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SCHARFHAUSEN JR.   

(Trumann Democrat, 6-14-2000)

Fred John Scharfhausen Jr., 69, 308 Industrial Dr., Marked Tree, died June 9, 2000 at the family residence. Born Nov. 18, 1930, in Chicago, he had lived in the Trumann and Marked Tree area for the past 25 years. He was a retired truck driver and cabinetmaker, veteran of the USAF and Korean Conflict, member of the VFW and of the Catholic faith. Preceding him in death was his late wife, Ina Louise Glidewell Scharfhausen, in 1992, one sister and was the son of the late Fred J. Sr. and Myrtle Haun Scharfhausen. Survivors include his son, Jeff Scharfhausen of Wheaton, IL, three grandchildren and five great-grandchildren. Services were held Monday morning, June 12, in the chapel of Thompson Funeral Home in Trumann with the Rev. Mike Henderson officiating. Burial will follow at Jonesboro Memorial Park Cemetery. Pallbearers were Blake Duffy, Butch Gann, Scotty Spence, Russ Thomey, Keith Willis and Tom Worley. Honorary pallbearers were Charlie Riley and Jimmy Dale Bullock.

MRS. SCHWARZ   

(The The Jonesboro Sun, 8-27&28-2000)

Mrs. Selma W. Schwarz, 95, of Belleville, IL, and formerly of Weiner, died Thursday at the Grange Home in Mascoutah, IL. She was a member of St. Anthony's Catholic Church in Weiner. Survivors include three sons, John Roth of Lambertville, MI, William Roth of Marble Hill, MO, and Philip Roth of Manchester, MO; one stepson, Leo Schwarz of Weiner; one daughter, Georgette Scheibel of Belleville; one stepdaughter, Frances Bornhoft of Sterling, CO; one sister, Geneva Thompson of Walsh, IL; 19 grandchildren and 34 great-grandchildren. She was preceded in death by her first husband, Phillip Roth; her second husband, Conrad Schwarz; one daughter; one stepson; one sister and two brothers. Funeral services will be Tuesday morning at 10 at St. Anthony's Catholic Church, with Father Jim Dixon officiating. Burial will follow in St. Anthony's Catholic Cemetery under the direction of Langford's Funeral Service of Jonesboro. Pallbearers will be S.P. Schwarz, John Schwarz, H.J. Schwarz, Michael Roth, Matt Roth and John Scheibel. Visitation will be held from 3 this afternoon until 8 this evening at the George Renner and Sons Funeral Home in Belleville with Rosary at 4. Local visitation will be from 9 Tuesday morning until service time at the church. For lasting memorials, the family asks that consideration be give to the Grange Home in Mascoutah.

MRS. SCOGGINS   
(The Jonesboro Sun, 2-28-2000)

Mrs. Willene Sana Scoggins, 62, of Weiner, died Sunday at her home. She was a native of the Walnut Ridge area and had lived in the Weiner area for the past 30 years. She was a member of the First United Methodist Church. She was preceded in death by her parents and one brother. Survivors include her husband, George "Johnny" Scoggins of the home; two sons, John Scoggins and Dennis Scoggins, both of Weiner; four daughthers, Judy Ann Taylor and Carolyn Sue Wright, both of Weiner, Linda Jean Hollis of Jonesboro and Brenda Kay Broach of Blytheville; one brother, Willie Bennett of Hoxie; three sisters, her twin, Geraline Barndon of Jacksonville, FL, Ruby Powers of Bono and Elsie Bristow of Walnut Ridge; 12 grandchildren and six great-grandchildren. Funeral services will be Tuesday morning at 10 in the chapel of Roller-Farmer Union Funeral Home of Weiner with Jim Anderson, John W. Lindsey and Lendol Jackson officiating. Burial will follow in the Oak Grove Cemetery in Weiner. Active pallbearers will be Larry Ramsey, Earl Raby, Randy Wright, Tommy Brown, Tony Newberry and Lynn Bradley. Visitation will be from 5 until 8 this evening at the funeral home. Memorials my be sent to the Weiner Volunteer Fire Department.

MRS. SCOTT
Funeral Services for the late Mrs. Mattie Scott 79, of Trumann AR will be Wednesday February 18, 1987 at 1:00 P.M. New Rising Sun M.B. Church in Trumann, AR. Born January 4, 1908 at Marvell, AR to the union of Richard and Louise Williams. She departed this life February 12, 1987 at 4:00 p.m. at her home. She accepted Christ at an early age and joined the Asberry Baptist Church under the leadership of Rev. A.L. Taylor. In 1939 she moved to Trumann and the Judd Hill area and joined the Rising Sun Baptist Church. Where she diligently and faithfully served until her death she was a member of the St. Matthew chapter #351 Order of the Eastern Star of Marked Tree, AR for the past 26 years. She married the late Rev. C.C. Scott in 1929, who proceeded her in death in 1976. To this union four children were born. Two sons who proceeded her in death, John W. Scott, June of 1976, Freddie L. Scott, June of 1986. Two daughters Mary L. Richardson of the home, Nettie B. Moore of Denver CO, one sister, Mrs. Alma J. Williams of Portsmouth RI. Fifteen grandchildren, and eighteen great-grandchildren and a host of nieces, nephews, cousin, and friends. Funeral Services under the directions of Sims & Woodard Funeral Home of Marked Tree AR and Interment at Tulot Cemetery.


SEVERS   

(The Modern News, Harrisburg, Thursday, 1-9-1969)

HUGH D. SEVERS DIES WEDNESDAY IN MEMPHIS HOSPITAL Hugh Deputy Severs, 75, a citizen of this city all his life, died at 8 o'clock Wednesday morning in Kennedy Veterans Hospital in Memphis. It was only a few weeks ago that he was going around town getting contributions for the American Legion Christmas basket fund of which he had been chairman for several years. During this time he complained of feeling bad and on December 8 he brought his final list of contributions for publication and said he had collected $1275, a record for this fund and that he was quitting to enter the hospital. He entered December 11 for tests and observation and expected to return home the next day for Chhristmas holidays but the tests proved to be bad and cancer has spread over his entire body. Born in Harrisburg September 24, 1893, he was the son of the late Mr. and Mrs. J.W. Severs. He worked as a boy and young man in the L.C. Griffin Grocery Store and later owned his own business, Severs Grocery, on Main Stree for about 40 years, retiring a few years ago. He was a member of the Harrisburg United Methodist church and American Legion. He was a member of the Poinsett County Board of Education for 25 years and was chairman at the time of his death. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. H.D. (Vera Freeman) Severs, one sister, Mrs. Kate Hancock of Memphis. Funeral services will be held at 2:30 o'clock Thurdsday (today) at the Methodist church, with the pastor, Rev. Bob Orr, officiating. Burial will be in Harrisburg Memorial Park Cemetery with Jackson Funeral Home in charge.

MRS. SEVERS   

(The Modern News, Harrisburg, 6-30-1983)

Mrs. Vera Freeman Severs, 87, a life-long resident of Harrisburg died Wednesday, June 22, at St. Bernard's Regional Medical Center, Jonesboro. She was the widow of Hugh D. Severs, retired grocery merchant. Born in Harrisburg, May 9, 1896, she was the last of seven children of the late L.D. Freeman, Sr., founder of THE MODERN NEWS, and the late Mary Eliza Beard Freeman. Among the seven was a twin sister, Era Marguerite Parks, who died Dec. 26, 1980. A retiree from the Harrisburg Post Office with 25 years of service, Mrs. Severs, was also a retired schoolteacher and had taught in the Harrisburg School for 25 years. She was a member of First United Methodist Church of Harrisburg, a member of the Retired Teachers Association and a charter member of the Women's Literacy Club. Surviving are four nephews, Edward Freeman of Bristol, VA, Charles Van Freeman of North Little Rock, Dr. Robert King Freeman of Jonesboro and David H. Freeman of Atlanta, GA; five nieces, Mrs. Martha Ann Parks Donoho of Ft. Smith, Mrs. Bettye Freeman Fullerton of North Little Rock, Mrs. Patsy Freeman Carpenter of Memphis, TN, Mrs. Shirley Freeman Foust of Jonesboro and Mrs. Elaine Freeman Nix of Harrisburg. Funeral services were held at 2:00 Friday afternoon at First United Methodist Church with the pastor, Rev. J.M. Rogers, officiating. Burial was in the Harrisburg Memorial Park Cemetery under the direction of Jackson Funeral Home. Pallbearers were Tommy Wimpy of Harrisburg and great-nephews, Roger Foust of Jonesboro, Scott Carpenter and Boone Nance of West Memphis, Stan Carpenter and John Moore of Memphis. Honorary pallbearers were Reed Collins, Don Caplinger, Ralph Wimpy, Buell Crider, Charley Stinson, Clarence Bolin and members of United Methodist Church Administrative Board. Ralph Carter and Rayburn Smith were ushers.

MRS. SHAMLIN   

(The Jonesboro Sun, 2-4-2000)

Mrs. Eula Shamlin, 94, of Marked Tree died Tuesday at Three Rivers Nursing Home in Marked Tree. A Baldwin, Miss., native, she was a homemaker and was a member of Whitton Baptist Church. Survivors include a son, Jerry Shamlin of Fulton, MS.; four daughters, Ruby Payne of Chicago, IL., Bearnice Brewington of Tyronza, Dean Warhurst of West Memphis and Arbie Dale Miller of Harrisburg; 14 grandchildren; 28 great-grandchildren and 10 great-great grandchildren. She was preceded in death by her husband, Jessie Shamlin. Funeral services will be held this afternoon at 2 at Wilson Funeral Home of Tyronza, with Al Presley officiating. Burial will follow at Tyronza Cemetery.

MRS. SHELTON   

(The Modern News, Harrisburg, AR, Thursday, 3-24-1966)

MRS. W.D. SHELTON OF MARKED TREE DIES MONDAY. Mrs. Eva Neely Shelton, 84, died at 10:30 Monday night at the home of her daughter and son-in-law, Mr. Fred Berry in Marked Tree. Mrs. Shelton suffered a stroke two years ago, and had been critically ill since that time. She was in a hospital for about three months, and had been at the home of her daughter for the past 21 months. Mrs. Shelton was the wife of W.D. (Billy) Shelton, who survives her. He served as Sheriff and Collector of the County for four years, and during this time the family lived in this city on Brooks Street. She was born October 17, 1881 in Jonesboro and had been a resident of Marked Tree 63 years, and was a member of the Methodist church. Funeral services were held at the Methodish Church in Marked Tree Wednesday afternoon at 2:30 with the pastor Rev. Byron McSpadden assisted by Dr. Fred Keller of Jonesboro officiating. Surviving besides her husband and daughter are, one grandson, Jimmy Berry of Cardwell, Missouri; two brothers, Bill Neely of Jonesboro and Cleve Neely of Leachville; a number of nieces and nephews. Burial was in Marked Tree Cemetery with Murphy Funeral Home of that city in charge. Pallbearers were: O.V. keadle, Gordon Griffin, Reuben Griffin, Lyle Williams, Lon Berry, Pete Morrisett, Claude Neely and Albert Doss.

SHELTON   

(The Modern News, Harrisburg, AR, Thursday, 2-22-1968)

W.D. SHELTON OF MARKED TREE DIES W.D. (Billy) Shelton, 92, well known citizen of Marked Tree, died Tuesday morning at 9:28 in the Nursing Unit of St. Bernard's Hospital in Jonesboro following a long illness. Mr. Shelton had been in ill health the past year and after being in the hospital for several months was transferred tothe nursing unit. He served as Sheriff of Poinsett County three terms, from 1918 to 1925, and was retired merchant and landowner. He was a member of the Christian Church and a Mason. William David Shelton was born in Jonesboro, January 16, 1876 and moved to Marked Tree in 1902. In 1903, he married Miss Eva Neeley and during these years, they lived in Marked Tree, with the exception of the time they lived here while Mr. Shelton was Sheriff. Mrs. Shelton died March 21, 1966 and a daughter, Inez also preceded him in death. Surviving are one daughter, Mrs. Fred Berry of Marked Tree and one grandson, Jimmy S. Berry of Cardwell, MO. Funeral services will be Thursday afternoon at three o'clock at the Methodist Church in Marked Tree with the pastor, Rev. William Wilder, and a former pastor, Rev. Byrost McFadden of the MEthodist church of Forrest City, officiating. Burial will be in Marked Tree Cemetery with Masonic rites at the graveside. Murphy Funeral Home of Marked Tree is in charge of funeral arrangements.

MRS. SHEPHERD   

(The Jonesboro Sun, 3-25-2000)

Mrs. Izola Shepherd, 67, of Marked Tree, died Wednesday at the Regional Medical Center of NEA in Jonesboro. A lifelong resident of Marked Tree, she was retired from Delta Wood Manufacturing Co. of Trumann and was a member of St. John Missionary Baptist Church of Marked Tree. Survivors include four sons, John Anderson Sr. and Willie Anderson, both of South Bend, IN, Robert Shepherd Jr. of Memphis, and Isaiah Shepherd Sr. of Jonesboro; four daughters, Shirley Moore of Marked Tree, Terrie Shepherd and Laverne Shepherd, both of Jonesboro, and Cheri Perry of Little Rock; two sisters, Elnora Anderson of Chicago and Rosie Joe of Milwaukee, WI; three brothers, Ivory Anderson of Milwaukee, Leroy Anderson of Wynne and Albert Charles "Alto" Anderson of Jonesboro; 14 grandchildren and seven great-grandchildren. Funeral services will be held at 1 Tuesday afternoon at the St. John Missionary Baptist Church in Marked Tree, with the Rev. G.C. Simpson Sr. officiating. Burial will be in Marked Tree Civic Cemetery, under the direction of Sims-Woodard Funeral Service of Marked Tree. Pallbearers will be Fred Shepherd, Isaiah Shepherd Sr., Dewayne Perry, Jermain Speights, Tony Speights and Jerry Mitchell. Visitation will be Monday from 4 in the afternoon until 6 that evening at the funeral home.

