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In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions can be made to the Ball State University Department of Theatre and Dance. Visit connect.bsu.edu/FineArts-Give and select the “Theatre and Dance” option to donate.
She is survived by : her husband Ryan; her son Harry; her parents, Susie Ruse (Woirhaye) and Tim Ruse; her parents-in-law, Charlene and Marion Roberts; her friend Brianne Williams; her close friend Theodore Bearington; her aunt Margie Bruce (Rod); and her uncles, Daniel Ruse (Carole) and Steve Winegardner.
We are sad to announce that on November 25, 2022 we had to say goodbye to Kimberly (Ruse) Roberts of Fishers, Indiana, born in Indianapolis, Indiana. You can send your sympathy in the guestbook provided and share it with the family.
She was predeceased by : her grandparents, Harry, Eleanor Woirhaye and Anna Marie Ruse; her great-grandparent Ann Jennings; her aunt Lucinda Winegardner; and her uncle John Woirhaye.
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VELMA J. JACKSON, 58, ofNorth Little Rock. Homegoing celebration has changed to January 29th, 2 p.m. at Eastern Star Baptist Church, 2701 E. 2nd, North Little Rock. Superior Funeral Service 501-945-9922.
Pearl is survived by son, James Alan Doyel and wife Karen of Lenoir City, Tenn.; daughters, Wanda Aileen Clark and husband Larry of Gainesville, Fla., and Alyce Hardee and husband Michael of Conway, Ark.; four grandchildren; eight greatgrandchildren; numerous nieces and nephews, sisters-in-law, Marilyn Berry and Sybil O’Neal; and many friends. Loved ones preceding her in death were her husband, James; her parents, Lee and Lucy Wilson; seven sisters; and granddaughter, Tiffany Ann Clark.
BLYTHEVILLE – Leonard Yankee, age 62, of Blytheville passed away Wednesday, January 26, 2011, at St. Bernard’s Medical Center in Jonesboro. Funeral services will be 10:30 a.m., Saturday in the Cobb Funeral Home Chapel. Burial will follow in Dogwood Cemetery. Visitation will be Friday from 6-8 p.m. at Cobb Funeral Home.
GERMANTOWN, Tenn. – Ja Tipton, 45, of Germantown, Tennessee passed away Tuesday, January 25, 2011. He was a huge razorback fan, loved outdoors, playing golf with his son Myles, and watching him play baseball and football. Ja also loved to traveland always wished to be a pilot. He never met a stranger and is dearly loved by all who knew him.OCIE MAE McCASTLER, 81, of North Little Rock, departed this life January 22, 2011. She leaves to cherish her memories: children, Rev. Fannie Washington (Rev. George),Annie McCastler, Maxine Washington, Charlotte Mc-Castler, Jacqueline McCastler, Annie Bradley (Booker T.), Leroy, Rev. Timothy (Deidrich), Kelly McCastler; sister, Virginia Ellington; 35 grandchildren;53 great-grandchildren. Family hour: 6-7 p.m., today at Grace Inter City. Church, 1800 W. 16th, North Little Rock. Funeral Service: 12 noon, Saturday at Acts Church, 1224 Franklin St., North Little Rock, Rev. Kelan Motton officiating. Services entrusted to Robinson Mortuary, 1201 Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Drive, Little Rock (501) 371-0111. “Service You Can Trust.”
DARLENE “ARKIE” DILLON, age 72, of Sherwood, Arkansas, passed away Tuesday, January 25, 2011, at the Springhill Baptist Medical Center in North Little Rock. Born at Higden, Arkansas, on May 13, 1938, she was the daughter of the late Estel Nelson and Ima Hazel Cullum Nelson. Mrs. Dillon was a homemaker.
In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her husband, Allison Lott;her son, Charles Allison Lott; and brothers, Larry and Donald Havens. Mrs. Lott lived in Albuquerque, New Mexico, for 40 years and moved back to Arkansas in 1989 after the death of her husband, and went on to move to Conway in 2010.
Visitation will be Friday evening from 6 to 8 p.m. at the funeral home. Funeral services will be held at 10 a.m. on Saturday, January 29th at Lewis Chapel with Bro. Tommy Parker officiating. Burial will follow at the Village Cemetery under the direction of Lewis Funeral Home, Inc. of Magnolia.In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by one brother, Billy Nelson, and one sister, Leon Bradford. Mrs. Dillon is survived by her husband, Delan L. Dillon of Sherwood; one son, Danny Lewis Dillon and his wife, Katheryn, of Sherwood; one daughter, Kimberly Darlene Steele and her husband, Jason, of Sherwood; one brother, Darrell Nelson of Higden; five sisters, Emelee Bellar, Dorothy Yeager, and Minda Reynolds, all of North Little Rock; Delone Robertson of Hensley, and Devone Sneed of Jacksonville; and two grandchildren, Taylor Ann Dillon and Jenna Darlene Steele. Mrs. Dillon is also survived by other relatives and her many friends.RAUL GONZALEZ SOLIS, age 51,of Little Rock, died Tuesday. Visitation will be 12 noon, Saturday at Watson-Northcrest Funeral Home, 1801 Maple St., North Little Rock, Ark. Arrangements: Brown’s Christan Funeral Service, (501) 244-8000. She is survived by her son, A.L. Harshaw and her daughter,Mae Dickson, both of Beebe; seven grandchildren; nine great-grandchildren; and a host of nieces and nephews. She was preceded in death by her husband, Archie Harshaw, Sr., a son, James Harshaw, and a daughter, Naomi Thompson. Mae retired from the Little Rock School District after working 20 years. She enjoyed collecting recipes and cooking, especially for her family, and she was an avid gardener with a yard that was the envy of the neighborhood. She also enjoyed knitting, crocheting and sewing, having made many of her own clothes early in her life. Her life was centered around her son, and she was very proud of him and all of his achievements for which he worked so hard and for what he has become today.
