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following PSH is the date in which the obituary appeared in that
newspaper publication. John William SAGO, 88, of California.. PSH Oct 3, 1974 (taken
from Looking Back-24 Years Ago, PSH Oct 1, 1998) RUTH MARIE SAGO, 101, of 2902 Hwy. 115, Pocahontas, died March
11, 1999, at Randolph County Medical Center. Born Sept. 4, 1897,
at Eldon, MO, she was a daughter of the late Clarence C. and
Elnora E. (Barron) Skiles. Others preceding her in death were her
husband, Grover C. Sago; a son, Drew Sago; a grandson, Chester
Brooks; and a great-granddaughter, Willadean Wantulok. She is
survived by two daughters, Floy Brooks of Pocahontas and Frieda
Garland of Corning; three grandchildren; eight
great-grandchildren; and 13 great-great-grandchildren. Funeral
services were held Saturday in the Chapel of McNabb Funeral Home
with Gary Buxton officiating. Burial followed in Brockett
Cemetery. PSH March 18, 1999. Contributed by Bruce Pond. BOB SAMMONS, aged 50, of Lancaster, Calif., a former resident
of Walnut Ridge, died February 11, 1975, in a Lancaster hospital.
Born in Walnut Ridge, he was a Navy veteran of World War II, and
a member of the First Baptist Chursh. Mr. Sammons was an
automobile dealer. Survivors include his wife, Wilma Dye Sammons;
a son, Greg Sammons, of Lancaster; his mother, Mrs. Edna Sammons
of St. Ann, MO, four brothers, Leo Sammons of St. Louis, Tommy
Sammons of Torance, Calif., Carmel Sammons of Ventura, Calif.,
and Monte Sammons of Lancaster, California; four sisters, Roxie
Miles of Lorado; Ouida Payne and Ella Marie Rorex, both of St.
Ann, MO; and Sue Justus of Magnolia, Mississippi. Funeral
services were held Monday afternoon at 2:00 in the Higginbotham
Chapel with Rev. Doug Rorex officiating. Burial was in Lawrence
Memorial Park under direction of Higginbotham Funeral Service.
Pallbearers were Harry Lingo, Jr., Earl Gray, Elmer Hufstedler,
Jack Rorex, Burke Gibson, and Dale Williams." (Newspaper
unknown) Contributed by niece, Sandy
Simmons. EDNA SAMMONS , aged 81, of St. Ann, MO, passed away Tuesday
morning (Feb. 18, 1975) in a hospital in St. Louis. Mrs. Sammons
was born in Poahontas, but was a former resident of Walnut Ridge.
Survivors include four sons: Leo Sammons, St. Louis, Tommy
Sammons, Torrance, Calif., Carmel Sammons, Ventura, Calif., and
Monte Sammons, Lancaster, Calif; four daughters, Mrs. Roxie
Miles, Lorado, Mrs. Ouida Paine, and Mrs. Ella Marie Rorex, both
of St. Ann, MO; and Mrs. Sue Justus of Magnolia, Miss. Funeral
arrangements are incomplete and will be announced by Higginbotham
Funeral Service. (Newspaper unknown) Contributed by
granddaughter, Sandy Simmons. Graveside services for Alma P. Sanders, 91, of Edmond will be
held at 11 a.m. Friday at Gracelawn Cemetery in Edmond. She died
Tuesday, Oct. 27, 1998, in Edmond. She was born Aug. 15, 1907 in
Pocahontas, Ark. Survivors include a son, Paul Sanders of
Oklahoma City; and a sister, Marjorie Lofgren of Edmond. Memorial
contributions may be made to the Edmond Historic Preservation
Trust, instead of flowers. (An Edmond, Oklahoma newspaper).
Contributed by Sharon
Sanders. Tobe Benjamin SANDERS, Pocahontas. PSH Oct 17, 1974 (from
Looking Back - News From the Past, 24 Years Ago, PSH Oct 15,
1998) Mrs. Martha Louise SAVAGE, 51, Hoxie. PSH Oct. 10, 1974 (taken
from Looking Back, News from the Past - 24 Years Ago, PSH Oct 8,
1998) April 7, 1977: E. L. Saylors drowns in flooded ditch: The
week's flooding claimed its first victim last Thursday when a 36
year old rural Corning man drowned in high water near his home.
The victim was Everett L. Saylors, 36, Rt. 2, Corning. Saylors
died at approximately 5:30 p.m. Thursday after apparently falling
out of his boat in water that had spilled out of a ditch near his
home at the highway 135-62 intersection four miles east of
Corning. There have been several reports as to what happened but
apparently Saylors was attempting to move his boat or replace a
shear pin on the motor when he fell into the water. He apparently
was drawn into the swift current running in the ditch alongside
the highway, which is elevated slightly in the vicinity. Clay
County sheriff's deputies and the Corning CB Radio and Rescue
Club searched for the body. It was recovered before 6 a.m. Mr.
Saylors was born at Delaplaine, November 6, 1940, a son of
Raymond and Lavina (Morgan) Saylors. In addition to his parents
who reside at Delaplaine, he is survived by his wife, Mrs.
Patricia Ann (Smith) Saylors of the home; two sons, Tony Lee and
Gary Don Saylors, both of the home; three daughters, Mrs. Cloie
Ann Reed, and Misses Susan and Cheryl Lynn Saylors, all of the
home; three brothers, Jim Saylors of Delaplaine, Melvin Saylors
of Ravenden, and Junior Saylors of Rockford, IL; four sisters,
Mrs. Earlene Greer and Mrs. Carolyn Fender of Paragould, Mrs.
Mildred Young of Ravenden and Mrs. Debbie Kellim of Walnut Ridge.
Funeral services were held at 11:00 a.m. Saturday in the Chapel
of McNabb Funeral Home with Loy Greer and Chuck Gray officiating.
Burial followed in Greene County Memorial Gardens Cemetery with
McNabb's in charge. Pallbearers were Mike Banks, Jess Yeary, Jack
Creameans, Ray Freeman, Bill Davis and Ronnie Crouch. Submitted
by Reba Morgan Alsup. Raymond W. Saylors, 82, of Delaplaine, died at Arkansas
Methodist Hospital in Paragould, Friday, November 13, 1992. He
was born February 1, 1910, at Gideon, MO., a son of the late
William and Mary (Lowery) Saylors. He is survived by his wife,
Lavenia (Morgan) Saylors of the home; three sons, Melvin Saylors
of Ravenden, Junior Saylors of Marmaduke and Jim Saylors of
Paragould. four daughters, Earlene Williams, Carolyn Mason and
Debbie Kellim, all of Paragould and Mildred Young of Ravenden; a
brother, Floyd Davis, and two sisters, Nadeen Young and Ruby
Carlile, all of Missouri; 28 grandchildren, 25 great
grandchildren, five step-grandchildren and eight step-great
grandchildren. Funeral services were held Monday in the Chapel of
McNabb Funeral Home with Rev. Bill Gray officiating. Burial
followed in Greene County Memorial Gardens Cemetery. Pallbearers
were Frankie and Tommy Rice, Dale Eubanks, Larry Bonds, Elic
Morgan and Jerald Dean. Submitted by Reba Morgan Alsup. Mrs. Anna Schaechtel, aged 90, one of the oldest residents in
Pocahontas, died at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Emma
Frankenberger Saturday morning. PSH Dec 7, 1950 (taken from In
the Long Ago, Dec. 3, 1998) Gene SCHAECHTEL, Sr., 70, of Haltom City, TX, d. 18 Mar 1998,
b. 9 Jul 1927 in Pocahontas, son of late John & Mollie
Schaechtel. PSH, March 26, 1998 Frank Joseph SCHAECHTEL, 57, Pocahontas. PSH Mar 14, 1974
(taken from Looking Back-24 Years Ago, PSH Mar 12, 1998) Reyno Man Killed in Accident - Johnny Ray Scherrer, a
31-year-old resident of Reyno, and an employee of Cox Cotton Co.
here, was killed Wed., Nov. 17, shortly before 3 p.m. in an
accident at Cox Cotton bean elevator in Pocahontas. According to
a report from Sherriff Bill Rapert, Scherrer was standing behind
a truck which was in the process of unloading beans at the
elevator. The truck unloaded the beans and was backing off the
ramp and Scherrer was crushed beneath a wheel of the backing
truck. He was dead on arrival at Randolph County Hospital. PSH
Dec 5, 1974 (taken from Looking Back-24 Years Ago, Dec. 3, 1998) JOSEPH P. SCHMIDT, 86, of Anderson, IN, d. March 5, 1998 at
St. John's Health System in Anderson. Born at Pocahontas, Dec. 6,
1911, he was a son of the late Joseph and Gertrude (Thennis)
Schmidt. Wife - Ella V. (Jones) Schmidt. Buried at the Memorial
Park Cemetery in Anderson. PSH MAR 12, 1998 Robert Anthony Schratz, 73, Pocahontas, Nov. 21, 1974 (taken
from Looking Back, 24 Years Ago, PSH Nov 19, 1998) Mrs. Marie Alma (Rasdon) Schubert of Williamsville, MO, a
former resident of Randolph County, passed away in Blytheville
A.F.B. Hospital there last Thursday, April 21, 1977. She was born
September 2, 1909 here, a daughter of the late John and Flora
(Meridith) Rasdon. She is survived by a daughter Mrs. Patricia
Canales of Memphis; three sons, Billy J., James Edmond and John
Hatfield, all of Williamsville, MO. four half-brothers, Paul and
Hubert Hatfield of St. Louis, Gale Hatfield of Hot Springs, MO.,
and Jake Hatfield of Tulsa, OK.; two half-sisters, Mrs. Viola
Jackson of Eloy, AZ, and Doshia Hatfield of Lower Lake, CA. 9
grandchildren and 2 great grandchildren. Funeral services were
held at St. Paul's Church with Justin Maurath officiating. Burial
followed in Duty Cemetery with McNabb's in charge. Pallbearers
were James Morris, Gale Bennett, Roy Ford, Joe Lemmons, Dud
Singley and Earnest Burns. Submitted by Reba Morgan Alsup. Mrs. Bessie M. Scott, 83, of Route 4,
Pocahontas, died at Randolph Co. Medical Center Thursday, June 3,
1993. She was born Jan. 18,1910, at Sharum, a daughter of the
late Isaac Alexander and Estelle Toma Haynes. She is survived by
her husband , Ross M. Scott of the home; 2 sons, John Riggs of
Danbury, Conn. and Bob Riggs of Barnhart,Mo.; 2 daughters, Lou
Don Johnson of St. Louis, Mo. and Barbara Westphaul of Orange,
Tx.; a sister Herma Campbell of Paragould; several grandchildren
and several great grandchildren. Funeral services were held
Saturday afternoon in the Chapel of McNabb Funeral Home with Dean
Jones officiating. Burial followed in Randolph Memorial Gardens .
Pallbearers were Wade Tyler, Iven Gwinn, Dale Putman, Leo,
Leonard and Roger Vandergriff. Submitted
by Lee & Betty Tucker.
Two young women of Ravenden Springs were killed Monday in a
car accident. They are Mrs. Clara Jean Griffith, 18, and
13-year-old Susan Gail SEARS. PSH 22 Aug 1974 (taken from Looking
Back-24 Years Ago, PSH Aug 20, 1998) Arthur Willard Seawel, 63, of Rt. 2, Maynard, passed away in
Community Methodist Hospital, Paragould, Sunday (1982). He was born
June 18, 1919 in Randolph County, a son of the late Edgar and Leona Acree Seawel. He
is survived by his wife, Mrs. Faye Penn Seawel of the home; a son, Kenneth
Seawel of Maynard; two daughters, Mrs. Edwina Handwork of Corning and Mrs. Debra
Wallis of Maynard; four brothers, Jess Seawel of Rt. 3, Pacahontas, Nevin Seawel
of Wenatchee, Wash., and Quimby and Clifford Seawel of Maynard; four sisters,
Mrs. Verdie McMillon, Mrs. Mary Blythe and Mrs. Dovie Long of Maynard, and Mrs.
Mary Penn of Arnold, Mo.; seven grandchildren and two step-grandchildren. Funeral
services were held at 2:00 p.m. Wednesday in the Maynard Church of Christ with
Harmon Seawel officiating. Burial followed in Maynard Cemetery.
Pallbearers were Lynn Ewing, Leon Harris, Tom Sorg, Earnest Border, Gene Barber
and Tony Ramsey. Submitted by Cathy
Powell. NEVIN EDGAR SEAWEL, 96, of Wenatchee, Wash., d. Mar 15, 1998
there. Born in 1901 at Brakebill in Randolph County, he was a son
of the late Edgar and Lou Harmon Seawel. Survived by two
brothers, Quimby and Clifford Seawel of Maynard. PSH MAR 19, 1998 Opal Lucille Russell SEVERS, 65, St. Charles, MO. PSH 29 Aug
1974 (taken from Looking Back-24 Years Ago, PSH 27 Aug 1998) George Shelton, 92, died at his home at Ravenden Springs. PSH
Jan 4, 1951 (taken from In the Long Ago, PSH Dec. 31, 1998) Rufe Flynn Shipman, aged 68, well-known Warm Springs farmer,
died in St. Bernard's Hospital yesterday morning. PSH Nov 2, 1950
(from IN THE LONG AGO, PSH Oct 29, 1998). Nelda A. SIEVER, 84, of Pocahontas, died July 13, 1998 at
Lawrence Memorial Hospital in Walnut Ridge. She was the dau of
Henry and Marie (Buesking) Bunte and was preceded in death by her
husband, Raymond Siever. Buried in Sunset Burial Park, Affton,
MO. PSH July 16, 1998 Mildred Lucille SHAPIRO, 73, of Circleville, OH, former
resident of Pocahontas, d. Jan 14, 1998; b. Apr 24, 1924 in Bono;
dau of late William Cam and Katie Lillian Helms; husband, Edward
L. Shapiro, dec'd. PSH Jan 22, 1998 Jonesboro Sun, Monday December 23, 1996... Willmer Thomas
"W. T." Shelton 81, of 1002 N. Madison, Jonesboro, died
Sunday at St. Bernard's Regional Medical Center. He was self
employed and was a member of the North Main Baptist Church. He
was a U. S. Navy veteran of World War II and a member of the
American Legion for over 50 years. He was preceded in death by
his parents, two brothers and one sister. Survivors include his
wife, Mrs. Dollie Summers Shelton of the home, four sons: Thomas
Leo "Toby" Shelton and David Shelton of Jonesboro,
Jerry Shelton and Thomas Shelton of Atwood, Tenn; three
daughters: Louise McPherson of Kaufman, Texas; Wilma Easley of
Ennis, Texas; and Hilda Bennett, of Round Rock, Texas; One
brother, J. S. Shelton of Jonesboro. 20 grandchildren and 20
greatgrandchildren. Funeral Services will be Tuesday at 2:00 pm
in the Memorial Chapel of Emerson Funeral Home with James Strait
and Tommy Stacey officiating. Burial will follow at Philadelphia
Cemetery. W. T. Shelton was born Jan 28, 1915 in Okean, Randolph
Co Arkansas, son of Leander and Mazy Ball Shelton, Brothers were
Johnny P. Shelton, Richard Russell Shelton, Jewel S. Shelton and
sister Mildred Shelton Garrison. Submitted by his daughter Wilma Shelton Easley. Rufe Flynn Shipman, age 68, well known Warm
Springs farmer, died in St. Bernards Hospital in Jonesboro at 8
o'clock yesterday morning.(Nov. 1,1950) He was born in Ripley
County, Mo., but had lived in Randolph County for many years.
Funeral services will be conducted at Pratt Cemeterty at 10
o'clock Friday morning by Rev. W. Harry Hunt. Interment will be
under the direction of McNabb Funeral Home. He leaves his wife
Mary L. Pratt Shipman; a son Paul Shipman of Detroit Michigan ; a
brother Edd Shipman of Cushing Ok. and a sister, Inez Cowden of
Kansas City. Submitted by Lee & Betty Tucker. One of the infant twins (SILAS SHIPMAN) of Mr. and Mrs. Rufe
Shipman died the other morning (12 Jan 1917) after a lingering
illness and was placed to rest in the Pratt Cemetery. We extend
our deepest sympathy to the bereft parents. Star Herald 19
Jan 1917 (Ingram Community Newsletter) Submitted by Lee & Betty Tucker. STERLING PAUL SHIPMAN, age 50, was dead on arrival at Randolph
County Hospital September 30, 1967. He was born in Randolph
County, December 5, 1916, a (twin) son of Mrs Mollie Vandergriff
and the late Rufe F. Shipman. Other than his mother he is
survived by one daughter, Mrs. Gracie Hartgraves of Detroit,
Michigan. Funeral services were conduced at 10:00 AM in the
Chapel of McNabb Funeral Home with Bro. Alvin Allison
officiating. Burial was in Pratt Cemetery under the direction of
McNabb Funeral Home. Pallbearers were: Cleo Phipps, Verl Jones,
Ted Bowers, Earl Tilley, Mitt Bennett, and Sherman Fowler.
Pacahontas Starr Herald. Submitted by Lee & Betty Tucker. H. E. Shipp of Thayer, MO, owner of Shipp Lumber Co., in
Pocahontas, died in a St. Louis Hospital Monday. PSH Dec 7, 1950
(taken from In the Long Ago, Dec. 3, 1998) Jean Carroll SHIRK, 69, of Chesterfield, IN, d. Apr 18, 1998
in Anderson, IN, b. Aug 23, 1928 in Pocahontas, dau of Thomas P.
and Sarah Stubblefield Carroll, m. Gilbert E. Shirk. PSH, April
23, 1998 Mrs. Daisy A. SHIVLEY, 102, of Pocahontas, d. June 25, 1998;
b. Aug 27, 1895 at Noland, a lifetime resident of Randolph
County; dau of late Mack and Martha (Nicks) Ragan; widow of Jim
Shivley. PSH JULY 2, 1998 On December 29, 1923 the death angels took from the family
circle a beloved wife and mother, Mrs. Deemie Shocklee. She was
born near Attica on May 24, 1878 and from her early life she
lived a consecrated life of purity. She professed faith in Jesus
Christ and joined the Oak Grove Baptist Church when a mere child.
