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George Wilbern Scroggins

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George Wilbern Scroggins

Birth
Brighton, Polk County, Missouri, USA
Death
12 Aug 2002 (aged 90)
Van Buren, Crawford County, Arkansas, USA
Burial
Van Buren, Crawford County, Arkansas, USA Add to Map
Plot
3-L-27-A
Memorial ID
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George Wilbern Scroggins, 90, of Van Buren died Monday, Aug. 12, 2002, in his home.

He was a farmer and a retired long distance truck driver for Allied Van and the Farmers Co-op. He also supervised German War Prisoners at Ogden, Utah, during World War II.

Mr. Scroggins is the son of the late Ollie and Elsie Clark Scroggins.

Funeral was 10 a.m. Thursday at City Heights United Methodist Church with burial at Fairview Cemetery in Van Buren under the direction of Ocker Funeral Home of Van Buren.

He is survived by his wife, Louise Taylor Scroggins of the home; a daughter, Patricia Scroggins Ruden of Shorewood, Ill.; a son, James Scroggins of Van Buren; three sisters, Lovella Dahn of Cedar Springs, Mich., Lela Brents of Benton and Reatha Blaylock of Iuka, Miss.; four brothers, Clyde Scroggins of Hope, O.C., Henry and A.Z. Scroggins, all of Benton; five grandchildren, Eric and Greg Ruden, Jennifer Madson of Naperville, Ill., Dixie and Sandra Scroggins of Van Buren and six great-grandchildren.

Pallbearers were David Whittington, David Broadrick, Jack Khilling, Skip Kelley, James Gibbs, James Edwin Lloyd and Eric and Greg Ruden.
Honorary pallbearers were Floyd Thorman, Moda Harris, Bob Vandergirff, W.J. Rimmer, Everett Howard, Kenneth Pugh, Earl Owens and Fred Thorman

George Wilbern Scroggins, 90, of Van Buren died Monday, Aug. 12, 2002, in his home.

He was a farmer and a retired long distance truck driver for Allied Van and the Farmers Co-op. He also supervised German War Prisoners at Ogden, Utah, during World War II.

Mr. Scroggins is the son of the late Ollie and Elsie Clark Scroggins.

Funeral was 10 a.m. Thursday at City Heights United Methodist Church with burial at Fairview Cemetery in Van Buren under the direction of Ocker Funeral Home of Van Buren.

He is survived by his wife, Louise Taylor Scroggins of the home; a daughter, Patricia Scroggins Ruden of Shorewood, Ill.; a son, James Scroggins of Van Buren; three sisters, Lovella Dahn of Cedar Springs, Mich., Lela Brents of Benton and Reatha Blaylock of Iuka, Miss.; four brothers, Clyde Scroggins of Hope, O.C., Henry and A.Z. Scroggins, all of Benton; five grandchildren, Eric and Greg Ruden, Jennifer Madson of Naperville, Ill., Dixie and Sandra Scroggins of Van Buren and six great-grandchildren.

Pallbearers were David Whittington, David Broadrick, Jack Khilling, Skip Kelley, James Gibbs, James Edwin Lloyd and Eric and Greg Ruden.
Honorary pallbearers were Floyd Thorman, Moda Harris, Bob Vandergirff, W.J. Rimmer, Everett Howard, Kenneth Pugh, Earl Owens and Fred Thorman

Gravesite Details

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