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Obituaries from The Waldron News, 20 Aug - 24 Dec 1997, Scott County, AR

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Obituaries
August 20, 1997
Page 2 of The Waldron News 

The Waldron News
August 20, 1997
Obituary
SUSIE BASS
        Susie Bass of Waldron passed away Wednesday, August 13, 1997 in 
a local nursing home. She was 91 years of age, a homemaker, member of 
the Waldron First Baptist Church and former resident of Smackover, 
Arkansas.  Husband B.C. Bass, and daughter Betty Heffington preceded
her in death
        Graveside services were held at 2:00 p.m. on Saturday, August 16 
in the Rest Haven Memorial Cemetery at El Dorado.
        Survivors include two sons:  Williamson Glen Bass of Mena, Wayne 
Bass of Waldron; nine grandchildren; 18 great grandchildren; three 
great-great grandchildren.
        Martin Funeral Home of Waldron was in charge of arrangements.

The Waldron News
August 20, 1997
Obituary
MARIE H. DEMPSEY
        Marie H. Dempsey, 85, of Waldron, passed away Wednesday, August 
13, 1997 in a Fort Smith hospital.  She was a homemaker and a Catholic.
        Funeral Services were held in Oaklawn, Illinois.
        Surviving are her husband, George Dempsey of the home; two 
daughters: Caroline Lucarella and Cecilia Costanzo, both of Waldron; two 
sons:  George E. Dempsey of Markham, Illinois, John A. Dempsey of 
Dolton, Illinois; 21 grandchildren; 29 great-grandchildren; one
great-great-grandchild.
        Martin Funeral Home of Waldron was in charge of local 
arrangements.
        

The Waldron News
August 20, 1997
Obituary
ERMA LEE FAULKNER
        Erma Lee (Tate) Faulkner, 82, passed away Saturday, August 16, 
1997 in a California hospital near her home in Westminster, California. 
 She was of the Baptist faith and a native of Scott County.  Her 
husband, Denton, Faulkner, preceded her in death.
        Interment was in Westminster.
        Survivors include one sister, Aylene Towns of Westminster, and 
Marjorie Bess Huie of Waldron.


The Waldron News
August 20, 1997
Obituary
RAPHEL OTTO GOSSETT
        Raphel Otto Gossett, 73, of Waldron, died Wednesday, August 13, 
1997, in a Waldron
nursing home.  He was a farmer and a Baptist.
        Funeral services were held at 2:00 p.m. on Friday, August 15 in 
the Waldron Assembly of God Church.  Burial was in the Duncan Cemetery 
at Waldron.
        Survivors include his wife, Mary Gossett of the home; seven 
daughters:  Sherry Schmitt of Magazine, Brenda Smith of Lavaca, Peggy 
Butler, Virginia Black and Joyce Gossett, all of Waldron, Debra Stokes 
of Fort Smith, Norma Lee of Hot Springs; two sons:  Gerald and Roger
Gossett, both of Waldron; one sister, Charlene McDaniel of Arnold, 
Missouri; 27 grandchildren; 28 great-grandchildren.
        Martin Funeral Home of Waldron was in charge of arrangements.


The Waldron News
August 20, 1997
Obituary
ORIE HYDEN LEACH
        A sawmill worker, Orie Hyden Leach of Waldron, passed away 
Monday, August 11, 1997 in a Waldron nursing home.  He was 91 years of 
age and a Methodist.
        Cremation was conducted under the arrangements of the Martin 
Funeral Home of Waldron.
        Surviving are on stepdaughter, Eptene Martin of Slidell, 
Louisiana; one son, Hershel Leach of Waldron; two stepsons:  John 
Anderson of Korea, Hubert Reed of Waldron; one sister, Ester Duncan of 
Baltimore, Maryland.


The Waldron News
August 20, 1997
Obituary
MARJORIE RUTH MURPHY
        Marjorie Ruth (Anderegg) Murphy, 70, of Bryant, Arkansas, passed 
away Wednesday, August 6, 1997.  She was a retired nurses aide.
        Funeral services were held at 1:00 p.m. on Saturday, August 9 in 
the Park Place Baptist Church with the Rev. Roy Tilley officiating.  
Graveside services were held at 3:30 p.m. in the Lambert Cemetery in 
Bismarck.
        She is survived by her husband, Donald G. Murphy; one son, 
Robert Akers of Waldron; one daughter, Mary Ann Forrest of Benton; three 
stepdaughters:  Debbie Almogner, Denise Matocha and Darla Preckwinkle, 
all of Texas; seven grandchildren; 10 great-grandchildren.
        Roller-Drummond Funeral Home of Little Rock was in charge of 
arrangements.


The Waldron News
August 20, 1997
Obituary
JOHN FRANKLIN HOLT
        Retired Navy veteran, John Franklin Holt of Benton, Louisiana, 
formerly of Waldron, passed away Monday, August 11, 1997, in a Bossier 
city hospital.  He was 57 years of age.  Holt moved to Benton in 1991 
after retiring as a chief petty officer in the U.S. Navy.  He was a 
member of the Naval Fleet Reserve, DAV, VFW and a Baptist.
        Funeral services were held at 2:00 p.m. on Thursday, August 14 
in the Waldron Assembly of God Church.  Interment was in the Duncan 
Cemetery at Waldron with military honors.
        Survivors are his wife, Julita of the home; one daughter, 
Johanna Neel of Waldron; one son, Ernie Holt of Benton, Louisiana; two 
stepsons:  Froilan A. Nicolas of San Diego, California, stationed with 
the U.S. Navy, and Nino Nicolas of Benton; three sisters Ernestine 
Yandell and Peggy Boswell, both of Waldron, Rose Gilliland of Damascus, 
Arkansas; one brother, Billy Holt of Benton, Louisiana; two 
grandchildren:  Eric and Jeffrey Sims.
        Martin Funeral Home of Waldron was in charge of arrangements.


The Waldron News
August 20, 1997
Obituary
WILMA LOUISE LOVAN
        Wilma Louise Lovan, 67, of Subiaco, Arkansas, died Wednesday, 
August 13, 1997, in Fort Smith.  She was a member of the Freewill 
Baptist Church of Subiaco.  Preceding her in death were her father, 
James B. Smith, her mother, Ethel Shay, son William Thomas Lovan and her
sister Juanita Branham.
        Funeral services were held at 10:00 a.m. on Saturday, August 16 
in the Freewill Baptist Church of Subiaco.  Interment was in the 
Ellsworth Cemetery at Subiaco.
        Surviving are her husband, Gilbert Lovan of the home; one 
daughter, Peggy Rockenhaus of MagazineÕ two sons:  Gary Lovan of Ola, 
David Lovan of Subiaco; one sister, Jo Cannefax of Fair Grove, Missouri; 
two brothers:   Donald Smith of Fair Grove, Jim Smith of Everton,
Missouri; 14 grandchildren; one great-grandchild.
        Nephews served as pallbearers and honorary pallbearers.
        Roller Funeral Home of Paris was in charge of arrangements.


The Waldron News
August 20, 1997
Obituary
LOREN LEE WILLIAMS
        Loren Lee Williams died Thursday, July 31, 1997, at his home in 
Toluca Lake, California, due to a heart attack.  A memorial service was 
held in Toluca Lake on August 3, 1997.
        He was born November 30, 1945, in Kansas City, Missouri, the son 
of Melbern Williams and beloved grandson of Dennis and Dutch Williams 
who were from pioneer families of Scott County.  Loren spent several 
summers at the home of his grandparents in the Greenridge community 
beginning at an early age.
        Survivors include his father, Melbern, of Mesa, Arizona; his 
mother Isabel Mulholland, of Dallas, Texas; Claire of Toluca Lake; 
several aunts and uncles, including Bryce Williams of Paris, Texas, 
Cyrel and Joyce Williams Roach of Pittsburg, Texas; several cousins, 
including Cindy Roach Strube and Jon Roach of Mt. Pleasant, Texas, 
Philip Roach of Houston, Texas, Carole Williams Brown and Donna 
Williams, both of Washington, D.C, and Steve Williams of Illinois.
        At the time of his death, Loren was president of C.S. Los 
Angeles, a company involved with the recruitment of executive and 
technical personnel in the environmental field.


The Waldron News
August 20, 1997
Obituary
WINSTON POWELL
        Retired furniture factory  worker and farmer, Winston Powell of 
Waldron, passed away Sunday, August 17, 1997, in a Fort Smith hospital. 
 He was a member of the Pentecostal Church of God.
        Funeral services were held at 2:00 p.m. on Tuesday, August 19 in 
the Friendship Pentecostal Church of God.  Interment was in the 
Friendship Cemetery at Waldron with Masonic rites.
        Surviving are his wife, Jean, of the home; two daughters:  
Sheila Tanguary of Heavener, Oklahoma, Pamala Brown of Waldron; two 
sons:  Rick and Ronnie Powell, both of Waldron; one
sister, Beulah Evans of Waldron; two brothersÕ Audie Powell of Waldron; 
Grady Powell of Charleston. Arkansas; five grandchildren.
        Martin Funeral Home of Waldron was in charge of arrangements.
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The Waldron News
August 27, 1997
Obituary
DANIEL WAYNE BALENTINE
        Daniel Wayne Balentine, 41, of Huntington, passed away Thursday, 
August 21, 1997, in his home.  He was of the Pentecostal faith.
        Funeral services were held at 10:00 a.m. on Saturday, August 23 
in the Westside Pentecostal
Church.  burial was in the Carolan Cemetery near Booneville.
        Surviving are his mother, Edna Fletcher of Huntington; two 
sisters:  Juanita Lamproe of Rudy, Eva Jane Fletcher of Huntington; two 
brothers; Coy A. Huskey of Tacoma, Washington, James Huskey of Magnolia; 
one aunt, Mary Wisley of Mansfield.
        Pallbearers were Danny Fletcher, Russell Huskey, Jimmy Lamproe, 
Paul Lanroe, Jack Lamproe and Edward Huskey.
        Martin Funeral Home of Mansfield was in charge of arrangements.


