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Pulaski Co. obits from 1925

This file graciously provided by Linda Davis.

These came from an old scrapebook owned by Linda Davis and were done in 1925
many of them were for Civil War Veterans.  Some are complete others (when noted are abstracted w/genealogy data included) not. Most of these refer to local folks (Little Rock) however some are for people who were or had been from surrounding states. I hope these will help someone.

  I am not putting  them in any order just the way they appear in the book.The first I am posting in full it is one of the shortest and does not have anything to say about him other then what is posted. The heading of this page says 1925 and I believe that these clippings all came from Little Rock papers, so those without locations are probably local.

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 ROBERTS FUNERAL TO BE HELD FRIDAY MORNING
 Funeral John R Roberts 70 years old, 617 South Ninteenth St . Who died
 Thursday morning at a local hospital will be held Friday moringi at 10
 o'clock from the Fetress chapel. Rev W. (that's all of clipping)


 PIONEER WOMAN IS DEAD AT FAYETTEVILLE HOME
 Fayetteville,Jan 14-Mrs Sarah Clark age 72...


 AGED MAN DIES
 Rogers, Jan 31, C.W. Tinsley 79 years old died at his home January 28
 He was a native of Jefferson Co Ill and leaves several children, who
 arrived from differant points in time(?) for the funeral Friday(this is
also complete)


 AGED HUNTSVILLE MAN SUCCUMBS TO ILLNESS
 Samuel W McConnell member of Pioneer Family, Buried at Huntsville
 Huntsville, Jan. 22, Samuel W McConnell 76 years old(this names several
 family members and has a short bio)


 PIONEER WOMAN DIES AT FAYETTEVILLE
 Mrs Emma Alexander Jones, 75 years Old Succumbs To Lingering Illness
 Fayetteville,Jam 21 Mrs Emma Jones wife of the late pioneer Theodore F
 Jones...


 GREENLAND MAN DIES SATURDAY IN ARIZONA
 J P G Roulhac Sr. Probably Will Be Buried From Farm Home Near
 Fayetteville
 Fayetteville, Jan 12- Joe P G Roulhac Sr of Fayetteville,78 years old
 ...


 AGED MAN DIES FROM INJURIES LATE WEDNESDAY
 CHARLES J WATTS, 74 YEARS OLD RUN DOWN ON TEXAS ROAD LIVES A SHORT TIME
 Charles J Watts, 74 years old Confederate Veteran and retied famer of
 Sebastion County...


 VETERAN OF CIVIL WAR DIES AT FAMILY HOME
 Funeral services for Truss Turner 80 years old veteran of the Civil War
well known over Eastern Oklahoma and Western Arkansas


 PIONEER GREENWOOD MAN DIES AT FAMILY HOME
 GREENWOOD,ARK..Jan 31 Will D Campbell, 80 years old...CW Vet


 AGED VAN BUREN MAN DIES AT HOME OF SON
 J M Teeters 81 ....


RESIDENT OF CITY FOR SIXTY YEARS IS DEAD
 MRS ELIZABETH HAMMETT DIES AT HOME
 OF DAUGHTER MRS JOSEPH LEMING SATURDAY
 Mrs Elizabeth Hammett, 82 years old resident of Fort Smith for more
 then 60 years... Mrs Hammett a native of North Carolina moved to
 Arkansas more then 70 years ago...


 PICKENS FUNERAL IS HELD AT BENTOVILLE
 PIONEER RESIDENT OF NORTHWEST ARKANSAS ONE OF IT'S EARLIST SETTLERS
 Bentonville Ark, Jan 21- Funeral services for the late Robert A.
Pickens who died at his home here Monday morning.. Mr Pickens was born
at Richmond, Bedford Co. Tn and was 82 years of age..


 PIONEER IS DEAD
 MENA,ARK JAN 16, S Picchi 82 years old...native of Italy but moved to
 Little Rock also 45 years ago...


 PIONEER BENTON COUNTY MANS DIES AT FAMILY HOME
 ROBERT A PICKENS FORMER SHERIFF, WILL BE BURIED AT BENTOVILLE WEDNESDAY
(another notice of Robert Pickens, see above)


 PIONEER WOMAN DEAD
 Praire Grove,Jan 14, Mars Mattie Woodruff of Viney Grove near here
 recently celebrated her eightythird birthday anniversary, Mrs Woodruff
 is the widow of the late Jasper Woodruff a descendant of William
 Woodruff, founder of the Arkansas Gazette.(this is all of the article)


CONFEDERATE VETERAN DIES AT CLARKSVILLE
 CLARKSVILLE ARK., Jan 17-James L Farmer 82 years old ....


