Obituaries
Bobby Lee Melton
Bobby Lee Melton, 72, of Clarksville
died Wednesday, Jan. 9, 2008, at his home.
He was a native of Odessa, Texas,
retired pipe line employee, son of the late Robert L. and Annie Martin
Melton, and was preceded in death by his wife of 50 years, Nancy Lorene
Melton; and three brothers, Jake Dennis, Carl Dennis, and Acey Dennis.
Survivors include his wife, Shirley
Holt Melton; five daughters, Jackie Coulter and husband, Larry, Bonita
Long and husband, Mark, and Laquita Hogue and husband, Raymond, all of
Lamar, Debbie Shay and husband, Wesley, of Knoxville, and Pam Blasczyk
and husband, Steve, of Russellville; five sons, Bobby Neal Melton of
Austin, Texas, Earnest and Brady Duff, both of Clarksville, Gary Duff
and wife, Michelle, of Subiaco, and Dan Duff of Lamar; one brother,
Earl Dennis of Orlando, Fla.; 24 grandchildren; 31 great-grandchildren;
and four great-great-grandchildren.
Funeral was at 2 p.m. Saturday, Jan.
12, at Roller-Cox Funeral Home Chapel with Rev. Don Erwin and Rev.
Eddie Birdsong officiating. Burial was in Knoxville Cemetery.
Active pallbearers were Earnest
Duff, Gary Duff, Brady Duff, Dan Duff, Greg Holman, and Blake Otwell.
Honorary pallbearers were Carl
Melton, Ted Melton, Verlon Harris, and Dean Hughes.
Memorials may be made to the
Department of Health-Hospice, 22 Sherwood Plaza, Clarksville, AR 72830.
Ernest C. Graves
Ernest Christopher Graves, 93, died
Saturday, Jan. 12, 2008, in Broken Arrow, Okla.
He was a native of the Ludwig area,
son of the late Daniel Franklin and Mary Ann Darnell Graves, and member
of First Free Will Baptist Church, Faith Cumberland Presbyterian
Church, and First United Methodist Church, all in Tulsa, Okla. He was a
retired lumber mill employee in Clarksville, riverter, electrician,
crane carrier, and mechanic, and was preceded in death by his wife,
Mary Glynn Overbey Graves, and one daughter, Glenda Christine Graves.
He is survived by one daughter, Mary
Jo Bridges and husband, David; one grandson, David Christopher Bridges
and wife, Jennifer Lynne; one granddaughter, Jolyn Murrin and husband,
Jeff; and four great-grandchildren, Zachary Joseph Hyatt, Tyler James
Duncan, Cecily Josephine Murrin, and Samantha Pearl Bridges.
Funeral will be at 10 a.m. Friday,
Jan. 18, at the Church of the Shepherd United Methodist Church followed
by burial at 3 p.m. at Lamar Cemetery under the direction of Moore's
Eastlawn Chapel.
Floyd J. Hignite
Floyd James Hignite, 86, of
Clarksville died Friday, Jan. 11, 2008, at Washington Regional Hospital
in Fayetteville.
He was a son of the late John Thomas
and Janie Ritchie Hignite, retired iron worker, in 1936 was the first
to establish a mail route from Ozone to Oark, service member of C. C.
C. of Locke Hollow at Ozone in 1938, World War II Army veteran, member
of Iron Worker Local 75 of Phoenix, Ariz., for 55 years and a member of
the Clarksville Airport Commission. He was preceded in death by one
brother, Charlie Hignite.
Survivors include his wife, Helen
Marie Burlage Hignite; three daughters, Judy Marie Hignite of
Fayetteville, Joan Frances Hignite Guinn of Sanford, Fla., and Marlene
Juanita Bennett of Paradise Valley, Ariz.; two sons, Sonny John Hignite
of Vance Air Force Base in Enid, Okla., and Jerry Floyd Hignite of Los
Angeles, Calif.; two sisters, Amy Lois Hignite of Hartman and Bessie
Langdon of Ozone; nine grandchildren; and six great-grandchildren.
