OBITUARIES

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INDEX

Some obituaries may appear in certain editions of the Arkansas Democrat-Gazette and not in others. This list shows the names of all people whose obituaries are in at least one edition. For obituaries not in this edition, please see our website, Arkansas Online, arkansasonline.com/obituaries/.

PULASKI COUNTY

Lucille N. Bailey of Little Rock. Virginia C. “Vick” Dolle Booth, 64, of Little Rock. Anthony Ray Cole, 41, of Little Rock. Thomas Grundy, 76, of North Little Rock. Reuben Heredia, 61, of Little Rock. Johnie William “Bill” Jones, 83, of Little Rock. Olajuwan L. Lovette, 21, of Little Rock. Dorothine Mccraney, 70, of Little Rock. James Daniel “Dan” Reeves, 79, of Little Rock. Danny Lee Scoggins Jr., 32, of Sherwood. Robert “Bob” Stahler, 76, of Maumelle.

ELSEWHERE IN ARKANSAS

ASH FLAT

Norma Phelps.

BEEBE

Mildred Jarvis Robbins, 99.

BENTON

James D. Davis, 64. Betty L. Fisher, 68. Joseph Allen Lilly, 86.

BLYTHEVILLE

Mary Lou Maupin, 76.

BRINKLEY

Lehman C. Fowler, 86.

BROOKLAND

Elberta R. Hudson, 87.

CABOT

Frank Elmer Dodd, 85. Brett Jason Young, 33.

CALICO ROCK

Madelyn Hamby, 82.

CAMDEN

Harry D. Swanegan, 82. Douglas Wayne West Sr., 66.

CARLISLE

Terry H. Smith, 58.

CONWAY

Dorothy Lynn Bailey Anderson, 81. Clara Carter, 81. Ray Colbert, 53.

FORDYCE

Katherine McCollum, 84.

HOT SPRINGS

Robbie Sue Ham, 83.

LAKE VILLAGE

Gary Dean Castleberry, 55. Regina Fratesi Sampolesi, 50.

MAGNOLIA

Hugh Ben “Smitty” Smith, 86.

MALVERN

Marion Harper, 77.

McCASKILL

Guy Dwain Gibson, 62.

MENA

Bertha Scovell, 82.

NEWPORT

Ron Michaels, 64.

PARAGOULD

Linda L. Flanagan, 61.

POTTSVILLE

James Ray Flud, 77.

RUSSELLVILLE

Steven Ray Arnold Zamora, 19.

SEARCY

T.R. Fielder, 81.

TEXARKANA

Earl Troy Ratliff, 86.

WEST MEMPHIS

Wayne E. Young, 83.

OUT-OF-STATE

SIMI VALLEY, Calif.

Vance Carlisle Scott Sr., 76.

VICTORVILLE, Calif.

Jimmie Herman Mellon, 67, formerly of Augusta.

CRAWFORD, Texas

Jacquelyn Edwards Driver, 52, formerly of Sherrill.

FLOWER MOUND, Texas

Charles Van “Chuck” Freeman, 86, formerly of North Little Rock.

FORT WORTH

Precious Bougrine Neal, 49.

Pulaski County

Miss LUCILLE N. BAILEY died Friday, February 18, 2011 at the age of 91. She was born in Ravenden Springs, Ark. and was a active member of the Methodist Church for many years. She was a graduate of Ravenden Springs High School and attended the Draughon School of Business. She was employed for 12 years at the Lighthouse for the Blind and retired from the Arkansas Children’s Hospital after 28 years.

She is preceded in death by her parents, Virgil E. and Blanch Janes Bailey, two brothers, Guy and Dailey Bailey, one sister, Betty Bailey Coble; two nephews, Danny Bailey and Ronny Coble. She is survived by nieces and nephews, Richard and Gerald Bailey of Kodak, Tenn., Gary Bailey of Creve Coeur, Ill., Lisa Coble of Conway, Ark., Pamela Coble and Laurie Freeman of Jonesboro, Ark., Bryan Coble of Williford, Ark. And many great and grandnieces and nephews and friends.

Graveside services was held at 11 a.m. on Monday, February 21st at Janes Cemetery with Rev. Harold Pankey officiating. Memorial donations can be made to Phil & Flow Jones Hospice House, 1148 E. Matthews, Jonesboro, Ark. 72401. Arrangements by McNabb Funeral Home, Pocahontas, Ark.

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VIRGINIA C. “VICK” DOLLE BOOTH, 64, of Little Rock, passed away Monday, February 21, 2011 at Baptist Health in Little Rock. She was a mother, friend and most importantly to her, a teacher of nearly 40 years. She taught sixth grade Social Studies and Reading at Mabelvale Magnet Middle School. She also taught for many years at Otter Creek Elementary and Terry Elementary in Little Rock, as well as in the Newport, Hope and Fordyce School Districts. She loved being a teacher and influenced many students throughout the years. She was born in Detroit, Michigan and moved to Warren as a young child. She graduated from Warren High School and received her degree in education at the University of Arkansas at Monticello.

Preceded in death by her parents, Charles “Rex” and Muriel Vick of Warren, she is survived by Richard Ellis of the home; daughters, Fran Cleaver of Rusk, Texas, Diana Ringo of Little Rock and Suzhannah Dolle of Jonesboro; and seven grandchildren, Austin Middleton, Sariah Ringo, Ephraim Ringo, Amaris Ringo, Savannah Ringo, Emma Cleaver, Ronald Jones and Nathaniel Jones.

Visitation will be this evening, Wednesday, February 23 from 5-8 p.m. at Little Rock Funeral Home, 8801 Knoedl Ct. (NW corner I-630 and Barrow Rd.). Services will be Thursday, February 24 at 10 a.m. at the funeral home, officiated by Wayne Slay. Interment will follow at Pinecrest Memorial Park in Alexander. Pallbearers will be Richard Emmel, John Bailey, Terry Steed, James Glenn, Chris Larson and Charles Drennan, Jr. Honorary pallbearers will include the students and teachers at Mabelvale Magnet Middle School.

In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to the Humane Society of Pulaski County, 14600 Colonel Glenn Rd., Little Rock, Ark. 72210. Arrangements by Little Rock Funeral Home, (501) 224-2200. Ms. Booth’s online guestbook may be signed at www.littlerockfuneralhome.com.