MRS. SHINALL   

(The Jonesboro Sun, 6-25-2000)

Mrs. Louise Leathel Shinall, 63, of Lepanto, died Friday at Three Rivers Nursing Home in Marked Tree. She was a member of the Church of Christ in Lepanto and was a homemaker. Survivors include one daughter, Deborah June Barnes of Lepanto; two sons, Grady Shinall of Olive Branch, MS, and Terry T. Shinall of Memphis; two sisters, Evelyn Wooten Crow of Chicago, IL, and Carolyn Sue Eason of Rogers; four brothers, Billy Ray Wooten of Michigan, Roy Dale Wooten and Loneral Earl Wooten, both of Texas, and J.W. Wooten of Russellville; four grandchildren and five great-grandchildren. A graveside funeral service will be held this afternoon at 2 at Potter Cemetery in Lepanto, with G.W. Allison officiating. Wilson Funeral Home of Osceola has charge of arrangements.

MRS. SHOCKLEY   

(The Jonesboro Sun, 1-14-2000)

Mrs. Maxine Katherine Shockley, 86, of Monette, died Thursday at St. Bernard's Regional Medical Center in Jonesboro. She was a beautician and a member of the First United Methodist Church in Tyronza. She was also a member of the United Methodist Women's Club. Survivors include a daughter, Bettye A. Bradford of Marked Tree; two grandchildren and three great-grandchildren. She was preceded in death by her husband, Arthur Olen Shockley. Funeral services will be held at 2 Saturday afternoon at the First United Methodist Church in Tyronza. Burial will be in the Tyronza Cemetery, under the direction of Roller-Citizens Funeral Home of West Memphis. For individuals who wish to leave memorials, the family has asked that consideration be given to the First United Methodist Church in Tyronza.

SHOCKLEY   

(The Jonesboro Sun, 9-19-2000)

Orville Lee Shockley, 47, of Marked Tree, died Saturday at Regional Medical Center of NEA. A lifelong resident of Marked Tree, he was employed by Gene Vaughn Ford at Marked Tree and was a member of Pentecostal Temple Church of God in Christ. Survivors include two sisters, Phyllis Wooten of Marked Tree and Delois Shockley of Chicago, IL; and six brothers, Jimmie Shockley, Statin Marshall Shockley and Darrell Shockley, all of Marked Tree, Leroy Shockley and Joe Henry Shockley, both of Chicago, IL, and Louis Shockley of Detroit, MI. Funeral services will be held at 11 Thursday morning at Pentecostal Temple Church of God in Christ at Marked Tree, with David L. Corns officiating. Burial will follow in Riverview Cemetery at Marked Tree, under the direction of Sims-Woodard Funeral Service of Marked Tree. Active pallbearers will be Larry Joe Law, Percy Law, Percy Law Jr., Billy Rolfe, Terrance Shockley and Anthony Shockley. His brothers will serve as honorary pallbearers. Visitation will be from 4 in the afternoon to 6 Wednesday evening at the funeral home.

MRS. SIMMONS   

(The Jonesboro Sun, 9-1&2-2000)

Mrs. Lena Mai Simmons, 96, of Harrisburg, died Thursday at the Regional Medical Center of NEA. Born at Parkin, Mrs. Simmons was a retired teacher who taught first grade at Harrisburg Elementary School for 35 years. She was a member of the First United Methodist Church at Harrisburg, where she served as superintendent of Sunday Schools and Sunday School teacher. She was a charter member of the Women's Missionary Society, a former member of the Women's Literary Club and a member of the choir. She was also a member of the Arkansas Education Association, the Arkansas Retired Teachers' Association and the Poinsett County Retired Teachers' Association. Survivors include a daughter, Marshalene Prescott Jordan; four grandchildren and five great-grandchildren. Funeral services will be at 3 Sunday afternoon at the First United Methodist Church in Harrisburg with Rev. Tom Sullinger officiating. Burial will follow in Harrisburg Memorial Park Cemetery. Visitation will be from 7 to 9 Saturday evening at Jackson's Harrisburg Funeral Home. Pallbearers will include Gary Prescott, Mark Prescott, John Halbrook, Michael Anderson, Barry Jordan and Ben Alstadt. In lieu of flowers, the family has asked that consideration be given for memorials to be given to First United Methodist Church, P.O. Box 404, Harrisburg, 74232. Visitation will be this Saturday evening from 7 to 9 at the funeral home.

SIMS   

(The The Jonesboro Sun, 7-1-2000)

Funeral services for Blake Sims, 10, of Bartlett, Tn, who died Wednesday following an automobile accident in Lonoke, will be held Monday afternoon at 2 at the Jackson's Harrisburg Funeral Home. Rev. Captian Lovell will officiate. Burial will follow at Harrisburg Memorial Park Cemetery. visitation will be held from 5 Sunday afternoon until 9 that evening at the funeral home. She was a fourth-grade student at Bartlett Elementary School. She is survived by her parents, Richard Dale and Lynn Sims of Bartlett, and one brother, John Richard Sims of Bartlett.

SINGLETON   

(The Modern News, Harrisburg)

J.W. Singleton, age 69, died at his home here last Friday, August 14, 1934, after an illness which confirmed him in his home for many months. Mr. Singleton was one of Poinsett county's best citizens. Mr. Singleton moved to Harrisburg from southern Missouri thirty years ago. He served as Mayor of this city for four terms and as Justice of the Peace for Bolivar township for ten years. He was formerly engaged in cotton ginning and for several years operated an electric shoe repair shop here but retired because of ill health. Mr. Singleton was of a lovable disposition and his friends were numbered only by his acquaintances. He is survived by his wife, five daughters, Mrs. R.V. Peck, of Durham, NC; Mrs. Guy Beard, of Little Rock; Mrs. W. C. Adams, of Piggott; Mrs. Clarence Woodrum, of Buffalo Lick and Miss Nellie Singleton of this city; and three sons, Robert an attorney of Lebanon, TN; Elvis a merchant of Marked Tree and D. A. Singleton of this city. The funeral service was held at the Methodist church Saturday afternoon at three o'clock by Rev. E.J. Slaughter, pastor, after which his remains were laid to rest at the Harrisburg Memorial Park in this city. Active pall bearers - Max Hollander, Harry Mills, I.M. Greer, A.B. Caplinger, W.E. Bradford, Mr. Woodrum. Honorary pall bearers - J.G. Dobson, J.R. Bears, S.N. Ross, R.L. Powell, M.D. Simmons, J.J. Mardis. The funeral arrangements were in charge by M.M. Griffin, Funeral Director.

SISSON   

(The Modern News, Harrisburg, 10-10-1991)

George W. Sisson, 92, of Cherry Valley died Sunday, Oct. 6 at Cross County Hospital in Wynne. Born Dec. 29, 1898, in Black Oak, he was the son of the late John and Mishie Seaborn Sisson and had been a resident of Cross County since 1926. He was a member of the Hydrick Baptist Church of Cherry Valley. His wife, Mary Darthula Ramsey Sisson, and two sons, Leon Sisson and Wayne Griffin Sisson preceded him in death. Survivors included six sons, Willie E. Sisson, Raymond Sisson and Orville E. Sisson, all of Cherry Valley, Charles L. Sisson of Memphis, TN, and J.W. Sisson and James G. Sisson, both of Southaven, MS; one daughter, Mrs. Dorothy Quick, of Southaven, MS; one sister, Mrs. Lillie May Baker of Buckeye, AZ; 14 grandchildren, 10 great-grandchildren and 1 great-great-grandchild. Funeral services were held Wednesday, Oct. 9, at 11 a.m. at Hydrick Baptist Church in Cherry Valley, with Rev. George Fink officiating. Burial followed in Shiloh Cemetery near Harrisburg. Kernodle Funeral Home of Wynne was in charge of arrangements. The family requests those wishing to leave lasting memorials consider Hydrick Baptist Church.

MRS. SITCLER   

(The Jonesboro Sun, 4-1-2000)

Mrs. Ruey Sitcler, 84, of Harrisburg, died Friday morning in St. Bernard's Regional Medical Center in Jonesboro. Born in Camden, TN, she was a retired school teacher, having taught in the Harrisburg School District and at Delta Vo-Tech at Marked Tree. She was a member of the First United Methodist Church of Harrisburg where she had been a Sunday School teacher and a member of the Golden Rule Sunday School Class. She was active in the Wesleyan Service Guild and served as president. She was also president of the Progressive Century Club of Harrisburg and had served on the Poinsett County Board of Education. In 1998, she and her sister, Evelyn Phillips, were co-grand marshals of the Harrisburg Christmas Parade in honor of their community service. Surviving are a son, Phillip Sitcler of Harrisburg, and one sister, Evelyn Phillips of Harrisburg. She was preceded in death by her husband, E. L. Sitcler. Funeral services will be held Sunday afternoon at 2 in the First United Methodist Church in Harrisburg, with Rev. Thomas Sullinger officiating. Burial will be in Harrisburg Memorial Park, under the direction of Jackson's Harrisburg Funeral Home. Visitation will be from 6 to 8 this evening at the funeral home.

MRS. SMITH   

(The Earle Enterprise, Earle, AR, Oct. 28, 1949)

KINDLE FIRE WITH TRACTOR FUEL; THREE ARE KILLED. The Earle Fire Department answered an alarm at the home of Robert Smith in Norvell Tuesday morning about 11 o'clock which proved to be one of the worst tragedies in this community in recent years. The fire, occasioned by kindling a fire with tractor fuel and the resultant explosion, destroyed the home and took the life of the mother and two children. Mrs. Robert Smith, 28, the mother, died in the Baptist Hospital in Memphis at 4:00 o'clock Wednesday morning, closely followed by an infant son, George Enos Smith, 5 weeks of age, who died at 7 o'clock. Little Robert Dale Smith, aged 2, failed to escape the flames. Robert Smith, the husband escaped the flames. He was at work in out of his home. He was at work in Earle helping on repairs at the home of Martin Klindworth, on whose farm he lived. Three other of the Smith children also escaped injury. Betty Jean, 7, was at school, Wilma June, 5, and Jo Ann, 3, "must have been out in the yard playing." said Mr. Smith. "I think my wife's cousin, Christine James, who lives nearby helped get them out of the fire," he said. His wife was only to explain that the blast occurred when she poured tractor fuel on live coals in the stove. Mr. Smith and his family previously lived at Cherry Valley, Ark., before moving on the Klindworht place two years ago. The body of Robert Dale, was taken to the Holt Funeral Home in Earle. Earle firemen, acting without authority as it was out of their jurisdiction, responding to the call were helpless to combat the blaze as Norvell has no fire hose connections. However, using their booster tank equipment, they cooled the embers and recovered the remains of little Robert Dale. Burial at Bay Village Cemetery

MRS. SMITH   

(The Jonesboro Sun, 1-22-2000)

Funeral services for Mrs. Jewell P. Smith, 79, of Jonesboro, who died Thursday at Rose Skillcare Nursing Center in Jonesboro, will be this afternoon at 2 at Emerson Funeral Home's Memorial Chapel. David Johnson will officiate. Burial will be this afternoon at 3:30 at Tyronza Cemetery. Active pallbearers will be Rick Morgan, Tony Austin, Noel Duncan, Eddie Watson, John Borden and Charles Burge. Honorary pallbearers will include Alden Gay, Robert Robinson, Bill Mantooth, Kevin Rainbolt, Roy Croom, James Branscum and Dwight Tillman. Born in Oklahoma City, OK, she had lived many years in the Black Oak community. She and her husband operated a farm and grocery/general store in the Black Oak community. She was a member of the Calvary Baptist Church of Jonesboro and was preceded in death by her husband, Eulin "Bud" Smith. Survivors include two sisters, Mary Bowlby and Irene Ripley of Valparaiso, IN. Visitation will be this morning from 11 until service time. For lasting memorials, the family requests that consideration be given to Calvary Baptist Church, 3604 Oak Vista Drive, Jonesboro Ark. 72401.

SMITH   

(The Jonesboro Sun, 1-19-2000)

Ralph O. Smith, 88, Mountain View, formerly of Tyronza, died Sunday in Rebsamen Medical Center in Jacksonville. He was a retired farmer, a Methodist and a WWII veteran. He was preceded in death by his wife, Cornelia Watson Smith. Surviving are three sons, Bill Smith of Atlanta, GA, Jerry Smith of Ward and Frank Smith of Piggott; one daughter, Susan Ferguson of Sherman, TX; two brothers, Johnny Smith of Washington, D.C., and Arthur Smith of Fort Worth, TX; one sister, Inez Cobb of Tupelo, MS; nine grandchildren and four great-grandchildren. Graveside services will be held Thursday morning at 11 in the Tyronza Cemetery. Arrangements are under the direction of W.L. Westbrook Funeral Home of Beebe.