 AGED WOMAN INJURED (SEE ABOVE)
 Prarie Grove Ark Jan 29- Mars Mattie Woodruff, 83 years old is
suffering from a broken arm received by falling recently. Her condition
was  reported as improved Thursday.(complete clipping)


 JAMES B HINES DIES AT OLD FARM HOME
 VETERAN OF CIVIL WAR BURIED AT ALABAMA WAS NATIVE OF ALABAMA
 Huntsville, Jan 22, James V Hines 83 years old died on Jamury 14 at his
home near Alabam and was buried in the Alabam cemetery... (Union soldier
quite a bit of info on him)


 AGED ARKOMA WOMAN DIES TUESDAY MORNING
 Mrs Sarah Tapley 84 years old a resident of Arkoma Okla....


 WALKER FUNERAL HELD
 Siloam Springs, Jan 28th- The body of Mary A Walker 84 years old wife
of Robert Walker...


 VETERAN JUSTICE AT CONWAY HAS RETIRED
 GEORGE W EASTERWOOD, CIVIL WAR OFFICER HAS SERVED COUNTY FOR 14 YEARS
 Conway Ark.,Jan 13, With completion of 14 years in the of Judge George
M Easterwood 84 Confedrate veteran has retired....(has info about Cw
 experinces)


 PROMINET MAN DIES AT NORTH ARKANSAS HOME
 JUDGE JOHN WILLIAM HOWELL FORMER POSTMASTER AT HOT SPRINGS IS DEAD
 SILOAM SPRINGS,JAN 28- Judge John William Howell 84 years old died at
his home... a veteran of the Civil War having served as Second and First
Lieutenant in the First and Fourteenth Illinois calvery...


 AGED RESIDENT OF FAYETTEVILLE DIES
 DANIEL E JACKSON ALTOUGH HE HAD BEEN IN FAILING HEALTH WAS CONFINED AT
 HOME BUT A FEW DAYS
 Hot Springs,Ark., Jan 10-Daniel E Jackcon 86 years old died at his home
here Saturday...


 CLARKSVILLE WOMAN IS DEAD AT FAMILY HOME
 Clarksville Ark, Jan 28- Mrs Rhoda Kendorf 91 years old died Wednesday
 morning ...


 FIVE GENERATION ARE SURVIVORS OF NEWHART
 AUBURN, ARK., JAN 16- Rev JACOB NEWHART 92 one of the oldest ministers
 in Arkansas whoe died at his farm home near here wthis week came to the
United States from Germany 90 years ago. He is survived by five
 generations . Three sons, 18 grandchildern,46 greatgrandchildren and
two gggrandchildren.
 Burial was made at Marietta cemetery with Rev Riley local paster
 officiating (this is complete clipping)

 PIONEER PHYSICIAN OF HOT SPRINGS DEAD
 RICHARD HENDERSON TAYLOR 93 YEARS OLD, CONFEDERATE VETERAN DIES AT
 HOME.... Jan26... said to be the least surviving surgeon of the
 Condererat Army ....


 AGED WOMEN DIES
 Yellvelle Ark Jan 23- "Aunt" Mary Reeves, 104 years old said to be the
 oldest woman in Marion County died at the county farm Wednesday. She
and her husband were pioneer settlers of North Arkansas their old
homestead  being on the head of Clear Creek in Boone County. She leaves
a number of children.(this is the complete clipping)


 QUEER DOINGS
 by Fred Hines
 As I stepped into a bank recently two gentlemen passed me on their way
 out and I recognized J E Miller as one of them.
 "Yes", I heard him say "on the twentieth of Febuary , my wife and I
will have been married fifty-eight years". and the pride in his vioce
 proclaimed them as both profitable and happy ones (all clipping)


 SILOAM SPRINGS MAN CLAIMS RECORD OFR PAYING RENT ON BOX
 Siloam Springs, Jan 5- For the past 41 years Ben Rakestraw of this city
 had continually used the same box in the local post office...


 VETERAN OFFICER HAS BIRTHDAY ANNIVERSARY
 EUREKA SPRINGS Jan 27- Frank Willis Chief of Police of Eureka Spring
and the oldest chief of Police in the United States Celbrated hi
 seventy-fourth birthday her Monday...