The Waldron News
August 27, 1997
Obituary
JOANIE ELANE BRADLEY
        Joanie Elane Bradley, 47, of Booneville, died Monday, August 18, 
1997, at her home.  She was a teachers assistant at the Booneville Human 
Development Center.
        Graveside services were held at 10:00 a.m. on Friday, August 22 
in the Coop Prairie Cemetery in Mansfield.
        Survivors include two sons:  Jeff Coley of Waldron, Gary Coley 
of Booneville; one daughter, Elane Bradley of Booneville; her mother, 
Anna Bess Ford of MansfieldÕ one grandchild, Brittany Coley.
        Pallbearers were David Turley, Charlie Goodwin, Pat Looper, Mike 
Brown, Jack Parish and Jerry Cravens.
        Roberts Funeral Home of Booneville was in charge of 
arrangements.


The Waldron News
August 27, 1997
Obituary
AMON RUFUS CLOPTON
        Amon Rufus Clopton, 83, of Waldron, died Sunday, August 24, 
1997, in a Waldron nursing home.  He was a member of the Assembly of God 
and a retired timber worker.
        Funeral services will be held at 2:00 p.m. on Wednesday, August 
27 in the Martin Funeral Home Chapel with burial at Duncan Cemetery in 
Waldron under the direction of Martin Funeral Home of Waldron.
        He was preceded in death by his wife, Hazel Adeline Clopton.
        Surviving are a daughter and son-in-law, Roberta and W.R. Shores 
of Waldron; a son and daughter-in-law, Raymond and Pam Clopton of 
Waldron; eight grandchildren:  Raymon Lamoin Shores, Robert Rufus 
Shores, Sonia Joleen Parker, Syreatha Coleen Shores, Sadrinne Adeline
Wilson, Chelsey Jelaine Clopton, Colten Zackary Clopton, all of Waldron, 
Jonathan Dale Clopton of Van Buren; four great grandchildren: Hunter Rae 
Wilson, Robert Heath Shores, Justin Keith Shores, Coldon Tyrel Parker; 
one step grandchild, Joey Rippy, all of Waldron.
        Pallbearers will be Opal Yandell, Thurman Davenport, Robert 
Minton, Tom Evans, B.W. Williams, Nolan Clopton, Tommy Waddle and Bill 
Jones.
        

The Waldron News
August 27, 1997
Obituary
SHIRLEY TEMPLE LANG
        Shirley Temple Lang, 60, of Mansfield, passed away Sunday, 
August 24, 1997, in her home. 
She was a retired factory worker from Greenwood Industries and a 
Pentecostal.
        Funeral services were held at 2:00 p.m. on Tuesday, August 26 in 
the Pack Saddle Pentecostal Church of God.  Burial was in the Freedom 
Cemetery near Mansfield.  Martin Funeral Home of Mansfield was in charge 
of arrangements.
        Survivors include her husband, Jim; one daughter, Kimberly 
Maenan Johnson of Mansfield; three sons:  Jimmy Warren Lang of 
Mansfield, Jeffery Allen Lang of Boothe, Cody Ray Lang of Rowlett, 
Texas; one sister, Fannie Lambert of Story; one brother, J.F. (Sonny) 
Fry of Mansfield; seven grandchildren; one great-grandchild.
        Pall bearers were Steve Standridge, Charles Price, Jimmy 
Abernathy, Robert Walker, Brad Fry and Chris Fry.
        Honorary pallbearers were Eldon Lambert and Pete Reano.
        Martin Funeral Home of Mansfield was in charge of arrangements.


The Waldron News
August 27, 1997
Obituary
LOIS LANGLY
        A homemaker, Lois Langley, 89, of Waldron, passed away Tuesday, 
August 19, 1997, in the Waldron hospital.  She was a member of the 
Waldron Assembly of God Church.
        Funeral services were held at 10:00 a.m. on Thursday, August 21 
in the Waldron Assembly of God Church.  Burial was in the Friendship 
Cemetery near Waldron.
        Surviving are her husband, Luther Langley, of the home; one 
daughter, Wanda Scott of McAlester, Oklahoma; one son, Wayne Langley, of 
Waldron; three grandchildren; three great-grandchildren.
        Pallbearers were Brian Brookshire, Shane Hunt, Kelly Hunt, 
Maurice Hunt, Loren Pilgrim and Greg Langley.
        Martin Funeral Home of Waldron was in charge of arrangements.


The Waldron News
August 27, 1997
Obituary
JOHNNY CARL HAGGARD
        A farmer,  Johnny Carl Haggard, 57, of Blue Ball, passed away 
Tuesday, August 26, 1997 in the Waldron hospital.  He was a Southern 
Baptist.
        Funeral services will be held at 2:00 p.m. on Thursday, August 
28 in the Union Hill Baptist Church.  Burial will be in the Union Hill 
Cemetery at Union Hill.
        Survivors include his wife, Barbara Haggard of the home; two 
daughters:  Anna Haggard and Lea Ann Haggard, both of Blue Ball; one 
son, John Haggard of Blue Ball; his mother, Bernice Haggard of Poteau, 
Oklahoma; one sister, Patricia McMellon of Poteau.
        Martin Funeral Home of Waldron is in charge of arrangements

The Waldron News
August 27, 1997
Obituary
ADAM STEWART
        Adam Tyler Stewart, 12, of Waldron, formerly of Elkhorn City, 
Kentucky, died Monday, July 21, 1997, in Pikeville, Kentucky.
        He was born in Pike County, Kentucky, on November 16, 1984, a 
son of Vicki Potter Stewart Backus of Waldron and the late Gary Stewart.
        He was a student.
        Besides his father, he was preceded in death by his maternal 
grandmother, Elizabeth Fuller Potter.
        Besides his mother, he is survived by his stepfather, Marty 
Backus Jr.; one brother, Gary Ryan Stewart; one sister, Jessica Stewart 
of Conover, North Carolina; his paternal grandparents, Jesse Mack and 
Christine Potter Stewart of Elkhorn, City, Kentucky; his maternal 
grandfather, Finnie Potter of Elkhorn City, his step-grandparents, Marty 
and Judy Backus of Pikeville, Kentucky, Susie Backus of Memphis, 
Tennessee; one aunt, Doris Ann Huffman; three uncles, Jimmy Potter, Dean 
Potter and Phillip Stewart; and a host of other aunts, uncles and 
cousins.
        Funeral services were held at 2:00 p.m. on Friday, July 25 in 
the Bailey Funeral Home Chapel, with Bill Ford as officiant.  Entombment 
was in the O.T. Hinton Memorial Mausoleum in Pikeville.  Arrangements 
were under the direction of the Bailey funeral Home of Elkhorn City.

"ThereÕs Only One Of You"
By Adam Stewart
(Written for a friend in Arkansas in the spring of 1997)

IÕll miss you in the morning
When all the world is new
I know the day can bring no joy,
Because it brings not you.

IÕll miss the well-loved voice of you
Your tender smile for me
The charm of you, the joy
of your unfailing sympathy.

The world is full of folks thatÕs true
But thereÕs only one of you.

IÕll miss you at the noontime
The crowded city streets
seems but a desert now I
walk in solitude complete.

IÕll miss your heart beside my own
and the soothing of your hand, 
The quick gleam in the eyes of 
So sure to understand.

The world is full of people thatÕs true
But there is only one of you.

IÕll miss you in the evening,
When daylight fades away
IÕll miss the sheltering words of you
to protect me from the day.

IÕll try to think I see you yet.

There were the firelight 
gleams weary at last,
IÕll sleep, and still IÕll miss 
you in my dreams.

The world is full of people thatÕs true
But there was only one of you.

===================================================================

The Waldron News
October 15, 1997
Obituary
JERRY KNOX GOOLSBY
        Jerry Knox Goolsby of Waldron died Monday, October 6, 1997 in 
his home.  He was 50 years of age, a member of the Waldron Pentecostal 
Church of God, the Christian Motorcycle Association and the Bill Glass 
Prison Ministries.
        Graveside services here held at 11:00 a.m. on Thursday, October 
9 in the Lower Center Point Cemetery near Waldron.
        Survivors include his wife, Pam; one daughter, Angela Goolsby of 
the home; two sons, Kyle Goolsby and Teric Penniman, both of the home; 
three sisters:  Estelle Emerine of Stockton, California, Arlene Sweat of 
Freemont, California, Doyce Nasalroad of Orange Grove, California;
one brother, Tony Goolsby of Waldron.
        Pallbearers were the members of the Christian Motorcycle 
Association.  Memorial contributions may be made to the Christian 
Motorcycle Association of Hatfield, Arkansas.
        Martin Funeral Home of Waldron was in charge of arrangements.
        

