
Ann Poynor, 78, of Clarksville died Thursday, Feb. 14, 2002, at Sparks
Regional Medical Center in Fort Smith.
She was a native of Harrison and a member of the Presbyterian Church
and the Clarksville Ladies Golf Association.
Survivors include her husband, Ed Poynor; and one daughter, Nancy Ann
Bassett of Albuquerque, N. M.
Graveside services and burial were at 2 p.m. Tuesday, Feb. 19, at Oakland
Cemetery with Rev. Lance Jones officiating. Arrangements were under the
direction of Lewis Funeral Chapel of Fort Smith.
Visitation will be from 4:30-7 p.m. Wednesday, Feb. 20, at the Poynor
home.
Memorials may be made to the First Presbyterian Church, P. O. Box 1068, Clarksville, AR 72830, New Mexico Boys and Girls Ranch in Belen, N. M., or Needy Paws Animal Shelter, P. O. Box 523, Clarksville, AR 72830.
Clifton Earl Peeples, 77, of Olathe, Kan., died Thursday, Feb. 14, 2002,
at Olathe Medical Center.
He was a native of Lamar, son of the late Crocker C. and Biddie Delah
Moss Peeples, member of Grace United Methodist Church in Olathe, Kan.,
sergeant in the U. S. Army during World War II, active in Boy Scout Troop
No. 86 and Little League Baseball, and retired from Allied Signal after
34 years.
Survivors include his widow, Dorothy Frazier Peeples; three sons, Ronald
Peeples of Denver, Colo., and Randy and Scott Peeples, both of Harrisonville,
Mo.; two daughters, Dana Alley and Sandy Herrington, both of Olathe, Kan.;
one brother, Heartsill Peeples of Fayetteville; two sisters, Gladys Mattox
of Fort Smith and Helen Binkley of Las Vegas, Nev.; seven grandchildren;
and four great-grandchildren.
Funeral was at 1 p.m. Monday, Feb. 18, at W. L. Frye and Son Funeral
Home in Olathe, Kan.
Memorials may be made to Good Samaritan Nursing Center or the Alzheimer's Association.
Cloa Nadine Robertson, 72, of Hartman died Saturday, Feb. 16, 2002,
at Johnson Regional Medical Center.
She was a member of the Coal Hill Baptist Church, widow of Luke J. Robertson,
daughter of the late Walter and Savanah Carlton Self, and was deceased
by two brothers, Loy Self and Reed Self.
Survivors include two stepsons, Dr. Jim Robertson of Ozark and Jerry
Robertson of Cabot; one sister, Frances Evans of Hartman; three grandchildren;
and one great-grandchild.
Funeral was at 2 p.m. Tuesday, Feb. 19, at Roller-Cox Chapel with Rev.
Johnny Price officiating. Burial was in West Mt. Zion Cemetery.
Active pallbearers were David B. Evans, Roy Roberts, Aaron Lange, Travis
Gage, Jim Robertson, and Ray Self.
Nephews served as honorary pallbearers.
Dorinda I. Brott, 56, of Clarksville died Wednesday, Feb. 13, 2002,
at Johnson Regional Medical Center.
She was a native of Clarksville, daughter of the late Cleve E. White,
and graduate of Fayetteville High School.
Survivors include her husband, Evan Brott; one daughter, Tara Brott
of Baltimore, Md.; two sons, Erin Brott of Baltimore, Md., and Devin Brott
of Clarksville; mother, Irene White of Clarksville; and two grandchildren,
Lauren Allen and Jessica Allen, both of Baltimore, Md.
Graveside service and burial were at 10 a.m. Saturday, Feb. 16, at the Lone Pine Cemetery with Burley King officiating. Arrangements were under the direction of Hardwicke Funeral Home.
Freddie H. Miner, 75, of Ozark, brother of Tommy Miner of Hartman, died
Sunday, Feb. 10, 2002, at Washington Regional Medical Center in Fayetteville.
He was a native of McAlester, Okla., son of the late Ralph and Goldie
Stafford Miner, World War II veteran, retired employee of U. S. Steel Company,
and was preceded in death by three brothers and one sister.
