Citizen of Snowball Passed Away Sunday
Elbert N. Loudermilk was born September 8, 1890, at Eula, Arkansas. He died March 14, 1954, at the Boone County Hospital, Harrison, Arkansas, making his age 63 years, 6 months, 6 days. All of his life was spent at Eula, Arkansas, except the past eight years during which time he lived at Snowball, Arkansas. Mr. Loudermilk was united in marriage to Miss Anna McCutchen, September 5, 1910. To this home were born four children; two daughters, Mrs. Erma Hampton of Wichita, Kansas, Mrs. Audra Long of Snowball, Arkansas, and two sons, Argus Loudermilk of Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, and Alton Loudermilk of Snowball. The deceased is survived by his wife, these children and one half-brother, Roy Lemons; two half-sisters, Mrs. Nora Paty and Mrs. Flossy Smith, all of Arvin, California There are also seven grandchildren and two great-grandchildren. In July, 1932 Mr. Loudermilk was converted and baptized. His presence will be missed by many relatives and friends. Pallbearers were: Elvis Hampton, Thomas L. Hendrix, Jr, Mitchell McCutcheon, Vernon Dickey, Silas Taylor, Lloyd McCutcheon.
Songs were: 'Farther Along,' 'No Tears in Heaven,' 'Precious Memories.'
Flower Girls were: Donna Jean Wells, Johnnie Bolen, Quindora Bradley, Shelby Jean Taylor, Anneta McElroy, Mary Jo Casey. The funeral service was at the Garrett Memorial Presbyterian Church on March 17th conducted by the Rev. Vernie L. Bartlett, pastor of the church. Burial was by the Masonic Lodge in the McDaniel Cemetery near Snowball, and funeral arrangements were under the direction of the North Arkansas Funeral Home.
• Marshall Mountain Wave and The Marshall Republican (Consolidated August 2, 1945.)
Volume sixty-one Marshall, Searcy County, Arkansas Tuesday, March 26, 1954 Number Forty-Three
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Wife: Anna McCutchen Loudermilk, married Sept. 5, 1910 Searcy County Arkansas
Parents:
Thomas Newton and Junie Hendrix Loudermilk
Citizen of Snowball Passed Away Sunday
Elbert N. Loudermilk was born September 8, 1890, at Eula, Arkansas. He died March 14, 1954, at the Boone County Hospital, Harrison, Arkansas, making his age 63 years, 6 months, 6 days. All of his life was spent at Eula, Arkansas, except the past eight years during which time he lived at Snowball, Arkansas. Mr. Loudermilk was united in marriage to Miss Anna McCutchen, September 5, 1910. To this home were born four children; two daughters, Mrs. Erma Hampton of Wichita, Kansas, Mrs. Audra Long of Snowball, Arkansas, and two sons, Argus Loudermilk of Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, and Alton Loudermilk of Snowball. The deceased is survived by his wife, these children and one half-brother, Roy Lemons; two half-sisters, Mrs. Nora Paty and Mrs. Flossy Smith, all of Arvin, California There are also seven grandchildren and two great-grandchildren. In July, 1932 Mr. Loudermilk was converted and baptized. His presence will be missed by many relatives and friends. Pallbearers were: Elvis Hampton, Thomas L. Hendrix, Jr, Mitchell McCutcheon, Vernon Dickey, Silas Taylor, Lloyd McCutcheon.
Songs were: 'Farther Along,' 'No Tears in Heaven,' 'Precious Memories.'
Flower Girls were: Donna Jean Wells, Johnnie Bolen, Quindora Bradley, Shelby Jean Taylor, Anneta McElroy, Mary Jo Casey. The funeral service was at the Garrett Memorial Presbyterian Church on March 17th conducted by the Rev. Vernie L. Bartlett, pastor of the church. Burial was by the Masonic Lodge in the McDaniel Cemetery near Snowball, and funeral arrangements were under the direction of the North Arkansas Funeral Home.
• Marshall Mountain Wave and The Marshall Republican (Consolidated August 2, 1945.)
Volume sixty-one Marshall, Searcy County, Arkansas Tuesday, March 26, 1954 Number Forty-Three
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Wife: Anna McCutchen Loudermilk, married Sept. 5, 1910 Searcy County Arkansas
Parents:
Thomas Newton and Junie Hendrix Loudermilk
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