Cabot Star-Herald Obits I-J

Cabot Star-Herald Obit Listings I-J

Julia
Mae
Ingle Dorothy E.Dorothy E. Ingle, 82 of Benton died May 2, 1998. She was a member of the Sharon Missionary Baptist Church, and a retired seamstress.

Survivors include two daughters, Pat Todd of Benton and Wanda Carrouth of Royal; two sons, Rayford Ingle of Little Rock and Waylon Ingle of Hardy; a brother, J.D.Kerr of Lonoke; 13 grandchildren; and four great-grandchildren.

Funeral was May 4 at Roller Ballard Funeral Home, Benton with burial in Landmark Cemetery, Little Rock; csh5/6/98

IngleGlen
Leon
Glen Leon Ingle, 73, died Aug. 31, 2002.

Survivors include six brothers, Alvin and Leroy of Lonoke, Troy, Bud, Wayne and Billy Joe, all of Carlisle; five sisters, Tressie Leker, Evelyn Ward, Rachel Hester and Margie Walker, all of Carlisle, and Sue Bates of Alexander.

Funeral services were Tuesday at Boyd Funeral Home Chapel in Lonkoe with interment at Center Point Cemetery; csh9/4/2002

IngleTroyTroy Leon Ingle, 61, of Slovak died Sept. 19, 2001.

He was retired from Stuttgart Soft Water and was a member of the First Christian Church.

Survivors include his wife, Lavada Teresa Floyd Ingle; a son, Troy Dwayne "Sam" Ingle of Searcy; a daughter, Theresa Lynn Kreimeir of Slovak; brothers, John Ingle of Cabot and Edward Ingle of DeValls Bluff; sisters, Opal Allred of Stuttgart, Cora Lambert of Oceanside, Calif., Betty Kerr of Stuttgart and Judy Ingle of Hazen; and four grandchildren.

Funeral was Friday at Turpin Funeral Home Chapel with burial in Centerpoint Cemetery, Hazen.

Memorials may be made to Hospice Home Care, American Cancer Society of the First Christian Church; csh9/26/2001

IngramMaggieMaggie L. Forsyth Ingram, aged 89, of Ward died Thursday, Jan. 30, 1997.

She was a 70-year member of Chapter 345, Eastern Star, at Ward, and a longtime member of the Ward United Methodist Church.

Survivors include her children, Betty Jeanne Womack of Little Rock, Vertis Parker of Sherwood, Artis Jones of Woodstock, Md., and Wallace G. Ingram of North Berwick, Maine; a brother, Cyril Forsyth, Santa Cruz, Calif.; nine grandchildren; and 20 great-grandchildren.

Funeral was Sunday, Feb. 2, at Ward United Methodist Church. Burial was in Monk Cemetery, W.L. Westbrook Funeral Home of Beebe was in charge of arrangements.; csh2/5/97

InmanNecia
Jaunita
Necia Jaunita Inman, 81, of Cabot, formerly of Batesville, died Sept. 17, 2001. She was of the Pentecostal faith.

Survivors include a daughter, Marsha Sutterfield of Cabot; step-sons, James Inman, Tom Inman and Keith Inman, all of Batesville; stepdaughters, Nora Lee McClain, Joy Hodge and Janie Barber, all of Batesville; step brother, Freddie Johnston of Batesville; half sisters, Quetta Nelson of Newark and Laverne Diane Melton of Batesville; a step sister, Wilma Melton of Batesville; four grandchildren; three great-grandchildren; and a great-great-granddaughter.

Funeral was Sept. 19 at Willis-Hays Chapel, with burial in Pleasant Valley Cemetery near Cushman.; csh9/19/2001

IrvinCharles
Ray
Charles Ray Irvin, 61, of Austin died Nov. 12, 1997.

He was a member of the Cabot First Baptist Church, a veteran of the Korean Conflict, and retired from Bell and Howell Company.

Survivors include his wife, Virginia Irvin of Austin; two daughters, Kathy Cobb of Fort Hood, Texas and Sandra Thomas of Little Rock; two sisters, Evelyn Seward and Ann Howell, both of Memphis; and two grandchildren.

Funeral was Nov. 15 t the Cabot First Baptist Church, with burial in Mt. Pleasant Cemetery by Cabot Funeral Home.

Memorials may be made to the Cabot First Baptist Church.; csh11/19/97

IsbellPeggyPeggy Isbell, 63, died June 12 in Alabama.

Survivors include her husband of 37 years, Bill Isbell, formerly of Carlisle; a son, Douglas, of Alabama; a daughter, Danielle Lyle of Alabama; and two grandchildren.

Funeral and burial were in Alabama.; csh6/17/98

IveyLeoLeo Ivey, 66, of Jacksonville died July 12, 1997.

He was a member of South Bend Baptist Church, a 32nd degree Mason, Lodge No. 319, and a member of the Bricklayers Union No. 1 of Arkansas.