The family wishes to express Special Thanks to the staff of Saline Memorial Hospice House in Bryant. Visitation is from 5 to 7 p.m., Friday at Bishop Funeral Home. Funeral services will be at 1 p.m., Saturday, January 29, 2011, at Lake Village First Presbyterian Church with the Rev. Lauren Moore officiating. Burial is in McGehee Cemetery in McGehee, Arkansas, under the direction of Bishop Funeral Home of Lake Village. In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to the American Cancer Society.
LAKEVIEW – Lawana Denise Hunt-Walker of Lakeview, Arkansas,died Friday January 21, 2011, at home surrounded by her husband and family. She was born March 2, 1959, in Dermott, Arkansas. She is the daughter of Dr. A.L. Hunt, Sr., and MissionaryAlice M. Kinlow Hunt-Tatum. Her father preceded her in death. She was the fourth of nine siblings. On July 2, 1994, she married Pastor Ulysses Walker. She graduated from the University of Arkansas at Monticello in 1980 and taught in several school systems including, Arkansas City, Dumas and Helena. She served as a Minister of Music for several years at the West Dumas Church of God in Christ, Lakeview Church of God in Christ, and most recently until her death at the First Church of God in Christ in McGehee where she was also the First Lady. A gifted and accomplished songwriter, vocalist and musician, she performed with Grammy award winning artists and artists from across the nation. She was a teacher and music and vocal coach to many persons in the state and throughout the nation.
HOLLY GROVE – Billy Reynolds, 70, Holly Grove, died Wednesday. Survivors: wife, Ann Reynolds; sons, Dewayne, Doug, Billy, Jason Reynolds; stepchildren, Marion, Jodie, Lynn, Lori; brother, David Reynolds; sisters, Shirley Dollar, Barbara Foster. She loved all kinds of music, particularly classical. She enjoyed listening to talk radio. She loved to sing in the church choir. She was a very patient and kind mother and wife. Her family has many wonderful memories and will miss her greatly. NEW DEROCHE – Herman Prince, 97, of New DeRoche died January 26, 2011. Survivors are son, Clifford Prince (wife, Nancy); daughters, Lou Nunn (husband, Mike), Patsy Davis (husband, David); nine grandchildren, eighteen great-grandchildren, seven great-great-grandchildren. Visitation, Friday, January 28, 5-7 p.m., Regency, Malvern. Graveside service, Saturday, January 29, 1 p.m., Prairie Bayou Cemetery. Guestbook, regencyfuneralhome.com.HEBER SPRINGS – Murle M. Luster, 91, died in January 26, 2011, in Heber Springs. Visitation will be from 6 p.m. until 8 p.m. Friday, January 28, 2011, at Family Funeral Service, 106 S. 4th, Heber Springs. Funeral Services will be Saturday, January 29, 2011, at Brownsville Baptist Church at 11 a.m. The family hour will be held on, Friday, January 28, 2011 from 6-7 p.m. at Hardy Funeral Home, 2408 Dr. Martin Luther King Drive, Little Rock, Ark. Funeral services will be Saturday, January 29, 2011 at 11 a.m. at Mt. Zion Baptist Church, 903 South Cross St., Little Rock, Ark. BROWNWOOD, Texas – Donald Morriss Croft, 78, of Brownwood,Texas, died Thursday, Jan. 20, 2011. A memorial service was held Monday, January 24, 2011. Don was born on April 16, 1932, in Little Rock, Arkansas to Clinton Giles Croft and Marie Morriss Croft. Hegraduated from Little Rock High School in 1950, from Amarillo College in 1956, and from West Texas State College in 1963. He also spent 4 1/2 years in the Air Force in the period of the Korean War. He held many post graduate certifications in banking and worked in the banking industry for over 50 years in towns including Amarillo, Ennis, Corsicana, and Brownwood. Don was an avid reader and he loved animals. Survivors include his wife, Mary Jo Croft, daughter, Jo Lynn Landrum, son, David Croft all of Brownwood; three grandchildren; three great-grandsons; sister, Ann Croft Crow, and nephew, Mark Alan Bettis of Little Rock.She was preceded in death by her husband, Jim D. Harris. Survivors are 2 sons, William Robert Harris of McGehee and Jimmy Lynn Harris of Benton; a daughter, Deborah Lee Judkins of Rhome, Texas; a sister, Betty Braddock of Lake Village; a brother in law and sister in law, Phillip and Vada Mae Harris of Bryant; seven grandchildren, Lindsey Admeic, Courtney Conklin, William Harris II, Shana Donatha, Kira Scott, Molly Harris and Bodie Harris, and seven great-grandchildren.HOT SPRINGS – Vida Pearl Wilson Doyel, formerly of Marianna,went to meet the Lord on Tuesday, January 25, 2011, at age 91. Pearl was born in Mississippi on February 9, 1919, to Lee and Lucy Wilson. She married James Vital Doyel in Washington, D.C., in 1945, andworked as a Public School Teacher for many years, in addition to being a Real Estate Broker, Cosmetologist, Insurance Agent, and Business Owner. She served in the Navy, and was a member of the American Legion and First Baptist Church of Marianna.
