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The Sentinel-Record
Hot Springs, Garland County, Arkansas

Thursday, November 4, 1982         page 22

DOROTHY G. BUFORD
Services for Dorothy G. Burford will be at 11 a.m. today in the Gross Funeral 
Home Chapel with the Rev. James Hill officiating.
Pallbearers will be Jim Williams, Ed Douglas, Leon Smoke, Myron Otwell, John C.
Estes and Clifford Short.
Burial will be in Greenwood Cemetery under the direction of Gross Funeral Home.

BOBBIE CRAFT
ALEXANDRIA, LOUISIANA -- Bobbie Craft, 69, died here Sunday, Oct. 24, 1982.
She was a native of Hot Springs and the widow of Roy G. Craft.
Survivors include one son, Roy Craft Jr.; three daughters, Sue Morrison of
Atlanta, Georgia, Dian Marshal of Pineville, Louisiana, and Nancy Morrow of 
Natchitoches, Louisiana; two sisters, Beatrice Wilson of Hot Springs and Opal 
Wyatt of Alamogordo, New Mexico; and 10 grandchildren.
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The Sentinel-Record
Hot Springs, Garland County, Arkansas

Wednesday, November 10, 1982          page 16

CORA ETHEL BROWN
C. Ethel Brown, 76, died Tuesday, Nov. 9, 1982, in a local hospital.
She was a resident of Paron and a member of the Baptist Church.  She was the
widow of the late Edgar M. Brown, and the former owners of Brown's Corner in 
Paron.
She is survived by one son, John "Bug" Brown of Paron; one daughter, Geneva
Smith of Hot Springs; three sisters, Jewel Ratliff and Jessie Lewis, both of 
Hot Springs, and Edna Johnson of Walnut Ridge; four grandchildren and four 
great-grandchildren.
Arrangements are incomplete and will be announced by Gross Funeral Home.


DORA CURRY
ARKADELPHIA -- Dora Curry, 78, of Sparkman, died Tuesday, Nov. 9, 1982, at her 
home.
She was the widow of Thomas B. Curry.   She was a member of Sparkman First
Baptist Church.
Survivors include three sons, Floyd C. Curry of Arkadelphia, Bob Curry of
Columbus, Ohio, and Thomas Roy Curry of Memphis, Tennessee; four daughters, 
Ruth Smith of Muscatine, Iowa, Ruby Faye Hahn of Port Lavac, Texas, Mary Ellen 
Curry of Taft, Texas, and Rebecca Launius of Arkadelphia; one brother, Joel 
Daws of Camden; four sisters, Sarah Cooper of Baton Rouge, Louisiana, Vera 
Sinquefield of Stamps, Betty Riales of Selma, Alabama, and Flora Hutchinson of 
Camden; 17 grandchildren and six great-grandchildren.
Services will be 2 p.m. Thurday in the Sparkman First Baptist Church with the
Rev. Clark Kluck officiating.
Burial will be in Chapel Hill Cemetery near Sparkman under the direction of
Murry-Ruggles Funeral Home of Arkadelphia.
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The Sentinel-Record
Hot Springs, Garland County, Arkansas

Tuesday, November 16, 1982

CLARA S. REYNOLDS with picture
Clara Sybil Burns Reynolds, 75 died Saturday, Nov. 13, 1982, at her home.
Born in Hope, she moved to Hot Springs where she graduated from Hot Springs
High School.  She attended Ouachita Baptist University and later worked as a 
salesperson for Luzier's Cosmetics, Organic Seafood and Stanleys.  She was a
member of the Hot Springs Music Club, Roundtable Poets of Hot Springs, National 
Federation of State Poetry Societies, Sabina Club of which she served as 
president in 1976-1977, YWCA, Tri-Arts Chapter of Arkansas authors, Composers
and Artists Society, Rebekah Lodge and had been a program counselor of Al-Anon
for 18 years. She was also a member of the Trinity Presbyterian Church.
Survivors include three daughters, Pat Reed and Bonnie Lee Reynolds, both of
Hot Springs and Martha Henning of Silverhill, Alabama; two sons, Robert E. 
Reynolds and the Rev. Aubrey W. Reynolds, both of Hot Springs; three sisters, 
Mrs. Jacob King, Mrs. Earl McWherter, and Mrs. Sam Walters, all of Hot Springs; 
one brother, Vernon Burns of Little Rock; 11 grandchildren; and six 
great-grandchildren.
Services will be held at 3 p.m. today at the Gross Funeral Home Chapel with the 
Rev. James A. Beverley and Dr. Doug Dickens officiating.
Pallbearers will be Randy Fontaine, David Vann, Frank Paloma, Bruce Reed, Scott 
Henning and Hunt Henning.
Honorary pallbearers will be Dr. Driver Rowland, Dr. Rita Stecker, M.C. Lewis 
and Virginia Saunders.
Burial will take place in the Hollywood Cemetery under the direction of Gross 
Funeral Home.
The family will be at 107 Euclid.
Remembrances amy be made to the Hollywood Cemetery Preservation Association.

**** my notes ***** (her daughter Pat used to own the Mexican restaraunt near 
the lake and on Albert Pike, where we ate many times. She used to try and get
me to come and cook for her and waitress.  But never took her up on it.  But 
loved her food, her and the restaraunt and missed it after she closed it)

Her other daughter Bonnie Lee Reynolds, is a regular contributor to the
Sentinel-Record in the Roundtable Poets section.  Have some of her poetry.  
Think she is good.

Her sister, Mrs. Jacob King, been in her home, knew her and husband from the 
Melting Pot.  Her husband wrote on Bear, Arkansas and the King family.  I put 
some of it in the Melting Pot quarterly when I was the editor.  They lived
off Central but not sure if they are still living. I believe I saw their obits
just before or after I moved to Illinois.)

*** Never traced the Reynolds after they left Miss. and Phillips County, 
Arkansas, but know some came through Garland Co. on way to Texas.
Wish I had but never enough hours to do everything.