Survivors include his wife, Lois Helgle Ivey of Jacksonville; two daughters, Rita Moody of Lonoke and Leona Sanders of Jacksonville; three brothers, Arnold Ivey, Bill Joe Ivey and Wayne Ivey; 12 sisters, Essie Watson, Ruby Brandon, Dorothy Rychiowski, Betty Heigle, Mary Towsley, Carolyn Rischar, Juanita Distefano, Peggy Rupp, Doris Tobaski, Joe Ann Miller, Terry Ann Holland and Becky Nova; and three grandchildren.

Funeral was July 16 at Moore's Jacksonville Funeral Home Chapel, with burial in Arkansas Memorial Gardens.; csh7/16/97

JacksonFranklin
Jr.
Franklin Jackson Jr., 69, of Jacksonville died May 11, 2000.

He was retired from General Electric, and served in the U.S. Air Force. He was a member of the Lions Club.

Survivors include his wife, Mattie Mae Jackson of Jacksonville; a son, Donnie Rex Jackson of Batesville; a daughter Yulanda Shelton of Lewisville, Texas; a brother, Alfred Jackson of Cabot; four sisters, Leona Branum of Granbury, Texas, Patty Appleby of Dumas, Fonda Lamont and Bonnie Yeggy, both of Pine Bluff; six grandchildren; and his mother, Elizabeth Jackson of Pine Bluff.

Funeral was Saturday at Moore's Jacksonville Funeral Home Chapel, with burial in Chapel Hill Memorial Park.

Memorials may be made to the Diabetes Association.; csh5/17/2000

JacksonHollis E. Hollis E. Jackson, 93, of Beebe died July 10, 1998.

He was a retired farmer, ginner and iron worker, a Mason and Past Worthy Patron of the Eastern Star.

Surivors include his wife, Ruth Jackson of Beebe; a son, James Jackson of Tallahassee, Fla.; a daughter, Wanda Archer of Beebe; a brother, John Jackson of North Little Rock; two sisters, Alciea Dean Liles and Beatrice Quattlebaum, both of McRae; seven grandchildren; and a great-grandchild.

Funeral was July 13 at First United Methodist Church, Beebe, with burial in Antioch Cemetery by Westbrook Funeral Home of Beebe.

Memorials may be made to First United Methodist Church, Beebe.; csh7/15/1998

JacksonJaydenJayden Michael Jackson, infant son of Mike and Cindy Jackson of Cabot, died May 9, 2000.

Other survivors include sisters, Kyndal Jackson and Dakota Jackson; grandparents, Jim and Jill Jackson, Betty and Tom Joslin and Larry Winn; great-grandparents are Elsie Flowers, Vilera Jackson and Wilma and Billy Jo Winn.

Graveside service was Saturday at White County Memorial Gardens by Roller-Daniel.; csh5/17/2000

JacksonJerry R.Jerry R Jackson, aged 50, of Cabot died Sunday, July 7, 1996.

He retired from the Army at the rank of Sergeant First Class.

Survivors include two daughters, Kim Jackson and Kathy Jackson, both of Augusta, Ga.; his mother, Johnnie Davis of Lancaster, Texas; two brothers, Ricky Davis and Lonnie Davis, both of Fort Smith; and three sisters, Cookie Wooley of Lancaster, Texas, Lorraine Morrissey of Greenbrier and Robin Glass of Cabot.

Funeral Was Wednesday, July 10, at Westbrook Funeral Home Chapel, Beebe. Burial was in Short Cemetery.; csh7/10/96

JacksonJohn
Grady
John Grady Jackson, 81, of Merced, Calif., died Oct. 28, 2001. He was born in Ward and was known as "Grady" or "Buster."

Survivors include his wife of 61 years, Marie Jackson; children, Gene Jackson, Glen Jackson and Phyllis Boyle, all of Merced; five grandchildren; seven great-grandchildren; sisters, Geneva Crump of Ward, Maysel Wilson of Lonoke, and Gwendalyn McCulloch of Searcy.

The funeral was Oct. 23.; csh10/31/2001

JacksonJulie Mae Waymack Jacksono f Cabot passed away Monday, April 8, 2002. She was a member of Cabot United Methodist Church. She was preceded in death by her first husband, Orville Bearden, in 1950, second husband, Charlie Jackson in 1989. her parents, Cager and Maggie Monk Waymack; nine brothers and three sisters. She is survived; by two brothers, Wesley A. Waymack, and wife Lucille, of Cabot, Willis F. Waymack of Richardson Texas; a sister, Alice Ball of Cabot; and a number of nieces and nephews. Funeral services were 10 a.m., Wednesday, April 10, 2002, at the Cabot United Methodist Church, with Rev. Richard Lancaster officiating. Interment was in SUmner Cemetery. Arrangements were by Cabot Funeral Home.; csh4/10/2002
JacksonLucilleLucille Jackson, 63, of Austin died Oct. 7, 2000. She was a member of Oak Grove Missionary Baptist Church, and an LPN at Golden Years Manor.

