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Obituaries from Scott County Times 5 July - 16 Aug 2000

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Scott County Times
5 July 2000
MATTHEW WAGNER
	Fort Smith--Matthew Dewayne (Matt) Wagner, 34, of Fort Smith, 
Arkansas died Sunday, July 2, 2000 in his home. He was a cook and a 
member of the Mount Moriah Church.
	Funeral services will be held at 2 pm Wednesday, July 5, 2000 
at the Mount Moriah Church with burial following under the direction 
of Martin Funeral Home.
	Matt was survived by his mother, Ann Wagner of Fort Smith; 
his father, Bud Wagner of Waldron; his grandmother, Mildred Wagner of 
Waldron; four sisters, Regina Mailand of Barling, Judy Bullington of 
Fort Smith, Kortney Wagner and Kinnley Wagner, both of Waldron; two 
brothers, Mike Wagner of Iowa Park, Texas and Mark Wagner of Waldron; 
four nephews, four nieces, two great nieces and several aunts, uncles 
and cousins.
	Pallbearers will be Audie Powell, Greg Owens, C.L. Scott, Bill 
Frost, Kent Ridener and Jesse Yutterman.
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Scott County Times
5 July 2000
MARGARET MASH
	Margaret Elizabeth Mash, 99, of Waldron died Sunday, July 2, 
2000 in a Waldron hospital. She was a homemaker, a Baptist, a seamstress 
and an Eastern Star.
	Funeral services were held at 3 pm Monday, July 3, 2000, at 
Martin Funeral Home Chapel with burial at Laural Land Cemetery in 
Dallas, Texas.
	Margaret is survived by two daughters, Sarah Weatherly of 
Boles and Opal Stevenson of Euless, Texas; and ten grandchildren 
including Deida Ridenhour, Margaret Glenn, Richard Weatherly Jr. 
all of Boles, and Linda Baker of Sulpher Springs, Texas; 13 
great-grandchildren and 3 great-great grandchildren.
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Scott County Times
5 July 2000
JOHNNIE NELSON
	Bonanza--Johnnie E. Nelson, 82, of Bonanza died Thursday, 
June 29, 2000 in his home. He was retired from civil service, a 
member of the Bonanza Assembly of God and an army veteran of World 
War II.
	Funeral services were held at 2 pm on Monday, July 3, 2000 
at Bonanza Assembly Of God Church with burial at Hartford Memorial.
	He is survived by his wife, Sarah (Onie Slater) Nelson; 
one son, Elmer Nelson of Bonanza; two sisters, Marie Furnatter of 
Edessa, Texas and Hilda Plumlee of Garland, Texas; one brother, 
Roland Nelson of Bismark; four grandchildren, Laurie Beam, Larry and
Ricky Nelson and Cindy Ledbetter, and eight great-grandchildren.
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The Waldron News
12 July 2000
HARLEY FERGUSON, JR.
	Harley Ferguson, Jr., 72, of Mt. Ida, Arkansas passed away
on July 1, 2000. He was born on May 11, 1928 in Harvey, Arkansas to
the late Harley Ferguson, Sr. and the late Freida Martin Ferguson.
	He was married to Wilma Johnson Ferguson on May 28, 1949
in Parks, Arkansas.
	He is survived by his wife Wilma Ferguson; one son, Thomas
Ferguson; two brothers and one sister-in-law, John and Hazel Ferguson
of Alma, Arkansas and Claude (Joe) Ferguson of Tacoma, Washington; a
very special niece and family, Ramona, Wade and Waylon Abernathy
of Mt. Ida, Arkansas.
	Services were held on Monday, July 3, 2000 at 2 pm at the
First Baptist Church in Mt. Ida, Arkansas with Bros. Mark Lashley
and Willis Summitt officiating. Burial was at the Monroe Cemetery
in Harvey, Arkansas under the direction of Thornton Funeral Home
in Mt. Ida, AR.
	Pallbearers were Derial Hollender, L.D. Yandell, Jeff
Graham, Charles Bates, Jr., Gene Howard, George Forthman, Gene
Bridges. Honorary pallbearers were the Mens Sunday School Class
of the First Baptist Church of Mt. Ida, Arkansas.