CABOT – James Edward Gibbs, 89, of Cabot, born February 25, 1921,left this earth January 26, 2011, to meet Jesus face to face. He was a member of First Baptist Church Cabot. He was a hard worker, with many skills. He was an expert welder, mechanic, and truck driver.He had determination and a “not give up mentality.” His motto was “Keep punching, you’ll come out somewhere!”
JR is survived by daughter, Rebecca Rogers and husband, Chip of Vilonia, Arkansas and son, Joe R. “Scooter” Spoon and wife, Suzanne of Cleburne, Texas. He was also survived by grandchildren Amy Carter, and husband, Brent, of Forrest City, Arkansas; Ellie Matthews, and husband, Mark, of Conway, Arkansas; Stuart Spoon, and wife, Julia, of Arlington, Texas; Susannah Spoon of Little Rock, Arkansas; and greatgrandson, Tyler Thurman of Conway, Arkansas. He is also survived by caregiver, Paula Waller; nurse, Amy Skelton, and many friends at American Hospice in Cleburne, Texas. BENTON – Sammy Neil Cole, 66, of Benton passed away to bewith his Lord and Savior on January 26, 2011. He was born on August 15, 1944, to the late Nathan and Thelma Marie Cole in Alexandria, Louisiana. Sammy worked for Orbit Valve Company for 23years, Water Users for 17 years and was a volunteer Firefighter with Salem Fire Department for 23 years.His most treasured times were time spent with his family. FORREST CITY – Mrs. Ruby Jeanette Rice Cook, age 83, of Forrest City died Wednesday at the Forrest City Medical Center in Forrest City. Services for Mrs. Cook will be held at Stevens Funeral Home Chapel, 2 p.m. Saturday with burial in Forrest Park Cemetery. Visitation will begin at 12 noon until the time of the service at Stevens Funeral Home with Stevens Funeral Home in charge of arrangements. You may log on to stevensfuneralhome.net for the online registry. Memorials are to be made to the Patient’s Choice Hospice, 1712 Lindauer Road, Forrest City, Ark. 72335 or Madison Methodist Church, 347 SFC 430, Forrest City, Ark. 72335.CONWAY – Ethar Wayne Bryant, 77, died Monday. Survivors: son, David Bryant, Salem; daughters, Debra Heston, Conway, Rebecca Anderson, Brinkley, Karen Rene Harbor, Vilonia; 14 grandchildren; 21 greatgrandchildren. Visitation Thursday, 5-8 p.m., Fowler Funeral Home, Brinkley. Memorial service Saturday, 4 p.m., River of Life Church, Brinkley. Memorials to CARTI, Conway, Ark. She is survived by her step son, Bobby Lott (Mary) of South Carolina; three sisters, Jean Sheffer (Jack) of Little Rock, Joyce Leonard (Ben) of Cabot, and Fay Hill (Larry) of Conway; three brothers, Jimmy Havens (Janice) of Greenbrier, Leon Havens (Janie) of Greenbrier and Paul Havens of Conway, as well as a host of nieces and nephews. CONWAY – Betty Lou Havens Lott, 82, of Conway, Arkansas, diedJanuary 26, 2011. She was born August 11, 1928, to the late James Houston and Frances Lavenia Parker Havens.
RYE – Brenda Katleen Howard Taylor, age 52 of Rye, Ark. died Wednesday, January 26th. A memorial service will be held Sunday, January 30th at 1:30 p.m. at Frazer’s Chapel with Rev. Ed Hill officiating. Visitation 1 p.m. till service time on Sunday at Frazer’s Chapel. Memorials preferred to the Bradley County Humane Society.