 PAYMENT FOR MULE BOUGHT 45 YEARS AGO IS SURPRISE
 Booneville Ark\JAN 29 ......
 Forty-two years ago Mr W.D. Sadler (age72) sold a mule to one C.C. Cox
 on credit, but for some reason the mule was never paid for and the
 matter had passed from the mind of Mr Sadler... a few days ago Mr
Sadler opened a letter from a little town in Georgia and found therein
$100.00
 Mr Cox wrote" I was not able to pay for the mule at the time, but my
 conscience will not let me die in peace with that mule not paid for.


 TEXAS MAN BURIED BUT RETURNS TO DENY DEATH
 El Paso,Texas Jan - John Thoma El Pasoan who was killed her Jamuary 5
 and buried in Concordia cemetery under a costly tombstone returned
 Wednesday to deny he was dead.
         It was Thomas's uncle who bears close resemblance to Thomas
that was killed, Thomas explained. Thomas read of his demise in state
newspapers (full clipping)


 AGED INDIAN WOMAN OF GROVE IS DEAD
 SALLIE ENGLAND, VETERAN OF GEORGIA TRIBAL DAY, DIES AT AGE OF
 110 YEARS OLD.
         Grove Okla Jan 26- Sallie England a full-blood Cherokee said to be
110  years old died at her home about five miles south of here on Honey
Creek  ...(long article)


   RETIREMENT AGE FAILS TO HALT SERVICE OF LOCAL ETERAN WHO NOW HOLDS
 RECORD FOR LONGES SEVICE WITH GOVERMENT.
 WILLIAM DILLON SUPERINTENDENT OF NATIONAL CEMETERY SPENDS MORE THAN
HALF CENTURY ON ACTIVE DUTY.
         by C A Verbeck
 (rather long article with picture)


 PIONEER EDUCATOR RECALLS HARSHIPS OF EARLY DAY SCHOOLS IN FORT SMITH
 by Zela Tucker
 bio and picture of Mrs Adelia Dell w/picture
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OTHER OBITS

WILLIE ARON PRICE

Arkansas Gazette 11/17/53 pg,8 ccccolumn 2
Willie Aron Price, Little Rock Resident
Willie Aron Price, aged 59, of 2720 South Cedar Street, died Mondy at his 
home.  Mr. Price was a member of the United Pentecostal Church.  
Survivors in clude his wife, Mrs. Bessie Hawkins Price; three sons, 
Lonnie Price and Amos Price, both of Little Rock, and Charles Price of 
New Orleans; five daughters, Mrs. J.D. Baker, Mary Lou Price nd Martha 
Sue Price, all of Little Rock, Mrs. Dale Sandell of San Benito, Tex., 
Mrs. Thomas Mowles of Arnanres Pass, Tex.; his mother, Mrs. Maggie Smalls 
of Ada Valley; three brothers, Ollie Price and Berry Price, bothe of Ad 
Valley, and Lee Price of Lake Providence, La.; a sister, Mrs. Cas 
Harrison of Ada Valley and 11 grandchildren.  Funeral will be 1 p.m. 
Wednesday at South Highland Pentecostal Church by Rev. Willie Clifton and 
Rev. Hugh Brown.  Pallbearers will be Johnnie Cusick, Sam Lluper, Dick 
Bavis, Homer Tulos, Dean Martin adn Junior Clavhorn.  Burial will be t 
Perryville by Griffin-Leggett.  Submitted by Lou Landry 
llandry@cajunnet.com

___________________________________________________________

DR. DAVID MONROE SWITZER, SR.

Here is the write-up about my husband's grandfather Dr. David Monroe
Switzer, Sr. when he retired from teaching his Bible Class in 1950. It was
written by members of his Sunday School class at Second Baptist Church,
Little Rock, AR. Dr. Switzer died in 1954. He was married to Ada Gertrude
Carpenter on 25 December 1901. Their three sons were: Drummond Switzer,
Earl Switzer, and David Monroe Switzer, Jr. David Monroe Switzer, Sr. was
the son of Frederick Amos Switzer and Julia Hammond Drummond of Ashley
County, AR.

"We now have with us a fellow member; one we not only know very well but one
we admire very much; and, one we are proud to honor at this time.