MRS. SMITH   

(The Jonesboro Sun, 1-25-2000; Trumann Democrat, 2-2-2000)

Mary Sue Smith, 54, of Trumann, died Monday at St. Bernard's Regional Medical Center in Jonesboro. Mrs. Smith was born July 28, 1945 at Portersville, Mo., to the late Kennard and O'Retha Lawrence Garrison. She was preceded in death by her parents and one brother, Buddy Garrison. She was a homemaker and was of the Pentecostal belief. Survivors include her husband, Gerald Allen Smith of the home; three sons, Jimmy Allen Smith of Harrisburg, John Wayne Smith and Gerald Allen Smith, both of Truman; five brothers, Bobby Garrison of Dyess, George Garrison and Eddie Garrison, both of Harrisburg, Harold Garrison of Yazoo City, MS, and Kenneth Garrison of Blue Mountain, MS; seven sisters, Betty Platt of Yazoo City, Bonnie Pulley of Rowlett, TX, Barbara Womble of Hughes, Helen Hancock, Shirley Carter and Peggy Hays, all of Jonesboro, and Jenny Loven of Bay; and six grandchildren. Funeral services will be at 2 Thursday afternoon in the Jackson's Funeral Home chapel in Harrisburg. Burial will follow in Holly Springs Cemetery. Visitation will be from 5 until 9 Wednesday evening at the funeral home.

SMITH   

(The Jonesboro Sun, 2-2-2000)

Robert Lee Smith, 88, of Harrisburg, died Thursday at the Regional Medical Center of NEA. He was a retired farmer. He was preceded in death by his wife, Almer Austin Smith, and by two daughters. Survivors include eight sons, Joseph Manuel Smith, Logan Lee Smith, Robert Dale Smith, Sherman W. Smith, Rodger Leuie Smith, Jimmy Wayne Smith and Arthur Steven Smith, all of Harrisburg, and John Dee Smith of Weiner; one daughter, Mary Gail Irvin of Harrisburg; 28 grandchildren and 25 great-grandchildren. Funeral services will be Saturday afternoon at 1 in the chapel of Jackson's Harrisburg Funeral Home, with Rev. John Lindsey officiating. Burial will follow in Bolivar Cemetery. Grandsons will serve as pallbearers. Visitation will be from 5 this afternoon until 9 this evening at the funeral home.

SMITH   

(The Jonesboro Sun, 4-18-2000)

Funeral services for Timothy DeWayne "Timmy" Smith, 20, of Harrisburg, will be Wednesday afternoon at 2 in the chapel of Jackson's Harrisburg Funeral Home with Rev. Frank Hillis and Rev. Kenny McMahan officiating. Burial will follow in Harrisburg Memorial Park. Active pallbearers will be James Williams, John Hutchison, Richard Sisk, Gene Crouch, Randy Jones and Joe Harris. Honorary pallbearers will include Greg Reddmann, Larry Reddmann, Elton Church, Jim Tom Butler, Bill Mink, Billy Denton and Jim Butler. Smith was found dead Friday near Harrisburg. He was born in Jonesboro and was a farmer, a truck driver and a member of the Shiloh Baptist Church near Harrisburg. He was preceded in death by one sister, his paternal grandmother and maternal grandfather. Survivors include his parents, Archie and Marie Balentine Smith Jr. of Harrisburg; one son, Archie Dakota Smith of Jonesboro; one sister, Tina Burch of Jonesboro; his paternal grandfather, Archie Smith of Batesville; and his maternal grandmother, Louedith Faulker Balentine of Harrisburg. Visitation will be from 5 until 9 this evening at the funeral home.

SMITH   

(The Jonesboro Sun, 7-15-2000)

Larry William Smith, 47, of Marked Tree died Thursday at Regional Medical Center of NEA. He was a self-employed painter and had worked for Williams Electric in Marked Tree. Survivors include his father, Jack Smith of Marked Tree; and a sister, Linda Smith of Heber Springs. Graveside services have been scheduled for 2 this afternoon at Lincoln Ward Cemetery at Saffel, with Columbus Richmond officiating. Burial will follow at Lincoln Ward Cemetery at Saffel, under the direction of Murphy Funeral Home in Marked Tree. Active pallbearers will include Kenneth Lassiter, Dewayne Isom, Tim Muse, Larry Malone, Justin Doss and William Crouch. Jerry Smith will be an honorary pallbearer. No visitation has been planned.

MRS. SMITH   

(The Jonesboro Sun, 7-28&29-2000)

Mrs. Betty McCauley Smith, 76, of Weiner, died Thursday at Plantation Homes in Trumann. Born in Paragould, she had lived in Weiner since 1945. A former telephone operator for the Cotton Belt Railroad., she is a member of the Order of the Eastern Star and the Weiner United Methodist Church. She is survived by her husband, B.T. Smith Jr. of the home; one son, Bobby Joe Smith of Weiner; one daughter, Becky Sue Hansen of Jonesboro; and three grandchildren. Graveside services will be held at 2:30 Saturday afternoon at the Oak Grove Cemetery in Weiner, with Mitch Ford and Marion Fleming officiating. Burial will be under the direction of Roller-Farmers Union Funeral Home of Weiner. Active pallbearers will be Kenny Fahr, Mike Noles, Donnie Ruesewald, Walter Norris, Tommy Johnson and Jerry Ingle. Honorary pallbearers will include Lorrie Ingle and the staff of Plantation Homes, Tommy Wofford, Rick Brown, Terry Mills, Doyle Hillis, Terry Qualls and Charles Loggins. Visitation is scheduled for this afternoon from 5 until 8 this evening in the Roller-Farmers Union Funeral Home of Weiner. Those wishing to leave lasting memorials are asked to consider the Weiner Volunteer Fire Department.

MRS. SMITH   

(The Jonesboro Sun, 10-29&30-2000)

Mrs. Jean Smith, 77, of Weiner died Saturday at St. Bernard's Regional Medical Center. A Trumann native, She was a cook for the Weiner schools, a homemaker and a member of the Weiner Baptist Church. Survivors include her husband, George E. Smith of the home; two sons, James David Morgan of Weiner and Robert Morgan of Corinth, MS; one daughter, Barbara Dunn of Batesville; and six grandchildren. She was preceded in death by one son, one brother and one sister. Funeral services will be held Monday afternoon at 1 at Roller-Farmers Union Funeral Home in Jonesboro, with Lindell Jackson and Tim Burgess officiating. Burial will be at Weiner Oak Grove Cemetery. Active pallbearers will be Ronnie Hedge, Tommy Jones, Tony Sullins, Frank White, Allen Soden, Lloyd Wofford, Arthur Booth and Darryl Bryant. Honorary pallbearers will include members of the Weiner Masonic Lodge No. 677 and the Weiner Baptist Church. Visitation will be this evening from 6 until 8 at the funeral home. The family requests that persons wishing to leave lasting memorials consider the Weiner Fire Department or the Weiner Baptist Church.

SMITH   

(The Jonesboro Sun, 2-6-2001)

Robert Lee Smith Sr., 58, of 333 Mildred St., Trumann, died Sunday from injuries sustained in an automobile/train accident in Trumann. Born in Houston, he had lived in Trumann for the past 20 years. He was a carpenter and was of the Pentecostal belief. Survivors include a son, Robert Lee Smith Jr. of Trumann; three daughters, Tracye Miles and Tina Walters, both of Trumann, and Tammy Carr of Cash; three brothers, Edward Smith, Wil Smith and James Hassall, all of Houston; three sisters, Helen Cory of Houston, Evelyn Redux of Belleville,TX, and Jewel Rouse of Trumann; five grandchildren; and three step-grandchildren. Funeral services will be at 1:30 p.m. Wednesday at Thompson Funeral Home chapel at Trumann with the Rev. Alvin Wilbanks officiating. Burial will follow in Garden Point Cemetery at Etowah. Visitation will be today from 5 p.m. until 8 p.m. at the funeral home.

MRS. SMITH   

(The Jonesboro Sun, Saturday, 12-27-2003)

Delphia Raye Kain Smith, 91, of Trumann died Wednesday, Dec. 24, at Regional Medical Center of NEA. Born in Lake City, she had lived in Paragould before moving to Trumann 33 years ago. She was a homemaker and was of the Pentecoastal beliefs. Survivors include three daughters, JoAnn Angel of Yuma, Ariz, Elaine Brecheen of Trumann and Sandra Dobbins of Donophan, Mo.; five sons, D.C. "Teen" Smith of Lake Providence, La., Gerald Smith of Harrisburg, Jackie Smith and Larry Smith, both of Trumann, and Ray Smith of Calimesa, Calif.; two brothers, Rufus Kain of Fla. and Richard Kain of Apple Valley, Calif.; 35 grandchildren; 64 great-grandchildren; and 13 great-great-grandchildren. She was preceded in death by her husband, Jack Cletis Smith, two daughters, three sons, her parents, three sisters and four brothers. Funeral services will be at 2 p.m. Sunday in the chapel of Thompson Funeral Home, with the Rev. Vernon Barnes officiating. Burial will follow in Holly Springs Cemetery at Harrisburg. Visitation will be from 6-8 p.m. today at the funeral home.

MRS. SNYDER   

(The Jonesboro Sun, 1-11-2000)

Mrs. Julia Snyder, 80, of Manila, died Thursday at Alexian Brothers Hospital in Schaumburg, IL. She was a housewife and a member of the Church of God. Survivors include two daughters, Fleeta Ann Asbury Boss of Wonder Lake, IL, and Judy Dunlap of Gosnell; four sons, Lewis Ashbury of Chicago, IL, Donald Morris of Schaumburg, IL, Russell Morris of Blytheville and Frank Snyder of Osceola; a sister, Ehtel Black of Minocqua, WI; two brothers, Millard Cox of Tyronza and Frank Cox of Mountain Home; 14 grandchildren; 13 great-grandchildren and one great-great-grandchild. She was preceded in death by her husband, Theodore Snyder. Funeral services have been scheduled for 1 this afternoon at East Side Baptist Church in Osceola, with Rev. Tom Doty officiating. Burial will follow in Marked Tree Cemetery, under the direction of Murphy Funeral Home of Marked Tree. Pallbearers will be Tommy Carter, David Dunlap, Keith Scott, Lonnie Myers, Ricky Blackwell, Joe Towery and Bobby Don Brock. Visitation will be from 10 this morning until noon at the church.

SOUTH   

(The Jonesboro Sun, 9-23-2000)

Noonen Murray South, 85, of Cherry Valley, died Friday at his residence. He was a rice farmer and was of the Baptist faith. Survivors include a daughter, Elizabeth Andrews of Cherry Valley; a brother, Robert Walker of Alabama.; a sister, Rosie Frost of Indiana; five grandchildren and eight great- grandchildren. He was preceded in death by his wife, Elsie Bussell South, one daughter, one son, four brothers and a sister. Graveside services will be held at 4 this afternoon at Tyer Cemetery at Cherry Valley, with Rev. Gary Andrews officiating. Burial will be under the direction of Kernodle Funeral Home of Wynne.

SPENCE   

(The Jonesboro Sun, 2-12-2001)

Add Bertig Spence, 91, of 708 Dwight St., Trumann, died Sunday morning at his home. Born at Paragould, he had lived in Trumann for the past 56 years. He was a former resident of Lepanto. He was retired from the Singer Co. and was to the Methodist faith. Survivors include four daughters, Alice McPherson, Clytee Willis and Mavis Campbell, all of Trumann and Joann Mullins of Bono; two sons, Buddy Spence of Trumann and Billy Spence of Jonesboro; 20 grandchildren; 12 stepgrandchildren; 55 greatgrandchildren; four great-greatgrandchildren. He was preceded in death by one son, one stepdaughter, one grandson, four sisters and three brothers. Funeral services will be Tuesday at 1:30 p.m. in the chapel of Thompson Funeral Home at Trumann, with Rev. Frank Bufford officiating. Burial will be in Jonesboro Memorial Park Cemetery. Grandsons will serve as pallbearers. Visitation will be from 5 p.m. until 8 p.m. today at the funeral home. Memorials may be made to St. Bernard's Hospice.

MRS. STAGGS   

(The Jonesboro Sun, 1-24-2000)

Mrs. Clara Christine Staggs, 82, of Jonesboro, died Sunday at St. Bernard's Regional Medical Center. She was a homemaker and a member of the North Main Baptist Church. She had lived in Jonesboro since 1947. Survivors include two sons, Billy Staggs and Daniel Wayne Staggs, both of Jonesboro; one sister, Ebbertine "Ebby" Phillips of Harrisburg; two brothers, Carl Spears of Memphis and G.W. Spears of Forrest City; four grandchildren and seven great-grandchildren. She was preceded in death by her husband, Loran Staggs. Funeral services will be Tuesday afternoon at 1 in the chapel of Roller-Farmers Union Funeral Home of Jonesboro, with Rev. Capt. Lovell officiating. Burial will follow in Harrisburg Memorial Park. Active pallbearers will be Jason Staggs, Greg Spears, Carl Spears Jr., Stanley Phillips, Steven Staggs and Terry Phillips. Honorary pallbearers will include Michael Staggs, Roy Blansett, Raymond Blansett, Michael Phillips, Donald Blansett and Scott Spears. Visitation will be from 5 until 8 this evening at the funeral home. Memorials may be sent to the American Cancer Society.