On September 16, 1898, she was married to Dave Shocklee, with
whom she lived for 25 years. To this union 8 children were born
five of whom survive her. She was confined to her bed for about
five weeks with measles and pneumonia. All that care, love and
skilled physicians could do for comfort and assistance was done
but despite the prayers, and entreaties of all who knew her their
appeals were overruled and her spirit took its flight to
its Savior and loved ones gone before. There is no language
that can speak the sincerity of this great woman's character, and
in the experience of life; we have never met with one who seemed
to more nearly walk with God. Her end was peaceful and gave
evidence she was ready for Heaven. Mrs. Shocklee was 45 years, 7
months and 19 days of age and her life was a path marked with
deeds of kindness. Much has been taken from this husband, three
daughters and two sons, from the two sisters Mrs. Bertha Douglass
and Mrs. Kate Boyd of Texas and two brothers Edd and Everett
Teel, near Shiloh. Funeral services were conducted by J.A.
Allison and the remains were laid to rest in the Gross Cemetery
near Attica. May the bereaved husband and relatives be sustained
by a strong faith in God and by the prayers of their many
friends. Her Niece. Pocahontas Star Herald, January 1, 1924.
Submitted by Sharon Shocklee
Pemberton, granddaughter of Martha LoDeemie Teel Shocklee. GLADYS MARIE SHOCKLEE, 78, of Pocahontas, died Nov. 16, 1998
at St. Bernards Regional Medical Center, Jonesboro. Born Nov. 1,
1920 at Hamil, she was a dau of the late John and Leora (Johnson)
Roach. Her husband, James Earl Shocklee, also preceded her in
death. She is buried in Palestine Cemetery near Pocahontas. PSH
Nov. 26, 1998 Mr. Versell Russell Shocklee, 80, of Columbus, Georgia died
Sunday, November 15, 1998 at his residence. Funeral services will
be held 11:00 a.m., Wednesday, at Waverly Hall Baptist Church
with interment in Waverly Hall City Cemetery. The family will
receive friends this evening, from 6:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m., at
Striffler-Hamby Mortuary. Mr. Shocklee, son of the late David
Russell and LoDeemie Teel Shocklee, was born August 22, 1918, in
Pocahontas, AR. He was an U.S. Navy Veteran of World War II and
lived in Columbus the past sixty years. He was the owner and
operator of Rio Grande Fence Company and Gibraltar Fence Company
in Columbus from 1950 until 1969. He owned and operated American
Fence Products in LaGrange, GA from 1976 until 1988. Mr. Shocklee
was a member and Deacon of Waverly Hall Baptist Church and a 32nd
Degree Mason. A sister, Lucy S. Philpot, preceded him in death.
Survivors include: wife, Constance Reed Shocklee of Columbus; two
daughters, Barbara L. (Richard) Moncrief of Brewton, AL, and K.
Sharon (Mike) Pemberton of Waverly Hall, GA; two sisters, Lillian
S. Roberts of Wesson, MS and Laree S. Johnston of Lizella, GA;
one brother, D. Uvell Shocklee of Coleman, TX; five
Grandchildren, Connie R. (Alan) McDaniel, William T. Reeves. Jr.,
Jeffery M. (Jennifer) Pemberton, Jr., Kathryn P. Joiner and Amy
L. Pemberton; eight Great Grandchildren, Jessica, Molly and
Abigail McDaniel, Bonnie Reeves, Kirsten, Jordan and Kathryn
Joiner, and McKenzie Pemberton; many nieces and nephews. Flowers
are accepted but contributions may be made to Columbus Hospice.
Ledger-Enquirer, Columbus, Ga. Submitted by Sharon Shocklee Pemberton. Ezra Alderson SHORT, 76, Little Rock. PSH Mar 21, 1974 (taken
from Looking Back-24 Years Ago, Mar 19, 1998) Anthony Bly Sifford, 17, Berkeley, MO., Nov. 14, 1974 (taken
from Looking Back-24 Years Ago, PSH Nov 12, 1998) SYLVIA SARA SIFFORD, 84, of Pocahontas, died Nov. 29, 1998 at
Pocahontas Nursing and Rehab Center. Born March 12, 1914 in
Randolph County, she was a dau of the late Salomon and Annie
(Martin) Hon. Her husband, Bart Sifford, also preceded her in
death. She was buried in Randolph Memorial Gardens. PSH Dec. 3,
1998 Mrs. Frances Lucille Bradley SIKES, 45, Reyno. PSH Feb 14,
1974 (taken from Looking Back-24 Years Ago, PSH Feb 12, 1998) JAMES F. S. SIMINGTON, 80, of Pocahontas, died Aug 12, 1998 at
Randolph County Medical Center. He was born July 24, 1918 in
Attica, a son of the late Henry and Belle (Forrester) Simington.
He is survived by his wife, June Simington, and was a navy
veteran of WWII. Buried in Randolph Memorial Gardens. PSH Aug 20,
1998. Mrs. Maude Mae Simington, 88, of 406 Bland, Pocahontas, died
at Walnut Ridge Convalescent Center, Monday, Feb 26, 1990. She
was born Sept. 22, 1903, in Pocahontas, a daughter of the late
Emanuel and Eliza Penetta Pomeroy Guffie. Her husband Lucas
Simington, preceded her in death. Survivors include a stepson
McDowell Simington of Pocahontas, a step-granddaughter, and three
step-great-grandchildren. Funeral services were held Wednesday
afternoon in the Chapel of McNabb Funeral Home with Ray Burrow
and Sherman Waters officiating. Burial followed in Randolph
Memorial Gardens with McNabb's in charge. Pallbearers were Ron
and James Sellers, Liston and James Simington, Ervin Wooten and
Charlie Taylor. Submitted by Reba
Morgan Alsup. Molissia Simington, 75, of 1701 Lewallen St. Pocahontas, died
Tuesday, January 27, 1998. She was born at Fender, August 30,
1922, a daughter of the late Charles and Agnes (Finley) Wells.
Two brothers, Billy and Lloyd Wells, also preceded her in death.
She was a member of the First Baptist Church of Pocahontas.
Survivors are her husband, McDowell Simington of Pocahontas, a
daughter Rebecca Bliesener of Wynne; three grandchildren; two
sisters, Nina Wheat of Fontana, CA, and Patsy Carlton of Roscoe,
IL; three brothers, Calvin Wells of Walnut Ridge, Harold Wells of
Rockford, IL, and Albert Wells of Rockton, IL. Funeral services
were Friday, January 30 in Cox-Waymon Funeral Home Chapel with
Rev. Don Strait officiating. Burial was in Masonic Cemetery,
under the direction of Cox-Waymon's. PSH FEB 5, 1998. Submitted
by a cousin, Reba Morgan Alsup. Cecil (Pete) SIMMONS, 67 of Tulsa, OK. PSH June 6, 1974 (taken
from Looking Back-24 years ago, PSH June 4, 1998) PAUL L. SIMPSON, (picture included), 81, of North Little Rock,
died Nov. 24, 1998 at Baptist Memorial Hospital there. Born Sept
30, 1917 near Hamil, he was a son of the late James Thomas and
Birdie Ann Brown Simpson. He is buried in Masonic Cemetery. PSH
Dec. 3, 1998 Edgar Oscar Sisson, the son of B. F. and Lula (Reed) Sisson,
was born December 19, 1892, at Vincennes, Indiana and passed away
Friday, July 8, 1983, at the Good Samaritan Center in
Minneapolis, Kansas, at the age of 90. He was united in marriage
to Gertrude Cox, Oct. 3, 1915, at Richwoods. They made their home
in the Pocahontas area until 1924 when they moved to Bennington,
Kansas. He was employed as a section worker with the Union
Pacific Railroad until his retirement Nov 23, 1958, after 34
years of service. They cerebrated their 67th wedding anniversary
in 1982. He was a member of the Missionary Baptist Church and the
Union Pacific Maintenance Employees Union. He is survived by his
wife, Gertrude of Minneapolis Good Samaritan Center; two sons,
Willie F. Sisson of Salina, Kansas, and Robert E. Sisson of
Topeka, Kansas; a daughter, Mrs. Bessie Marie Spaeny of Salina; a
brother, Noble Sisson of Pocahontas; a sister, Mrs. Bessie Ward
of Tulsa, OK.; Five grandchildren and two great grandchildren. He
was preceded in death by his parents; a son, Paul L. Sisson, who
lost his life in World War II; a brother, Elmer Sisson and a
sister, Mrs. Ella Morgan. Funeral services were conducted Monday,
July 11, at the Shields Funeral Home in Minneapolis, with the
Rev. Robert Frasier officiating. Burial was in the Bennington
Cemetery. Submitted by Reba
Morgan Alsup. HARRY M. SISSON. Funeral services were held Monday at 9:00
a.m., at the Delhomme Funeral Home Chapel of the Flowers for
Harry M. Sisson, 69, who died Saturday at the Lafayette, La.,
General Hospital, following an extended illness. Bob
Walton, minister of the South College church of Christ, conducted
the services. Interment was in the Holy Sepulcher
Mausoleum in Opelousas, La. Mr. Sisson was a native of
Pocahontas, a son of the late John Sisson and Jennie Crockett. He
had resided in Lafayette the past 12 years. He was retired at the
time of death, having retired in 1962 from Slemco, where he had
been employed for over 20 years. Survivors include his
wife, the former Octavie Bernard of Lafayette; two half-sisters,
Mrs. Lulu Collins and Mrs. Frankie Oglesby, both of Pocahontas; a
brother, Bennie Sisson of Pocahontas; several nieces and nephews.
PSH. Submitted by Carol
Sisson Regehr. Note: Per SSDI, Harry was born Nov. 17, 1905,
and died Nov. 1975. For Sisson researchers, Harry's line is:
Richard 1 > George 2 > Thomas 3 > Giles 4 > John 5
> Benjamin 6 > John 7 > William 8 > John 9 >
Harry. WILLIAM RUSSELL "BILL" SKELTON, 73, of Pocahontas,
died Nov. 8, 1998, at his residence. Born April 14, 1925, in
Bellville, ILL, he was a son of the late William Y. and Norma
(Jones) Skelton. He was a WWII veteran. He is survived by his
wife, Geraldine Schaechtel Skelton. He was buried at Walnut Hill
Cemetery in Bellville, IL, with McNabb Funeral Home in charge of
arrangements. PSH Nov 12, 1998 JOHN WESLEY SLAYTON,62, of Jonesboro, d. March 4, 1998 at St.
Bernard's Regional Med Ctr, Jonesboro. He was born March 17, 1935
in Pocahontas and a son of the late Almus and Mae (Barnett)
Slayton. Wife - Geneva Lorene (Edington) Slayton. Buried in
Masonic Cemetery. PSH MAR 12, 1998 Thomas L. SLAYTON, aged 49, died at his home on Walnut Ridge
Route One, Tuesday afternoon. PSH July 20, 1950 (taken from In
the Long Ago, July 16, 1998) Virginia L. SLAYTON, 72, of Pocahontas, d. May 30, 1998; b.
Sep 26 1925 in Imboden; dau of late Grover Clay and Addie Lee
(Wells) Cude; widow of Archie B. Slayton. PSH June 4, 1998 Alvis Burris SMITH, 38, of Pocahontas, died suddenly at his
home Sun. night. He & his brother, J. Henley Smith, opened
the Imperial Theater 14 years ago. PSH June 8, 1950 (taken from
In the Long Ago, June 4, 1998) Mrs. Bertha SMITH, dau of M/M Jim Haley, died on July 26 and
was laid to rest in the Davis Cemetery. PSH Aug 5, 1926 (taken
from In the Long, Long Ago, PSH July 30, 1998) Clarence Smith, 83, Biggers, Nov. 14, 1974 (taken from Looking
Back-24 Years Ago, PSH Nov 12, 1998) Little 8-year-old Danita SMITH, dau of M/M Curtis Smith of
Paragould. PSH Aug 1, 1974 (taken from Looking Back-24 Years Ago,
PSH July 30, 1998) DELIA M. SMITH, 72, of Francis, AR, died Oct. 30, 1998 in the
Piggott Community Hospital. She was born Nov. 24, 1925 in
Nimmons, AR, a dau of the late George Lawrence and Era Mae Crews
Kemper. She was married to Jimmie V. Smith on Feb. 12, 1944, who
survives her. She is buried in New Hope Cemetery. PSH Nov. 5,
1998. Mrs.Essie Blanche Smith , age 78, wife of
William C. (Cam) Smith, died at her home on the Maynard
Route Thursday.She was born in Randolph County Aug 2, 1880, a
daughter of the late Henry and Sarah Jane Pratt Bennett and had
spent her entire life in this County. Funeral services were
conducted at the McNabb Funeral Home Chapel at
2:00 O'clock Saturday afternoon by the Rev. Lawrence Ray,
pastor of the First Baptist Church. Interment was in the Masonic
Cemetery under the direction of McNabb's. Pallbearers were Joe
James, Elwood Smith, Perry Kirkpatrick, Rayburn Long, Vernon
Lemons and John Mobbs. Besides her husband she leaves 3 sons,
Chester D. Smith of Washington D.C., Lester J. Smith of Lansing,
Mich. and Esmon O. Smith of Wichita ,Ka.; a daughter Mrs. Sada
Ann Houston of Holt ,Mich.; 5 brothers S.D. Bennett of Beaumont
,Tx. Myrt Bennett of Biggers, Arthur Bennett of Mobile, Al.,
Evans Bennett and Mitt Bennett both of Pocahontas; 6
grandchildren and a great grandchild. ( Mrs. Smith passed away
Dec. 11,1958 ) Submitted by Lee & Betty Tucker. Mrs. Mabel SMITH, 83, Flint, MI.. PSH Mar 21, 1974 (taken from
Looking Back-24 Years Ago, Mar 19, 1998) Mrs. Malinda Smith, 100, of Randolph Home, passed away there
Sunday. A life-long resident of Randolph County, she was born Nov
27, 1878, a daughter of John and Nora Belle Gilliam Ayers. Her
husband, Nathan E. Smith preceded her in death. She is survived
by a son, Lonnie Smith of Pocohontas ; two daughters, Mrs. Myrtle
King, also of Pocohontas, and Mrs. Ora Cunningham of Ozark; 15
grandchildren, 22 great -grandchildren and 14
great-great-grandchildren. Funeral services were held at 2:oo
p.m., Tuesday in the Chapel of McNabb Funeral Home with Junior
Jernigan and George Glenn officiating. Burial followed in the
Masonic Cemetery with McNabb's in charge. Pallbearers were
Lawerence, Roger, Rodney and Tony Smith, Phillip Davis and Steven
Glenn. (Newspaper unknown) June 7, 1978. Contributed by Carol Stephens Mrs. Margaret Stanfill SMITH, 83, Warm Springs. PSH Mar 16,
1950 (taken from In the Long Ago, Mar 12, 1998) Robert R. SMITH, formerly of Pocahontas, d. Jan 3, 1998; b.
May 16, 1920; son of late Robert H. and Martha Segraves Smith of
Pocahontas; preceded in death by wife Florence. PSH Jan 22, 1998 Mrs. Sarah Frances SMITH, 80, Ravenden. PSH Feb 14, 1974
(taken from Looking Back-24 Years Ago, PSH Feb 12, 1998) WILLIAM C. "CAM" SMITH, died Sept. 24, 1973 in
Lansing, Mich. where he had been residing for the past 12 years.
Mr. Smith was formely a resident of Randolph County where he was
born Nov. 11, 1880. He was a son of the late William and Ann
Smith. He is survived by 2 sons Chester D. Smith of Alexanderia,
Va. and Lester J. Smith of Holt, Mich.; a daughter Mrs Swan (Ann
) Houston of Holt, Mich.; 6 grandchildren and 2
great-grandchildren; a brother Mark Smith and a sister Nettie
Martin both of Pocahontas. Rev. S. Ray Crews of the First Baptist
Church conducted the funeral services at 10 am Monday at McNabb
Funeral Home Chapel. Interment was in Masonic Cemetery.
Pallbearers were Bill Bates, Russell Bennett, Vernon Lemmons,
Earl Moss, Richard Robinette and Elwood Smith. Submitted
by Lee & Betty
Tucker. Mrs. Willie SMITH, 69, of Pocahontas. PSH Mar 23, 1950 (taken
from In the Long Ago, Mar 19, 1998) Hershel Sylvester Smotherman, age 31, of
Pocahontas Rt. 2, died of a heart ailment near Arbyrd, Mo.
September 23. Mr Smotherman had gone to Missouri several weeks
ago to work during the cotton season. He was born near Pocahontas
November 18, 1917 a son of the late Sam and Minnie Teel
Smotherman and had made his home in Randolph County most of his
life. Funeral services were conducted at New Harmony Cemetery at
1:30 PM Sunday by the Rev George Million. Interment was under the
direction of McNabb Funeral Home. He leaves six sisters, Mrs
Gladys Brooks and Mrs Anna Clara of Arcadia, Kansas, Mrs Minnie
Brooks of Somerton, Az. Mrs Della Brooks of ..... Missouri, Mrs
Vera Medcalf of Industrial, Illinois and Mrs Opal Smith of
Pocahontas. Two brothers, Louis of Kansas City and Riley of
California. Pocahontas Star Herald 29 Sept
1949 Submitted by Lee & Betty Tucker. Samuel J Smotherman,
age 69, of the New Harmony Community died in St Bernards Hospital
in Jonesboro October 17. Funeral services were conducted at New
Harmony yesterday afternoon by Bro George Million. Interment was
under the direction of McNabb Undertaking Company. Mr Smotherman
is survived by nine children, Louis Smotherman and Mrs Ray Brooks
of Mulberry, Kansas. Mrs Clarence Brooks of Oronoga, Mo. Mrs Ora
Clary of Garland, Kansas, Mrs Virgil Brooks of Menden, Mo. Rolly
Smotherman of .... Colorado. Mrs Opal Smith, Hershel and Vera May
Smotherman all of Pocahontas; two step children, Leo Dauck and
Mrs Luther Clay of Pocahontas. Pocahontas Star Herald
October 20, 1938 Submitted by Lee & Betty Tucker. Mrs. Minnie Snodgrass. aged 81, of Manila, died at the home of
a daughter, Mrs. Millie Brown, in Jonesboro, October 10, 1959.
