Timothy Wayne "Tim" Scott
July 25, 1958 - December 3, 2015
Bentonville, Arkansas
Timothy Wayne 'Tim' Scott, 57, of Bentonville, Arkansas
passed away suddenly Thursday December 3, 2015 in
Bentonville. He was born July 25, 1958 in Benton, Arkansas to
Robert Morton and Mary Medlock Scott.
He was employed by Walmart for almost 31 years and opened
over 400 stores in various states within his territory in addition
to remodels and relocations; he enjoyed his work.
He liked to watch the Razorbacks and the St. Louis Cardinals
play. However, his true love was spending time with his
family. He was an active member of Fellowship Bible Church
in Northwest Arkansas.
Tim was a true follower of Jesus Christ and exemplified The
Lord in every way. He gently led and cared for his family with
silent strength, unconditional love and generosity.
He was preceded in death by his father and one brother, Sam
Scott.
Tim is survived by his wife of 24 years, Kathy Scott; son,
Jarrod Chandler of the home; daughter, Kristin Mayer and
husband, Paul of Bentonville; his mother, Mary Lou Scott of
Benton; one brother, Bob Scott and wife, Waynette of
Louisville, Kentucky; two grandchildren, Ethan Chandler and
Makaela Mayer and many dear friends and co-workers.
Visitation will be from 4:00 pm until 6:00 pm, Sunday,
December 6, 2015 at Stockdale-Moody Funeral Services of
Rogers.
Funeral services will be at 10:00 am, Monday, December 7,
2015 in the Chapel in the Bild Training Center at Fellowship
Bible Church in Rogers, Arkansas with Pastor Mickey Rapier
officiating.
Graveside services will be at 10:00 am Tuesday, December 8,
2015 at the Scott Family cemetery on Congo Road in Benton,
Arkansas with Rev. David Jones officiating.
Arrangements have been entrusted to Stockdale-Moody
Funeral Services of Rogers.
Dr. Susan Kipling Caldwell
August 23, 1963 - December 16, 2015
Springfield, Missouri
Dr. Susan Kipling Caldwell, 52, of Springfield, MO left this life for a much better
one at Circle of Life Legacy Village Hospice in Bentonville, AR on Wednesday,
December 16, 2015, after a long and courageous battle with breast cancer. She
was born August 23, 1963 in Pascagoula, MS to the late Tim Caldwell and Carol
Robbins Caldwell.
Susan’s early years were spent along the Gulf Coast before returning to her
parent’s hometown of Bentonville, Ark where she graduated from Bentonville
High School in 1981. She excelled in gymnastics and swimming and won many
awards. She was a cheerleader. After attending the University of Arkansas she
received her Bachelor’s of Psychology from Missouri Southern, her Master’s
Degree from Pittsburg State University and her Doctorate of Psychology from
Forrest Institute where she also taught. After graduation she had private practices
in Joplin, MO; Warrensburg, MO. and Springfield, MO. Recently she was
Regional Supervisor for Deer Oaks Behavioral Health where she was a passionate
advocate for the health care of geriatric patients. 'Dr. Sue, ' as she was known by
her patients, will be sadly missed by her patients.
She married
Mark Owings in 1999 in Eureka Springs, AR. During their life
together they shared many good times with many friends. Whether it was a day
out in the beautiful Ozarks camping and canoeing, a cold, rainy day at the rugby
pitch, looking over the bow of a cruise ship at the Mediterranean or even the
mundane things of life, Susan loved it all. Her special group of high school and
college friends remained close and continued to have adventures throughout the
years as she did with her family on world trips. She was a gifted writer and always
could be found with a book in her hand. She was a staunch advocate for rescue
animals and loved her small black dog, Maddie. Susan was a Methodist.
Susan was preceded in death by her father, Tim Caldwell and her maternal
grandparents, Sherman and Audrey Robbins, her paternal grandparents, Roberta
and Wilbert Caldwell and one uncle, Sam Caldwell.
She is survived by her husband, Mark Owings, her mother, Carol Robbins
Caldwell, a brother, Gary Neil Caldwell (Becky); two aunts, Janice Robbins
Venters (Wally), Barbara Caldwell; four cousins, Kristin Ericson, Kay Caldwell,
Kenny Caldwell, David Caldwell; numerous nieces and nephews and her first
husband, David Schatz.