The Waldron News
October 15, 1997
Obituary
CLYDE LEON HALE
        Clyde Leon Hale, 70, of Tulsa, Oklahoma, passed away Sunday, 
October 5, 1997, in Wellington, Kansas.  He was retired from the 
McDonnel Douglas Aircraft in Tulsa, a 32 Degree Mason and a knife 
collector.
        Services were held at 11:00 a.m. on Saturday, October 11 in the 
Mt. Moriah Church with interment in the Union Hill Cemetery at Union 
Hill, Arkansas.
        Surviving are his wife, Mildred, of the home; two daughters:  
Barbara Hale Reynolds of Tulsa, Oklahoma, Deborah Walker of Colorado; 
two sons:  Kenneth Leon Hale and Jason Oscar Hale, both of Tulsa, 
Oklahoma; seven grandchildren:  Kimberly Reynolds Milburn of Houston,
Texas, Brandon Reynolds, Carrie Hale, Jennifer Smith and Alyssa Hale, 
all of Tulsa, Sean Lawrence and Christopher Lawrence, both of Silver 
Plume, Colorado; five great-grandchildren. He was preceded in death by 
parents Oscar and Dollie Hale, and one brother LeRoe Hale.
        Martin Funeral Home of Waldron was in charge of arrangements.


The Waldron News
October 15, 1997
Obituary
CARRIE JO SHERRILL
        Carrie Jo Sherrill, 86, of Waldron died Friday, October 10 in a 
Fort Smith hospital.  She was a homemaker, a member of Waldron First 
Baptist Church, and a life long resident of Scott County.
        Funeral Services were held Monday, October 13 at the Martin 
Funeral Home Chapel with burial at Hawkins Cemetery in Parks.  Surviving 
are one son and daughter-in-law, Gene and Linda Sherrill of Houston, 
Texas; two sisters:  Rena Smith of Needmore and Chloe Roark of
Mena; one grandson and his wife, Michael and Shirley Sherrill of Tustin; 
two great-granddaughters, Michelle and Melinda, all of Tustin, 
California.
        Pall bearers were Harland Hawkins, John Jamerson, Gary Blythe, 
Wallace Hill, Wilbur Roark, and Michael Sherrill.
        Martin Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.      


The Waldron News
October 15, 1997
Obituary
WALDRON THRESHER WARD
        Waldron Thresher Ward, 75, of Waldron died Friday, October 10 in 
his home.  He was a retired letter carrier for U.S. Postal Service, a 
Methodist and a veteran of WWII.  A volunteer worker at Scott County 
Senior Citizen Center for which he received an award from former Gov.
Jim Guy Tucker.  He was survived by his wife, Gladys of the home, three 
daughters:  Paula Webb of Boston, Massachusetts, Lucille Frances of San 
Francisco, California, and Donna Ward of Malden, Massachusetts; two 
sons:  David Ward of Maine and Andrew Ward of New Hampshire, and one 
step son Waldron A. Dean of Phoenix, Arizona; 16 grandchildren; one 
great-grandchild.
        A memorial service will be announced at a later date.  Memorial 
contributions may be made to the Scott County Senior Citizen Center in 
Waldron.
        Martin Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.


The Waldron News
October 15, 1997
Obituary
TESSIE WILSON
        Tessie Wilson, 92, of Waldron died Wednesday, October 8 in a 
Waldron hospital.  She was a laundry worker at the state sanitarium and 
a Baptist.
        Funeral services were held at 10:00 a.m. on Friday, October 10 
at Union Hill Baptist Church with burial at Union Hill Cemetery, 
survivors include one daughter, Ruby Coyle of Waldron; 4 grandchildren: 
 Sue Catherine Carpenter of Fort Smith, Dennis Morgan of Tahlequah,
Oklahoma, Ronnie Coyle and Joyce Lunsford, both of Waldron.  She had 12 
great-grandchildren and seven great-great-grandchildren.
        Martin Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.


Obituaries
October 22, 1997
Page 8 of The Waldron News


The Waldron News
October 22, 1997
Obituary
IVA CAGLE
        A lifelong resident of Bates, Arkansas, Iva Cagle, 83, of 
Waldron passed away Tuesday,
October 14, 1997, in the Waldron hospital.  she was a member of the 
Pentecostal Church of God
in Bates.
        Funeral services were held at 2:00 p.m. on Friday, October 17  
in the Pentecostal Church of
God with burial in the Birdsview Cemetery at Waldron.
        Surviving are one daughter, Ruth Boswell of Bates; three 
sisters:  Beuluh Ellis of Rover,
Lula Cagle of Bates, Annie Hoover of Heavener, Oklahoma; two brothers:  
Alfred Brothers of
Bates, Junior Brothers of Plainview; six grandchildren; 12 
great-grandchildren.
        Dowden Funeral Home of Heavener was in charge of arrangements.

The Waldron News
October 22, 1997
Obituary
EDWARD LEE GIBSON
        Edward Lee Gibson, 48, of Mt. Ida, Arkansas, died September 26, 
1997, near Thunder Bay, Ontario, Canada.  Gibson attended the Lake 
Ouachita Baptist Church and was an active volunteer in the Mt. Ida 
community.  He was a sponsor of the 1997 EdÕs Fishing Derby and
college scholarships.  Gibson was a retired business owner, veteran of 
Viet Nam, a former school board member, a counselor for the Prevention 
of Suicide and Drugs.  He was past president of Mt. Ida Chamber of 
Commerce, past president of Montgomery County Industrial Development,
past member of Quapaw House of Hot Springs and also was a member of 
several sportsmanÕs organizations.
        Gibson is survived by one daughter, Michelle Ortiz-Fleming of Mt 
Ida; one son, Lance Edward Gibson of Mt Ida; his parents, Lee Roy and 
Anna Jean Gibson of Waldron; two sisters: Linda Jean Long and Debra Kay 
McCurry, both of Waldron; two grandchildren: Marley Ortiz and Karson 
Fleming.
        Funeral services were held at 11:00 a.m. on Monday, October 20 
at the Lake Ouachita Baptist Church near Mt Ida with interment at Square 
Rock Cemetery near Waldron.  Pallbearers were Lloyd Tubbs, Chris Elder, 
Jack Jones, Eddie Jones, Ed tally and Danny Parker.  Honorary
pallbearers were Steve Standridge, Mark Davis, David Owens, Don Nowell, 
Morris Funderburk, Danny Hale, Larry Shores, Stan Cottrell, Harley 
McCurry and Joshua McCurry.
        Funeral arrangements were made by Martin Funeral Home of 
Waldron.
        

The Waldron News
October 22, 1997
Obituary
WILLIAM ROBERT LIMBOCKER
        William Robert Limbocker, 85, of Danville, Arkansas, passed away 
Monday, October 13, 1997 in a Fort Smith hospital.  He was a farmer.    
        Funeral services were held at 2:00 p.m. on Thursday, October 16 
in the Union Hill Baptist Church.  Internment was in the Hunt Cemetery 
near Blue Ball.
        Survivors include his wife, Rosie Limbocker, of the home; 
several nieces and nephews.
        Martin Funeral Home of Waldron was in charge of arrangements.


The Waldron News
October 22, 1997
Obituary
BERTHA CATHERINE SANDERS
        A homemaker, Bertha Catherine Sanders, 95, of Waldron, died 
Monday, October 13, 1997, in her home.  She attended the Waldron First 
Baptist Church.
        Funeral services were held at 3:00 p.m. on Friday, October 17 in 
the Waldron First Baptist church.  Burial was in the Duncan Cemetery at 
Waldron.
        Surviving are one son, John Sanders of San Bernardino, 
California; three grandchildren: Renee Hunt of Waldron, Michael Sanders 
of Santa Maria, California, Larry Sanders of San Luis
Obispo, California; two great grandchildren; several nieces and nephews.
        Pallbearers were Glen Dale Sparks, John Laird, Jim Emerine, Gary 
Ashford, W.R. ÒBudÓ Rice and Larry Charles Rice.
        Martin Funeral Home of Waldron was in charge of arrangements.

The Waldron News
October 22, 1997
Obituary
LOUIE LOIS WEBSTER
        Louie Lois Webster, 74, of Phoenix, Arizona, passed away 
Wednesday, October 15, 1997, in a Phoenix hospital.  She was a homemaker 
and a member of the Parks Baptist Church.
        Funeral services were held at 10:00 a.m. on Tuesday, October 21 
in the Parks Baptist Church. Burial was in the Hawkins Cemetery at 
Parks.
        Survivors include two daughters: Gwynne Stanhope of Colorado 
Springs, Colorado, Olivia Tschappler of Phoenix, Arizona;  one son, 
Garold Webster of Toney, Alabama; two sisters: Virgie Thomas of Cove, 
Arkansas, Imogene Patton of Oklahoma City, Oklahoma; two brothers: 
R.C. Hayes of Greenwood, Arkansas, Ed Hayes of Kansas City, Kansas; two 
grandchildren.
        Martin Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.
        