Survivors include her husband, Walter "Red" Jackson Jr.; two sons, Walter Ray Jackson of Cam Lejeune, N.C., and David Lynn Jackson of Austin; a daughter, Carolyn Sue "Susie" Harbort of Anchorage, Alaska; four brothers, and three sisters, Homer Eugene Pullin, Jessie Myrt Pullin Jr., Bobby Joe Pullin and James Edward Pullin, Jessie Myrt Pullin Jr., Bobby Joe Pullin and James Edward Pullin, Pauline Allen, Katie Allen and Cloteel Keith, all of Louisiana; and seven grandchildren.

Funeral was Oct. 9 at Oak Grove Missionary Baptist Church with burial in Oak Grove Cemetery by Westbrook Funeral Home, Beebe; csh10/11/2000

JacksonLucy
Carolyn
Lucy Carolyn Fletcher Jackson, 81, a lifelong resident of Lonoke, died Oct. 7, 2000.

She was a member of the Presbyterian Church, former Lonoke County Tax Assessor and an employee of the County Health Department.

Survivors include her husband, Earl Jackson; one daughter, Carolyn High of Lonoke; and one son, Fletcher Jackson of Little Rock.

Graveside services were Monday at Lonoke Cemetery by Boyd Funeral Home of Lonoke.

Memorials may be made to the Presbyterian Church, United Methodist Church, of Lonoke Cemetery; csh10/11/2000

JacksonMaggieMaggie Jackson, aged 80, of Lonoke died Sunday, Sept. 1, 1996.

Suvivors include a son, Raymond Holden; two daughters, Doris Glasgow Pleasants and Patsy James Powell; two brothers; a sister; eight grandchildren; and 10 great-grandchildren.

Funeral was Wednesday, Sept. 4, at Union Valley Baptist Church. Burial was in Sunset Memorial Gardens. Boyd Funeral Home of Lonoke was in charge.; csh9/4/96

JacksonOpalOpal Juanita Jackson, 86, of Cabot died April 7, 1998.

She was a member of the Bethel Baptist Church, Cabot.

Survivors include her husband, John B. Jackson; two daughters, Maxine Tiner of Cabot and Sue Ward of Phoenix, Ariz.; three brothers, Dwight Price of Little Rock, Adolph Price Jr. of Jacksonville, and Buddy Price of Cabot; 11 grandchildren; 19 great-grandchildren; and four great-great-grandchildren.

Funeral was April 10 at Bethel Baptist Church, with burial in Mt. Carmel Cemetery by Cabot Funeral Home.; csh4/15/98

JacksonRichardFuneral services for Richard Adophus Jackson, 62, were Friday, Oct. 4, at Gospel Temple Baptist Church 2420 Wolfe Street, Little Rock. Service entrusted to Gunn Funeral Home.

He is survived by one sister, Mary Alice Bell of Little Rock; three brothers, Rogers Jackson and John Wesley Jackson of Detroit, Mich., Rodney Jackson of Cabot.; csh 10/2/2002

JacksonSammy
Joe
Sammy Joe Jackson, 62, of Cabot died Jan. 25, 1998.

He was a general contractor and a member of Zion Hill Baptist Church and the American Legion.

Survivors include his wife, Darlene Jackson; a daughter, Samara Sullivan of Cabot; a stepson, Donnie Price of Cabot; two stepdaughters, Regina and Misty Price of Cabot; three sisters, Unadel Edwards of Newark, Jane Williams of Tulsa, Okla., and Barbara Boyd of Cabot; and four grandchildren.

Funeral was Jan. 28 at Zion Hill Baptist Church, with burial in Sumner Cemetery by North Little Rock Funeral Home.; csh1/28/98

JamarDr. JosephDr. Joseph Fredrick Jamar of Lonoke died Feb. 26, 2000. He served in the U.S. Navy, U.S. Army and retired as a Lt. Colonel from the U.S. Air Force.

Survivors include his wife, Gene Singleton Townsley Jamer; six children, Judy Bender of Bryant, Jerry Jamar Jr. of Brownsville, Texas, Scott Jamar Jr. of Brownsville, Texas, Scott Jamar Jr. of Brownsville, Texas, Scott Jamar of Phoenix, Ariz., Gregory Jamar of Victoria, Texas, Rick Jamar and Jackie Jamar of Cleveland, TexaS; three stepsons, Steve Townsley of Morris Township, N.J., Keith Townsley of Eustis, Fla. and Stuart Townsley of Little Rock; and several grandchildren.

Funeral was Feb. 28 at the Lonoke United Methodist Church, with burial in Lonoke Cemetery by Boyd Funeral Home of Lonoke.

Memorials may be made to the Lonoke United Methodist Church.; csh3/1/2000

JamesJennie
Elwanda
Jennie Elwanda James, aged 75, of Carlisle, died Wednesday, Nov. 20, 1996.

