Washington County Enterprise-Leader

Ret. Navy Chief Stanley Roy Mott

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Ret. Navy Chief Stanley Roy Mott left his Prairie Grove home on November 30, 2021, for one prepared for him in heaven. Stanley was born in the family farm home in Spring Valley, Wash., on November 14, 1937, to Linda Unruh Mott and Gerald Claude Mott, joining his siblings Inez and Kenneth.

Stan had fond memories of his young years, including his aunt, uncle, and nine cousins across the road. After living briefly in Newport, Wash., the family moved to Sand-point, Idaho in 1942. Stan remembered the war effort and support of the soldiers by his community. After graduation from Sandpoint High School in 1955, Stan joined the United States Navy and became an aviation electronic­s technician.

After being discharged from active duty, Stan and Caye bought a ranch and settled near Oregon City, Ore. Stan served in the Navy Reserves and worked as an electronic­s technician in Portland, Ore., for Pacific NW Bell Telephone. His son’s health took the Mott family to Northwest Arkansas in the early 80’s and they lived on a farm in Hogeye while Stan worked for Bell Telephone and then AT&T.

After his divorce from Caye, Stan moved to Prairie Grove and the family pharmacist, Peggy Woolsey became Mrs. Mott on Valentine’s Day 2002. After retiring from AT& T in November 2001, Stan began his third career, babysittin­g, which he loved the most. Stan loved all children and spent many hours as a nursery volunteer, Awana teacher, and vacation bible school teacher at First Baptist Church in Prairie Grove. Stan was a proud certificat­e holder from the NWA Technical School course in clowning.

Stan’s last church home was his beloved Main Street Baptist in Farmington, with Pastor Preston Beeks as a dear friend and comfort. Because of being a diabetic for more than 50 years and being insulin dependent, Stan knew his health would decline with age and it was his wish to die at home in his sleep, which he did after a brief hospitaliz­ation.

Stanley was preceded in death by his parents, and one brother, Ken Mott.

He is survived by his wife, Peggy Mott of the home; sons, Seth Mott and his wife Julie of Fayettevil­le, Ark., Douglas Mott and his wife Monica of Richmond, Ky., Bradley Woolsey and his wife Cheryl of Lincoln, Ark., and Brian Woolsey of the home; grandchild­ren, Teddy Mott, Piper and Isla Mott, Jayden Blanton, Jay Blanton, Tyler Blanton, Tyler Franks and his wife Amber, Shea Woolsey, and Grace Woolsey; five great-grandchild­ren; his sister, Inez Peterson and her husband George; many extended family members and friends.

Stan’s favorite charities are St. Jude’s Children’s Research Hospital, Arkansas Baptist Children’s Ministry, and all Veterans charities especially DAV.

Memorial service will be held Saturday, December 18, 2021, 1 p.m. at Main Street Baptist Church, 49 W. Main St., Farmington. Masks and spacing of seats will be available.

Online guestbook: www. luginbuel.com.

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