She was born in Kentucky a daughter of the late David and Nancy
(Manus) Parks and for a number of years she made her home in
Randolph County and moved to Manila 29 years ago. She was a
member of the Church of God. Survivors include a son Jesse Morgan
of Rt. 1, Walnut Ridge; four daughters, Mrs. Brown of Jonesboro,
Mrs. Irene Sullivan of California, Mrs. Ruby Wootton and Mrs.
Bessie Ferguson of Ohio. two brothers, Henry Parks of Piggott and
Hade Parks of Marked Tree; a sister Mrs. Myrtle Radson of Hoxie.
Submitted by granddaughter, Reba
Morgan Alsup. Mrs. SYLVANIA SNOW, 87 a long-time resident of Lawrence County
before moving to Pocahontas in 1981, died May 19, 1989, at the
Corning Hospital. Born in the Hamil community on Feb. 15, 1902,
she was the daughter of Leonard and Georgianne (sic) Stout
Bellah. She was married to Harry Snow on Sept. 5, 1925. he
preceded her in death July 10, 1984. She was a member of the
Missionary Baptist Church. Survivors include two sons; four
daughters; 21 grandchildren and 19 great grandchildren. Funeral
was May 22 in the Higginbotham Chapel with Rev. James Coker
officiating. Burial was in Snow Cemetery under direction of
Higginbotham Funeral Service. Grandsons served as pallbearers.
Submitted by great-great niece Tammie
Chada. William Russell SNOW, 61, Pocahontas. PSH July 11, 1974 (taken
from Looking Back, 24 Years Ago, July 9, 1998) Arlie K. SONGER, 67, of Warrenton, MO, d. Ap 14, 1998, b. Jan
26, 1931 in Randolph Co, son of late Ernest & Katie Songer.
PSH, April 23, 1998 Katie Dovie SONGER, 90, of Maynard, d. Aug 21, 1997; b. in
Corning Nov 15, 1906; dau of late George and Dora Wialler Arnold.
PSH August 28, 1997 Anna Mary SORG, 94 of Pocahontas, d. Jan 31, 1998; b. in
Pocahontas May 23, 1903; dau of late Frank and Mary Height
Hoelscher. PSH FEB 5, 1998 PAUL J. SORG, 76, of Pocahontas, d. Feb 25, 1998. He was born
in Pocahontas, March 25, 1921, and a son of the late George and
Mary Thennes Sorg. Buried in St. Paul's Cemetery. PSH MAR 12,
1998 Jeanette Elizabeth SORRELL, 74, of Doniphan, MO, d. Jan 26,
1998, b. May 2, 1923 in Thayer, MO, dau of late Mitch &
Louise Melton of Salem. PSH JAN 29, 1998 Mrs.
Laura Sparkman, died at 6 a.m. Wednesday, February 24, 1943, at Corning, after a
long illness. She was born at
Pocahontas, Feb. 15, 1883, and was a resident of the county for forty-five
years, thirteen years of which she lived in Corning.
Mrs. Sparkman had been a member of the Pentecostal church since early
childhood. She is
survived by one daughter, Mrs. A.R. Brooks, of Pueblo, Colo., one son,
H.E.Sparkman, of Omak, Wash., her mother, Mrs. Lizzie Dame, of Corning, and a
half brother, Dave Dame, also of Corning.
Funeral services were held at the Corning Pentecostal Church, with
pastor, Rev. Chilton, officating. Burial
was in Corning cemetery, Black Mortuary in charge of arrangements.
(Clay Co. Courier). Submitted by Faye Hufford. Henry Baxter Spencer, 64, farmer of Maynard, died at his home
there Friday following a long illness. He as born near Maynard
February 1, 1885, a son of the late W.D. and Margania Ennis
Spencer. He was buried at the Maynard Cemetery. He is survived by
his wife, Mrs. Etta Spencer; four sons, Henderson, Russell, W.G.,
and Kermit; five daughters, Wilma Spencer of Alaska, Irene
Creason, Eileen Osborn, Willie Alene Meeks, Delois Spencer; a
stepson, Carl Frier of Pocahontas; five brothers, Gordon of
Howell, Missouri, Raymond of Poplar Bluff, Harrison and Rufe of
Maynard, Mont of Nashville, Arkansas; two sisters, Mrs. Ollie
Parks of Success and Mrs. Minnie Johnson of Datto. PSH Sept. 17,
1959. Contributed by Deb Roy. Mrs. Kate Spencer, 88 of Doniphan, MO., PSH Oct 31, 1974
(taken from Looking Back-24 Years Ago, PSH Oct 29, 1998) Mrs. Margainy SPENCER, 88, Maynard, PSH Dec 22, 1949 (taken
from In The Long Ago, PSH Dec 18, 1997) Raymond Rees SPENCER, 57, Pocahontas. PSH July 11, 1974 (taken
from Looking Back, 24 Years Ago, July 9, 1998) Rufe L. SPENCER, 76 of Maynard. PSH 22 Aug 1974 (taken from
Looking Back-24 Years Ago, PSH Aug 20, 1998) Mrs. Viola Elaine Holt SPIKES, 30, died at her home in
Pocahontas Monday. PSH July 27, 1950 (taken from In the Long Ago,
July 23, 1998) Mrs. Edith Marie SPRADLIN, 66, Rt. 3, Walnut Ridge, PSH Feb
21, 1975 (taken from Looking Back-24 Years Ago, PSH Feb 19, 1998) CHARLES (LAVELL) STACY, 779, of Blytheville, d. Mar 10, 1998
at Keith Acres Nursing Home in Blytheville. He was born Aug 8,
1918, in Water Valley, and a son of the late Elma Franklin and
Clara Mae (Richardson) Stacy. Buried in Trinity Cemetery near
Bono. PSH MAR 19, 1998 George P. STANDIFORD, 70, Ravenden. PSH June 20, 1974 (taken
from Looking Back-24 Years Ago, June 18, 1998) Mrs. Allie Rose STARLING, 85 of Ravenden Springs. PSH June 27,
1974 (taken from Looking Back-24 Years Ago, June 25, 1998) BARBARA E. STATEN, 62, of Flemingsburg, KY, formerly of
Pocahontas, died Dec. 16, 1998 at her home. Born in Fleming Co,
KY Sept. 9, 1936, she was a dau of Anna Calvin Mitchell Hinton of
Flemingsburrg and the late Rollie R. Hinton. She was the widow of
Jack Staten, former Wal-Mart Manager in Pocahontas.She is buried
at Sunset Memorial Gardens there and Boone-Nickell Funeral Home
was in charge of arrangements. PSH Dec. 24, 1998 Rev. RALPH L. STATEN, 86, of Knoxville, TN, died Monday, Oct.
6, 1997. A son of the late Isom C. and Nona (Thompson) Staten. He
was preceded in death by his wife Elsie (Lawless) Staten and a
daughter Nancy Carol Staten, brothers, Roy and Charles; and his
stepmother Mary D. Staten. He is survived by a son, Randall of
Charlotte, NC, a daughter Ruth Ann of Knoxville, TN. a sister,
Beulah Brinkley of Lake Station, IN, stepbrother, Lowell Duty of
Mooreville, NC. Funeral services were held Wednesday evening at
Wooddale Free Will Baptist Church in Knoxville, with Rev. Raymond
Riggs of Cookeville, TN, Dr. Charles Thigpen of Nashville, TN.
and Rev. Robert Hobbs of Wooddale, TN officiating. A graveside
service will be held on Friday, Oct. 10, at Masonic Cemetery in
Pocahontas, with Rev. Melvin Shelton officiating. Submitted by Reba Morgan Alsup. Leota Lena Stayton, 62 of Rt. # 1, Walnut Ridge (Fender
Community), died in Randolph County Hospital Wednesday, August 7,
1963, after a long illness, She was born in Randolph County,
February 4, 1901, a daughter of John and Elizabeth (Holmes)
Wallace. She was the widow of Thomas Stayton. She is survived by
a son, Thomas L. Stayton, Jr., a daughter Elizabeth Cooper of
Pocahontas; a brother J. H. Wallace of Denver, CO; 2 sisters,
Effie Williams and Jessie Raglin of Paragould, and 5
grandchildren. Funeral services were held at 4 p.m. Friday at the
Church of Christ in Pocahontas with G. W. Allison officiating.
Burial followed in Masonic Cemetery under the direction of McNabb
Funeral Home. Submitted by dear old friend and neighbor, Reba Morgan Alsup. Thomas Locard Stayton, age 49, died at his home, on Rt. # 1,
Walnut Ridge, (Fender Community) Tuesday afternoon, July 18,
1950, following a serious illness of several months. Mr. Stayton
was born August 26, 1900, at Peach Orchard but had spent most of
his life in Randolph County. His Mother was the late Leora
Johnson of Route 1, and he was one of the county's most highly
respected citizens. Funeral services will be conducted at the
Church of Christ in Pocahontas, at 2 o'clock this afternoon by
Rev. Riley Henry. Interment will be in Masonic Cemetery under the
direction of McNabb Funeral Home. He leaves a wife, Mrs. Leota
(Wallace) Stayton, a son Thomas L. Stayton, Jr., a daughter Mrs.
Clay (Elizabeth) Cooper; 2 half-brothers, Dr. Harry Johnson of
Memphis and John C. Johnson of Pocahontas; a half-sister, Mrs. J.
J. Morgan of Blytheville. Submitted by dear old friend and
neighbor, Reba Morgan Alsup.
NOTE FROM SUBMITTER: I knew Mr. Stayton as Tommie Johnson when I
was growing up. Nova Jewel Steimel, 67, of 2101 Whipperwill Drive, Pocahontas,
died Monday, May 3, 1999, at St. Bernard's Regional Medical
Center. She was born June 2, 1931, near Holcomb, Mo., a daughter
of the late John Henry and Ella Marie (Rasdon) Felkon. She was a
study hall supervisor at Pocahontas High School. She is survived
by her husband, Paul W. Steimel of the home; four daughters,
Patricia Baltz of Memphis, Tenn., Shella Ledbetter of Pocahontas,
Mary Procyk of Irvine, Calif., and Shelby Rowan of Maryville,
Tenn.; three sisters, Evelyn Durham of Norwood, Ohio, and Pauline
Letsinger and Belva Slatton, both of Walnut Ridge; eight
grandchildren and four great grandchildren. A rosary service was
held Wednesday evening at 8 p.m., in the Chapel of McNabb Funeral
Home. Funeral services will be held today (Thursday) at 9 a.m.,
in St. Paul's Catholic Church with Rev. David Jacobs officiating.
Burial will be in St. Paul Cemetery under the direction of
McNabb's. Pallbearers will be Curtis and Shawn Baltz, Scott
Miller, George Slatton and Myron and Lee Ledbetter. Submitted by Reba Morgan Alsup. David Crockett STEVEN, 73, of the Gravesville Community. PSH
Mar 23, 1950 (taken from In the Long Ago, Mar 19, 1998) LUCILLE STOLT, 86, of Pocahontas, d. July 28, 1998 at Randolph
Home. She was born Jan 15, 1912 in Hot Springs, was Randolph
County Clerk from 1967 to 1976 and served on the RC Quorum Court
from 1977 to 1982. Preceded in death by her husband, Clarence
"Butch" Stolt. Buried in Masonic Cemetery. PSH AUG 6,
1998 BOBBY GENE STONE, 46, of Imboden, died Dec. 18, 1998, at St.
Bernards Regional Medical Center, Jonesboro. Born June 12, 1952
in Randolph County, he was a son of Marzelle Gullett Stone of
Imboden and the late Aubrey Stone. He is survived by his wife,
ElFreda Stone of Imboden. He is buried in Masonic Cemetery. PSH
Dec. 24, 1998 George E. "Bill" STORY, 80, Pocahontas, PSH Apr 25
1974 (taken from Looking Back, 24 Years Ago, PSH Apr 23, 1998) Thomas Clayton STORY, 82, Biggers. PSH 19 SEP 1974 (taken from
Looking Back-24 Years Ago, PSH 17 Sep 1998) MRS. JOSIE BISHOP STOUT, aged 73, passed away in Healdton,
Oklahoma on July 4th. Mrs. Stout was born and reared at Hamil and
was a daughter of the late W. H. and Sarah Houston Bishop.
Survivors include two sons, Lowell and Lester Stout of Healdton;
a brother, D. C. Bishop of Imboden; two sisters, Mrs. Paralea
Jackson and Mrs. Tabitha Coward of Pocahontas and several
grandchildren. PSH July 11, 1957. Submitted by Tammie Chada. Jesse STRANGE, 75, Pocahontas. PSH Mar 14, 1974 (taken from
Looking Back-24 Years Ago, PSH Mar 12, 1998) Wess Strange, 47, Pocahontas, PSH Jan 2, 1975 (taken from
Looking Back, 24 Years Ago, PSH Dec. 31, 1998) Jearl Dean STROUD, age 67, of Walnut Ridge, d. Aug 25, 197; b.
Mar 22, 1930 in Lawrence County, son of Frank C. and Winnie
Lorine (Higginbotham) Stroud. PSH August 28, 1997 Mrs. Kate Stubblefield, Beltsville, MD, Nov. 21, 1974 (taken
from Looking Back, 24 Years Ago, PSH Nov 19, 1998) Mrs. Mary Jane Stubblefield, 87, of 1912 Thomasville,
Pocahontas, passed away at her home there, Monday, June 25, 1973.
She was born at Dalton, Feb. 3, 1886, a daughter of the late
Rance and Jane Ballard Crawford. She is survived by 3 daughters,
Mrs. Essie Barthel, Mrs. Bess Peters, and Mrs. Montez Barthel,
all of Pocahontas; 3 brothers, Walter Crawford of Imboden and Ora
and Willard Crawford of Lilbourn, Mo.; 4 grandchildren and 8
great grandchildren. Funeral services were held at 10:30 a.m.
Wednesday in the Chapel of McNabb Funeral home with Rev. W.
Bradford officiating. Burial followed in Wells Cemetery under the
direction of McNabb's. Submitted by Reba Morgan Alsup - from a
written note found in her mother's things. Wm. Earl STUBBLEFIELD, 82, of Pocahontas. PSH Feb 7, 1974
(taken from Looking Back-24 Years Ago, PSH Feb 5, 1998) FUNERAL SERVICES FOR TRAIN WRECK VICTIM LAST SATURDAY: Mrs.
Sullinger was born April 29, 1934, at Fisher, AR., a daughter of
Vernie and Linnie Mae (Baumgardner) Judd, now of O'kean. In
addition to her parents, she is survived by her husband Clarence
Sullinger, of the home; a daughter, Shelia and two sons, Roy and
Darrell, of the home. 2 brothers, Lloyd and Leon Judd of Des
Plaines, IL.; three sisters, Mrs. Joyce Vanwinkle of Wheeling,
IL, Mrs. Vivian Span of Des Plaines, IL, and Mrs. Lorene Searcy
of Jackson, MI. Funeral services for Mrs. Evelyn Verneal
Sullinger, 33, of O'kean who was killed last Thursday, January 4,
1968, when her car was struck be a train at the O'kean
crossing, were held at 2 p.m. Saturday at O'kean Baptist Church
with Rev. Bill Gray officiating. Burial was in Randolph Memorial
Gardens Cemetery under the direction of McNabb Funeral Home.
Pallbearers were Taid and Sonny Ford, Frank Phillips, Rex Gentry
and David Ball. Submitted by Reba
Morgan Alsup on behalf of Edna Judd Morgan. GEORGE HARVEY SULLINGER, 91, of Ravenden Springs, died Sept
14, 1998 at Lawrence Memorial Hospital. He was a veteran of WWII.
Born Dec 3, 1906 in Janes Creek Township, he was a son of the
late William Marion and Amanda A. (Allison) Sullinger. He was
buried in Yadkin Cemetery. PSH 17 SEP 1998 Eithel Romine SUMMERS, 79, of Pocahontas, d. Mar 20, 1998 at
Lawrence Hall in Walnut Ridge; b. June 17, 1918 in Pocahontas,
dau of late Wm. Edmon & Anna Mae (Haynes) Jones; Husbands
Waymon Romine & Charlie Summers preceded her in death. PSH,
March 26, 1998 Richard Allen SUNDIN, 56, of Pocahontas, d. Feb 4, 1998 at the
VA Med Ctr in Memphis, TN. b. Mar 13, 1941 in Glen Robers, WV,
son of late Clarence Sr. and Mary O'Neil Sundin; m. Mary
Hendricks. PSH, February 12 AND 19, 1998 Abraham (Ham) SUTTON, 70, Pocahontas, PSH Apr 25 1974 (taken
from Looking Back, 24 Years Ago, PSH Apr 23, 1998) Annie SUTTON, On Monday, August 29th, the death angel visited
this vicinity and took from our midst Mrs. Annie SUTTON, our dear
old grandmother. Her age was about 73 years. Her suffering was
great and while we miss her dear presence and it grieves us to
give her up, we realize that she has paid the debt we all must
pay sooner or later. She was sick about six months and before her
death expressed a willingness to go. She was a consistent member
of the Freewill Baptist church and always tried to live a good
life. She leaves behind four children and a host of relatives and
friends to mourn her death. To them we say, "weep not, dear
children, but so live that when you are called you may meet her
again." The remains were laid to rest in the Sutton
graveyard, the funeral services being conducted by Rev. G.W.
Million. PSH Sept 23, 1910. (Anne Noblin Sutton was the widow of
James Franklin Sutton) Contributed by Bridgette Jansen Cohen George W. SUTTON, the subject of this sketch, was born in the
state of Missouri on Jan 15, 1856, and came to Arkansas with his
parents when but a small boy and has spent the greater part of
his life in Randolph County. He was married to Miss Tishie
Million in August, 1877, and to this union twelve children were
born, five of whom preceded their father to the spirit world.