She was a Baptist.

Survivors are four daughters, Alice Oswalt of Forrest City, May James, Wanda James and Barbara Lee, all of Carlisle; three sons, Jimmy James, Kenny James and Jerry James, all of Carlisle; a brother, Ferman Jones of Tichnor; a sister, Vadean Greenhill of DeWitt; 10 grandchildren; and eight great-grandchildren.

Funeral was Sunday, Nov. 24, at the Carlisle First United Methodist Church. Burial was in Carlisle Cemetery. Boyd Funeral Home of Lonoke was in charge of arrangements.; csh11/27/96

JamesJimmy F.Jimmy Franklin James, 59, of Carlisle died Nov. 14, 1997.

Survivors include a son, MaShawn James of Carlisle; two brothers, Kenneth James and Jerry James, both of Carlisle; and four sisters, Alice Faye Oswalt of Forrest City, Lula Mae James, Wanda James and Barbara Lee, all of Carlisle.

Funeral was Nov. 17 at Boyd Funeral Home Chapel, with burial in Carlisle Cemetery.; csh4/8/98

JamesVicky
Gwen
Vicky Gwen James, 49, of Alexander died Aug. 24, 2000.

Survivors include two sons, Charles Terrell and Richard Terrell, both of Arkansas; two daughters, Dawn Turpin of Little Rock and Dana Turpin of Cabot; a sister, Joyce Gabriel of Alexander; and 7 grandchildren.

A private memorial service was held.; csh9/6/2000

JenkinsMary C.Mary Catherine Jenkins, 68, of North Little Rock died Friday, Sept. 1, 2000.

She was a Public Health Nurse and Director of Lonoke County Health Department for 24 years. In 1994 she was recognized as Arkansas Public Health Nurse of the Year. She was a charter member of Pinnacle Chapter of Questers International Study Organization. She was a member of Bearden United Methodist Church.

She is survived by three sons, Jeff Jenkins of Cabot, John Jenkins of Aliso Viejo, Calif., and Steven Jenkins of North Little Rock; one brother, Dr. Ramond R. Mahan of Ashdown; three grandchildren; and the father of her children, Dr. James A. Jenkins of Mt. Ida.

Funeral services were Tuesday at North Little Rock Funeral Home Chapel. Burial was in Moss Cemetery, Bearden.; csh9/6/2000

JensenLeroy
Chris
Leroy Chris Jensen, aged 79, of Scott died Sunday, March 12, 2000.

He was a veteran of the United States Air Force and a member of the Rose City VFW.

Survivors include his wife, Hazel; sons, Chris Jensen of Lonoke, and Donnie Jensen of Cabot; daughter, Trudie Long of Scott; brother, Sonny Jensen of Indianapolis, Ind.; five grandchildren; and six great-grandchildren.

Graveside services were March 14, at Mount Carmel Cemetery in Cabot. Arrangements were by Cabot Funeral Home.; csh3/15/2000

JohnsLinda JoanLinda Joan Johns, 53, of Benton died Nov. 25, 1997.

She was a teller at the Benton State Bank, and a member of the Highway Church of Christ at Benton.

Survivors include her husband, Ronald D. Johns of Benton; three daughters, Lisa Macon of Cabot, Tammy Danette Johns of Little Rock and Mendy Michelle Johns Gray of Malvern; a sister, Lois Inez Ballew of Memphis; and four grandchildren.

Funeral was Nov. 27 at Ashby Funeral Home Chapel, with burial in Pinecrest Memorial Park by Cliff Rogers.

Memorials may be made to the Highway Church of Christ, Benton.; csh12/3/97

JohnsonAlcideanAlcidean (Scooter) Waymack Johnson, 78, of Lonoke died Thrusday, Sept. 5, 2002. She is preceded in death by her husband, Jesse (Bud) Johnson, Jr. and a daughter, Peggy Joyce Johnson Evans. She is survived by a daughter, Wanda (Sissy) Johnson Cook; two sons-in-law, Donald Cook and James L. Evans, Jr.; six grandchildren, James (Jimbo) Evans, Jeffrey Evans, Dana (Cook) Anderson, Jada (Evans) Huff, Donna (Cook) Hall, and Joy Evans; eight great-grandchildren; and one great-great-grandchild. She is also survived by eleven living siblings, Mack Waymack, Verlene Williamson, Charles Waymack, Ray Waymack, Odis Waymack, Gertie Vineyard, Forrest Waymack, Jerry Waymack, Louise Williams, Ron Waymack and Ann Gilliam.

Scooter was a devoted member of Concord United Methodist Church and the United Methodist Women's group of Concord. As a church member, she served in many capacities; President of UMW, Woman of the Year, Chaplain of UMW, Sunday School teacher and Vacatin Bible School teacher.

She has been a faithful volunteer at Lonoke County Care Store for more than ten years. The Governor honored her for her volunteerism to her commumity.

