He was a member of Brownsville Baptist Church, an Air Force veteran, and a 32nd Degree Mason.
Survivors include wife, Opal Dexter; daughters, Donna St. John, Tammy Cowen and Tracy Dexter of Lonoke, and Susan Lenartowick of McGehee; grandchildren, Chelsea and Heather St. John, Paige Lenartowick, Lacee and Addie Cowen, Jacob, Adam and Landon Dexter, Brandon Worsham and Zakkary Cowen; brothers, Jerry Dexter of Connecticut, Barney Dexter of North Carolina, Sonny Dexter of Connecticut, Richie Dexter of California, Teddy Dexter and Joey Dexter of New York.
Funeral services will be at 2 p.m. Saturday, June 2 at Brownsville Baptist Church; burial will be in Beebe cemetery.
Funeral arrangements are by Boyd Funeral Home of Lonoke.
WALTER F. KEEFE AND LILLIAN KEEFE
Walter F. Keefe, Jr., 77, and Lillian A. Keefe, 76, both of Jacksonville, passed away only days apart, Mr. Keefe on Sept. 20, 2006, and Mrs. Keefe on Sept. 22, 2006, both of natural causes.
Mr. Keefe was born June 6, 1929, in Brooklyn, N.Y,, to the late Walter F. and Florence Kelley Keefe, Sr.
Mrs. Keefe was born January 11, 1930, in the Bronx, N. Y., to the late Godfrey and Lillian McGuire Tabler.
A daughter, Teresa Keefe-Bailey, precedes them in death as well as Mr. Keefe s brothers, Raymond and Gerard Keefe; and Mrs. Keefe s brothers, Godfrey 'Bud' and Harold Tabler as well as a sister, Elinor Oerding.
Walter was a retired senior master sergeant in the Air Force who served in the Second World War, the Korean War and Vietnam.
He also retired from the post office after more than 20 years of service.
Lillian was a devout Catholic who lived her life in service to the Lord.
She was active in St. Jude Catholic Church, the Holy Family Parish at LRAFB as well as having been a Prayer Warrior.
Survivors include their children, John Keefe and wife Bonnie of Jacksonville; Kathleen Stimson and husband George of Berryville; Linda Tucker and husband Cecil of Jacksonville; Walter Francis Keefe III and wife Dianne of East End; Karen Keefe of Jacksonville; and Kevin Keefe and wife Darlene of Cabot; grandchildren, Lani McGloflin; Jodi Dress; Kerri Keefe; Jay Purifoy; Donna, James, Jeff and Virginia Stimson; Justin and Devin Drysdale; Benjamin Tucker; Jennifer Burgin; Hollie and Adam Bailey; Carl Williams, and Pete Moore; great-grandchildren, Britney and Katie McGloflin; McKenna Dress; Amberly, Colin and Damien Stimson; and Ashton and Madeline Purifoy.
Lillian is also survived by a sister, Dorothy Brown of Norfolk, Virg.
Many friends and other family also survive them.
A joint funeral mass will be held at 10 a.m. Wednesday, Sept. 27 at St. Jude the Apostle Catholic Church in Jacksonville with Father Les Farley officiating.
Burial will follow in Chapel Hill Memorial Park at Jacksonville.
In lieu of flowers please make donations to one of the following charities: Mercy Corp International, Heifer Project International or Arkansas Children s Hospital.
Funeral arrangements are under the direction of Moore s Jacksonville Funeral Home.
CONNIE EUBANKS
Connie Eubanks, 41, of North Little Rock passed away on Sept. 20, 2006.
She was born March 28, 1965 to the late Fred and Georgia Ives.
Survivors include a daughter, Mary Sue Ives and grandson Matthew Ives, both of North Little Rock; one sister, Barbara Campbell of Ward; and three brothers, David Ives, Bobby and Wendy Wright and Gary Wright, all of North Little Rock.
Visitation will be from 9 a.m. to noon Wednesday, Sept. 27.
At the families request services and interment will be private.
Arrangements by Thomas Funeral Service in Cabot.
GARY HILBURN
Gary Hilburn, 59, of Camden died Sept. 21, 2006, in Little Rock.
He was born Aug. 25, 1947, in Pelam, Ga., to the late Willis and Margaret McDowell Hilburn.