With Susan’s passing we are reminded that life is to be celebrated. As was her
wish, please join us in acknowledging her life at a memorial gathering from
4:00 pm to 6:00 pm, Monday, December 21, 2015 at the Stockdale-Moody
Funeral Services in Rogers.
For Susan’s dear friends in Springfield, a celebration of life gathering will be held
January 15, 2016 from 7:00 pm until 9:00 pm at the Springfield Brewing Co.
There will be no formal service, as was her request….just friends being with
friends sharing memories.
In lieu of flowers, please make charitable contributions in Susan’s name to Circle
of Life, Legacy Village or to the Clubhouse fund for the Springfield Rugby
Football Club or any local animal rescue facility.
'Those we have held in our arms for a little while, we hold in our hearts forever.'
Ruth Pearl Anderson
May 5, 1918 - May 11, 2015
Rogers, Arkansas
Ruth P. Anderson, 97, died Tuesday afternoon, May 12, 2015 at Apple
Blossom Retirement Home in Rogers, Arkansas, where she had been a
resident for the past eight years.
She was born May 5, 1918 in Dalton, MO, the daughter of Pearl Arthur
and Clara Kolas Kuhlman. Ruth was the third oldest in a family of 8 (5
girls and 3 boys).
She married
Harold F. Anderson in Moberly, MO on May 11, 1935.
Ruth & Harold farmed south of Craig, MO for over 40 years. Their
nephew, Steve Cunningham, currently owns the farm. They retired from
farming in 1981 and moved to Rogers to be near their son.
She was preceded in death by her husband, Harold, to whom she was
married
for 72 years; her son, Wayne and her sisters, Bernice Carmen
Krehbel, Ruby Kuhlman, Margie Churchill and one brother, Arthur
Kuhlman.
She is survived by a son, Gary L. Anderson and his wife, Jane (Drewes)
of Rogers; two grandchildren - Keven Anderson and his wife, Lisa of
Rogers, Cynthia Anderson Beeman and her husband, Dan of Rogers, and
two great grandchildren - Chelsea Anderson of New Haven, CN and
Joshua Anderson of Fayetteville, AR; brothers, Dale Kuhlman of
Brunswick, MO, Tom Kuhlman of Moberly, MO and one sister, Norma
Smith of Columbia, MO.
A graveside service was held at 2:00 PM, Thursday, May 14, 2015 at
Benton County Memorial Park cemetery in Rogers, AR.
Ada Louise Cleveland
September 26, 1941- September 23, 2015
Bentonville, Arkansas
Ada Louise Cleveland, 73, of Bentonville, AR passed away Wednesday, September 23, 2015 at her home surrounded by
her family. She was born September 26, 1941 in Washington,
KS to Lowell Arthur and Nellie Donohue White.
Ada was an administrative Assistant at the Benton County
Assessor office for over 20 years.
She was a faithful member of St. Stephen Catholic Church in
Bentonville for 15 years. She had a passion for friends and
family including her beloved scripture sisters.
She was preceded in death by her husband, Rodrick Cleveland
in 1996; her parents; an infant brother and one grandchild.
Ada is survived by three sons, Rodrick Andrew Cleveland and
wife, Susan of Bella Vista, AR, Derrick Wade Cleveland of
Kansas City, MO, and Patrick Arthur Cleveland and wife,
Leandra of Rogers, AR; one brother, Daniel White and wife,
Rinda of Center Point, TX; two sisters, Martha Koehler of
Selma, OR and Hila Watt and husband, Brant of Allenstown,
NH; six grandchildren; and two great-grandchildren.
A Mass of Christian Burial will be held at 11am, Saturday,
September 26, 2015 at St. Stephen Catholic Church in
Bentonville with Msgr. Scott Marczuk officiating. Visitation
will be from 10 am, until service time.
Burial will be at 1pm at Pineville City cemetery.
Memorials may be made to St. Stephen Catholic Church, 1300
NE 'J' Street Bentonville, AR 72712.
Arrangements have been entrusted to Stockdale-Moody
Funeral Services of Rogers.