Her family is honored by the phone calls and leters from those lives were saved or redeemed by her witness (both in word and deed). She as left a legacy of love and a belief in God that will love in the lives of all those touched by her witness of life.

Visitation was Friday, September 6, 2002 at Boyd Funeral Home, in Lonoke, Arkansas. Services were at Concord United Methodist Church Family Life Center in Furlow, Arkansas on Saturday, September 7, 2002 at 4:00 P.M. Memorials may be made to the Concord United Methodist Church. Arrangements by North Little Rock Funeral Home. csh9/11/2002

JohnsonArthurArthur Johnson, 88, of Cabot died April 11, 2001. He was retired from the Missouri-Pacific Railroad and a member of the First Baptist Church at Cabot.

Survivors include a daughter, Clemmie Edwards of Cabot; a son, Howard Johnson of Searcy; four grandsons; five great-grandchildren; a great-great-grandson; two brothers, Virgil Johnson of Jacksonville and Thomas J. Johnson of Little Rock and two sisters, Agnes Hopkins of Louisiana and Minnie Martin of North Little Rock.

Funeral was Saturday at the Cabot Funeral Home Chapel, with burial in Mt. Pleasant Cemetery; csh4/8/2001

JohnsonAustinAustin McGarity Johnson, 14, of Prairie Grove died May 30, 2000.

He was a member of Lonoke Baptist Church, a student at Prairie Grove Jr. High School, and a member of Paradise Valley Country Club where he participated in junior golf.

Survivors include his parents, Tommy and Beverly Johnson; a sister, Tammy Rogers of Bentonville; grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. J.E. Brand of Alexandria, La. and Emma Jean Johnson of Lonoke.

Funeral will be at 3 p.m., June 1, at Lonoke Baptist Church, with burial in Lonoke Cemetery by Boyd Funeral Home of Lonoke.

Memorials may be made to the Arkansas Children's Hospital Pediatric Oncology for Brain Research.; csh5/21/2000

JohnsonCharityCharity Ailene Johnson, 66, of Beebe, died Saturday.

She is survived by her husband, Raymond Johnson; two sons, William Ray and Kenny Johnson, Beebe; one daughter, Susan Riggs, Cabot; one sister, Naomi Schuch; one brother, Raydell Manning; four grandchildren, and five great-grandchildren.

Funeral was Tuesday at Glad Tidings Pentecostal holiness Church, with burial in Stoney Point Cemetery by WestbrookFuneral Home, Beebe.; csh8/30/2000

JohnsonCharles
Earl
Charles Earl Johnson, 80, of Lonoke died Sept. 7, 2001.

Survivors include his children, Charles and Shirley Johnson of Carlisle, Richard and Mary Johnson of Lonoke, Sue and Bill Bailey of Havana and David Johnson of Jacksonville; a brother, Clyde Johnson of Garland, Texas; 11 grandchildren, and five great-grandchildren.

Graveside service was Sunday at Lonoke Cemetery. Boyd Funeral Home of Lonoke was in charge.; csh9/12/2001

JohnsonCharles E.Charles Edward Johnson, 52, of Cabot died April 23, 2000.

He was a master plumber for River City Mechanical Inc. and was a member of Zion Hill Baptist Church.

He is survived by his wife, Doris Johnson; son, Charles Johnson Jr. of Cabot; two daughters, Debra Zintel, of Cabot, and Tina Hall of Florida; four grandchildren; two brothers, A.D. Johnson and Carl Johnson of Conway; two sisters, Geneva Hearn of Benton and Joy Lee of Memphis, Tenn.

Funeral services with Rev. Bill Sisson officiating were Wednesday at Roller-Owens Chapel, followed by interment in Sumner Cemetery.; csh4/26/2000

JohnsonEvelyn C.Evelyn C. Johnson, 78 of Scott died Sept. 25, 1998.

She was a member of Toltec Baptist Church.

Survivors include two sons, Osborn Johnson Sr. of Scott and James Johnson of Pine Bluff; two sisters, Mildred Cox of Benton and Jean Yelton of Knoxville, Tenn.; five grandchildren; and three great grandchildren.

Funeral was Sept. 28 at Wilson-Stephens Funeral Home Chapel in England, with burial in Keo Cemetery by Charles Martin and Charlie Bane.; csh9/30/98

JohnsonHelenHelen Johnson, 75, died Thursday, June 29, 2000.

Survivors are her children, Jim Feimster of Queen City, Texas, Tom Feimster of Sheridan, Mark Feimster of Castle Rock, Colo.; and Nancy Huitt of El Dorado; a brother, A.C. Ballentine of Cabot; a sister, Joyce Hale of North Little Rock; and six grandhcildren.

Funeral was Saturday at Young's Chapel. Memorials may be made to East Main Baptist.; csh7/5/2000

JohnsonJames
F.
James F. Johnson, 83, of Sherwood died July 7, 2001.

