Little Rock, Pulaski County, Arkansas *********************************************************** Submitted by: Barbara Jane Stainback Date: 9 Nov 2005 Copyright. All rights reserved. http://www.usgwarchives.net/copyright.htm *********************************************************** Unknown Newspaper Friday, January 31, 1986 Page 14 A Deaths/Funeral MRS. ELLA ANDERSON Mrs. Ella Taylor Anderson, 81, of Bald Knob, widow of Fred L. Anderson, died Wednesday. Mrs. Anderson was a member of Russell Missionary Baptist Church. The body will lie in state from 8-9 p.m. today at Powell Funeral Home. Funeral will be at 10 a.m. Saturday at Russell Missionary Baptist Church by the Revs. E. L. Livingston and Jim Lea. Burial will be in Sullivan Cemetery, Calamine, by McGee Funeral Home, Cave City. Survivors are a son, Everett Anderson of Bald Knob; three daughters, Mrs. Eleanor McDougal of Russell, Mrs. Gwen Battles of Sidney and Mrs. Barbara Neighbors of Bryant; a brother, Clay Taylor of Cave City; 11 grandchildren; and four great-grandchildren. REUBEN BONNER Reuben W. Bonner, 79, of Morrilton, a retired custodian for Arkansas Power & Light Co., died Thursday, Jan.30, 1986. Bonner was a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Funeral will be at 10 a.m. Saturday at McNutt Funeral Home, Conway. Burial will be in Sexton Cemetery, Mount Judea. Survivors are his wife, Mrs. Ammie Bonner; two sons, Wallace Bonner of Conway and Thomas Bonner of Mount Judea; a stepson, Oscar Merritt of Greenbrier; a step-daughter, Mrs. Judy Mae Gardner of Missouri; a brother, Ben Bonner of Louisiana; a sister, Mrs. Janie Frazier of Louisiana; and six grandchildren. MRS. MARY HARDWICK Mrs. Mary Margaret Miller Hardwick, 67, of Wynne, a retired bookkeeper for Arkansas Power & Light Co., widow of Hugh B. Hardwick, died Wednesday. Mrs. Hardwick was a member of Wynne Baptist Church and Order of Eastern Star. Funeral will be at 11 a.m. Saturday at Kernodle Funeral Home by Dr. John Maddox and the rev. David Fletcher. Burial will be in Crosslawn Cemetery. Survivors are a daughter, Mrs. Carol Jean Hardwick Fikes of Wynne; three brothers, Carol Miller, Jr. of Mabelvale, Herman Miller of Kirby and Glenn Miller of Houston; a sister, Mrs. Geraldine Miller Elder of Malvern, and a grandchild. WILLIAM INGRAM William R. “Bill” Ingram, 54, of 23 Amanda Drive, North Little Rock, retired from the Air Force and a retired machinist, died Wednesday. Ingram was a member and past master of Sylvan Hills Lodge No. 754 Free and Accepted Masons, a member and past patron of Sylvan Hills Order of the Eastern Star Chapter No. 602 and was a member of First Baptist church in Gravel Ridge, Scimitar Shrine Temple and Scottish Rite Bodies. He was a veteran of the Korean and Vietnam Wars. Funeral will be at 10 a.m. Saturday at First Baptist Church, Gravel Ridge, by the Rev. Danny Veveto. Graveside service with Masonic rites will be at Gravel Ridge Cemetery. Burial will be by Owens Funeral Home. Memorials maybe made to the American Cancer Society and the Arkansas Lung Association. Survivors are his wife, Mrs. Florence Bernice Ingram, a son, Roger Killian of Topeka, Kansas; a daughter, Mrs. Betty Baney of Brinkley, Miss Donna Baney of Brinkley, Miss Donna Killian of Little Rock and Mrs. Sarah Ingram Reynolds of North Little Rock; a brother, Paul Ingram of Sweetwater, Tennessee; four sisters, Mrs. Hazel Vineyard, Mrs. Joyce North and Mrs. Geraldine Drake, all of Sweetwater, Tennessee, and Mrs. Agnes Richesin of Athens, Tennessee,; and 13 grandchildren. MRS. WILLIE MATTHEW Mrs. Willie Matthews, 88, of Calico Rock; a quilt maker, widow of Joe Matthew, died Wednesday, Jan. 29, 1986. Mrs. Matthews was a member of First United Methodist Church. Funeral will be at 2 p.m. today at First United Methodist Church. Burial will be in Spring Creek Cemetery by Howard Funeral Home. Survivors are three sons, Billy Joe Matthews of Wenatchee, Washington, Stephen Matthews of Pine Bluff and Edward Matthews of Conway; two daughters, Mrs. Jack Perryman of Pine Bluff and Mrs. Jim Beal of Batesville; two brothers, Theodore Garner of Searcy and Eldon Garner of Carlsbad, New Mexico; a sister, Mrs. Fred Beach of Melbourne; 13 grandchildren; and 12 great-grandchildren.