Obituaries
October 29, 1997
Page 4 of The Waldron News


The Waldron News
October 29, 1997
Obituary
WILLARD BRYAN
        Willard Bryan, 78, of Huntington, died Friday, October 24, 1997, 
in a Fort Smith Nursing home.  He was a roofing contractor, a veteran of 
World War II and a member of Assembly of God Church.
        Funeral services were held Tuesday, October 28 at 10:00 a.m. in 
the Midland Pentecostal church with burial at Mt. Olive Cemetery in 
Midland.
        Survivors include one sister, Anna Martinez and one brother, 
Edgar Bryan, both of Midland.
        Pallbearers were Gary Lawrence, Jerry B. Lawrence, J.B. 
Lawrence, Harvey Bryan, Charles Bryan and Seth Hattabaugh.
        Martin Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.


The Waldron News
October 29, 1997
Obituary
RICKEY EUGENE CLAUNTS
        Rickey Eugene Claunts, 43, of Waldron died Wednesday, October 
22, 1997 near Waldron. He was employed by B & B Cedar in Waldron.
        Funeral services were held October 25 at 3:00 p.m. at the Martin 
Funeral Home chapel with burial at Hon Cemetery.
        Survivors include his wife, Cindy; two daughters:  Danielle and 
Tammy Claunts of the home; one son, Scotty Claunts of the home; one 
sister, Thelma Cagle of Boles; seven brothers: Lee Claunts of Tonopah, 
Arizona, Bob Claunts of Waldron, Jerry Claunts of ÒYÓ City, Delbert
Claunts of Cauthron, Terry Thompson of Waldron and Eugene Claunts of 
Checotah, Oklahoma.
        Pallbearers were Jerry Cox, Ronnie Cox, Donnie Cox, Justin Cox, 
Jim Rogers and Bernis Rogers.
        Martin Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.


The Waldron News
October 29, 1997
Obituary                
TOMMIE MOORE
        Tommie Moore, 75, of Van Buren died Monday, October 27, 1997, in 
his home.  He was retired from Valmac Industries, a WWII veteran, a 
mason, and a member of Calvary Missionary Baptist Church in Van Buren.
        Survivors include one daughter, Tommie Jean Moore Mathis, of Van 
Buren; one son-in-law, Roy Mathis, of Van Buren; one sister, Stella June 
Puckett of Kingston, Oklahoma; three grandchildren:  Christi Moss, Brad 
Mathis, and Craig Mathis, all of Van Buren; one great grandson, Colby 
Dean Mathis of Sherwood.                        
        Pallbearers are Craig Mathis, Micheal Moss, Leonard Moore, Ken 
Comstock, Jerry Dan Graham, and Terrill Moore.  Honorary pallbearers are 
Bill Freeman, Jim Mathis and the adult menÕs Sunday school class at 
Calvary Missionary Baptist Church.
        Martin Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.


The Waldron News
October 29, 1997
Obituary
REV. RICHARD VIRGIL NELSON
        The Reverend Richard Virgil Nelson, 74, of Mansfield, died 
Wednesday, October 22, 1997, in a Fort Smith hospital.  He was a 
minister, a Baptist, and a former Merchant Marine.
        Funeral services were held at 10:00 a.m. on October 25 in the 
First Baptist Church at Mansfield. Burial was in the Coop Prairie 
Cemetery at Mansfield.
        Surviving are his wife, Amy Nelson, of the home; one daughter, 
Debbie King of Richardson, Texas; two sons:  David V. Nelson and Richard 
L. Nelson, both of Garland, Texas; two sisters: Louise Council of 
Dallas, Texas, and Jean Barnett of Lubbock, Texas; eight grandchildren: 
Rachel, Melanie, Amy, Trey, Jennifer, John, Luke and Matt.
        Martin Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.      


The Waldron News
October 29, 1997
Obituary
CHARLES ALVA SHAID
        Charles Alva Shaid, 82, of ÒYÓ City died Friday, October 24, 
1997 at his home.  He was born in Houston, Texas, on February 17, 1915. 
        He was a graduate of Rice University, a retired engineer form 
Atlantic Richfield Oil Company, and was in the petroleum industry for 40 
years working in Texas, New Mexico and Illinois.  He was a Mason and 
member of First Baptist Church in Waldron.  Charles enjoyed
restoring cars and was a private pilot.
        Surviving are his wife of 63 years, Linnie Shaid, a daughter and 
son-in-law, Ellen and Ted Neal of Fort Smith; a daughter, Karen 
Steelgrave and a grandson, Lee Gratton Steelgrave of ÒYÓ City; an uncle, 
Oren Shaid of Palestine, Texas.
        Memorial service was held at Martin Funeral Home chapel on 
Monday, October 27 at 3:00 p.m. with burial at Chant Cemetery at ÒYÓ 
City, officiated by the Rev. Lynsol Richmond.
        Pallbearers were Albert Rogers, Randy Butler, Bill Slagle, Tank 
Ward, Eldon Funk and Odell Staggs.
        Martin Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.


The Waldron News
October 29, 1997
Obituary
MINNIE TIPTON YOWELL
        Minnie Tipton Yowell, 94, of Mansfield died Saturday, October 
25, 1997 in a Van Buren nursing home.  She was a homemaker and a member 
of Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints. 
        Funeral services were held on Tuesday, October 28 at 2:00 p.m. 
at the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints in Greenwood with 
burial at Coop Prairie Cemetery in Mansfield.
        Surviving are two daughters:  Mary Cochran of Booneville, 
Harriet Holland of Van Buren; one son, Neado William Poole of Van Buren; 
12 grandchildren; 20 great-grandchildren; and five
great-great grandchildren.  She was preceded in death by her husband, 
Ed, and two children, Terry and Evelyn Edwards.
        Martin Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.

Obituaries
October 8, 1997
Page 4 of The Waldron News


The Waldron News
October 8, 1997
Obituary
ELSIE ETHEL (ALLEN) FULLER
        Elsie Ethel (Allen) Fuller was born in Parks, Arkansas on 
January 15th, 1906 to John and Mary (Harris) Allen. She married Thomas 
Howard ÒJackÓ Fuller of Arkansas on October 24th,1923, before she was 
18. They moved to Raymondville, Texas and to this union was born 3 
daughters and 1 son.
        When she was about 19 years of age, she accepted Jesus Christ as 
her Lord and Saviour. Both she and Jack were baptized and joined the 
First Baptist Church of Raymondville, Texas. Her son-in-law, Dalton Low, 
was her last pastor.
        In later years she moved to California and had lived in 
Fallbrook for 8 years, near her youngest daughter, Mrs. DeWayne (Molly) 
Stout. Her other children that survive her are: Mr.Jerry Allen Fuller of 
Sparks, Nevada; Mrs. Ralph (Rosemary) Harper of Greenville, Texas, and 
Mrs. Dalton (Jacqueline) Low of Aurora, Colorado; their spouses; 10 
grandchildren; 16 great-grandchildren and cousins, nieces, nephews and 
friends.
        Besides having been a loving, caring, Christian wife and mother, 
she had served many people in her lifetime as a practical nurse. She was 
an inspiration to everyone who knew and loved her. She was a pretty 
lady, a lady of character, with a servant's heart. She loved pretty 
clothes and hats, was meticulous in her dress even though she wasn't a 
Òwoman of means.Ó  She was a good cook (and loved doing "her thing" in 
the kitchen.) She was a lover of good reading, especially of poetry and 
her Bible, and for years was a good correspondent to those she loved.
        She went to be with her Lord early on September 23rd, 1997, at 
age 91 years, 8 months and 8 days.
        We who knew and loved her rejoice together for her ÒHOMEGOING.Ó 
 She was ready to meet her Lord with Whom she had a close relationship 
for over 70 years. Her life may not have been all happiness, but she was 
certainly loved and blessed by God. She lived longer than any of her 
predecessors, from as far back as her family history can tell us. Her 
longevity is one proven fact of God's grace and tender loving care for 
and us that remain as well. Many times she was not easy to ÒunderstandÓ 
but none of us had to Òwalk in her shoesÓ and she became more 
ÒunderstandingÓ the longer we all lived.
        She was preceded in death by her mother, father, 3 sisters, 2 
brothers, her husband, all of Arkansas. She will be greatly missed, but 
we can all thank God for her and our sweet memories, and we know she 
would admonish us all to meet her in Heaven some day.

Near a shady wall a rose once grew
Budded and blossomed in God's free light.
Watered and fed, by morning dew
Shedding its sweetness day and night.

As it grew and blossomed fair and tall,
Slowly rising to loftier height,
It came to a crevice in the wall
Through which there shone a beam of light.

Onward it crept with added strength,
With never a thought of fear or pride;
It followed the light thro' the crevice length
And unfolded itself on the other side.

The light, the dew, the broadening view,
Were found the same as they were before;
And it lost itself in beauty anew,
Breathing its fragrance, more and more.

Shall claim of death cause us more to grieve?
And make our courage faint or fall?
Nay, let us faith and hope receive;
The rose still grows beyond the wall.

