Obituaries
Ada Holman Light
Ada Holman Light, 91, of Clarksville
died Thursday, Nov. 1, 2007, in Rudy.
A native of Lamar, she was a
daughter of the late Luke Wade and Elizabeth Daniels Holman, member of
Mt. Vernon Church of Christ and Hagarville Extension Homemakers Club,
and was preceded in death by her first husband, Carl Pearson; and one
son, Howard (Bud) Pearson.
Survivors include her husband,
Verless Light; one son, Ben Pearson and wife, Sandra, of Rudy; one
stepdaughter, Karen Mangrum and husband, Donnie, of Houston, Texas; two
grandchildren, Travis Pearson of Roland, Okla., and Jason Pearson of
Hiwasse; four stepgrandchildren, Laura Grill of Van Buren, John Watkins
and wife, Becky, of Fort Smith, Marissa Mangrum of La Porte, Texas, and
Brent Mangrum and wife, Amy, of Webster, Texas; six
great-grandchildren, Taylor Grill, Hunter Grill, Ransom Pearson, Ashley
Duschinsky, Sidney Mangrum, and Ryder Mangrum; and one
great-great-grandchild.
Funeral was at 2 p.m. Monday, Nov.
5, at Hardwicke Funeral Chapel with Paul Farrar officiating. Burial was
in Minnow Creek Cemetery.
Pallbearers were Duane Steele, Autry
Meeker, James Cox, Doug Carey, Don Carey, and Bub Pearson.
Memorials may be made to Mercy
Hospice, 5401 Ellsworth Road, Fort Smith, AR 72903.
Alma J. Martin
Alma J. (Jick) Martin, 74, of
Scranton died Wednesday, Oct. 31, 2007, in Clarksville.
She was a daughter of the late
William H. and Ola Needham Snow.
She is survived by her husband,
Billy Martin; two daughters, Cheryl Silveira of Scranton and Diane
Lucero of Clarksville; one son, Rick Snow of Scranton; two sisters,
Jeanne Hughes and Linda Holman, both of Scranton; four brothers, Jim
Snow, Billy Don Snow, William Bud Snow and Bobby Dale Snow, all of
Scranton; six grandchildren; and eight great-grandchildren.
Funeral was at 10 a.m. Saturday,
Nov. 3, at the Freewill Baptist Church at Dublin.
Burial was in Wares Chapel Cemetery
under the direction of Roller Funeral Home of Paris.
Pallbearers were Justin Silveira,
Matt Snow, Joe Lucero, Jeremy Porter, David Snow and Mark Snow.
Herbert L. Shockley
Herbert L. (Herb) Shockley, 81, of
Clarksville died Saturday, Nov. 3, 2007, at Arkansas Heart Hospital in
Little Rock.
He was born in Detroit, Mich., son
of Aulton Ashford and John Ava Blair Shockley, attended Hays Chapel
Methodist Church, was a decorated veteran of World War II, former
member of Pulaski County Mounted Patrol, member of Pittsburg Masonic
Lodge No. 362 at Lamar, graduate of Lamar High School, member of the
first four-year graduating class at Arkansas Tech University in
Russellville, thoroughbred horse trainer, and preceded in death by one
brother, Blair Shockley.
Survivors include his wife, Betty
Shockley; one son, Herbert Warren Shockley of Clarksville; stepmother,
Pauline Barber and husband, Richard, of Russellville; four
sisters,
Lina Ramey and husband, Bobby, of Danville, Janie Jirinec and husband,
Joe, of Russellville, Hazel Leslie of Little Rock, and Nancy Holm and
husband, Jeff, of Grand Forks, N. D.; one brother, Brent Shockley and
wife, Tracey, of Houston, Texas; one granddaughter, Anastasa Shockley
of Boulder, Colo.; and numerous nieces and nephews.
Funeral was at 2 p.m. Tuesday, Nov.
6, at Hardwicke Funeral Chapel with Rev. Larry Horne officiating.
Burial was in Lamar Cemetery.
Active pallbearers were Don
Stimpson, Don Dougan, Don Robert Hurst, Mike Jacobs, Len Bradley and
James Overbey.
Honorary pallbearers were John
Helmert, Tom Vasseur, Jerry Oliver, and E. G. Smith.
Imogene Mackie
Imogene Mackie, 84, of Dover died
Thursday, Nov. 1, 2007, at Stella Manor Nursing Home.
A native of Dover, she was a
daughter of the late Odus K. and Fannie Eubanks, member of North New
Hope Assembly of God Church, quilter, seamstress, and was preceded in
death by one son, Jackie Mackie; four brothers, Robert K., Odus, Argus
and Tommy Eubanks; three sisters, Stella Powell, Edna Ruth Eubanks, and
Ruby Moore; and one grandson, Marty Mackie.
