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Jim Dickerson
Jim Dickerson, 82, of Clarksville
died Monday, Jan. 18, 2010, at Johnson Regional Medical Center.
He was a native of Clarksville, son
of the late James Wesley Dickerson Sr. and Lillie May Boen Dickerson,
1945 graduate of Clarksville High School, member of First United
Methodist Church, Navy veteran of World War II, former co-owner of OK
Food Market, cattle farmer, and was preceded in death by three
brothers, N. E. Dickerson, J. R. Dickerson, and Bill Dickerson; and
four sisters, Anna Moore, Pearl Whitson, Lottie Morgan, and Monetta
Hadley.
Survivors include his wife, Winnie
Hudson Dickerson; one son, Jimmy Dickerson and wife, Debra, of
Clarksville; stepmother, Ila Dickerson of Clarksville; one sister,
Bonnie Dickerson of Fort Smith; and two grandchildren, Matthew Mink and
James Dickerson, both of Clarksville.
Funeral will be at 10 a.m.
Wednesday, Jan. 20, at the First United Methodist Church with Rev.
David Hanshaw officiating.
Burial will be in Woodland Cemetery
under the direction of Hardwicke Funeral Home.
Active pallbearers will be Steve
Edmisten, Chris Dickerson, Michael Dickerson, Greg Dickerson, Wesley
Plugge, and Phillip Dickerson.
Honorary pallbearers will be South
Town Coffee Group.
Memorials may be made to the First
United Methodist Church Family Life Building, P. O. Box 535,
Clarksville, AR 72830.
Auzie B. Wofford
Auzie B. Wofford, 86, of
Russellville, formerly of Clarksville, died Friday, Jan. 15, 2010, at
his home.
He was a son of the late Archie B.
and Taney A. Hyden Wofford, native of Ozark, member of St. John's
Catholic Church, Knights of Columbus and American Legion, and retired
command sergeant major from the Arkansas Army National Guard. During 39
years of military service he received a number of awards including the
Legion of Merit, Meritorious Service Medal and the Army Commendation
Medal.
Survivors include his wife of 64
years, Phyllis Ruth Halaska Wofford; one son and daughter-in-law, Bill
and Jan Wofford of Conway; three daughters and sons-in-law, Carol and
Gerald Harvell of Russellville, Jayne and Tom Jones of Pottsville, and
Johnette and Charles Latham of Russellville; one sister, Chella Stokes
of Ozark; eight grandsons; four granddaughters; five
great-grandchildren; and several nieces and nephews.
Funeral was at 10 a.m. Tuesday, Jan.
19, at St. John's Catholic Church with Father William F. Thomas
officiating.
Burial with military honors provided
by the Arkansas National Guard was in Rest Haven Memorial Park under
the direction of Shinn Funeral Service of Russellville.
Honorary pallbearers were members of
the 217th Engineer and Maintenance Battalions and the Hardee's
Breakfast Club.
Memorials may be made to the
American Legion Riggs-Hamilton Post 20, 215 North Denver, Russellville,
AR 72801.
Charles Wayne Isenhart
Charles Wayne Isenhart, 81, of
Hartman died Sunday, Jan. 17, 2010, at Johnson Regional Medical Center.
He was a native of Wister, Okla.,
son of the late Clarence Andrew and Lizzie Jewel Midgley, Protestant,
retired Singer Company employee, and was preceded in death by his wife,
Neita Jo Roberts Isenhart; and one brother, Jim Isenhart.
Survivors include one daughter,
Karen Jo Isenhart Hall of Republic, Mo.; six sisters, Alice of Little
Rock, Sue of Spokane, Wash., Juanita of Poteau, Okla., Leona of
Hydesville, Calif., and Jean and Mickie, both of Eureka, Calif.; two
brothers, Doyle of Scranton and Bill of Mesa, Ariz.; and two
grandchildren, Angela Hall and Steven Hall and wife, Nikki.
Funeral was at 2 p.m. Tuesday, Jan.
19, at Roller-Cox Funeral Home Chapel with Rev. Phil Spann officiating.
Burial was in Minnow Creek Cemetery.
Active pallbearers were John
Satterfield, Lonnie Wilson, David Owens, Ronnie Holman, Timmy Holman,
and Chris Neal.
Honorary pallbearers were William
Holman and Jerry Holman.
Felicia M. Sweeney
Felicia M. Sweeney, 97, of Lamar
died Tuesday, Jan. 12, 2010, at Countryside Manor Nursing Home.
She was a native of Enfield, Conn.,
daughter of the late Alexander and Mary Mis Niemiec, and a retired
elementary school teacher having taught for 45 years.
Survivors include one niece, June
Kennedy of Lamar; grandnephew, Thomas Kennedy of Florida; two
great-nieces; and several great-great-great-grandchildren.
A memorial service was held at 10
a.m. Monday, Jan. 18, at Roller-Cox Funeral Home Chapel with Rev. David
Hanshaw officiating. The body was cremated.