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ANTHONY RAY COLE, age 41 of Little Rock, Arkansas went to be with the Lord on Sunday, February 20, 2011. He was born February 22, 1969. He served in the U.S. Army.

He was preceded in death by his father, Donald R. Cole; uncle, Jack Cole; aunt, Pat Swartout; cousin, Chuck Murphy and grandparents, Virgil and Irene Cole. He is survived by his wife, Lara Cole and mother, Diane Cole of Little Rock; sister, Shayne Cole and Lindsey Hall of Austin, Texas; two sons, Houston R. Cole of U.S.A.F., Nicholas R. Cole and fiance’e, Brandi Yancey and his beloved dogs, Della, Shaggy and “Stinky Butt” (Big ‘N). He was loved by many other family and friends.

Funeral service will be 2 p.m., Saturday, February 26, 2011 at Ironton Baptist Church with Dr. Sydney Thompson officiating. Burial to follow at Wood Cemetery. Family will receive friends 6-8 p.m., Thursday, February 24, 2011 at Roller-Drummond Funeral Home, 10900 Interstate 30, Little Rock, Ark. 72209 (501) 455-5800. Online guestbook: www.rollerfuneralhomes.com/drummond.

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THOMAS GRUNDY, 76, of North Little Rock, departed this life February 18, 2011. Visitation: 1-6 p.m., Thursday at Robinson Mortuary. Funeral: 11 a.m., Friday, at Greater New Bibleway COGIC, 22nd & Franklin, North Little Rock. Services entrusted to Robinson Mortuary, 1201 Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Dr., 501-371-0111, Little Rock. Sign online guestbook at www.robinsonmortuary.com “Service You Can Trust.”

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REUBEN HEREDIA JR., 61, of Little Rock, departed this life February 20, 2011. Survived by: two daughters, two siblings; and a host of friends. Funeral Service: 4 p.m., today at Robinson Mortuary Chapel. Services entrusted to Robinson Mortuary, 1201 Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Drive, Little Rock (501) 371-0111. Sign online guestbook at www.robinsonmortuary.com. “Service You Can Trust.”

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JOHNIE WILLIAM “BILL” JONES, age 83 of Little Rock, passed away peacefully at home February 21, 2011. Born January 29, 1928 to the late Johnie Ardell Jones and Lily Irene Wheat Jones. Bill was employed by Safeway Stores as a Truck Driver for 34 years. After retirement he enjoyed the outdoors, hunting, fishing and most of all visiting all his friends to catch up all the latest news of the neighborhood.

He is preceded in death by brothers, J.T. Jones and Richard Jones. Survived by his beloved wife, Joyce Raye Jones; son, Keith Jones and wife, Rhonda, all of Little Rock; sisters, Dorothy McElroy and Patsy Vaughn both of North Little Rock and numerous nieces and nephews.

Funeral service will be 2 p.m., Thursday, February 24, 2011 at Roller-Drummond Funeral Home, 10900 Interstate 30, Little Rock, Ark. 72209 (501) 455-5800 with Dr. James Thomason officiating. Interment to follow at Forest Hills Memorial Park.

Family will receive friends 6-8 p.m., Wednesday at the funeral home. Online guestbook: www. rollerfuneralhomes.com/drummond.

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Rev. OLAJUWAN LOVETTE, 21, of Little Rock, departed this life, February 19, 2011. Rev. Lovette, commonly known as the “Lil Preacher”, began preaching the gospel of Jesus Christ at the age of 9, under the pastoral care of Pastor Joe Watson of White Rose Baptist Church. He was blessed with the opportunity to minister across the nation, through preaching and singing. He was the lead singer of the White Rose Gospel Singers, and later formed the group United.

He leaves to cherish his memories: wife, Kendra Lovette; children, KaRicko, Knyla and Jhayden; mother, Machaka Lovette; siblings, Branigan Evans, Donovan Patterson, Cortez Washington, Rasheka, Alayah, Nakhiyah and Sekia Freeman; grandmother, Barbara Lovette; great-grandmother, Aretha Williams-Watson; secondmother, Mary Hill; uncle, Monte Gentry; aunt, Tawana Gentry; a host cousins and other special family.

Family hour: 5:30-7 p.m., Friday at Robinson Mortuary Chapel. Funeral Service: 10 a.m., Saturday at New Zion Grove Baptist Church, 404 Wallace, McAlmont, Pastor Stephen T. Robinson, Eulogist; Bishop Cedric Beard, officiating. Services entrusted to Robinson Mortuary, 1201 Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Drive, Little Rock (501) 371-0111. Sign online guest book at www.robinsonmortuary.com “Service You Can Trust.”

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DOROTHINE MCCRANEY, 70, Little Rock went home to be with her Lord February 19, 2011. Preceded in death by parents Ollie and Patty Bishop, sons; Anthony Bishop, Clyde O’Neal; granddaughter, Keyia Lynn Sampson. Survived by husband, Elvester Mccraney, daughters; Demetria O’Neal, Cynthia O’Neal, Michelle (Calvin) Harrison, sons; Anthony Mccraney, Kevin Mccraney, eight grandchildren and 12 great-grandchildren. She was a devoted mother who loved Christ and an advent missionary. Family Hour February 25, 2011, 7:15-8:15 p.m. at Gunn Funeral Home. Funeral Service February 26, 2011, 11 a.m., at Pilgrim Valley 1821 Wolfe. Services entrusted to Gunn Funeral Home, 4323 W. 29th, Little Rock, Ark. 72204. (501) 660-4323.

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JAMES DANIEL “DAN” REEVES, 79, of Little Rock, passed away Sunday, February 20, 2011. He was born April 9, 1931 in Conway, Ark., to George and Clara Matthews Reeves. He is preceded in death by his parents and his sister, Betty Reeves Greenway of Little Rock.

Dan received a Bachelors degree in Education from Arkansas State Teacher’s College (UCA) and a Masters degree in Engineering from the University of Arkansas at Fayetteville. He retired from the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers where he worked as a Mechanical Engineer for 30 years and was a member of Second Baptist Church in Little Rock. He loved playing the guitar, doing artwork, fishing, wood working and boat building. Dan was a good, kind, honest, hardworking, generous man who will be missed.