Survivors include his wife, Peggy Johnson; a son, Marc Johnson of Van Buren daughters, Marina Brooks of Sherwood, Joy Delke of Abilene, Texas, and Carmel Hanley of Cabot; five grandchildren; a great-grandchild; a brother; and two sisters.

Funeral was July 9 at Roller-Owens Funeral Home Chapel, with burial in Rest Hills Memorial Park. Memorials may be made to Sylvan Hills United Methodist Church; csh7/18/2001

JohnsonMack C.Mack Chester Johnson, aged 82, of Cabot died Sunday, March 16, 1997.

Survivors include his wife, Rosie Black Johnson; three sons; a daughter; and a brother.

Funeral was March 21 at St. Paul Baptist Church. Burial was in Little Rock National Cemetery. Huson Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.; csh3/26/97

JohnsonNora
Louise
Nora Louise Johnson, 73, of Carlisle died Aug. 23, 2000.

Survivors include two daughters, Jaunita Horn and Janice Jones, both of Cabot; a son, Larry Johnson of Carlisle; a foster son, Larry Greear of Carlisle; seven grandchildren; seven great-grandchildren; a sister, Hazel Randles of Biscoe; and a brother, Riley Seevers of Des Arc.

Funeral was Sautrday at Boyd Funeral Home Chapel. Committal service was Monday at National Cemetery in Little Rock.

Memorials may be made to the American Cancer Society, Little Rock, or Baptist hospice, Little Rock; csh8/30/2000

JohnsonPearl V.Pearl V. Johnson, 101, formerly of North Little Rock, died April 18, 2001.

She was a member of Sylvan Hills Community Church, and retired as an employee of the State of Arkansas Department of Finance and Adminstration.

Survivors include a brother, John Jackson of Cabot; sisters, Gertrude Kendall of Santa Rosa, Calif. and Ruby J. Ramer of Little Rock.

Funeral was held Friday at Roller-Owens Funeral home Chapel. Burial was private. Memorials may be made to a favorite charity.; csh4/25/2001

JohnsonRosie
Lee
Rosie Lee Johnson, 46, of Cabot died July 18, 1998.

There are no immediate survivors.

Graveside service was July 23 at National Cemetery, Little Rock by Cabot Funeral Home.; csh7/29/98

JohnsonShirley
Eloise
Shirley Eloise Allen Johnson, 75, of Marianna died March 18, 2001. She was a member of the First United Methodist Church in Marianna.

Survivors include a son, Robin Johnson of Marianna; daughters, Stephanie Dixon and Camille Bryant, both of Cabot, and Kim Felker of Crawfordsville; and nine grandchildren.

Funeral was March 21 at First United Methodist Church in Mariann, with the Rev. Bennie Harmon officiating. Arrangements were by Roller-Citizens Funeral Home of Marianna.; csh3/28/2001

JohnsonTurner C.Turner C. Johnson, 79 of Coy died Jan , 1998.

He was a member and deacon of the England First Baptist Church. He was a member of the Masonic Lodge, the Arkansas Consistory and Arkansas Travelers Camping Club. He was a World War II veteran, and a retired farmer.

Survivors include his wife, Zelma M. Haley Johnson; two daughters, Bobette Hallum and Sally Cicero, both of England; a son, Clay Johnson of Coy; and six grandchildren.

A memorial service was held Jan. 4 at the England First Baptist Church by Robert McDaniel, with arrangements by Wilson-Stephens Funeral Home Inc. of England.

Memorials may be made to the First Baptist Church, England, or the Alzheimer's Association.; csh1/7/98

JohnsonWilliamWilliam Charles "Chuck" Johnson, 52, of Little Rock died July 20, 1998.

He was a self-employed carpenter and truck driver.

Survivors include his wife, Julie Johnson of Little Rock; his father, William Troy Johnson of Cato; five sons, Tim Nicholson of Vilonia, Shawn Nicholson of Sherwood, Chuck Johnson Jr. of North Little Rock, Chuck Stroud of Sherwood, and Chip Johnson of Mayflower, four daughters, Teresa Davison, Terela Cambron and Jennifer Bearden, all of Little Rock, and Shane Aklin of Mayflower; three guardian children, Richard Seaton, Charlotte Seaton and Eric Seaton, all of North Little Rock; 12 grandchildren; five brothers, Sonny Johnson of Mesquite, Texas, Travis Baglay and Billy Johnson, both of Dallas, Ronnie Johnson and Kevin Johnson, both of Heber Springs; two sisters, Lois Douglas of North Little Rock and Paulette Campbell of Cabot.

Funeral was July 24 at Wilson Stephens Funeral Home, England, with burial in Mulberry Cemetery.; csh7/29/98

JohnstonAlice
Marie
Alice Marie Bevans Johnston, 74, of North Little Rock died Nov. 26, 2000.

Survivors include a brother, Bill Higginbottom of Garland, texas, and a sister, Maxine McManus Fortson of Lonoke.

she was a retired Federal Court reporter for the Honorable Judge Elsie Jane Roy.