He served in the United States Army, was a truck driver and loved the deer woods.
Survivors include his children, Shawn Hilburn of Cabot, Phillip Hilburn of Jacksonville, and Jesse Black of St. Petersburg, Flor.; brother, James Hilburn of Cedar Springs, Ga.; sister, Ginger Schultz of Ocola, Flor.; six grandchildren and three nieces and nephews.
Graveside service will be at 1 p.m. Wednesday, Sept. 27 at Arkansas State Veteran's cemetery in North Little Rock.
Arrangements were under the direction of Moore s Jacksonville Funeral Home.
He was born February 14, 1931, at Bethlehem, Pa., to the late William and Maria Graff Brill.
An Army veteran of the Korean and Vietnam wars, he served his country for twenty-six years.
He loved the outdoors and was a very dedicated and loving father and husband.
He is survived by his wife, Irene Shaver Brill; four sons, Herbert W. Brill, II of Bakersfield, Calif.; Jonathan M. and Kay Brill of Little Rock; Christopher Q. and Shirley Brill of Greenbrier; and Michael D. and Vanessa Brill of Orlando, Fl.; two daughters, Melanie M. Brill of Orlando and Deborah A. Brill of Cabot; ten grandchildren; one great-grandchild; and one sister, Charlotte Brill of Ward.
Graveside services were held Sept. 22 at Arkansas State Veteran's cemetery in North Little Rock.
Memorials may be made to U.S. Army Wounded Warrior Program, 200 Stovall Street, Alexandria, Virg., 22332.
Arrangements were by Westbrook Funeral Home of Beebe.
DAVID WHITE
David Stanley White, 58, of Cabot passed away Sept. 23, 2006, at his home.
He was born on Oct. 24, 1947, to the late William Buster and Mae Howerton White in Little Rock.
He was a loving and devoted husband and father.
He was the owner and operator of Affordable Custom Weed Control.
He is survived by his wife, Sharon White of Cabot; two daughters, one step daughter, two step sons, one sister, 13 grandchildren and one great-grandchild.
Funeral services were held Sept. 26 in the chapel at Cabot Funeral Home with the Rev. James Stanley officiating.
Arrangements were under the direction of Moore s Cabot Funeral Home.
EDWARD PENKALA
Edward E. Madru Penkala, 29, of Portage, Ind., passed away Sept. 20, 2006.
He was preceded in death by his grandfathers, the late Emanuel Penkala and the late Thomas Madru.
He was a sales associate at Guitar Center.
He enjoyed music as a drummer and he also enjoyed the outdoors.
He is survived by his father, Edward Penkala and his wife Diana of Schererville; mother Rose Madru Penkala; brother Kenneth Reeder and his wife Jennifer of Dyer; grandmother, Antoinette Madru of Jacksonville; grandmother, Maria Penkala of East Chicago; aunts and uncles, Shirley Mark and her husband Ken; Peggy Smith and her husband Jerry; Thomas Madru and his wife Lu; Nancy McClendon and her husband Stan; Theresa Kaminski and her husband Chris; Linda Arnold and her husband John; Phillip Jensen and his wife Michelle; nephew, Ryan Reeder and godchild Hailey Ewing.
Funeral services were Sept. 26 at Moore s Jacksonville Funeral Home.
DOROTHY HOWARD
Dorothy 'Dot' Ann Howard, 67, of Jacksonville passed away Sept. 19, 2006.
She was born July 18, 1939 in Birmingham, England to the late William and Annie Walsh Bolin.
She worked for over 20 years for Maybelline as a quality control inspector.
She was also preceded in death by her husband, Norman Howard and a brother, William Bolin.
Survivors include one daughter, Tracey Curtis Rhodes and husband Chris of Ward; three sons, Todd Howard and wife Pam of Cabot; Troy Howard and wife Daniece of Jacksonville; and Tony Howard and wife Rhoda Sullivan of Jacksonville; ten grandchildren, Ciera Curtis, Blake Howard, Angel Howard, Eric Moore, Brandy Howard, Bradley Howard, Alesha Hiner, Jacob Goolsby, Joshua Goolsby and Justin Goolsby.
Graveside services were held Sept. 22 at Arkansas State Veteran's cemetery.