RAYMOND WILLIAMS, 53, of North Little Rock passed away January 22,2011. Memories left to children: Marc Williams of San Rafael, Calif., Max Williams of North Little Rock, Anthony Del Rosario, and Lesha Williams of San Francisco, Calif.; mother, Annie Bell (Marshall) Paytonof North Little Rock; siblings, Michael (Tonya) Williams of Sherwood, John (Wanda) Ruffins of Little Rock, Antonio and Arthur Williams of St. Louis, Mo., Kenneth (Laconda) Hart, Stacy (Russell) Rosby, Kim Johnson, Jina (Norman) Evans, Keisha (Arthur) Mays of North Little Rock, Antonette (Randy) Garth of Mayflower, Deborah Haynes of Conway; step-sisters: Daneen (Richard) Patron, Janice Williams of Los Angeles, Calf., four grandchildren.PINE BLUFF – Funeral services for Lillian F. Ellis, 87, of Pine Bluff, died Jan. 19 will be held Saturday, 12 noon, Mt. Nebo MBC, Rev. Larry Battles pastor. Survivors twin sister, Lela Mae L. Burns, Pine Bluff; nieces, nephews. Burial, Forest Lawn Cemetery by Perry Funeral Home.
ALEXANDER – William “Bill” Edward Boyd, 86, of Alexander, passed away on Jan. 8, 2011. Survivors are his daughters, Tresa Ragan, Janet Roberson; and his granddaughter, Janninne Roberson. He was a retired custodian for UALR.
JR was a longtime member of Baring Cross Baptist Church. He was active in community service in North Little Rock and served on the Civil Service Commission for North Little Rock, under Mayor Wm. F. “Casey” Laman from 1963-1973.
POUGHKEEPSIE – Georgia Hulett Jarrett, 92, of Poughkeepsie died Wednesday, Jan. 26, 2011. Funeral services will begin Saturday, Jan. 29, 2011 at 10 a.m. at the Poughkeepsie Church of Christ. Visitation will begin Friday, January 28, 2011 from 6 until 8 p.m. Arrangements by Qualls Funeral Home of Cave City.
ADA MAE KYZER of Mabelvale was gathered by angels and carriedaway January 26, 2011 to live in the Master’s Bouquet. She was the daughter of Ollie and Opal Lawrence and was born on November 27, 1934 in Sidon, Arkansas.
RYE – J.C. Taylor, age 86, of Rye, Ark., died Wednesday January 26 at home. Funeral services 3:30 p.m., Sunday, January 30, Frazer’s Chapel. Burial Union Cemetery at Rye, Ark., by Frazer’s. Visitation 6-8 p.m., Saturday, January 29, at Frazer’s. Memorials preferred to Bradley County Veterans Museum; 210 North Main St.; Warren, Ark. 71671.
Mr. Cole is preceded in death by his parents and one sister, Betty Grant. Sammy is survived by his loving wife of 45 years, Martha Cole; one son, Douglas Cole; one daughter, Donna Perkins and her husband, Barry Perkins; three grandchildren, Nikki, Logan and Laydon Perkins; three brothers, Jimmy and his wife, Mary Cole, Timmy and his wife, Lesia Cole and Tony and his wife, Ramona Cole and many friends and family who all loved him and will miss him dearly.
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Mrs. Lott was a member of Victory Baptist Church. She loved to travel, play dominoes, work puzzles and enjoyed crafting. She was also a member of the Red Hat Society in Cabot.Preceded in death were herloving husband of 39 years, David Kyzer; her parents; her loving mother-in-law, Dean Kingston; brothers, Jimmy Dale and Billy Gene Lawrence of Searcy; partner and friend of 13 years, Gail Horst. She is survived by son, Dr. Michael Kyzer of St. Louis, Missouri; sisters, Mary Norman of Omak, Washington and Betty Wooten of Higginson; her brother’s widow, Mary Lawrence of Searcy; three step-children, Gail Horst Jr.; Ann and Ronnie Shue and Sheila and Bob Sheridan of Sumter, South Carolina; step-grandchildren, Brittany and Kylie (Horst); Wesley and Hannah (Shue); David and Shana (Sheridan); and a host of beloved nieces, nephews and very special caregivers, Linda Bauer and Kay Hunt (Home Care Professionals).
A memorial service celebrating her music and creativity will be held on Friday, January 28, from 6 p.m.-8 p.m. at Hunt Memorial Cathedral of Faith in Dumas. A Celebration of Life will be held on Saturday, January 29, at 10 a.m. at First Church of God in Christ in McGehee. The services are entrusted to Christian Way Funeral Home of Pine Bluff, Arkansas 870-536-2800.
JOSEPH RAY “JR” SPOON JR. of North Little Rock, boarded the railway to heaven on January 26, 2011, at his son’s home in Cleburne, Texas. He was born on November 28, 1916, in Pine Bluff, Arkansas, to Joseph Ray Spoon Sr. and Irene Helton Spoon who preceded him in death.CARL EDWARD “BUBBA” ROBINSON JR., 55, of Little Rock, Ark. wascalled home on Jan. 22, 2011. He leaves to cherish his memory a son, Stephen Robinson; and daughters, Katrina Robinson, Stephanie Robinson, Ericka Robinson, and Allison Gatlin; Sisters, Velma Maxwell, Beatrice Hayes, Joyce (Hamp) Glaspie, Shirley McPherson, Sharron Davis, Deborah (Billy) Holt, and Detra Robinson; Brothers, Larry (Dorothy) Robinson, Anthony Robinson of Murrieta, Calif., Deshawn Robinson, and Michael Robinson.