MRS. STALLINGS   

(The Jonesboro Sun, 5-15-2000)

Mrs. Mary E. Stallings, 92, of Lunsford, died Saturday night at her home. She was born in Caruthersville, MO and lived in Harrisburg before moving to Lunsford five years ago. She was a homemaker and a member of the Buffalo Chapel Baptist Church for over 50 years. She was preceded in death by her husband, Rev. Milo Stallings in 1982. Survivors include three sons, James Stallings of Jonesboro, Wesley "Buck" Stallings of Trumann and Leo Stallings of Caraway; three daughters, Laura Bell Minick and Altie M. Miles, both of Lunsford, and Mary Ruth O'Berg of Greenfield; one sister, Ola Mae Lancaster of Coahoma, MS; 20 grandchildren, 36 great-grandchildren and seven great-great-grandchilren. Funeral services will be Tuesday afternoon at 2 in the chapel of Gregg Funeral Home of Jonesboro, with Rev. H.W. Clements and Rev. Carl Anders officiating. Burial will follow in Holly Springs Cemetery near Harrisburg. Active pallbearers will be grandsons, Matthew Richey, John David O'Berg, Don O'Berg, Kenny Stallings, William Bond and Gary Bond. Honorary pallbearers will include Richard Bond, David Bond and Frank Thomas. Visitation will be from 5 until 8 this evening at the funeral home.

STARK   

(The Jonesboro Sun, 1-9-2001)

Charles Eugene Stark, 78, of 104 Raymond, Marked Tree, died Sunday at Crittenden Memorial Hospital in West Memphis. He was a member of the First United Methodist Church, a former member of Three Rivers Country Club and a member of the Arkansas Retired Teachers Association. He was a teacher in the Marked Tree School District for 33 years. Survivors include his wife, Laverne Stark of the home; a brother Bill Stark of Memphis; and a sister, Edith LaFran of Memphis. Funeral services will be today at 2 p.m. at the Murphy Funeral Home chapel in Marked Tree with the Rev. Bob Hager officiating. Burial will follow in Marked Tree Cemetery. Buddy Lovell, Robert Boxley, Bobby Phillips, Lawrence Ashlock, Johnny Rye Jr. and Ritter Arnold will serve as pallbearers. Honorary pallbearers will include Phillip Calvert, Dr. V.B. Smith, Gene Hanna, Frank Brunner Jr., Edward Rogers, Lonnie Scott, Dr. Sidney Arnold, Junaway Payne, Billy Jennings, Dr. D.L. Broadway, and Tommy Morrisett.

MRS. STARK   

(The Jonesboro Sun, 3-17-2001)

Laverne Stark, 74, of Marked Tree, died Thursday at Crittenden Memorial Hospital in West Memphis. She was a member of First United Methodist Church and had been a home economics teacher at Marked Tree High School. Survivors include a sister, Virginia Rigsby of Collierville, TN. Funeral services will be at 2 p.m. today in the chapel of Murphy Funeral Home of Marked Tree, with Bob Hager officiating. Burial will be in Marked Tree Cemetery. Active pallbearers will be Lawrence Ashlock, Junaway Payne, Jim Dunlap, Tommy Moristt, Ritter Arnold and Robert Boxley. Hononary pallbearers will include Dr. V.B. Smith, Dr. D.I. Broadway, Dr. Sidney Arnold, Lonnie Scott and Phillip Clavert. Visitation will be from 1 p.m. today until the time of service. Memorials may be made to the capital improvement fund at First Methodist Church at Marked Tree.

STATEN   

(The Jonesboro Sun, 8-3&4-2000; Trumann Democrat, 8-9-2000)

Ernest Staten Sr., 65, of Trumann, died Tuesday at Regional Medical Center of NEA in Jonesboro. Born in Tyronza, he was formerly of Richland, WA, and had lived in Trumann for the past 20 years. Staten was a truck driver, Mason and an elder of the Viva Drive Church of Christ. Survivors include his wife, Edna Mae Staten of the home; three daughters, Debra Orsborne and Lorie Sheppard, both of Jonesboro, and Kimberly Stevens of Bono; a son, Ernest Staten Jr. of Phoenix, AZ; five sisters, Gladys Lattis of Jonesboro, Nettie Cagle of Savannah, TN, Earnestine Dedman and Juanita Condry, both of Trumann, and Freda Brock of Moscow, TN; 12 grandchildren and four great-grandchildren. He was preceded in death by his parents, Riley and Pearl Coin Staten; one son, Paul Edward Staten in 1965; one sister and one brother. Funeral services will be at 2 Friday afternoon at the Viva Drive Church of Christ at Trumann with David Lemmons, Leonard Peters and Harvey Jones officiating. Burial will follow in Jonesboro Memorial Park Cemetery under the direction of Thompson Funeral Home of Trumann. Active pallbearers will be Steve Reynolds, Joe Mitchell, Raymond Asher, Quinten Fletcher, Daniel Orsborne, William Stevens and Ernest Staten Jr. Honorary pallbearers will include Earl Gann, Charles Gobbel, Jerl Bankston, Woefud Conatser, Charles Evans, Jerry McKinney, Harvey Jones and Leonard Peters. Visitation will be from 5 in the afternoon until 8 this evening at the church.

STRANGE   

(The Jonesboro Sun, 1-25-2000; Trumann Democrat, 2-2-2000)

Donald Strange, 59, of Jonesboro, died Monday morning at his residence. Formerly of Harrisburg, he was born Pct. 18, 1940 in Parkin, the son of the late Tracy Roy and Inez Mink Strange. He had worked for the Johansen Shoe Co. Inc. in Harrisburg. He was a Bapti Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Linda Strange of the home; a son, Billy Ray Strange of Jonesboro; a brother, Chester Strange of Jonesboro; two sisters, Catherine Strange of Jonesboro and Helen Francis of Union City, TN; and two grandchildren. Funeral services will be held at 1 Wednesday afternoon at Jackson's Harrisburg Funeral Home chapel, with Rev. George Ezell officiating. Burial will follow in Harrisburg Memorial Park Cemetery. Pallbearers will be Billy Ran Strange, Tim Veteto, Michelle Veteto, Chad Miller, Brandon Simons and Raymond Greenway. Visitation will be held from 5 until 9 this evening at the funeral home.

MRS. STRONG   

(The Jonesboro Sun, 6-14-2000;Trumann Democrat, 6-21-2000)

Mrs. Frances Audrey "Frankie" Strong, 72, of Jonesboro, died Wednesday evening in the Regional Medical Center of NEA. Born Aug. 4, 1927, in Monette and had lived in Jonesboro for the past 12 years, moving from Trumann. She was a housewife and of the Pentecostal faith. Preceding her in death were six brothers and was the daughter of the late Jesse F. and Myrtle Laura Ellis Hendrix Survivors include her husband, Everett Strong of the home, and two sisters, Lois Allen of Harrisburg and Maxine Hogue of Jonesboro. Funeral services will be held Saturday morning at 10 in the chapel of Thompson Funeral Home in Trumann, with Rev. Paul White officiating. Burial will be in the Marked Tree Cemetery. Pallbearers will be Carl Veteto, Bobby Hall, Dennis Veteto, Jerry Don Geer, Dub Hudson, Lloyd Hogue and Waymon Hall. Visitation will be from 5 this afternoon until 8 tonight at the funeral home.

SWANNER   

(The Jonesboro Sun, 2-13-2000)

W.W. Swanner, 83, of Harrisburg, died Thursday at St. Bernard's Regional Medical Center in Jonesboro. Born in Athens, AL, he spent most of his life in the Harrisburg area. He was a retired farmer and a member of the First Assembly of God in Harrisburg. He also was a member of the Poinsett County Cattlemen's Association and the American Legion. Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Louise Holt Swanner of the home; a son, Ronnie Swanner of Harrisburg; a brother, J.D. Swanner of Brookland; and two grandsons. He was preceded in death by two brothers and two sisters. Funeral services have been scheduled for Sunday afternoon at 2 at Jackson's Harrisburg Funeral Home chapel, with Rev. Dwight Cunningham officiating. Burial will follow in Harrisburg Memorial Park Cemetery. Active pallbearers will be Fred Lee, Phil Parker, Mike Hamilton, Mike Henderson, Howard Covington and Rick Thompson. Honorary pallbearers will include J.W. Murrell, Pete Mixon, Jim Knight, Bill Hickman, Chuck Webb, Dean Massengill, Johnny Churchwell and Paul Gairhan. Visitation will be from 6 to 9 this evening at the funeral home.

MRS. SWEIGART   

(The Jonesboro Sun, 7-11-2000)

Mrs. Ann Sweigart, 57, of Slater, MO, died Saturday at Boone Hospital in Columbia, MO. Born in Marked Tree, she was member of First Baptist Church in Slater and worked as business manager for the Marshall, MO, Democrat News for 18 years. She was preceded in death by a sister. Survivors include her husband, Don Sweigart of the home; a son, David Sweigart of Malta Bend, MO; two daughters, Sandy Martin of Enid, OK, and Judy Russell of Fresno, CA; her mother, Mrs. Opal Comstock of Marked Tree; a brother, LeRoy Armstrong of Marked Tree; two sisters, Sue Upton of Fort Mills, SC, and Gale Flippo of Madera, CA; six grandchildren; and one great-grandchild. Funeral services have been scheduled for 10 Wednesday morning at First Baptist Church in Slater, MO, with Rev. Robert Sisney officiating. Graveside services will be held at 2 Thursday afternoon at Marked Tree Cemetery. Active pallbearers will include Mike Davis, Kent Butler, David Sweigart, Troy Martin, Bob Sweigart and Dale Sweigart. Visitation will be from 4 this afternoon until 8:30 this evening at Weiker Funeral Home in Slater, MO. The family requests that persons wishing to leave lasting memorials consider the American Diabetes Foundation.

SWINDLE   

(The Jonesboro Sun, 3-19&20-2001; Trumann Democrat, 3-21-2001)

Charley Gordon Swindle, 80, of 26233 Hwy 69 West, Trumann, died Saturday at his residence in Trumann of natural causes. Swindle was born in Thayer, MO and had lived most of his life in Trumann. He was a retired farmer, veteran of the U.S. Army and of WWII and was a member of the Melton Avenue Church of Christ in Trumann. Swindle was preceded in death by one sister, on brother and was the son of the late Raymond and May Whitehead Swindle. He is survived by his wife, Donna Lee Swindle of the home; two nieces, Louise Rients and Willie Mae Tobin, both of Peoria, IL, and a host of friends. Funeral services will be at 10 a.m. Tuesday in the chapel of Thompson Funeral Home in Trumann with Nolan Glover and Ronnie Beason officiating. Pallbearers will be Dub Roden, Herman Robertson, Joe Underwood, Murl Mangrum, Michael Mangrum, John Sadler, Doyle Clem and Paul Gairhan. Burial will be in Jonesboro Memorial Park Cemetery. Visitation will be from 5 p.m. until 8 p.m. today at the funeral home.

 

 

 

 

 

 

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TACKER   
(The Jonesboro Sun, 1-14-2000)

Otha Cletus Tacker Sr., 80, of Tyronza, died Wednesday at Baptist East Hospital in Memphis, TN. A member of Joiner United Methodist Church, he was a farmer. Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Dorothy M. Tacker of Tyronza; four daughters, Frances Cowden of Memphis, Janice Colbert of Osceola, Nancy Curtright of West Helena and Linda Pierce of Wilson; two sons, Cletus Tacker Jr. of Lepanto and Robert A. Tacker of Tyronza; a sister, Juanita Brunner of Destin, Fla.; 20 grandchildren and 55 grandchildren. Funeral services have been scheduled for 11 Saturday morning at the Roller-Citizens Funeral Home Chapel in West Memphis. Burial will follow in Tyronza Cemetery. The family requests that persons wishing to leave lasting memorials consider Joiner United Methodist Church.

TATUM   

(The Jonesboro Sun, 2-23-2001)

John Harvey Tatum, 90, of Tyronza, died Wednesday at Beverly Health Care. He was a ginner, a World War II veteran and a member of the First Baptist Church of Tyronza. Survivors include on daughter, Sally Jo Smith of Illinois; a stepson, Joey Tatum of Tyronza; and three grandchildren. He was preceded in death by by his wife, Margaret Tatum. Funeral services will be at 10 a.m. Saturday in the First Baptist Church of Tyronza. Burial will be in the Tyronza Cemetery, under the direction of Roller-Citizens Funeral Home of West Memphis.

TAYLOR YOUTH   

(The Jonesboro Sun, 12-28-1999; Trumann Democrat, 12-29-1999)

Joel Edward Taylor, 16, 13410 Dixie Lane, Trumann, died Monday morning (Dec. 27, 1999) in a car/train accident in Jonesboro. Joel was born January 19, 1983, in Jonesboro. He was a junior at Trumann High School and was assistant manager of Price Chopper in Trumann. He was of the Baptist belief. Survivors include his mother and stepfather, Linda Smith and Louis Jones Sr. of Trumann; his father and stepmother, Max Darren and Linda Lawrence Taylor of Jonesboro; one brother, J.R. Taylor of Jonesboro; one sister, Erika Jones of Trumann; two stepbrothers, Louis Jones Jr. of Trumann and Bryan Bass of Jonesboro; two stepsisters, Pam Jones of Little Rock and Stephanie Bass of Jonesboro; maternal grandparents, Logan and Katheleen Smith of Harrisburg; paternal grandparents, Max and Marcella Taylor of Jonesboro; maternal great-grandfather, Robert Lee Smith of Harrisburg; paternal great-grandparents, Ella Bishop and George and Dub Taylor, all of Jonesboro. Funeral services will be Wednesday morning at 11 in the chapel of Jackson's Harrisburg Funeral Home, with Rev. Dale Davis and Rev. John Lindsey officiating. Burial will follow in Trinity Cemetery near Bono. Active pallbearers will be Stacy Carter, Nathaniel Dean, John May, Andrew Reeves, Allen Willbanks and Matt Fisher. Honorary pallbearers will include John Brown, Charles Crockett, Tony Mitchell and Lee Cossey. Visitation will be from 5 this afternoon until 9 this evening at the funeral home.