Glenda Crowson
1983 - 2015
Rogers, Arkansas
Glenda was born in Nebraska in 1983, and unexpectedly
passed on July 24th, 2015. She leaves behind her mother,
Candace Williams; father, Dwight Williams; five beautiful
children; two sisters, Audrey Ratledge and Angela Williams;
grandparents, Judith Pilling and the late Ray Williams and
many more grieving family members and friends.
Glenda was an aspiring health care professional with a new
passion for continuing her education to benefit her family. As
Glenda grew up she was infatuated with everything pink, and
singing. Anyone who knew her would describe her as the life
of the party, someone who cared deeply for others, and always
saw something good in everyone.
We know that Glenda made a strong impact on her family and
friends and won’t be forgotten easily. We will always miss
her beautiful smile that could brighten any sad say and her
easy going nature. She will be missed but will live on in her
children and memories with family and friends.
James "Jim" Bryan Jefferson
October 10, 1944 - November 21, 2015
Bentonville, Arkansas
James B. 'Jim' Jefferson, 71, passed away November 21, 2015, at his
home in Bentonville, following a long battle with Parkinson’s disease.
He was born in Bentonville on Oct. 10, 1944, to Joe and Ellen Sooter
Jefferson.
Jim graduated from Bentonville High School in May of 1962. One month
later, he moved to Washington, DC, to work for the Federal Bureau of
Investigation. He was later assigned to the Anchorage, AK, field office.
As an FBI Computer Specialist, Jim was involved in developing the first
National Crime Information Center database. During the many years Jim
spent in the banking and finance industries, he graduated from Southern
Methodist University’s Graduate School of Banking (1982). He opened
Jefferson Nationwide Insurance Agency in Bentonville in 1992.
Jim supported and volunteered his time to numerous professional and
civic organizations throughout his life, including educational Advisory
Boards, Razorback Chapters and Chambers of Commerce. He was a
long-time member of the Bentonville Noon Kiwanis, serving as
President for 2 years. He was also on the Helping Hands Board for 7
years before serving as President for an additional 6 years. Jim was a
volunteer Benton County Deputy Sheriff for many years. He was a
member and former Trustee of the Bentonville Church of the Nazarene.
Jim was preceded in death by his parents and a son, James Steven
Jefferson.
He is survived by his son, Jeffrey Bryan Jefferson of Madison, WI; his
daughter, Stephanie 'Missy' Mayhall of Bentonville; two
granddaughters, Nicole Jefferson of Madison, WI and Lora Jefferson of
Minneapolis, MN; a grandson, Hayden Mayhall of Bentonville; and a
great-granddaughter, Adalynn Sorenson of Minneapolis, MN.
A visitation will be held from 6-8pm, Monday, November 30, 2015 at
Bentonville Church of the Nazarene.
Funeral services will be held at 10 am, Tuesday, December 1, 2015 at
Bentonville Church of the Nazarene with Reverend Mark Snodgrass and
Vic Jones officiating. Private interment at Benton County Memorial Park
will follow. As a 12-year member of the 188th Wing, Arkansas Air
National Guard, based in Ft. Smith, AR, Jim will be buried with full
military honors.
Memorials may be made to the Parkinson’s Disease Foundation at www.
pdf.org or the National Parkinson’s Foundation at www.parkinson.org.
Roger Clell McIntyre
February 23, 1939 - April 24, 2015
Rogers, Arkansas
Roger Clell McIntyre, 76, of Rogers passed away Friday, April
24, 2015 at Circle of Life Legacy Village Hospice in Bentonville.
He was born February 23, 1939 in Kansas City, MO to Clell and
Pearl Barrett McIntyre.
He was preceded in death by his parents and a sister, Sharon
Siegler.
Roger is survived by his wife of 43 years, Kathie; four sons,
Mark McIntyre and wife, Mary of Russellville, AR, Edward
McIntyre of Rogers, AR, Trevor McIntyre of Rogers, AR, and
Steven McIntyre of Rogers, AR a sister, Lou of Reno, NV; and
four grandchildren.
A memorial visitation will be held from 5:00 pm-7:00 pm,
Tuesday, April 28, 2015 at Stockdale-Moody Funeral Chapel,
2898 W. Walnut Rogers, AR 72756.