Obituaries
Anna Charles
Anna LaRee Duncan Charles, 72, of
London died Saturday, April 18, 2009, at her home.
She was a licensed practical nurse,
daughter of the late Carl Duncan, and preceded in death by one brother,
Everett Duncan.
Survivors include three daughters,
Darlene Burke and husband, Kelly, and Yolanda Cooper and husband,
Randall, all of Wagoner, Okla., and Leaha Kopp and husband, Jarrod, of
Tulsa, Okla.; two sons, Johnny Charles and wife, Heide, of Tulsa,
Okla., and David Charles and wife, Malinda, of the Flat Rock Community;
mother, Ethel Duncan of Coal Hill; one sister, Shirley Robinson of
Lindsborg, Kan.; one brother, Eugene Duncan of Coal Hill; 13
grandchildren; numerous great-grandchildren; and numerous nieces and
nephews.
Funeral was at 11 a.m.
Tuesday, April 21, at Flat Rock Baptist Church with Rev. Mike West
officiating.
Burial was in Hess Cemetery at Coal
Hill under the direction of Roller-Cox Funeral Home.
Active pallbearers were Chris Burke,
Charles Burke, Dakota Hill, Michael Bates, Jarrod Kopp, and Rick
Robinson.
Honorary pallbearers were Shawn
Charles, Trent Robinson, Chad Scott and Cody Hamilton.
Arena Rickard
Arena Rickard, 94, of Altus, whose
granddaughter, Kristi Robertson and husband, Jerry, reside in Lamar,
died Sunday, April 12, 2009, in Alma.
She was a native of Newcastle,
Texas, daughter of the late J. B. and Audra Willis Quisenberry, widow
of Coy Rickard, and a member of the Altus Baptist Church.
Other survivors include one son,
Gene Rickard and wife, Shirley, of the Pleasant View Community; two
sisters, Odell Steel of Temecula, Calif., and Faye Morris of Van Buren;
and two great-grandsons, Nathaniel and Benjamin Robertson.
Funeral was at 2 p.m. Wednesday,
April 15, at Shaffer Funeral Home in Ozark with John Brasseaux
officiating. Burial was in Highland Cemetery in Ozark.
Active pallbearers were Glenn and
David Morris, Jerry Robertson, Jim Rowland, and Wallace and Clinton
West.
Honorary pallbearers were men of the
Ozark Church of Christ.
Ethel Mae Damon
Ethel Mae Damon, 68, of the Piney
Bay Community died Monday, April 13, 2009, at her home.
She was self-employed, native of
Clarksville, and daughter of the late Orland and Jewell Frost Bean.
Survivors include her husband, Roy
Damon; one daughter, Sandra Avants of Houston, Texas; three sons,
Rodney Pitts and wife, Lou Ann, and Steve Pitts and wife, Penny, all of
Clarksville, and Bobby Pitts of Rogers; one sister, Jewell Faye Damon
and husband, Jim, of Clarksville; six grandchildren; and four
great-grandchildren.
Graveside services and burial were
at 2 p.m. Thursday, April 16, at the Lone Pine Cemetery with Rev. Amos
Pledger officiating. Arrangements were under the direction of
Roller-Cox Funeral Home.
Active pallbearers were Dean Wright,
Jim Damon, Coy Damon, Kyn Wilson, Dale Dietz, and Keith Frost.
Honorary pallbearers were Larry
Noblett, Milt Stratton, Doug Duvall, Arie Green and grandsons.
Hardena Shurley
Hardena Shurley, 90, of Clarksville
died Thursday, April 16, 2009, at Clarksville Health and Rehabilitation.
She was a native of Yale, daughter
of the late George and Amanda Lane Whorton, widow of William Frank
Shurley, Methodist, and preceded in death by three sisters, Hazel
Roberts, Helena Mathis, and Mable Casey; and one brother, Virgil
Whorton.
She is survived by one sister, Pearl
Dunn of Edmond, Okla.; and several nieces and nephews including
Raymond Casey of Odessa, Texas, Harrold Roberts of Pasadena, Texas,
Charles Roberts of Edmond, Okla., and Elaine Smith of Las Vegas, Nev.
Funeral was at 10 a.m. Monday, April
20, at Roller-Cox Funeral Home Chapel with Rev. David Hanshaw
officiating. Burial was in Oakland Cemetery.
Active pallbearers were Kent Cecil,
Clyde Patterson, Raymond Patterson, Ronnie Funderburg, Don Chappell,
and Chris Chappell.
Honorary pallbearer was John Howell.
Ina Mathews
Graveside services and burial for
Ina Mathews, 71, of Ozark, who died Sunday, April 12, 2009, in Fort
Smith, were at 2 p.m. Friday, April 17, at Oakland Cemetery in
Clarksville with Rev. Ron Clark officiating. Arrangements were under
the direction of Shaffer Funeral Home of Ozark.
She was a native of LaFeria, Texas,
daughter of the late Joseph and Zelma Cochran Unland, widow of Junior
Glen Mathews, and preceded in death by one sister, Doris Herrington;
and one brother, Joseph Unland.