He is survived by his wife of 49 years, Virginia Doggett Reeves; sister-in-law, Ann Wycoff of Little Rock; nephews, Gregg Greenway of Stuttgart, Ark., and Blake Greenway of Bentonville, Ark., and a niece, Patrina Greenway of Conway, Ark.

A graveside service will be held at Oakland Cemetery, 2101 Confederate Blvd., Little Rock, on Thursday, February 24, 2011 at 11:30 a.m., officiated by Rev. James Thomason. Arrangements by Ruebel Funeral Home, www. ruebelfuneralhome.com.

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DANNY LEE SCOGGINS JR. of Sherwood was born on June 14, 1978 and died the morning of Feb. 19, 2011. He is survived by his wife, Melissa, 2 1/2-year-old daughter Ashlyn, his mother, Roanna, Ken Sith of South Carolina, his brothers, John Scoggins of Conway and Robert Scoggins and family of Morrilton. He was preceded in death by his father, Danny Scoggins.

Danny was proud to have recently met his goal of becoming a lineman and was employed at North Little Rock Electric. He loved his coworkers and considered them all as brothers. Danny was also proud of his cooking skills especially grilling. Anytime he had the opportunity to cook for someone he did. His last day was spent outside cooking for his friends whom he loved to do. Danny was also very proud to be an Arkansas Razorback fan and he made sure everyone knew it. He attended every game he could including the recent trip to the Sugar Bowl in New Orleans with three of his close friends, where he had the time of his life. However, that all failed in comparison to the love and pride he had for his family, especially his beautiful daughter Ashlyn. Everyone knew exactly how proud he was to be a daddy!

Service will be at 11 a.m., Thursday, February 24, 2011 at Roller-Owens Funeral Home Chapel (501) 791-7400). The family will receive friends from 10-11 a.m. before the service at the funeral home. Online guest book www. rollerfuneralhomes.com/owens.

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ROBERT “BOB” STAHLER of Maumelle, Ark., died February 8 of natural causes. Born in Pontiac, Ill., on December 4, 1934 to Hugh and Gladys Stahler, he was the youngest of three siblings. Bob was a devout follower of Christ and very involved with his church. He and his late wife Beverly enjoyed working their Premier Designs jewelry business together for 16 years. He loved spending time with his grandsons and made trips to visit them often. Bob is survived by his daughters, Rachel and Vicki, and his son Steve; his grandsons Ezra, Levi and Jacob; his sister and brother Joan and Dick; and many other nieces, nephews, and cousins. The memorial service will take place on Friday, February 25 at 10:30 a.m. at Fellowship Bible Church in Little Rock, Ark. Donations can be made in Bob’s honor to the Horner-Premier Foundation.

Arkansas

ASH FLAT — Norma Phelps of Ash Flat, Ark., died Feb. 22, 2011. Funeral services are Feb. 25, 2011, at 2 p.m. at Spring River Baptist Church. Arrangements by Tri-County Funeral Home of Highland, Ark. Visitation will be Feb. 24, 2011, from 6 p.m. until 8 p.m. at Tri-County Funeral Home Chapel.

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BEEBE — Mildred Jarvis Robbins, 99, of Beebe, Arkansas, died Monday, February 21, 2011. She was the only child of Ben Jarvis and Nellie Johnson Jarvis and was born September 24, 1911, in Beebe. She was married December 1, 1941, to Joseph Parrish Robbins of Piggott, Arkansas, who predeceased her. Mildred was the oldest living member of Beebe First United Methodist Church where she lent her beautiful soprano voice to the choir for many years. She was a schoolteacher, a 48-year member of Delta Kappa Gamma Sorority and taught at several schools, eventually retiring from the Jacksonville Junior High School. When a student at Arkansas State Teachers College (now UCA), she broke all precedent by being elected the first female class officer. As a lover of antiques, which was cultivated by her mother, Miss Nellie, she traveled extensively with family and friends sightseeing and searching for that one “special” antique. Until her health deteriorated, she lived in one of Beebe’s oldest homes (which survived the tornado of 1999). In the spring of each year people marveled at her gorgeous azaleas. Although she had no biological children, she was a mother and “nanny” figure to many who loved her. Mildred is survived by her adopted family whom she loved as her own, Vernon and Carolyn Lovelady. Funeral will be 10 a.m., Thursday, February 24, 2011, at Beebe First United Methodist Church, with burial in Beebe Cemetery. Memorials may be made to First United Methodist Church, P.O. Box 247, Beebe, Ark. 72012. www.westbrookfuneralhome.com.

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BENTON — James D. Davis, 64, of Benton, passed away February 21, 2011. He was born May 13, 1946, in Drasco, Arkansas, to the late Jemes and Bertha Davis. James worked as a Bridge Foreman for Meheffey Construction Company.

He was preceded in death by his parents, brother, Ollie Davis, several half brothers and sisters. Survivors, wife, LaNell Davis, Benton, sons, Ronald Davis, Benton, Donald Davis and wife, Lisa, Rio Rancho, New Mexico, daughter, Cindy Davis Rowe, sisters, Alice Jane Allen, Missouri, Leota Flippen, Cabot, Mary Lynn Lincoln and husband, Harold of Little Rock, and seven grandchildren, Zac and Bria Rowe, Jacob, Kayla and Savannah Davis, Jeremy and Bradley Davis. Pallbearers will be Zac Rowe, Jacob Davis, Jeremy Davis, Brad Davis, James Davidson, Ted Gifford and Honorary Pallbearers, Harold Lincoln, Fred Roberts, Don Honold, and Jimmy Ables.

Chapel Services by Ashby Funeral Home will be 1 p.m. Thursday with Bro. Gary Copeland and Chaplain Brad Vaden officiating. Burial will follow at Pine Crest Cemetery.

Visitation will be at Ashby’s, Wednesday, 6 p.m. until 8 p.m. Online guest book at www.ashbyfuneralhome.com.