Graveside service was held at Dowell's Chapel Cemetery in Tuckerman. Memorials may be made to the Central Arkansas Chapter of Parents of Murdered Children, North Little Rock.; chs 11/29/2000

JonesAsa
Linzy
Asa Linzy Jones, age 107, died April 25, 2000

He was a deacon at Mt. Zion Baptist Church, a World War I Army veteran, and a cotton farmer.There are no immediate survivors.

Services were Saturday, at Mt. Zion Baptist Church with interment at Sunset Memorial Gardens by Boyd Funeral Home of Lonoke.; csh5/3/2000

JonesClarence M.Clarence M. (Bill) Jones, 80, of Canyon Country died May 25, 2000. He was born in Lonoke.

Survivors include his wife, Juanita Jones of Canyon Country; two sons, Dwight Jones of Seal Beach and Rick Jones of Palmdale; a daughter, Cheryl Clark of Canyon Country; a sister, Dollie Mae DeBlack of Little Rock; 10 grandchildren; and five great-grandchildren.; csh6/14/2000

JonesDawell
Edward
Dawell Edward Jones, aged 85, of North Little Rock died Tuesday, Feb. 11, 1997.

He was a retired switchman from the Missouri-Pacific Railroad, with more than 50 years of service. He was a 32nd Degree Mason, a member of the rescent Lodge #403, an Honorary Colonel in the Arkansas Militia, a member of the Brotherhood of Railroad Trainmen, and a member of Smead Deer Camp. He was a member of Central Baptist Church of Christ of North Little Rock and Bill Ewton's Sunday School Class.

Survivors include his wife, Irene Shipman Jones; two sons, James Jones of Heber Springs and Robert Jones of Cabot; a daughter, Darlene Hinson of North Little Rock; a brother, Donald Jones of Heber Springs; a sister, Evelyn Sirmans of North Little Rock; nine grandchildren; and 11 great-grandchildren.

Funeral was Thursday, Feb. 13, at Central Baptist Church in North Little Rock by Dr. Brian Webb. Burial was in Edgewood Memorial Park. Roller-Owens Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.

Memorials may be made to the Central Baptist Church Building Fund.; csh2/19/97

JonesEliza
Aliene
Eliza Aliene Hoggard Jones, 81, of Carlisle died July 3, 1998.

She was a member of Providence United Methodist Church.

Survivors include a sister.

Funeral was at Hebron Cemetery by Boyd Funeral Home of Lonoke.; csh7/8/98

JonesFletcher
E.
Fletcher E. (Casey) Jones, 76, of Carlisle died March 27, 2002.

He is survived by his sons, Bobby and David Jones, and one daughter, Sherry Kirkland, all of Carlisle; a grandson, Casey Stover, and a granddaughter, Katie Kirkland.

Graveside services were held at 2 p.m. Friday at Carlisle Cemetery, with arrangements by Boyd Funeral Home of Lonoke.; csh4/3/2002

JonesFloyd
Ray
Floyd Ray Jones, age 42 of McRae, died March 30, 2002.

His parents, Floyd and Barbara Jones; wife, DOnna; son, David Lee Jones of Cabot; brother, Ronnie Eugene Jones of Cabot; grandmother, Iva Dqail Morden of Jacksonville; and grandson survive him.

Funeral services were April 2, in the chapel of Moore's Jacksonville Funeral Home. Burial was in Chapel Hill Memorial Park; csh 4/3/2002

JonesFrancisFrancis Lawrence Jones, 91, of Benton died Aug. 14, 2001.

Survivors include daughters, Mary Mauldin, Mae Wilkis and Wilma Weeks, all of North little Rock, Odell Freeman and Brenda Bryant of Jacksonville, and Margie Long of Little Rock; 24 grandchildren; 35 great-grandchildren; and eight great-great-grandchildren.

Funeral was Friday at Boyd Funeral Home Chapel, with burial in Forrest Hills Cemetery, Little Rock; csh8/22/2001

JonesMaggie
Louise
Maggie Louise Jones, aged 64, of Cabot died Recently.

Survivors include two sons, Thomas Edward Jones and Dexter Jones; five daughters, Brenda Sears, Diane Jones, Carmen Sehon, Marsha Pridmore, and Tammy Holland; one brother, Bobby Lawson; one sister, Teresa Thrift; 20 grandchildren; and six great-grandchildren.

Services were Saturday at Garth Chapel with burial in Lakeside Cemetery by Garth Funeral Home of Des Arc.; csh8/2/2000

JonesMargaretMargaret Jones, 83, of Beebe died Sept. 7, 2000. She was a Methodist.

Survivors are her husband, Rev. Kelly Jones of Beebe; a daughter, Lynda Sue Reeves of North Little Rock; three brothers, Emmett Burns and Oscar Ray Burns, both of Beebe, and Otis Burns of El Dorado; a sister, Blanche Mitchell of Carlisle; and two grandsons.