TAYLOR   

(The Jonesboro Sun, 3-18-2000)

Funeral services for Junior Leon "Hoot" Taylor, 32, of Earle, who died Thursday at his residence, will be at 2 this afternoon at the Thompson-Wilson Funeral Home chapel in Wynne, with the Rev. J.T. Baskins officiating. Interment will be in the Marked Tree Cemetery. Pallbearers will be Gene Forrester, Nathan Forrester, Danny Voyles, Brad Watlington, Bruce Watlington and Dwight Hill. He was employed at the Donald Valentine Farms and was of the Baptist belief. Survivors include his mother and stepfather, James and Carolyn Burroughs Taylor McMaster of Cherry Valley; one brother, Timothy Taylor of Colt, and one sister, Karen Hill of Cherry Valley.

TAYLOR   

(The Jonesboro Sun, 7-7&8-2000; Trumann Democrat, 7-12-2000)

Edward Daymon Taylor, 77, of Trumann, died Thursday morning at his home. He was born on March 16, 1923, in Trumann and remained a resident throughout his lifetime. He owned and was the CEO of Town and Country Industrial Supplies in Trumann, was a member of the Trumann Jaycees and Lions Club. He was a member of the First United Methodist Church of Trumann. He was preceded in death by his father, Raven Edward Taylor. Survivors include his wife Mrs. Ruth Mauvolene Palmer Taylor of the home; two daughters, Paula Morgan of Trumann and Marcia Finnegan of Warrick, NY; one son, Scott Taylor of Trumann; his mother, Mrs. Florence Taylor of Berryville; a sister, Eloise Ballard of Berryville; seven grandchildren and three great-grandchildren. Funeral services will be held Saturday morning at 10 in the First United Methodist Church of Trumann, with Rev. Pat Sims and Rev. David Moose officiating. Burial will be in Jonesboro Memorial Park, under the direction of Thompson Funeral Home of Trumann. Active pallbearers will be K.D. Daniels, Gaylon Brooks, Rick Vinson, Jerry Pillow, Gerald Bailey, Kyle Shrader, Perry Young and Jason Durham. Honorary pallbearers include Grant Henley, Gayle Grimes, Burness Holt, Henry Wilson, James Wallace, Floyd Smith, Phil Smith, Al Lindsey, Dalton Whitt and Bob Farmer. Visitation will be from 5 this afternoon until 8 this tonight at Thompson Funeral Home. The family requests memorials be made to the First United Methodist Church or the First Baptist Church of Trumann.

TAYLOR   

(The Jonesboro Sun, 10-12-2000)

Funeral services for George Elliotte Taylor, 34, of Harrisburg, who died in a mobile home fire Saturday night, will be at 1 Friday afternoon at Wilson Funeral Home in Tyronza with Odis Love officiating. Burial will follow at Marked Tree Cemetery. Born in Brinkley, Taylor was a certified nurses aide and of the Baptist belief. Survivors include his parents, Clarence and Ollie Marie Taylor of Harrisburg; his wife, Tonya Taylor of Harrisburg; a daughter, Laura Taylor of Harrisburg; a son, Christopher Keith Taylor of Harrisburg; a sister, Carolyn Taylor of Harrisburg; and a brother, Bruce Ellis Taylor of Harrisburg. Visitation will be from 6 to 8 this evening.

MRS. TAYLOR   

(Monette Sun, January 20, 1922)

Mrs. Paul Taylor-Mittie Gregson Taylor was born near Jonesboro Nov 3, 1899 and died at the home of her parents in Lake City, Dec 2, 1921. The years of her girlhood were passed in Lake City where she was known for her singularly attractive personality and she will be greatly missed by a large circle of friends and acquaintances. She was married to Paul Taylor, Jan 18, 1919 and since resided at Lunsford. The bereaved husband and members of her family, mother, father, one sister and two brothers have the heartfelt sympathy of the entire community in their great sorrow. Funeral services were conducted at the M.E. church by Rev. Bruitt of Blytheville, burial at Bowman cemetery. (Bowman Cemetery marker, Nellie Taylor, Mrs. Paul-b 8 Nov 1899 d 2 Dec 1921.)

MRS. TAYLOR   

(The Jonesboro Sun, March 16, 1983)

Funeral services for Mrs. Olive Jo Taylor, 40, of Monette, who died Sunday at St. Bernard's Regional Medical Center, are scheduled for 10 this morning at the First Baptist Church, Monette, with Rev. Bud Parker and Rev. Winfred Bridges officiating. Burial will follow in Monette Cemetery under the direction of Gregg Funeral Home of Monette. A Baptist, she was a member of Eastern Star and lived in Monette most of her life. She was a housewife. Survivors include one daughter, Miss Elaine Taylor of the home, one son, Paul Taylor III of Lake City; her mother, Mrs. Edna Mae Freeman of Monette. Active pallbearers include James Stewart, Wayne Short, Teddy Finley, Wallace Harrison, Jimmy Grisham and Henry D. Finch. Honorary pallbearers include the 1960 class of Monette High School.

MRS. TAYLOR   

(The Jonesboro Sun, April 11,2002)

LAKE CITY - Myrtle Taylor, 96, of Lake City died Wednesday, April 10, at the Lakeside Nursing Center. A retired homemaker, she was a member of the Lake City United Methodist Church, a past matron of the Nettleton Order of the Eastern Star and a member of the Order of Amaranth. Survivors include one daughter, Alma Butler of Hermitage, TN; two sons, Paul Taylor Jr. of Dallas and Myron Taylor of Antioch, Calif.; 14 grandchildren; three great-grandchildren; and 14 great-great grandchildren. She was preceded in death by her husband, Paul Taylor Sr. and one daughter. Funeral services will be 10 a.m. Friday at langford's Funeral Service in Jonesboro with the Rev. Sam Long officiating. Burial will follow in Jonesboro Memorial Park. Visitation will be from 5-7 p.m. today at the funeral home.

TAYLOR   

(The Arkansas Democrat, November 17, 1986)

FAMILY DOCTOR, RETIRED COLONEL, DIED AT AGE 59 CARAWAY - Dr. Gilbert Wayne Taylor, 59, of Caraway, a family physician and retired Air Force Colonel, died Saturday. Taylor was a graduate of Arkansas State University and the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences. In 1961, he established a practice at Leachville, where he worked for 10 years. He also had practiced in Jonesboro and at Hickam Air Force Base in Honolulu, Hawaii. He was a member of the American Medical Association, the Arkansas Medical Association and the Southern Medical Society. He was a fellow in the American Academy of Family Practice and a member of the Reserve Officers' Association of the Air Force and St. Mark's Episcopal Church in Jonesboro. Memorial service will be at 10 a.m. Tuesday at St. Mark's Episcopal Church. The body will be cremated. Arrangements are by Emerson Funeral Home of Jonesboro. Memorials may be made to St. Mark's Episcopal Church at Jonesboro and to the Arkansas affiliate of the American Diabetes Association, 7509 Cantrell Road, Suite 229, Little Rock, 72207. Survivors are his wife, Mrs. Jo Ann Taylor, a son, Lance Wayne Taylor of Jonesboro, and a daughter, Mrs. Jodie T. Davis of Little Rock.

TAYLOR   

(The Jonesboro Sun, Monday, October 12, 1970)

EX-LAKE CITY COUPLE DIED IN MISSISSIPPI WRECK Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Alanson Taylor of Belzoni, MS, and formerly of Lake City, were killed Saturday at 3 p.m. in an auto accident on Hwy 49, about three miles north of Jackson, MS. Taylor was 67 and Mrs. Catherine Taylor was 66. they were members of the First Baptist Church of Belzoni. He was a retired farmer and a veteran of World War II and had lived in Belzoni, 11 years moving there from the Lake City area. He was born at Lunsford. Taylor's survivors include four daughters, Mrs. William Dudley of Trumann, Lt. JG Mary Taylor, U.S.Navy, Portsmouth, VA, Mrs. Virginia Cheek, Memphis, TN and Miss Sarah Taylor, Belzoni, MS; three brothers, Frank Taylor and John Taylor both of Lake City and Bob Taylor, Casa Grande, AZ; one sister, Mrs. Mary Cash, Trumann; and two grandchildren. A double funeral service will be held at 2 p.m. today at First Baptist Church in Belzoni, MS. Mrs. Taylor will be buried in Belzoni City Cemetery with Barringer Funeral Home of Belzoni in charge. The remains of Mr. Taylor will be returned here for graveside services and burial in Pine Hill Cemetery, Tuesday at 2:30 p.m. with Gregg of Jonesboro in charge.

MRS. TAYLOR   

(The Jonesboro Sun, Thursday, October 1, 1959)

A-STATE NURSE CALLED BY DEATH Mrs. Gilbert Taylor, 49, of Lunsford, school nurse at Arkansas State for the past two years and former Craighead and Poinsett County health nurse, died Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'clock at St. Bernard's Hospital. She was the daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Charles Fagan of Jonesboro and attended Jonesboro schools. She graduated from the St. Bernard's School of Nursing in 1931. In 1934 she served as Criaghead County health nurse, and in 1935 she was Poinsett County health nurse. She also worked in the obstetrics department of St. Bernard's Hospital for a number of years, and she formerly worked at St. Joseph's Hospital in Memphis. In 1935 she and Gilbert Taylor were united in marriage. She was a member of Lunsford Baptist church and the Arkansas State Registered Nurses Association. Survivors include her husband, Gilbert Taylor; four daughters, Nancy Taylor, Mary Neal Taylor, Virginia Taylor and Sarah Fagan Taylor all of Lunsford; two sisters; Mrs. C. E. Shaver and Mrs. E. C. Mathes, both of Jonesboro. Funeral services will be held Friday afternoon at 2 o'clock in Lunsford Baptist Church with Rev. Bob Adams and Rev. Roland Chappel officiating. burial will be in Pine Hill Cemetery with Gregg funeral Home in charge. Pallbearers will be Glenn Reeves, Clifton Barber, Connie McMasters, Lonnie Ballentine, Pete Berry and Lynn Pounds. The body will lie in state at Gregg chapel.

TAYLOR   

(The Jonesboro Tribune, June 20, 1938)

A.F. TAYLOR OF LUNSFORD DIES - PROMINENT RESIDENT OF CRAIGHEAD COUNTY PASSES AWAY TODAY Albert Franklin Taylor, 75, prominent citizen of Lunsford and well known in Jonesboro died at his home this morning at 7:40 o'clock. Death was due to complications, following an illness of only a few days. Mr. Taylor was born and reared in Lunsford and has spent his entire liefe in this section. Until 1920 he was a partner in the Taylor Supply Company. Since that time he has engaged in farming. He was a member of the Baptist Church at Lunsford. Definite plans for the funeral service have not as yet been made pending the arrival of relatives. Rev. J. D. Faulkner of Jonesboro, pastor of the Lunsford Baptist Church, will conduct the services and Gregg Funeral Home will be in charge of burial. Active pallbearers will be George McVay, R. R. Holland, Charles Lamb, Clyde Stewart, Claude Taylor, and Robert Roinson. Honorary pallbearers will be: W. J. Nash, Will Craddock, George Craddock, Jim Isbell and J. W. Kitterman. Surviving are one daughter, Mrs. C. V. Cash of Trumann; six sons, Wason, Frank, Robert and John of Lunsford, Edgar of Springfield and G. A. of Harrisburg; two brothers, T. S. and J. S. of Lunsford.

MRS. TAYLOR   

(The Jonesboro Tribune, page 1, December 17, 1929)

MRS. MARTHA TAYLOR DIES THIS MORNING Mrs. Martha Alice Taylor, 67, of Jonesboro, died at 8 o’clock this morning in the home of a daughter-in-law, Mrs. Mildred Taylor, one mile north of Brookland. Complication of diseases was given as the cause of death. Funeral services will be held at 1 o’clock Wednesday afternoon in the Pine Log Church and interment made in the Pine Log Cemetery. J.B. Gregg and Son are in charge. The Rev. Hamilton, former minister of the Methodist Church at Brookland, will conduct the services. Mrs. Taylor had been a member of the Methodist church since childhood. She has lived in Jonesboro and neighboring communities for her entire life and is well known here. The deceased is survived by one brother, William Armstrong of near Brookland, one daughter-in-law, Mrs. Mildred Taylor and two grandsons.