Survivors include two daughters, Loretta Tucker and Jeannie Miner, both
of Ozark; three sons, Lonnie Miner Sr. of St. Louis, Mo., and Ron Miner
and Lonnie Miner Jr., both of Ozark; one other brother, Glen Miner of Table
Rock; three sisters, Irene Dering of Anderson, Ind., Geraldine McCartney
of Mountain Top and Joyce Kelly of Harrison; 10 grandchildren; and seven
great-grandchildren.
Graveside services and burial were at 2 p.m. Wednesday, Feb. 13, at
the Bethlehem Cemetery north of Hartman with Rev. Carl Sory officiating.
Arrangements were under the direction of Shaffer Funeral Home.
Active pallbearers were Lonnie Miner Jr., Bryan Tucker, Jimmy Tucker,
Charles Stacy, Charlie Miner, and Darrell McCartney.
Honorary pallbearers were Lonnie Miner Sr., Kenneth Ross, Jim Easom, Mack McCain, Ron Miner, and Jim Tucker.
Gladys Clayborn, 92, of Lamar, formerly of Knoxville, died Wednesday,
Feb. 13, 2002, at Countryside Manor Nursing Home.
A native of Nail, she was a daughter of the late Oscar and Luie Lee
Brown, widow of Earnest J. Clayborn, member of Knoxville Baptist Church,
retired factory employee, and was preceded in death by three brothers;
and four sisters.
Survivors include one daughter, Arlene Higgs of Knoxville; one sister,
Retha Watson of Jasper; one brother, Eugene Brown of Warsaw, Mo.; two grandsons,
Derrek Higgs and Jon Higgs, both of Knoxville; and one great-grandson,
John Higgs of Knoxville.
Graveside service and burial were at 2 p.m. Thursday, Feb. 14, at the Knoxville Cemetery under the direction of Humphrey Funeral Service of Russellville.
Gordon Lee Dunlap, 73, of Jefferson, formerly of Clarksville, died Tuesday,
Feb. 12, 2002, at Baptist Memorial Hospital Desoto in South Haven, Miss.
He was born at Spadra, son of the late Hubert and Agnes Gifford Dunlap,
World War II Navy veteran, retired from the Arkansas National Guard at
Pine Bluff after 25 years, retired from the Pine Bluff Arsenal, and was
preceded in death by his wife, Billie Joyce Bohannon Dunlap.
He was survived by one son and daughter-in-law, Gary and Thelma Dunlap
of White Hall; one sister, Jeanette Smith of Little Rock; two grandchildren,
Hubert Dunlap of Pine Bluff and Rhonda Ply of Jefferson; one great-grandchild,
Cameron James Dunlap of Pine Bluff; and two stepgrandchildren, Kye Harrison
and Terri Harrison, both of White Hall.
Graveside services and burial were at 10 a.m. Friday, Feb. 15, at the
Woodland Cemetery with Rev. George Willis officiating. Arrangements were
under the direction of Hardwicke Funeral Home.
Pallbearers were Mike Smith, Jimmy Harvey, Charles Holmes, J. E. Cox, Deno Phillips, and Morgan Earl Howard.
Harold Denver Acord of Austin, Texas, formerly of Clarksville, died
Jan. 25, 2002.
Survivors include his widow, Maggie Dobbs Acord; four sons, Rick, Tim, Sam, and Harold Jr.; one daughter, Debby; seven grandchildren; and five great-grandchildren.
Harold Boyer, 85, of Las Vegas, Nev., a retired dermatologist, died
Friday, Feb. 8, 2002.
A native of Hartman and son of the late Dr. Herbert and Lois Wofford
Boyer, he was a former resident of Fort Towson, Okla., graduate of Fort
Towson High School and graduated medical school from the University of
Oklahoma before completing a one-year internship at the New Rochelle Hospital
in New York in 1942. He also served internships in Ann Arbor, Mich., and
St. Louis, Mo.
He served in World War II as a Naval medical officer before his enlistment
ended in 1946. He then opened a dermatology practice in Oklahoma until
he was activated to serve as a physician in the Korean War. He moved to
Las Vegas, Nev., when he ended his second stint with the Navy in 1952.