Graveside service was Saturday at New Hope Cemetery, Carlisle, by Westbrook Funeral Home, Beebe.; csh9/13/2000

JonesMattieMattie Jones, 75, of Jacksonville died March 22, 1999.

Survivors include two daughters, Elizabeth Derden of Jacksonville and Bonnie Clubb of Ward; two brothers, Frank Wilson of Mountain Home and Jerry Wilson of Lonoke; five grandchildren; and nine great-grandchildren.

Funeral will be at 2 p.m., March 25 at Moore's Funeral Home of Jacksonville, with entombment in Chapel Hill Cemetery by Boyd Funeral Home of Lonoke.; csh3/24/99

JonesMyrtie M.Myrtie M. Jones, aged 90, of Prescott died Nov. 29, 1996.

She was a member of the Church of Christ.

Survivors include four sons, Harold Jones of Murfreesboro, Donald Jones of Delight, Jerry Jones of Cabot, and Johnny Jones of Prescott; a daughter, Dorothy Dale of Prescott; a sister, Minnie Johnson of New Orleans, La.; 21 grandchildren; 21 great-grandchildren; and nine great-great-grandchildren.

Funeral was Dec. 1, at the Prescott Church of Christ by Rev. Gene Cloer and Rev. Harley Sisson. Burial was in Pleasant Hill Cemetery.; csh12/4/96

JonesPatriciaPatricia Pat Lillian Jones, 66, of Jacksonville died May 17, 1998.

She was employed at Franklin Electric Corporation.

Survivors include four sons, Davis Jones of Austin, Daniel Jones of North Little Rock, Troy Jones of Hot Springs and John Jones of Fayetteville; two daughters, Ruth Elen Kuykendall of Jacksonville and Shirley Hemphill of Las Vegas; nine grandchildren; and 10 great-grandchildren.

Funeral was May 20 at Moore's Jacksonville Funeral Home Chapel with burial in Chapel Hill Memorial Park; csh5/20/98

JonesRobert Sr.Robert Floyd Jones Sr., aged 87, of Hot Springs, Ark., formerly of the Hebron Community (Carlisle, Ark) died Tuesday, March 20, 2001.

He was a retired dairy farmer and accountant. He was a member of Oaklawn Methodist Church, Hot Springs, and a veteran of World War II.

He is survived by his wife, Marge Jones; two sons, Robert Jones of Mabank, Texas, and David Jones of Cabot; a granddaughter; one sister, Elizabeth Moore of Mansfield, Texas.

Graveside service was March 23, at Hebron Cemetery, Carlisle, Ark., by Westbrook Funeral Homne, Beebe.; csh 3/28/2001

JonesRudonRudon "Bud" Jones, aged 77, died July 26, 200. He was a member of First Baptist Church in Carlisle and a WWII veteran.

Survivors include a son, Charles Jones, and one daughter, Donna Carter, both of North Little Rock; three sisters, Georgia Ray of Pine Bluff, Blanche Bowlan of Carlisle and Nellis Burlison of Little Rock; one brother, Felix Jones of North Little Rock; three grandchildren; and six great-grandchildren.

Services were Saturday at Boyd Funeral Home Chapel with interment in Hamilton Cemetery by Boyd Funeral Home of Lonoke.; csh 8/2/2000

JordanWoodvilleWoodville "Butch" Jordan, 59 of Cabot died Sept. 2, 1997.

He was a retired business owner.

Funeral was Sept. 5 at Jacksonville Funeral Home Chapel, with burial in Bayou Meto Cemetery.

Survivors include his wife, Lila Jordan; two sons, Kirk Jordan and Gus Jordan, both of Cabot; a daughter, Sarah Bellairs of Cabot; a sister, Blanche Holland of Sherwood; and two grandchildren.; csh9/10/97

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Angel Marie Judd, infant daughter of Brad and Gretchen Judd of Cabot died Dec. 7, 1997.

Other survivors include a brother, Cody Tyler Judd of Cabot; a sister, Brooklynn Paige Judd of McRae; her grandparents, Carol and Raymond Lovett of Ward and Sue Judd of Cabot; her great-grandparents, Max and Lavern Thompson of McRae and Flora Columbe of Morrisonville, N.Y.

Graveside service was Dec. 10 at Meadowbrook Memorial Gardens by Westbrook Funeral Home of Beebe.; csh12/10/97

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Earnest Vance Justice, Sr. 76, of Ward, died Sunday, Dec. 29, 1996.

He was a Baptist and worked at the First Baptist of Jacksonville for 25 years.

He is survived by hiw wife Ellen M. Davis Justice and a son, Earnest Justice Jr., both of Ward; daughter Mattie Jewell Harris of Jacksonville; two sisters, Nellie Hulvey of Lonoke and Inez McClean of England; and one grandchild.

Services were Tuesday, Dec. 31, at Moore's Cabot Funeral Home Chapel. Burial was in Pleasant Hill Cemetery.; csh1/1/97