Brother Sutton suffered for several months with a complication of
diseases and passed to his eternal reward at 10:30 o'clock p.m.
July 19. He leaves a wife and seven children, namely: G.F., Will,
and Wiley, who live near their father; Mrs. Burley Vandergriff of
Keifer, OK, and Mrs. Dora Pitzenberger of Tulsa, OK, and Miss
Pear and Bennie, who are yet at home. All the children were with
their father, when death came, except Mrs. Vandergriff. The
deceased was 60 years, 6 months and 4 days old. He was a
consistent christian gentleman, a member of the Church of God and
loved and respected by all. He bore his affliction without a
murmur and trusted fully in God. His remains were followed to the
Sutton cemetery by a large concourse of friends and relatives, on
July 20, where they were laid to rest to await the final summons
at the last great day. Funeral services were conducted by the
writer. Weep not, dear friends, for he is free from all sorrow
and pain. We cannot call him back but we can go to him, so let us
live that when the end comes, we can say as he said, "Weep
not, for I am going to be with Jesus." The angels came with
silent treat, and gathered 'round our darling's bed, and to their
shining home above, they bore him on their arms of love. By Edd
Sparkman. PSH July 25, 1916. Contributed by Bridgette Jansen Cohen Uncle Marion SUTTON, pioneer citizen of Randolph county, died
last Friday, Feb. 6, at the home of his son, Vass Sutton, near
town, following an illness of about eight days with pneumonia.
All his children were present at his passing. Uncle Marion was
known as a constructive citizen, having devoted much of his time
during his long and useful life to community and church work. PSH
Feb 12, 1931 Contributed by Bridgette Jansen Cohen Mr. JAMES FRANKLIN SWANN, age *69 years, ten months and three
days, died here Thursday afternoon at 4:25 o'clock, after an
illness of 23 weeks. Funeral services were held at Mt. Zion
Church Saturday afternoon at 3:00 o'clock, conducted by Rev.
Clyde Long and Rev. Carl Reynolds, with interment at **Rose Mound
cemetery. The casket was opened at Rose Mound for the benefit of
those who could not go to the church. Mr. Swann was born in
Pocahontas, Ark., July 18, *1858. He married Martha J. FLANNERY,
who preceeded him in death about eighteen years ago. To this
union were born nine children, four of whom are dead. Surviving
the deceased are sons, M. A. Swann, of Commerce, George Swann of
Klondike, a daughter, Mrs. H. A. Lindsey, of Mt. Zion
(community), all of whom were present at his bedside, and sons,
Fate Swann of Birdell, Ark., James F. Swann, Jr., of Waggoner,
Okla. Mr. Swann spent most of his life in Arkansas, Oklahoma and
Texas. For the past six years, Texas has been his home. [Note:
*should be 72 years, since he was born in 1854 not 1858] [**Rose
Mound Cemetery is in Commerce, Texas] The Commerce Journal,
Commerce, Hunt County, Texas, Friday, June 29, 1928. Contributed
by Ann Lindsey Crumpton.
Mr. Swann was my grandfather. VIRGINIA LEE SWEENEY, 72, of Pocahontas, died October 15,
1998. She was born in Centralia, IL, Aug 16, 1926, a dau of the
late Leslie and Bessie (Mullins) Schuchman. The body was
cremated. Arrangements were under the direction of Cox-Waymon
Funeral Home. PSH Oct 22, 1998. Funeral services for Arcus Eli Swindle, 65, who died at his
home near Middlebrook on Jan. 24, were held at Siloam by Rev.
Wesley Henson of Doniphan on Friday afternoon. Pallbearers were
Hite Mock, Loral Redwine, Talma Redwine, Fred Williams, Earl
Vaughn, Junior Smith and Lehman Wright. Interment was under the
direction of McNabb Undertaking Co. He is survived by his wife
Mary Effie; 4 sons Greely of Middlebrook, Ralph and Ray of
Dniphan and Grady of Pocahontas ; 8 grandchildren ; 2 brothers
Horace of St Louis and Thurman of LeRoy ,Ill. ; 4 sisters Nancy
Odom and Dovie Luter of Reyno, Belle Green of Doniphan and Teula
Bates of Pocahontas. A grandson ,Pvt. Henry E. Swindle,son of Mr.
and Mrs. Greely Swindle, who is serving with the Armed Forces in
Germany ,was the only near relative who was unable to attend
funeral services. Taken from the Feb.1, 1945 Star Herald.
Submitted by Lee & Betty
Tucker. Arcus Eli Swindle, 65, son of a pioneer Randolph County
physcian, died Jan. 24, 1945 at his home near Middlebrook after
an illness of several months. He was a son of the late Dr.
William Thomas Swindle and Dora Hatley Swindle. The family was
residing in Benton Co. Tenn. when son Arcus was born on Feb. 14,
1879. Mr. Swindle was Married to Effie Jones on Oct. 27,1900 and
they were the parents of 4 sons ; Greely, Grady, Ralph, and Ray,
all of whom survive.Mr. Swindle was a member of the Methodist
church , Woodmen of the World, and for a number of years had
served as a member of the Randolph County Democratic Central
Commitee.Funeral arrangements have not been completed, but plans
are that interment will be at Siloam Cemetery near Middlebrook,
after arrival of out-of- state relatives. Taken from the Jan.
24,1945 Star Herald. Submitted by Lee & Betty Tucker. Mrs. Emma Jane SWINDLE, 89, Biggers. PSH June 6, 1974 (taken
from Looking Back-24 years ago, PSH June 4, 1998) Graveside services for JESSIE PRATT SWINDLE, a 70 year old
Weatherford, Oklahoma resident were held Wednesday morning at the
Masonic Cemetery in Pocahontas under the direction of McNabb
Funeral Home. Don Strait officiated. Mrs Swindle was raised in
Weatherford and graduated from Weatherford High School in 1944,
and from Southwestern Teachers Collage in Weatherford. She was
married to Tom Swindle on January 14, 1943, in Kansas City,
Missouri and they made their home in Clinton, Illinois. She
taught music privately and in school for more than twenty years.
She retired in 1984 and with her husband moved to Weatherford,
Oklahoma in 1985. In addition to her husband, she is survived by
her mother Phay Etta Pratt of Weathereford; a son Richard Swindle
of Weatherford; a sister Tella Jean Cain of Tucson, Arizona. Her
father Jesse Richardson Pratt preceded her in death. Pocahontas Star
Herald. Submitted by Lee & Betty Tucker. WILLIAM THOMAS SWINDLE, 76, of Bono, a former resident of
Pocahontas, died Wednesday, December 30, 1998 at St. Bernards
Hospital in Jonesboro. Born May 9, 1922, at Penfield, Illinois,
he was a son of the late Thurman and Ethel Lindsay-Swindle. His
wife Jessie Pratt Swindle also preceded him in death. He was a
retired agent for the railroad. Survivors are a son Richard
Swindle of Bono. Memorial services will be announced later by
McNabb Funeral Home. Pocahontas Star Herald. Submitted
by Lee & Betty Tucker. Mrs. Vester Celine TABER, 79, Pocahontas. PSH June 6, 1974
(taken from Looking Back-24 years ago, PSH June 4, 1998) Charlie Lee TAYLOR, 68, Thayer, MO., PSH Jan 31, 1974 (taken
from Looking Back-24 Years Ago, PSH Jan 29, 1998) Mrs. Fay Taylor, 81 of Pocahontas, PSH Dec 5, 1974 (taken from
Looking Back-24 Years Ago, Dec. 3, 1998) Mrs. Ida TAYLOR, aged 65, died at her home in Pocahontas
Friday. PSH July 13, 1950 (taken from In the Long Ago, July 9,
1998) George Waymon TAYLOR, 69, of Dalton, d. June 18, 1998 ; b. Feb
7, 1929 at Dalton; son of late Whitfield and Laura Susan (Boothe)
Taylor; wife - Nola Smith Taylor. PSH JUNE 25, 1998 Michael Lee TAYLOR, 36, of Pocahontas, d. Aug 20, 1997; b. Oct
2, 1960 in Pocahontas; son of Irma Jean Taylor of Pocahontas and
late Billy Taylor; paternal grandmother Georgia Taylor of
Pocahontas. PSH August 28, 1997 Raymond Monroe TAYLOR, 70, Biggers. PSH July 11, 1974 (taken
from Looking Back, 24 Years Ago, July 9, 1998) Mr. (Mrs??) Leota Beatrice TEMPLETON, 59, died at her home at
Engelberg Friday night. PSH June 22, 1950 (taken from In the Long
Ago, PSH June 18, 1998) Antone Thiele, aged 19, son of Mrs. Wm. Thiele living two
miles north of Pocahontas, died as the result of a bullet from a
pistol. He and a companion were out hunting and it was believed
the weapon was accidentally discharged while Thiele was loading
it. PSH Dec.16, 1926 (taken from In The Long, Long Ago, PSH Dec.
10, 1998) DOLORES ANN SORG THIELEMIER, 82, of Maynard, died October 22,
1998, at St. Bernards Regional Medical Center, Jonesboro. Born
Dec. 13, 1915, in Carthage, MO, she was a dau of the late Joe and
Anna (Junkersfeld) Sorg. She is survived by her husband, George
William Thielemier. Burial was held in St. John's Catholic
Cemetery at Engelberg under the direction of McNabb Funeral Home.
PSH Oct 29, 1998 DARYL B. THIVIERGE, 46, of Traverse City, MI, died there Nov.
10, 1998. He was born July 9, 1952, in Star Lake, NY, the son of
Arthur Clarence and Kathryn Isabelle (Beegle) Thirierge and had
been a Traverse City resident since 1979. He was a veteran of the
VietNam war. PSH Nov. 19, 1998. William Thoma, 77 of Reyno, PSH Oct 31, 1974 (taken from
Looking Back-24 Years Ago, PSH Oct 29, 1998) Cona (Agee) Thomas, 83, formerly of Pocahontas, died Friday,
June 20, 1997, in Hot Springs. She was born in Pocahontas, Feb
17, 1914, only daughter of the late Samuel Jefferson and Cora
(Hall) Agee. She was a member of the First Baptist Church in
Pocahontas, past Worthy Matron of Eastern Star and retired from
the Pocahontas school system after 37 years of faithful service.
Mrs. Thomas is survived by two daughters, Elta Lee Johnson of
Salt Lake City, Utah, and Rex Anne Waymon of Hot Springs; three
grandchildren and five great grandchildren. She was preceded in
death by her husband, Rector Thomas, and eight brothers. Services
were held June 23, at McNabb Funeral Home Chapel with James
Anderson officiating. A tribute in song was given by her
granddaughter, Laura Branson. Interment was at the Masonic
Cemetery in Pocahontas. Pallbearers were Jerry, Charles, Rocky
and Lynn Agee, Jack Jr. and Tripp Johnson. NOTE: Mrs. Thomas'
family was friends of my parents, especially her brothers,
William Edward "Ed" and Clay Agee. Submitted by Reba Morgan Alsup. Elmer THOMAS, 93, Myrtle MO. PSH Feb 7, 1974 (taken from
Looking Back-24 Years Ago, PSH Feb 5, 1998) A Corning man apparently fell asleep at the wheel Jun 20, 1998
and was killed...Larry J. THOMAS, 44 died 10 miles north of
Pocahontas. Larry E. Thomas, 11, a passenger was injured and
taken to RC Med Ctr. Mr. Thomas b. May 9, 1954 in Corning, son of
Carl Thomas and Joy (Gardner) Thomas of Corning; wife was Mary
Jane Ballard Thomas. PSH JUNE 25, 1998 Mrs. Mary Janes THOMAS, 78, well-known lady of Attica; d. Feb
11 at her home. PSH Feb 16, 1950 (taken from In The Long Ago, PSH
Feb 12, 1998) Mrs. B.J. Thompson has received word that her brother, Lt.
Gene MORENCY of Grand Rapids, MN, was killed in action in Korea
on Dec. 11. PSH Jan 4, 1951 (taken from In the Long Ago, PSH Dec.
31, 1998) George Edward Thompson, 59 well known farmer and merchant of
Pocahontas died Tuesday. Son of late Mr. and Mrs. Samuel
Thompson. Leaves wife, Mrs. Myrtle Thomson 2 sons: Willard of
Denver Co and Willis of Deleplane, 2 daguhters; Ouida Huckabee of
St. Louis, and Joan Thompson of home 2 brothers; Robert of
Pocahontas and Pat of Braden TN, 1 sister; Eliza Bounds of
Perkins Ok that is everything I found on this family. PSH July
16, 1953. Submitted by Darla
Hopper. James Robert Thompson age 84 well known farmer b. Feb 10 1875
Ky a son of the late Sam and Mary Thompson, 1st wife: Cora
Hunter, 2nd wife Emma Stout, 3rd Mrs. Emma Holstead 3 daugthers:
Irene Waymon, Mary Crisp Stillwater Okl, Pearl Whitsell of West
Plains Mo 4 sons: Eugene Thompson, Anderson Ind., Ralph Thompson
St. Louis Mo. Daly Thompson and Jack Thompson of Pocahontas 1
Brother Pat of Mason TN 1 sister Eliza Bounds of Perkin Ok. PSH
Aug. 13, 1959. Submitted by Darla
Hopper. John T. Thompson age 62 Randolph County Sheriff 1934-1938,
passed away from Heart trouble. Born in Ky Jyuly 31 1884 he was
the son of the late James S. and Eliza Jane White Thompson.
Surviving are: wife Amanda Pace Thompson, 2 daughters: Beaulah
Blankenship of Little Rock, Mrs. John Lee Gray of Ponca City Okl
1 son; Clifford Thompson of Akron OH 3 step children: Mrs. Grace
Poindexter of Kennet Mo, Virgil and Guy Pace of Pocahontas 3
brothers: J R of Pocahontas, G E of Sharum, P H of Braden TN 1
sister Ruby Bounds of Perkin OK this is a long obit descibing the
funeral and burial. PSH Oct. 17, 1947. Submitted by Darla Hopper. Mrs. Maude THOMPSON, 86, Pocahontas, PSH Aug 16, 1973 (taken
from Looking Back-24 Years Ago, PSH Aug 28, 1997) Mrs. Myrtle THOMPSON, 80, Pocahontas. PSH Oct. 10, 1974 (taken
from Looking Back, News from the Past - 24 Years Ago, PSH Oct 8,
1998) Mrs. Vinnie E. THOMPSON of Kansas City, MO. PSH Aug 1, 1974
(taken from Looking Back-24 Years Ago, PSH July 30, 1998) Willis Woodrow THOMPSON, 79, of Pocahontas; d. June 18, 1998;
b. Randolph County Feb 5, 1919; son of late George and Myrtle
(Williams) Thompson; widower of Essie Pearl Thompson. PSH JUNE
25, 1998 EFFIE (PORTER) THORNTON b. 10 Jul 1886 d. 17 1915 Lawr. CO.
AR. Submitted by Betty Sims. JULIA THORNTON b. Apr 1882 d. 25 May 1903 Lawr. CO. AR.
Submitted by Betty Sims. Mrs. Sarah THROESCH, 77, a former resident of Randolph County,
died Dec 1 in Pontiac, MI, where she has been making her home.
She was born at Gatewood, MO May 28, 1882. Her remains are being
brought to Pocahontas and arrangements will be announced by the
McNabb Funeral Home. PSH Dec 24, 1959 Glenburn L. THROGMORTON, 42, West Helena, PSH Dec 20, 1973
(taken from Looking Back-24 Years Ago, PSH Dec 18, 1997) Dr. Hiram L. Throgmorton, aged 56 of this city, died in a
Jonesboro hospital after suffering a third attack of gall
trouble. He was vice president and a director of the Randolph
County Bank and owned considerable real estate and other
property. PSH Dec. 2, 1926 (taken from In the Long, Long Ago, PSH
Nov. 26, 1998) Leon TIDWELL, 68, of Pocahontas, d. Jan 19, 1998; b. Mar 21,
1929 at Brookings; son of late Elmer and Mable Jones Tidwell;
wife, Myra Nell Haynes Tidwell. PSH Jan 22, 1998 Ralph Marvin TONEY, 63, Dalton. PSH Feb 14, 1974 (taken from
Looking Back-24 Years Ago, PSH Feb 12, 1998) Winnie S. Toney, 75, life-long resident of Randolph County,
PSH Dec 5, 1974 (taken from Looking Back-24 Years Ago, Dec. 3,
1998) Ora Lee TORRY, 64, of Imboden; d. June 25, 1998; b. Oct 8,
1933, near Imboden; dau of late Lacy and Ruth (Helm) Bilbrey;
widow of R. J. "Jim" Torry III. PSH JULY 2, 1998 Mrs. Mary Elizabeth Toy, 68, Pocahontas, PSH Dec. 19, 1974
(taken from Looking Back-24 Years Ago, PSH Dec. 17, 1998)
Submitted by Tammie Chada. Ricky L. Tribble, 23, of Walnut Ridge, the
grandson of a Randolph County man, was killed in this automobile
which he was driving and was involved in a 7-vehicle-car pileup
in Hwy. 67 south of Pocahontas, Thursday evening. The wrecks
occurred at about 7:30 p.m., in dense fog. Three other drivers in
the pileup were injured and hospitalized, Mrs. Tommie
Stubblefield Tolson, 47, of Walnut Ridge (formerly of Randolph
County); Marvin D. Lawson, 47, of Lake Charles, La., and Virgil
Skaggs, 56, of Huff. Officers said the pileup occurred when Mrs.
Tolson pulled from a side road leading from Southern Baptist
College and pulled onto Hwy. 67 and was struck by a car. Moments
thereafter, a pickup truck driven by Lee Taylor of Pocahontas hit
one of the two cars and knocked it off the road, and Taylor's
pickup came to a halt in front of a nearby service station.