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The Waldron News
12 July 2000
THELMA HAWKINS MANN
	Thelma Hawkins Mann, 81, a retired real estate manager, died
Saturday, July 1, 2000 in Fort Worth, Texas. Thelma Hawkins was born
on September 11, 1918, in Parks, Arkansas. Her family later moved to
Waldron, AR where she grew up. Thelma moved to Fort Worth, Texas in
1941, where she managed several businesses and became involved in
rental property before retiring.
	A memorial service was held at 3:30 pm Thursday, July 6 in
Greenwood Chapel in Fort Worth, Texas.
	She is survived by one daughter, Glynda Clark; grandchildren,
Bryan Clark, Sherri McDaniel, Melinda Clark and Scott Clark; great-
grandchildren, Christopher, Kyle, Hayden and Chayenne.
	Memorial contributions can be made to Community Hospice of
Texas, 6100 Western Place Suite 500, Fort Worth, Texas 76107.
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Scott County Times
12 July 2000
LORRAINE BATES
	Lorraine Monroe Bates of Fort Smith, formerly of Waldron,
Arkansas, departed this life July 5, 2000, in her home. She was
born December 27, 1918 in Nola, Arkansas to the late Bascom (Bass)
and Irene Oller Monroe. Prior to a long illness, she was a secretary
for the Scott County Judge.
	Though suffering a stroke eighteen years ago, Lorraine
remained courageous and undaunted. She counted each day a blessing
and even through her pain and affliction, she was always without
complaint. A beloved mother and grandmother, Lorraine was a true
inspiration to all those whose lives she touched. Although she has
gone through the gates to be with our heavenly Father, Lorraine's
family is comforted in knowing that she will always be with them
in their hearts and in their memories. Lorraine will forever be a
living presence and a Guardian Angel to her loved ones.
	A devoted wife and mother, Lorraine was preceded in death
by her husband, Bryan Bates; a son, William Hugh Bates; three
grandchildren, John Kenneth Harberson, Jr., Teresa Ann Harberson,
and Ricky Shelby; and a brother, Knox Monroe. She is survived by
two daughters, Brenda Kay Harberson of Cabot, Arkansas, and Maria
Shelby of Fort Smith; a son, Bill Bates of Waldron; two sisters,
Marie Wing and Lille Arnett, both of Waldron; four grandsons, 
Kyle Harberson of Monroe, Louisiana, Greg Aynes of Waldron, David
Aynes of Fort Smith, Sammy Bates of Waldron; one granddaughter, 
Heather Shelby of Fort Smith; four great-grandchildren, Farrah and
Lucas Aynes of Waldron and Jonathan and Matthew Bates of Roswell,
New Mexico.
	Funeral was held at 2:00 pm Tuesday, July 11, 2000 at the
Martin Funeral Chapel of Waldron. Reverend Ricky Hunt officiated.
	Pallbearers were Kyle Harberson, Greg and David Aynes,
Sammy Bates, and Jimmy and Mike Arnett.
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Scott County Times
12 July 2000
J.A. DALTON
	J.A. Dalton, 76, of Waldron died Wednesday, July 5, 2000
at St. Edwards Hospital in Fort Smith.
	J.A. was born the oldest son of Pat and Margie Dalton on
August 20, 1923 in Hot Springs, Arkansas. He later moved with his
family from Norman to Waldron. He served in the Marine Corp. during
World War II. He returned to Waldron and was involved in the
trucking and lumber business. He later served as President and
Manager of the Hughes Insurance Agency for 53 years. He also served
on the board of directors at the Bank of Waldron. His true passion
in life was his love of horses and the "Rodeo." He will long be
remembered as Area Governor and Executive Board Member of the
International Professional Rodeo Association.
	He is survived by one son, William P. Dalton of Benton,
Arkansas; two daughters, Cissi Hamilton of San Francisco, California
and Susan Adams and husband, Tommy, of England, Arkansas; a sister,
Joann Dozier of Waldron; four granddaughters, Jennifer Dalton of
Missoula, Montana, Leslie Dalton of Sarasota, Florida and Lauren
and Layne Adams of England, Arkansas; three nephews, Miles and
Allen Dozier of Waldron, and Bart Dalton of Owassa, Oklahoma.