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BENTON — Betty L. Fisher, 68, Benton died February 21, 2011. Survivors, sons, David Lewis, Benton; Ricky Collins, Benton; daughters, Jennifer B. Deckard, Benton; Janice Greer, Benton; Teresa Ledbetter, Benton; sisters, Sammie Rhodes, Benton; Pat Hall, Oklahoma; ten grandchildren, Joani Ledbetter, Brian Ledbetter, Eddie Greer Jr.; Greg Allen Greer, Aaron Lewis, Kyle Lewis, Dustin Bryant, Marvin Keener Jr., Travis Keener, and Caleb Keener, nine great-grandchildren. Cremation services are by Ashby Funeral Home in Benton.

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BENTON — Joseph Allen Lilly, 86, of Benton, Ark., formerly of Eudora, passed away February 21, 2011, at Saline Memorial Hospice in Bryant, Ark. He was a member of Eudora Baptist Church, a Sunday School Teacher at Eudora Baptist Church, a Mason and a Marines Veteran of WWII. Mr. Lilly is preceded in death by his parents, Ben Lilly and Betty Hampton Lilly.

He is survived by his primary care giver and niece, Marilyn Morgan Evans of Benton, Ark.

Funeral Services will be held 11 a.m., Thursday, February 24, 2011 at Eudora Baptist Church in Eudora, Ark., with Brother Royce Christmas officiating. Burial will follow at Mt. Carmel Cemetery. Visitation will be at 9:30 a.m. at Eudora Baptist Church prior to service. Arrangements by Griffin-Steele Funeral Service of Eudora, Ark. Online guestbook: griffinfuneralservice.net.

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BLYTHEVILLE — Mary Lou Maupin, 76, of Blytheville died Monday, February 21, 2011.

Funeral services will be 10:30 a.m., Thursday in the Cobb Funeral Home Chapel. Burial will be in Dogwood Cemetery. The family will receive friends Wednesday from 6-8 p.m. at Cobb Funeral Home.

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BRINKLEY — Services for Lehman C. Fowler, 86, of Brinkley, will be held at 2 p.m. on Saturday, February 26, 2011, at First Baptist Church, Brinkley, Arkansas, with Bro. Jim McDaniel officiating. Mr. Fowler died Sunday, February 20, 2011. Visitation will be at Fowler Funeral Home, Brinkley, on Friday, February 25, from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m.

Lehman was born on February 1, 1925, in Ash Flat, Arkansas, to Mable and Merle Fowler. Following graduation from Ash Flat High School, he enrolled in the University of Arkansas in 1942. But the U.S. had entered into WWII and in July 1943, Lehman, at age 18, joined the U.S. Navy, went through OCS to become an ensign, and trained as a bomb disposal officer. Before shipping off overseas, he married Virginia Elizabeth Holland in Washington, D.C., on March 24, 1945. Three months later, he was shipped overseas. Lehman was stationed in Hawaii, the Philippines, Japan and the Pacific Islands. Being a bomb disposal officer was one of the most dangerous assignments, second only to the Navy SEALs. Lehman was a brave man who was proud to serve and protect his country. After the war ended, Lehman and Virginia moved to Fayetteville to continue his college education. He graduated in 1948 with a B.S. in Agriculture. Lehman started his career as Farm Manager for the R.E. Short farm near Moro, Arkansas. In 1957, he started farming on his own near Hunter, Arkansas. In 1962, Lehman moved his family to Brinkley. During this time, he was very active in the agricultural community. He served on the boards of directors of Riceland Foods, Arkansas Farm Bureau and the Agricultural Policy Institute at North Carolina State. He gave many technical presentations on a state and national level. He was named as a trustee to the Jewel Minnis Trust, a trust whose farm income makes it the largest contributor for University of Arkansas scholarships. Lehman also served as an advisor of USDA for Rice Science and Education and a vice-president of the Arkansas Economic Education Council. In 1970 Lehman was hired as crop division manager of Winrock Farms in Carlisle, Arkansas, and Director of Western Operations near Dalhart, Texas. He was responsible for supervising over 39,000 acres. He moved his family to Dalhart, Texas, in 1972. He moved back to Brinkley in 1979 and developed Della Gourmet Rice. Lehman also has given back to his community and to humanity. He served as a deacon of First Baptist Church for over 30 years. He has traveled to Bangladesh, Haiti, Belize and India to aid the poor in crop production as a mission outreach. He worked as a volunteer for FEMA, as a cook for the Arkansas Baptist Men Disaster Relief who aided victims of Hurricane Rita, and traveled to Mexico and Turkmenistan with Winrock International to work with farmers. In 1997, he spent 12 days in Iraq studying agriculture and trying to sell rice in the “Oil for Food Program.” Lehman was honored by being inducted into the Arkansas Agriculture Hall of Fame in 1996.

He was preceded in death by his beloved wife of 55 years, Virginia Elizabeth, his parents and two brothers. Left to cherish his memory are his two sons and two daughters and their families, Ronnie and Sandra Fowler of Mc-Gehee, Arkansas, Rose and Curtis Blakely of Longview, Texas, Lisa and Lane Dykes of Ovilla, Texas, and Reg and Brenda Fowler of Memphis, Tennessee; his 11 wonderful grandchildren and his 14 fantastic great-grandchildren; two brothers and three sisters.

Of all his accomplishments, his greatest unselfish act was taking care of his wife, Virginia from the start of her illness in 1995 until her death in 2000. We will never forget that loving care. Lehman has been a friend to many. He was always willing to help. He has accomplished more in one lifetime than one could ever imagine. He has done it with integrity, honesty, hard work and faith in our Lord.

In lieu of flowers, memorials may be sent to the Rebecca Fowler Kidney Transplant Fund, Rose Blakely, Treasurer, P.O. Box 9246, Longview, Texas 75608 or First Baptist Church, Brinkley, Arkansas.

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BROOKLAND — Elberta R. Hudson, 87, of Brookland died Monday, February 21, 2011. Visitation will be 5-8 p.m., Wednesday, at Roller-Farmers Union Funeral Home in Jonesboro. Graveside funeral services will be at 10 a.m., Thursday at Pine Log Cemetery in Brookland with Kenny Moore officiating. Online guestbook www.rollerfuneralhomes.com.

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CABOT — Frank Elmer Dodd, 85, of Cabot died Monday, February 21, 2011. He was born April 11, 1925, to the late Edward and Josephine Bazzell Dodd. In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by his brothers, George, Edward and John Calvin Dodd. He was a devoted brother. He loved to bird hunt and fish, and he loved his bird dogs.

