Biographical And Historical Memoirs of Pulaski, Jefferson, Lonoke, Faulkner, Grant, Saline, Perry, Garland And Hot Spring Counties, Arkansas
Mrs. Olga Quisenberry
Mrs. Olga Quisenberry, 84, of Angleton, Texas, died Monday, Oct. 5, 1998, in Angleton, Texas.
She was a native of Coal Hill, daughter of the late Ideus and Mary Ethel Miller, widow of Floyd Quisenberry, former resident of Denning, member of the Angleton Grandmother's Club, and was preceded in death by one son, Gordon.
She is survived by three sons, Tommy of Albuquerque, N. M., Pat of Angleton, Texas, and Mike of Lake Jackson, Texas; one sister, Christine Muldoon of Pico Riveria, Calif.; 14 grandchildren; and four great-grandchildren.
Funeral was at 11:30 a.m. Wednesday, Oct. 7, at Palms Funeral Home in Angleton, Texas, followed by a second service at 2 p.m. Friday, Oct. 9, at the Coal Hill Church of Christ.
Burial was in Coal Hill cemetery under the direction of Shaffer Funeral Home of Ozark.
Tyrol Q. Carson
Tyrol Q. (Kit) Carson, 67, of Sparkman, father of Terry Q. Carson of Clarksville, died Monday, Oct. 12, 1998, at Baptist Medical Center in Arkadelphia.
He was a native of Mountainburg, son of the late Mr. and Mrs. John Q. (Mildred Satterfield) Carson Sr., 1949 graduate of Ozark High School, a retired chairman and president with Merchants and Planters Bank of Sparkman, and a former vice president with the bank of Oak Grove, La., and the Bank of Ozark.
Other survivors include his widow, Mrs. Wilma Ruth Alston Carson; one daughter, Pamela Smith of El Dorado; one sister, Lu Nell Burnett of Springdale; and three grandchildren, Tab Smith, Brooke Smith, and Travis Collyar.
Funeral will be at 2 p.m. Wednesday, Oct. 14, at the First Baptist Church in Sparkman.
Burial will be in Sparkman cemetery under the direction of Ruggles-Wilcox Funeral Home of Arkadelphia.
Memorials may be made to the Westside Christian School, 2400 West Hillsboro, El Dorado, AR 71730.
William J. East
William J. East, 66, of La Puente, Calif., died Sept. 14, 1998, in Queen of Valley Hospital in West Covina, Calif.
He was a former resident and son of the late William S. East of Clarksville.
He is survived by his mother, Viola East of La Puente, Calif.; and six nephews, all of California.
Funeral was Friday, Sept. 18, in Forest Lawn Funeral Home Chapel with Bill Hall officiating. Burial was in Forest Lawn Park.
Pallbearers were Rodney East, Robert East, Roger East, William E. East, Jeffry East, and Hearold Solb.
Mrs. Wanda F. Tenney
Mrs. Wanda F. Tenney, 60, of Lamar died Tuesday, Oct. 6, 1998, at Johnson Regional Medical Center.
She was a daughter of the late Jobe and Dovie Steele Tate and a Baptist.
Survivors include her husband, James Tenney; one daughter, Clarice Sikora of Pledger, Texas; two sons, Mike Tenney of Oklahoma and Charles Stukes of California; one brother, James O'Brien of Oklahoma; and nine grandchildren.
The body was cremated.
Local arrangements were under the direction of Roller-Cox Funeral Home.
Audley Scarborough Jr.
Martin Audley Scarborough Jr., 83, of Clarksville died Oct. 15, 1998, at M D Anderson Hospital in Houston, Texas.
He was a son of the late Polly (Dunlap) and Martin Audley Scarborough Sr., graduate of Clarksville High School, The College of the Ozarks (now University of the Ozarks) and the St. Louis College of Pharmacy. During World War II he served in the United States Army Air Corps in Texas. He was in business with his father and brother at the Palace Drug Store until retirement in 1991.
He was a lifelong member, elder and deacon of the First Presbyterian Church in Clarksville, a member of the Shrine, Arkansas Pharmaceutical Association and 52-year member of Franklin Masonic Lodge. He was preceded in death by his wife, Geraldine Hudson Scarborough.
Survivors include two daughters, Sylvia Scarborough and Marion Thomas of Clarksville; two brothers and sisters-in-law, William and Marjorie Scarborough and David and Dallas Scarborough; two grandchildren, Jason Papakostas and Miranda Thomas; and several nieces and nephews.
Funeral was at 2 p.m. Tuesday, Oct. 20, at the Clarksville First Presbyterian Church with Rev. Lance Jones officiating.
Burial was in Oakland cemetery under the direction of Hardwicke Funeral Home.
Pallbearers were Jim Boyer, Bob Hardin, Ron Leonard, Kenneth Martin, Bill Stroupe, Edward Hudson, Jack Heflin, and Gary Hudson.
Memorials may be made to the First Presbyterian Church, P. O. Box 1068, Clarksville, AR 72830.
Mrs. Charlotte Kimbriel
Mrs. Charlotte Ann Kimbriel, 49, of Clarksville died Friday, Oct. 16, 1998, at Johnson Regional Medical Center.
She was a cook, waitress, Baptist, and daughter of the late Clarence Campbell.
She is survived by two sons and one daughter-in-law, Michael and Jean Ann Kimbriel and Aaron Kimbriel, all of Clarksville; mother, Mrs. Opal Campbell of Clarksville; two sisters, Maudie Armstrong of Fort Smith and Jerry King of Clarksville; three brothers, Jim Campbell of Clarksville, Wayne Campbell of Sherwood, and George Hampton of Fort Smith; seven nieces; five nephews; and one great-niece.
Funeral was at 10 a.m. Monday, Oct. 19, at Roller-Cox Funeral Home Chapel with Rev. Sam Howell officiating. Burial was in Oakland cemetery.
Pallbearers were Rhett Butler, Lonnie Reynolds, Teddy Bohannon, Alfred West, Dell Montgomery, and Blue Mack Zeiler.
Luther M. Belt
Luther M. Belt, 69, died Friday, Oct. 9, 1998, at Countryside Manor Nursing Home.
He was a retired soft drink bottling company employee, Army veteran of the Korean War, son of the late Roy and Mattie Nichols Belt, and a native of Ozark.
Survivors include one son, Jessie of Coal Hill; one daughter, Linda Belt of Anderson, Mo.; five brothers, Tommy Belt of Ozark, Lester Belt of Hunt, Leroy Belt of Greenland, Billy Belt of Tontitown, and Larry Belt of Lowell; three sisters, Leanna Cowan of Springdale, Dolly Green of Choctaw, Okla., and Betty Mason of Pampa, Okla.; and one grandchild.
Graveside services and burial were at 2 p.m. Monday, Oct. 12, at the Belt cemetery with Rev. David Morrow officiating. Arrangements were under the direction of Shaffer Funeral Home of Ozark.
Pallbearers were David Belt, Daniel Belt, Jimmy Belt, Clyde Mason, Dennis Harrison and Garland Henson.