	Funeral services were held Saturday at 10 am at the First
Baptist Church in Waldron. Burial was at the National Cemetery in
Fort Smith on Monday, July 10.
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Scott County Times
12 July 2000
VERNA SHOOK
	Verna B. Shook, 92, of Waldron died Sunday, July 9, 2000
in a Waldron hospital. She was a retired teacher, postal worker
and member of the Waldron Methodist Church.
	Funeral services were held Wednesday, July 12, 2000 at
10 am at Martin Funeral Home Chapel with burial in Lincoln,
Nebraska at 11 am Friday, July 14.
	Verna is survived by several nieces and nephews.
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Scott County Times
19 July 2000
OUIDA MAE COLE
	Ouida Mae Cole, 74, of Parks, Arkansas died Thursday, July 
13, 2000, in her home. She was a retired shirt factory worker and 
a member of Parks Baptist Church.
	Funeral services were held Saturday, July 15, 2000, at the
Parks Baptist Church with burial following at Parks Cemetery under 
the direction of Martin Funeral Home.
	She is survived by her husband, Kellow Cole; two sons, 
Ronald Cole of Terrell, Texas and Kelly Cole of Parks; two sisters,
Missie Franklin and Adenial Miller, both of Parks; 4 grandchildren 
and one great-grandchild.
	Pallbearers were Brian Cole, Brent Cole, Lance Cole, Steven 
Cole, Bill Franklin and Wallace Hill.
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Scott County Times
19 July 2000
BENJAMIN DALE MILLARD
	Benjamin Dale Millard, 80, of Waldron died Wednesday, July 
12, 2000 in a Waldron nursing home. Dale was a retired truck driver 
for Big Pine Lumber Company and a member of the Waldron First Baptist
Church.
	He was preceded in death by his parents, Perry and Daisy 
Millard; one brother, Gwin Millard; two granddaughters, Sheila K. 
Riddle and Sarie Stewart; and one great-grandson, Payton Paul Lee.
	Funeral services were held at 2 pm on Friday, July 14, 2000
at the Waldron First Baptist Church with burial at Birdsview Cemetery 
in Waldron under the direction of Martin Funeral Home.
	He is survived by his wife, Lorine; two daughters, Rouella 
Roberts of Hartman, Arkansas and Louanna Smith of Waldron; a son-
in-law, Max Smith of Waldron; 7 grandchildren; 11 great-grandchildren
and one great-great grandchild.
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Scott County Times
19 July 2000
BERTHA MAE GORDON
	Bertha Mae Gordon, 73, of Harvey, Arkansas died Sunday, July 
16, 2000 in a Danville hospital. She was a homemaker and a member of
Gravelly Methodist Church.
	Funeral services were held at 10 am Wednesday, July 19, 2000
at the Gravelly Methodist Church with burial at Monroe Cemetery in 
Harvey, Arkansas under the direction of Martin Funeral Home.
	Bertha is survived by her husband, R.R. Gordon of the home,
one sister, Sarah Jo McAnnally of Megargel, Texas; two brothers, 
Robert Benton Anderson, Jr. of Albuquerque, New Mexico and Mack
Anderson of Fort Worth, Texas; and several nieces and nephews.
	Pallbearers were David Anderson, Bradley Pickens, Rod Rupe, 
Joe Pickens, Roy Lee Austin and Spence Allen.
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Scott County Times
26 July 2000
CURTIS JOHNSON
	Curtis Grover Johnson of Waldron, born October 26, 1908, age
91, died Tuesday, July 18, 2000 in the Waldron Nursing Home. He was 
a retired carpenter and of the Methodist faith.
	Funeral services were held at 10 am on Saturday, July 22, 
2000 at the Methodist Church in Parks with burial at Hawkins 
Cemetery. The Reverends Pat Frost and Jesse Hill officiated. Funeral
arrangements were nder the direction of Martin Funeral Home.
	Curtis is survived by his wife, Allie Jane (Hawkins) Johnson 
of 70 years. They were married in Parks, Arkansas on November 1, 1930.