Graveside services and burial were
at 10:30 a.m. Monday, Jan. 14, at Oakland Cemetery with Father William
Wewers officiating. Arrangements were under the direction of Roller-Cox
Funeral Home.
James O. Handley
James Olen Handley, 87, died Jan. 7,
2008, at Comfort Care Retirement Center in Furth, Germany.
A native of the Spadra Community
near Clarksville, he was a son of the late Eual C. and Permelia Moore
Handley, attended Spadra, Hays Chapel and Clarksville schools, where he
graduated, member of Hays Chapel Methodist Church, served in the
U. S.
Navy, former owner and operator of a small dairy, served as a military
policeman with the U. S. Army in Berlin, Germany, and was a former
sergeant and weapons and munitions instructor in the Nuremberg-Furth
area in Germany prior to owning and operating a real estate, insurance,
car and apartment rental agency with offices both in Nuremberg and
Furth. He was preceded in death by one brother, Chester L. Handley.
Survivors include his wife, Inje
Handley; three daughters, Carla Handley Donaldson of Clarksville,
Angela Handley Klorwein of Erlengen, Germany, and Karen Handley Baffour
of Munich, Germany; two sons, David E. Handley of Clarksville and James
O. Handley Jr. of Berlin, Germany; two brothers, Robert E. Handley of
Clarksville and Johnnie Handley of Lamar; five grandchildren, Korona
Handley of Erlengen, Germany, Greg Donaldson, Danina Bateman and Jeremy
Handley, all of Clarksville, and Martin Handley of New Mexico; four
great-grandchildren; and several nieces, nephews and cousins.
Burial was at Waldfriedhof Virndorf
Cemetery in Furth, Germany.
John W. Barker
John Wesley Barker, 64, of
Clarksville died Friday, Jan. 11, 2008, at his home.
He was a veteran of the U. S. Army
and son of the late Martin Robert and Dorothy Fitzmaurice Barker.
Survivors include his wife, Carolyn
Purdy Barker; one daughter, Jennifer Sanderson of North Carolina; three
sons, John Wesley Barker III of Florida, and Steve Barker and Scott
Barker, both of Texas; two brothers, Henry Barker of Ohio and Martin
Barker of Texas; and three grandchildren.
Rosary was at 7 p.m. Monday, Jan.
14, at Roller-Cox Funeral Home Chapel with Father William Wewers
officiating. Graveside services and burial were at 11 a.m. Tuesday,
Jan. 15, at the Fort Smith National Cemetery in Fort Smith.
Memorials may be made to the John
Wesley Barker Memorial Fund, c/o Triangle Memorial Fund, 4813 Emperor
Boulevard, Durham, N. C. 27703.
Omer Williamson
Another angel has entered the gates
of Heaven. On January 9, 2008, Omer Steve Williamson, 87, of Mabelvale,
Arkansas, (formerly of Hartman, Arkansas) passed away peacefully from
this earth while surrounded by his family and was welcomed into his
Lord's arms. He was born December 17, 1920, in Van Buren, Arkansas.
He was preceded in death by his
parents, Rev. Ed and Gladys Williamson; two brothers, Curtis Williamson
and George Williamson; and three sisters, Matha King, Wilma Williamson
and Irene Wells.
He is survived by his wife and
"Sweetheart" of 70 1/2 years, Geneva Bell Williamson; two sons, Tom
Williamson of Mabelvale, Arkansas, and Carl Williamson (Wendy) of Prim,
Arkansas; two granddaughters, Lori Hartwick (Robert) of Mabelvale,
Arkansas, and Amber Beale of Salt Lake City, Utah; one grandson, Shawn
Williamson (Minette) of Bossier City, Louisiana; one great-grandson,
Kevin Williamson of Bossier City, Louisiana; and one
great-granddaughter, Abigail Beale of Salt Lake City, Utah.
A Sergeant in the U. S. Army, he
served in the Pacific Theater during World War II from September
14,1944 until February 12, 1946, at which time he received an honorable
discharge. He spent a number of years singing tenor with his father,
mother and his siblings and also with the Blackard Quartet of Johnson
County, Arkansas. Mr. Williamson retired from Teletype in 1984 where he
was employed as a tool and die maker. He enjoyed trout fishing,
crossword puzzles and being surrounded by his family. He never met a
stranger, and everyone he met was always touched by his sweet spirit.