"What we have to say is not a biography but merely a summary of only a few
of the noble characteristics, important events and service rendered which
might be included in the record of the life of Dr. D. M. Switzer.

"He was born in 1866 and has been fortunate enough to attain the age of four
scores and four years or a total of 84 years, which have been well used. He
prepared himself for life's important work as a physician and has faithfully
and efficiently practiced this profession for about 42 years. During this
long service, he has not only given medical aid to the sick and afflicted -
but has contributed in many ways in offering kindly advice and suggestions
which were very essential to the spiritual welfare and social needs of both
individuals and groups. He has also officiated in an efficient manner the
delivery of about 2500 babies; many of whom are now grown and have assumed
the duties and responsibilities of the affairs of today.

"The efficient administration of his professional duties relieved the
suffers from their ills and misery; and, his gentle manner and disposition,
together with his friendly smiles and greetings, dispelled the gloom and
uncertainty from many sick rooms by refreshing the surrounding atmosphere
with the fragrance of kindness and consideration which emanates only from a
christian soul and mind. This same feeling is also very evident in all of
his associations and contacts with his fellow man. 

"He has been happily married for about 48 years and has enjoyed the
associations and binding ties with a kind and considerate family. He has
been a devoted husband and father; faithful to his church; appreciative of
his citizenship; loyal to his community and country and a law-abiding
citizen. Although very modest in his disposition and unassuming in his
efforts, he is firm in his convictions, standing firmly with faith and
courage for fair dealings in all matters.

"He has been a church member for about 68 years and a member of this church
and Sunday School for about 27 years and is a loyal supporter for the cause
of christianity. He has rendered invaluable service in many capacities and
during these many years he has been absent from the the various activities
only a few times; and, such absences were not due to carelessness or
negligence on his part but were because of unavoidable circumstances.

"That road of his - reaching over the 84 milestones - has not been strewn
with roses all the way nor void of many treacherous hazards found along
life's pathway. He found many rugged places to traverse between these
milestones - but when he encountered such rough spots and obstructions - his
faith in our Master and his unfaltering courage enable him to overcome many
obstacles and handi-caps found along his journey. This determination to
succeed and his unselfish service resulted in many worthwhile
accomplishments for the welfare and destiny of humanity.

"We can see him in our meditation - as a little boy in the far distance -
toddling along with life's important load on his shoulders; stepping slowly
but surely along the way; and in passing from one milestone to another - we
can also see the fruits from his labors standing as beacon lights - sending
forth their brilliance not only over the road just travelled - but also
extending their rays over the untraversed pathway for himself and other
so-journers to follow. We know, too, that during this period of time in
climbing over these many milestones, he has advanced in favor with God and
mankind. A close, friendly feeling is embedded in the hearts of all who
have been fortunate to know him.

"It is inspiring to us - to be associated with one whose life is so fruitful
and clear whose record reveals and portrays - such outstanding examples of a
worthwhile career - One who has lived that others my live - one who has
given that others may receive - One who has proved to all - he knows upon
WHOM we may safely trust and believe.

"We congratulate you, Dr. Switzer. May our Master's richest blessings rest
and abide with you and yours."

--written by: CARROL D. WOOD BIBLE CLASS
at Second Baptist Church
Eighth and Scott Streets
Little Rock, Arkansas
April 30, 1950

(Contributed by Carolyn Switzer switzer@means.net whom we thank for this!)
___________________________________________________________

The following submitted by:
 DOYNE ELDER
31 ROSEMONT
LITTLE ROCK, AR 72204

ARKANSAS GAZETTE
OCT 25, 1971

THOMAS E WILSON, AGED 90, OF 511 SOUTH OAK ST, DIED JACKSONVILLE, A
RETIRED REA EXPRESS EMPLOYEE, DIED SUNDAY. HE WAS A MEMBER OF THE FIRST UNITED METHODIST CHURCH OF JACKSONVILLE. SURVIVORS ARE A NEPHEW AND SIX NIECES. FUNERAL WILL BE AT 3:30 P M TODAY AT THE FIRST UNITED METHODIST OF JACKSONVILLE BY THE REV BOB EDWARDS. PALLBEARERS WILL BE GEORGE H TAYLOR, CLYDE JENNINGS, LAWRENCE WAYMACK, WILLIAM LEHMAN, HERMAN NELSON, AND NORMAN JONES. BURIAL WILL BE IN BAYOU METO CEMETERY BY GRIFFIN LEGGETT