TAYLOR   

(The Jonesboro Sun, February 16, 1976)

A. M. Taylor, Sr., Lake City, Route 1, died Sunday morning at 2:45 in St. Bernard's Regional Medical Center. He was a native of the Lunsford Community and spent his life there. He was a retired farmer and Baptist. Surviving are four sons, Dow Taylor, and J. P. Taylor, both of Lake City, Route 1, Kenneth Taylor, Jonesville LA, and A. M. Taylor, Jr., Jonesboro; five daughters, Mrs. Doris K. Harrison, Oakland CA, Mrs. Elsie Murill Harris, St. Louis MO, Miss Annetta L. Taylor, and Mrs. Maxine Pounds, both of Lake City, and Mrs. Juanita Grisham, Bay; one sister, Mrs. Myrtie Finch, Jonesboro; 28 grandchildren and 13 great grandchildren. Funeral services will be held this afternoon at 1:30 in the Farmers Union Chapel with Rev. Forrest Bynum officiating. Burial will be in Jonesboro Memorial Park under the direction of Farmers Union Funeral Home of Jonesboro. Grandsons will serve as pallbearers.

MRS. TAYLOR   

(The Jonesboro Sun, page 6, November 9, 1965)

Mrs. Anna Taylor, 69, of Route 1, Lake City, died Monday at St. Bernard Hospital. Mrs. Taylor had lived in the Lunsford Community for many years. She was a Baptist. Survivors are four sons, J.P. Taylor, Kenneth Taylor and Dow Taylor of Route 1, Lake City and A.M. Taylor, Jr. of Jonesboro; five daughters, Mrs. Lynn Pounds of Route. 1 Lake City, Mrs. Cecil Grisham of Bay, Miss Annetta taylor of Athens, Greece, Mrs. J.C. Harris of St. Louis and Mrs. John R. Harrison of Santa Rosa, CA; two sisters, Mrs. J.Q. Armstrong of Rt. 2, Lake City and Mattie Taylor of Los Angeles; one brother Charles Gibson of Lake City, 24 grandchildren, and four great grandchildren. Funeral services will be held Wednesday at 2 p.m. at the Lungsford Baptist Church by Rev. John Basinger and Rev. Haley. Burial will be in Memorial Park Cemetery by Farmers Union Funeral Home.

TAYLOR   

(The Jonesboro Sun, page 2B,March 14, 2001)

LUNSFORD-Annetta Lucille Taylor, 82, of the Lunsford community, died Tuesday at Regional Medical Center of NEA in Jonesboro. A longtime resident of Lunsford, she served two years in the Army Air Corps. Survivors include four sisters, Maxine Pounds, Elsie Harris, and Doris Harrison, all of Lunsford, and Juanita Grisham of Bay. She was preceded in death by five brothers. Graveside services will be at 10:30 a.m. Thursday at Jonesboro Memorial Park Cemetery, with the Rev. Marion Berry officiating. Arrangements are under the direction of Emerson Funeral Home of Jonesboro.

TAYLOR   

(The Jonesboro Sun, January 1, 1988)

TAYLOR RITES Services for J. P. Taylor III, 63, of Lake City, Rt. 1 (Lunsford), will be at 10 this morning in the Gregg Funeral Home chapel in Jonesboro, with Rev. Al Kerst officiating. Burial will follow in Jonesboro Memorial Park. Nephews will serve as active pallbearers. Taylor died Wednesday at his home. He had lived in the Lunsford area most of his life, was a member of the Lunsford Baptist Church and was a retired school teacher and farmer. Taylor was a Navy veteran of World War II. Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Jeanie Sue Taylor of the home; two sons, Craig Taylor of Dallas, TX, and Cooper Taylor of the home; five sisters, Maxine Pounds, Annetta Taylor and Elsie Harris, all of Lunsford, Juanita Grisham of Bay and Doris Harrison of Santa Rosa, CA; three brothers, A.M. Taylor of Jonesboro, Dow Taylor of Trumann and Kenneth Taylor of Jonesville, LA. The body will lie in state at the funeral home after 9 this morning.

TAYLOR   

(The Jonesboro Sun, April 22, 1998)

Graveside services for A.M. "Toot" Taylor Jr., 71, of Jonesboro, who died Monday at his residence, will be in Jonesboro Memorial Park at 10:30 Thursday morning, with the Rev. Marion Berry officiating. Burial will be under the direction of Farmers Union Funeral Home. Pallbearers will be Cooper Taylor, Craig Taylor, Jimmy Grisham, Howard Grisham, Gerald Cox and Jimmy Cox. Born in Lunsford, he lived most of his life in the Jonesboro area. He was a Navy veteran of World War II and had retired from Southwestern Power Administration. He was a member of the Veterans of Foreign Wars. Survivors include his wife, Jean Taylor, of the home; a son, David Taylor, of White Plains, NY; two daughters, Dotty Burrow of Jonesboro and Gail Taylor of Marion; five sisters, Maxine Pounds, Lucille Taylor and Elsie Harris, all of Lunsford, Juanita Grisham of Bay, and Doris Harrison of Rocklin, CA; and one grandchild. He was preceded in death by six brothers. The family has asked that persons wishing to leave lasting memorials in lieu of flowers consider St. Bernard's Hospice. Visitation will be from 5 this afternoon to 8 this evening at the funeral home.

TAYLOR   

(The Jonesboro Sun, March 6, 1964)

FARMER FOUND DEAD IN TRUCK NEAR LUNSFORD Berl E. Taylor, 34, farmer of Route 1, Lake City, was found dead in his truck this morning a mile from his home. Coroner Bill J. Emerson ruled that death was due to natural causes. Emerson said Taylor had died sometime last night. Taylor's truck was in a ditch beside a gravel road a mile from his home and about two miles west of Lunsford. Emerson said he was told that Taylor had helped get a car out of the ditch near the scene about 8 o'clock last night. He said Taylor apparently died a little later, after others had left the scene. Sheriff Lonnie Cooper said Taylor was found dead in the car this morning shortly before 10 o'clock.

TAYLOR   

(The Jonesboro Sun, Page 6A, January 22, 1991)

Kenneth Dale Taylor, 58, Jonesville, LA, died Sunday at Rapides General Hospital in Alexandria, LA, following a lengthy illness. He was born in Lunsford and had lived in Jonesville for 24 years. He was a member of Unity Baptist Church of Jonesville and was a retired farmer. Surviving are his wife, Carolyn Taylor of Jonesville; three sons, Jimmy Taylor, Allen Taylor and Stephen Taylor, all of Jonesville; two daughters, Sherrie Taylor of Natchez, MS, and Annetta Taylor of Jonesville; two brothers, Alancin Taylor Jr., of Jonesboro and Dow Taylor of Trumann; five sisters, Maxine Pounds, Lucille Taylor and Elsie Harris of Lake City, Juanita Grisham of Bay and Doris Harrison of Center Rose, CA; and one grandchild. Burial will be in the Unity Cemetery under the direction of Young’s Funeral Home of Jonesville.

TAYLOR   

(The Jonesboro Sun, June 27, 1992)

Albert Dow Taylor, 56, of Lunsford, died Friday at the VA Medical Center in Memphis. A veteran of the Korean War, he was a farmer and spent most of his life in the Lunsford area. He was preceded in death by his daughter, Melanie Taylor, June 3, 1992. Survivors include one son, Danny Taylor of Paragould; five sisters, Maxine Pounds, Annetta Taylor and Elsie Harris, all of Lunsford, Juanita Grisham of Bay and Doris Harrison of Santa Rosa CA; one brother, A. M. Taylor Jr. of Jonesboro and two grandchildren. Graveside services will be Monday morning at 10 at Jonesboro Memorial Park Cemetery with Marion Berry officiating. Farmers Union Funeral Home of Jonesboro is in charge of arrangements. Visitation will be from 5 to 8 Sunday evening at the funeral home. Persons interested in leaving a lasting memorial have been asked to consider the Kidney Foundation.

TAYLOR   

(The Jonesboro Sun, July 7, 1937)

F.W. TAYLOR OF LUNSFORD DIED - RETIRED CRAIGHEAD COUNTY FARMER IS CLAIMED BY DEATH THIS MORNING Fergus W. Taylor, 80, died at his home in the Lunsford community this morning at 2:30 o'clock following a long illness resulting from a complication of diseases. Mr. Taylor, a retired farmer, was born and reared in Craighead County, the son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Albert F. Taylor who came to this part of Arkansas from Tennessee in 1838. Albert F. Taylor, at one time owned 3,000 acres of land, of which 600 acres were in cultivation, a gigantic farm in the new eastern Arkansas territory. His son, one of six children, owned and operated extensive farming interests in the county for more than 50 years and was one of its most prominent citizens. For many years Mr. Taylor and the late W. B. Armstrong of Lake City were partners in the Armstrong-Taylor Co., of Lake City. Funeral services were conducted this afternoon at the Lunsford church at 2:30 o'clock with the Rev. Graves in charge. Burial was in the Bowman cemetery with the Gregg Funeral Home in charge. Mr. Taylor is survived by his wife; three brothers, J. P. Taylor, A. F. Taylor, and T. S. Taylor, all of the Lunsford community; and number of other relatives.

TAYLOR   

(The Jonesboro Sun, December 11, 1972)

W. F. "Frank" Taylor, 78, Lake City, Route 2, Lunsford, died Saturday morning at 9:15 in St. Bernard’s Hospital. He was a retired farmer and was a lifetime resident of Lunsford. He was a Baptist, Master Mason and Veteran of World War I. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Willie Taylor of the home, one son Dudley W. Taylor, Memphis, two daughters, Mrs. Bonita Wilson, Memphis, and Mrs. Carolyn Sue Carrigitallo Lake City, Route 2, four grandchildren and two brothers, John Taylor, Lake City, Route 2 and Robert L. Taylor, Casa Grande, AZ. Funeral services will be held this afternoon at 2 in the Lunsford Baptist Church. Rev. Don Dunavant and E.E. Haley will officiate. Burial will be in Jonesboro Memorial Park with Langford’s Funeral Service of Jonesboro in charge. Active pallbearers will be Paul Taylor, Dow Taylor, Keith Taylor, J.P. Taylor, Wayne McDuffey, J.C. Blank, Lynn Pounds and Stanley Crews.

MRS. TAYLOR   

(The Jonesboro Sun, page 6A, October 13, 1993)

Mrs. Willie Bell Parham Taylor, 93, of Lake City, Route 2 (Lunsford community), died Tuesday at her residence. She was a retired housewife and a member of the Lunsford Baptist Church. She was also a member of the Order of Eastern Star in Lake City. Survivors include a son, Dudley Taylor of Memphis; two daughters, Bonita Y. Wilson of Memphis, and Carolyn Sue Carriglitto of Lake City, Route 1; four grandchildren; and two great-grandchildren. Funeral services will be held Thursday afternoon at 2 in the chapel of Langford’s Funeral Service in Jonesboro, with Rev. Danny Taylor officiating. Burial will follow in Jonesboro Memorial Park Cemetery

TAYLOR   

(The Jonesboro Sun, page 6, July 17, 1982)

TAYLOR RITES Funeral services for Robert Leroy Taylor, 83, of 304 Hall in Bay, will be this afternoon at 2 at Langford's Funeral Service chapel in Jonesboro with Rev. Joe Van Cleve officiating. Burial will be in Bowman Cemetery. Taylor died Thursday morning at St. Bernard's Regional Medical Center. Born in Lunsford, he was a retired farmer and a member of the Bay United Methodist Church. Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Jewell Taylor of the home; three sons, Robert F. Taylor of Trumann, Gilbert L. Taylor of Glendale, AZ and Max H. Taylor of Oak Harbor WA; seven grandchildren; and seven great-grandchildren. Active pallbearers will be J.P. Taylor, A.M. Taylor, Charles Taylor, Vernon Cash, Edgar Morrison and Don Coker.

TAYLOR   

(The Jonesboro Sun, May 20, 1975)

John P. Taylor, 73, of Lake City, Route 1, died early this morning at St. Bernard's Regional Medical Center. A retired farmer, he was a member of the Baptist Church and was a lifetime resident of Lunsford. Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Connie Taylor of the home; one son, Joe Taylor of Seattle, WA; one daughter, Miss Connie Taylor of Marion; one brother, Robert Taylor of Casa Grande, AZ; and four grandchildren. Funeral arrangements are incomplete and will be announced later by Gregg Funeral Home of Jonesboro.

MRS. TAYLOR   

(The Jonesboro Sun, August 13, 1983)

Mrs. Connie Taylor, 78, of Lake City, Route 1, died at St. Francis Hospital in Memphis Friday. A housewife, she was a member of the Lunsford Baptist Church and the Lunsford Home Demonstration Club. Mrs. Taylor had lived in Lunsford most of her life and was the widow of John P. Taylor who died in 1975. Survivors include one daughter, Mrs. Connie Jackson of Marion; one son, Joe Taylor of Seattle WA; one sister, Mrs. Fannie Barnett of Brookland; one brother, Cecil Bankston of Marked Tree; and four grandchildren. Services will be Sunday afternoon at 3 in the Gregg Funeral Home chapel in Jonesboro with Rev. Al Cerst and Rev. Eugene Ray officiating. Burial will follow in Nettleton Cemetery. The body will lie in state at the funeral home beginning this afternoon at 3.

