Washington County Enterprise-Leader

Marcus Warren Dorman

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Marcus Warren Dorman made his last and most ornery and ir rev erent salute on Aug. 16, 2021. God broke the mold when Marcus was born to late Herbert E. Dorman, Jr., and Nila Ann Dorman on March 5, 1970, in Fayettevil­le, Ark.

Marcus served his nation in the United States Army for 33 years with service in Germany during the liberation of the German people as well as a combat veteran in the Iraqi War Campaign. His honors and achievemen­ts are many and include a Bronze Star, Meritoriou­s Service, Army Commendati­on, Army Achievemen­t, Meritoriou­s Unit commendati­on, Iraqi Campaign, Overseas and Army Good Conduct medal, as well as countless others.

Marcus’s biggest accomplish­ment was of all was being a father to his two daughters. Not a moment passed that Marcus was not wildly proud of every feat in Shae and Syncie’s lives. Every moment was attentivel­y and discreetly planned to enrich every moral fiber of their lives.

Survivors include two daughters, Shea Napier and her husband Ryan of Pratt, Kan., and Syncie Dorman of Sulphur Springs, Ark.; his mother and stepfather, Ann Dorman and Gary Cooper of Fayettevil­le, Ark.; one brother, Herbert Eugene Dorman III and his wife Alicia of Farmington, Ark.; one sister, Debra Ann Carlisle and her husband Dale, also of Farmington.

Funeral service was held Saturday, Aug. 21, 2021, at Pathways Baptist Church, 3395 W Mt. Comfort Road, Fayettevil­le, Ark., 72704.

Marcus will be interred next to his father in the Farmington Cemetery, with full military honors.

To share a memory of Marcus or send a condolence to his family, please visit the Facebook group of Marcus W. Dorman Memorial. Online guest book: www.luginbuel.com.

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