Obituaries
Norma M. Johnson
Norma McKennon Johnson, age 81, a
lifelong resident of Clarksville, passed away at her home after an
extended illness. She was born to the late State Senator Paul McKennon
and Pearl Blackard McKennon on October 12, 1926.
She was a loyal and lifetime member
of the First United Methodist Church of Clarksville. She was
predeceased by her husband, Earle King (E. K.) Johnson, and by her
siblings, one sister, Pauline McKennon Amos and twin brothers, Clyde
and Claude McKennon.
Norma is the last surviving
Clarksville member of a large group of McKennons who migrated to
Clarksville at the end of the Civil War. She was descended from a
pioneer Johnson County family on her maternal side, the Blackards. She
was a great-great-granddaughter of Tolliver Goldstone Blackard, who
arrived in Johnson County in the 1830s.
Following graduation from
Clarksville High School she was proud to have worked for the War
Department during World War II at the Los Angeles Port of Embarkation.
She returned to Clarksville after the War where she met her husband, E.
K., at the Palace Drug Store. They married January 26, 1947, and
immediately worked together to build their family business, Eureka
Brick and Tile Company in Clarksville. The family continued operation
of the business for 53 years.
In healthier years, she enjoyed
playing bridge, boating on the Arkansas River and landscaping. She also
enjoyed a lifelong love of poetry. She was a member of the Supper Club
which met at the Johnson Family Lodge on Little Piney. She was a member
of the T.T.T. society and considered sharing time at the river with her
“Cousins” group as one of the highlights of her life. Her greatest joy
on earth was her devoted family.
She is survived by her daughter,
Paula Johnson Glasgow and her husband, Roger, and by her beloved
grandson, Kingsley Johnson Glasgow and his wife, Angela, all of
Little
Rock. She is also survived by her son, Bradford Earle Johnson, and his
wife, Suzanne, and two stepgrandchildren, Justin and Anthony Webb, all
of Clarksville.
Memorials may be made to the First
United Methodist Church, P. O. Box 535, Clarksville, Arkansas 72830, or
to the University of the Ozarks, Earle K. and Norma M. Johnson
Communications Program Endowment, 415 North College Avenue,
Clarksville, Arkansas 72830.
Visitation will be held from
5:30-7:30 p.m. on Wednesday, April 30, 2008, at Hardwicke Funeral Home
in Clarksville. A private graveside service will be held at Oakland
Cemetery on Thursday, May 1, 2008. A memorial service to honor Norma’s
life will be at Clarksville’s First United Methodist Church at 2:00
p.m. on Friday, May 2, 2008.
Honorary Pallbearers are Carroll
Bumpers, Paul Bumpers, Dane Clay, Dudley Flint, Harold Lewis, Drew
Linder, Ross McCarley, Dr. Richard McKelvey, Dierk Pulliam, Dr. W.
Ernest King, Virgil Knight, Dr. John Rommel and Stewart Willey.
The family is deeply grateful to the
dedicated and loving caregivers who extended Norma’s life who brought
her much love and joy. The Johnson family asks your prayers in the days
ahead as we give thanks for Norma’s life which provided the heartbeat
of our family for 61 years.
Anna Mae Verwiebe
Anna Mae Verwiebe, 67, of
Clarksville died Thursday, April 24, 2008, at her home.
She was preceded in death by her
husband, Larry F. Verwiebe; and parents, William Harry and Mary Rachel
Wood Embring.
Survivors include three daughters,
Yvonne Verwiebe of Clarksville, Melinda M. Baurichter of Willard, Mo.,
and Dianna D. Bass of Georgia; two sons, Howard D. Verwiebe of
Hagarville, and Vern V. Verwiebe of Springfield, Mo.; two brothers,
Leroy Embring of San Diego, Calif., and Bill Embring of Los Angeles,
Calif; 21 grandchildren, and 17 great-grandchildren.
Funeral was at 2 p.m. Monday, April
28, at Roller-Cox Funeral Home Chapel with Rev. Amos Pledger
officiating.
Lila N. Howard
Lila Needham Howard of Scranton died
Saturday, April 26, 2008. She was born April 28, 1918, in New Blaine,
Arkansas.
She was preceded in death by her
first husband, John Needham. They were the owners of Needham’s Store
and Gas Station in Scranton for over forty years. Following retirement,
Lila worked for the Area Agency on Aging.