Irma Lee Wharton
Irma Lee Wharton, 94, of Clarksville
died Tuesday, Jan. 12, 2010, in Rogers.
She was a native of Hagarville,
daughter of the late Ether Lee and Iva L. Smith Turner, widow of Elvan
Wharton, member of Clarksville Chapter 172 Order of the Eastern Star
and was a Rainbow Mother for several years.
She is survived by one daughter and
son-in-law, Sara Lee and Gary Bond of Rogers; two grandchildren, John
Bond and wife, Jenny, of Marietta, Ga., and Lynn Bond of Rogers; and
three great-grandchildren, Mackenzie Bond, Mallory Bond, and John Brody
Bond, all of Marietta, Ga.
Funeral was at 1 p.m. Friday, Jan.
15, at Hardwicke Funeral Home Chapel with Rev. Regina Turner
officiating. Burial was in Oakland Cemetery.
Pallbearers were Duane Steele, Bob
Hurley, Vernon Harris, Vince Bond, Bobby Bond, and Danny Bond.
Raymond D. Troglin
Raymond D. Troglin, 57, of Kansas
City, Mo., formerly of Knoxville, died Sunday, Jan. 17, 2010, in a St.
Louis, (Missouri) hospital.
He was preceded in death by his
parents, G.D. and Sara Troglin of Russellville.
Survivors include his wife, Tamara
Troglin; two brothers, David Troglin of Ozark and Morris Troglin of
Conway; one sister, Linda Smith of Russellville; and numerous nieces
and nephews.
The body will be cremated.
Shirley M. Harp
Shirley Mable Harp, 61, of Dyer died
Tuesday, Jan. 5, 2010, in Clarksville.
A native of Hunt, she was the
daughter of the late Ward and Lucy Miller Burgett, attended the New
Bethel Assembly of God Church in Dyer, and was preceded in death by one
son, Farris James Harp Jr.
Survivors include one daughter,
Shelia Beckham of Dyer; and one sister, Matilda Rosson of Clarksville.
Graveside services were at 10 a.m.
Saturday, Jan. 9, at Dyer Cemetery Arbor with burial under the
direction of Ocker of Alma Funeral Home.
Pallbearers were Kenneth and Aaron
Rosson, Johnny Welch, Jason Rock, Gary Richey, Jonathan Smith, and
Wayne Bush.
Virgie Lee Robinson
Virgie Lee Robinson, 81, of Oark
died Thursday, Jan. 14, 2010, at Clarksville.
She was a native of Catalpa,
daughter of the late Orville and Rosa Belle Cowan Robinson, Baptist,
and preceded in death by one sister, Lurene Mayes.
She is survived by two sisters,
Mozelle Cowan and Maxine Chesser, both of Clarksville; three nieces,
seven nephews; and 25 great-nieces and great-nephews.
Funeral was at 2 p.m. Monday, Jan.
18, at Roller-Cox Funeral Home Chapel with Rev. George Farquhar
officiating. Burial was in Russell Cemetery at Ozone.
Active pallbearers were Craig Cowan,
Robbie Peterson, Ricky Mayes, James Cox, Carl Cowan, and Charles Mayes.
Honorary pallbearers were Richard
Mayes, Jeremy Mayes, Sam Mayes, Ernie Mayes, Scotty Peterson, Shane
Keller, Clitis Cowan, Calvin Cowan, and Gordon Mayes.
Virginia Sue Heringer
Virginia Sue Heringer (Hardwicke)
passed away peacefully in the company of family and friends, December
2, 2009, due to complications resulting from knee replacement surgery.
Born in Clarksville, Arkansas, February 13, 1938, she moved to Southern
California with her mother, Bernice, at age 19.
As a budget analyst for the
California Employment Development Department, Sue worked in
California's Central Valley, and then later in Sacramento where she
retired after 25 years of service to the state. While in Sacramento,
Sue was active in various civic activities to include the 50-50 club,
wherein she served as its president in 1987.
Sue moved to Murrieta, California in
1998 and enjoyed the friendships she made while traveling, playing
bingo and bunco; working out at the local karate studio where she had
earned her Green Belt, and was preparing to test for her Purple Belt.
Sue was very active in the Riverside-San Diego area Boston Terrier
rescue: Boston Brigade Rescue. She served as the organization's chief
financial officer, treasurer, and primary fundraiser. She owned 2
Boston Terriers herself, but managed to "foster" up to as many as 3
additional dogs at a time!
Sue is predeceased by her eldest
son, John. She is survived by son, Roy, and 3 grandchildren, all living
in the San Diego area. A celebration of life will be held February 6,
2010, 11:00-3:00, at the Temecula Embassy Suites, 29345 Rancho
California Road, Temecula, CA 92591. In lieu of flowers, friends are
encouraged to make a donation to the Boston Brigade Rescue
(www.bostonbrigade.com), or to one's favorite charity in Sue's name.
(Paid Obituary)
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