ARKANSAS GAZETTE
MAY 2, 1960

FUNEREAL FOR THOMAS RAY ELDER, 24,2317 S MAIN NLR A SHEET METAL WORKER WHO DIED YESTERDAY IN A LITTLE ROCK HOSPITAL WILL BE CONDUCTED TOMORROW AT 1 P M IN RAINWATER FUNERAL HOME CHAPLIN JACKSONVILLE BY REV TROY V TURNER. BURIAL WILL BE IN THE NATIONAL CEMETERY. HE WAS A VETERAN OF THE KOREAN WAR AND A MEMBER OF THE FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH IN JACKSONVILLE. 
SURVIVORS INCLUDE HIS WIDOW MRS CAROLYN THIGPEN ELDER, A SON, RICKIE RAY ELDER OF THE HOME, HIS PARENTS, LUTHER ELDER OF NLR, AND MRS RUBY ELDER OF JACKSONVILLE, A BROTHER , DOYNE ELDER OF LITTLE ROCK, AND HIS GRANDMOTHERS, MRS MAGGIE RICHARDS OF JACKSONVILLE AND MRS LILLIAN ELDER OF LITTLE ROCK. PALLBEARERS WILL BE WAYMAN WILKINS, JIMMY MARTONE, JOE RIGGS, JOE WARD, ALTON JOHNSON AND CHARLES GREENFIELD. WILSON DEESE WILL ASSIST WITH THE FUNERAL.

__________________________________________________________

Date: September 28, 1997 (date obit appeared)
Arkansas Gazette-Democrat (Pulaski County) ARKANSAS
Submitted by Frances C. Carner

Margaret Cameron Davies Carner, age 73, a long time resident of Little Rock,
Died Friday in Tallahassee, Florida. Mrs. Carner was  born in Hot Springs,
Arkansas, later moving with her family to Little Rock, graduating from Little
Rock High School, now Little Rock Central High School. She then attended
Little RockJunior College receiving her associate degree before attending the
Art Institute of Chicago where she received her Bachelors Degree in Fine Arts
and later her Masters with emphasis in theatre directing.  Most of her
classes were in the Goodman Theatre Department, a part of the institute.
While her husband, Joseph Norbert Carner, was completing his degree at Yale
Univesity she was assistant manager with the Yale Faculty Club. After school
they both began a career that included several summer stock productions and
theatre performances in several states. Due to a family illness they came to
Little Rock where Murs. Carner started her teaching career first as a
kindergarten teacher at the Arkansas School for the Blind where she also
began a children's theatre production for the blind children and later
developing into a childrens theatre production that  that was also
incorporporated into the curriculum of the Univesity. Her career continued
becoming a teacher speach and drama at Little Rock University, the University
of Arkansas at Little Rock and eventually becoming an Associate Professor
Emeritus of Theater Arts for 28 years. In that position she taught acting,
stage diction, directing, and (mime and) stage movement.  Due to her love of
the arts and all people she also took time to teach speech and diction to the
inmates of th Wrightsville Corrections Facility. She was also an honorary
member of the Pulaski County Bar Association, a member of Little Rock Women's
Aesthetic Club, Trinity Episcopal Catherdral and a descendent of an Arkansas
Pioneer Family.

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Pulaski County Arkansas -- Arkansas Gazette
February 24, 1973 for Fulham Fairchild "Ki" Davies
Submitted by Frances C Carner