He became the head of emergency at Southern Nevada Memorial Hospital, consultant
of dermatology at Nellis Air Force Base, co-founder of the Las Vegas Skin
and Cancer Center and later founded the Arkansas Country Doctor Museum
in Lincoln.
Dr. Boyer was a charter member and board member of University United
Methodist Church, a UNLV booster, a member and past president of the Las
Vegas Rotary Club as well as the Las Vegas chapter of the American Cancer
Society, served on the boards of the Salvation Army and Boy Scouts of America,
and was preceded in death by his first wife, Jane Bohle Boyer in 1994.
Survivors include his widow, Judith Boyer; one daughter, Mary Elizabeth
Boyer Martinez; one son, John Boyer of Las Vegas, Nev.; one brother, Bill
Boyer of Dallas, Texas; one grandson, Brian Michael Boyer of Las Vegas,
Nev.; and one granddaughter, Blake Boyer of Las Vegas, Nev.
Memorial services were held at 11 a.m. Wednesday, Feb. 13, at University
United Methodist Church with burial to follow at Hartman.
Memorials may be made to the Las Vegas Salvation Army, the University United Methodist Church or the Arkansas Country Doctors Museum, 107 N. Starr, Lincoln, AR 72744.
Hettie Cowell Curtis, 88, of the Flat Rock Community died Wednesday,
Feb. 13, 2002, at Clarksville Convalescent Home.
She was a native of Johnson County, daughter of the late Jimmy John
and Melissa Breedlove Cowell, widow of Alvie Thomas Curtis, and a member
of the Hagarville Church of Christ.
She is survived by three sons, Lee Gerald Curtis of California and Harland
Curtis and Thomas Curtis, both of Knoxville; two brothers, Jimmy Cowell
of Hartman and Billy Cowell of Clarksville; four grandchildren; five great-grandchildren;
and two great-great-grandchildren.
Funeral was at 2 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 16, at Hardwicke Funeral Chapel
with Paul Bates and Keith Avaritt officiating. Burial was in Annie's Chapel
Cemetery.
Pallbearers were Harland Curtis, Tom Curtis, Carl Curtis, James Cowell,
John Weir, and Steve Bocksnick.
Hazel Henrietta Burkholder Stephens, 87, of DeSoto, Texas, formerly
of Clarksville, died Sunday, Feb. 17, 2002.
She was a native of Barstow, Texas, daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs.
William Burkholder, widow of Cleed Stephens, graduate of Barstow High School,
former employee of the Farm Security Administration, highway patrol, retail
floral industry, retail clothing sales, and the Pecos (Texas) School System
Administration offices, and was preceded in death by four brothers, Ralph
Burkholder, Walter (Buck) Burkholder, John Burkholder and Wilson (Bill)
Burkholder; and three sisters, Flossie Nutt, Viola Howrey, and Pauline
Wright.
Survivors are one son and daughter-in-law, Thomas and Melissa Stephens
of DeSoto, Texas; one grandson, Andrew Stephens of DeSoto, Texas; one sister,
Gertrude Hestes of Fort Worth, Texas; and numerous nieces and nephews.
Graveside services and burial will be at 2 p.m. Wednesday, Feb. 20,
at Oakland Cemetery in Clarksville with Rev. Lowell Eaton officiating.
Local arrangements are under the direction of Hardwicke Funeral Home.
Memorials may be made to the charity of the donor's choice.
Jeremy Don Chenowith, 23, of Russellville died Sunday, Feb. 17, 2002.
He was a tile installer, member of the Assembly of God Church, native
of Russellville, graduate of Dover High School, musician, singer and songwriter,
and was preceded in death by his maternal great-grandparents, Odus J. and
Emma Crowe and Ollie and Jewel Jamell; and paternal great-grandparents,
William and Gustava Duvall and Harve and Thea Chenowith.
