Albert Eugene Bradley, 89, of Lodi, Calif., died Tuesday, March 8,
2005, in a Lodi (California) hospital.
A native of Lamar, he was a son of the late Alexander (Neeley) and
Vannie Harmon Bradley, employed as a welder for Shell Oil Refinery in
Martinez, Calif., for 35 years prior to retiring in 1978, and formerly
employed in the Alameda (California) Shipyards during World War II and
the Civilian Conservation Corps in Idaho. He was preceded in death by
his wife, Clover Bradley; one son, David Bradley; one brother, James
Bradley; and two sisters, Marveline Jones and Betty Sparks.
He is survived by two daughters, Sheila Dunn and husband, Jack, of
Lodi, Calif., and Kathleen Bradley of Fairfield, Calif,; one
daughter-in-law, Joanna Barnes of Maui, Hawaii; five grandchildren; and
four great-grandchildren.
A private inurnment service was held at the Memory Gardens Memorial
Park Cemetery in Concord, Calif.
Brenda Sue Ainslie, 46, of Ozone died Sunday, March 6, 2005,
frominjuries sustained in an automobile accident.
She was a native of Tulare, Calif.
Survivors include her husband, Curtis Ainslie of California;
onedaughter, Chyrel Bartlett of California; five sisters; four
brothers;and four grandchildren.
The body was cremated.
Mildred Beatrice Clayborn, 82, of Lamar died Tuesday, March 8, 2005,
atJohnson Regional Medical Center.
She was a daughter of the late William Martin and Mary Eliza
NordinFelkins, widow of Herman R. Clayborn, Baptist, and was preceded
indeath by three sisters, Ella Hook, Bessie Rhodes and Frances
Rogers;and three brothers, Aaron Felkins, John Felkins, and Jack
Felkins.
She is survived by one brother, Lee Felkins of Lodi, Calif.;
onesister-in-law, Eula Bridges of Clarksville; nieces and nephews,
TanyaBerg, Gailya Evans, Janell Borel, Cecil Rhodes, Rose Mary Woolery,
BillRhodes, Charlotte Felkins, Mary York, and many other loving nieces
andnephews.
Funeral was at 10 a.m. Thursday, March 10, at Roller-Cox Chapel
withRev. Amos Pledger officiating. Burial was in Woodland Cemetery.
Active pallbearers were Travis Fetters, Lance Fetters, Larry
Clayborn,Todd Russell, Bob DeWinter, and Michael Berg.
Bertha Asche Scott, 87, of Clarksville died Saturday, March 12,
2005,at her home.
She was a daughter of the late Edward and Bertha Kuhlman Asche,
widowof Verlin Thomas Bierbrodt and Samuel Scott, and was preceded in
deathby one daughter, Brenda Gail Bierbrodt.
Survivors include two sons, Thomas Asche Bierbrodt and
companion,Daniel Gawat, both of Chicago, Ill., and David Bierbrodt and
wife,Dolores, of Arma, Kan.; five grandchildren; 12
great-grandchildren; andone great-great-grandchild.
Bobbie Lee Warren, 81, of Ozone died Sunday, March 13, 2005,
atCountryside Manor Nursing Home.
He was a World War II veteran and the recipient of the Bronze Star
forIndia-Burma Campaign, the second Bronze Star for Central
BurmaCampaign, the third Bronze Star for China Defensive, the
DistinguishedFlying Cross, the Air Medal, and the two Oak Leaf
Clusters, a 32nddegree Mason, retired from BSA, and owner of Warren
MuzzleloadingCompany. He was a son of the late Roy and Sarah Catherine
BaileyWarren, and was preceded in death by his wife, Audrey Inez
Warren, andone son, Michael Lee Warren.
Survivors include one daughter, Patricia Susanne Warren Bicio of
Ozone;and two grandchildren, Jennifer and Andrew.
Chestene Harley George, 81, of Clarksville died Sunday, March 13,
2005,at Countryside Manor Nursing Home.
A native of Ola, he was a son of the late Harvey and Leeottia
MizeGeorge, member of Twin Oaks Missionary Baptist Church, Air
Forceveteran of World War II, and was preceded in death by one son,
CarrolRay George.
