He was a retired mill employee.
Survivors are his wife, Doll; four sons, Gene, J. D., Norman and James; a daughter, Betty; four sisters, Flossie, Bertha, Edith and Pearl; several grandchildren and great-grandchildren.
Funeral service was held at 11 a.m. Tuesday at the Mountainburg Freewill Baptist church. R. E. Pixley, pastor of the First Freewill Baptist church in Fort Smith officiated. Burial was in Conley cemetery by Ocker Funeral Home.
Information was contributed to Find A Grave by Tonia Holleman , who has been on a project of documenting and photographing headstones in Historical and abandoned cemeteries in Arkansas and Oklahoma. If you have any additional information or corrections you can contact Tonia at [email protected].
He was a retired mill employee.
Survivors are his wife, Doll; four sons, Gene, J. D., Norman and James; a daughter, Betty; four sisters, Flossie, Bertha, Edith and Pearl; several grandchildren and great-grandchildren.
Funeral service was held at 11 a.m. Tuesday at the Mountainburg Freewill Baptist church. R. E. Pixley, pastor of the First Freewill Baptist church in Fort Smith officiated. Burial was in Conley cemetery by Ocker Funeral Home.
Information was contributed to Find A Grave by Tonia Holleman , who has been on a project of documenting and photographing headstones in Historical and abandoned cemeteries in Arkansas and Oklahoma. If you have any additional information or corrections you can contact Tonia at [email protected].
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