Survivors include his wife, Debbie Chenowith of Dardanelle; one son,
Alex Chenowith of Dardanelle; one daughter, Olivia Chenowith of Dardanelle;
parents, Donny R. and Diane Jamell Chenowith of Russellville; sister, Jessica
Chenowith of Russellville; maternal grandparents, Shirley and Sam Jamell
Sr. of Russellville; paternal grandparents, Rev. and Mrs. Norman (Mary)
Chenowith of Ola; aunt, Anita Chenowith Smith of Russellville; uncle, Sam
Jamell Jr. of Dover; and cousins, Jerrod and Nicole Smith of Atkins, Leslie
Metz of Dover, and Samuel Jamell III of Pottsville.
Funeral will be at 2 p.m. Thursday, Feb. 21, at Lemley Funeral Chapel
with Rev. Tommy McCaul and Rev. David Downum officiating. Burial will be
in Shiloh Cemetery.
Pallbearers will be Tim Metz, Gary Jones, John Birge, Butch Duvall, Tracy Blood, and Samuel Jamell III.
Jess F. Looper Jr., 78, of West Monroe, La., formerly of Clarksville,
died Thursday, Feb. 14, 2002, at his home.
He was a native of Clarksville, son of the late Ada (Hatchett) and Jess
F. Looper Sr., U. S. Army veteran of World War II, member of the First
United Methodist Church in Clarksville, former employee of Oklahoma Tire
and Supply Company (OTASCO), and was preceded in death by one daughter,
Alicia J. Looper; and one son, Rodger Allison Looper.
Survivors include his widow, Velma Marion Looper; and numerous nieces
and nephews.
A memorial service will be held at 11 a.m. Saturday, Feb. 23, at Hardwicke Funeral Chapel with Rev. Lowell Eaton officiating. Burial will be in Oakland Cemetery.
Velma Marion Looper, 73, of West Monroe, La., formerly of Clarksville,
died Tuesday, Feb. 19, 2002.
She was a native of Hartman, daughter of the late Hugh and Alice Marvel
Marion, graduate of Hartman High School, member of the First United Methodist
Church in Clarksville, retired beautician, widow of Jess F. Looper Jr.,
and was preceded in death by one daughter, Alicia J. Looper; and one son,
Rodger Allison Looper.
She is survived by one sister, Crystal Acord of Hartman; and numerous
nieces and nephews.
A memorial service will be held at 11 a.m. Saturday, Feb. 23, at Hardwicke Funeral Chapel with Rev. Lowell Eaton officiating. The body was cremated and the cremains will be buried in Oakland Cemetery at Clarksville.
Marshall Hall Kenton, 82, of Scranton died Sunday, Feb. 17, 2002, in
Clarksville.
He was a painter, member of the United Methodist Church and son of the
late Charles Summer and Bertha Maude Hall Kenton.
Survivors include his widow, Mildred Pridgin Kenton; one daughter, Marsha
Buck of Paris; two sisters, Helen Hatcher and Georgia Cowan, both of Merced,
Calif.; two grandchildren; and one great-grandchild.
Funeral will be at 10 a.m. Wednesday, Feb. 20, at Roller Chapel in Paris with burial in McKendree Cemetery at Subiaco.
Mildred Michelsen, 89, of Richardson, Texas, formerly of Clarksville,
died Saturday, Feb. 16, 2002, in Richardson, Texas.
She was a daughter of the late Calvin Bart and Sally Lucille Allen Price,
widow of John T. Michelsen, member of the Church of Christ, and was preceded
in death by one grandson, Kevin Blake.
She is survived by one daughter, Evelyn Blake of Richardson, Texas;
one son, Roy Michelsen of East Pointe, Mich.; and four grandchildren, Robin
Gerdes of Rowlett, Texas, Lisa Rosenow of Roseville, Mich., Craig Blake
of Richardson, Texas, and Jason Michelsen of East Pointe, Mich.
Funeral will be at 2 p.m. Wednesday, Feb. 20, at Roller-Cox Chapel with John Ballard officiating. Burial will be in the Minnow Creek Cemetery.
Ruby Lewallen, 54, of Atkins, formerly of Johnson County, died Sunday,
Feb. 17, 2002.
She was a retired license practical nurse, native of Atkins, daughter
of the late Paul and Ida Cross McCubbins, and was preceded in death by
one sister, Alice Faye McCubbins; and one brother, Haley McCubbins.
