Obituaries
Donald W. Pattermann
Donald W. Pattermann, 85, of Lamar
died Friday, June 19, 2009, at his home.
A native of Winfield, Ill., he was a
son of the late William and Katie Wolff Pattermann, served three and
one-half years in the U. S. Marines in World War II with duty in
Okinowa, former owner of a trucking and feed business, retired
carpentry and contracting employee, and preceded in death by one
sister, Irma Spiess of Florida.
Survivors include his wife of almost
60 years, Ione Komes Pattermann; two daughters, Cathy Pattermann of Van
Buren and Marcia Miller and husband, Billy, of Lamar; three sons, Jeff
Pattermann and wife, Kim, of Russellville, and Kevin Pattermann and
wife, Kathie, and Greg Pattermann, all of Clarksville; 10
grandchildren; and 16 great-grandchildren.
A memorial service will be held at
10 a.m. Saturday, June 27, at Holy Redeemer Catholic Church with Rev.
William Wewers officiating. The body was cremated. Arrangements were
under the direction of Hardwicke Funeral Home.
Memorials may be made to Johnson
County Health Department Hospice, 1219 South Rogers, Clarksville, AR
72830 or Holy Redeemer Catholic Church Building Fund, 103 East Main
Street, Clarksville, AR 72830.
Elizabeth Daniel
Elizabeth (Forrest Ann) Daniel, 72,
of Summit Lake, Wash., died Wednesday, May 13, 2009, at St. Peter
Hospital in Olympia, Wash.
She was born in Raymond, Wash., to
Phillip and Loleta Trimble McCully, former resident of McCleary, Garden
City and White Star, Wash., 1956 graduate of Elma High School, former
employee of the Elma School District, member of McCleary United
Methodist Church, Order of the Eastern Star and Rainbow Girls, and lay
minister for the Pe Ell United Methodist Church. She was preceded in
death by two sisters, Goldie and Lenora; and two brothers, Dennis and
Glen.
Survivors include her husband, Dan
Daniel; three daughters, Loleta (Rick) Keel of McCleary, Wash., Leslie
(Roy) Vessey of Summit Lake, Wash., and Teena (Tommy) Mathis of
Houston, Texas; and two sons, Billy Daniel of Elma, Wash., and Stanley
Daniel of Olympia, Wash.; one brother, Phillip McCully of McCleary,
Wash.; 12 grandchildren; nine great-grandchildren; numerous nieces and
nephews; and three sisters-in-law, Frances Daniel, Nita Daniel Lewis,
and Wanda Daniel Pearson, all of Johnson County.
Funeral was at 1 p.m. Saturday, May
16, at Whiteside Family Mortuary in Elma, Wash. Burial was at McCleary
Cemetery.
Memorials may be made to McCleary
United Methodist Church, 426 S. 3rd Street, McCleary,WA 98557.
Hettie E. English
Hettie Elizabeth English, 83, of
Hagarville died Saturday, June 20, 2009, at Johnson Regional Medical
Center.
She was a daughter of the late Guy
Freeman and Pearl Thomas Freeman Standridge and member of the Lee's
Chapel Assembly of God Church.
Survivors include her husband, Loyd
English; two daughters, Sharon Kay Wilkins and husband, Arlin, of Lamar
and Donna Griffith and husband, Johnny, of Coal Hill; two sons, Eddie
English and wife, Beverly, of Subiaco and Jerry English and wife,
Janice, of Clarksville; two sisters, Imogene Robbins of Hagarville and
Virginia Charlene Chesser of Clarksville; eight grandchildren; 13
great-grandchildren; and numerous nieces and nephews.
Funeral was at 11 a.m. Tuesday, June
23, at Roller- Cox Funeral Home Chapel with Rev. Amos Pledger and Rev.
Robbie Jackson officiating. Burial was in Annie's Chapel Cemetery.
Active pallbearers were Derrick
Wilkins, Clifton Wilkins, Ronnie (Herb) Chavers, Bart English, Jason
Daggs, and Joey Griffith.
Honorary pallbearers were John
Griffith and Robert Zinn.
James R. Martin
James R. (Mansy) Martin, 85, of
London died Friday, June 19, 2009, at his home.
He was a son of the late Nin and
Maxie Ruble Martin, native of London, United States Navy veteran of
World War II, retired employee of AP& L after 20 years of service,
member of London First Baptist Church, and was preceded in death
by
one sister, Mabel Rye.
Survivors include his wife, Dortha
Martin; one daughter, Bonita Mueller and husband, Johnny, of London;
one son, James Martin of London; two grandchildren, Heather
Mueller
and Shaun Martin, both of London.