He is survived by his three sisters, Ella Mae Pennington of Ward, Louise Rhodes of St. Charles, Missouri, and Rose Marie Eads of Bartlesville, Oklahoma; a sister-inlaw, Pat Dodd of Cabot, as well as a host of other family and friends.

Funeral services will be 2 p.m., Friday, February 25, 2011 at Campground Union Church with interment to follow at Mt. Carmel Cemetery. Visitation will be 6-8 p.m., Thursday evening at the funeral home. Arrangements are under the direction of Moore’s Cabot Funeral Home (501) 843-5816. Please sign the online guestbook at www. moorescabotfuneralhome.com.

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CABOT — Brett Jason Young, 33, went to be with the Lord on February 18, 2011. He was born July 6, 1977, to Charles A. and Alice Faye Hicks Young. A lifelong Cabot resident, he was an avid hunter and fisherman and loved to spend time outdoors. A big man with an even bigger heart, Jason was always willing to lend a smile or a hand to anyone who needed it. He was a 1995 graduate of Cabot High School, and earned a degree in biology from the University of Arkansas Little Rock in 1999.

He is survived by many friends and family members who loved him, including his parents, Charles and Faye Young of Cabot; his sister and brother-in-law, Lisa and Doug Lee, niece Grayson Lee and nephew Jackson Lee, all of Los Angeles, California; brother Dennis Young of Breckenridge, Texas; grandfather, William Lee Hicks of Cabot; grandmother, Ruth Calhoun of Jacksonville; and many uncles, aunts and cousins. He is also survived by his “honorary” family Steve and Patty Lovston and Chris, Terena, Terry and Julie Lovston, all of Cabot.

Visitation from 6 p.m. until 8 p.m., Wednesday, February 23, 2011, at Moore’s Cabot Funeral Home (501) 843-5816. Funeral services will be 10 a.m., Thursday, February 24, 2011, at Moore’s Cabot Funeral Home. Interment will follow in Pat Howell Cemetery in Cabot. Sign online guestbook at www.moorescabotfuneralhome. com.

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CALICO ROCK — Madelyn Hamby, 82, died February 20. Memorial service will be: Thursday, February 24 at 1 p.m. at First Baptist Church in Calico Rock. Visitation will begin at 12 noon, Thursday, February 24. Children: Joe Hamby, Debbie Wren, Kim Duffie; daughter-in-law: Janice Hamby; sisters: Merle Richardson, Paula Nordrum.

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CAMDEN — Harry Swanegan, 82, died February 16, 2011, at V.A. Medical Center in Little Rock. Proctor Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements. Visitation will be Friday, 6-8 p.m. at the funeral home. Services will be Saturday, 11 a.m. at St. James AME church. To sign the online guest register visit www.proctorfuneralhome. com.

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CAMDEN — Douglas Wayne West Sr., 66, of Camden, Ark., was born December 17, 1944, to J.E. and Thelma West and passed away on Monday, February 21, 2011, at Ouachita County Medical Center.

Survivors include his children, Douglas Wayne West Jr. and wife, Cindy, of Camden, Allen West of Ohio, and Johnny West of Shreveport, La.; brothers, Leland West of Hensley, Ark., and Cecil West of Columbia, Tenn.; sisters, Jean Miller of Gilmer, Texas, Pat Grace of Sparkman, Ark., and Cathie Anthony of Bearden, Ark.; seven grandchildren; and one greatgranddaughter. He was preceded in death by his parents; daughters, Monica West and Kim West, and a brother, Donnie West.

Memorial service will be 6 p.m., Friday, February 25, 2011, at Proctor Funeral Home with visitation until 8:30 p.m., Friday following the service. Proctor Funeral Home is in charge of the arrangements. To sign the online guest register visit www.proctorfuneralhome.com.

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CARLISLE — Terry H. Smith, 58, passed away peacefully in his sleep February 21, 2011. He was born September 8, 1952 in Carlisle, son of Mildred Plant and Doyle Smith, stepson of John Plant. He served in the Army National Guard. Terry often enjoyed moments of serenity while hunting the outdoors and often thought of one day visiting the beautiful landscape of Montana.

He is survived by two children, Jonathan and Joshua Smith of Carlisle; grandchildren, Carter Smith, Travis Suemnicht, Abigail Lynn Smith and Andrew Joshua Smith of Sheboygan, Wisconsin; siblings, Gill Plant and Sharon Mathis of Carlisle and Robert Smith of DeValls Bluff; a beloved friend, Rosemary Marotti of Carlisle; and Norma Watson, the mother of his children.

May you rest in peace, Dad. You will be truly missed. Graveside Service, 2 p.m., Friday, February 25, at Hamilton Cemetery. Arrangements by Boyd Funeral Home, Lonoke.

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CONWAY — Dorothy Lynn Bailey Anderson, known as Dot, Mom and Mem to family and friends, stood before the Lord yesterday to hear Him speak to her face-to-face, saying, “Well done my good and faithful servant!” Those who were honored to know Dot met a whirlwind of life, lived out to the fullest. As she always said, she lived life 24/7 and never met a stranger. Her husband and the love of her life, C.E. Anderson greeted her into eternity along with her Lord and Savior.

Together they brought into this life three beautiful children to follow in their footsteps. First was Kay Mallett of Conway, then Tim Anderson of Rogers and the baby of the family, Cindy A. Young of Little Rock, Arkansas. These three children were blessed with families of their own. Her sons-in-law were Trent Mallett and Steven Young. Her daughter in-law was Jamie Anderson. She loved her grandchildren: Nicole Mallett Cooper, Courtney Mallett, Emily Anderson Wood, and Daniel Anderson. Her great-grandchildren Cecilia Cooper, Anderson Cooper and Cameron Mallett were adored. Dot was waiting on her fourth greatgrandchild Olivia Wood due next month. Dot also loved the rest of the “Anderson Wild Bunch” Hugh Cooper and Kyle Wood. She was a strong Christian woman who was most proud of being a wife, mother, grandmother, and greatgrandmother.