He was preceded in death by his wife of almost 68 years, Margaret Shell Gibbs, son, Ronnie Gibbs, sonin-laws, Bill Russell and Joe Magdaleno, his parents, Edward Alexander and Cora Edith Winland Gibbs, brothers, Robert Vernon Gibbs and Hershel Alexander Gibbs, and sister, Edith Marie Long. Those left behind are his children and their families: Anne Russell, Chris, Paula, Brandon, and Blake Russell, Jason Russell, Susan Gibbs Maxey, Robbie, Rhonda, David, Ethan, and Sydni Brown, Ryan, Ashton, Lanie and Seth Brown, Jackie, Lori, Haley, William, and Ava Morris, Tim, Amy, Taylor, Parker, and Hayden Gibbs, Ricky and Mary Gibbs, Russell, Crystal, and Deagan Gibbs, Peggy Magdaleno, Andy, Carrie, Jessie, Joshua, and Noah Martin, Chris, Jennifer, Austin, and Ainsley Clark, Danny, Patricia, and Jade Gibbs, and his sister, Mary Catherine Chastain, along with many nieces, nephews, and friends. Alsoleft behind, the staff and residents of Cabot Nursing and Rehabilitation Center that loved and took care of him like family.BATESVILLE – Jimmie Lee “Winkle” Reding, 76, of Batesville, died Wednesday, Jan. 26, 2011, at Batesville. Services Friday, Jan. 28, 2011, at 2 p.m., Pilgrim’s Rest Baptist Church, Bethesda. Burial, Pilgrim’s Rest Cemetery. Arrangements, Qualls Batesville Funeral Service. Visitation Friday, Jan. 28, 2011, from 12 noon until service time at the church.
She is survived by her husband of 27 years, Philip D. Staggs; a daughter, Lindsey B. Staggs; her mother, Peggy S. Hayes; and two sisters, Cynthia Goodbar and Patty Swanson (Don), all of Little Rock; and a host of other family and friends.
ST. LOUIS, Mo. – Curtis McBride Jr., 70, of St. Louis, Mo., departed this life January 22, 2011. Previously omitted: he leaves his mother Zoredo Dean to cherish his memories. Visitation: 1-5 p.m., today at Robinson Mortuary. Funeral Service: 11 a.m., Saturday at Bethesda Baptist Church, 1316 Brown St., Little Rock, Pastor Milton Graham, officiating. Services entrusted to Robinson Mortuary, 1201 Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Drive, Little Rock (501) 371-0111. “Service You Can Trust.”
She had nine children; Patrick Murphy, Mary Stebbins and Colleen Carmitcheal of the Kansas City area; PaulaHendricks of Portland, Oregon and Mark Murphy, Maureen Bowden, Jody Heer and Shelley Allen of Little Rock; 17 grandchildren and nine great-grandchildren. She was preceded in death by her parents; Walter and Mary Hoeltje of Iowa; a sister, Jeanie and brother, Bud and a son, Michael.
He was also preceded in death by his loving wife of 73 years Amy Fay Morgan Spoon; sisters, Erma Spoon Finlayson and Evelyn Spoon Grasser; as well as brothers, Frank Spoon, Jack Spoon, and Tom Spoon.WARD – Willie Ann Harshaw, 92, of Ward, Arkansas, was born July 4,1918, at Hickory Plains, Arkansas, to Edmond and Cora Easterlee (Tillcree) Ford, and she died Monday, January 24, 2011.LAKE VILLAGE – Marilyn J. Harris, age 72, of Lake Village, died Wednesday, January 26, 2011, at Saline Memorial Hospice House in Bryant, Arkansas. She was born February 21, 1938, in Monticello, the daughter of the late Robert E. Lee McClendon and Virginia Palmer McClendon and was a homemaker and a member of Lake Village First Presbyterian Church.He is survived by his wife of 3 1/2 years, Lori Tipton, of Germantown, Tennessee; son, Myles Tipton, of Brookhaven, Mississippi; father and his wife, Shelby and Melody Tipton, of Jacksonville; mother, Joellynn Weaver, of Dolomite, Alabama; mother-in-law, Pat Branum, of Siloam Springs; two sisters and brothers-in-law, Treva and Johnny Bradley Jr., of Jacksonville and Deena and Chip Clevenger, of Farmington, Arkansas; three brothers and sisters-in-law, Martis and Samantha Tipton, of Sherwood, D.J. and Rachel Niece and Bobby and Sherrie Niece, all of Cabot; grandmother, Phyllis Sizemore of Dolomite, Alabama; sister-in-law, Lisa Branum, of Siloam Springs; and many nieces, nephews, aunts, uncles and cousins.SUSAN ANN HAYES STAGGS, 48, of Little Rock went to be with the Lord on Wednesday, January 26, 2011. She was born in Winston-Salem, North Carolina on March 30, 1962, a daughter of Lindsey and Peggy Hayes. JR graduated from North Little Rock High School in 1934. He wasa veteran who served in the United States Army as a locomotive engineer in Europe during World War II. He proudly worked as an engineer for Missouri Pacific which later became Union Pacific railroad for 46 years before retirement in 1982. He was a member of the Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers, was a 32nd degree Mason, and a member of the Crescent Masonic Lodge #403 for over fifty years. VILLAGE – Clarence Edward Crisp, 91, of Village, Arkansas, died Wednesday, January 26, 2011 at the Magnolia Regional Medical Center in Magnolia. He was born on March 29, 1919 in Village, Arkansas, to the late John Lee and Augusta (Lewis) Crisp. Clarence was a gauger for Bradham Oil Company and was a member of the Village Baptist Church. He was a volunteer firefighter for the Village Fire Department and retired after serving 20 years.