Survivors include his wife, Mary George; two stepdaughters, Doris
Richof Hagarville and Sheila Poe of North Little Rock; two
sisters,Christene Fisher and Margaret Wylie, both of Clarksville; one
brother,Harvey Gene George of Alma; six grandchildren; 12
great-grandchildren;and two great-great-grandchildren.
Funeral will be at 9 a.m. Thursday, March 17, at Hardwicke
FuneralChapel with Rev. Troy Vaughn officiating. Burial will follow at
3 p.m.in Union Hill Cemetery at Ingalls.
Pallbearers will be Johnny Young, Floyd Rich, Mike Whitkanack,
LawrenceRichards, Charles Roberts, and Fred Cowell.
Jackie Lale Roberts, 69, of Clarksville died Tuesday, March 8, 2005,
atSparks Regional Medical Center in Fort Smith.
He was a son of the late Olney B. and Marie Jones Roberts,
1953graduate of Clarksville High School, member of Landmark
MissionaryBaptist Church, manager of Cargill Feed Mills for several
years and wasretired from Cargill as a turkey specialist. He was
preceded in deathby one sister, Virgie Skidgel.
Survivors include his wife, Jurine Hays Roberts; one daughter
andson-in-law, Leah and Steve Castleberry of Lake Charles, La.; one
sonand daughter-in-law, Lale and Joan Roberts of Watton, Mich.; and
sixgrandchildren, Milah Phillips and Megan Castleberry, both of
LakeCharles, La., and Elsa Roberts, Aaron Roberts, Kristie Roberts,
andLaura Roberts, all of Watton, Mich.
Funeral was at 2 p.m. Saturday, March 12, at Landmark
MissionaryBaptist Church with Rev. Vernon Bass, Rev. Billy Usery and
Dr. RobertBrown officiating.
Burial was in Oakland Cemetery under the direction of Hardwicke
FuneralHome.
Kenneth Roderick Carter, 60, of Clarksville died Friday, March
11,2005, at his home.
He was retired from the U. S. Navy and during his service he
receivedthe Fifth Good Conduct Award, Navy Achievement Medal, Battle
"E" Ribbonwith Star, Vietnam Service Medal, Vietnam Campaign Medal,
Armed ForcesExpeditionary Medal, and the National Defense Service
Medal. He was ason of the late Riley and Lily Sampley Carter, and was
preceded indeath by one sister, Alice Brinagor; and four brothers,
Mike, Gene, Donand Harold Carter.
Survivors include his wife, Joann Carter; one daughter, Sandra
Kremersand husband, Paul, of Clarksville; one son, Kenneth J. Carter
and wife,Sherry, of Clarksville; one sister, Helen Burch of
Clarksville; onebrother, Wayne Carter of Clarksville; and ten
grandchildren.
Funeral was at 10 a.m. Monday, March 14, at Roller-Cox Funeral
HomeChapel with Rev. Amos Pledger officiating. Burial was in
HoustonCemetery at Alix.
Catherine Louise Lewis, 90, of Clarksville died Sunday, March 13,
2005,at Clarksville Convalescent Home.
She was a daughter of the late Jesse Lee and Eva Underwood
Newton,Baptist, and was preceded in death by her husband of 63 years,
ElmerLewis; and one brother, Lee Newton.
Survivors are one son and daughter-in-law, Bob and Faye Lewis
ofClarksville; one sister, Avo Hinson of Clarksville; two
grandchildren,Lisa Hampton and husband, James, of Coal Hill and Kent
Lewis and wife,Yvonne, of Hartman; two stepgrandchildren, Alan Pratt of
Cabot andLinda Dickerson and husband, Gary, of Gurdon; and one
great-grandchild,Whitney Lewis.
Funeral will be at 10 a.m. Wednesday, March 16, at Stillwell
BaptistChurch with Rev. Jim Goodman and Steve Askins officiating.
Burial will be in Stillwell Cemetery under the direction of
Roller-CoxFuneral Home.
Active pallbearers will be Dayne Phillips, Bruce Phillips, Bobby
DaynePhillips, John Askins, Wendell Lee and Bob Bean.
Martha E. Bates, 55, of Clarksville died Sunday, March 13, 2005, at
herhome.