Within moments, a tractor-trailer hit Mrs. Tolson's car (from
which she had alit) and knocked the car away from the impact
area. Seconds later, a large auto transport truck piled into the
back of the trailer-truck which had just hit the Tolson car, and
young Tribble's car then piled into the back of the auto
transport. Seconds later a huge trailer-truck plowed into the
Tribble car and wedged the small car between the two large
trucks, completely demolishing the Tribble car. Two other
Randolph Countians were passengers in Lee Taylor's truck. They
were Melvin Young of Birdell and Benny Blackwell of Pocahontas.
All escaped injury, but Taylor's pickup was badly damaged.
Tribble, a former Walnut Ridge High school star football player,
was the son of Mrs. Bernice Modlin Tribble of Walnut Ridge, and
the manager of Rorex Super Market in Walnut Ridge. In addition to
his mother, he is survived by his wife, Mrs. Billie Phillips
Tribble; a brother, 2 sisters, and his grandparents, Earl Modlin
of Pocahontas and Mrs. Mary Riggs of Walnut Ridge. Funeral
services were at 2 p.m., Saturday at Bryan Funeral Chapel at
Walnut Ridge, with burial in Masonic Cemetery in Pocahontas. Submitted by Reba
Morgan Alsup. VINCENT (BEANIE) TROXEL, 74, of Pocahontas, formerly of Reyno,
d. Mar 12, 1998 at Randolph County Medical Center. Born May 23,
1923 in Datto, he was the son of the late Elmer and Gertrude
Troxel. Wife - Betty Troxel. Buried in Johnston Cemetery near
Reyno. PSH MAR 19, 1998 Albert Mosbey Tucker, 78, of Pocahontas , died at his home
Sunday Sep. 5, 1965. He was born April 22, 1887 in Louisville
,Kentucky a son of of the late Albert C. Tucker and Mary Naomia
Dowdy Tucker. He is survived by his widow Gracie Pratt Tucker of
the home; 1 son Vernon Tucker of Route 2 ; 4 daughters Opal Camp
of Pocahontas , Agnes Wyatt of Route 4 , Lucille Wells of North
Star Rt., Imboden and Louise Hebert of Route 4 ; 2 half-sisters
Ruby Jones of Pocahontas and Amby Riney of Knobel ; 15
grandchildren and 26 great grandchildren. Funeral services were
conducted Friday at 2:30 p.m. in the Chapel of McNabb Funeral
Home with Rev. O. Phillip May officiating. Burial was in the
Shiloh Cemetery under the direction of MaNabb Funeral Home.
Pallbearers were David DeVille, James Hefner, Ed Huddleston, Roe
Hufstedler, Norman Hufstedler, and John Gordon. Submitted by Lee & Betty Tucker. Mrs. Faye Elizabeth TUCKER, 48, Rockford, IL. PSH Aug 4, 1974
(taken from Looking Back-24 Years Ago, PSH Aug 6, 1998) H.R. TUCKER, aged 78, died at his home, Warm Springs, Route 1,
October 18. PSH Oct. 26, 1950 (from In the Long Ago, PSH Oct 22,
1998) Laurel Vernon Tucker, 86, of Pocahontas, died
Friday, April 10,1998 ,at Randolph County Medical Center. He was
born June 26,1911 in Knobel a son of the late Albert Mosbey and
Gracie Ethyl Pratt Tucker. He was a heavy equipment operator for
the Randolph Co. Highway Dept. Survivors are 2 sons Lee R. Tucker
and James L. Tucker both of Pocahontas.; 2 sisters Agnes Wyatt of
Memphis and Louise Hebert of Loranger La.; 6 grandchildren and 7
great grandchildren. He was preceded in death by his wife Lillian
Levita Goodman Tucker and 2 sons George Albert and Earl Howard
Tucker. Funeral services were held sunday in the chapel of McNabb
Funeral Home with Bro. Carl Massey officiating. Burial followed
in the Shiloh Cem. Pallbearers were Stanley Tucker, Greg
Wrenfrow, Bill and Danny Camp, Lanny Wells and Roe Hufstedler.
Submitted by Lee &
Betty Tucker. Mrs. Lillian L.Goodman Tucker, age 18, wife of Vernon Tucker,
died at their home near Shiloh on Saturday, April 10, 1937.She
was born Jan. 6,1919 in Harness Arkansas a daughter of Mrs. Laura
Richardson Goodman Clark and the late Levi Goodman.Survivors in
addition to her mother and husband is a 10 day od son Lee Tucker.
Funeral services were conducted at the Shiloh Baptist church at
11 A.M. Sunday with Bro. Ralph Staten officiating. Interment was
in the Shiloh Cemetery . McNabb Undertaking Co. was in charge.
Submitted by Lee & Betty
Tucker. Kathleen TUNSTILL, 86, of Pocahontas, d. June 30, 1998; b.
March 3, 1912 in Athens, AL; dau of late George and Cora
Wigginton; husband - Ernest Tunstill of Pocahontas. PSH JULY 9,
1998 MRS. AUDREY TURBYEVILLE, age 71, of Hoxie, died Tuesday night
at 11;30 in Lawrence Memorial Hospital. She was born in Randolph
County and lived at Sedgwick until moving to Hoxie 6 years ago.
She was a member of the Church of Christ. Survivors include her
husband Bill Turbyeville of Hoxie ; 3 daughters Loretta Hubbart
of Hoxie, Estalee Burns of Rt. 1 Hoxie and Thelma Boucher of
Cleburne Texas ; one brother Herbert Pratt of Clover Bend ; two
half brothers Melburn Hurn of Rt. 3 Walnut Ridge and Fletcher
Hurn of Lynn ; 10 grandchildren and 12 great-grandchildren.
Funeral arrangements will be by Bryan Funeral Home. Taken from
The Walnut Ridge Times Dispatch July 3, 1975 ( Mrs. Turbyeville
was the daughter of Lonnie B. Pratt and Martha Robertson Pratt
Hurn) Submitted by Lee &
Betty Tucker. Funeral services for Mrs. AUDREY TURBYEVILLE of Hoxie who died
July 1 at the age of 71, were held Friday afternoon at 2 in the
Bryan Funeral Home Chapel with Harold Clement and Donald Lane
officiating. Burial was in Lawrence Memorial Park Cemetery.
Pallbearers were Baudie Harp, Randal Holder, Allen Morrison,
Luther Jones, Rodney Ellis, Lloyd Wright. Submitted by Lee & Betty Tucker. Mrs. Delila Ann Turner, 65, of Rt. 1, Gibbers, PSH Dec 5, 1974
(taken from Looking Back-24 Years Ago, Dec. 3, 1998) John Henry Turner, aged 25, son of Mr. and MRs. A. J. Turner,
was drowned in Current River while two brothers and three friends
looked on, helpless to render assistance. PSH Dec 9, 1926 (taken
from In the Long, Long Ago, Dec. 3, 1998) Lon E. TURNER, 85, of Cottonwood, CA, d. May 27, 1998; b. May
20, 1913 in Maynard, son of late Andrew and Ollie McClain Turner;
wife - Lola; moved to Shasta County, CA in 1941. PSH June 11,
1998 EMMA IRENE TYER, 76, of Pocahontas, died Sept. 28, 1998, at
St. Bernards Regional Medical Center, Jonesboro. She was born Apr
7, 1922, at Portia, a dau of the late Robert C. and Mary C.
(Pickett) Hodge. She is survived by her husband, Homer H. Tyer.
She is buried in Spikes Cemetery. PSH Oct 1, 1998 AMOS TYLER - Manuel Amos Tyler, 76, of Pocahontas, passed away
in Baptist Hospital, Little Rock, last Friday. Born in Randolph
County, March 23, 1895, he was a son of the late Peter Simpson
and Elvira Rhodes Tyler. He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Mazie
Bailey Tyler of Springfield, Ill.; 4 daughters, Mrs. Irene Hager
of Bethany, Okla., Mrs. Lorine Jacks of Perkins, Okla., and Mrs.
Bonnie Crenshaw and Mrs. Zella Mae Crenshaw, both of Oklahoma
City, Okla.; a son, Voll Tyler, of Perkins, Okla; 15
grandchildren and 7 great-grandchildren; 5 brothers, Hardy Tyler
of Pocahontas, Carl Tyler of Naylor, Mo., Henry Tyler of Rt. 1,
Pocahontas, Harvey Tyler of Halsington, Kansas and Bill Tyler of
St. Louis, Mo.; 3 sisters, Mrs. Maude Bicker of Rt. 2, and Mrs.
Thelma Lambert of Rt. 5, Pocahontas, and Mrs. Lola Ingram of
Doniphan, Mo. Funeral services were held at 10 a.m., Monday in
the Chapel of McNabb Funeral Home with Rev. Glen Lewis
officiating. Burial followed in Antioch Cemetery under direction
of McNabb's. [Died 23 December 1971] Submitted by Becky Lambert. Rev. Carl C. Tyler, 70 of Naylor, Mo., a former resident of
Randolph County, died Thursday, July 19, 1973 in the Poplar
Bluff, Mo., Hospital. He was born April 26, 1903, a son of the
late Peter and Dollie Golden Tyler. He was a General Baptist
minister. Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Vica Tyler of the
home; 3 daughters, Mrs. Jean Horgraves of Lemay, Mo., Mrs. Roxie
Cunningham of Paragould and Mrs. Wilma Little of Hematite, Mo.; 2
sons, C.J. Tyler of Stewart, Ill., and Jackie Tyler of
Harrisburg; 13 grandchildren; 3 sisters, Mrs. Lola Ingram of
Doniphan, Mo., and Mrs. Maudie Bickers and Mrs. Thelma Lamberts
[sic] of Pocahontas; 4 brothers, Henry and Hardie Tyler of
Pocahontas, Harvie Tyler of Mountain View, Mo., and Bill Tyler of
Pacific, Mo. Funeral services were held at Parient Funeral Home
in Naylor, Sunday afternoon at 2 p.m., with Rev. Clarence Cook
officiating. Burial followed in Masonic Cemetery in Naylor.
Submitted by Becky Lambert. Submitted by Becky Lambert. Mrs. Dolly Victoria Tyler, aged 63, died at the home of a
daughter, Mrs. Leslie Bickers of Ingram, Feb. 24. She was born in
Howell County, Missouri, April 10, 1880, a daughter of Thomas and
Marcy [sic, should be Mary] Golden. She was married to Peter A.
[sic, should be S.] Tyler, July 17, 1899 and they were the
parents of 11 children, seven of whom survive. Mrs. Tyler is
survived by four sons, William H. Tyler of Black Oak; Carl C.
Tyler of Doniphan, Harvy F. Tyler of Elm Store and Cpl. Willie W.
Tyler, who is somewhere in England; three daughters, Mrs. Lola
Ingram of Doniphan, Mrs. Thelma Lambert of Pocahontas and Mrs.
Bickers; 28 grandchildren; two sisters and three brothers, Mrs.
C. W. Poe, Mrs. W. M. Snodgrass, Henry, Jasper and Hutson Golden.
Submitted by Becky Lambert. Harvey Fletcher Tyler, 66, son of the late Pete and Dolly
Tyler, died June 6. He was born in Pocahontas, August 2, 1916. He
was united in marriage August 29, 1966 to Evelyn O. Reese. He is
survived by his wife of the home in Mountain View, Mo.; one
step-daughter, Sandra Butler, Mountain View; three sisters, Lola
Ingram, Paragould, Maude Bickers and Thelma Lambert, Pocahontas.
He was preceded in death by his parents, and three brothers,
Carl, Henry and Bill Tyler. He was a member of the Church of
Christ. He was an inspector for cheese processing plants for many
years. Submitted by Becky
Lambert. Hardy A. Tyler, 93, of 2008 Convent St., Pocahontas, passed
away in Randolph County Hospital Saturday. He was born in
Randolph County, Sept. 7, 1884, a son of the late Peter and
Elvira Rhodes Tyler. His wife, Mrs. Malinda Jackson Tyler
preceded him in death. He is survived by three sons, Rev. Alvin
Tyler of Ellsberry, Mo., Burette Tyler of Fairfield, Ill., and
Woody Tyler of St. Louis; a daughter, Mrs. Exie Wooldridge of
Pocahontas; two half-brothers, Harvie Tyler of Mountain View,
Mo., and Willie Tyler of St. Louis; three half-sisters, Mrs. Lola
Ingram of Doniphan, Mo., Mrs. Maudie Bickers of Pocahontas and
Mrs. Thelma Lambert of Rt. 5, Pocahontas; 17 grandchildren and 30
great-grandchildren. Funeral services were held at 10:00 a.m.,
Monday in First Free Will Baptist Church with Revs. David
Joshlin, George Ritter and Dewey Thompson officiating. Burial
followed in Masonic Cemetery with McNabb's in charge. Pallbearers
were L. A. and H. A. Harris, Darrel Ray Vaughn, Donald Witter,
Jim, J.B. and Andrew Tyler and Dennie Scarbaugh. Submitted by Becky Lambert. Jimmie Lavugh TYLER, 51, of Pocahontas; d. Jan 17, 1998; b. in
Pocahontas Nov 13, 1946, son of Christine Gunn Tyler Barstch of
Pocahontas and the late Chester Tyler; wife, Diana Lewis Tyler.
PSH Jan 22, 1998 MRS. MALINDA TYLER, 84, of 2208 Convent St., Pocahontas,
passed away in Extendicare Nursing Home, Jonesboro, last
Thursday. She was born in Alabama, Aug. 25, 1886, a daughter of
the late Andrew and Catherine Brown Jackson. She is survived by
her husband, Hardy Tyler of the home; a daughter, Mrs. Exie
Wooldridge of Pocahontas; 3 sons, Rev. Alvin Tyler of New
Florence, Mo., Burette Tyler of Fairfield, Ill., and Woodrow
Tyler of St. Louis; a brother, Jim Jackson and a sister, Mrs.
Susie Massey, both Pocahontas; 16 grandchildern [sic] and 24
great grandchildren. Funeral services were held at 1:30 p.m.,
Sunday in the Free Will Baptist Church here with Revs. Ben Scott
and Glen Lewis officiating. Burial followed in Masonic Cemetery
with McNabb's in charge. Pallbearers were J.B. Andrew, Jim, H.A.
and L.A. Tyler and Darrell Ray Vaughn. Submitted by Becky Lambert. Paul D. TYLER, 76,of Waukesha, Wis., d. June 22, 1998. PSH
JUNE 25, 1998 Mrs. Vica Alepha Tyler, 84, of Campbell, Mo., formerly of
Naylor, Mo., died Wednesday evening at Doctors' Regional Medical
Center in Poplar Bluff, Mo. She was a member of the Elm Grove
General Baptist Church in Naylor. She was preceeded in death by
her husband, Rev. Carl Tyler. Survivors include three daughters,
Jean Hargraves of Lemay, Mo., Roxie Cunningham of Campbell, Mo.,
and Wilma Brinkley of Naylor; a son, Jack Tyler of Trumann; a
sister, Bessie Yarber of Doniphan, Mo.; three brothers, L.A. Reed
of Dexter, Mo., Charlie Reed and Homer Reed, both of Gatewood,
Mo.; 15 grandchildren; and 15 great-grandchildren. Services will
be held Saturday morning at 11 in Parrent Funeral Home chapel in
Naylor. Burial will follow in Naylor Masonic Cemetery with Rev.
Donald Clark and Rev. Vernon Cunningham officiating. Visitation
will begin this afternoon at 5 at the chapel. [Looks like Nov. 7,
90 - was written in by hand] Submitted by Becky Lambert. William Henry Tyler, 75, of Pocahontas, Rt. 1, died Monday
evening in Randolph County Hospital. A retired farmer, he was a
member of Elnora Freewill Baptist Church. He had lived near
Pocahontas for 20 years and formerly lived at Caraway. Survivors
include his wife, Mrs. Edith Mae Tyler of the home; three sons,
Wilburn annd [sic] Lilburn Tyler, both of Caraway, and Jerry
Tyler of Pocahontas, Rt. 1; three daughters, Mrs. Jeanette
Swaagel of Detroit, Mich.; Mrs. Gladys Morris of Black Oak, Rt.
1, and Mrs. Betty Houtz of Dundee, Mich.; a step-daughter, Mrs.
Daisy Odom of Essex, Mo.; two brothers, Harvey Tyler, Mt. View,
Mo., and Billy Tyler, St. Louis; three sisters, Mrs. Lola Ingram,
Doniphan, Mrs. Maude Bickers, Rt. 1, Pocahontas and Mrs. Thelma
Lambert, Rt. 5, Pocahontas; 22 grandchildren and 13
great-grandchildren. Funeral services will be at 2 p.m., today
(Thursday) at Elnora Baptist Church with Revs. Melvin Shelton and
Bill Halcomb officiating. Burial will be in Randolph Memorial
Gardens under direction of Gregg Funeral Home of Walnut Ridge.
Grandsons will be pallbearers. [Born: 11 May 1901; died: 9 May
1977] Submitted by Becky
Lambert. Willie W. (Bill) Tyler, 61, passed away Feb. 16 in V.A.
Hospital, St. Louis. He was born June 2, 1918 in Randolph County,
a son of the late Peter Simpson and Dolly Victory Golden Tyler.
He was a veteran of World War II. He leaves three sisters, Lola
Ingram of Rockford, Ill., Maudie Bickers of Pocahontas and Thelma
Lambert of Attica; a brother, Harvie Tyler of Mountain View, Mo.;
two daughters, Sharon Kay Duff of Supply and LeDenia Ungerank of
Pocahontas; nine grandchildren. Funeral services were held Feb.