Visitation Jan 28th 4:30-6 p.m. at Superior. Homegoing Jan. 29th, 12 noon at McAlmont Church of Christ, 1824 East 46th Street, North Little Rock. Superior Funeral Service, 5017 East Broadway. (501) 945-9922. Trudean Long Brown “Providing Services Your Family Deserves.” ArkansasSurvivors are his one son, Glen and Maxine Crisp of Maumelle; three daughters, Lola and J.L. Click of Village, Diane and Charles Carter of Crossett and Mary Nell and Charles Jameson of Magnolia; two sisters, Cortez Rudd of Waldo and Evelyn and Waymon Chisholm of Magnolia; three grandsons, Bradyand Amy Crisp of Little Rock, Jay and Tammi Click of Magnolia and Scott and Hollie Carter of Cabot; eight granddaughters, Lynne and Bobby James of Russellville, Adrienne Etheredge of Maumelle, Kim and Ricky Roberts of El Dorado, Kristie Dison of Parkers Chapel, Kellie Ann Carter of Crossett, Jennifer Lee Phillips of Crossett, Rachel Diane Carter of Crossett, and Sonia Legg of Texarkana, Texas; and 16 great-grandchildren. PINE BLUFF – Funeral services for Lillie Mac Hillard, 78, of Pine Bluff, died Jan. 23, will be Saturday, 11 a.m., Barnett Chapel MBC, Rev. Don Hawkins pastor. Survivors husband, James Hillard, Pine Bluff; two daughters; three sons; brother; sister; 18 grandchildren; 18 great-grandchildren; one great-great-grandchild. Burial, P.K. Miller Cemetery by Perry Funeral Home. FISHERS – Kimberly Sue (Ruse) Roberts took her final bow on Friday, November 25, 2022. In her 48 years on the planet, she played the roles of daughter, friend, actor, educator, mentor, colleague, wife, and mother to great acclaim. Most recently… View Obituary & Service InformationKimberly is a resident at 3311 Candleway Driv, Spring, TX 77388-5223. There is one company registered at this address that we are aware of — Bpstel Management, LLC. We know that Mark A Bedgood, Sarah E Lachowsky, and fourteen other persons also lived at this address, perhaps within a different time frame. The phone number for Kimberly is (281) 350-6524 (Southwestern Bell). The phone number (281) 350-6524 is also used by Gerald G Turner, Mark A Bedgood, Peggy L Ruse, Sarah E Lachowsky, Richard Rusell, Richard R Ruse Kimberly has completed high school. She is in her forties. 49 is Kimberly’s age. Kimberly lives at 14292 Banister Driv, Noblesville, IN 46060-7251 at present. Kimberly S Roberts and Ryan L Roberts are the persons who are associated with this address. The telephone numbers for Kimberly are (317) 776-1530 (Ameritech Indiana), (317) 750-0559 (Cellco PartnershipAmeritech Indiana). Kimberly S Roberts, Ryan L Roberts, Gloria J Daubenspeck were identified as possible owners of the phone number (317) 776-1530. Kimberly’s emailing address is [email protected]Kimberly completed her high school education. Current occupation is Craftsman/Blue Collar. Kimberly celebrated 62nd birthday on February 28. Kimberly lives at 23719 N Crescent Rd, Chattaroy, WA at present. We know that Everett Ruse, Everett L Ruse Sr, and two other persons also lived at this address, perhaps within a different time frame. (509) 589-3496 (New Cingular Wireless Pcs, LLC), (509) 238-4391 (Qwest Corp.New Cingular Wireless Pcs, LLC) are the phone numbers that are owned by Kimberly. Three persons, including Terry E Ruse, Everett L Ruse Sr, Everett Ruse, listed the phone number (509) 238-4391 as their own, various documents indicated
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Dr. Kimberly A. Roberts is a Obstetrician-Gynecologist in Knoxville, TN. Find Dr. Roberts’s phone number, address, insurance information, hospital affiliations and more.She was born Sept. 21, 1935, in Morenci, Mich., the daughter of Frank and Leona (Cottrell) Ramseyer. She married John F. Weiss on April 4, 1964, in Lyons, Ohio, and he survives.Sherry is survived by her children, Laurie Brosamer and Ted (and Paige) Griffin; five grandchildren; eight great-grandchildren; and her partner, Orville Metcalf.
