Biographical And Historical Memoirs of Pulaski, Jefferson, Lonoke, Faulkner, Grant, Saline, Perry, Garland And Hot Spring Counties, Arkansas
Cedrick L. Jetton Jr.
Cedrick Lee Jetton Jr., 63, of Fayetteville died Thursday, Oct. 23, 2008, at Springdale.
He was a son of the late Cedrick Lee Jetton Sr., Baptist, Air Force veteran, poultry equipment division manager with Latco Inc., in Lincoln and had been employed in the poultry industry for 30-plus years.
Survivors include his wife, Linda Wheeler Jetton; one son, Tony Jetton and wife, Christina, of Russellville; mother, Genevieve Jetton of Clarksville; one sister, Janice English and husband, Jerry, of Clarksville; one brother, Michael Jetton and wife, Donna, of Menifee; and two grandchildren, Lindsey Jetton and Logan Jetton, both of Russellville.
Funeral was at 2 p.m. Monday, Oct. 27, at East Mount Zion Trinity Baptist Church with Rev. Robbie Jackson officiating.
Burial was in Oakland cemetery under the direction of Roller-Cox Funeral Home.
Active pallbearers were Jason Daggs, Jason Ingram, Joe Stevens, Philip Jetton, Jacob Doss, and Erich Brian Albat.
Honorary pallbearers were Alan Plumlee, Gary Berkshire, Ron Quisenberry, Harry Ware, Joe Gay, Dick Latta, Chris Primm, David Stubbs, and Latco Inc., employees.
Memorials may be made to the East Mount Zion Trinity Baptist Church Building Fund or the American Cancer Society.
Dorothy Goldsmith
On Friday, Oct. 24th at the tender age of 60 years young Dorothy Goldsmith of Clarksville beloved wife, mother, daughter, sister, aunt, and friend to many left this world to be with her Lord and Savior Jesus Christ in her eternal heavenly home. She was a devout Christian, former member of Stillwell Baptist Church, and retired Sara Lee employee of 15 years. She was preceded in passing by her father, Howard White, and brother, Danny Ray White, both of Lamar.
Her life will be honored and remembered most by her devoted husband of 43 years, Jerry Goldsmith; her son, Vance Goldsmith and his wife, Lelona; mother, Vonnie White; three brothers, Jimmy, Donny and Ronny White, all of Clarksville; one sister, Nita Faye (Cassie) Powell of Coal Hill; mother-in-law, Lossie Nelson; many nieces and nephews, brother and sister of Lelona, her daughter-in-law, all whom she thought of as her own and many friends and people whose lives she touched and were blessed by throughout her years on this earth.
Instead of flowers, the family asks anyone wishing to honor her memory do so by helping fulfill her last request that all memorials be made to the Gideons International Bible Placement Program or the Christian Missionary Fund of their choice.
Her body will be cremated and a memorial service to celebrate her life will be held at a later date.
Emilee Holland
Emilee Holland, 70, of Hunt died Friday, Oct. 24, 2008, at Clarksville.
She was born August 26, 1938, in Hunt, daughter of the late Everett and Helen Jacobs Thompson, retired from Monroe Footwear after 36 years of service, member of Hunt Gospel Tabernacle where she served as treasurer, and was preceded in death by her first husband, Harold Dean Davidson; and two brothers, Gaylard and Willard Thompson.
Survivors include her husband, Vivian Holland of Hunt; one daughter, Pam Selby and husband, Danny, of Knoxville; one son, Donnie Davidson and wife, Revelta, of Hunt; two stepdaughters, Loretta Robinson and husband, Jessie, of Tatum, Texas, and Tammy Anglin and husband, Mike, of Clarksville; two stepsons, Johnny Holland and wife, Cathy, and Dell Holland and wife, Rhonda, all of Clarksville; two sisters, Nadine Bocksnick and husband, Gary, and Willine Parker and husband, Loyd, of Hunt; 15 grandchildren; 14 great-grandchildren; and best friend, Laura Patterson of Hunt.
Funeral was at 2 p.m. Tuesday, Oct. 28, at Hunt Gospel Tabernacle with Rev. Leo Villines officiating.
Burial was in Liberty Hill cemetery at Hunt under the direction of Shaffer Funeral Home of Ozark.
Active pallbearers were Johnny Holland, Del Holland, Mike Anglin, Paul Timmerman, Shane Parker and David Davidson.
Honorary pallbearers were George Findley, Ronald Patterson, Clark James, Donnie Scarberry, Steve Hutchins, Jerry Jones, James Ledbetter, Larry Huff, Harley Parker, and L. D. Holland.
Visitation was from 6-8 p.m. Monday, Oct. 27, at Shaffer Funeral Home.
Ernest Dane Peters
Ernest Dane Peters, 79, of Blytheville died Thursday, Oct. 23, 2008, in Memphis, Tenn.
He was born in Hartman to Roy and Mary Peters of the Springhill Community, retired from the United States Air Force after 22 years of service which included several overseas tours, retired from the Arkansas State Police where he was employed as a dispatcher for 20 years, and a member of the Ludwig Masonic Lodge and Gosnell Baptist Church in Blytheville.
