Obituaries
Amos Perkins
Amos Elmer Perkins, 69, of
Caulksville, father of Amie Perkins of Hartman, died Thursday, Sept. 3,
2009, at his home.
He was a native of Pocola, Okla.,
son of the late Billy and Bertha Blair Perkins, cowboy, horse-shoer,
and a member of the Quarter Horse Association.
Survivors include his wife, Rita
Perkins; six other daughters, Pattie Sammons of Whitesboro, Texas,
Marilyn Baxter and Sheila Coker, both of Spiro, Okla., Hutch Perry and
Kim Lawson, both of Keota, Okla., and Anna Atherton of Charleston; nine
sons, Jeffery Perkins of Sadler, Texas, Randy Perkins of Leonard,
Texas, Danny Perkins of Gunter, Texas, Terry Huff of Magazine, John
Massey of Caulksville, Steve and Deon Coker, both of Antlers, Okla.,
Tommy Coker of Spiro, Okla., and Wayne Dix of Keota, Okla.; two
sisters, Anna Rush and Esta Sanders, both of Pocola, Okla.; one
brother, Howard Perkins of Pocola, Okla.; 56 grandchildren; and five
great-grandchildren.
Funeral was at 3 p.m. Saturday,
Sept. 5, at Brotherton Funeral Home Chapel in Charleston. The body was
cremated.
Clint Brown
Clint Brown, 50, of Dover, whose
sister and brother-in-law, Barbara and Jerry LaRue, reside at
Hagarville, died Tuesday, Sept. 8, 2009, at his home.
A son of the late Willard Guy Brown
Sr. and the late Rossetta Sumners Brown, he was a native of
Russellville, former truck driver, member of the North American Hunting
Association and was an ordained minister with the Universal Life
Church. He was also preceded in death by his grandparents, Otho and
Mabel Sumners and Clyde and Bessie Brown; and three uncles, Herb
Sumners and Roy and Edward Brown.
Survivors include five brothers,
Willard Guy “Bud” Brown Jr. of Fort Smith, Roger Allen Brown of
Moreland, Bobby Gene Brown of Washington, Charles Lee Brown of Fort
Smith, and Willard Lamont Brown of Russellville; two other sisters,
Teresa Johnson and husband, Bobby, of Russellville and Carolyn Brown of
London; uncle, Dwain Sumners of Russellville; three aunts, Modene
Griffith of Texas, Bernice Freeman of Russellville and Shirley Sumners
of Dover; and numerous nephews and nieces.
Graveside service and burial were at
10 a.m. Monday, Sept. 14, at Rankin Cemetery with Randy Wells
officiating. Arrangements were by Shinn Funeral Service.
Active pallbearers were David
Leavell, Bud Chisum, Justin Vanderpool, David Brown, Lamont Brown and
Jerry LaRue.
Honorary pallbearers were Gary
Ledford and Roger Brown.
Memorials may be made to the
American Diabetes Foundation, Little Rock Office, 320 Executive Court,
Suite 104, Little Rock, AR 72205, or the Arkansas Heart Hospital, 1701
South Shackleford Road, Little Rock, AR 72211.
Lexie Rue Wyers
Lexie Rue Wyers, 84, of Clarksville
died Thursday, Sept. 10, 2009, at Johnson Regional Medical Center.
She was a member of the Clarksville
Church of Christ, native of Franklin County, daughter of the late
Robert and Josie Green Pipkins, and a graduate of Hartman High School.
Survivors include her husband,
Willie Wyers; two daughters and sons-in-law, Mary Ann and Larry Klotz
of Sherwood and Kathy and Charles Holland of Sherwood; two sisters,
Faye Roble of Clarksville and Velda Sallis of Greenbrier; and six
grandchildren, Daniel Klotz, Katie Klotz, Jacob Klotz, Kristina Klotz,
Lauren Holland and Joshua Holland, all of Sherwood.
Graveside services and burial were
at 10:30 a.m. Saturday, Sept. 12, at Kendall Cemetery with Todd
Rabalais and John Ballard officiating. Arrangements were under the
direction of Hardwicke Funeral Home.
Grandchildren served as honorary
pallbearers.
Pete Sbabo
Pete Sbabo, 82, of Russellville died
Thursday, Sept. 10, 2009, at Russellville.
A former resident of Clarksville, he
was a son of the late Antonio and Zetta Lynch Sbabo, and a construction
employee.
Survivors include his wife, Edith
Harris Sbabo; one daughter, Paula Sbabo of Little Rock; one son, Bryan
Sbabo of Fayetteville; four sisters, Pauline Siegeler of London,
Isabelle Waterson and Sue Jackson, both of Russellville, and Jessie
King of Topock, Ariz.; nine stepchildren, Ray Harris and wife, Helen,
of Oklahoma, Jimmy Cowan and wife, Betty, of Dover, Jesse Cowan and
wife, Donna, of Garland, Texas, Shirley Lewis and husband, Eddie, Dore
Mason and husband, Stevie, Rose Herdman and husband, David, and Lisa
Crites and husband, James Moore, all of Russellville, and Mary Turney
and husband, Gary, and Diane Turney and husband, Clarence, all of
Atkins; 34 grandchildren; and 50 great-grandchildren.