Survivors include her husband of 67
years, Clarence Mackie; four sons and five daughters-in-law, Deryle and
Roberta Mackie of Russellville, Don and Kathy Mackie of Scottsville,
Tony and Liz Mackie of Dover, Terry and Jana Mackie of Augsburg and
Cathy Mackie of Russellville; two daughters and one son-in-law, Elaine
and Ron Huddleston of Berryville and Belinda Guinn of Augsburg; several
half-brothers, all of Missouri; one half-sister of Missouri; 13
grandchildren; 11 great-grandchildren; one great-great-grandchild; and
numerous nieces and nephews.
Funeral was at 10 a.m. Monday, Nov.
5, at North New Hope Assembly of God Church near Dover with Rev. Bobby
Judkins officiating.
Burial was in North New Hope
Cemetery under the direction of Shinn Funeral Service of Russellville.
Active pallbearers were Deryle, Don,
Tony, Terry and Mark Mackie and Kevin Huddleston.
Honorary pallbearers included the
staff of Stella Manor Nursing Home.
Memorials may be made to Alzheimer's
Arkansas, 10411 West Markham Street, Suite 130, Little Rock, AR 72205.
James Eugene Hays
Funeral for James Eugene Hays, 63,
of Fort Smith, who died Tuesday, Oct. 30, 2007, at his home, was at 1
p.m. Saturday, Nov. 3, at Ocker Memorial Chapel in Van Buren with
burial at Hays Chapel Cemetery near Clarksville.
Pallbearers were Ronnie Hays, Paul
Hays, Leslie Fisher, Daniel Fisher, Gary Robinson, Ronnie Hays Jr.,
Jerry Harris Jr., and C. J. Hays.
He was a son of the late Hurley and
Wanetta Ralstin Hays, member of the "Good Ole Boys Country Club,"
retired from Whirlpool as a forklift operator, and was preceded in
death by one brother, Doyle Hays.
Survivors include two daughters,
Tammy Belcher and husband, Frankie, of Cedarville and Crystal Martin of
Fort Smith; two sons, Stoney Hays and wife, Christi, of St. Paul,
Minn., and Tony Spence of Fort Smith; three sisters, Virginia Burnette
of Muldrow, Okla., Barbara Harris of Van Buren, and Linda Michelmann of
Coal Hill; five brothers, Gary Hays and Paul Hays of Fort Smith, David
Hays of Idaho, Lester Hays of San Diego, Calif., and Ronnie Hays of
Kibler; seven grandchildren, Morgan and Cooper Hays, Ashley, Josh and
Michael Belcher, and McKenzie and Grayson Martin; and several nieces
and nephews.
Jimmy Lee Huff
Jimmy Lee Huff, 54, of Cecil,
died Wednesday, Oct. 31, 2007, in Fort Smith.
He was a native of Camp Roberts,
Calif., truck driver and son of the late Wade Huff.
Survivors include his wife, Sandra
Bartlett Huff; one daughter, Kelly Huff of Van Buren; two sons, Lerner
Huff of Cecil and Joshua Huff of Dubai; mother and stepfather, Betty
and John Zachery of Coal Hill; three sisters, Patsy Phillips of
California, and Barbara Bartlett and Betty Ann Reynolds, both of Coal
Hill; two brothers, Gary Huff of Joplin, Mo., and Johnny Zachery of
Clarksville; and one grandchild.
A memorial service was held at 10
a.m. Saturday, Nov. 3, at Calvary Baptist Church in Ozark with Rev.
Coyce Couch officiating. Arrangements were under the direction of
Shaffer Funeral Home of Ozark.
The body was cremated.
Joseph Williams
Joseph (Tink) Williams, 98, of
Clarksville died Saturday, Nov. 3, 2007, at Johnson Regional Medical
Center.
A native of the Stone Hill Community
in Johnson County, he was a son of the late Jim and Emma Smart
Williams, retired farmer and coal miner, Army veteran of World War II,
member of Coal Hill Church of Christ, Bunch Walton Post No. 22 of the
American Legion, Harmony Masonic Lodge No. 433, and River Valley
Chapter No. 49 York Rite Bodies at Russellville, life member of
Clarksville Chapter No. 172 Order of the Eastern Star, former member of
the Johnson County Old Coal Belt Baseball League, and was preceded in
death by his wife, Lorene Hooten Williams.
He is survived by three nephews,
Duane Steele, Carl Williams and Ancil Williams, all of Clarksville; and
one niece, Benita Williams Maddoux of Claremore, Okla.
Funeral was at 10 a.m. Tuesday, Nov.
6, at Hardwicke Funeral Chapel with John Ballard officiating. Burial
was in Union Grove Cemetery.
Active pallbearers were Dale Meek,
Donald Meek, Bob Hurley, Benny Hardgrave, C. O. Blackard, and Don
Dougan.
