Obituaries
Bobby Joe Fowler
Bobby Joe Fowler, 81, of Hartman
died Wednesday, June 9, 2010, at Johnson Regional Medical Center.
A native of Clarksville, he was a
son of the late Joe and Polly Winters Fowler, Air Force World War II
veteran, member of Hartman Methodist Church, Coal Hill Masonic Lodge
No. 383, Clarksville Chapter of the Disabled American Veterans, Coal
Hill VFW Post 8532, and Local No. 10 of Asbestos Workers, and preceded
in death by one son, Neal Fowler.
Survivors include his wife of 56
years, Fannie Stallings Fowler; one daughter, Connie McGill and
husband, Tom, of Fayetteville; daughter-in-law, Sherry Fowler of
Hartman; one sister, Lorene Brooks of Hartman; and three grandchildren,
Jared Humphrey of Fayetteville and Joseph Fowler and Michelle Fowler,
both of Hartman.
Private graveside services and
burial were at 10 a.m. Thursday, June 10, at West Mount Zion Cemetery
with Rev. Regina Turner officiating. Arrangements were under the
direction of Hardwicke Funeral Home.
Dale Sams
Dale Sams, 86, of Clarksville died
Thursday, June 10, 2010, at Johnson Regional Medical Center.
He was a native of Limestone, son of
the late James and Margaret Wilson Sams, retired Tyson Foods employee,
member of the New Hope Church of the Nazarene in Clarksville, and was
preceded in death by his wife, Hazel Harris Sams; one daughter, Linda
Sams; eight sisters, Nancy, Olas Louise, Effie, Blanche, Zanie, Florie,
Fleecie, and Candace; and three brothers, Clarence, Henry, and Roy.
He is survived by one daughter,
Carol Morris and husband, David, of Clarksville; two sons, Gary Sams
and wife, Helen, of Morrilton and Jerry Sams and wife, Lesia, of Alma;
nine grandchildren; and six great-grandchildren.
Funeral was at 2 p.m. Monday, June
14, at Roller-Cox Funeral Home Chapel with Rev. Mike Morris and Rev.
Glen Newton officiating. Burial was in Oakland Cemetery.
Active pallbearers were Mark Morris,
Jody Sams, Gary Sams Jr., Matthew Sams, Will Sams, and Brent Sams.
Honorary pallbearers were members of
the Heart to Heart Sunday School Class.
Harold Gene Barron
Harold Gene (Sonny) Barron, 80, of
Clarksville died Thursday, June 10, 2010, at his home.
He was a native of Pittsburg, Okla.,
son of the late Chewy and Merle Elizabeth Osburn Valdez, former
insulator employee, member of Jamestown Assembly of God Church, and was
preceded in death by one son, Harold Barron Jr.; and one brother, James
Edward Nichols.
Survivors include his wife,
Henrietta Jackson Barron; one daughter, Joann Jasso and husband, Leo,
of Danbury, Texas; one sister, Aletha Fivecoats of Altus; two brothers,
Joe Bill Nichols and wife, Pat, of Richwood, Texas, and Louis Dean
Nichols and wife, Linda, of Fulton, Mo.; four grandchildren; and six
great-grandchildren.
Funeral was at 11 a.m. Monday, June
14, at the Jamestown Assembly of God Church with Rev. Amos Pledger
officiating.
Burial was in Carter Cemetery under
the direction of Roller-Cox Funeral Home.
Active pallbearers were Daniel
Keenom, Christopher Keenom, Leo Jasso, Dewayne Jasso, Joe Nichols, and
Dean Nichols.
Honorary pallbearers were George
Findly, Homer Qualls, and Frank Samply.
Myrtle B. Strupp
Myrtle Bernice Strupp, 84, of
Knoxville died Friday, June 11, 2010, at Lamar.
She was a native of Westminster,
Calif., daughter of the late William and Ethel Foller Graham, and widow
of Earl Strupp.
Survivors include two daughters,
Irene Sotomayor of Knoxville and Alice Lohen of San Luis Obispo,
Calif.; one son, Roger Strupp of Clarksville; three sisters, Louise
Hare of Yorba Linda, Calif., Violet Grivey of Orland, Calif., and
Gladys Kremer of Reno, Calif.; one brother, Bill Graham of Placerville,
Calif.; seven grandchildren; and four great-grandchildren.
Graveside services and burial will
be at Rose Hills Cemetery in Whittier, Calif.
Local arrangements were under the
direction of Roller-Cox Funeral Home.
Patsy L. Ralls
Patsy Louise McGuire Ralls, 55, of
Clarksville died Thursday, June 10, 2010, at Clarksville.
She was a native of Joiner, daughter
of the late James and Laura Farmer McGuire, Pentecostal, and was
preceded in death by two sisters, Sue Young and Shirley White; and four
brothers, L.J. McGuire, Don McGuire, Billy McGuire, and Kenneth McGuire.
She is survived by her husband,
Rusty Ralls; one daughter, Amy Martin of Vandervoort; two sons, Jeff
McCartney and wife, Kelly, of Mena and Jamie Ralls and wife, Monica, of
Cove; and five grandchildren.
Crematory arrangements are under the
direction of Roller-Cox Funeral Home.