Scattering fragrance far and wide,
Just as it did in days of yore
Just as it did on the other side
Just as it will forevermore.

May your heart in its wisdom know love endures and life is everlasting.


This poem was included with Mrs. FullersÕ Obituary




Obituaries
November 5, 1997
Page 4 of The Waldron News


The Waldron News
November 5, 1997
Obituary
LUTHER LANGLEY
        Luther Langley, 96, of Waldron, died October 29, 1997 in a 
Waldron hospital.  He was a retired grocery store owner, a farmer and 
was a member of the Assembly of God Church.
        Funeral services were held Saturday, November 1 at 2:00p.m. in 
the Waldron Assembly of God Church with burial at Friendship Cemetery at 
Waldron.
        Survivors include one daughter, Wanda Scott of McAlister, 
Oklahoma;  one son, Wayne Langley of Waldron; three grandchildren; three 
great-grandchildren.
        Pallbearers were Maurice Hunt, Kelly Hunt, Kelly Langley Jr., 
John McEntire, Shane Hurt, J.B. Darnell.
        Martin Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.


The Waldron News
November 5, 1997
Obituary
WINIFRED MARTHA TAYLOR
        Winifred Martha Taylor, 75, of Waldron, died Friday, October 31, 
1997 in a Van Buren hospital.  She was a retired dietary supervisor and 
a member of the Barling United Methodist Church.
        Funeral services were held Monday, November 3 at the Martin 
Funeral Home Chapel with burial at Duncan Cemetery in Waldron.
        Survivors include one daughter, Gloria Kymer of Barling; one 
son, Ron Taylor of Van Buren; her mother, Georgia Earls of Waldron; 
eight grandchildren and two great-grandchildren.
        Martin Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.


The Waldron News
November 5, 1997
Obituary
TOMMIE MOORE
        Tommie Moore, 75, of Van Buren died Monday, October 27, 1997, in 
his home.  He was retired from Valmac Industries, a WWII veteran, a 
Mason, and a member of Calvary Missionary Baptist church in Van Buren.
        Funeral services were held at 2:00 p.m. on Wednesday, October 29 
in Calvary Missionary Baptist Church at Van Buren with burial at  
Gracelawn Cemetery in Van Buren.
        Survivors include his wife, Bevie (Graham) Moore; one daughter, 
Tommie Jean Moore Mathis of Van Buren; one son-in-law, Roy Mathis, of 
Van Buren; one sister, Stella June Puckett of Kingston, Oklahoma; three 
grandchildren:  Christi Moss, Brad Mathis, and Craig Mathis, all of Van 
Buren; one great grandson, Colby Dean Mathis of Sherwood.
        Pallbearers are Craig Mathis, Micheal Moss, Leonard Moore, Ken 
Comstock, Jerry Dan Graham, and Terrill Moore.  Honorary pallbearers are 
Bill Freeman, Jim Mathis and the adult menÕs Sunday school class at 
Calvary Missionary Baptist Church.
        Martin Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.
        


Obituaries
November 5, 1997
Page 4 of The Waldron News


The Waldron News
November 5, 1997
Obituary
O. ALDEN SMITH
        O. Alden Smith, a retired teacher of Spanish language for Tulsa 
Public Schools, passed away Saturday, October 18 1997, after a long 
illness.  He was born on November 2, 1919, in Parks to O.C. and Fannie 
Smith.
        Alden was a long time member of First Baptist Church of Tulsa 
and several professional organizations.  His hobbies included 
bee-keeping and honey production, music, timber and cattle farming, 
travel, research and writing.  He was  a published author of books and 
articles in the fields of history and genealogy in Scott County area.  
Recent honors included charter membership in the National Geographic 
Society; biography included in forthcoming Ò5,000 Personalities of the 
World.Ó  Alden was awarded the Purple Heart during World War II serving 
in General George PattonÕs Third Army Rhineland Campaign.
        He received his B.A. degree from Mexico City College, Mexico; 
M.A. degree in Secondary School Administration from the George Peabody 
College for Teachers in Nashville, Tennessee; M.A. degree in Spanish 
from the University of Wisconsin, Madison, WisconsinÕ received 
Certificates of Study from the University of San Marcos, Lima Peru and 
University of Madrid, Spain.
        He was preceded in death by his parents, two sisters, three 
brothers and an infant granddaughter, Mandy Wheeler.
        Survivors include his wife of over 43 years, Frances; daughter, 
Margaret Gibson;
granddaughters Kristi, Tara and Jennifer Wheeler; a number of nieces, 
nephews, great and great-great nieces and nephews.
        Services were held October 22 at 11:00 a.m. in Ninde Garden 
Chapel.  Burial was in Memorial Park Cemetery in Tulsa.
        Contributions may be made in memory to the Oklahoma Baptist 
Homes for Children, 3800 N. May Ave., Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 
73112-6506.
        Ninde Funeral Directors were in charge of arrangements.


The Waldron News
November 5, 1997
Obituary
DELPHA B. SOLLEY
        Delpha B. Solley, 79, of Greenwood, died Tuesday, October 28, 
1997, in a Fort Smith hospital.  She was retired from Sparks Hospital.
        Funeral services were held Friday, October 31 at 10:00 a.m. in 
Jenny Lind First Baptist Church and burial followed at Old Jenny Lind 
Cemetery in Jenny Lind, Arkansas.
        Survivors include her husband, Hoyce J. Solley, of the home; two 
sons:  Donald M. Solley of Chicago, Illinois, James Ronald Solley of 
Dallas, Texas; one sister, Dessie Chastain of Greenwood; two 
grandchildren:  Tammy Solley Mitchell and Jason D. Solley.
        Pallbearers were Terry Bottoms, Johnnie Chastain, Bill Robinson, 
Will Robinson, Mark Meyers and Jim Hall.
        McConnell funeral Home of Greenwood was in charge of 
arrangements.


Obituaries
November 5, 1997
Page 4 of The Waldron News


The Waldron News
November  5, 1997
Obituary
CLAUDIE RAY YANDELL
        Claudie Ray Yandell, 66, of Waldron died Saturday, November 1, 
1997, in a Fort Smith hospital.  He was a Pentecostal and a mechanic.
        Funeral services were held Monday, November 3 at 2:00 p.m. in 
the Waldron Pentecostal Church of God with burial at Sehorn Cemetery 
near Waldron.
        Survivors include his wife, Ernestine Yandell, of the home; one 
step-daughter, Kathy Duke, of Kansas City, Missouri; three sisters:  
Bertha Lunsford, Mollie Frazier and Vida Stearman, all of Waldron; one 
brother, Grady Yandell of Aurora Grande, California; two 
step-grandchildren; four step-great-great grandchildren.
        Pallbearers were Dave Duke, Bruce Waddle, Clarence Boyd, Larry 
McCowan, Don Lunsford and C.B. Lunsford.
        Martin Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.


Obituaries
November 12, 1997
Page 4 of The Waldron News


The Waldron News
November  12, 1997
Obituary
RUBY M. MINER
        Ruby M. ÒLittle GrannyÓ Miner, 85, of ÒYÓ City died Saturday, 
November 8, 1997 at Sparks Regional Medical Center in Fort Smith.
        She was born September 18, 1912 in Beaucamp, Arkansas, to the 
late Grover Pettit, and the late Alvinia Aynes Pettit.  She was united 
in marriage to the late William ÒBinkÓ Miner January 30, 1934.  Mr. 
Miner preceded her in death in 1978.  She was a housewife, and a member 
of the Chant Lane Pentecostal Church.
        Services were held Monday, November 10, 1997 at 10:00 a.m. at 
the Geyer-Quilliin Chapel with Rev. Herman Woodard, and Rev. Mike 
Shaddon officiating.  Burial will follow in the Chant Cemetery in ÒYÓ 
City.
        Survivors  include one son, William Mack Miner, Jr. of  ÒYÓ 
City; two daughters:  Sharon Pace, of Waldron and Maxine Shaddon, of ÒYÓ 
City; three sisters:  Gladys Rose, of Boles, Virgie Golden, of Mena and 
Dadine Griglio, of Cove; 10 grandchildren, 20 great-grandchildren and 
several nieces and nephews.
        Pallbearers were Mickey Pace, Kevin Brown, Jeff Brown, Tim 
Skaggs, Steve Miner and Albert Rogers.  Honorary pallbearers will be 
Billy Shaddon and Clint Beaty.


The Waldron News
November  12, 1997
Obituary
FLOYD CASS
        Floyd Cass, 81, of Mansfield died Sunday, November 9, 1997 in a 
Fort Smith hospital.  He was a farmer and a member of the Rock Creek 
Baptist Church.
        Funeral services were held at 2:00 p.m. Tuesday, November 11 in 
Rock Creek Baptist Church with burial at Pleasant Grove Cemetery in 
Abbott.
        Survivors include one daughter, Norma Love of Merced, 
California; two sons:  Kenneth Cass of Lavaca and Carrrol Cass, of 
Mansfield; four sisters:  Effie Machado, of Santa Cruz, California, Reba 
Kirwan, of Seattle, Washington, Flossie Keylock, of North Highland, 
California and Melba Golbel of Sherwood, Oregon; one brother, Robert 
Cass of Lincolntown, Georgia; 10 grandchildren and 18 
great-grandchildren.
        Pallbearers were Larry Love, Von Cass, Larry Lairamore, J.R. 
Cass, Larry Ward and Keith Cass.  Honorary pallbearers were Jack 
Armstrong, William Slate and Danny slate.
        Martin Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.