Honorary pallbearers were John
Harvey, Gene Koerdt, Claud Dougan, and K. P. Harvey.
Katherine Riddell
Katherine McNabb Riddell, 89, of
Clarksville died Friday, Oct. 26, 2007, at Clarksville Convalescent
Home.
She was a daughter of Alvin and Ada
McNabb, a lifelong member of Clarksville Presbyterian Church, and
involved with the American Cancer Society, the Johnson Regional Medical
Center Auxiliary, and several other civic groups, and had an active
interest in music and painting. She was preceded in death by two
sisters, Lois Whitworth and Betty Drake; and two children, Marian
Cargile and Forrest Riddell.
She is survived by her husband of 72
years, Wendell Riddell; one son, Mark of Seattle, Wash.; two sisters,
Jeanne Peters of Clemson, S. C., and Louise Sims of Clinton, Iowa; four
grandchildren, Eden Riddell Hennessy and Marc Riddell, both of Seattle,
Wash., Kevin Cargile of Sugarland, Texas, and Jason Cargile of
Oceanside, Calif.; and several great-grandchildren, nieces, and nephews.
A memorial service is planned on
Dec. 10 at the Clarksville Presbyterian Church.
Mary Ann Ervin
Mary Ann Ervin, 80, of Ozark,
grandmother of Jarron Cassidy Crawley of Clarksville, died Thursday,
Nov. 1, 2007, at Ozark.
She was a daughter of the late
Lawrence and Edna Fern Spears Rambo, native of Charleston, member of
the First United Methodist Church in Ozark, United Methodist Women, TTT
Society and Democratic party, and was preceded in death by her husband
of 40 years, Floyd Ervin Sr.; one son, Floyd Ervin Jr.; one sister,
Margaret Rambo Ward; and one niece, Pamela Ward Morlan.
She is survived by one daughter,
Candace Ann Ervin Crawley of Ozark; one son, Lawrence Garner Ervin of
Ozark; four other grandchildren, Brandi Harris and husband, James, of
Ozark, Sonya Lea Johnson of Las Vegas, Nev., Arthur Thomas Ervin of
Fort Smith, and Sarah Michelle Ervin of Conway; four
great-grandchildren, Jake Teer of Ozark, Kyla Johnson of Las Vegas,
Nev., Sadie Harris of Ozark, and Alex Ervin of Fort Smith; and one
brother-in-law, Roger Ward of Fort Smith.
Graveside services and burial were
at 3 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 3, at Highland Cemetery with Lonnie Turner
officiating. Arrangements were under the direction of Shaffer Funeral
Home of Ozark.
Active pallbearers were Lonnie
Turner, Kennith Smith, Robert Via, James Harris, Joe Powell, and
Wallace Alston.
Honorary pallbearers were Roger
Ward, Sue King, Tracy Shrum, Theresa Epperson, Connie Eckelhoff, Jonell
Collins, Crystal Hall, Richard Varner, Margarella Armbruster and
Peachtree Hospice staff.
Memorials may be made to Ozark First
United Methodist Church Handbell Choir.
Richard Harris
Richard Harris, 64, of Madera,
Calif., died Monday, Oct. 29, 2007, in a Madera hospital.
A native of Sanger, Calif., he was a
machinist in the mould shop at Madera Glass for 30 years, reserve
deputy sheriff, volunteer firefighter, member of the Madera Bass Club
and president of AFGWU Local No. 19 for many years.
He was preceded in death by
his
parents, Ollie and Minnie Harris of Madera, Calif.; father-in-law,
Gilbert Carter of Fresno, Calif.; and stepfather-in-law, Tate Mayfield
of Clarksville.
He is survived by his wife of 41
years, Susan Harris; one son, Travis Harris and wife, Fawn, of
Corcoran, Calif.; one daughter, Mindy Barela and husband, Tommy, of
Merced, Calif.; two brothers, David Harris of Madera, Calif., and Randy
Harris and wife, Sherry, of Ohio; three sisters, Darlene Ryan and
husband, Harold, Diane Zeiler and husband, David, and Chris Harrold and
husband, Gary, all of Madera, Calif.; four grandchildren, Andrew
Barela, Bryce Harris, Collin Harris, and Koda Harris; mother-in-law,
Pauline Mayfield of Clarksville; brother-in-law, Gilbert Carter Jr. and
wife, Michelle, of Fresno, Calif.; sister-in-law, Sandy Smith and
husband, Darryl, of Madera, Calif.; 17 nieces and nephews; and 11
great-nieces and great-nephews.
Funeral was at 1 p.m. Friday, Nov.
2, at Jay Chapel in Madera, Calif.
Memorials may be made to the charity
of the donor's choice.
Verna Waterman
Verna Waterman, 75, of Dover died
Wednesday, Oct. 31, 2007, at her home.