LeRoy’s number one love was his grandson, Michael. He enjoyed spending time with him and they were inseparable. His other loves were farming, hunting, fishing, and going to his cabin Up North. As a founding member of the Morenci Sportsman’s Club, LeRoy – a life member of the club – enjoyed spending time there as well.
Mo was known as a hard worker and dedicated many years of his life working for Consumers Energy. He also proudly served six years in the Ohio National Guard. After moving to Seneca, Rosie was hired as a part-time employee in the offices of Aget Manufacturing in Adrian. She began her employment in August 1988, became a full-time employee in June 2001 and retired from Aget in May 2015. Jeff is survived by his wife Joyce; daughter Jamie (and Ben) Sly; grandchildren Braylon, Brogan and Bexsly Sly; brother John Colegrove; sisters Marjory (and Fred) Shadbolt and Connie Vinton; brothers-in-law Don Behrman, Jack Lugbill, Jerry (and Janice) Bostelman, Lee Frazee and Terry (and Cheryl) Bostelman; and sisters-in-law Sandy Bostelman and Shelly (and Ron) Luzar.Rosalyn was the oldest child and daughter of the late Rev. Robert and Margaret (Bowles) Chroninger. She was born in Angola, Ind., on May 14, 1949, and because she was born into a pastor’s home, she lived in a number of locations while growing up. After graduating from Heath (Ohio) High School in June 1967, Rosie attended Ohio State University for one year and then transferred and graduated from the former Fort Wayne Bible College in June 1972.
Cle is survived by three sons, Bill Joughin of Morenci, Dan (and Carrie) Joughin of Morenci, and Tom (and Darcie) Joughin of Niles, Mich.; 10 grandchildren, Justin, Katelyn, Dana, Taylor, Tessa, Raven, Jake, Clark, Kayla and Carson; ten great-grandchildren, Evelyn, Drew, Maddox, Benedict, Abigail, Ward, Hailey, Jake, Jr., Leah and Oakley; daughter-in-law, Shana Joughin of Fayette, Ohio; and nephews that she helped raise, Robert and Marvin Rehklau of Collinsville, Ill.
Born Dec. 27, 1934, in Fenton, Mich., Edith was the daughter of Harold and Vivian (Sanford) Warren. She graduated from Gorham Fayette High School with the Class of 1952 and went on to earn an associate’s degree from Hillsdale Secretarial School.
She was born July 15, 1960, at Bixby Hospital in Adrian, Mich., to Kelton and Barbara Tice. On Nov. 1, 1986, she married Paul Taylor in Clayton, Mich., and he survives.
Helen is survived by children Connie (and Curt) Gordon of Hermitage, Pa., Cindy (and Scott) Graham of Adrian, Richard L. (and Sue) Woodby of Grand Haven, Mich., and Gloria (and Bob) Curtis of Allendale, Mich.; 19 grandchildren, Andrew (and Chelsey) Gordon, Daniel (and Danae) Gordon, Eric (and Courtney) Graham, Ryan (and Amy) Graham, Julie (and Jon) Seneker, Tyler Graham, Kate (and JP) Layug, Karin (and Luke) Bylsma, Kristin (and Nathan) Muse, Thomas (and Rachel) Woodby, Michael (and Jadee) Woodby, Benjamin (and Beth) Curtis, Joshua (and Stacy) Curtis, Zachary (and Alison) Curtis, Alicia (and Nate) King, Caleb Curtis, Ethan (and Evie) Curtis, Christina Curtis and Samuel Curtis; 36 great-grandchildren; brother-in-law Tom (and Mildred) Woodby of Chattanooga, Tenn., sister-in-law Joyce Woodby of Kendalville, Ind.; and many nieces and nephews.He was born Sept. 24, 1945, in Morenci, the son of Kenneth and Ada (Eichler) Moyer. In November of 1976, in Tecumseh, he married Donna Stevens and she survives. Gerald owned and operated the Pizza Pit in Lyons, Ohio.
Lynn was born Sept. 1, 1944, at home in Delta, Ohio, to Gaylord and Rosella (Chamberlain). He graduated from Chesterfield High School in 1962 and studied telegraphy at the Iowa Institute of Telegraphy. He married the love of his life, Linda (Sinks), on Sept. 7, 1963, and she survives.