Her children saw her live a life that was Christ centered. When her children were young, she was involved in all their activities as well as teaching Sunday school, signing in the choir, and dressing up at Halloween as Phyllis Diller. She whistled as she worked and worked she did! She often said, “don’t rest on your laurels.” When someone in her family had a setback or failure she would tell them “God has a plan for you and you’ll be something else.” She was always right! Dot raised her children with Biblical principals and instilled in them strong work ethic and a strong character of integrity. Dot was an entrepreneur always creating “something from nothing.” She was an interior designer who along with her daughter Kay created “Two Designing Women” where she used her gifts to brighten others hearts and homes. Dot will be remembered for the beautiful floral arrangements she designed for many weddings. Dot and C.E. were charter members of Woodlands Heights Baptist Church in Conway, Ark. This is the place where her family and friends will gather to celebrate her life.

Services will be held at 10 a.m., on Thursday, February 24, 2011, at Woodlands Heights Baptist Church with Brother David Hatfield officiating. Burial will follow at Oak Cemetery, Conway. Visitation will be from 6 to 8 p.m., Wednesday, February 23, 2011 at Roller-McNutt Funeral Home, Conway. Online Guestbook: www.rollerfuneralhomes.com.

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CONWAY — Clara Carter, 81, of Conway, died February 21, 2011. There will be a graveside memorial service at 2 p.m., Saturday, February 26, 2011, at Carter Cemetery, in Vilonia. Arrangements are under the direction of Roller-McNutt Funeral Home (501) 327-7727. Online guestbook www.rollerfuneralhomes.com.

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CONWAY — Ray Colbert, 53, of Conway, died Saturday, February 19. He was born June 28, 1957, in Conway. A Memorial Service will be 2 p.m., Wednesday, February 23 at the Deliverance Tabernacle Church in Ward with Bro. Roy Glover officiating. Cremation arrangements by Roller-McNutt Funeral Home, Conway, (501) 327-7727. Online Guestbook: www.rollerfuneralhomes.com.

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FORDYCE — Katherine McCollum, 84, of Fordyce, died Thursday. Survivors: children, James McCollum, Charles McCollum, Ruth Jacobs, Evelyn Weathers, Susie Thompson of Fordyce, Eula Trammell of Little Rock; 20 grandchildren; 20 great-grandchildren. Services Thursday, 1 p.m., Walker Temple Church of God in Christ, Fordyce. Marks Funeral Home.

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HOT SPRINGS — Robbie Sue Ham, 83, of Hot Springs, died Sunday. Survivors, her children, Billy Ham and Lynda Byrns; brother, Bill Talley; sisters, Verna Talley, Euple Parkerson, Betty Walters; three grandchildren. Graveside services 10 a.m., Friday, at Thompson Chapel Cemetery, Amity. Visitation 1-3 p.m., Wednesday at Gross Funeral Home. Guest register at www. grossfuneralhome.com.

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LAKE VILLAGE — Gary Dean Castleberry, age 55, of Lake Village, Ark., formerly Warren, Ark., died Sunday, February 20th, 2011, at Chicot Memorial Hospital, Lake Village, Ark. Funeral services 10 a.m. Saturday, February 26, Frazer’s Chapel. Burial Holly Springs Cemetery by Frazer’s Funeral Home. Visitation 6-8 p.m. Friday, February 25, Frazer’s. Online guest register www.frazerfuneralhome. com.

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LAKE VILLAGE — Regina Fratesi Sampolesi, age 50, of Lake Village, died Monday, February 21, 2011, at Delta Regional Medical Center in Greenville, Mississippi. She was born December 22, 1960, in Greenville, Mississippi, and was a graduate of St. Joseph High School in Greenville and also a graduate of the University of Mississippi, where she completed her graduate work to become a speech language pathologist. After working in private practice, she worked 27 years for Delta Regional Medical Center in Home Health/Hospice inpatient and rehabilitation.

She was preceded in death by maternal grandparents, Talmadge and Lucille Burns of Ethel, Mississippi, and paternal grandparents, Sam and Katie Fratesi of Leland, Mississippi. Survivors include her husband, William “Ned” Sampolesi of Lake Village; a daughter, Savannah Rose Sampolesi; a son, Samuel Charles Sampolesi; and stepdaughter, Amy (Bill) Barnes and grandson, Ashton William Barnes, all of Lake Village; her parents, Mack and Ollie Fratesi of Leland, Mississippi; three sisters, Rhonda (Jerry) Sanders of Collinston, Louisiana, Robin (Gary) Sistrunk of Ridgeland, Mississippi, and Reagan (Wade) Turner of Tribbett, Mississippi; nieces and nephews, Zach and Garrett Sanders, Rachel and Russell Sistrunk, Courtney, Catie, Chance and Laura Turner, Paige and Seth Ferri, Charles O’Fallon, Marci Adams, Janella Sampolesi and Fred Allen Henry. Her extended family includes the staff and co-workers of Delta Regional Medical Center and Kings Daughters Hospital.

Visitation will be Wednesday, February 23rd, from 4 to 7 p.m. at Bishop Funeral Home Chapel with Rosary at 7 p.m. A Mass of Christian Burial will be held at 10 a.m. Thursday, February 24th, at Our Lady of the Lake Catholic Church in Lake Village with Father Theophilus Okpara, Father Charles Bucciantini of St. James Parish of Leland, Mississippi, and Father Richard Somers of St. Joseph Parish in Greenville, Mississippi, as celebrants. Interment will follow in St. Isadore Cemetery under the direction of Bishop Funeral Home of Lake Village. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the Savannah and Sam Sampolesi College Fund at either Bank of Lake Village or Simmons First Bank of Lake Village.

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MAGNOLIA — Hugh Ben “Smitty” Smith died in his home on February 21, 2011, passing the barrier of time as we know it to be forever at home with his Lord and Savior. He was born March 29, 1924, in Tulip, Arkansas, to the late Hugh Roane Smith and Ruth Elizabeth Matthews Smith. Mr. Smith was a decorated World War II veteran serving in the European Theater under General George S. Patton in the 13th Armored Division and later in the 2nd Armored Division. He was a participant in the Normandy invasion with his company landing on Omaha Beach. He was privileged to liberate the Nazi concentration camps and was a member of the American Legion until his death. When World War II was over, Mr. Smith returned to Tulip, Arkansas, and began working in the lumber business. It was through the job he met the love of his life, Doris Jane Cheney Smith. Hugh and Doris married April 10, 1948, and eventually settled in Magnolia when transferred there by his oilfield work. Hugh then took a job with Firestone Coated Fabrics, which later became Amfuel and remained there until his retirement. Hugh was well known as an avid sportsman. His colorful tales of hunting and fishing have delighted his friends and family for many years. Several young men in Columbia County killed their first turkey after Mr. Smith called it on his old wooden box turkey call. He will long remain a topic of campfire gatherings.

