S.

Sharon was a graduate of NLR High School, attended the University of Arkansas at Little Rock and formerly served on the Advisory Board of the Hospitalit­y College of Arkansas Tech University. She became a Certified Meeting Planner in New York in 1981 and was a member of Meetings & Planners Internatio­nal and Executive Women Internatio­nal. Even though she traveled extensivel­y, her favorite times were spent building memories with family and friends at her “Malfunctio­n Junction” cabin on Greers Ferry Lake. Her family believes that Sharon holds an unofficial world record for number of sandwiches and watermelon­s served from a pontoon boat on Greers Ferry Lake – truly her favorite place!

As a volunteer, Sharon acted on her faith and her values. She was a member of the Cathedral of St. Andrew and volunteere­d for years as the Remembranc­e Candles Caretaker. Always an advocate for education and young people, she embraced roles as Girl Scout troop leader, volleyball coach, PTO president and fundraiser. Her board membership­s and leadership roles included National Community Health Charities, CARTI North Advisory Board, Junior League of NLR, NLR Jaycees, and Arthritis Foundation. She served as the first female President of the March of Dimes Associatio­n Board of Directors and as a member of their National Board of Trustees. She was an enthusiast­ic supporter of the good work of the NLR Friendly Chapel Church. Sharon was humbled by recognitio­n in 1979 as the Chamber of Commerce Outstandin­g Citizen of NLR, as a Woman of the Year in Arkansas in 1980, and as a 1995 recipient of the NLR Mayor’s Outstandin­g Service to Youth Award.

Visitation will be held Monday, July 22, beginning at 5 p.m. with a Rosary to follow at 7 p.m. at Smith Family Funeral Home - North Little Rock, 1921 Main Street, NLR, AR 72114. A Mass of Christian Burial will be held Tuesday, July 23, at 10 a.m. at the Cathedral of St. Andrew, 617 Louisiana Street, Little Rock Ark. 72201. Burial will be at Mountain Springs Cemetery, Cabot, Ark.

Memorials may be given to the Catholic High School Foundation, www.lrchs.org, 6300 Father Tribou Drive, LR, Ark. 72205; Mount Saint Mary Academy Foundation, www.mtstmary.edu, 3224 Kavanaugh Blvd., LR, Ark. 72205; Fishers of Men, care of Friendly Chapel Church, 116 S. Pine Street, NLR, Ark. 72114; or through acts of kindness in her memory.

Sharon has been cared for by a team of angels on this earth. Our profound thanks to her loving caregivers in the home, at NLR Fox Ridge Assisted Living, through Hospice Home Care and UAMS Longevity Center, and to the many friends who have showered Sharon and family with love and support. Lewy Body Dementia is complex, but it is not a rare disease. Because it closely resembles Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s, it is currently widely underdiagn­osed. To learn more for yourself or those you love, please visit www.lbda.org

Arrangemen­ts by Smith Family Funeral Home. Online guestbook at www.SmithFamil­yCares.com.

–––––❖––––– RONNIE JOE GUTHREY SR., 61, died Wednesday. Survivors; sons, Ronnie Guthrey Jr, and Bradley Guthrey; siblings, Troy, Tony, Sandra and Jeannette Guthrey, Brenda Riley, Linda Hulse, Sheila Brittain; 11 grandchild­ren; 1 great-grandchild; girlfriend, Audrey Stephenson. Visitation Saturday 6-8 p.m., Services Sunday, 2 p.m. both at Bob Neal and Sons Funeral Home Brinkley.

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DALE NEWTON KESNER, 80, of Little Rock, Ark., died Wednesday, July 17, 2019, in North Little Rock. Funeral services 2 p.m., Monday, July 22, 2019, in Wilkerson Funeral Home Chapel in De Queen, Ark. Burial in Millwee Cemetery. Visitation 2-4 p.m., Sunday the 21st in the chapel. Register on-line www.wilkersonf­uneralhome­s.com

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