Obituaries
November 12, 1997
Page 4 of The Waldron News


The Waldron News
November  12, 1997
Obituary
MAYETTA SULLIVAN MILLER
        Mayetta Sullivan Miller, 85, of Waldron died November 5, 1997 in 
a Waldron hospital.  She was a homemaker and a crafter.
        Funeral services were held Friday, November 7 in Martin Funeral 
Home Chapel at 9:00 a.m., with burial following at 11:00 a.m. at the 
U.S. National Cemetery in Fort Smith.
        Survivors include two sons: Dale Miller of Waldron and Daryl 
Miller of Guthrie, Oklahoma; one sister, Mildred Jones of Allentown, 
Pennsylvania; four grandchildren:  Dawna Young, Denise Spencer, Desiree 
James and Albert Miller; six great-grandchildren.
        Pallbearers were Albert Miller, Allen James, Shawn Young and 
Richard Spencer.
        Martin Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.      


The Waldron News
November  12, 1997
Obituary
ILA MAE GRAVES
        Ila Mae Graves, 99, of Mansfield died November 6, 1997 in a Fort 
Smith hospital.  She was a homemaker and a member of Church of Christ.
        Funeral services were held Friday, November 7 in Dayton Church 
of Christ at 2:30 p.m. with burial following at Coop Prairie Cemetery in 
Mansfield.
        Survivors include two sisters:  Jessie Sorrels of Greenwood and 
Bobbie Miller of Lyford, Texas; two brothers:  Cliff Damron of 
Springdale and Boyd Damron of Greenwood.
        Pallbearers were Harry Culps, Mike Carson, Doug Graves, Jerry 
Basham, James Selph and Sam Pruitt.
        Martin Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.

Obituaries
November 19, 1997
Page 4 of The Waldron News


The Waldron News
November  19, 1997
Obituary
ANNIE MAY CANTRELL
        Annie May Cantrell, 76, of Hackett died Monday, November 10, 1997 in Fort
Smith. 
 She was a homemaker and a member of First Assembly of God Church in Hackett.
        Funeral services were held Thursday, November 12, 1997 in first Assembly of
God 
Church at 2:00 p.m. with burial following at Mountain View Cemetery in Hackett.
        She was preceded in death by her husband, W.W. Cantrell.
        Survivors include three daughters:  Betty Weldon, of Greenwood, Judy Reed, of 
Liberty,Oklahoma, and Linda Kelly, of Hackett; four sons:  Charles Cantrell, of 
Greenwood, Carl H.Cantrell, of Liberty, Oklahoma, Jimmy D. Cantrell, of Hackett, and 
William ÒDubÓ Cantrell, of
Pacola, Oklahoma; two sisters:  Beulah McClain and Ruby Reed, both of Waldron; four 
brothers: Jess Arwood, of Pacola, Oklahoma, Clyde Smith, Floyd Smith and Carl Smith,
all 
of Waldron; 26 grandchildren and 34 great-grandchildren.
        Pallbearers were Wesley Cantrell, Gerrett Cantrell, Brian Cantrell, Dewayne 
Reed, Dale Reed and Josh Dickerson.
        Memorial contributions may be made to first Assembly of God Church, P.O. Box 
324,Hackett, AR 72937.
        McConnell Funeral Home of Greenwood was in charge of arrangements.


The Waldron News
November  19, 1997
Obituary
E.J. GARNER
        E.J. Garner, 83, of Waldron died Saturday, November 15, 1997 in a Waldron 
hospital.  He was retired from Arkola Sand and Gravel Co. and a member of the First 
Baptist Church in Waldron.
        Funeral services will be held Wednesday, November 19, 1997 at 2:00 p.m. in the
Waldron First Baptist Church with burial at Square Rock Cemetery in Waldron.
        Survivors include his wife, Grace Garner of the home, one son, Larry Garner of
Muskogee,Oklahoma, and one granddaughter, Michelle Garner also of Muskogee.
        Pallbearers will be Ivan Plummer, Jim Currier, Odell Staggs, Leonard
Ridenhour, 
Houston Beaty and Afton Kelley.
        Martin Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.      

Obituaries
November 19, 1997
Page 4 of The Waldron News

November  19, 1997 & November 26, 1997
Obituary
EUGENE JONES
        Eugene Jones, 51, of Waldron died Monday, November 10, 1997 in a Waldron 
hospital.  He was a Pentecostal and a log truck driver.
        Funeral services were held Wednesday, November 12, 1997 in Waldron Pentecostal
Church of God at 2:00 p.m. with burial at Union Hill Cemetery in Union Hill.
        Survivors include his wife, Joice Jones, of the home; one daughter, Patricia 
Marie Jones, of Waldron, four sons:  Ricky Jones of Booneville, and Robert, David and 
Vincent Jones, all of Waldron; his mother, Lydia Ruth Mays, of Waldron; four sisters:
Brenda Reed, of Booneville, Betty Goddard and Shirley Cowan, both of Mansfield and
Wilma 
Scoggins, of Springdale; four grandchildren:  Justin Jones, Caleb Parks, Tommy Jones
and 
Cody Jones.
        Pallbearers were Charles Holbrook, Don Hamilton, Coy Butler, Tom Starr, Neal 
Cherry,Jason Sykes
        Martin Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.
        

The Waldron News
November  19, 1997
Obituary
WILMA ETHEL MCLAIN
        Wilma Ethel McLain, 90, of Parks died Tuesday, November 11, 1997 in a Fort
Smith
nursing home.  She was a teacher, a homemaker and a member of the Church of Christ.
        Funeral services were held November 14, 1997 in Martin Funeral Home Chapel at 
2:00 p.m.
with burial following at Hawkins Cemetery near Parks.
        Survivors include two daughters:  Billie J. Smith, of Lee Summitt, Missouri
and 
Juanita
Wabeke, of Battle Creek, Michigan; one son, Wendell McLain, of Lavaca, eight 
grandchildren
and16 great-grandchildren.
        Pallbearers were Russ Smith, Steve McLain, Mark McLain, Roger LeBarge, Ron 
Canienne and Larry Wabeke. 
        Martin Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.


The Waldron News
November  19, 1997
Obituary
MARY C. WARD
        Mary Word was born in Virginia on April 30, 1918.  She died in a fort Smith 
hospital on November 11, 1997.  She was a Teacher, a write, and a social activist.  
During the 1970Õs she worked at the Scott County Hospital, initially in the kitchen
and 
then in the clinical laboratory.
        She is survived by two sisters:  Eloise Skenis, of Norfolk, Virginia and 
Margaret Robbins, of Virginia Beach, Virginia two daughters:  Irene Berman, of 
Hackensack, New Jersey, and Ursula
Koch, of Nashville, Tennessee; and three stepchildren: Roused Cantrell, of Bellingham,
Washington,  Terry Koch, of San Francisco, California, and Ted Koch, of Boles.
        A small memorial for close friends and family was held on November 14 at the 
home of Aland Jane Brooks near Waldron.  Cremation arrangements were made by Martin 
Funeral Home.

Obituaries
November 26, 1997
Page 3 of The Waldron News

November 26, 1997
Obituary
LILLIAN WILMAN BELL WINFORD
        Lillian Willman Bell Winford was born September 26, 1909 in DeQueen, Arkansas.
She was a member of Mansfield First Baptist Church, seamstress, and a great southern 
lady.  Mrs Winford was preceded in death by one daughter, Roberta Odean Warren Knight.
        She is survived by two daughters, Billie Carter of Mansfield, and Betty Gazola
of Greenwood; two sons, Gene Winford of Greenwood, and Gary Winford of Huntington.  
Other survivors include


November 26, 1997
Obituary        
RUFUS CECIL SLATE
        Rufus Cecil Slate, 81, of Mansfield died Saturday, November 22, 1997 in his 
home.  He was a retired farmer and rancher.
        Funeral services were held Monday, November 24, 1997 in Pleasant Grove #2
Church 
at
2:00 p.m. Burial followed at Pleasant Grove #2 Cemetery in Abbot.
        Survivors include his wife.  Mary Slate, of the home; one son, Carroll Slate,
of 
Mansfield; four brothers: Lester Slate, of Greenwood, Lloyd Slate, of Kansas City, 
Missouri, Carl Slate, of Blue Mountain and Jake Slate, of Mansfield; three 
granddaughters: Sandy Adams, of Fort Smith, Sherrell Johnson, of Mansfield and Melissa
Briscoe, of Greenwood; two great grandsons: Cody Johnson and Matthew Adams.
       Pallbearers were Mark Cumbie, Doug Graves, Charles Gasaway, Junior Slate, Benny
Thompson and Byron Boyd.
        Martin Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.