She was a native of the Cato Community in Pulaski County, daughter
ofthe late Amos and Ellen Roberts, former owner of the Gingerbread
DollHouse, attended Hedgeway Church, and was preceded in death by one
son,Johnny Ray Bates.
Survivors are her husband, Jim Bates; one daughter and
son-in-law,Joyce and Chris Price of Clarksville; two sons and one
daughter-in-law,Michael and Charlene Bates of Lamar and Billy and
Gretchen Bates ofCabot; two sisters, Nancy Helfrich of Newport and
Patricia Berry ofJacksonville; one brother, Billy Roberts of
Jacksonville; and eightgrandchildren, Brittney Merritt and Hunter
Merritt, both ofClarksville; Evan Bates, Austin Bates, Taylor Beeman
and LindseyBeeman, all of Cabot, and Zach Thomas and Morgan Thomas,
both ofClarksville.
Maggie Sarah Woodard, 83, of Clarksville died Tuesday, March 15,
2005,at Johnson Regional Medical Center.
She was a daughter of the late George and Sally Catron Berry, widow
ofWard Woodard, and member of the Jamestown Assembly of God Church.
She is survived by one daughter, Anna Pauline Williams of
Clarksville;one son, Ward Woodard Jr. of Sallisaw, Okla.; one sister,
Ada Ezell ofCocoa Beach, Fla.; one brother, Maynard Berry of
Cincinnati, Ohio; sixgrandchildren; and 14 great-grandchildren.
Funeral will be at 10 a.m. Friday, March 18, at Roller-Cox Funeral
HomeChapel with Rev. Amos Pledger officiating. Burial will be in
CarterCemetery.
Pennie Diane Holt, 46, of Clarksville died Monday, March 14, 2005,
ather home.
She was an employee of Sara Lee Hosiery.
Survivors are her husband, Randy Holt; one son, Billy Don Cast of
LakeJackson, Texas; three stepdaughters, Amy Howell and husband,
Hunter, ofCoal Hill and Kerri and Vanessa Holt of Clarksville; parents,
John andBarbara Wilson of Portland, Texas; one sister and
brother-in-law, Pattyand Phil Barclay of Portland, Texas; one brother,
Craig Wilson ofPortland, Texas; and one grandchild.
Funeral will be at 2 p.m. Wednesday, March 16, at Roller-Cox
FuneralHome with Rev. Bill Holt officiating. Burial will be in Lamar
Cemetery.
Active pallbearers will be Jarrad Callahan, James Callahan,
KennethKennedy, Roger Holman, Eugene Hill and Mike Holt.
Tommy J. Doss, 58, of Coal Hill died Thursday, March 10, 2005, at
St.Edward Mercy Medical Center in Fort Smith.
He was a retired mechanic draftsman, member of the Coal Hill
BaptistChurch, Masonic Lodge No. 383, and Scottish Rites, and was
preceded indeath by his mother, Geneva Ruth Doss Wygle, and parents,
Tom and OdieElizabeth Doss.
Survivors include his wife, Shelba Haney Doss; one son, Tommy
AaronDoss of Altus; one brother, Jimmy R. Doss of Springdale; and
threegrandchildren, Kori Erin Doss of Clarksville and Kaytlyne
ElizabethDoss and Kolby Ethan Doss, both of Coal Hill.
Funeral was at 2 p.m. Saturday, March 12, at the Coal Hill
BaptistChurch with Rev. David Qualls and Rev. Dennis Reynolds
officiating.
Burial was in Houston Cemetery at Altus under the direction
ofRoller-Cox Funeral Home.
Active pallbearers were Matthew Reynolds, Jacob Reynolds, Thomas
Doss,Glyndell Bramlett, Philip Taylor, Gerald Bartlett, Earl Calder,
and JimRofkahr.
She is survived by three daughters, Hattie Harris, Barbara
TompkinsandRuth Lipe, all of Ozark; two sons, Robert Lee Williams of
Grass Valley,Calif., and Raymond Williams of Safford, Ariz.; two
sisters, Lois Cowanof Sacramento, Calif., and Marie Kaufman of Los
Angeles, Calif.; onebrother, Arlie Warren of Texas; 11 grandchildren;
17great-grandchildren; and one great-great-grandchild.