He is also survived by one son, Jerry Loyd Johnson of Pinetop, Arizona;
two daughters, Charlene Hill of Greenwood, Arkansas and Sharon Slagle 
of Y-City, Arkansas; 7 grandchildren; 14 great-grandchildren and two
great-great grandchildren. He was preceded in death by a daughter
Janice Aline Johnson; two great-great grandsons, Zakary Lee McEntire
and Christopher Ray Zimmer; three brothers, Chester, Ray and Rufus
Johnson and one sister, Alta Johnson.
	Pallbearers were Dillard James Hawkins, David Johnson, Edmond
Hawkins, Harlon Hawkins, Johnny Godfrey, Billy Hawkins and Paul
Waymon Hawkins.
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Scott County Times
2 August 2000
LEO CRUMP
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	Leo Crump, 52, of Waldron died July 25, 2000 in Waldron. He
was born January 28, 1948 to Evelyn and the late Charlie Crump. He was
a member of the Waldron Pentecostal Church of God and a retired sawmill
worker.
	Funeral services were held at 10 am on Thursday, July 27, 2000
at the Waldron Pentecostal Church of God with Brother Larry Seabolt,
Brother Rickey Hunt and Brother Ted Matlock officiating. Burial
followd at Friendship Cemetery under the direction of Martin Funeral
Home.
	Leo is survived by his wife, Jeanie of the home; two daughters,
Leajeana Morgan of Holdenville, Oklahoma and Rebecca Brown of Waldron;
his mother, Evelyn Crump of Waldron; two brothers, Reno Crump of 
Hartford, Arkansas and Larry Joe Crump of Waldron; four grandchildren,
Charlotte and Kandis Morgan of the home and Amber and Shane Brown of
Waldron; several nieces, nephews and other family members and a host
of friends.
	Pallbearers were Robert Wagner, Kenny Finney, Sam Cogburn, 
John Millard, Brad Evans and Darrell Piles.
	Honorary pallbearers were James Wagner and Frank Shaddon.
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Scott County Times
2 August 2000
GLADYS REDING
	Gladys M. Reding, 89, of Pleasant Valley, Iowa, formerly of 
Mansfield, Arkansas, died July 23, 2000 in Pleasant Valley, Iowa.
She was a homemaker and the widow of Alfred H. (Doc) Reding.
	Funeral services were held at 10 am Friday, July 29, 2000 at
Pine Log Church with burial at Pine Log Cemetery in Booneville, 
Arkansas under the direction of Martin Funeral Home.
	She was survived by one daughter, Sharon Moritz of Rock
Island, Illinois; two sons, Donald Reding of Wichita, Kansas and
Forace Reding of LeClaire, Iowa; three sisters, Wanda Lewis and Oleta
Roe of Mansfield and Jewel Damron of Springdale, Arkansas; three
brothers, Norman Presson of DeWitt, Iowa, Granville Presson of Fort
Smith and Calvin Presson of Palm Springs, California; 14 grandchildren
and 17 great-grandchildren.
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Scott County Times
2 August 2000
MARY WEBSTER
	Mary W. Webster, 58, of Waldron passed away Thursday, July 
20, 2000 in her home. Mrs. Webster was a homemaker and a member of
the Bates Baptist Church.
	Funeral services were held at 2 pm Saturday, July 22, 2000
at the Bates Baptist Church with the Reverend Joe Hayden Hall and 
Reverend Danny Staggs officiating. Interment followed at Weeks
Cemetery under the direction of Martin Funeral Home of Waldron.
	Survivors were her husband, Charles; step-children, Frances 
Beck of Palm Harbor, Florida, Charles Webster, Jr., of Pineville, 
Louisiana, Stephanie Sosebee of Atlanta, Georgia, Stacy Mills of
Charlotte, North Carolina and Leslie Troxler of Durham, North Carolina;
her sister, Margaret Northcoll of Waldron; two brothers, Lewis W.
Whitson of Shawnee, Oklahoma and Donald W. Whitson of Pelzer, South
Carolina; ten step-grandchildren, two nieces and six nephews. 