November 26, 1997
Obituary
JOHN BENJAMIN FRANKLIN NAPIER
        John Benjamin Franklin Napier passed away at McCauley Hall in the Pinewood 
Nursing Home at Waldron, Arkansas on November 22, 1997.
        He was bom in Mountain Home, Arkansas on January 4, 1909 to John Frank and
Rosa 
Ella Mae Haugh Napier.  He cameto ScottCounty,Ark. as a young man to work in the Dutch
Creek C.C. Camp in 1933.  Mr. Napier was a member of Clan Napier of North America.
        He was preceded in death by his wife,Nora Isabelle Starr Napier.  Two
daughters 
survive him, Virginia Napier Ladda and Vivian A. Napier and one son, James VirgiI
Napier 
- all of Waldron.  One brother Red Lois Napier of Ranger, Texas, six grandchildren: 
Charles Scott Jr., James K. Scott, Cynthia Scott Gruff, Jeanie Elizabeth Scou Black, 
Judi Napier Briley and John F.Napier and 15 great-grandchildren.  Also surviving are 
several nieces and one nephew. Private family service was held at Mt. Pleasant
Cemetery 
near Waldron on Monday, November 24.
        Martin Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.


Obituaries
December 10, 1997
Page 3 of The Waldron News


December 10, 1997
Obituary
ERNEST C. NELSON
        Services for Ernest C. .  Nelson were held at Winfield Baptist Church on 
December 4 at 10:00 a.m. with Rev. Wayne Taller officiating. 
        Ernest passed away on December 1, 1997 at the age of 97.  He was born June 16,
1900, the son of Sam and Cora Nelson.  He was a farmer in Winfield community most of
his 
life and was a
member of Winfield Baptist Church.
        Ernest married Lela Bell Taylor in 1923 at the age of 23, she preceded him in 
death in 1988.
        He led a very active life and was an avid fisherman and loved to hunt. In the 
early 1930's he went to work for the Scott County Triple AAA office for several years.
The year of 1943 to 1946 he worked at the Boy's Industrial School in Pine Bluff, 
Arkansas as a Line Forman.  Returning back to Waldron he worked as a State Forest
Ranger 
until his retirement in 1966.  Ernest also served as Justice of the Peace from 1979 to
1982.
        Survivors include three children, seven grandchildren, two great-grandchildren
and two great-great-grandchildren.  Burial was in Sehorn Cemetery at Winfield.
        Pallbearers were James Kopf, Rainey Ridenhour, Waymon Sparks, Billy Gene 
Sanders, Ronnie Nelson and Joe Plum


December 10, 1997
Obituary
PHYLLIS ANN BRITTAIN
        Phyllis Ann Brittain, 58, of Waldron died September 26, 1997.  Services and 
burial were held at l0:30 a.m. at Park Grove Cemetery in Broken Arrow, Okla. on
Tuesday, 
September 30, l997.  Officiating was Rev. Rickey Elmore.
        Survivors include her mother, Irene Brittain, of Waldron; three sisters:
Brenda 
Brittain and Mary Maner, both of Waldron, and Doris Thompson, of Tulsa, Okla.; one 
brother, Orbain H.Brittain Jr., of Waldron; one daughter, Jan Petty, of Waldron; two 
grandchildren: Brian and Arlene Petty, both of Waldron; two neices: Susan and Sharon 
Thompson, of Tulsa; and nephew, Raymond Maner, of Waldron. 
        Moore Memory, Chapel was was in charge of arrangements.


Obituaries
December 17, 1997
Page 8 of The Waldron News


December 17, 1997
Obituary
BILLIE EMILY TERRY                              
        Billie Emily Terry,71,ofWaldron died Monday, December 8,1997 in a Fort Smith 
hospital. She was a retired school teacher, member of the Hon Baptist Church, Order of
the Eastern Star,and a graduate of Baylor University.
        Funeral services were held at 2:00 p.m. on Wednesday, December 10 in Hon
Baptist 
Church with burial at Square Rock Cemetery in Waldron.
        Survivors include two sons, John Mark Terry, of Fort Smith and James Ray
Terry, 
of Fayetteville. 
        Memorial contributions may be made to medical research  associations of
donor's 
choice.
      Martin Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.


December 17, 1997
Obituary
JESSE LEE VINES
        Jesse Lee Vines, 68, of Boles died Saturday, December 13, 1997 in a Fort Smith
hospital. He was a veteran of WWII, a warehouse man for  Safeway Foods, and a Baptist.
            
        Funeral services were held at 2:00 p.m. on Tuesday, December 16 in Martin 
Funeral Home Chapel with burial at Dooley Cemetery in Boles.
        Survivors include one son, Richard Lee Vines, of Yuba City, California; seven 
sisters: Virgie Frost, Alma Rose and Violet Ison, all of Waldron, Iva Sizemore, of 
Dennott, Vada Paullen, of Oxnard, California, Lillie Yoder, of Greenfield, California,
Arra Stroud, of Fort Smith; two brothers: Bird Vines of Boles and L.D. Vines, of 
Mansfield; two grandchildren: Richard Jesse Vines and Christina Joanne Vines.
        Pallbearers were Leon Windham, Jim Vines, Randy Vines, Preston Ison, Bert
Wayne 
Vines, Gary Richardson.  Honorary pallbearers were Herbert Rose and Eddie Atnip.


December 17, 1997
Obituary
MRS.  LESSIE CLEO MORGAN
        Mrs. LessieCleo Morgan, 80 years old, of Mt.  Ida, passed away on December 14,
1997 at St.Josephs Hospital in Hot Springs.  She was born on November 11, 1917 in Sims
to the late Henry Enoch Jackson and the late Isabel Vandever.
        Mrs. Morgan had lived in Waldron, and had lived in Mt. Ida for the past two 
years.
        She was preceded in death by two sons, Orbia CCarmack and Jerry Morgan.
        Survivors include two sons: Henry Carmack, of Mt.  Ida and Gary Carmack, of 
Waldron; five grandchildren, three step-grandchildren and three great-grandchildren.
        Services will be at Oden Methodist Church in Oden, Arkansas at 2:00 p.m. on 
Wednesday, December 17, 1997 with burial at Oden Cemetery.
        Pallbearers will be Wade Abernathy, Alton Abernathy, Bobby Fryar, Leroy Fryar,
Joe Galin Carmack and Carey Pat Carmack.


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December 17, 1997
Obituary
HERMAN MCCASLIN
        Herman McCaslin, 87, of Huntington died Wednesday, December 10 in a local 
nursing home.  He was a retired furniture worker and a Baptist.
        Graveside services were at 10:00 a.m. on Friday, December 12 at Dayton
Cemetery 
in Dayton.
        Survivors include two daughters: JoAnn Wilke, of Arkoma, Oklahoma and Carol 
Crowden, of Fort Smith; four sons: Tommy McCaslin, of Yucca Valley, California, James 
McCaslin, of Poteau, Oklahoma, Ray McCaslin, of Fort Smith and Calvin McCaslin, of 
Greenwood.  Also surviving were 16 grandchildren and 19 great-grand-children.
        Pallbearers were Bill and Wayne Turner, Wayne and Russell Woody, Joe Crowden
and 
Tim McCaslin.
        Martin Funeral Home of Mansfield was in charge of arrangements.


December 17, 1997
Obituary
MAXINE  SALKELD CLOUGH
        Maxine Salkeld Clough, 71, of West Palm Beach, Florida, died December 1, 1997.
Born November 29,1926, in Batesville, she was the daughter of Elda Lynn Salkeld and
Edna 
Salkeld. She was a homemaker and member of The Reformed Church.
        Survivors include a daughter, Judy Ann Faro, of Boca Raton, Florida; one son, 
John T.Clough, Jr., of West Palm Beach, Florida; one brother, Emest Salkeld, of
Searcy; 
two sisters: Juanita Churchill, of Waldron and Amy Brooks, of Little Rock; five 
grandchildren and one great-grandchild.
        She was preceded in death by her husband, John T. Clough, Sr.; two  brothers: 
Frank Salkeld and Wilmer Salkeld; and her parents.
        Funeral services were conducted December 3 at Palm West Funeral Home in Royal 
Palm Beach, Florida, with burial in Metuchen, New Jersey.

  
December 17, 1997
Obituary
ELDON "CHUNK" JETT
        Eldon "Chunk" Jett, 7 1, died Thursday, December 4, 1997.
        He was born in Parks, June 15, 1926.  He was in the U.S.. Navy during W.W.II, 
also he was employed by Sheffield Steel and Cameron Iron Works in Houston, Texas.
        Survivors include his wife, Allie Jett; daughters and sons-in-law: Ruby and 
Maurice Modisette, of New Caney, Texas, Robbie and Barbara Jett, of New Caney, Tex.; 
five stepchildren: Daniel Mercer, Janice Wagner, Gary Mercer, Dianne McLain and Perry 
Mercer; six grandchildren and three great-grandchildren; one sister, Rita Sikes, of
New 
Orleans, Louisiana,one brother, Sam Jett, of Waldron; numerous nieces, nephews and
other 
relatives.
        Funeral services were held at 2:00p.m. on Monday, December 8,1997 in Rosewood 
North Chapel.  Interment was at East River Community Cemetery with Rev. Roger Hoots 
officiating.
        Rosewood Funeral Home of Porter, Texas was in charge of arrangements.