EX-BROKER AT LR DIES IN FLORIDA
Fulham Fairchild (Ki) Davies, aged 82, of 4206 South Lookout Street, who in
1923 opened the Little Rock office of Fenner and Beane (now Merrill Lynch,
Pierce, Fenner and Smith), died Friday at Plant City, Fla.
He ws born at Helena, Mont., son of the late Robert Geddes and Margaret
Fulham Davies. His grandfather, Anthony Harpin Davies, was a pioneer Arkansan
-- a Lake Village plantation owner, president of the First Arkansas Bank and
a member of the Territorial Convention and the first Arkansas General
Assembly.  His father incorporated the city of Hot Springs and served as its
first city attorney.
Mr. Davies, whose office was one of the few in the country to remain open
during the Depression, started in the stock brokerage business in Oklahoma as
a telegraph operator. Before opening the LIttle Rock office, he had operated
a Fenner and Beane branch at Hot Springs, and had been a telegraph operator
at Ottawa, Canada, for two Parliamentary sessions.
Beginning with an Elks Club production in 1928, Mr. Davies participated in
many civic club theatrical shows, making his last appearance at a Kiwanis
Club minstrel in the early 1950s. At one time he was involved in a motion
picture venture with a Hot Springs partner, and one film, a silent
documentary entitled "The Human Shield" was produced. Mr. Davies directed the
film and played a leading role.  The other start was Miss Aline Lower, whom
he married when the picture was completed.
He was a member of Trinity Episcopal Cathedral, the Little Rock Club and the
Rotary Club of Little Rock, as well as having attained membership in Merrill
Lynch's Quarter Century Club.
After World War II, he was a Red Cross volunteer at the North Little Rock
Veterans Administration Hospital.
Mr. Davies' survivors are three daughters, Mrs. Joseph N. Carner of Little
Rock and Mrs. James R. Harris and Mrs. Jefferson W. Speck of Plant City, and
seven grandchildren.  Funeral arrngements will be announced by Ruebel Funeral
Home. Memorials may be made to Trinity Episcopal Cathedral.

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Arkansas Gazette, Friday, June 2, 1967.
Submitted by F. Carner

LAST ARKANSAS IN EARLY FAMILY DIES AT AGE 82
Kenneth Harrow Hanger, aged 82, the last Little Rock member of the Hanger
family, one of the city's founding families, died Thursday norming of his
second heart attack in two days.  He had suffered the first heart attack
Wednesday at his home at 1010 Scott Street.
Mr. Hanger was born at Little Rock August 29, 1884, a son of the late
Frederick and Frances Harrow Hanger.
A great-grandfather, Dr. Matthew Cunningham, was Little Rock's first resident
physician and became its frist mayor when the city was incorporated. His
wife, Eliza Wilson Cunningham, Mr. Hanger's great-grandmother, was the first
white woman to become a permanent resident of Little Rock.
A grandfather of Mr. Hanger's, Peter Hanger, a state representative from
Chicot County in 1837, the year of the state's first General Assembly, owned
a great deal of real estate and operated a stagecoach line and steamboat line
on the Arkansas River.
Mr. Hanger's mother, who died in 1945, was a prominent clubwoman, active in
community and charitable affairs. She was one of the nine members who founded
the Arkansas History Commission and was of Colonial Virginia Ancestry.
After the death of his father in 1900, Mr. Hanger joined the office staff of
the old Chactaw Oklahoma and Gulf Railroad and soon became section hand at
Dallas, TX. He became a civil engineer and was later made chief engineer of
the Missouri, Kansas and Texas Railroad in St. Louis, a position he held
until his retirement 12 years ago. His wife, the former Ree Winslow, died in
1946.
Mr. Hanger attended public schools in Little Rock. After his retirement from
M.K.T., he returned to Little Rock and took up residence in the family's
ancestral home at 1010 Scott with his brother, Albert Eugene Hanger, who died
in 1956.  The Hanger home is part of the Quapaw Quarter, an area of historic
preservation.
Mr. Hanger was a communicant of Christ Episcopal Church and a life member of
the American Society of Civil Engineers.  During the years of his retirement,
he was interested in historical affairs and worked closely with the Arkansas
Territorial Restoration Commission.
He is survived by a son, Frederick W. Hanger of San Antonio, TX, a lawyer who
is the last living member of the Hanger family.
Funeral Arrangements will be announced by Healey & Roth. 
Sent in by:
Marolyn Folkner Howell
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Ihave 1 obituary for you from The Democrat Gazett in Pulaski Co. Ar.
Marion Ruth Harmon Brewer b. Apr 12, 1924 in Carlisle, Ark. She died Aug
22, in 
Bakersfield, Ca. She was buried Nov 5,1994 in Lebanon cemetary, McRae, Ar.
She is survived by 2 sons and 4 dau. John Chambers, Ca.,Carrol Henderson,
Ar.
Jeri Lemons, Ca., Francis Garcia, Tx., Sarah Morehead, Ok., Anne Wright,
Ar.
16 grandchildren; and 18 g grandchildren. Her brothers, H. T. Harmon San
Antonio, Tx. Harvey, Nolan Harmon, Charlotte, N. C.; her sisters, Elva
Fuentes of
Conway, Ar., and Shirley G. Pierce of Ore City, Tx.
Thanks to Sam Moorehead for the previous!