Wilma Hecker
Wilma Hecker, 89, of Ozark, mother
of Jim Saunders of Coal Hill and Paul Hecker of Lamar, died Wednesday,
June 2, 2010, in Ozark.
She was a native of the Alix-Denning
area, daughter of the late James and Johnnie Borrough Harger, and was
preceded in death by one daughter, Mildred Wall.
Survivors include one daughter,
Earlene Morrison of Friendship; two other sons, Jerry Jones of
Donaldson and Gene Saunders of Russellville; eight grandchildren; eight
great-grandchildren; and one great-great-grandchild.
Graveside services and burial were
at 2 p.m. Saturday, June 5, at Coal Hill Cemetery with Rev. Ted Darling
officiating. Arrangements were under the direction of Shaffer Funeral
Home of Ozark.
Thelma Van Arsdale
Thelma Van Arsdale, aged 93, of
Little Rock, AR, passed away Saturday evening, June 12, 2010, at
her home in Little Rock.
Thelma was born March 4, 1917,
in a
tent at an Oklahoma coal field near Henryetta. She traveled by
covered
wagon to Clarksville, AR, in 1931, where she lived for 64 years, until
1995.
After graduating from The College of
the Ozarks in 1941 with a B.A. degree, Thelma began a long and
rewarding teaching career that began as an elementary school teacher in
Judsonia, AR. In the early 1940s, Thelma also worked for the
government WPA agency which built the high school in Clarksville that
was located on Cherry Street. Thelma then resumed her teaching career
at Hartman, AR, teaching fifth and sixth graders at the elementary
school, then later taught a business class at the high school there.
In 1952, Thelma met and
married her
beloved Philip Van Arsdale. They were happily married for 38
years. In
1956, Thelma began teaching business and English at Lamar High School,
where she remained until her retirement in 1977. Thelma was
richly
rewarded by the many relationships and bonds she developed with her
students, many of whom remained in touch with her until her death.
After Thelma’s retirement in 1977,
she traveled all over the USA with Phil and her children. Many
good
times and fond memories were had which will be cherished by her
family. After Phil’s death in 1990, Thelma moved to Parkway
Village
Retirement Center in Little Rock, AR, to be closer to her
children.
Thelma developed many good friends there including Miss Emily, Edie,
Velma, and Ida Marie, along with many others whom she cherished.
She
lived a rich and fulfilling life her remaining years in Little Rock and
will be missed by all who knew her at Parkway Village.
Thelma was preceded in death by her
father, Elijah Marvin and her mother, Rusha Ellen Blackwell Curtis; two
brothers; one sister; and three stepdaughters.
She is survived by one son,
Wade Van Arsdale and wife, Lyle Ann, of Little Rock; one
daughter, Ellen Johnson and
husband, Hugh, of Little Rock; one stepson, Ronald Van Arsdale, of
Little Rock; two grandchildren, Wendy Nelson of Maumelle and Clay
Johnson of Houston, Texas; and six great-grandchildren.
Funeral services will be held at
10:30 a.m. Wednesday, June 16, at Hardwicke Funeral Home Chapel in
Clarksville, AR, with Rev. Jeff Brewer officiating. The funeral will be
preceded by visitation from 9:30-10:30 a.m. Wednesday, June 16, at
Hardwicke Funeral Home. Interment will be at Oakland Cemetery in
Clarksville immediately following the service.
Pallbearers will be Clark Gray,
Bobby Dayne Phillips, C.O. Blackard, Clay Johnson, Sam Nelson, and Ron
Van Arsdale.
Memorials made to Cherry Street
Baptist Church, 800 West Cherry Street, Clarksville, AR 72830 or Feed
the Children, P.O. Box 36, Oklahoma City, OK 73101.
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Jerry Wagoner
Jerry Wagoner, 73, of Clarksville
died Monday, June 14, 2010, at St. Edward Mercy Medical Center in Fort
Smith.
He was a native of Booneville, son
of the late Willis and Naomi Taylor Wagoner, 1954 graduate of
Booneville High School, where he was named all conference and all state
in football, 1958 graduate of the University of the Ozarks, where he
was named to the all Arkansas Intercollegiate conference, received a
master's degree from the University of Central Arkansas at Conway, and
did post graduate work at the University of Arkansas at Fayetteville.
He was activated in the National
Guard Unit at Fort Smith as a medic, coached football at Mansfield High
School for four years prior to coming to the University of the Ozarks,
where he coached track and football for 30-plus years, and was
professor of physical education. He was preceded in death by one son,
Harley Wagoner.
He loved the outdoors and especially
his cabin at Booneville near Jack Creek.
Survivors include his wife, Delores
Blackard Wagoner; two sons, Mitchell Wagoner and Jay Wagoner, both of
Clarksville; and one granddaughter, Sarah.
A memorial service will be held at
10 a.m. Thursday, June 17, at Raymond Munger Memorial Chapel on the
campus of the University of the Ozarks in Clarksville with Rev. Marci
Ward and Dr. Rick Niece officiating. Arrangements are under the
direction of Hardwicke Funeral Home.
Memorials may be made to the
University of the Ozarks, 415 North College Avenue, Clarksville, AR
72830 or First Presbyterian Church, P. O. Box 1068, Clarksville, AR
72830.
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