     
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December 17, 1997
Obituary
MARCELLUS CLAY RYASON
        Marcellus Clay Ryason, 93, of Waldron died Thursday, December 11, 1997 in a 
Waldron nursing home.  He was a mason and attended  Waldron Church of Christ.
        Survivors indlude one son, Louis H. Ryason, of Battle Creek, Michigan.
        Martin Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.


December 17, 1997
Obituary
OLGIA MERLE CROWLEY
        Olgia Merle Crowley, 90, of Waldron diedibursday, December 11 in a local
nursing 
home. She was a retired owner/operator of a grocery store and a member of the First 
Baptist Church.
        Funeral services were held Monday, December 15 at I 1:00 a.m. in Martin
Funeral 
Home Chapel with burial at Pilot Prairie Cemetery in Waldron.
        Survivors include two nieces: Jonnie Sue Harris, of Fort Smith and Lou Ann 
Brewer, of Jacksonville, Florida.; two great-nieces: Reese Carrol, of Fort Smith and 
Jamie Vaughn, of Jacksonville, Florida; three great-nephews: Aaron Harris, of 
Springdale, Cliff Harris, of Conway,
Clayton Brewer, of Jacksonville, Arkansas; nine great-great nieces and nephews.
        Pallbearers were Aaron Harris, Brandon Harris, Adam Jim Carroll, Cliff Harris,
Clayton Brewer.  Memorial contributions may be made to Pilot Prairie Cemetery.
        Martin Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.


December 17, 1997
Obituary
BERTHA "CRICKET" FORGA
       Bertha ÒCricketÓ Forga, 94, of Fort Smith died Friday, December 12 in Fort
Smith. 
 She was a member of the Free Will Baptist Church.
       She was survived by several nieces and nephews.
       Graveside services will be held at 2:00 p.m. on Saturday, December 13 at Cedar 
Creek Cemetery in Scott County.
       Edwards Funeral Home of Fort Smith was in charge of arrangements.


December 17, 1997
Obituary
MAUDIE LEOTHA FORREST
        Maudie Leotha Forrest, 85, of Waldron died Sunday, December 14, 1997 in a 
Waldron nursing home.  She was a homemaker and a member of the Shiloh Baptist Church
and 
widower
of Frank Forrest.
       Funeral services will be held at 2:00 p.m. on Wednesday, December 17, 1997 in 
Shiloh Baptist Church with burial at Shiloh Cemetery in the Shiloh community.
       Survivors include one son, Ezra Forrest, of Mena; one sister, Audie Mills, of 
Waldron; two brothers: Fred C. Jones and Marvin Jones, both of Mena, and four 
grandchildren.
       Martin Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.

  

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December 17, 1997
Obituary
JOHN ROGERS WESTLAKE, JR.
        John Rogers Westlake, Jr., 74, of Fort Smith died December 14, 1997 in his
home. 
 He was a cement finisher for Buckner and Fleming Construction.  He was a Navy veteran
of World War II. He was a member of Masons Union and N.R.A.
       Graveside services will be held at 1:00 p.m. on Wednesday, December 17, 1997 at
U.S.National Cemetery in Fort Smith.
        Survivors include one daughter, Paula Robinson, of Mansfield; one son, Barry 
Westlake, of Fort Smith; one sister, Ruby Zerl Taylor, of Plainview; three 
grandchildren: Laura Holland and Lacey Robinson, both of Mansfield, and Leshia
Robinson, 
of Crossett.
       Memorial contributions may be made to Paragould Children's Home, 5515 Old
Walcott
Road, Paragould, AR 72450.  Putman Funeral Home of Fort Smith was in charge of
arrangements. 

 
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December 24, 1997
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December 24, 1997
Obituary
WANDA CAROL BUCKNER
        Wanda Carol Buckner, 52, of Pittsburg, Texas, died December 19, 1997 in New 
Boston, Texas.  She was a housewife and mother and a member of the First Assembly of 
God.
        Mrs. Buckner was born October 28, 1945, in Humphrey, Arkansas.  She moved to 
Pittsburg in 1978 from Waldron.
        Services were held on Tuesday, December 23, 1997 at 2:00 p.m. in First
Assembly 
of God in Gilmer, Texas with interment at 1:00 p.m. at LoneTree Cemetery in Stuttgart,
Arkansas.           
        Survivors include her husband, Larry Buckner, of Pittsburg, Texas; her father,
Cecil Bloom, of Waldron; one son and daughter-in-law, Bruce and Lisa Buckner, of
Little 
Rock; one daughter, Renee Shirley, of Pittsburg, Texas; two granddaughters: Brittany
and 
Courtney Shirley; one sister, Dell Hill, of Stuttgart.
        She was preceded in death by her mother, Geraldine Bloom.
        Pallbearers will be church members.
        Erman Smith Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.


December 24, 1997
Obituary
EUNICE CARTER
        Eunice Carter, 69, if Boyd, Texas, formerly of Mt. Ida, died Saturday,
December 
20 in Boyd, Texas.  She was a homemaker.
        Funeral services were held at 2:00 p.m. on Tuesday, December 23 in Martin 
Funeral Home Chapel with burial at Parks Cemetery in Nola.
        Survivors include Betty Bostwick, of Colorado Springs, Co. and Ruthie Green,
of 
Horton, Kansas; four sons: Larry Joe Carter, of Fayette, Missouri, Richard Alvin
Carter, 
of Federal Way, Washington, Royce Wayne Carter and Patrick Wayne Carter, both of Boyd,
Texas; four sisters: Floy Dunnigan, of Las Vegas, Nevada, Jean Nelson, of Mt. Pine, 
Billie Jo Lundry, of Hot Springs, Mary Ann Jones, of Buckville; two brothers: John 
Richard Chambers and Leroy Chambers, both of Mt. Pine; 15 grandchildren and 10 
great-grandchildren.                                  


December 24, 1997
Obituary
DOROTHY OLGA HILLIER
        Dorothy Olga Hillier, 75, of Waldron died Friday, December 19, 1997 in a local
nursing home.  She was a homemaker and a member of Temple Baptist Church.  Funeral 
service was held at 1:00 p.m. on Monday, December 22 in the Martin Funeral Home Chapel
with burial following at Duncan Cemetery, in Waldron.
        Survivors include one daughter, Mary Kirkendoll, of Van Buren; two sons: Paul 
Hillier, of Waldron and James Hillier, of Texarkana; eight grandchildren.
        Memorial contributions may be made to The Arkansas Baptist Children's Home in
Monticello.


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December 24, 1997
Obituary
ALINE NEAL
       Services for Aline Neal, 69, of Spur,Texas were at 3:00 p.m.onTuesday, December
23, at the Highway 70 Church of Christ in Spur.  Charles Ball will officiate.  Burial 
was in Spur Memorial Cemetery under the direction of Camlpbell Funeral Home.
        Mrs. Neal died Saturday, December 20 at St. Mary Hospital in Lubbock, Texas.
        Mrs. Neal was bom September 27, 1928 in Spur.  She graduated from Spur High 
School in 1945.  She married James L. Neal on November 6, 1948 in Spur.  She was a 
homemaker and a member of the Church of Christ.  She had returned to Spur in 1988
moving 
from Arkansas.  She was a member of her high school class reunion committee.
        Survivors include her husband, James L. Neal, of Spur, Tex.; one son, Phillip 
Lee Neal, of Lakenheath, England; two daughters: Paula Wilson, of Norman, Oklahoma and
Patricia Cadenhead, of Heath, Ohio; four  brothers: Lester Ball, Donald Ray Ball, and 
Wilburn Ball, all of Spur, and Roy Lee Ball, of California, Missouri; eight 
grandchildren and one great-great grandchild.


December 24, 1997
Obituary
ROBERT LOYD JOHNSON
        Robert Loyd Johnson, 87, of Waldron, died Wednesday, December 17, 1997 in a 
Waldron nursing home.  He was a Baptist and a retired heavy equipment operator.
        Graveside service will be at 2:00 p.m. on Friday, December 19, 1997 at
Birdsview 
Cemetery in Waldron.
        Survivors include his wife, Aline Johnson, of the home; two daughters: Ellen 
Wilson, of Lubbock, Texas and Robbie Sue Bristow, of Edmond, Oklahoma; three nephews: 
Wayne Johnson, of Waldron, Robert Loyd Johnson, of Little Rock, and James Johnson, of 
Riverside, California; one niece, Mabeline Warford, of Chelsea, Oklahoma; four 
grandchildren and one great-grandchild.
        Martin Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.


December 24, 1997
Obituary
JOHN RILEY KELLEY
        John Riley Kelley, 89, of Waldron died Saturday, December 20,1997 in a Waldron
hospital. He was a member and Deacon of the Cauthron Baptist Church.
        Funeral services were held at 10:00 a.m. on Monday, December 22,1997 at
Cauthron 
Baptist Church with burial at Kirk Cemetery, in Cauthron.
        Survivors include three sons: Melvin Kelley, Marvin Kelley and Dale Kelley,
all 
of Waldron; 11 grandchildren and several great-grandchildren.
        Pallbearers were Larry Kelley, Chris Kelley, James Kelley, Ron Urban, Jeff
Cabe 
and Jimmy Don Kelley.
        Martin Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.