He was born Oct. 28, 1943, in Wauseon, Ohio, to Bernard C. and Laura A. (Woodrum) Landis. Jerry attended and graduated from Gorham-Fayette Schools. On Sept. 11, 1962, he was inducted into the United States Army at Fort Hamilton, N.Y. He served his country, attaining the Sharpshooter medal, and was honorably discharged on Aug. 18, 1965. In addition to her parents and husband, Jane was preceded in death by her sons Mark Barber, Kevin Barber and Kelly Barber; daughter Theresa Gay; daughter-in-law Penny Barber; son-in-law Fred Gay; granddaughter Rachel Gehring and great-grandson, Zackary Gehring. He had the idea of bringing together undergraduates from four-year colleges from around the Southern states to participate in research in the FSU nuclear accelerator lab. This effort then led to a National Science Foundation grant to fund the activity.He was born Jan. 31, 1959, in Adrian, Mich., to John and Charlotte (Mossing) Tejkl. Bomber graduated from Sand Creek High School with the Class of 1977. He retired from Ford Motor Company in 2016 after 28 years of service, where he was a team leader on the door line.He was born July 26, 1941, in Lyons, Ohio, the son of Alva “LeRoy” and Doris (Reichhardt) Emmons. He proudly served his country in the United States Army. On March 18, 1967, in Deerfield, Mich., Floyd married Carol J. Hill and she survives. Floyd had been employed with Pennington Gas as a truck driver, retiring after 28 years.
Norieta was born Sept. 3, 1938, in Fayette, Ohio, the oldest daughter of Ansel and Arlene (King) Emmons. She was a 1956 graduate of Chesterfield High School and graduated from Bowling Green State University with a degree in education.
Visitation is planned from 1 to 7 p.m. Sunday, Feb. 12, at Eagle-Marry Funeral Home in Fayette. Funeral services will begin at 11 a.m. Monday, Feb. 13, at Eagle-Marry Funeral Home, with Pastor Andy Reynard officiating. Burial will follow at the Pleasant View Union Cemetery in Fayette.Carol Simpkins, 78, of Morenci, Mich., died April 17, 2022, at her daughter’s house where she had been living since August 2021, surrounded by her daughter and son-in-law.
In his free time, George enjoying being outside with activities including hunting, fishing and camping with the family. George always had dogs throughout his married life with Sammy being his sidekick and companion after Verena passed away.
Prior to moving to Morenci, Leasa worked in the mental health field in Midland, Mich., as a caseworker, advocating and caretaking for others. Once Leasa moved to Morenci, she embraced the community. She worked for the City of Morenci in the city offices and served on the city council. She worked at Borchardt Brothers Market in Morenci as a manager and her niece and nephew had the pleasure of working alongside her for a few years. Leasa also worked for the Hope Center in Adrian, Mich., and thrived in that role helping the members of that center. After that she found her
way to the DS Johnson and Associates insurance agency which then became her last prominent position in Morenci, helping others with any of their insurance needs.She was born July 22, 1955, to Richard and Leona (Galarneau) Ward in Dearborn, Mich. She was married 30 years to Steven Vernier of Adrian and he survives her.
Besides his family, animals were the love of his life. He was know for feeding the many cats that roamed around his “man cave” as well as the birds. Following in his mother’s footsteps, he loved to garden and can his harvest. He was an International Harvester buff, loved to hunt deer, play cards, and ride horses.
Matthew is also survived by two brothers, Mike (and Vicky) Goodlock and Marty (and Nelly) Goodlock; nieces and nephews Victoria, Robyn, Hunter Goodlock and Tiana (and Jake) Bella; and many aunts, uncles and cousins.
Funeral services are planned at 11 a.m. Wednesday, Nov. 17, at Eagle-Marry Funeral Home – Fayette Chapel, with Pastor Rosene Mosely officiating. Interment will follow in Pleasant View Union Cemetery. Visitation, also at the funeral home, is scheduled from 2 to 8 p.m. Tuesday.In addition to her husband and parents, she was preceded in death by her son, Bruce Baker; brothers Dean, Paul, Max and Norman Borton; and her most cherished sister, Idris Roan.
She was preceded in death by her parents, her mother- and father-in-law, Neva and LaMoyne Shadbolt; three half-brothers, Burnell, Ronald and Rodney Venia; and a brother-in-law, Royce Deline.
Visitation is planned from 1 to 3 p.m. Wednesday, June 1, at Fayette Church of the Nazarene. Funeral services will follow at 3 p.m., officiated by Pastor Andy Reynard. Interment will follow in the Pleasant View Union Cemetery in Fayette.
Jim loved spending time with his grandchildren and his fur babies. He loved to collect antiques and signs, many of which he would lend to the Fayette Historical Society, of which he was a member. He was also a member of the Fayette Church of the Nazarene.In addition to his wife, Ivan is survived by four children, Sherry (and Jean) LaFountain of Wauseon, Ohio, Richard (and Kathy) Miller of Fayette, Melanie Wyse of Fayette, and Dennis (and Denise) Miller of Fayette; a sister, Maxine (and Jim) Crawford of Wauseon; a brother, Elmer (and Carol) Miller of Wauseon; four grandchildren, Ashley Miller, Carrie (and Matt) Vascik, Tyler Miller, and Melinda (and Mike) Cobb; and two great-grandchildren, Ivan Michael Vascik and Joanna Lily Cobb.