Mr. Smith is survived by his wife of almost 63 years, Doris Jane Cheney Smith. Surviving along with his wife are his daughter, Joyce Ann Smith Gagnon and husband, Robert Jean Gagnon; his “other girl", Wanda C. Woodard; adopted brother, Howard Hayes and wife, Carolyn; sisters-in-law, Helen Thomas and Reba Moore; nephews, Kevin Tucker and wife Jana, Randy Thomas, Anthony R. Thomas and wife, Penny, Johnny Hayes and wife, Judy; nieces, Karen R. Tucker, Kathy Childs and husband, Chuck, Eva Ruth and husband Paul; 13 great and great-great-nieces and nephews as well as his church family from Westside Baptist Church. Special mention is made of Mr. Smith’s wonderful friends/neighbors Lynn R. and Linda Elledge and the entire staff of Life Touch Hospice.

Funeral services will be held at 10 a.m. on Thursday, February 24, 2011, at Bailey Funeral Home in Magnolia with C.M. Woodard and Bro. Eric Goble officiating.

Graveside services will be held at 2 p.m. at the family cemetery behind the Methodist Church in Tulip, Arkansas, with Bro. Phil Matthews officiating.

Visitation will be Wednesday evening from 5-8 p.m. at Bailey Funeral Home. Pallbearers will be Roland Bettis, Terry Bolton, Chuck Childs, Mike McWilliams, Johnny Hayes and Lynn R. Elledge. Honorary Pallbearers will be the Men of Westside Baptist Church, Dr. Matt Barnett, James R. Staggs, Harold Talley, Norwin Young, Floyd Chisholm and the retirees of Firestone/Amfuel.

Memorials may be made to Columbia County Animal Protection Society (CCAPS), P.O. Box 2003, Magnolia, Ark. 71754 or to the Tulip Cemetery Association, C/O George B. Matthews, 73 Dallas 410, Carthage, Ark. 71725. Sign our online registry @ www.baileyfuneralhome.net.

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MALVERN — Marion Harper, 77, Malvern, died Tuesday. He was a Truck Driver, former Sheriff Deputy of Hot Spring County and served in the Korean War. Memorial Services will be held 11 a.m. Friday at Bethel Baptist Church in Benton. Cremation was through Ashby Funeral Home.

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McCASKILL — Guy Dwain Gibson, 62, of McCaskill, Ark., died Monday. Survivors include his wife Teressa, three daughters, two step-daughters, four brothers, two sisters, 14 grandchildren. Memorial services 10 a.m. Wednesday at Pleasant Springs Baptist Church, McCaskill, Ark. Interment 3 p.m. Sunday at Bayou Meta Cemetery. On-line guest register and full obit at www.garthfuneralhome.com.

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MENA — Bertha Scovell, age 82, of Mena, Arkansas, passed away Sunday, February 20, 2011, in Mena. Graveside services will be Thursday, February 24, 2011, at 2 p.m. at Mt. Gilead Cemetery in Rocky. Arrangements are under the direction of the Beasley-Wood Funeral Home.

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NEWPORT — Ron Michaels of Newport was born August 26, 1946, and died February 20, 2011, after a very productive and interesting life. He graduated from Newport High School in 1964. He entered the military in 1967 and was a military veteran having served in the Army for four years, 13 months in Korea and then finishing his military career at Ft. Bliss, Texas, as a drill instructor. After returning home to Newport, he worked at Otasco and then entered into the vending machine business, which he was active in for thirty years, along with his wife Claudia. The Michaels team was responsible for bringing cellular phones to Newport in the beginning. They also remodeled, owned and operated The Depot Diner for four years and owned extensive rental properties. The revitalization of downtown Newport was one of Ron’s passions and time will tell how successful that beginning will be.

He is preceded in death by his father, Joe Michaels of Newport, and his aunt and uncle, Charles and Panzy “Pip” Razer of Newport. He is survived by his wife of 34 years, Claudia Michaels of Newport; his mother, Maudie Michaels of Newport; two brothers, Steve Michaels and Don Michaels, both of Newport; one daughter, Heather Michaels of California.

Visitation will be 5:30-8 p.m., Thursday, February 24, 2011, at Dillinger Funeral Home. Graveside services will be conducted by Rev. Herbert Wilson and Rev. Craig Mullins at 10 a.m. Friday, February 25, 2011, at Watson Cemetery. Pallbearers are Marvin Poe, Delbert Coburn, Larry Cooper, Ron Delcase, Sr., Ron Delcase, Jr., and Gary Turner. Honorary pallbearers are Ray Dawson, Scottie Hess, Kathy Robinson and Neal Mann. Ron has requested that in lieu of flowers, he would like to see trees planted at Jacksonport State Park in his memory. There will be forms available during visitation for the memorial tree that will be planted by Park officials, or donations can be made to the Newport Downtown Revitalization Fund. Arrangements by Dillinger Funeral Home. www.dillingerfuneralhome.com.

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PARAGOULD — Linda L. Flanagan, 61, of Paragould, died Tuesday, February 15, 2011, at NEA Baptist Hospital. Visitation will be 10 a.m.-noon Friday at Roller-Farmers Union Funeral Home in Jonesboro. Graveside services will begin at 12:30 p.m. at Nettleton Cemetery. Terry Gage will officiate. Online guestbook www.rollerfuneralhomes.com.

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POTTSVILLE — Rev. James Ray Flud, 77, Pottsville, died Monday. Funeral services will be held 2 p.m., Thursday, February 24, 2011, at Harvest Time Pentecostal Church of God. Burial will be in East Point Cemetery in London. Visitation will be Wednesday, 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. at the funeral home.

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RUSSELLVILLE — Steven Ray Arnold Zamora, 19, of Russellville passed away Friday. The funeral is 10 a.m., Thursday, at the Shinn Chapel. Burial is in Rest Haven Memorial Park by Shinn Funeral Service. Visitation is 5 to 7 p.m. Wednesday evening at the funeral home. Online obituary and guestbook are available at www.shinnfuneral.com.