He was a devoted husband, father and "Papa" and will be deeply missed.
The family wishes to express their
sincere thanks to the following staffs for their outstanding care and
support during the past few months: Arkansas Hospice, Southwest Nursing
Home and Residential Care Facility, Southwest Regional Medical Center,
UAMS, and St. Vincent Hospital.
The family also wishes to express
thanks to Dr. Michael Z. Chesser for his continued love and care for
our family over the past few years.
A memorial graveside service is
scheduled for Saturday, January 19, 2008, at 1:00 p.m. at Hess Cemetery
(Hwy. 164) near Coal Hill, Arkansas. Arrangements are by Hardwicke
Funeral Home in Clarksville, Arkansas.
In lieu of flowers, the family asks
that memorial donations be made to Arkansas Hospice, Inc., 5600 W. 12th
Street, Little Rock, Arkansas 72204 or to the Humane Society of Pulaski
County, 14600 Colonel Glenn Road, Little Rock, Arkansas 72210.
Orvil J. T. Pitts
Orvil J. T. Pitts, 70, of Hartman
died Friday, Jan. 11, 2008, at Johnson Regional Medical Center.
He was a native of Clarksville, son
of the late Orvil E. and Vanah Smiley Pitts, Baptist, and served in the
Army National Guard for several years.
Survivors include his wife, Jo Ellen
Goodin Pitts; five daughters, Patricia Carter and Karen Pitts, both of
Hartman, Linda Pitts and Cathy Pitts, both of Dallas, Texas, and Amanda
Combs of Springdale; four sons, Larry Pitts of Clarksville, Terry Pitts
and Rickey Pitts, both of Knoxville, and David Pitts of Hartman; three
brothers, Roy Pitts of Springdale, Barney Pitts of Coal Hill, and Billy
Pitts of Oark; 23 grandchildren; and five great-grandchildren.
Funeral was at 2:30 Tuesday, Jan.
15, at the Fernwood Assembly of God Church with Rev. Eddie Birdsong
officiating.
Burial was in Stillwell Cemetery
under the direction of Hardwicke Funeral Home.
Peggy Dickerson
October 11, 1933 -- January 12, 2008
Margaret Eileen (Peggy) Dickerson,
74, of Clarksville died Saturday, January 12, 2008, at her home.
Peggy was born October 11, 1933, in
Hollywood, California to Alice and Zoe Thurman. She dedicated her life
to her family; she was a loving wife, mother and grandmother. Her
passions included decorating, reading, dancing and playing bridge. In
her final years, Peggy touched us all with her strength and
perseverance.
Peggy was preceded in death by her
husband, Bill Dickerson; and two brothers, Jack Thurman and Kent
Thurman.
Survivors include three sons, Chuck
Dickerson of Frisco, Texas, Billy Dickerson and wife, Marian, of
Clarksville and Jim Dickerson and wife, Susan, of Oklahoma City, Okla.;
three daughters, De Ann Blackard and husband, Jeff, of Clarksville,
Dana Plugge and husband, Charlie, of Clarksville, and Dinah Dickerson
of Fayetteville; two sisters, Midge Cornwell of San Antonio, Texas, and
Barbara Dickerson of Houston, Texas; 13 grandchildren; and two
great-grandchildren.
Funeral service was at 10 a.m.
Tuesday, Jan. 15, at the First United Methodist Church in Clarksville
with Rev. David Hanshaw, pastor, officiating.
Burial was at Woodland Cemetery
under the direction of Hardwicke Funeral Home.
Pallbearers were Michael Dickerson,
Chris Dickerson, Greg Dickerson, Wesley Plugge, Thomas Plugge, Wyatt
Blackard, and Phillip Dickerson.
Memorials may be made to the
Alzheimer's Association, Oklahoma and Arkansas Chapter, Inc., 320 North
Greenwood Avenue, Fort Smith, AR 72901, or to the Johnson County
Hospice Unit, 22 Sherwood Plaza, Clarksville, AR 72830.