She is survived by her husband,
Raymond Howard; two daughters, Ann Hatchett and her husband, Jim, of
Fort Smith and Lesa Moyer and her husband, Chris, of Fayetteville;
three stepchildren, Joanne Wilson of Midway, Jerry Howard of
Russellville and the late Herbert Howard of Paris; six grandchildren;
nine great-grandchildren; nine stepgrandchildren; nineteen
stepgreat-grandchildren; and one sister, Inis Spicer of Nederland,
Texas.
Funeral services will be Wednesday,
April 30, 2008 at 10:00 a.m. at the Prairie View United Methodist
Church in Prairie View, Arkansas with burial at Wares Chapel Cemetery,
Dublin, Arkansas under the direction of Roller Funeral Home of Paris.
Pallbearers will be Eddy Hill,
Thomas Needham, Wesley Howard, Gordon Boswell, and grandsons, Nolan
Moyer and Logan Moyer.
The family visited with friends from
6-8 p.m. Tuesday, April 29, 2008, at the funeral home.
Memorial contributions may be made
to Prairie View Methodist Church, 434 E. St. Hwy 288, Subiaco, AR 72865.
Earline Skinner
Earline Skinner, 80, of Altus died
Friday, April 18, 2008, in Ozark.
She was a native of Lake Village,
daughter of the late James Earl and Luna Velma Ryan, member of the Free
Jesus Name Pentecostal Church of Coal Hill, and was preceded in death
by one daughter, Sheila Edwards; and two sons, Gary Thomas Skinner and
Kenneth Ray Skinner.
Survivors include her husband, Cloy
Ray Skinner; two daughters, Vanessa Hawkins of Coal Hill and Wendy
Shepherd of Ozark; one son, Cloy Allen Skinner of Coal Hill; three
sisters, Claudette Raney of Stuttgart, Rita Sippell of Mayflower, and
Phillis Gibbs of Athens, Texas; one brother, Thurman Ryan of Ada
Valley; nine grandchildren; six great-grandchildren; and two
great-great-grandchildren.
Funeral was at 2 p.m. Tuesday, April
22, at Shaffer Funeral Home Chapel in Ozark with Rev. David Zeiler and
Rev. Kevin Nobles officiating. Burial was at Mt. View Cemetery in Ozark.
Active pallbearers were Butch and
Tracy Hawkins, Justin Franklin, Todd Carter, Dale Whitson and Daniel
Rosson.
Honorary pallbearers were Gene and
Greg Nobles, Jim Ryan, Bobby Accord and Mike Gibbs.
Harolene Dobbs
Harolene Dobbs, 76, of Clarksville
died Saturday, April 26, 2008, at her home.
She was a native of Oklahoma,
daughter of the late Harold and Alta Ritchie Ritchey, widow of James
Dobbs, Baptist, and graduate of Coal Hill High School and Draughons
School of Business College in Little Rock.
Survivors are two daughters, Susan
Ward and husband, Danny, and Karen Frizzell and husband, Roger, all of
Clarksville; one sister, Shirley Frantz of Fort Smith; two stepsisters,
Margaret Mitchell and Maxine Nicklin, both of Fort Smith; four
grandchildren, Amanda McCormick and husband, Schottky, Greg Frizzell,
Jeff Frizzell and wife, Monica, and Wesley Frizzell and wife, Dana, all
of Clarksville; and four great-grandchildren.
Funeral was at 10 a.m. Monday, April
28, at Hardwicke Funeral Home Chapel with burial in Woodland
Cemetery.
James Wilson Felkins
James Wilson (Dub) Felkins, 76, of
Hagarville died Monday, April 28, 2008, at Johnson Regional Medical
Center.
He was a son of the late Burl Staton
and Lena King Felkins, heavy equipment operator, and was preceded in
death by his wife, Ruth Willine Rogers Felkins.
Survivors include one daughter,
Phyllis Bedore and husband, Ray, of Marquette, Mich.; one son, Randy
Felkins and wife, Donna, of Hagarville; two brothers, Vester (Nap)
Felkins and Bill Felkins and wife, Alice, all of Clarksville; four
grandchildren, Tanya and James Bedore, Ivy (Eugene) Wilkinson, and
Randy Felkins; three great-grandchildren, Isaac and Robert Lee Felkins
and Roselynn Wilkinson; two stepgrandchildren, Shanna and Billy Jean
Stout; and one stepgreat-grandchild, Jadelynn Stout.
Graveside services and burial will
be at 10 a.m. Thursday, May 1, at Stillwell Cemetery with Rev. Max King
officiating. Arrangements are under the direction of Roller-Cox Funeral
Home.
Honorary pallbearers will be Dean
Dlugosh, Dewayne Dlugosh, Lance Dlugosh, Ed White, Quinton Hughes, and
Randy Dub Felkins.
