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WILL HAMMOND "BILL" SATTERFIELD (2000) Pulaski County, Arkansas

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Taken from Arkansa Democrat Paper......

Will Hammond "Bill" Satterfield

     He was 62 died Friday, 9/1/2000. Born in Little Rock. Graduated from 
Little Rock Central High School Attended The University of arkansas at 
Fayettville. He was a member of Kappa Sigma fraternity. He attended the 
Art Center College of Design in Los Angeles, studied Industrial design & 
Illustration. He was an accomplished & Prolific Artist. And Master of 
Watercolor. He Lived & Painted in Hawaii, Tennessee, Arkansas & Sweden. 
Taught Art at the Swedish University of Upsala. He also taught watercolor 
& design at Memphis State University and Water Color at the Arkansas Art 
Center. His Works are primarily landscapes and nautical studies, Which 
reflected his love of Rural Arkansas & Nature. He also loved fishing and 
Sailing as His Paintings reflected.  He served in the U.S. Marine Corps 
at Camp Pendleton, California.   
     Survivors are: Mother, Ina McCarty Satterfield, 2 Brothers; Brinton 
Satterfield, and Marshall Satterfield. Wife; Louise; 1 sister Molly 
Satterfield; 2 neices April Satterfield & Katy Landburg & Husband Karl of
Conway. A nephew; Jake Limberg of Sausalito, California.     
     Graveside Service at 10:00 a.m. Tuesday at Roselawn  Cemetery.  
Arrangements by Ruebel Funeral Home.    

This was a good friend of mine. I used to fish at Cooks Landing in 
North Little Rock. He always had a Smile on His Face. I didn't know He 
was an Artist until after He died.  Our Friends "nicknamed" Him 
Volkswagon Bill because he drove a Blue Volkswagon.       Mary A. Pifer
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