20 at 10:00 a.m. in Pheibes Pacific Funeral Home in St. Louis,
with J. B. Ingram officiating. Burial followed in Jefferson
Barracks Cemetery, St. Louis. [Died 16 February 1980] Submitted
by Becky Lambert. Opal Mae ULMER, 81, of Jonesboro, a former
resident of Randolph Co, d. 19 Mar 1998 at St. Bernard's Reg Med
Ctr, Jonesboro, b. in Stokes, m. Paul Ulmer. PSH, March 26, 1998 Albert Lee UPSHAW, 86, Pocahontas. PSH May 30,
1974 (taken from Looking Back-24 Years Ago, PSH May 28, 1998) VIVIAN FAYE UPTON, 77, of Ravenden, d. Mar 13,
1998 at her home. Born Dec 12, 1920 at Keffier, OK, she was a dau
of the late William Walter and Lina Leora Bennett Taffar. She is
survived by her husband, Lennie Edward Upton, who she married on
Dec 21, 1938 at Egypt Grove, MO. Buried in Fowler Cemetery near
Caulfield, MO under the direction of McNabb Funeral Home. PSH MAR
19, 1998 JEREMY WILLIAM VANDERGRIFF, 24, of 722 Pettit
Road, Pocahontas, died Nov. 16, 1998, at his residence. He was
born Nov. 19, 1973, in Pocahontas, a son of Ruth (Ballard) Redus
of Pocahontas and the late William Jerry Vandergriff. Surviving
also are his grandparents, Cleatus Vandergriff, Maye Vandergriff
and Mr. and Mrs. Edsel Ballard, all of Pocahontas. He is buried
in Spikes Cemetery. PSH Nov. 19, 1998. PSH Nov. 19, 1998. Mary Louise "Mollie" Pratt Shipman
Vandergriff ,age 94, of 210 Olive passed away at Randolph County
Nursing Home Dec. 23, 1983.She was a lifelong resident of
Randolph County. She was born Oct. 23,1889 a daughter of the late
Sterling Price Pratt and Clida Alexander Pratt. Survivors include
a grandaughter Grace Shipman Hartgrove of Sierra Vista, Az.; 1
great grandchild ; several nieces and nephews. Funeral services
were conducted on Monday Jan. 2,1984 a 11 A.M. in the Chapel of
McNabb Funeral Home with Nobel Wiles officiating. Burial followed
in the Pratt Cemetery near Warm Springs . Pallbearers were Bill
Carroll, Ted Bowers, Mitt ,Russ and Bill Bennett and Frank
Kincade. Submitted by Lee
& Betty Tucker. Sular VANDERGRIFF, 92, of Ravenden Springs. PSH
June 13, 1974 (taken from Looking Back-24 Years Ago, PSH June 11,
1998) Marcus D. VanHOOSER, 64, Searcy. PSH July 25,
1974 (taken from Looking Back-24 Years Ago, July 23, 1998) Louis VAUGHN, 71 of Reyno, d. Feb 6, 1998; b. Mar
22, 1926 at Hayti, MO. Wife - Jewel. PSH Feb 12, 1998 Raven "Buck" Lowell VAUGHN, age 71, d.
June 5, 1998; a native of Pocahontas, he lived in Contra Costa
County, CA for 46 years. wife, Georgia I. Vaughn. PSH JUNE 18,
1998 Cleo S. VAUGHT, 71, of Biggers, d. June 3, 1998;
b. April 9, 1927 at Bono, son of late George William and Martha
Vaught; wife - Polly. PSH June 11, 1998 Alta Bowers Veitch died at her home in
Starkville, Mississippi, on Dec.27, 1997. She was buried in the
Oddfellows Cemetery after services at First Presbyterian Church
in Starkville on Dec.30, 1997. Mrs Veitch was born in Pocahontas
to Joshua Cartee and Mary Etta Haynes Bowers on Sept.15, 1908.
She graduated from Pocahontas High School and went to Walnut
Ridge to work in the Foster Dry Good Store, owned by Fred and
Pearl Bowers Foster. There, she met Purina Mills representative
Thomas Edwin Veitch and they were married Aug. 31,1930, in
Pocahontas. They settled in Starkville in 1935 and remained there
for the rest of their lives. Ed preceded her in death in 1986.
She was also preceded in death by a daughter Nancy Claire Veitch
in 1936, and a brother Joe Bowers and 2 sisters Mildred Bowers
and Della Bowers Hooten. She is survived by 2 daughters Virginia
Cowsert and Mary Montgomery; 7 grandchildren and 9 great-
grandchildren. The Veitches were both active in civic
organizations and clubs untill the last few years. PSH FEB 5,
1998. Submitted by Lee &
Betty Tucker. Edward R. Vester, 74, of Bismarck was born Nov.
5, 1900 in Pocahontas Ark and died Sept.14 at Farmington
Community Hospital . He was the son of James A. Vester and Lara
Phipps Vester. Surviving are his widow, Myrtle Goddard Vester of
Bismarck;three sisters, Euna Weisenborn, Tura{Mrs Arthur} Zimmer.
both of St. Louis and Wilma [Mrs. Raymond} Atwell, Leesburg; six
grandchildren and two great grandchildren. He was preceded in
death by two sons , Dr. James A. Vester and Raymond Vester. Mr.
Vester was a member of the First Baptist Church in Bismarck; a
Past Master of Bismarck Lodge 41 A.F.& A.M. and Sabylla
Chapter 276 O.E.S. The body will lie in state at 7 p.m. tonight
at Edna Lee Shipman and Sons Funeral Home in Bismarck. Services
will be Wednesday at 1 p.m. at the First Baptist Church in
Bismarck with the Rev William Hodge officiating. Interment will
be at the Masonic Cemetery in Bismarck. The Daily Journal, Park
Hill Mo, St. Francois Co. Mo September 1975. Contributed by Pat Barnes Alred. My personal
notes: Ed Vester lived in St. Louis until he retired from Granite
City Steel. He then moved to Bismarck where his son Dr. James A.
Vester had a practice. In documents obtained while Ed Vester
lived in St. Louis, Ed stated he was born in Maynard Ark. Ed was
grandson of John Berry Vester and Virginia Elnora
"Jenny" Eagan Vester from Randolph Co Ark. His father
James Alfred Vester is my great grand uncle. John Berry VESTER was found dead in his bed
Saturday February 11, 1922 by his wife at their home near
Minorca. He was in his 79th year and had recently been indisposed
and his children had been called to his bedside. He seemed to be
getting better, however, and his going was not expected. Mr.
Vester was a prominent citizen and farmer of this county and was
an old Confederate Solider. Besides a wife and family he leaves a
number of strong friends and several other relatives. The burial
was in Pitman Cemetery.John Berry "Bud" Vester was born
May 17, 1846 in Benton Co. Tn and was son of James Henry Vester
and Elizabeth Ann Benton. His wife was Virginia"Jennie"
Elnora Eagan. PSH Feb 17, 1922, Vol XLI No.27 Contributed by Pat Barnes Alred Mrs. Mary Evalena VESTER, 86, Fort Pierce, FL,
from PSH files of Mar 28, 1974 (taken from Looking Back-24 Years
Ago, PSH Mar 26, 1998) Cleo H. WADDELL, 80, of Pocahontas, d. July 8,
1998 at Randolph County Medical Center. Born Apr 9, 1918 at
Hamil, he was a son of the late Witt and Ethel (Brady) Waddell
and a WWII vet. Wife - Rebecca Batey Waddell. Funeral services
were held in the Chapel of McNabb Funeral Home; he was buried in
Gravesville Cemetery. PSH July 16, 1998 Mrs. Johnnie WADDELOW of Ponca City, OK; d. May
28, 1998; formerly Johnnie Lee Thompson, dau of late John and
Amanda Thompson and a 1941 graduate of Pocahontas High School.
PSH JUNE 18, 1998 Edith Claire WADE, 71, of Smithville, d. Dec 14,
1997 ; b. June 25, 1926 at Holbrook, AZ; dau of late Chester A.
and Edith Leota Murphy Cochran; widow of William H. Wade. PSH Dec
18, 1997 Raymond WALKER killed in Michegan Auto Accident:;
Raymond Walker, age 38 , of Dwaine Michegan was killed in an
automobile accident there at 10:30 Friday night. He was born in
Pocahontas Jan. 1920, was a veteran of WWII . He was taken
prisoner of War at Corregidor and was in the Bataan death march.
He was a Japanese prisoner for 3 and a half years and underwent
dire privations during that time . After his release Mr. Walker
returned to Pocahontas but had lived in Michegan for several
years. His wife is former Miss Pauline Capps, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Lester Capps of Dwaine. Funeral services were conducted in
Dwaine Tuesday and internment was in a cemetary there. He leaves
his wife, three sons Johnny, Gary, and Ronnie, three daughters,
Katherine, Wanda, and Helen Louise, of the home, his father L.M.
Walker, his mother Mrs. Cloe Myers Walker of Dielstadt, MO, a
sister Clara Griffin of Dielstadt, two aunts Mrs. Clarence Atkins
of Pocahontas and Mrs. Alice Binkley of Walnut Ridge. Among the
relatives who were in Michegan for funeral services were Miss.
Nola Halford a cousin; Miss. Maud Capps, both of Pocahontas. PSH
November 1958; Contributed by Will Walker ZITA MARIE WALKER, 88, of Pocahontas, died Nov.
2, 1998, at the Pocahontas Nursing and Rehab Center. She was born
Nov. 12, 1909 in Brockett, a dau of the late Joseph and Anna
Sabella (Neff) Weisenbach. Her husband, John Joseph Walker,
preceded her in death. She was buried in St. John's Catholic
Cemetery at Engelberg under the direction of McNabb Funeral Home.
PSH Nov 12, 1998 Mrs. Rebecca Lavina WALL, 79, Kennett, MO, PSH
Aug 16, 1973 (taken from Looking Back-24 Years Ago, PSH Aug 28,
1997) Anna Ruth WALLACE, 79, of Pocahontas, d. Aug 20,
1997; b. June 24, 1918 at Surridge; dau of late Frank and Winnie
Nell James Ellis; husband, Dailey Wallace. PSH August 28, 1997 John Carrol (J.C.) WALSER, 74, Pocahontas, PSH
Jan 24, 1974 (taken from Looking Back-24 Years Ago, PSH Jan 22,
1998) Floyd Rosechester WANTLAND, 81, Rt. 3,
Pocahontas, PSH Apr 25 1974 (taken from Looking Back, 24 Years
Ago, PSH Apr 23, 1998) Mrs. Fannie WATSON, 75 of Pocahontas. PSH June
27, 1974 (taken from Looking Back-24 Years Ago, June 25, 1998) JACK DEMPSEY WATSON, 76, of Pocahontas, died Nov.
16, 1998, at Randolph County Medical Center. Born Aug. 14, 1922,
in Porum, OK, he was a son of the late Benjamin Rush and Rachel
(Allen) Watson. He was a veteran of WWII. He is buried in Masonic
Cemetery. PSH Nov. 19, 1998. Herbert Bruce WAYLAND, 91, of Reyno, d. June 15,
1998; wife - Ethel (Benson) Wayland. PSH JUNE 25, 1998 Anna Faye WAYMON, 53, of Pocahontas; d. May 31,
1998; b. May 24, 1945 at Biggers; dau of late Floyd and Lula
Risenhoover Hart; husband - Dick Waymon of Pocahontas. PSH June
4, 1998 Mrs. Merel S. WAYMON, 85, of Pocahontas, d. Aug
20, 1998; b. July 2, 1912, at Brockett. She was a dau of the late
William and Lucie Hart Sago. Survived by her husband, William
Henry "Jack" Waymon of Pocahontas. Buried in Masonic
Cemetery, Pocahontas; Cox-Waymon Funeral Home directed the
services. PSH Aug 27, 1998. OPAL NAOMI WAYMON, 91, of Jonesboro, a former
resident of Randolph County, died Aug 13, 1998 at St. Bernard's
Regional Medical Center, Jonesboro. She was born Oct 18, 1906 in
Randolph County, and was a dau of the late G. G. and Elva
(Russell) Winebaugh. Preceded in death by her husband, Jim
Waymon. Buried in Randolph Memorial Gardens. PSH Aug 20, 1998. Mrs. Bessie Jane WEATHERFORD, 49, died at home. PSH Feb 23,
1950 (taken from In The Long Ago, PSH Feb 19, 1998) GERTIE BEATRICE WEATHERFORD, 87, of Ravenden
Springs, d. July 15, 1998; b. Feb 26, 1911 in Cooterville, MO;
dau of the late William Tapley and Emma Tucker (Barlow) Slayton;
widow of James Robert Weatherford. PSH July 23, 1998 Arthur P. WEATHERLY, 87, Pocahontas. PSH July 18,
1974 (taken from Looking Back-24 Years Ago, July 16, 1998) GUS EDWARD "TED" WEITKAMP, 74, of
Imboden, died Nov. 7, 1998, at his home. He was born Dec 30,
1923, in Randolph County, a son of the late William Peter and
Belle Marie (Clark) Weitkamp. He is survived by his wife, Glenda
Weitkamp. He is buried in Sharum Cemetery. PSH Nov 12, 1998 Mrs. Myrtle Belle Weitkamp, 87 of Rt. 1,
Delaplaine, passed away in Randolph County Hospital, November 20,
1977. She was born September 22, 1890, in Clay County, a daughter
of the late Sam and Martha Ann (Forbes) Clark. Her husband,
William Peter Weitkamp preceded her in death. Survivors include
four sons, Clarence Weitkamp of Ravenden Springs, Ray Weitkamp of
Rt. 1, Pocahontas, Edward Weitkamp of Peoria, IL, and Darrell
Weitkamp of Rt. 1, Delaplaine; four daughters, Mrs. Mable Cross
of Paragould, Mrs. Lena Stone of Walnut Ridge, Mrs. Roslee
Crawford of Rt. 1, Biggers, and Mrs. Eunice Holbrook of Holly
Springs, MO. 36 grandchildren and several great grandchildren.
Funeral services were held Wednesday, November 23, at 10:00 a.m.
in the Chapel of McNabb Funeral Home with Rev. Carl High
officiating. Burial followed in Sharum Cemetery with McNabb's in
charge. Pallbearers were Emmit Stone, Billy Weitkamp, Leo Cross,
W. E. and Jim Weitkamp, Henry Holbrook, Bill Clark and Jerry
Crawford. Submitted by family friend, Reba Morgan Alsup. Mrs. Agnes E. Wells, 77, of Rt. 1, Walnut Ridge
(Fender Community), passed away in Randolph Home, Wednesday,
November 30, 1977. A lifelong resident of Randolph County, she
was born September 3, 1900, a daughter of John Wesley and Melissa
Ann (Clayton) Finley. Her husband, Charles A. Wells preceded her
in death. She is survived by three sons, Calvin Wells of
Jonesboro and Albert and Harold Wells of Rockford, IL., three
daughters, Mrs. Nina Wheat of Rialto, CA., Mrs. Melissa Simington
of Pocahontas, and Mrs. Patsy Carlton of Rockford, IL.; two
sisters, Mrs. Lettie Stoddard of Memphis, TN. and Mrs. Docia
Blansett of Lincoln, CA. 17 grandchildren and 5 great
grandchildren. Funeral services were held at 2:00 p.m., Friday in
the Chapel of McNabb Funeral Home with Rev. Curtis Smith
officiating. Burial followed in Masonic Cemetery with McNabb's in
charge. Submitted by niece, Reba
Morgan Alsup. Mrs. Bertha Mae Wells, 94, of Jonesboro, died at
Randolph County Medical Center, Wednesday, January 26, 1994. She
was born February 21, 1899, at Fender, a daughter of Marion and
Sarah Ellen (Owens) Stroud. Her husband John T. Wells and a son
Tommy Edward Wells preceded her in death. She is survived by a
son Charles Wells of Jonesboro; a stepdaughter Elda Swyres of
Ellington, MO; a niece, Lois Jane Roemig of St. Louis, MO; eight
grandchildren, seven great grandchildren and one great-great
grandchild. Funeral services were held Friday afternoon in the
Chapel of McNabb Funeral Home with Ted Roemig and Bill Gray
officiating. Burial followed in Masonic. (Reba's note: Bertha
Wells lived many years in Pocahontas and was only in Jonesboro
when she became unable to care for herself.) Submitted by niece, Reba Morgan Alsup. Billy Wells, 53, of Rt# 3, Walnut Ridge passed
away in Lawrence Memorial Hospital in Walnut Ridge, Tuesday,
August 30, 1977. He was born in Randolph County, June 23, 1924, a
son of Mrs. Agnes (Finley) Wells and the late Charles A. Wells.
He was a veteran of World War 11. In addition to his mother, who
resides in Pocahontas, he is survived by his wife, Mrs. Helen
(White) Wells of the home; a son Jerry Ronald Wells of Rt. # 3,
Walnut Ridge, two daughters, Mrs. Virginia Ann Cummings of
Sikeston, MO., and Mrs. Susan Wycoff of Jonesboro; three
brothers, Calvin Wells of Jonesboro, Harold and Albert Wells of
Rockford, IL; three sisters, Mrs. Nina Wheat of Rialto, CA, Mrs.
Melissa Simington of Pocahontas and Mrs. Patsy Charles A. Wells, 79, of Rt. 1, Walnut Ridge
(Fender Community), passed away in Randolph Home, Wednesday,
November 5, 1975. He was born May 25, 1896, in Lonoke Co., AR. a
son of John Calvin and Mona (Lester) Wells. Survivors include his
wife, Mrs. Agnes (Finley) Wells of the home. 4 sons, John Calvin
Wells of Rt. 1, Walnut Ridge, Billy Wells of Rt. 3, Walnut Ridge,
and Harold and Charles Albert Wells of Rockford, IL.; 3
daughters, Mrs. Nina Wheat of Rialto, CA, Mrs. Malissia Simington
of Pocahontas and Mrs. Patsy Carlton of Rockford, IL. 2 brothers,
Matthew Wells of Kensett and John Wells of Pocahontas. 5 sisters,
Mrs. Annie Payne of Marmaduke, Mrs. Esther Livingston of Fresno,
CA., Mrs. Inez Endicott of W. Palm Beach, FL., Mrs. Mae Morgan of
Coulterville, IL and Mrs. Grace Caradine of Searcy. 17
grandchildren and 4 great grandchildren. Funeral services were
held last Friday in the Chapel of McNabb Funeral Home with Rev.