Survivors include her husband, Carl Lewallen Sr.; two sons, Carl Lewallen
Jr. of Fort Smith and John Lewallen of Mt. Home, Idaho; four brothers,
Ray McCubbins of Centerville, Danny McCubbins of Texas, Jimmy Dale McCubbins
of Kansas, and Paul Wayne McCubbins of Odessa, Texas; one sister, Pauline
Hollowell of Odessa, Texas; five grandchildren; seven stepgrandchildren;
and three stepgreat-grandchildren.
Funeral will be at 2 p.m. Wednesday, Feb. 20, at Lemley Funeral Chapel
in Atkins with Rev. Fred Goates officiating. Burial will be in Bewley Cemetery.
Pallbearers will be Clem Lewallen, Grady Lewallen, Wayne Lewallen, Charles Lewallen, Roy Lewallen, and Gary Lewallen.
Tommy Dean Hurst, 68, of Fort Smith died Sunday, Feb. 10, 2002, at Sparks
Regional Medical Center in Fort Smith.
A native of Coal Hill, he was a son of the late Mart Wesley and Della
Mae Bray Hurst, Army veteran, retired police officer for the city of Fort
Smith having served for 24 years plus, attended Harvest Time Tabernacle,
and was a member of the Arkansas Municipal Police Association, the Arkansas
Retired Municipal Police Association, American Legion Post No. 31 and VFW
Post No. 2036.
Survivors include his widow, Dorothy Geraldine Hampton Hurst; four sons,
Marty of Van Buren, Keith of Houston, Steve of Greenwood, and Wesley of
Fort Smith; one sister, Mozelle Stallings of Bonita, La.; and eight grandchildren,
Shawn, Mart, Blake, Brayden, Miranda, Whitney, Kortney, and Kassidy.
Funeral was at 11 a.m. Wednesday, Feb. 13, at Edwards Funeral Home Chapel
in Fort Smith with Rev. Kemp Holden officiating. Graveside services and
burial followed at 1 p.m. at the Hess Cemetery at Coal Hill.
Active pallbearers were Rex Mathews, Harley Thomas, Tom Masingale, Russell
Bartlett, Ronnie Atkins, and Donald Ray Hurst.
Honorary pallbearers were members of the Fort Smith Police Department.
William Emal (Bill) Birnbaum, 89, of Lamar died Monday, Feb. 18, 2002,
at his home.
He was a native of Lamar, son of the late George Ludwig and Lena Alma
Birkhahn Birnbaum, farmer and Lutheran.
He is survived by one sister, Lena Birnbaum of Lamar.
Graveside services and burial will be at 10 a.m. Wednesday, Feb. 20,
at Saint Paul Cemetery at Lutherville with Rev. Darrell Kobs officiating.
Arrangements are under the direction of Shinn Funeral Service of Russellville.
Memorials may be made to the Needy Paws Animal Shelter, P. O. Box 523,
Clarksville, AR 72830.
W. E. (Bill) Ragsdale, 79, of Dover died Tuesday, Feb. 12, 2002, at
his home.
He was a native of Pope County, son of the late William and Callie Trantham
Ragsdale, World War II Army veteran, member of the Teamsters Union Local
No. 886, the AOPA, and the Experimental Aircraft Association, and was preceded
in death by one brother, Burl (Tobe) Ragsdale.
Survivors include his widow, Vera Rose Ragsdale; one son and daughter-in-law,
Jim and Rose Ragsdale of Dover; one daughter and son-in-law, Anna and Wayne
Lovern of Chatham, Ill.; seven grandchildren, Jeremy Schwegmann, Eric Schwegmann,
Sherry Ragsdale, Rebecca Ragsdale, Jamy Ragsdale, Wade Lovern, and Paul
Lovern; eight great-grandchildren; one sister, Ruby Nell Millsaps of Dover;
one sister-in-law, Margaret Ragsdale of Dover; and numerous nieces and
nephews.
Graveside services and burial with military honors by the VFW Rogers-Rye Post No. 2282 were at 2 p.m. Friday, Feb. 15, at the Owens Cemetery near Dover under the direction of Humphrey Funeral Service.