Pallbearers were Pat Edwards, Terry Rice, Buster Snellgroves, Larry
Huddleston, Gerald Oakes and Kenneth Nevills.
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Scott County Times
2 August 2000
LEONARD WATTS	
	Leonard Watts, 72, of Mena died Tuesday, July 25, 2000 in 
Mena. He was born March 7, 1928 in Scott County, Arkansas to the late
Bob Watts and Ida May Davis Watts. He was a logger by profession and
of the Pentecostal faith.
	Funeral services were held Saturday, July 29, 2000 at 2 pm at
the Beasley-Wood Chapel with Pastor Perry Heart officiating. Burial
followed in the Piney Cemetery under the direction of Beasley-Wood
Funeral Home.
	He is survived by his children, Barbara Kay Venable, Roger 
Watts, Jerry Watts, David Watts, Preston Watts, Robert Watts, Christine
Magness, Maedean Roark all of Mena and Jayme Underwood of Heavener, 
Oklahoma; his mother, Ida May Watts of Mena; his siblings, Hattie
Thomas of Waldron, Garland Watts of Black Fork, Donald Watts of 
Rosboro, Arkansas and Thelma Hearn of Glenwood, Arkansas; 19 grand-
children and 13 great-grandchildren. He was preceded in death by his
father, his son Albert Dale Watts, brothers Eugene Watts and Ralph
Watts.
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Scott County Times
2 August 2000
JIM LASSITER
	James Hugh (Jim) Lassiter, 55, of Waldron died Saturday, July 
29, 2000 in a Fort Smith hospital. He was a retired school teacher,
former State Legislator, former Mayor of Waldron and member of the 
First Baptist Church in Waldron. Mr. Lassiter was preceded in death
by his parents, Hugh and Sue Lassiter.
	Mr. Lassiter is survived by one sister, Nancy Hobson and her
husband, Ray, of Maumelle, Arkansas; two nephews, David Sparks and his
wife Tiffany of North Little Rock, Jeff Sparks and his wife Danielle 
of Maumelle, and one great nephew, Tucker Jameson Sparks of North
Little Rock.
	Funeral services were held at 11 am Tuesday, August 1, 2000 at
the First Baptist Church in Waldron with burial at Duncan Cemetery in 
Waldron under the direction of Martin Funeral Home.
	Memorials may be made to: First Baptist Church, Main & Church
Sts., Waldron, AR 72958 or Duncan Cemetery Fund, c/o Martin Funeral
Home, 105 W. 4th St., Waldron, AR 72958.
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The Waldron News
2 August 2000
JOAN FAY DEMOREST
	Joan Fay Demorest, 54, of Waldron was called to our Lord on
Wednesday, July 19, 2000. She was predeceased by her her brother, 
Stanley; twin sister Jean and parents, Lillie and John Demorest.
	Survivors include four sisters, Lacel Thurber of Little Rock,
Ruth Champagne of Bandon, Oregon, Johnnie Sue Johnson of Myrtle Creek,
Oregon, Lidth Cheesman of Waldron and many nieces, nephews and
wonderful friends.
	Graveside services were at 3:00 pm Sunday, July 23, 2000 at
Oak Grove Cemetery in Perryville, with Bro. Cliff Springer officiating.
Pallbearers were Wesley, Chapman and Chris Thurber, Allan Sr., Aaron
and Allan Englis, Jr., Charles Holbrook and Kevin Brothers.
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The Waldron News
2 August 2000
WILLIAM DUDLEY WILLIAMS
	William Dudley Williams, 75, of Ozark, Arkansas died Monday, 
July 24, 2000 in a Fort Smith hospital. He was a cattle farmer, member
of Altus First Baptist Church, a member of the Cattlemen's Association,
a Navy veteran of WWII who served as a firefighter of the USS Yorktown,
and was retired from the Missouri Pacific Railroad. He was preceded in
death by his wife, Ella Viola Williams.
	Funeral services were 10:00 am Thursday, July 27 at Shaffer
Funeral Home Chapel with burial at Nichols Chapel Cemetery in Altus, AR
under the direction of Shaffer Funeral Home of Ozark, AR.
