Biographical And Historical Memoirs of Pulaski, Jefferson, Lonoke, Faulkner, Grant, Saline, Perry, Garland And Hot Spring Counties, Arkansas
Eaphy H. Standridge
Eaphy Henry (Bill) Standridge, 94, died Sunday, Nov. 25, 2001, at Johnson Regional Medical Center.
He was a native of the Opal Community near Mena, son of the late Isaac Newton and Alice Eliza Tate Standridge, served in the U. S. Navy and was the recipient of two Purple Heart awards, retired construction projects and hospital maintenance supervisor employee, former dog breeder and trainer at Waldron, member of the VFW, American Legion and Missionary Baptist Church, and was preceded in death by his wife, Gladys Novina Phillips Standridge.
Survivors are two sons and daughters-in-law, Dennis and Kathy Domerese Standridge of Clarksville and Newton and Carol Jones Standridge of Norwalk, Iowa; and four grandchildren, Seven and Michael Standridge of Norwalk, Iowa, and Mark and Amber Standridge of Clarksville.
Funeral was at 2 p.m. Monday, Nov. 26, at Beasley-Wood Funeral Home in Mena with burial in the Lower Bigfork cemetery.
Forrest Riddell
Forrest Riddell, 49, of Clarksville died Thursday, Nov. 22, 2001, at his home.
He was a native of Clarksville, graduate of Clarksville High School and the University of the Ozarks, member of First Presbyterian Church, former owner and operator of Video Forrest in Clarksville, and was preceded in death by one sister, Marian Riddell Cargile.
Survivors include his parents, Wendell and Katherine Riddell of Clarksville; and one brother, Marcus Riddell of Seattle, Wash.
The body was cremated and a memorial service will be held at a later date.
Local arrangements were under the direction of Hardwicke Funeral Home.
Herbert Lingar
Herbert Lingar, 76, of Hartman died Thursday, Nov. 22, 2001, at Johnson Regional Medical Center.
He was a retired coal miner and poultry farmer, native of Hartman, son of the late Hugh Garrett and Josephine M. Turner Lingar, member of New Life Christian Church and Springhill Masonic Lodge No. 118 at Hartman, and a 32nd degree Mason.
Survivors include his widow, Marie Rofkahr Lingar; one daughter, Ann Robinson of Hartman; two sons and daughters-in-law, Wayne and Judy Lingar of Clarksville and Dane and Pat Lingar of Hartman; one sister, Pauline Bishop of Clarksville; eight grandchildren; and five great-grandchildren.
Funeral was at 10 a.m. Monday, Nov. 26, at Hardwicke Funeral Chapel with Pastor Jack Glaze and Rev. Vernon Bass officiating. Burial was in West Mount Zion cemetery.
Active pallbearers were John Robinson, Chad Lingar, Garrett Lingar, Bret Lingar, Brian Woodard, and Greg Lingar.
Honorary pallbearer was Todd Lingar.
John W. Parrish
John Wilburn Parrish, 84, of Monette died Monday, Nov. 26, 2001, at his home.
He was a member of Mt. Pleasant General Baptist Church, native of Guy, former resident of Clarksville, and a retired custodian from Colson Caster Corp.
Survivors include his widow, Pauline Parrish; one daughter, Betty Smithee of Clarksville; two sons, Junior Parrish of Clarksville and Johnny Parrish of Monette; one stepdaughter, Debbie Porter of Monette; two stepsons, Danny White and Jimmy White, both of Monette; two sisters, Clara Hall of Monette and Evelene Akes of Marmaduke; one brother, Firest Parrish of Mountain Home; 13 grandchildren; 15 great-grandchildren; and two great-great-grandchildren.
Funeral will be at 2 p.m. Wednesday, Nov. 28, at Monette First Baptist Church with Rev. Arthur Phelps, Rev. Captain Lovell, and Rev. Jerry Thompson officiating.
Burial will be in Monette cemetery under the direction of Gregg Funeral Home of Monette.
Active pallbearers will be Connie Cason, Bill Davenport, Franklin Smithee, Leroy Smithee, Robert Chambers, and Boyd Davidson.
Honorary pallbearers will be Bob Blankenship, Bob Hurst, Boots Pitts, Bob Miller, Bert Barlow, O. L. Robertson, Bill Marshall, Doyle Blassingame, and Kenneth Richardson.
Memorials may be made to Monette First Baptist Church Life Center, P. O. Box 384, Monette, AR 72447-0384 or St. Bernard's Hospice, 2312 Forrest Home Road, Jonesboro, AR 72401.
Josephine Sefcik
Josephine Sefcik, 91, of Bakersfield, Calif., died Nov. 9, 2001.