TAYLOR   

(The Jonesboro Sun, October 22, 1939, page1)

TOM S. TAYLOR, PIONEER OF LUNSFORD DIED - ONE OF CRAGHEAD'S BEST KNOWN CITIZEN SUCCUMBED SUNDAY Thomas Sloan Taylor, 68, pioneer resident of Lunsford, died at his home following an illness of complications Sunday afternoon at 4:15. Widely known Mr. Taylor was one of Craighead County's best known citizens. He was the son of the late Albert Franklin Taylor who settled in the Lunsford community over 90 years ago. At the place where Mr. Taylor died he was born and reared. He with three brothers, F. W., A. F. and J. T., of whom J. T. is the only survivor, aided his father in clearing and draining of several thousand acres of land and placed it in cultivation. At one time the family held about 5,000 acres of rich farming land in that section. Many Connections For a number of years he was connected with the Bank of Oake City and served as vice-president of the institution until 1929. He also was a member of the Taylor Brothers Mercantile firm for thirty years and engaged in the lumber business at Lake City. He served as a member of the Craighead County Central Committee and the Equalization board for a number of years. At the time of his death he was engaged in the farming business. He is survived by four sons, Paul, T.S., Jr., Roy and Rupert Taylor and two daughters, Miss Leota Taylor and Mrs. Bertha Walraven all of the Lunsford community, one brother, J. P. Taylor and seven grand children. Rites Held Today Funeral rites were held this afternoon at the Lunsford Baptist Church at 2 p.m. conducted by Rev. McLester of Lake City. Interment will be at the Bowman cemetery in charge of the Langford Mortuary. Pall bearers will be: active, the following nephews of the deceased, Wasson Taylor, E. Y. Taylor, John Taylor, Gilbert Taylor, Joe Denton, C. B. Finch Jr., and Vernon Cash. Honorary; Will Nash, Jim Robinson, E. N. Stotts, Bill Craddock, W. A. Nelson, George McVay, Clyde Stewart, Cloyd Taylor, Charles Lamb, Louis Young and F. H. Denton.

MRS. TAYLOR   

(The Jonesboro Evening Sun, September 1p, 1956, page1)

Mrs. T.S. TAYLOR CALLED BY DEATH Mrs. T.S. Taylor, 83, of Lunsford, died at St. Bernard’s Hospital Tuesday at 3:45 p.m. Mrs. Taylor was born in Newbern, TN, and was the daughter of the Rev. and Mrs. John Newton Reed. After the death of her father, who was a Presbyterian minister, her family came to Arkansas where she met and married the late T.S. Taylor of Lunsford, the youngest son of the pioneering Taylor family. Mrs. Taylor was the last survivor of this prominent original family. Mrs. Taylor leaves four sons and two daughters, Paul, Roy and Rupert Taylor of Lunsford, and T.S. Taylor Jr. of Casa Grande, AZ, Mrs. Bertha Walraven and Miss Leota Taylor, of Lunsford; one sister, Mrs. R. N. Brown of Bay; a nephew, whom she reared, Earnest Parsons, who is now living in Pixley, CA; ten grand children and six great-grandchildren. Interment will be in Bowman Cemetery with Langford’s Mortuary in charge.

TAYLOR   

(The Jonesboro Sun, May 4, 1967, page 6A)

Paul Taylor, 69, of Lunsford died at St. Bernard's hospital this morning. He was born in Lunsford and was a retired farmer and a veteran of World War I. He also was a member of the Lunsford Methodist Church. Survivors include his wife, Myrtle; two sons, Paul Jr. of Lake City and Specialist 4 Miran C. of Little Rock; two daughters, Mrs. Bill Polston of Jonesboro and Mrs. John Carpenter of San Manuel AZ; three brothers, Rupert T. of Bell Garden, CA, T. S. of Casa Grande AZ and Roy of Lunsford; two sisters, Mrs. Bertha Walraven of Lunsford and Miss Leota Taylor Lunsford.

TAYLOR   

(Casa Grande DISPATCH, Monday, September 20, 1976)

THOMAS SLOAN TAYLOR 23 YEAR RESIDENT DIES Thomas Sloan Taylor, 100 Burgess Street, a Casa Grande resident for 23 years, died Sunday at Pinal General Hospital, Florence. He was 76 years old. Mr. Taylor was born May 30, 1900 in Lunsford AR. He had been in the farming and mercantile business. Survivors include his wife, Martha, Casa Grande; his son Ray Taylor, Stanfield; his daughter, Mrs. Helen Rodgers, Coolidge; his brothers, Roy and Rupert, both of Lunsford, AR; his sisters, Leota Taylor and Mrs. Bertha Walraven, both of Lunsford; his step-daughter, Mrs. Jane Henry, Palm Springs, CA; three grandchildren and five great-grandchildren. The remains will be shipped to Brookland, AR, for services. Burial will be in Pine Log Cemetery in Brookland. Cole and Maud Mortuary, 215 South Washington Street, is in charge of arrangements. TAYLOR RITES    
(The Jonesboro Sun, September 21, 1976)

Funeral services for Tom S. Taylor, of Casa Grande, AZ formerly of Lunsford, who died in an Arizona hospital Sunday, will be Wednesday morning at 10 in the Langford's Funeral Service chapel with Rev. Jimmy Davis officiating. Burial will follow in Pine Log Cemetery. Pallbearers will be Paul Taylor, Keith Taylor, J.T. Taylor, A.M. Taylor, Robert F. Taylor and C.B. Finch Jr.

MRS. TAYLOR   

(The Jonesboro Sun, June 13, 2002, page 2B)

DESERT HOT SPRINGS, CALIF.- Martha Jane Taylor, 101, of Desert Hot Springs, formerly of Jonesboro, died Monday, June 3, at Premier Care in Palm Springs, CA. Born in Jonesboro, she moved to Los Angeles in 1942 and was a retired riveter for the Lockheed Corp. Survivors include two grandsons, Melvin Johnson of Westminister, CA, and Kenneth "Scott" Henry II of Palm Springs; a great-granddaughter; and two great-great-grandchildren. She was preceded in death by three husbands, Melvin Bates Johnson, Claude Pyles and Thomas S. Taylor, a daughter and a grandson. Langford’s Funeral Service of Jonesboro was in charge of the private funeral services and burial.

TAYLOR   

(The Jonesboro Sun, Wednesday, September 15, 1982)

Rupert E. Taylor, 74, of Lake City, Route 1, died Wednesday morning at St. Bernard's Regional Medical Center. He was a retired farmer and a Baptist. Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Lola Taylor of the home; three sons, Donald E. Taylor of Miland, CA, Harold Taylor of Lake City, Nolan Taylor of Anaheim, CA; two sisters, Mrs. Bertha Walraven and Miss Leota Taylor, both of Lake City; one brother Roy Taylor of Trumann, seven grandchildren; and six great-grandchildren. Services will be Friday morning at 10 at the Lunsford Baptist Church with Frank Bufford officiating. Burial will be in Jonesboro Memorial Park and the body will lie in state from 5-9 Thursday evening at Langford Funeral Service.

MRS. TAYLOR   

(The Jonesboro Sun, September 8, 1987)

Mrs. Lola Taylor, 78, of Lake City, Route 1, died Sunday morning at St. Bernard's Regional Medical Center. She was a retired housewife and a member of the Lunsford Baptist Church. Surviving are three sons, Donald Eugene Taylor of Niland, CA, Harold Keith Taylor of Lake City and Nolan Reed Taylor of Anaheim, CA; three sisters, Mrs. Nettie Ray of Jonesboro, Mrs. Hazel Spaulding of Bell, CA and Mrs. Gladys Lamb of Lake City; one brother, Lester Reed of North Little Rock; seven grandchildren; and 10 great-grandchildren. Services will be at 10 Wednesday morning in the Lunsford Baptist Church with Rev. Leonard Bunch and Rev. Mike Allen officiating. Burial will follow in Jonesboro Memorial Park. Active pallbearers include Don Bailey, Kenny Dunaman, Wayne McDuffee, Ronnie McMasters, Paul Taylor and Charles Dunaman. The body will lie in state in the chapel of Langford's Funeral Service this evening from 5 to 8:30.

MRS. TEAGUE   

(The Jonesboro Sun, 12-29-1999)

Mrs. Mary Elizabeth Teague, 81, of Turrell, died Tuesday (Dec. 28, 1999) at Methodist Central Hospital in Memphis. She was a homemaker and was the widow of Clyde L. Teague. Survivors include three daughters, Mary Ellen Delabar of Leeds, AL, Janice McClelland of Gilmore and Kay Teague of Heafer; five sons, Lee Teague of Harrisburg, Michael Teague and Gary Teague both of Heafer, James Teague of West Memphis and Jeffery Teague of Luxora, and one brother, Warren Kelly of Trumann. Funeral services will be Thursday afternoon at 1 at Roller-Citizen Funeral Home chapel in West Memphis, with burial in Tyronza Cemetery at Tyronza. Visitation will be from 5 this afternoon until 9 this evening at the funeral home.

MRS. TERRELL   

   

PAYNEWAY, Ark.-Funeral services for Rena L. Terrell, age 94, of Payneway, who died Tuesday, Jan. 6, at her residence, will be held at 10 a.m. Friday, Jan. 9, 2004 at Murphy's Funeral Home Chapel at Marked Tree, Ark. Ed Fiszer of Liberty Baptist Church of Payneway is the officiating pastor. Burial will follow at Potter Memorial Cemetery, Lepanto, Ark. Pallbearers are Jay Paul Woods, Dennis Gillis, Glenn Gillis, Euwel Watson, Oliver Cook and Ray Cook. Rena was retired from the Lepanto School District where she was a cafeteria worker. Rena had been a member of Corner's Chapel Baptist Church at Payneway since 1942. She was also a member of the Order of the Eastern Star. Survivors include her husband of 70 years, Alvin H. Terrell Sr. of the home; one son, Alvin H. (Harrietta) Terrell Jr. of Rockford-Machesney Park, Ill.; and one grandson, Joseph A. Terrell. She was preceded in death by her daughter, Joann Terrell-Carter and one grandson, William E. "Billy" Carter.

MRS. THOMPSON   

(Jonesboro Sun, Friday, Oct. 29, 2004)

TRUMANN -- Funeral services for Rosie L. Thompson, 76, of Trumann, who died Tuesday, Oct. 26, at her residence, are scheduled for 11 a.m. Saturday in the chapel of Thompson Funeral Home. James Crockett will officiate, and burial will follow in Judd Hill Cemetery. Active pallbearers will include Emmitt Thompson, T.C. Thompson, Kennedy Thompson, John Thompson, William Thompson, Floyd Thompson, Jie Wortham and Phillip Wortham. Honorary pallbearers will include Charles Crockett, Jessie Brown, Aaron Jones Sr., Cedrick Anderson and Bobby Brown. Born at Vincent in Crittenden County, she had lived in Trumann for the last 40 years, was a housewife and was a member of New Rising Sun Baptist Church. Survivors include four daughters, Rosie Thompson, Shirley Thompson and Mattie Sue Thompson, all of Trumann, and Shirley Thompson of Plain Dealing, La.; seven sons, Chester Thompson and Emmitt Thompson Jr., both of Los Angeles, T.C. Thompson of Wichita, Kan., Kennedy Thompson and Floyd Ray Thompson, both of Trumann, and John Thompson and William Thompson, both of Jonesboro; two brothers, James Wortham of Los Angeles and Jie Wortham of Fontana, Calif.; 50 grandchildren; 40 great-grandchildren; and two great-great-grandchildren. She was preceded in death by her husband, Emmitt Thompson; three daughters, Alice Jean Thompson, Bonnie Jean Thompson and Pearlie Mae Thompson; one son, Joseph Thompson; her parents; one sister; and two brothers. Visitation will be from 5-8 p.m. today at the funeral home.

THOMPSON   

(Jonesboro Sun, Saturday, Nov. 9, 1985)

Emmitt Thompson Sr. Emmitt Thompson Sr. 73, of 604 Ash Street, Trumann died last Saturday morning at the family residence. Born in Houlka, Chickasaw Co., MS. He lived in Trumann many years. A retired farmer, he was a member of new Rising Baptist Church in Trumann. Survivors include his wife, Rosie Thompson of the home; Six daughters Miss Alice Thompson of Long Island, NY. Shirley Thompson & Rosie Thompson both of Los Angles, Bonnie, Leota & Mattie Sue Thompson all of Trumann.; Eight sons, Emmitt Thompson Jr. and Chester Thompson both of Los Angeles, John H. Thompson of Jonesboro, Kenneth, Joseph, William and Floyd Thompson all of Trumann, T.C. Thompson of Kansas City, Kansas; One sister Mrs. Grace Vinson of Milwaukee Wis. 14 grandchildren and one great-grandchild. Funeral services will be held this morning at 11:30 in the chapel of Thompson Funeral Home with Rev.Fred Bass officiating. Burial will follow in Judd Hill Cemetery near Trumann with Thompson Funeral Home of Trumann in charge. The body will lie in state befinning at 11:00 this morning until 9 this evening.