Funeral was at 2 p.m. Monday, June
22, at Humphrey Funeral Service Chapel in Russellville with Rev. Danny
Green and Rev. Gary Willcutt officiating. Burial was at East Point
Cemetery.
Active pallbearers were Dennis Lowe,
Maxie Longing, Bo Parker, Johnny Johnson, Stephen Bocksnick, and Monte
Estes.
Honorary pallbearers were Slim
Parker, Glen Brown and Lloyd Esters.
Memorials may be made to Pope County
Hospice, 404 North El Paso, Russellville, AR 72801.
Geneva P. Dahms
Geneva Phillips Dahms, 85, of Hot
Springs died Tuesday, June 16, 2009, at Hospice Home Care Center in
Little Rock.
She was a native of Clarksville,
daughter of the late Burl and Jeanie Nelson Phillips, graduate of
Clarksville High School, attended the University of the Ozarks, and was
preceded in death by one daughter, Judith Lutz.
Survivors include her husband,
Rinehold O. Dahms; two sons, Jerry Dzierlinga of St. Charles, Ill., and
Danny Walker of Sycamore, Ill.; eight grandchildren; and nine
great-grandchildren.
Graveside services and burial were
at 10 a.m. Friday, June 19, at Oakland Cemetery with Rev. Larry Horne
officiating. Arrangements were under the direction of Hardwicke Funeral
Home.
Jackie Dale Swafford
Jackie Dale Swafford, 49, of
Pettigrew died Friday, June 19, 2009, near Boston.
He was a native of Oark, son of the
late Robert Dempsey Swafford, logger, Baptist, and was preceded in
death by one brother, Bobby Gene Swafford and one niece, Marissa
Swafford.
He is survived by one son, Cody
Swafford of Pettigrew; mother, Elizabeth Sarah Criss Swafford; two
brothers and one sister-in-law, Billy Swafford of Pettigrew and Joe and
Missy Swafford of Crosses; four sisters and three brothers-in-law,
Betty Byers of Pettigrew, Rita and Rick Grigsby of Hunt, Louise and
Junior Ashlock of Clarksville, and Cindy and David Shepard of Coal
Hill; 15 nieces and nephews; 17 great-nieces and great-nephews; one
great-great-niece, and the mother of his child, Christy Meadors of
Hindsville.
Funeral was at 2 p.m. Monday, June
22, at the Cave Mountain Church with Larry Johnson, minister,
officiating.
Burial was in Cave Mountain Cemetery
under the direction of Brashears Funeral Home of Huntsville.
Active pallbearers were Rick Criss,
Donnie Grigsby, Ray Dowdey, Red Moses, Jody Dowdey, and Gaylen Dowdey.
Honorary pallbearers were Foye Kay
Johnson, brothers-in-law, and friends.
George M. Patterson
George M. Patterson, 84, of
Clarksville passed away Monday, June 15, 2009, at his home. He
was
born July 17, 1924, in the Redlick Community in Johnson County,
Arkansas, to the late George and Louise Patterson. He was a World
War
II Marine Veteran who fought in the campaigns of Saipan, Tinian, and
was wounded on Iwo Jima. As a result, he was awarded the Purple
Heart.
Later, he moved to Wichita, Kansas where he retired from Boeing
Aircraft and the Wichita City Airport. He was also a master
electrician and a devout member of the Clarksville Church of Christ.
He is preceded in death by his wife,
Bessie (Gordon) Patterson and his parents.
He is survived by his devoted
friend, Wanda Low, of Clarksville, Arkansas; his brother Jim Patterson
and his wife, Karen, of Tulsa, Oklahoma; two sisters, Betty Reggia of
Roanoke, Virginia and Bertie Grober and her husband, Vince, of Fort
Smith, Arkansas. He is also survived by lifelong friends Debbie
Smith
and her husband, Randy, of Kansas; four nieces; and five nephews.
The family received friends at the
funeral home from 6-7:30 p.m., Thursday, June 18, 2009. The
funeral
service was at 10:00 a.m., Friday, June 19, 2009, at the Roller-Cox
Funeral Chapel, in Clarksville, with John Ballard and Todd Rabalais
officiating. Burial followed in the Mt. Vernon Cemetery, in
Clarksville.
Pallbearers were Mike Patterson,
Michael Grober, Wayne Grober, Bryan Shelly, Barry Morterud, and Jordon
Smith.
Members of the Wednesday Night Dairy
Freeze Group served as honorary pallbearers.
In lieu of flowers memorial
contributions can be made to:
Clarksville Church of Christ
PO Box 117
Clarksville, Arkansas 72830
All arrangements are under the
direction of Roller-Cox Funeral Home.
(Paid Obituary)