Lowell Graham officiating. Burial followed in Masonic Cemetery
with McNabb's in charge. Submitted by niece, Reba Morgan Alsup. Charles Albert Wells, Jr., 66, of Rockton, Ill,
went to be with Our Lord at 12:43 a.m. Saturday, Jan 1, 2000,
from Fair Oaks Health Center. He was born June 12, 1933, Walnut
Ridge, Ark, Rt. 1, son of Charles A. Sr. and Effie Agnes (Finley)
Wells. He married Patsy E. Eubank in Pocahontas, Ark, on Dec. 31,
1953. Charles was an Army Veteran. He retired from Twin Disc in
March of 1986 after 35 years of dedicated service. He loved
fishing, baseball and reading Westerns. He will be dearly missed
by all who knew him. Survivors include his wife, Patsy; daughter
Sheila (Steve) Stroud of Rockford, Ill; a son Mark (Heidi) Wells
of Seattle, Wash; sisters, Nina Wheat of Fontana, Calif., and
Patsy (Bill) Carlton of Roscoe, Ill; two brothers, John C. Wells
of Walnut, Ridge, Ark and Harold (Jennie) Wells of New Milford,
Ill; numerous special nieces and nephews, and many caring
friends. Predeceased by his parents, two brothers, Billy and
Lloyd Wells, and one sister Molissa Simington. Services at 2 p.m.
Thursday, Jan. 6, in Sunset Funeral Home, 8800 N. Alpine Road,
with the Rev. Ron Meyer, pastor of First Baptist Church of
Machesney Park officiating. Burial was in Sunset Memorial Park
Cemetery, Machesney Park, Ill. Visitation from 1 p.m. until
service time Thursday in the funeral home. Submitted by first
cousin, Reba Morgan Alsup. Earl WELLS, 66, Pocahontas, PSH Apr 25 1974
(taken from Looking Back, 24 Years Ago, PSH Apr 23, 1998) John Calvin Breckenridge Wells, age 59 years,
formerly of the Sharum Community, died at his home near Bay, AR.
June 9, 1919. He was born April 3, 1860, in TX. a son of Charles
Albert and Phoebe Annie (Morgan) Wells. He is survived by his
wife Mona (Lester) Wells and 9 children: John T. Wells, Mrs.
Annie McConnell and Mrs. Esther Burruss, of Sharum; Charles A.
Wells of O'kean; Inez, Mae, Grace, Matthew and Noah Wells of the
home; his mother, Mrs. Phoebe A. Wells of Atoka, OK.; and 3
grandchildren. He was preceded in death by his father and 2 sons,
Vernon and Clarence Wells. He was a farmer and a member of the
Baptist Church. Funeral services were conducted by the Rev. W. T.
Shoffitt, with burial in the Wilson Cemetery, near Bay, AR.
Submitted by granddaughter, Reba
Morgan Alsup. John Thomas Wells, 88, of Rt. 1, Pocahontas,
passed away in Randolph Home, Wednesday, April 6, 1977. He was
born at Rose Bud, December 21, 1888, a son of John Calvin and
Mona (Lester) Wells. He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Bertha
(Stroud) Wells of the home; two sons, Charles Wells of Malden,
MO, and Thomas Wells of Memphis, TN; a daughter, Mrs. Elda Swyres
of Ellington MO; a foster daughter, Mrs. Lois Roemic, of St.
Louis, MO; a brother Matthew L. Wells of Kensett; five sisters,
Mrs. Annie Payne of Marmaduke, Mrs. Esther Livingston of Fresno,
CA., Mrs. Inez Endicott of W. Palm Beach, FL., Mrs. Mae Morgan of
Coulterville, IL., and Mrs. Grace Caradine of Searcy; 8
grandchildren and 14 great grandchildren. Funeral services were
held at 2:00 p.m. Friday in the Chapel of McNabb Funeral home
with Rev. George Ritter officiating. Burial followed in Masonic
Cemetery with McNabb's in charge. Submitted by niece, Reba Morgan Alsup. Lillie Lucille Wells, 68 of Imboden passed away
at her home in Imboden on April 11,1987. She was born April 10,
1919 in Randolph County, a daughter of the late Albert M. and
Gracie Pratt Tucker. She was a member of the Church of Christ.
She is survived by her husband Guy Wells of the home; 1 son Lanny
Wells of Imboden; 1 brother Vernon Tucker of Pocahontas; 3
sisters Opal Camp and Agnes Wyatt of Pocahontas and Louise Hebert
of Loranger La.; 5 grandchildren and 1 great grandchild. She was
preceded in death by 2 daughters Noveline Moore and Shelba Jean
Berry. Funeral services were held at 1 P.M. Tuesday in the chapel
of McNabb Funeral Home with Danny Wells officiating. Burial
followed in Randolph Memorial Gardens. Pallbearers were Lee and
James Tucker, Bill and Danny Camp, Gary Wells and Jimmy Menard.
Submitted by Lee & Betty
Tucker. Lloyd Paul Wells, age 18, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Charles A. Wells of Rt. # 1, Walnut Ridge (Fender), died in
Baptist Hospital, Tuesday afternoon November, 8, 1947 from gun
shots wounds suffered near his home on Monday. He was squirrel
hunting with his father and brother, Albert, when Albert's gun
accidentally discharged. Lloyd was a graduate of Delaplaine High
School and had lived in the Fender Community all his life.
Funeral services were conducted at the family home by the Rev. W.
Harry Hunt and interment was in the Masonic Cemetery in
Pocahontas, with Johnson Funeral Home of Walnut Ridge in charge.
He is survived by his parents, four brothers, Billy of Walnut
Ridge, Rt. #1, Calvin, Harold and Albert, all of the home, three
sisters, Mrs. Nina Wheat of Memphis, Mrs. Malissa Simington of
Pocahontas, and Patsy of the home and his grandmother, Mrs.
Malissa Finley of Walnut Ridge, Rt# 1. Submitted by his cousin, Reba Morgan Alsup. Mrs. Mona Wells, age 76, widow of John C. Wells,
died at the home of a daughter, Mrs. Henry Morgan of near O'kean,
at 11:30 a.m. on Tuesday, January 15, 1946. She was born in
Richland Co., IL. April 12, 1869, a daughter of John T. and
Hannah (Shaw) Lester, and was married to Mr. Wells in 1887. She
was the mother of 11 children, and was preceded in death by her
husband and two children, Vernon and Clarence Wells. Mrs. Wells
had been a faithful member of the Pentecostal Church for a number
of years. Survivors are 9 children: John Wells of Pocahontas;
Charley Wells of Walnut Ridge Rt. # 1 (Fender Community); Matthew
Wells of Trumann; Noah Wells and Mrs. Esther Livingston of
Fresno, CA.; Mrs. Annie Thomas of Coulterville, IL.; Mrs. Mae
Morgan of near O'kean; Mrs. Inez Endicott of Manila; and Mrs.
Grace Caradine of Cash; 39 grandchildren and 12 great-great
grandchildren. Funeral services were conducted at Sharum Church,
Wednesday afternoon by the Rev. Ralph Staten, and interment was
in the Sharum Cemetery. Submitted by granddaughter, Reba Morgan Alsup. Mrs. Pearl B. WELLS, 79, Pocahontas. PSH 5 Sep
1974 (taken from Looking Back-24 Years Ago, PSH 3 Sep 1998) JOSEPH A. WHARTON, 66, of Flint, MI, d. Mar 13,
1998 at McLaren Regional Medical Center. Born Jan 10, 1932 in
Pocahontas, he was the son of William L. and Gladys (Thomas)
Wharton. He married Anna Owens on Dec 24, 1954 in Flint, MI, who
survives. Buried in Flint Memorial Park. PSH MAR 19, 1998 Mrs. Mintora Stella WHEELESS, 84, Walnut Ridge.,
PSH Jan 24, 1974 (taken from Looking Back-24 Years Ago, PSH Jan
22, 1998) Opal L. WHITAKER, 83, of Memphis, d. Aug 18,
1997. PSH August 28, 1997 Delphia O. WHITE, 91, a longtime Baker City,
Oregon resident, died October 1, 2998 at St. Elizabeth Health
Services. Her funeral will be at 11am Tuesday at the
Coles-Strommer-Monroe Funeral Home, 1950 Place St. Vault
interment will follow at Mr. Hope Cemetery. Pastor George
Shurtleff of Oregon City will officiate. Mrs White was born Nov.
7 1906 at Imboden, Arkansas to Rhoda Bell Dodson and C. Walter
Harkness. She received her limited early education in Arkansas.
She went on to learn to read and write and was an avid reader
until she lost her sight. She married Elihu E. White on June 9,
1923 at Powhatten, Arkansas. They moved to Oregon in 1939. She
dedicated her life to her family. she loved cooking, sewing,
gardening, fishing and hunting. She wanted her family to always
be with her. At age 53 she went to wok at St. Elizabeth Nursing
Home where she worked for 17 years until they retired her. she
wanted to work forever. She loved the old folks, many who were
younger than she, and they in turn loved her. She was told she
didn't have to worry about going to heaven because she was
already an angel. She was truley loved by many. Survivors indlude
her daughters, Daisy Sweeter of Albany, Katherine Shurtleff of
Oregon City, Dorthy Petty and Beulah Roberts of Baker City and
Retha Reese of LaGrande; sons Ruben of Prarie City, Ben of
Mondamin, Iowa and Teddy of Baker City; 27 grandchildren, 44
great grandchildren and 14 gggrandchildren; sister Isabell Holt
of Lebanon and Beatrice Haney of Dayton.She was preceded in death
by her parents; two brothers, a daughter, Riosie Miller and son
Wayne, a grandson; two granddaughters; and two son-in-laws,
Robert Miller and Clarence Sweeter. Contributed by Judy White Mrs. Geneva Riddle White, aged 89, died at the
home of her son, Will S. White in Pocahontas, Saturday. PSH Nov
2, 1950 (from IN THE LONG AGO, PSH Oct 29, 1998). Mrs. Geneva Angelina Victoria Ellen (Riddle) White, age 89, died at the
home of her son, Will S. White, on Saturday, October 28, 1950. Wife of
the late D. Pierce White and the only surviving child of Dr. Meredith
Monroe Riddle and Ruth (Reed). She was born near Des Arc, Iron County,
Missouri but lived most of her life near Ravenden Springs and in
Pocahontas. She is survived by three of her six children; John, wife
Anna and their eight children; Will, wife Lorene and their son, Willis;
and Ella, husband Luther Crays and their daughter Opal (Phillips). She
joins three deceased children; Anna, James (Jim) and Mary Susan
Anderson. She also leaves many grandchildren, including Betty
(Anderson), her husband Jud Grisson and their daughter, Nadine; Truman
Anderson, wife Clara Fern (Baker) and their children, Frances, Thurman
Jerry and Jim; and Roscoe Anderson, his wife Delores and their three children, Lanny, Jeannie (Reynolds) and Thyrsie (Cahoon). Mrs. White was
affectionately known to her Riddle relatives as "Aunt Jenny." Services
will be at the Free Will Baptist Church in Pocahontas, followed by
internment at Masonic Cemetery. Submitted by: Elmer Thurman Anderson GEORGE F. WHITE, 90, of Perryville, MO, died Sept
8, 1998, in Perryville. He was born Oct. 8, 1907, at Dalton, to
the late James R. and Henry Lee (Brooks) White. He was preceded
in death by his wife, Jettie B. Reynolds White and funeral
services were under the direction of Young and Sons Funeral Home
in Perryville. PSH 10 Sep 1998 Russell Johnny White, 78, of Benton Harbor,
Mich., died in the home of a daughter in Benton Harbor Saturday,
Nov. 28, 1987. He was born Nov. 23, 1909 in Randolph County, a
son of the late Bilbrey Newton and Annie Laura (James) White. He
is survived by his wife, Mrs. Rosa Lee (Reel) White of the home;
four daughters, Mrs. Helen Lipsmeyer of Minturn, Mrs. Mary Bates
and Mrs. Freda Robinett of Benton Harbor, Mich., and Mrs. Marzell
Davis of Walnut Ridge; two sisters, Mrs. Beatrice Parton of
Caraway and Mrs. Pauline Carlton of Tucson, Ariz.; nine
grandchildren and 20 great grandchildren. Funeral services were
held at 2:00 p.m., Wednesday in the Chapel of McNabb Funeral Home
with Rev. Lowell Graham officiating. Burial followed in Randolph
Memorial Gardens with McNabb's in charge. Pallbearers were
Kenneth Bates, Jerry Wells, Steve Davis, Lee Cummings, Robert
White and James Brown. Submitted by Reba Morgan Alsup. Mrs. Almeda Pearl WHITSON, 72, Pocahontas, PSH
Dec 20, 1973 (taken from Looking Back-24 Years Ago, PSH Dec 18,
1997) James Arthur Whittenburg, age 95, passed away
Feb. 26,1987 at Rosehaven Convalecent Home in Datto. He was born
Jan. 14,1892 in Warm Springs ,a son of the late Abraham and
Juanita Rusk Whittenburg. He lived in this area all of his life
and operated a general store in E. Pocahontas for 26 years. On
Sept. 12,1915 he married Miss Fannie Belle Adams daughter of
Thomas E. and Lucie O. Pratt Adams.Mr Whittenburg is survived by
2 sisters Nola King of Pocahontas and Sarah Goheen of Barnhart,
Mo. He was preceded in death by his wife, 4 brothers and 2
sisters. Funeral services were held at 10 A.M. Feb. 28 in the
Chapel of McNabb Funeral Home With Bro. Samuel Rogers
officiating. Burial followed in Randolph Memorial Gardens in
Pocahontas . Pallbearers were Jim Bradshaw, Phil Collins, Roger
Hovis, Thomas Johnston, Loren Robinson and Ralph Morrow.
Submitted by Lee & Betty
Tucker. Fannie Belle Whittenburg, 73, of Rt.1 Pocahontas
passed away in Randolph County Hospital on Tuesday Aug. 4, 1970 .
She was born in Randolph County on June 27,1897 a daughter of the
late Thomas and Lucie Pratt Adams. She is survived by her husband
J.A. Whittenburg of the home; 1 sister Trellos Crawley of Reyno;
3 brothers Norace Adams of Corning , Horace Adams of Grand
Junction, Az.and Jesse Adams of Poynor ,Mo. Funeral services will
be conducted at 10 A.M. Friday in Shannon Baptist church with
Rev. Hubert Johnson Officiating. Burial will bollow in Randolph
Memorial Gardens with McNabb Funeral Home in charge. Submitted by
Lee & Betty Tucker. William Walter Whittenburg, 78, Pocahontas, PSH
Dec.12, 1974 (taken from Looking Back, 24 Years Ago, PSH Dec. 10,
1998) Mrs. Bessie Lee WILKERSON, 64, Portia. PSH Aug 4,
1974 (taken from Looking Back-24 Years Ago, PSH Aug 6, 1998) Eunice Malinda WILLIAMS, 81, of Imboden, d. Jul
7, 1997; b. Nov 26, 1915 at Attica; dau of late S. C. and Emily
Jane (Ulmer) Roberts; husband Wilbur L. Williams. (Picture
included) PSH JULY 10, 1997 Mrs. Lula C. Williams, 66, of Pocahontas, PSH Oct
31, 1974 (taken from Looking Back-24 Years Ago, PSH Oct 29, 1998) Vester WILLIAMS, of Maynard was injured
critically Tuesday afternoon about 4 o'clock when his automobile
was in a head-on collision with another car on Hwy. 63 at
Trumann. Mr. and Mrs. Wirt Criss of Trumann, occupants of the
other automobile, were killed in the crash. Eye witnesses
reported that the crash occured when the Williams auto, traveling
south, attempted to pass a truck and was unable to pull back in
time to avoid crashing head-on with the Criss automobile. He was
taken immediately to St. Bernard's Hospital in Jonesboro, where
he is in serious condition. Mr. Williams was in another
automobile accident between Pocahontas and Maynard several weeks
ago and had not fully recovered from injuries suffered in that
crash. PSH 29 Dec 1949 JEWELL HAZEL "GYP" WILLIFORD, 81, of
Denver, Colo., died Aug. 27, 1998, at Randolph County Medical
Center. She was born July 5, 1917, near Williford, a dau of the
late Quentin Craig and Beatrice Lyons (Davidson) Williford. She
was cremated. PSH 3 Sep 1998. Ruby Mae WILLIFORD, 74, affectionately called
"Big Mama" of Mounds, IL, formerly of Pocahontas, d.
May 31, 1998; m. Ted Williford, Sr. PSH June 11, 1998 Mattie Lee Hannah ( PARKS ) WILSON: Mrs. Mattie
L. Wilson was born March 28, 1897 in Datto and died September 16,
1982 in Simpson General Hospital, Mendenhall, Mississippi. She
was 85 years old and a member of the Datto Baptist Church. Her
husband Perry Wilson, preceded her in death on January 17, 1968.
Surviving are two sons, James Wilson of Mendenhall, Mississippi
and Everett Wilson of Ogden, Utah; two sisters, Mrs. Lydia Keith
of Pocahontas and Loraine Reid of O'Fallon, Missouri. There are
seven grandchildren. Funeral services were conducted Saturday
morning in Datto Baptist Church by Reverend J. C. Wilkes. Burial
was in the Richwoods Cemetery under direction of Ermert Funeral
Service. (I don't know when Matties's obit was published, but I
believe that it was published in the Pocahontas Star Herald and
judging by the death date it must have been about the 16
September, 1982.) Contributed by Skip Wilson Mrs. Naomi Berniece WILSON, 53, of Walnut Ridge..
PSH Aug 15, 1974 (taken from Looking Back-24 Years Ago, PSH Aug
13, 1998) Shanna Rae Wilson, 19, of 54 Bermuda Trail,
Pocahontas, died Thursday, July 15, 1999, at Arkansas Children's
Hospital, Little Rock. She was born April 30, 1980, in
Paragould, a daughter of Don and Becky Wilson of
Pocahontas. her grandfathers, Cecil Wilson and V.L.