MISS THOMPSON
Bonnie Jean Thompson Funeral service of the late Bonnie Jean Thompson; Monday, September 12, 1988 1:00 p.m. Thompson Funeral Home in Trumann. Bonnie Jean Thompson was born April 18, 1949 at Judd Hill Ark. To the late Emmitt "Buddy" Thompson and Rosie Wortham Thompson. She left this battlefield on September 7, 1988 at 8:30 p.m. at Methodist Hospital in Jonesboro, Ark. Bonnie was a true friend to many. She has touched many lives and we shall all mourn her passing. Bonnie has been employed by the Crowley’s Ridge Head Start Program for the past 15-½ years she received a child Development Associate Certificate and an Outstanding Staff Award. She leaves to carry on her work, her mother Mrs. Rosie Thompson of Trumann, Ark, three children Mrs. Diane (Williams) Crockett of Marked Tree, Ark; Miss Jennifer Mitchell and Miss Debra Hollimon both of Trumann, Ark; One grandson Cetrick Crockett of Marked Tree, Five sisters Miss Alice J Thompson of Long Island, New York; Miss Shirley Thompson and Miss Rosie Thompson both of Los Angeles, Calif.; Miss Leota Thompson and Mattie Sue Thompson both of Trumann Ark. Eight brothers, Emmitt Thompson Jr. Chester Thompson both of Los Angeles Calif.; John H Thompson and Joseph Thompson both of Jonesboro Ark. Kenneth Thompsonm William Thompson, and Floyd Thompson all of Trumann Ark, and T.C. Thompson of Wichita, Kansas. One son-in-law Hurb Crockett of Marked Tree, Grandmother Ethel Wortham of Los Angles, Calif., Five Aunts, Four Uncles and a host of cousin, nieces, nephew, in-laws and friends that shall treasure her memory. Place of interment Judd Hill Cemetery, Judd Hill Arkansas.


TERRELL   

(January 17, 2004)

MARKED TREE, Ark.-Alvin H. Terrell Sr., 90, of Payneway, Ark. died Thursday, January 15, 2004 at his home. Services will be at 2 p.m. Sunday at Murphy Funeral Home in Marked Tree, Ark. with burial in Potter Memorial Cemetery in Lepanto, Ark. He was a farmer, a former member of the Masonic Lodge, and a member and former song leader at Corner's Chapel Baptist Church in Payneway. Mr. Terrell leaves one son, Alvin H. (Harrietta) Terrell Jr. of Machesney Park, Ill.; one grandson, Joseph A. Terrell of Machesney Park, Ill.; and a brother, Ralph W. Terrell of Wardell, Mo. Mr. Terrell was preceded in death by his wife of 70 years, Rena L. Terrell; a daughter, Joann Terrell Carter; and one grandson, William E. "Billy" Carter. Mr. Terrell was the son of Joseph E. and Bellzoria Clay Terrell.

MRS. THOMPSON   

(The Jonesboro Sun, 3-5-2000)

Mrs. Mary Deckelman Thompson, 76, of Memphis, TN, formerly of Harrisburg, died Sunday at Baptist East Hospital in Memphis. She was a homemaker and a member of the Morris Memorial Primitive Baptist Church. She was preceded in death by her husband, Charles William Thompson. Survivors include two daughters, Marilyn Davis of Memphis, TN, and Bobbie Waxler of Germantown, TN; three brothers, Thaddeus Deckelman of Millington, TN, James V. Deckelman of Collierville, TN, and Donald L. Deckelman of Jonesboro; three sisters, LaVerne Rush of Collierville, TN, Sylvia Dunkerson of Paris, TN, and Joy Webb of Millignton, TN; and one grandchild. Furneral services will be Wednesday afternoon at 1 in the chapel of Jackson's Harrisburg Funeral Home with burial following in Harrisburgh Memorial Park. Visitation will be from 6 until 8 this evening at the Memphis Funeral Home in Memphis and on Wednesday afternoon from noon until time of services at Jackson's Harrisburg Funeral Home. Memorials may be sent to St. Jude Children's Research Hospital in Memphis, TN.

MRS. THORN   

(The Sun, Wednesday, ca. February 7, 1894)

We regret very much to chronicle the death of Mrs. Thorn, wife of our fellow townsman, A.S. Thorn, which occurred on Monday night at her home in the eastern part of the city of that dreaded malady, pneumonia. She was carried to Poinsett County, Arkansas, yesterday and laid to rest in the family cemetery. Mr. Thorn is seriously ill also and could not accompany the body.

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This obit was taken from The Craighead Co. Hist. Soc. Quarterly, Vol.38 No.2, page 13.

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Note: Mrs. Thorn was the former Amanda Jane Mardis (1842-1894) (CHART), the third wife of Alsey Sylvanus Thorn (1834-1905). Mrs. A.S. Thorn is buried in the Farm Hill Cemetery.

MRS. THORPE   

(The Jonesboro Sun, 7-27-2000)

Mrs. Jo Nelle Thorpe, 57, of 106 Maple, Marked Tree, died Tuesday at Methodist Central Hospital in Memphis, TN. She was a retired nurse and was a member of Central Baptist Church in Jonesboro. Survivors include two daughters, Cindy Erikson of Mankato, MN, and Donna Thorpe of Marked Tree; two sons, Charlie Thorpe of Tulsa, OK, and Steve Thorpe of Marked Tree; one sister, Reba Eldridge of Tyronza; two brothers, Andy Armstrong of Bessemer, AL, and Fred Drew of Marked Tree; and nine grandchildren. Funeral services will be held at 1:30 Friday afternoon at Murphy Funeral Home chapel in Marked Tree, with Chad Stoddard officiating. Burial will follow in Marked Tree Cemetery. Visitation will be held from 4:30 in the afternoon to 8 this evening at the funeral home.

MRS. TILLERY   

(The Jonesboro Sun, 5-29-2000)

Mrs. Radine Phillips Tillery, 78, of Harrisburg, died Sunday at her home. She was a retired bookkeeper for the City of Harrisburg and a member of the Harrisburg First Baptist Church. She was preceded in death by her husband, William Thurman Tillery, and by one brother. Survivors include one daughter, Debra Tillery of Little Rock; one brother, John T. Phillips of Memphis; two sisters, Anna Rhea McKinney of San Bruno, CA, and Pamela Maxine Olsen of Los Altos, CA. Funeral services will be Tuesday afternoon in the chapel of Jackson's Harrisburg Funeral Home, with Rev. Captain Lovell officiating. Burial will follow in Bay Village Cemetery. Active pallbearers will be Randy Garrison, Larry Paul Lyerly, Raymond Earl Lyerly, Wayne Tillery, Butch Roberts and Wayne Lindsey. Honorary pallbearers will include J.F. Winningham, Sonny Condra, Sam Mayberry, Dewaye Rorex, Milburn Hodges and Eddie Dill. Visitation will be from 5:30 until 8:30 this evening at the funeral home. Memorials may be sent to the Bay Village Cemetery or to St. Bernard's Hospice program.

MRS. TIPPITT   

(The Jonesboro Sun, 9-2, 3&4-2000; Trumann Democrat, 9-6-2000)

Funeral services for Mrs. Myrtle Mae Tippitt, 94, of Trumann, who died Friday at Johnson-Hobson Nursing Center in Marion, will be 10 Tuesday morning in the chapel of Thompson Funeral Home in Trumann, with Murry Ray officiating. Burial will follow in Pine Hill Cemetery in Jonesboro. Born in Walnut Ridge, she lived most of her life in Trumann and was formerly of Paragould. She was a former employee of Smith's Clinic and was of the Pentecostal belief. She is survived by six daughters, Mrs. Wanda Campbell and Mrs. Brenda Armstrong, both of Trumann, Mrs. Patricia Woods and Mrs. Sharon Wood, both of West Memphis, Mrs. Martha Scroggins of North Little Rock and Mrs. Dorothy Fisher of Heber Springs; three sons, Richard Tippitt of Heber Springs, Winford Tippitt of Otisville, MI, and Edward Tippitt of Flint, MI; one brother, Odell James of Flint, MI; 30 grandchildren, 65 great-grandchildren and five great-great-grandchildren. Mrs. Tippitt was preceded in death by her husband, Sam Tippitt, and two infant sons and was the daughter of the late John and Maggie Green James. Pallbearers will be Anthony Armstrong, Jeffery Reeves, Lee Reeves, Richard Tippitt, Jimmy Wood and Michael Wood. Visitation is from 5 Monday afternoon to 8 Monday evening at the funeral home.

TUCKER   

(The Jonesboro Sun, 9-3&4-2000)

Stanley Lee Tucker, 68, of Trumann, died Saturday at the Regional Medical Center of NEA. Born in Locust Grove, OK, he lived in Trumann for the past 25 years. He was a retired construction worker and a member of the Trumann Christian Center. Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Helen Adams Tucker of the home; four daughters. Mrs. Kathy Griffin and Mrs. Cindy Logan, both of Cherry Valley, Mrs. Melinda Vest of Harrisburg and Mrs. Lorenda Stephenson of Wynne; one son, Frankie Lee Tucker of Keiser; a sister, Mrs. Marie Kyle, no address available; two brothers, Eli Tucker and Joe Tucker of Harrisburg; and 12 grandchildren. Funeral services have been scheduled for 1:30 Tuesday afternoon at the chapel of Thompson Funeral Home in Trumann, with Rev. Tommy Jordan officiating. Burial will follow in Jonesboro Memorial Park Cemetery in Jonesboro. Pallbearers will be David Conrad, Leroy Conrad, Danny Propens, James Tucker, Kevin Tucker, Michael Tucker, Rickey Tucker and Terry Tucker. Visitation is 5 to 8 Monday evening at the funeral home.

TULLOS   

(The Jonesboro Sun, 11-25&26-2000; Trumann Democrat, 11-29-2000)

Thomas W. "Tom" Tullos, 78, of Trumann, died Thursday night, Nov. 23, at Rose Care Nursing Center in Trumann of natural causes. Tullos was born in Trumann and had lived most of his lifetime in Trumann. He was formerly of Oxford, MS and Memphis, TN. He was a retired University Librarian for the University of Mississippi in Oxford and for the University of Memphis in Memphis. He was a member of the First United Methodist Church in Trumann having served on the administrative board and the board of trustees and was a former member of the Trumann City Library Board. There are no immediate survivors. Tullos was preceeded in death by his parents, Dr. Augustus Madison and Thelma Oma Mulloy Tullos, one sister, Mary Celeste Tullos and one half-brother, Mayo Tullos. Funeral services were held Sunday afternoon, Nov. 26 at the First United Methodist Church in Trumann with Rev. Pat Sims officiating. Burial followeed at the Oaklawn Cemetery in Jonesboro. Pallbearers were Burness Holt, Floyd R. Walton, Dale Harvison, Charles Childs, Gene Brown and Maurice McMillin. Honorary pallbearers were L.B. Baker, Wilburn Cole and Gene Pounds. Those wishing to leave memorials may consider the Trumann City Library or the First United Methodist Church in Trumann.

TURNER   

(The Jonesboro Sun, 5-10&11-2000)

LaVern Turner, 75, of Dyess, died Tuesday at his home. A retired farmer, he was a member of the Central Baptist Church in Dyess and was a veteran of WWII. He was preceded in death by three sisters, two brothers and one grandchild. Survivors include his wife, Mary L. Turner of the home; four daughters, Rosie Ryan of Lepanto, Sherry Williams of Marked Tree, Sandy McCullar of Dyess and Denice Gilbert of Little Rock; two sons, Larry LaVern Turner of Dyess and Terry Turner of Byhalia, MS; two sisters, Lavada Hall of Plant City, FL, and Bonnie Hutcheson of Pontiac, MI; two brothers, George Turner of Dyess and Charles Turner of Moulton, AL; nine grand- children and two great-grandchildren. Funeral services will be Thursday morning at 11 at the chapel of Murphy Funeral Home of Lepanto, with Terry Turner and Mike Gonzales officiating. Burial will be in the Potter Memorial Cemetery at Lepanto. Active pallbearers will be Danny Allen Jr., Leroy Clark, Jay Huff, Buck Jones, George Milloway and Billy Nichols. Visitation will be from 4 this afternoon until 8 tonight at the funeral home. Memorials may be made to the Central Baptist Church of Dyess.

TURNER   

(The Modern News, Thursday, Dec. 18, 2003)

William Thomas "Bill" Turner, 66, died Sunday, December 14, 2003, at the Regional Medical Center of NEA at Jonesboro, AR. Mr. Turner was born April 19, 1937, at Parkin, AR, the son of John Henry and Flossie Mae Smith Turner. A lifetime resident of the Harrisburg area. He loved the outdoors, especially hunting and fishing when able. He retired from Slant & Slant in Trumann, AR and later from Wilshire in Marked Tree. He was a maintenance man. In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by his wife, Shirley Jean Turner on November 6, 2001, and a sister, Johnnie Mae Pruitt. Survivors include one sister, Florence Harbison of Nashville, TN; four brothers, Carol Turner of Rockford, IL, Leroy Turner of Payneway, Freddie Joe Turner of Maynard, and Glen Wages of Phoenix, AZ; two sons, Kellie Joe Turner and William Tod Turner both of Harrisburg; three daughters, Linda Gail Crow of Mt. Home, Delta jean harbison of Cherry Valley, and Pauline M. "Crickett" Harris of Harrisburg; 11 grandchildren, Katie Turner, Crystal Turner, Ashley Turner, Tyler Turner, Justin Turner, Eric Privett, Tamera Davis, Quinton Barnes, Tyler Timbs, Nicholas Jones and Tod Nicole Turner; and 2 great-great-grandchildren. Funeral services have been scheduled for 2:00 p.m. Wednesday at the Jackson's Harrisburg Funeral Home Chapel and Bro. Robert Crockett and Bro. Bill Scruggs will officiate, and interment will follow in Bolivar Cemetery. Active pallbearers: Doug Cravens, Donald Holt, J.B. Reddman, Dustin Weeks, James Harris, Henry "Gus" Damon. Honorary Pallbearers: William Easter, Tommy Fitzgerald, Paul Kirby, Carl Long, Bobby Dunn, John Reddmann, Melvin Settlemire, and Eric Privett.