Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

BILLY BATES HEDGES

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passed away on Wednesday evening, May 31, 2023; he was 84. He joins his parents, brother Jerry Lee Hedges; and wife Jane Hedges.

He is survived by his brother, Harold Herbert Hedges, III; daughter Kathryn [Stephen] Arata of Dallas, Texas; grandchild­ren, Jeremy [Emma] Arata, Hannah Arata, and Julianna Arata; son, Kent [Jennifer] Hedges of Cedar Park,

Texas; grandchild­ren, Nick [Lily] Hedges, Noah Hedges, and

Logan Hedges; and daughter Rebecca [Ross] Matthews of Houston; grandchild­ren, Ellen Matthews and

Olivia Matthews.

He also joins his second wife, Beth Robinson Hedges. He is survived by stepdaught­ers, Jill [Todd] House of Joshua, Texas, Jill Meil Robinson of Dallas; grandchild­ren, Ben Robinson, Adam Robinson, Madison Shirley, Chloe [Collin] Cooper; and two great-grandchild­ren.

Growing up in Little Rock, Ark., Bill enjoyed the outdoors, loved exploring, and became an Eagle Scout. Bill graduated from Little Rock Central High School in 1956, attended Hendrix College for two years, graduated from SMU with a History degree in 1960 and Perkins Theologica­l Seminary in 1963. He served as a United Methodist pastor in 20 churches throughout east Texas for over 40 years.

Capitalizi­ng on his love of history, Bill served as the Methodist Conference historian for 28 years, President of the Texas United Methodist Historical Society, Archivist for the South-Central Jurisdicti­on for eight years and a member of the General Commission on Archives and History for four years. Bill is captured for all posterity via a video he made welcoming people to the Center for Connection­al Resources in Conroe (https://www.txcumc.org/connection­al-resources/archives-history/).

Bill’s life centered on the phrase: “Serve the People” and he embodied a life of service through many local leadership roles with Rotary Internatio­nal from chapter president to District Governor. He often quoted their motto: “Service above self” and the 4-Way test of the things we think, say, and do: “Is it the truth?”, “Is it fair to all concerned?”, “Will it build goodwill and better friendship?”, and “Will it be beneficial to all concerned?” Bill lived by the words of John Wesley: “Do all the good you can, by all the means you can, in all the ways you can, in all the places you can, at all the times you can, to all the people you can, as long as ever you can.”

Bill will be laid to rest in the columbariu­m and memorial garden at St. Michael’s Episcopal Church located at 12415 Cantrell Road, Little Rock, Ark. 72223 following a service on Sunday, June 18, 2023, at 2:00. A celebratio­n of life service will be held at First United Methodist Church in Quitman, Texas on Monday, June 19, 2023, at 1:00.

In lieu of flowers, please consider a donation to (include “In honor of Bill Hedges” in the note/memo): Quitman Rotary Club Attn: Scholarshi­p Fund P.O .Box 222 Quitman, Texas 75783 Feed My Starving Children https://www.fmsc.org The Quitman United Methodist Church Endowment https://FUMCQuitma­n.org Texas Annual Conference Archives & History https://rb.gy/q1i00.

Arrangemen­ts are under the direction of RuebelFune­ralHome.com.

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