He is survived by three children, Ernest D. Peters Jr. of Clarksville, Pam Warren of Walla Walla, Wash., and Loren Kendall Peters of Austin, Texas; three sisters, Dorothy White of Hartman, Mary Jean Goins of Fort Smith and Sylvia Roberts of Roland, Okla.; and numerous nieces, nephews and cousins.
The body was donated to medical science at UAMS in Little Rock.
Burial will be at a later date.
Memorials may be made to the American Heart Association, American Cancer Society or the charity of the donor's choice.
Leonard E. Scoggins Sr.
Leonard E. Scoggins Sr. of Apison, Tenn., died Tuesday, Oct. 21, 2008.
He was a native of Clarksville, son of the late Leonard Pirl (L. P.) and Lillian Foulke Scoggins, member of Ozark Seventh-day Adventist Church and was an ordained local elder, former employee of the Civilian Conservation Corp., farmer, carpenter and filling station owner, and was preceded in death by one daughter, Vesta Eilene Scoggins; one sister and brother-in-law, Ruby and Willis Jones; one grandson, Billy McKee; and one granddaughter, Cynthia Barefoot.
Survivors include his wife, Leveta Marcotte Scoggins; seven children and spouses, Leonard (Junior) and Nelda Scoggins of Ozark, Laneta Dawaf of Greenbelt, Md., Wanda and Bill McKee, Guy and Judy Scoggins, and Gladys and Ronnie Barefoot, all of Apison, Tenn., Howard and Susan Scoggins of Hagerstown, Md., and Lewis and Linda Scoggins of Cleveland, Tenn.; one sister, Genevieve Jetton of Clarksville; one brother, Eldon Scoggins and wife, Oleta, of Clarksville; 14 grandchildren; 15 great-grandchildren; one great-great-grandson; and numerous nieces and nephews.
A memorial service was held Saturday, Oct. 25, at the Heritage Funeral Home Chapel in Chattanooga, Tenn. The body will be cremated and a private burial will be held at a later date at the Collegedale Memorial cemetery.
Memorials may be made to the Ozark Seventh-day Adventist Church, Ozark, AR 72949.
Michael David Cox
Michael David Cox, 36, of New Blaine died Sunday, Oct. 26, 2008, at his home.
He was a native of Fort Smith, 1992 graduate of Lamar High School, and member of Crestview Baptist Church at New Blaine.
He is survived by his wife, Belinda Bates Cox; one daughter, Emily Cox of Scranton; two stepdaughters, Sarah Crouch and Alyssa Crouch, both of New Blaine; father, David Cox and wife, Barbara, of Tulsa, Okla.; mother, Linda Haynes and husband, Clay, of Georgia; grandmother, Margie Cox of Fort Smith; two half-sisters, Tiffany Cox of Oklahoma City, Okla., and Camille Cox of Tulsa, Okla.; and one half-brother, Kenny Corbin of Missouri.
Funeral will be at 2 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 30, at Crestview Baptist Church in New Blaine with Rev. Eldon Thomas.
Burial will be in Tokalon cemetery under the direction of Hardwicke Funeral Home.
Active pallbearers will be Charlie Edmonson, Tommy Case, Eric Lee, Danny Varnell, Clarence Haynes, and Zack Winton.
Honorary pallbearers will be Kenneth Corbin, Gary Melson, Allen Berg, and members of Crestview Baptist Church.
Visitation will be from 5:30-7:30 p.m. Wednesday, Oct. 29, at Hardwicke Funeral Home.
Robert LaFevers
Robert Lewis LaFevers, 78, of Ozark, former Lamar School superintendent, died Wednesday, Oct. 15, 2008, in Ozark.
He was a retired school superintendent having worked in public schools for 35 years prior to retiring in 1992. He began teaching and coaching at Cotton Plant in 1959, was employed in the Ozark School system from 1967-77 and was a member of the Arkansas Retired Teachers Association, the Franklin County Retired Teachers Association, and A.A.E.A.
A native of Paragould, he was a son of the late Lewis Franklin and Susan Norine Castleberry LaFevers, U. S. Army veteran, member of First United Methodist Church of Ozark, and was preceded in death by one brother, William Lee LaFevers.
Survivors include his wife, Sue LaFevers; two daughters, Suzanne LaFevers of Ozark and Robyn Neumeier and husband, Tim, of Fayetteville; one sister, Lourine Campbell of Ozark; aunt, Dessie Parvin of Ozark; and numerous nieces and nephews.
Funeral was at 2 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 18, at the First United Methodist Church in Ozark with Rev. Keith Dodson officiating.
Burial was in Highland cemetery under the direction of Shaffer Funeral Home of Ozark.
Pallbearers were Don Neumeier, Tim Neumeier, Clinton Hall, John Hunt, Jesse Tackett, and Leon Burrows.
Memorials may be made to First United Methodist Church of Ozark or the Muscular Dystrophy Association.