Funeral was at 2 p.m. Saturday,
Sept. 12, at Roller-Cox Funeral Home Chapel with Rev. William Flynn
officiating. Burial was in Oakland Cemetery.
Active pallbearers were Daniel
Herdman, Nick Herdman, Tony Scissom, Bobby Scissom, Jimmy Dale Cowan,
and Steven Cowan.
Honorary pallbearers were
grandchildren and a nephew, Tony Sbabo.
Shirley Yvonne Smith
Shirley Yvonne Smith, 66, of Van
Buren, formerly of Coal Hill, died Sunday, Sept. 13, 2009.
She was a former pastor of Springs
of Living Water Tabernacle in Ozark and a former resident of Natural
Dam.
Survivors include her husband, Arlen
Smith; three daughters, Tawanna Westphal and Freda Nichols, both of Van
Buren, and Lois Gregory of Alma; two sisters, Beverly Pyle of
Cedarville and Sharron Goss of Natural Dam; three brothers, Harrison,
Kenneth and Jerry Shelly, all of Natural Dam; seven grandchildren; and
four great-grandchildren.
Visitation will be from 5-7 p.m.
Wednesday, Sept. 16, at Ocker Funeral Home located at 700 Jefferson
Street in Van Buren. Funeral will be at 2 p.m. Thursday, Sept. 17, at
Grandview Assembly of God Church with burial in Hall Cemetery at
Natural Dam.
Active pallbearers will be Jeremy
Gregory, Keith Gregory, Ryan Westphal, Jason Pyles, Branson Pyles, and
Grayson Pyles.
Honorary pallbearers will be Curtis
Smith, Bryan Nichols, Ronald Westphal, and Eugene Scarberry.
Gerald Lee Cordry Sr.
Gerald Lee Cordry Sr., 62, of
Clarksville died Monday, Sept. 14, 2009, at Johnson Regional Medical
Center.
He was a native of Sedalia, Mo., son
of the late Allen and Rita Holman Cordry, attended Clarksville First
Assembly of God Church, served as a staff sergeant and a recruiter in
the U. S. Army for ten years, also served in Vietnam, was mayor of Coal
Hill for two years, employee of Whitson-Morgan Motor Company for ten
years and was a driver for Tyson Feed Mill the last seven years.
Survivors include his wife of 38
years, Rosie Cordry; one daughter, Angie Merritt of Clarksville; two
sons, Richard Cordry and wife, Debbie, of Labadie, Mo., and Gerald
Cordry Jr. of Clarksville; three brothers, Butch Cordry of Idaho, John
Kuebler and wife, Betty, of Montgomery, Mo., and David Kuebler of
Siloam Springs; five grandchildren, Zachary, Brennan and Alyssa Cordry,
Erika Wages, and Cody Johnson; and numerous nieces and nephews.
Funeral will be at 1 p.m. Wednesday,
Sept. 16, at Hardwicke Funeral Home Chapel. The body will be cremated.
Memorials may be made to St. Jude
Children's Research Hospital, 501 St. Jude Place, Memphis, TN
38105-1942.
Rosemary Snow
Rosemary Snow, 70, of Springdale,
Arkansas, formerly of Scranton, Arkansas, loving wife, mother and
grandmother departed this life to join Jesus on September 12,2009 at
Washington Regional Medical Center in Fayetteville. Rosemary was born
September 7, 1939 in Indianapolis, Ind., to Quilla Keihn Walden. She
attended Calvary Baptist Church in Springdale.
She is survived by her husband of 50
years, Billy D. Snow; two daughters, Debbie Featherston of Bethel
Heights, Arkansas and Kathy Smedley and her husband, Brian, of
Scranton, Arkansas; one son, Roger Snow and his wife, Becky, of
Bonaire, Georgia; eleven grandchildren, Kayla Villines and her husband,
Sam, of Clarksville, Nick and Logan Featherston of Bethel Heights,
Arkansas, Blake Snow and his girlfriend, Kerry, Zach Snow and his
girlfriend, "TC", of Vilonia, Arkansas, Spencer and Savannah Snow of
Bonaire, Georgia, Cory Snow and his wife, Renee, and Erika Smith of
Scranton, Arkansas, Sara Martin and her husband, Scott, and Shannon
Smedley, all of Fort Smith, Arkansas; and three great-grandchildren,
Shayden (Snoddy Snow) Villines, Kyler (Hoss Snow) Villines and
Kyndalee (Billie Dee) Villines, all of Clarksville, Arkansas.
The family received friends from 6-8
p.m. Tuesday, September 15, 2009, at the Roller Funeral Home, in Paris.
The funeral service will be at 2:00 p.m., Wednesday, September 16,
2009, at the Roller Funeral Home Chapel, in Paris, with Reverend Clark
Snow and Reverend Leo Villines officiating. Burial will follow in the
Prairie View Cemetery, in Prairie View, Arkansas.
Grandsons will serve as pallbearers.
A special thank you to the doctors
and staff at Washington Regional Medical Center for the care and
support through this difficult time.
All arrangements are under the
direction of Roller-Cox Funeral Home of Clarksville (479) 754-2201.
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