She was a native of Treat and
daughter of the late Dave Waterman.
Survivors include one daughter,
Wanda Vaughan and husband, Darrell, of Dover; mother, Stella Waterman
of Dover; four grandchildren, Tammie Sotomayor and husband, Al, of
Russellville, Theresa McCain and husband, Todd, of Clarksville, TaWanna
Barefield and husband, Ralph, of Russellville, and Tina Bryant and
husband, Brad, of Russellville; 12 great-grandchildren, Allison and
Alexa Sotomayor of Russellville, Dustin, Chris and Logan Foster and
Joseph and Brooklyn McCain of Clarksville, Samantha and Zachary
Barefield of Russellville, Brianna Basinger, and Kristina and Haylee
Bryant of Russellville; two brothers, W. D. Waterman and wife,
Charlotte of Ria vista, Calif., and Kenneth Waterman and wife, Tina, of
Potts Town, Pa.; one sister, Virginia Merritt and husband, Bob, of
Russellville; and several nieces, nephews, and cousins.
Funeral was at 10 a.m. Saturday,
Nov. 3, at Humphrey Chapel followed by burial at the Treat Cemetery.
Active pallbearers were Todd McCain,
Brad Bryant, Ralph Barefield, Dustin Foster, Chris Foster, Joseph
McCain and Zachary Barefield.
Honorary pallbearers were Bob
Merritt, Al Sotomayor, Allison Sotomayor, Alexa Sotomayor, Brooklyn
McCain, Logan Foster, Samantha Barefield, Brianna Basinger, Kristina
Bryant and Haylee Bryant.
Ralph J. Cowan
Ralph J. (Buster) Cowan, 92, of
Central City, Arkansas died on Tuesday, October 30, 2007 in his home in
Central City.
Ralph Cowan, the son of Arthur and
Nora Hammons Cowan of Oark, Arkansas was born on July 28, 1915. Ralph
was a 1936 graduate of Clarksville, Arkansas High School, in a class of
74 graduates.
Ralph was preceded in death by his
parents Arthur and Nora Cowan; first wife, Gladys Langdon Cowan; son,
Rodney Cowan; brother, Ernest Cowan; and sisters, Grace Croft, Myrtle
Brown and Betty J. Matherly.
He was a member of Goddard United
Methodist Church, Fort Smith, Arkansas and also served as a Certified
Lay Speaker within the Fort Smith United Methodist District.
Ralph was a proud, fifty plus year
member of the Scottish Rite of Free Masonry in the Valley of the Fort
Smith Orient of Fort Smith, Arkansas.
During World War II, Ralph was
honored with the meritorious Civilian Service Award from the U. S. Navy
Department for outstanding construction work. And later, as a general
contractor, Ralph was responsible for the building of well over 50
public schools in the Los Angeles, California area.
Upon retiring, he enjoyed a second
career as vice president for construction of the internationally known
Sea World in Florida, from 1972 until 1980.
Ralph (Buster) Cowan is survived by
his wife, Helen L. Cowan of Central City, Arkansas; one daughter, Leah
L. Udwin, and four grandchildren, Whitney, Trevor, Camden and Benjamin
Udwin, all of Tulsa, Oklahoma; and a brother, G. W. Cowan of
Crossville, Tennessee.
Ralph is also survived by his
extended family; Helen's son and daughter-in-law, Bob and Fran
Callaway of Bristow, Oklahoma; grandson, Trey H. Callaway and his
wife, Nancy, of Woodland Hills, California; granddaughter, Kendell L.
Mooney and her husband, Terry, of Tulsa, Oklahoma; and four
great-grandchildren, Clementine, Crockett and Cosmo Callaway, and
Collin P. Mooney; plus a host of nieces, nephews and close friends.
Services for Ralph Cowan were held
at 2 p.m. Saturday, November 3, 2007, at Goddard United Methodist
Church, 1922 Dodson Avenue, Fort Smith, Arkansas and were officiated by
the Edwards Funeral Home of Fort Smith. Ralph's final resting place
will be in the Arkansas mountain country of his birth, a place of
natural beauty that he cherished his entire life, Oark, Arkansas.
Family visited with friends Friday,
November 2, 2007, from 6-7:30 p.m. at Edwards Funeral Home.
Pallbearers were Ralph's three
grandsons, Trevor, Camden and Benjamin Udwin, along with their father,
Victor Udwin, of Tulsa, Oklahoma.
Honorary pallbearers were the Wesley
Sunday School Class of Goddard United Methodist Church.
Memorial contributions in honor of
Ralph J. (Buster) Cowan's life may be made to Goddard United Methodist
Church, 1922 Dodson Avenue, Fort Smith, Arkansas 72901 or to the Oark
Cemetery Fund, c/o Don Vaught, HC 62, Box 106, Ozone, Arkansas 72854.
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