Visitation will be from 6-8 p.m.
Wednesday, April 30, at Roller Cox Funeral Home.
Earnesteen Green
Earnesteen Green, 73, of Maricopa,
Ariz., died Sunday, April 13, 2008, in Maricopa, Ariz.
She was a native of the Spadra
Community and daughter of the late Ernest and Ora Mae Broomfield Rogers.
Survivors are one son, Rick D.
Blackard of Maricopa, Ariz.; and one sister, Florence Gummow of
Wichita, Kan.
Graveside services and burial were
at 2 p.m. Thursday, April 24, at the Oakland Cemetery with Rev. Max
King officiating. Arrangements were under the direction of Hardwicke
Funeral Home.
Hazel Marie Ross
Hazel Marie Ross, 84, of
Russellville died Wednesday, April 23, 2008, at St. Mary’s Regional
Medical Center.
She was a native of Lamar, daughter
of the late Walter Columbus and Gladys Clara Davis Dennis, and was
preceded in death by five brothers, Leon, Jimmie, Walter Harvey, Cecil
and Earl Dean Dennis; and one sister, Lillie Agnes Dennis.
Survivors include four sons and
daughters-in-law, Junior and Charlene Ross and Jerry and Dava Ross, all
of Knoxville, Bill and Pat Ross of the Flat Rock Community, and Roger
and Doris Ross of Atkins; one brother, Bobby Joe Dennis of Atkins; one
sister, Anna Mae Mitchell of London; 12 grandchildren; 21
great-grandchildren; four great-great-grandchildren; two
stepgrandchildren; three stepgreat-grandchildren; and numerous nieces
and nephews.
Funeral was at 10 a.m. Friday, April
25, at Shinn Funeral Service Chapel in Russellville with Rev. Don
Alexander officiating. Burial was in Langford Cemetery at Scottsville.
Pallbearers were grandsons, Billy
Jr., Charles, Michael, Steven, Roger Jr., and Jeremy Ross.
Maybelle K. Gravitz
Maybelle Kline Gravitz, 92, of
Clarksville died Friday, April 25, 2008 at her home.
She was a native of Ironwood, Mich.,
daughter of the late William and Martha Kanin Kline, widow of Matthew
Gravitz, graduate of Stevens Point College at Stevens Point, Wis., and
University of Wisconsin at Oshkosh, and a retired elementary and
junior high school teacher.
Survivors include a friend, Sharon
James of Clarksville.
The body was cremated.
Arrangements were under the
direction of Hardwicke Funeral Home.
Prue R. Overbey
Prue Rogers Overbey, 99, of Scranton
died Wednesday, April 23, 2008, at Clarksville Convalescent Home.
She was a native of New Blaine,
daughter of the late Buel Sullivan and Etta Lipe Rogers, widow of
Harold Lee “Jack” Overbey, graduate of Scranton High School and the
University of Central Arkansas in Conway, retired elementary school
teacher and librarian, longtime member of the Order of the Eastern
Star, Logan County Retired Teachers Association and Arkansas Retired
Teachers Association, member of the Prairie View United Methodist
Church and was preceded in death of a brother, Guyth W. Rogers.
Survivors include three daughters,
Norma Bearden and husband, Jim, of Scranton, Betty Plugge and husband,
A. J., of Fort Smith, and Patricia Blanton and husband, Hugh, of
Amarillo, Texas; one son, Rogers Overbey and wife, Marcia, of Edmond,
Okla.; two sisters, Marilyn Shepherd of Edmonds, Wash., and Eileen
Graves of Scranton; one brother, David Rogers of Prairie View; 14
grandchildren; 23 great-grandchildren; and two
great-great-grandchildren.
Funeral was at 2 p.m. Saturday,
April 26, at Prairie View United Methodist Church with Rev. Scot
Overbey and Ross Rogers officiating. Burial was in Lamar Cemetery under
the direction of Hardwicke Funeral Home.
Pallbearers were Bill McElduff, Jack
Bearden, Rogers Bearden, Scot Overbey, David Plugge, and Dan Plugge.
Memorials may be made to Prairie
View United Methodist Church.
Rosey B. Russell
Rosey Brilla Russell, 75, of
Parsons, Kan., formerly of Johnson County, died Friday, April 18, 2008,
at Elm Haven Nursing Home in Parsons, Kan.
She was a daughter of the late John
George and Cora Emma Reese Perry, widow of Edward (Bud) Russell,
Baptist, and nurses aide and cook.