Reesie A. Patterson
Reesie Alidee James Patterson, 92,
of Clarksville died Saturday, Jan. 12, 2008, at the Methodist Nursing
Home in Fort Smith.
She was a beautician, widow of
Virgil Patterson, daughter of the late Luther and Byance Phelps James,
and member of Cherry Street Baptist Church.
She is survived by two daughters,
Marilyn Edwards and husband, George, of Fayetteville and Norma Lee Hook
of Clarksville; one son, Mickey Don Patterson and wife, Judy, of
Greenwood; one sister, LaQuita Hanik of Clarksville; one brother, Fred
James of Kentucky; six grandchildren, Denise Davis and Jeff Edwards of
Fayetteville, Kim Hook and Kelly Chavers of Clarksville, Blake
Patterson of Fayetteville, and Sarah Perreault of Lakeville, Minn.; and
eight great-grandchildren.
Funeral will be at 2 p.m. Wednesday,
Jan. 16, at Roller-Cox Funeral Home with Rev. Bill Vanmeter
officiating. Burial will be in Hartman Cemetery.
Pallbearers will be Monroe Johnson,
Johnnie Johnson, Randy Carter, Lawrence Carter, David Chavers, Jim
Walters, Jeff Cole, and Tom Davenport.
Virginia E. Perkins
Virginia Elaine Perkins, 80, of
Clarksville died Saturday, Jan. 12, 2008, at Clarksville Convalescent
Home.
She was a daughter of the late Clyde
and Edna McSherry Guthrie, widow of Raymond R. Perkins, and was
involved in Little League Baseball, the Los Angeles County Fair for
many years during the summer and was a dorm mother at Cal-Poly. She was
preceded in death by one son, Raymond Roland Perkins Jr.; and two
daughters, Charlette Annette Perkins and Shelia Ann Perkins.
Survivors include two daughters,
Frances E. Coney and Pamela Kay Reynolds, both of Clarksville; one son,
William Edward Perkins of Irigon, Ore.; four grandchildren; and six
great-grandchildren.
The body was cremated.
Memorials may be made to Arkansas
Hospice, 2405 E. Parkway, Suite #3, Russellville, AR 72802.
Wiley L. Frost
Wiley L. Frost, 84, of Clarksville
died Monday, Jan. 14, 2008, at Johnson Regional Medical Center.
He was a son of the late Robert
Delon and Martha Ona King Frost, member of the Clarksville First United
Methodist Church, Marine veteran of World War II, retired senior
lineman of Arkansas Power and Light, and was preceded in death by his
wives, Hazel Campbell and Donna Gates; one sister, Neva Frost Blackard;
and two brothers, Norman Frost and John Robert Frost.
He is survived by one daughter and
son-in-law, Joan Frost and Mike Gray-Ehnert of Waupaca, Wis.; two sons
and daughters-in-law, Roger and Bobbi Frost of Tuscaloosa, Ala., and
John and Julia Frost of Clarksville; stepchildren, Brian Gates of
Carson City, Nev., Debbie and Andy Neal of Russellville, and Deloros
Meinders of Fort Dodge, Iowa; five grandchildren, Russell Frost, Sean
Gray-Ehnert, Stephen Frost, Stephanie Frost and Robert Frost; and one
stepgrandchild, Ashley White.
Funeral will be at 2 p.m. Thursday,
Jan. 17, at the First United Methodist Church in Clarksville with Rev.
David Hanshaw officiating.
Burial will be in Mt. Airy Cemetery
under the direction of Roller-Cox Funeral Home.
Active pallbearers will be Dan
Chapman, Bill Eakin, Ben Jacobs, Steve Morgan, Larry Morse, and
Kendrick Prewitt.
Honorary pallbearers will be members
of the Friendship Sunday School Class of the Clarksville First United
Methodist Church and Harold Lewis.
Visitation will be from 7-9 p.m.
Wednesday, Jan. 16, at Roller-Cox Funeral Home.
Memorials may be made to the First
United Methodist Church Life Building, P. O. Box 535, Clarksville, AR
72830.
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