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SEARCY — T.R. Fielder, 81, of Searcy entered into rest Monday, February 21, 2011. Visitation will be held 10:30 a.m., Wednesday, February 23, 2011, at Roller-Swift Funeral Home with graveside services following at 11 a.m. at Mississippi County Memorial Gardens in Osceola, Ark. Online guestbook www.rollerfuneralhomes.com.

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WEST MEMPHIS — Wayne E. Young, 83, of West Memphis, passed away February 21, 2011. The visitation will be February 24, 2011, from 1-2 p.m. at Roller-Citizens Funeral Home in West Memphis. The service will follow at 2 p.m. and interment will be in Parkin Cemetery in Parkin.

Out-of-state

SIMI VALLEY, Calif. — Vance Carlisle Scott Sr., born January 25, 1934, passed away on January 16, 2011, age 76. Born to Harry and Willow Scott (deceased) of Little Rock, he attended Little Rock Senior High School graduating class of 1951. Retired Air Force 21 years, serving in Vietnam.

Vance is survived by wife, Shirley and a blended family of children Rosa (Mike) Vaughan, Vance C. Scott Jr. (Kim), Maria (Allen) Dunnigan, Jeffery (Christie) Mullins, Chrystal Bizzell; brother, Gary Scott and sister, Kathy (George) Sumpter; grandchildren, Jennifer (Ryan) Heiges, Chrystal (David) Scott-Smith, Natalie (Shane) Schultz, Caleb (Kayla) Vaughan, Leah Vaughan, David Dunnigan, Brittany, Sydney and Andrew Mullins, Michael and Kevin Brock; greatgrandchildren, Ethen Schultz, Mallorie Scott-Smith, Bryce Vaughan, Sophia Besanson; nephews, Paul (Amy), Scotty Sumpter; niece, Scott, Shannon Scott-Dukes and Ava Scott; close Family Friends, Sharon, Carol, Sam, Jerry, Jimmy, Charles; pets: Pebbles, Daisy, and Killer.

After retirement, Vance became a member of a variety of organizations such as Checkers off Road Racing Team, Road Star Riders, VFW, American Cancer Society and RFTW which ultimately was his passion. Riding from L.A. to D.C. on his motorcycle in memory of fallen soldiers and those MIA became more than just a quest, it was a way of life. He also served as a Road Guard as well. His love for animals was immense, always having dogs and taking in ones that needed a home. He was a quiet and gentle soul but had the funniest dry wit about him. Now, an Angel with wings he rides his bike forever, healthy and free.

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VICTORVILLE, Calif. — Jimmie Herman Mellon, age 67, of Victorville, Calif., (formerly of Augusta), passed away February 15, 2011. Visitation, Wednesday 9:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m., with service at 1 p.m., Rhodes and Son Funeral Home, Augusta. Arrangements by Rhodes and Son Funeral Home, Augusta & McCrory.

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CRAWFORD, Texas — Dr. Jacquelyn Edwards Driver, 52, of Crawford, Texas, formerly of Sherrill, died Feb. 16, 2011. Services will be Thursday, Feb. 24, 2011 at New Salem MBC in Sherrill by Rev. Clark Thomas at 10 a.m. Burial will be in Lone Tree Cemetery in Stuttgart by Brown Funeral Home of Pine Bluff.

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FLOWER MOUND, Texas — Charles Van “Chuck” Freeman, formerly of North Little Rock, Ark., died on February 14, 2011. He was 86 years old. He was born in Harrisburg, Ark., to Mr. Ewell H. Freeman and Lucille Vandiver Freeman on November 23, 1924. Both parents are now deceased. He graduated from Harrisburg High School in 1942 and the following Monday he enrolled at Arkansas Tech in Russellville. However World War II was in full swing and young men were being drafted. So, before that happened he joined the Naval Air Force. He served in the Navy for two and a half years and when discharged, he entered The University of Arkansas and graduated with a degree in geology and chemistry. After graduation he did geologic library research at The University of Arkansas, The University of New Mexico and The Colorado School of Mines. He was employed in petroleum geology in Wyoming and aluminum mining in Arkansas. Later he accepted a position as a Chief exploration geologist and did exploration work in North Africa, Europe, Mexico, Saudi Arabia, and Central and South America. On one of his trips back home he met his future wife, Mary Jo Strickland and they were married in 1955.

They had one son; Charles Van Freeman Jr. and lost one son at birth. His wife died August 17, 2005 after 50 years of marriage. He leaves his son Charles Van Freeman, Jr. and his wife Becky of Flower Mound, Texas. A brother, Dr. Robert King Freeman of Hot Springs, Ark., and three sisters; Mrs. JW Fullerton of North Littler Rock, Ark.; Mrs. George Carpenter of West Memphis, Ark., and Mrs. Shirley Foust of Jonesboro, Ark.; and two grandchildren, Megan Ashley Freeman and her husband, David Englefield of Bristol, England, and Cortney Van Freeman and Lyndsey Jaresh of Grapevine, Texas.

A Memorial service will be held at 10 a.m., Saturday, February 26, 2011 at Roller-Owens Funeral Home, 5509 JFK Blvd. North Little Rock, Ark. (501) 791-7400. Relatives and friends are invited to comment on their experience related to Mr. Freeman. Online guest book www.rollerfuneralhomes.com/owens.

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FORT WORTH — Precious Bougrine Neal, 49, of Fort Worth, Texas, departed this life February 17, 2011. She leaves to cherish her memories: husband, A.R. Neal; daughters, Carmen Cole (Felix), Suekoilya Shelly; mother, Alice Banks; siblings, Stephen, Carl, Archie Jr., Dennis, Patrick, Joseph, Beverly and Sheila; a host of nieces, nephews, family and friends.

Visitation: 1-6 p.m., Friday at Robinson Mortuary. Funeral Service: 12 noon, Saturday at Robinson Mortuary Chapel. Services entrusted to Robinson Mortuary, 1201 Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Drive, Little Rock (501) 371-0111. Sign online guestbook at www. robinsonmortuary.com. “Service You Can Trust.”

Arkansas, Pages 14 on 02/23/2011