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Garland Carroll Houser

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Garland Carroll Houser Veteran

Birth
Little Rock, Pulaski County, Arkansas, USA
Death
22 Jun 2018 (aged 81)
Arkansas, USA
Burial
Lonoke County, Arkansas, USA Add to Map
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August 25, 1936 ~ June 22, 2018

Garland Carroll Houser, 81, formerly of Lonoke, went to be with the Lord, June 22, 2018.

He was of the Baptist faith.

He served in the US Air Force from 1955-1959, where he received a Good Conduct Medal. He was stationed both in Alaska and California for two years each.

While serving in Alaska, in the 392nd transportation Squadron, SAC, Carroll was among a total of 120 men and one white German shepherd dog to defend and protect Alaska from outside forces. He was very proud of this and told his children many stories.

Carroll did various jobs in his life, but the last was a driver for JB Hunt. He received his one million mile plaque in 1996, and was almost two million when he retired.

He loved his family, his dog, Shorty, fishing, hunting, watching football and westerns on TV.

He was preceded in death by his parents, Houston & Lola Jestine Houser; wife, Margaret Houser; grandson, Jerry Don Houser; sisters, Pat Duncan & Dorothy Harrison Wilson.

He is survived by his children; daughter, Linda Sorenson (Lawrence), sons, Donald Houser (Liz) and David Houser (Betty Jo); 5 sisters, Jewel Miller, Judy Hocutt, Barbara Hill, Betty Dorsey and Regina Cox; three grandsons, Austin Houser, Lawrence and Chris Sorenson and too many nieces and nephews to list.

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August 25, 1936 ~ June 22, 2018

Garland Carroll Houser, 81, formerly of Lonoke, went to be with the Lord, June 22, 2018.

He was of the Baptist faith.

He served in the US Air Force from 1955-1959, where he received a Good Conduct Medal. He was stationed both in Alaska and California for two years each.

While serving in Alaska, in the 392nd transportation Squadron, SAC, Carroll was among a total of 120 men and one white German shepherd dog to defend and protect Alaska from outside forces. He was very proud of this and told his children many stories.

Carroll did various jobs in his life, but the last was a driver for JB Hunt. He received his one million mile plaque in 1996, and was almost two million when he retired.

He loved his family, his dog, Shorty, fishing, hunting, watching football and westerns on TV.

He was preceded in death by his parents, Houston & Lola Jestine Houser; wife, Margaret Houser; grandson, Jerry Don Houser; sisters, Pat Duncan & Dorothy Harrison Wilson.

He is survived by his children; daughter, Linda Sorenson (Lawrence), sons, Donald Houser (Liz) and David Houser (Betty Jo); 5 sisters, Jewel Miller, Judy Hocutt, Barbara Hill, Betty Dorsey and Regina Cox; three grandsons, Austin Houser, Lawrence and Chris Sorenson and too many nieces and nephews to list.

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