Survivors include four daughters,
Sheri Hoff of Minneapolis, Minn., Teri Bilbe of Corpus Christi, Texas,
Beth Stafford of California, and Janet Parker of Tennessee; four
stepsons, Steve Mathews of Ozark, Mike Mathews of Clarksville, David
Mathews of Pattensburg, Mo., and James Mathews of Perry, Okla.; one
sister, Kathy Keener of Rosharon, Texas; two brothers, Dennis Unland of
Corpus Christi, Texas, and Richard Aulds of Tennessee; and several
grandchildren and great-grandchildren.
Leroy A. Lukins II
Leroy Albert Lukins II, 35, of
Liberty Mounds, Okla., died April 11, 2009, in Clarksville from
injuries sustained in a vehicle accident.
He was a native of Forrest City, son
of the late Leroy Lukins, plumber employed by All-American Plumbing,
little league coach, Christian, and was preceded in death by one
brother, Clarence.
Survivors include his wife, Karla
Beth Askins Lukins; two sons Tylor C. Lukins of Clarksville and Jordan
Ryan of the home; one stepson, Tyler Gattis of the home; mother, Janet
Harmon of Clarksville; one sister, Glenda Lukins of Clarksville; one
brother, Cecil Lukins of Clarksville; two sisters-in-law, Angel Askins
of Tulsa, Okla., and Kay Hibbs of Subiaco; and one brother-in-law,
Ronnie Askins of Subiaco.
Funeral was Tuesday, April 14, at
Jubilee Worship Center in Tulsa, Okla. The body was cremated under the
direction of Midtown Chapel in Tulsa, Okla.
Mary I. Volentine
Mary Irene Volentine, 95, of
Clarksville died Tuesday, April 14, 2009, at her home.
She was a native of Webb City,
daughter of the late Lee Preston and Francis Amanda Brown Price, widow
of William Travis Volentine, member of the First United Methodist
Church in Clarksville and a Mustard Seed volunteer, and preceded in
death by one son, Carroll Dean Volentine and wife, Jo Ann; one brother,
Marvin Price; and one sister, Frances Wayne Price.
She is survived by two sisters,
Ellen Sharp of Charleston and Oma Lee Armstrong of Atlanta, Ga.; three
grandchildren, Joe Dean and wife, Marjorie Valentine of Kingsport,
Tenn., and Mary Louise and husband, Clay Freels, and Bobbie Jean Dyer,
all of Knoxville, Tenn.; and six great-grandchildren.
Graveside services and burial were
at 2 p.m. Saturday, April 18, at Oakland Cemetery with Rev. David
Hanshaw officiating. Arrangements were under the direction of
Roller-Cox Funeral Home.
Mattie Mozelle Atkins
Mattie Mozelle Atkins, 83, of Ozone
died Tuesday, April 14, 2009, at her home.
She was a native of Ozone, daughter
of the late Jack and Lillian (Bump) Melson, retired school cook, member
of Ozone Baptist Church, and was preceded in death by one sister,
Mildred Turner; and four brothers, Paul, Elzie, C. W. and Virgil Melson.
Survivors include her husband, Ollen
Atkins; two sons, Jerry Atkins of Ozone and Jesse Atkins of Paso
Robles, Calif.; two brothers, Doyle Melson of Clarksville and Eugene
Melson of Ozone; six grandchildren; eight great-grandchildren; and
three great-great-grandchildren.
Funeral was at 10 a.m. Saturday,
April 18, at the Ozone Baptist Church with Rev. Mike Sawyer officiating.
Burial was in Mt. Airy Cemetery
under the direction of Roller-Cox Funeral Home.
Active pallbearers were David
Melson, Rickey Melson, Mike Melson, Steve Melson, Matthew Atkins, and
Dejuan Turner.
Honorary pallbearers were Wesley
Kendrick, Darren Turner and Randall Atkins.
William
Carroll Bumpers
William Carroll Bumpers died
in Phoenix, Arizona on April 13, 2009. He was born November 17, 1921 to
the late W. R. and Lattie Jones Bumpers in Charleston, Arkansas, where
he graduated from high school and was valedictorian of his class.
He was the husband of Catherine
Rogers Bumpers, a native of Clarksville, Arkansas, and the father of
Bruce Bumpers, who predeceased him, Dr. Paula Bumpers, a veterinarian
in Denver, Colorado, and Donna Bumpers Kelly (Chris), who resides in
Phoenix. He was the brother of former Arkansas Governor and U. S.
Senator Dale Bumpers, and the late Margaret Ware Kahliff, founder of a
vending company based in Ohio and later a member of the board of U. S.
Export-Import Bank.
Carroll graduated from the
University of Arkansas in 1943 and went into the U. S. Army, where he
served for three years, much of it in the European Theater. He returned
to the University of Arkansas, where he received a Masters Degree, and
then attended Harvard Law School and graduated in 1951 with an LLB
degree. He then joined the legal staff of Standard Oil of California,
and from there successively went to several large leasing firms. He
moved to Phoenix with his family in 1972 and was President of Greyhound
Leasing and Finance Corp. He then became a group Vice President of the
Dial Corp. and retired while at FINOVA.
Carroll served on the Advisory Board
of the First Commercial Bank in Little Rock, AR for several years. He
was an active and long-time member of the Phoenix First United
Methodist Church where a memorial service was held on Monday, April 20,
at 2 p.m.
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