Williams, also preceded her in death. In addition to her
parents, she is survived by her grandmothers, Ruby Wilson of
Pocahontas and Willodine Williams of Riverside, Calif.; three
sisters, Suzanne Hawkins and Julie Wilson, both of Pocahontas and
Cara Jobe of Mobile, Ala.; two nephews and a niece. Funeral
services were held Sunday afternoon at Westridge Church of Christ
with Phil Brinkley and Larry Owen officiating. Burial
followed in Palestine Cemeter, under direction of McNabb Funeral
Home. Pallbearers were Shaun Hatch, Darren Gowen, Heath
Boothby, James Gowen, Phillip Brinkley and Moye Hawkins. A
memorial service was held Monday, July 19, at the Conway Human
Development Center's Chapel with Chaplain George Andrews
conducting the service. PSH July 22, 1999. JOSEPH ERNEST WINCHESTER, 99, of Pocahontas, formerly of
Imboden, died Sept. 27, 1998 at Randolph Home. He was born Oct.
16, 1898, in Denton, and the son of Rev. James T. and Sarah Ann
(McCarthy) Winchester. He married Esther Lily Jean on April 26,
1924, in Black Rock, who preceded him in death on Feb. 17, 1993.
He is buried in New Hope Cemetery in Smithville. PSH Oct 1, 1998 ELSIE WINEBAUGH, 76, of Pocahontas, died Nov. 24, 1998, at her
home. Born Aug 12, 1922 near Attica, she was a dau of the late
Eunice Harvey and Annettie Ethel (Hannaford) Winebaugh. She is
buried in Masonic Cemetery. PSH Dec. 3, 1998 Pauline Pratt Wisner, 87, of
Pocahontas, died Tuesday, Aug. 31,1999, at Baptist Memorial
Hospital in North Little Rock. She was born Oct. 11,1911, near
Shannon, a daughter of the late Jarman and Gertrude Waldron
Brown. (She was preceded in death by her 1st husband
Hurschell Pratt and her 2nd husband Jim Wisner) Also preceding
her in death was a daughter, son, brother and sister. She was a
member of the First Baptist Church. Survivors are a son, Bruce
Pratt of Atlanta, Ga.; a daughter Sheri Pratt Carpenter of North
Little Rock; nine grandchildren and seven great- grandchildren.
Funeral services were held Friday in the Chapel of McNabb Funeral
Home with Don Strait officiating. Burial followed in Masonic
Cemetery. Pallbearers were Rob and Brent Carpenter, Dale Davis,
Larry and Darin Pratt and Harvey Murphy. Submitted
by Lee & Betty Tucker. Mrs. Alice Crosby Witt, aged 78, lifelong resident of
Pocahontas, died in a Benton hospital Sunday afternoon at 4
o'clock. She had been in ill health for several years. Mrs. Witt
was born in Pocahontas March 28, 1876, a daughter of the late Dr.
G. W. Crosby and Mrs. Harriet Kibler Crosby. She was married to
the late Judge A.J. Witt in September 1896. Judge Witt was
considered one of the most brilliant lawyers of his time. His
death occured in March 1915. Mrs. Witt was a member of the First
Methodist Church here. Funeral arrangements are incomplete
pending arrival of out-of-state relatives but services will
probably be held Friday. McNabb Funeral Home will be in charge of
arrangements. She leaves two sister's, Mrs. J. W. Argo of
Pocahontas and Mrs. E.M. Wise of Decatur , Ala., and a number of
nieces and nephews. Mrs. Argo was in Florida at the time of her
sister's death and is expected to arrive in Pocahontas today with
her daughter, Mrs. Joe Meek and family, of Miami, Fla. PSH Jan 6,
1955. Contributed by Pat Alred. JOHN T. WOLF, JR., 71 of Rockford, IL, died Oct. 10, 1998 in
Rockford Memorial Hospital. Born Jan 13, 1927 in St. Louis, MO,
he was a son of the late John and Stella (Cagle) Wolf. He was
married to the former Pauline Schaechtel who survives him. He was
an Army veteran of WWII.He is buried in Sunset Memorial Gardens
in Rockford. PSH Oct. 15, 1998 YEAMAN JAMES "MOOTCH" WOLF, 62, of
Pocahontas, died Aug. 25, 1998 at Randolph County Medical Center
as a result of an auto accident. He was born Sept. 14, 1935 near
Harmony, a son of the late John T. and Stella (Cagle) Wolf. He is
survived by his wife, Frances Lundry Wolf and is buried in
Harmony Cemetery near Pocahontas. PSH 3 Sep 1998. ZELLA LEONA WOODRUFF (right edge of obit is cut
off), of St. Augustine, Ill, died Saturday, March 9, in Saunders
Hospital in St. Augustine, where she had been a patient for
several weeks. She had been in ill health for some time. Born
Oct. 13, 1917, at Maynard, she was a daughter of Edw___ and Ethel
Mack Riney. She was wed at Running Lake in 1935 to Buster W.
Woodruff. They had lived at St. Augustine for the past several
years. Her survivors include her husband; 4 sons, Benjamin
Woodruff of Selkerk, Canada, Ernest Woodruff of Abingdon, Ill;
____neth G. Woodruff who is stationed in Rhode Island, and A_____
Woodruff of the home; 2 daughters, Mrs. Mary Lester of D____wood,
SD, and Karen Woodruff of the home; her parents; __ brothers, Joe
Riney of Maynard, Gerald Riney of Troy, MO, ____lin and Doyle
Riney of Abin___, Ill, Victor Riney of Londan_____Ill. Funeral
services were held March 13, at 2:00 p.m., in G____bus Christian
Church at St. Augustine, with the Rev. Ri_____ Bussman
officiating. Burial was in Oaklawn Memorial Gardens, Galesburg,
Ill. PSH March 28, 1963. RAYMOND WOODS, 77, of Pocahontas, died Nov. 27,
1998, at Randolph County Medical Center. Born Dec. 16, 1920 near
Biggers, he was a son of the late Hollie and Ollie (Patterson)
Schwinegruber. He was a veteran of WWII. He is survived by his
wife, Birdie Mae Walker Woods of the home and is buried in Nelson
Cemetery near Reyno. PSH Dec. 3, 1998 Miss Opal WOODRUFF died at the family home in
Peru Saturday. She was 19 years of age. PSH June 17, 1926 (taken
from In the Long, Long Ago, June 11, 1998) Golmon G. WOOLDRIDGE, 60, Pocahontas. PSH July
25, 1974 (taken from Looking Back-24 Years Ago, July 23, 1998) Lewis C. WOOLDRIDGE, 93, one of the oldest and
most highly respected citizens of the county died at his home
near Warm Springs Friday. He was born in Randolph County, a son
of the late William and Jane Wooldridge, pioneer settlers of the
county. Funeral services were conducted by the Rev. Fred
Blackwell at the Warm Springs Church. Interment was in the
cemetery there under the direction of McNabb Funeral Home. PSH
June 8, 1950 Lewis C. WOOLDRIDGE, 93, one of the oldest &
most highly respected citizens of the county, died at his home in
Warm Springs, Friday. PSH June 8, 1950 (taken from In the Long
Ago, June 4, 1998) Husband, Wife Die Within 2 Hours' Time...A well-known
Engelberg couple, each in their 70s, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Henry WREN,
died within approximately 2 hours of one another October 3, both
of apparent heart attacks, although neigher was said to have had
a history of heart trouble. The Wrens' daughter-in-law, Mrs.
Lloyd Wren, summoned by Mrs. Catherine Wren to check on her
husband, found Mr. Wren unconscious in the yard. She summoned
other members of the family and a McNabb ambulance which took Mr.
Wren to the Randolph County Hospital where he was pronounced dead
upon arrival. When told of her husband's death, Mrs. Wren became
quite ill within 30 minutes and she passed away in Randolph
County Hospital at 6:55 p.m. Double funeral services for the
coupld were held Monday in St. John's Church, Engelburg. PSH Oct.
10, 1974 (taken from Looking Back, News from the Past - 24 Years
Ago, PSH Oct 8, 1998) Mrs. Catherine Agnes WREN, Engelberg. PSH Oct. 10, 1974 (taken
from Looking Back, News from the Past - 24 Years Ago, PSH Oct 8,
1998) Mr. Dan Henry WREN, Engelberg. PSH Oct. 10, 1974 (taken from
Looking Back, News from the Past - 24 Years Ago, PSH Oct 8, 1998) William Samuel WRIGHT, 73 of Pocahontas. PSH 22
Aug 1974 (taken from Looking Back-24 Years Ago, PSH Aug 20, 1998) The funeral of Henry Wurtz who died on Saturday
evening, May 07, 1932, about eight o'clock in the hospital at
Pomona from injuries received while working for the Los Angeles
county road department on San Dimas avenue, was held Wednesday
afternoon at 2 o'clock from the Todd and Reeves chapel in Pomona.
Mr. Wurtz was born in Pocahontas, Arkansas, September 17, 1894,
son of Joseph and Mary Junkersfeld Wurtz and had been a resident
of San Dimas for the past 17 years, coming to California from
Arkansas. During the war he served 14 months in service, 11
months of which were spent at the front. He was a member of the
La Verne Post, American Legion. Mr. Wurtz is survived by his
wife, Maude, three sons, Henry, Robert and Clyde and five
daughters, Gwen, Angie, Kate, Eveline and Geraldine, his parents
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Wurtz, five brothers, Edward, Frank Albert,
Herman and Fred, all of San Dimas, as well as a sister, Mrs. Anna
Guennewig of Troy, Illinois. He was preceded in death by two
sisters, Elizabeth and Katherine. An inquest into the death of
Mr. Wurtz was held in the Todd and Reeves chapel, Tuesday at
1:30. Interment was made in the Pomona cemetery. The five
brothers and a brother-in-law of Mr Wurtz were pallbearers. This
article published in the "San Dimas Press" newspaper,
May 12, 1932. Submitted by niece, Peggy Wurtz Atteberry. San Dimas- Funeral services were held Saturday,
June 2, 1962 for Herman Wurtz, 54, of 506 N. Lone Hill Ave., who
died Thursday, May 31, 1962 at Pomona Valley Hospital. Mr. Wurtz
was born in Pocahontas, Ark, February 25, 1908 to Joseph and Mary
Junkersfeld Wurtz. He has lived in San Dimas for 49 years and was
assistant superintendant at the San Dimas Water Co. He was
preceded in death by his parents, a brother, Henry and two
sisters, Katherine and Elizabeth, (Elizabeth in infancy).
Survivors are his wife, Opal, of their home, a son, Lyle of West
Covina; two daughters, Mrs. Peggy J. Atteberry of Hermosa Beach
and Mary Jo Wurtz of San Dimas; four brothers, Edward, Frank and
Albert of San Dimas, Fred of Pomona; a sister, Mrs. Anna
Guennewig of Troy Ill. and four grandchildren. The Rev. William
Welch, pastor of the San Dimas Methodist Church, officated at
services at Todd Mortuary, Pomona with interment following at
Oakdale Cemetery, Glendora. Published in the pages of "The
Progress Bulletin" Pomona, CA June 1962. Submitted by
daughters, Peggy Wurtz
Atteberry and Mary Wurtz
Thrasher. JOSEPH WURTZ CALLED BY DEATH AT SON'S HOME -
Joseph Wurtz who had been in failing health for several years,
died Wednesday noon, April 14, 1943, at the home of his son
Herman on West First street. Mr. Wurtz had lived in San Dimas for
the past thirty years, coming here with his wife and family from
Pocahontas, Arkansas. He was born in Paschel, Rheinland, Germany
April 07, 1873, coming to America with his parents and four of
his siblings in 1881. Mr. Wurtz was preceded in death by his
parents, Adam and Maria, wife, Mary, two daughters, Elizabeth and
Katherine and one son, Henry, Four brothers and two sisters. He
is survived by five sons, Edward, Frank,Herman and Fred of San
Dimas and Albert of Battle Creek, Michigan, who is already on his
way here to attend the services. Fred is working at Pearl Habor.
One daughter, Mrs. John Guennewig of Troy, Illinois is not able
to attend the funeral. Survived also by one brother, Mathias of
Highland, Illinois and several grandchildren. Funeral services to
be held in Todd and Reeves Chapel in Pomona, Monday morning at 10
o'clock. Rev. Gordon Whipple will have charge of the service.
Those wishing to attend may meet at the home of Herman Wurtz,
West First street, should they desire means of transportation.
This article published in the "San Dimas Press"
newspaper, April 15, 1943. Submitted by grand daughter Peggy Wurtz Atteberry. DEATH OF MISS WURTZ - Miss Katharina Wurtz,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs Joseph Wurtz, died at her home on West
Second street at 2 o'clock Monday morning, April 21, 1919, from a
complication of diseases. She had been ill for several months,
most of this time being spent at Pomona and Los Angeles hospitals
in hopes that she could be cured. But soon all hopes of her
recovery had to be given up. About ten days before her death she
became quite homesick and was brought home. Toward the last she
suffered greatly. Katharina was seventeen years of age. She was
born October 18, 1898 in Pocahontas, Arkansas and had lived in
San Dimas about five years. She was of a lovable disposition and
had many friends. She was preceded in death by an infant sister,
Elizabeth. Besides her parents she is survived by one sister,
Anna Guennewig of Troy, Illinois, six brothers, Henry of
Pocahontas, Adam, Frank, Albert, Herman and Fred all of San
Dimas, California. The funeral was held at 8 o'clock Wednesday
morning at the Catholic church in Pomona and interment was at
Pomona. This article published in the pages of the "San
Dimas Press" newspaper, April 21, 1919. Submitted by niece Peggy Wurtz Atteberry. Gilbert Mosbey Wyatt, 48, of Des Moines Iowa,
formely of Randolph County, died July 25, 1988 in Iowa Methodist
Medical Center, Des Moines, Iowa as a result of injuries
sustained in an industrial accident. Survivors include his wife,
Betty Perkins Wyatt of Des Moines; a daughter Jena Louann Wyatt
and a son Eddie Lee Wyatt both of Des Moines; his parents James
and Agnes Tucker Wyatt of Pocahontas; 2 sisters Maybell Brown of
Jonesboro and Bethel Hefner of Paris Tn. Also surviving is his
grandmother ,Gracie Pratt Tucker of Pocahontas. Funeral services
were held last Thursday in Hamilton's Funeral Home Chapel in Des
Moines, with burial following in Laurel Hill Cemetery there.
Submitted by Lee & Betty
Tucker. Mrs. Mary E. WYATT, 64, wife of Oscar E. Wyatt of
Bono, died in St. Bernard's Hospital in Jonesboro Sunday. Mr.
Wyatt is a former resident of Maynard and Pocahontas. Funeral
services under the direction of Gregg Funeral Home. PSH Dec 24,
1959. Evelyn C. YOUNG, 82, of Pocahontas, d. Jan 31,
1998; b. Oct 15, 1915 in Randolph Co, dau of late Tom and Annie
(Guntharp) Bloodworth; husband, Harry Young, preceeded her in
death. PSH FEB 5, 1998 Clint G. YOUNGER, 90, of Stuttgart, d. Aug 22,
1998. He was the widower of Bernice Younger. Buried in Bayou Meto
Cemetery with Turpin Funeral Home Chapel in Stuttgart directing.
PSH Aug 27, 1998. Anthony N. ZARRILLI, 75, Pocahontas. PSH 29 Aug
1974 (taken from Looking Back-24 Years Ago, PSH 27 Aug 1998) Joseph J. ZOELLER, 76, Pocahontas. PSH Aug 4, 1974 (taken from
Looking Back-24 Years Ago, PSH Aug 6, 1998)
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OFFICERS BAR ROAD AT POPLAR RIDGE, STOP HIM ... T. H. McConnell,
35 of Columbus, Ohio, traveling salesman for a Chicago Candy
Company, was caught at Poplar Ridge in Craighead County between
Black Oak and Lake City, last night between five and six o'clock
when Deputy Sheriffs Cooper and Hainey of Leachville who had been
trailing him ran in front and barred the road. McConnell ran the
gauntlet of Monette police who attempted to bar his passage. He
killed BILL SAMMONS, 72, farmer, in hit-and-run occurrence at
Leachville in front of the Christian Church at 4:30. Towns ahead
were notified and the officers took up pursuit. Officers who
arrested him state that he was badly intoxicated and a quantity
of whiskey was found in his car. Two women from Kennett, who have
been selling magazines in the Leachville vicinity, were in the
car with McConnell. After hitting and killing the aged man, he
backed up. They begged him to stop. Instead he stepped on the gas
and sped over the body again, officers report. Sammons was
walking on the Highway into Leachville along the main highway
when hit. Feelings ran high against the slayer and Leachville
citizens threatened much violence. Officers removed him to jail
at Blythesville for safekeeping. His trial will be held next
Wednesday. Jonesboro Evening Sun, Jonesboro, Arkansas, Wednesday,
27 November 1929 Submitted by Sandy
Sammons Simmons. PERSONAL NOTE: Bill (William Ingram) Sammons
was my great grandfather, born 24 August 1856 in Randolph County,
Arkansas. He married Josephine (Josie) Brooks on 23 Apr 1884 in
Randolph County, Arkansas. He had one prior wife wife: Marinda J.
Stout, born 1863, married on 14 Dec 1879. They had one child,
Emma. And he married again after Josie: Lodena (Denie) White,
born 15 Jan 1881, married in 1898. They had five children: Rosie
Elsie, Arthur, Dewey, Willie, Annie, and an infant who died at
birth. Bill and Josie had several children, but so far I've only
been able to prove the three I personally knew about: my
grandfather, Samuel Martin Sammons, born 25 Oct 1888, his brother
Clarence, and his sister Lizzy Beth. I would like to learn more
about the trial, but so far I haven't been able to locate
information on it. My grandfather's name was misspelled in the
article: Fammons instead of Sammons.
Carlton of Rockford, IL; and 2 granddaughters. Funeral services
were held at 2:00 p.m. last Thursday in the Chapel of McNabb
Funeral Home with Rev. Terry Forrest officiating. Burial followed
in Randolph Memorial Gardens Cemetery with McNabb's in charge.
Submitted by a cousin, Reba
Morgan Alsup.
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