She is survived by three sons, Terry
Pierce of Bowie, Texas, David Pierce of Baltimore, Md., and Kenneth
Russell of Parsons, Kan.; one brother, George Gray of Irving, Texas; 11
grandchildren; and three great-grandchildren.
Graveside services and burial were
at 10 a.m. Thursday, April 24, at the Hartman Cemetery with Rev. Bob
Oden officiating. Arrangements were under the direction of Roller-Cox
Funeral Home.
William B. Fletcher
William (Bill) Bonde Fletcher, 64,
died Wednesday, April 23, 2008, in Clarksville.
He was a native of Memphis, Tenn.,
building contractor in the Mountain Home area for 15 years, an avid
hunter and fisherman, guide on area lakes and rivers for many years,
and was preceded in death by his parents and one sister.
Survivors include one son, William
Bonde Fletcher Jr. of Houlka, Miss.; two daughters, Lara Gay (Shane)
Davis of Mountain Home and Natalie (Craig) Weatherly of Little Rock;
two brothers, Bud and Mark Fletcher of Memphis, Tenn.; five
grandchildren; and three great-grandchildren.
A memorial service was held at 2
p.m. Saturday, April 26, at Eastside Baptist Church with Rev. Mike Shy
officiating.
Memorials may be made to Hospice of
the Ozarks.
Local arrangements were under the
direction of Hardwicke Funeral Home.
Sharon Ann McMillon
Sharon Ann McMillon, 55, of
Clarksville died Monday, April 28, 2008, at Clarksville Convalescent
Home.
She was a native of Clarksville,
graduate of Clarksville High School, widow of David McMillon, member of
First Assembly of God Church, employee of Johnson Regional Medical
Center as an EMT for 13 years and as home health clerical support for
10 years, and was preceded in death by her mother, Alice Brinegar; one
son, Gary Robinson; paternal grandparents, Oliver and Jewell Taylor;
maternal grandparents, Riley and Lilly Carter; and one brother, Vernon
W. Taylor.
She is survived by her father,
Vernon D. Taylor of Clifton, Colo.; two sisters, Brenda K. Robinson of
Clarksville and Carla S. Bridges of Venus, Texas; one brother, Ricky
Brinegar of Gorman, Texas; stepfather, Rod Brinegar of Gorman, Texas;
one grandchild, Savanna Robinson of Lamar; two uncles, Pat Taylor and
Wayne Carter, both of Clarksville; aunt, Helen Burch of Clarksville;
niece, LaDonna Hamilton of Clarksville; and nephew, William Martin of
Clarksville.
Funeral will be at 2:30 p.m.
Wednesday, April 30, at the First Assembly of God Church in Clarksville
with Rev. Terry Cameron officiating.
Burial will be in Shady Grove
Cemetery under the direction of Hardwicke Funeral Home.
Pallbearers will be Rusty Taylor,
James Hamilton, Wesley Kendrick, Scott Gilbert, Levi Willis, and Chris
Pickett.
John Patrick Simms
John Patrick Simms, 38, of
Clarksville, a native of Austin, Pa., died Saturday, April 26, 2008, in
Logan County.
Survivors include his wife of nine
years, Christina Simms; two daughters, Alexis and Tristen, of
Clarksville; two sons, Andrew and Dalton, of Clarksville; parents,
Thomas and Grace Simms of Austin, Pa.; and one brother, Andrew Simms.
The body was cremated.
A memorial service will be held at 2
p.m. Saturday, May 3, at 1876 County Road 3451, Clarksville.
Local arrangements were under the
direction of Hardwicke Funeral Home.
William Schweyer
William (Bill) Schweyer, 74, of
Clarksville died Monday, April 28, 2008, in Clarksville.
He was a native of Ashland, Ohio,
son of the late Paul and Grace Limbaugh Schweyer, owner and operator of
Bill’s Bait and Tackle Shop, graduate of Mansfield High School in
Mansfield, Ohio, and Tarrant County Junior Colllege in Fort Worth,
Texas, member of the American Catfish Tournament Series, a 20-year Air
Force veteran, and a disabled veteran.
Survivors include his wife, Louise
Jencks Schweyer; one daughter, Heidi Barber and husband, Raymond, of
Copperas Cove, Texas; two sons, Paul Schweyer and wife, Christina, of
Barling and Douglas Schweyer and wife, Tina, of Rocky Mount, N. C.; one
sister, Phyllis Schweyer of Columbus, Ohio; five grandchildren; and two
great-grandchildren.
Funeral will be at 10 a.m. Friday,
May 2, at Hardwicke Funeral Home Chapel followed by burial at the
National Cemetery in Fort Smith on Monday, May 5.