She was a resident of Rosewood Retirement Community, former resident of Clarksville, daughter of the late Joe B. and Kate Clark King, widow of John N. Sefcik, and was preceded in death by one brother, Joe B. King Jr.; and two nephews, Joe B. King III and William M. Hardwicke III.
She is survived by two sisters, Anna Katherine Tressider and Minnazelle Danley of Bakersfield, Calif.; two nieces, Diane Sandidge of Bakersfield, Calif., and Sharon King Bosworth; and several great-nieces and great-nephews.
A memorial service was held Monday, Nov. 12, in the Rosewood Retirement Community Activity Building.
The body was cremated and the cremains will be returned to Clarksville for burial at a later date.
Memorials may be made to Rosewood Retirement Community Bus Fund.
Jimmy Walton
Jimmy (Pee Wee) Walton, 65, of Clarksville died Friday, Nov. 23, 2001, at Oklahoma University Medical Center in Oklahoma City, Okla.
He was a native of Clarksville, son of the late Burrow and Ruby Hughes Walton, member of First Baptist Church and Coal Hill Riding Club and Quadrille, former member of Rural Fire District No. 8, former employee of Peden Foundry and Machine Shop and River Valley By Products, and served nine years in the 153rd Company E National Guard Unit at Clarksville.
Survivors include his widow, Shirley Morrow Walton; two sons, Kyle Walton of Clarksville and Kevin Walton of Fort Smith; one sister, Anna Stumbaugh of Little Rock; one brother, Henry Walton of Clarksville; one sister-in-law, Mrs. R. P. (Edith) Walton of Clarksville; and four grandchildren, Aaron Walton and Preston Walton, both of Fort Smith, and Jordan Walton and Dustin Walton, both of Clarksville.
Funeral was at 10 a.m. Tuesday, Nov. 27, at Cherry Street First Baptist Church with Dr. Robert Brown and Rev. Vernon Long officiating.
Burial was in Liberty Hill cemetery at Hunt under the direction of Hardwicke Funeral Home.
Active pallbearers were Dale Meek, Donald Meek, Bob Hurley, Don Dougan, Herman Houston, and Ben F. Hardgrave.
Honorary pallbearers were Glen Drum, Snapper Houston, Wilburn Hendrix, Larry Huff, Walter Rinke, Alan Brandon, Jimmy Morris, and Dorlon Snow.
Lewis Edward Boen
Lewis Edward Boen, 80, of Clarksville died Tuesday, Nov. 20, 2001, at Johnson Regional Medical Center.
He was a millwright, machinist, inventor of the band saw and numerous other machinery, retired employee of Joe Mills Lumber Company, Nulyne and Boen Brothers Machine Shop, affiliated with the Assembly of God Church, son of the late Oliver A. and Matilda Stone Boen, and was preceded in death by his wife, Ernice Lister Boen; and one brother, Herman Lee Boen.
He is survived by one niece, Berneal Boen of Clarksville; two nephews, Bobby Boen and Doyle Boen, both of Hagarville; one sister-in-law, Bernice Boen of Hagarville, several great-nieces and great-nephews; and a friend, Mary Garrison of Clarksville.
Funeral was at 2 p.m. Friday, Nov. 23, at Roller-Cox Chapel with Rev. Amos Pledger officiating. Burial was in the Rosetta cemetery.
Active pallbearers were Donald Ragsdale, Darren Masterson, Dennis Ragsdale, Calvin Warren, Doyle Boen, and Gary Ragsdale.
Honorary pallbearer was Bobby Boen.
Pearl B. Blaylock
Pearl B. Blaylock, 85, of Hunt died Friday, Nov. 23, 2001, at Johnson Regional Medical Center.
She was a daughter of the late Robert and Meddie Cowan Mooney, widow of Hithia Blaylock, affiliated with the Assembly of God Church, and was preceded in death by one grandson, Brian Evans.
She is survived by three daughters and two sons-in-law, Eurena and L. D. Holland of Hartman, Madeline and James Morris of Oklahoma City, Okla., and Mereta Evans of Hartman; seven grandchildren; 12 great-grandchildren; and three great-great-grandchildren.
Funeral was at 1 p.m. Monday, Nov. 26, at Roller-Cox Chapel with Rev. Sally Ladd officiating. Burial was in Oark cemetery.
Active pallbearers were Terry Evans, Mike Morris, Ryan Maxwell, Ronnie Evans, Dennis Morris, and Kevin Sparks.
Honorary pallbearers were James Morris, Owen Marler, Palmer Davis, Wayne Turner, Everett Turner, Bruce Foster, Clark James, L. D. Holland, and Lonzo Mefford.