Northwest Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

FAYETTEVIL­LE — Paul Dwain Cromwell,

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75, of Fayettevil­le passed away on Wednesday, November 2. Dwain’s life encompasse­d a number of artistic, creative, and challengin­g careers.

Dwain was born May 30, 1947, in Fort Smith to the late Harold Dean and Marjorie ( Chitwood) Cromwell. He was also preceded in death by a sister, Delta Cromwell; brothers, Darrell and Ernest Cromwell; and grandparen­ts, Carl and Evva Chitwood.

Graveside services will be 1:30 p.m. Friday, November 18, 2022, at U.S. National Cemetery Pavilion in Fayettevil­le.

Survivors include his son, John Harlan Cromwell and wife Tiffany of Fayettevil­le; daughter, Shannon Campbell Urcuyo and husband Jonathan of North Little Rock; two grandchild­ren, Alexi and Ares Urcuyo; three sisters, Deon Picanso of Sterling, Va., Elizabeth Foster Woods and Rebecca Foster Wear, both of Fort Smith; and uncle, Dennis Chitwood of Fort Smith.

After Dwain’s service in the U. S. Army in Germany, his long and distinguis­hed profession­al career was book-ended by artistic endeavors. He was a prolific poet and photograph­er during his 20s and 30s in the Creative Writing program at the University of Arkansas. Later in life, he establishe­d a local creative venture, Ozark Wood Art, sculpting many pieces of art for friends and family and others. His work was featured as a regional artisan in the Crystal Bridges American Art Museum Store. In between, he held various roles in communicat­ions and marketing, and he became the first Director of Developmen­t for Fulbright College, where he was privileged to work with alumni who forged the campaign to save Old Main.

While establishi­ng and managing the planned giving program for Fulbright College, Dwain had his hand in many significan­t projects, including the J. William Fulbright Peace Fountain at the University of Arkansas.

Dwain enjoyed time with family, gardening, woodworkin­g, and as well as recent service on the City of Fayettevil­le Arts Council. In lieu of flowers, contributi­ons can be made to the arts programs at the City of Fayettevil­le at https://www.fayettevil­le-ar.gov/4245/Support-the-Arts.

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