	He is survived by one daughter, Lisa McFadden and husband, Harold,
of Ozark, AR; one son, Gary Williams and wife Kelly of Waldron, AR; one
brother, Kay Williams of Dadeville, Missouri; five grandchildren, Jeremy
Williams, Harold W. McFadden, Heather McFadden, Justin Williams and
Chastin Williams,
	Pallbearers were Dennis Harris, Kyle Masingale, Terry Masingale,
Wayne Brison, Jody White and Walter Smith.
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Scott County Times
9 August 2000
BETTY JO ISHAM
	Betty Jo Isham, 67, of Waldron died Sunday, July 30, 2000 in 
Waldron. She was a homemaker and attended the New Life Center. Jo was
born to Charles Ezra and Jessie Isham on October 17, 1932 in Duncan,
Oklahoma.
	Funeral services were held Wednesday, August 2, 2000 at 2 pm 
at the New Life Center with burial following at Friendship Cemetery
under the direction of Martin Funeral Home.
	Jo was survived by two daughters, Lesta Helms and Rita Grogan
both of Lawrence, Kansas; one son, Kerry Horn of Carson, California;
four sisters, Maxine Williams, Jean Powell and Kay Hatton all of Waldron
and Paula LaCroix of Montgomery, Louisianna; five brothers, Sanford
Isham of Duncan, Oklahoma, Jack Isham of Dierks, Arkansas, Jim Isham
of Waldron, Charlie Isham of Magazine, Arkansas and Floyd Isham of
Waldron; 8 grandchildren and 5 great-grandchildren.
	Pallbearers were: Jason Helms, Scott Helms, Joe Helms, Gary
Isham, Rick Isham, Jerry Don Isham, Dale Williams, Todd Isham, Rick
Powell, Heath Hatton, B.J. Adair, Jimmy Isham, Joe Isham, Ronnie
Powell and Steve Williams.
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Scott County Times
9 August 2000
STELLA RUTH RHYNE
	Stella Ruth Rhyne, 79, of Seneca, Kansas, formerly of Waldron
died Sunday, August 6, 2000 in Seneca. She was a homemaker and the 
widow of Hoyle Rhyne, Jr.
	Funeral services were held at 10 am Tuesday, August 8, 2000
at the Martin Funeral Home Chapel with burial at Birdsview Cemetery
in Waldron.
	She was survived by one daughter, Sharon Bredemeter from
Seneca, Kansas; two sisters, Rubylea Wright of Danville, Arkansas and
Lucille Moore of Ardmore, Oklahoma; two grandchildren, Kevin Caskey
of Seneca, Kansas and Jonna Simmons of Lawrence, Kansas and two
great-grandchildren, Brett and Kamerin.
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The Waldron News
9 August 2000
RUTH McDANIEL
	Ruth McDaniel, 85, of Mansfield, Arkansas died Monday, July 31,
2000 in her home in Mansfield, Arkansas. She was a homemaker and 
member of the Dayton Church of Christ and was preceded in death by
one son, Randy McDaniel.
	Funeral services were at 2:00 pm, Thursday, August 3 at Dayton
Church of Christ in Dayton, Arkansas with burial at Dayton Cemetery
under the direction of McConnell Funeral Home of Greenwood, Arkansas.
	She is survived by her husband, Orby McDaniel of the home;
three daughters, Marilyn Pinney of Pensacola, Florida, Carolyn 
McDaniel of the home and Janelle Graves of Arkoma, Oklahoma; one son
Glenn McDaniel of Greenwood, Arkansas; 14 grandchildren and 23 great-
grandchildren. Pallbearers were her nephews.
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Scott County Times
16 August 2000
KATRINA SOWELL
	Katrina Ann Sowell, 21, of Fairfield Bay, Arkansas formerly
of Waldron and Mansfield died Monday, August 7, 2000 in Greenbrier,
Arkansas. She was an assistant manager of a deli and a member of Haw
Creek Baptist Church. She was preceded in death by her paternal
grandfather, Reverend Glen Wagner.
	Funeral services were held Thursday, August 10, 2000 at 2 pm
at the Jamesfork Baptist Church with burial at Coop Prairie Cemetery
in Mansfield, Arkansas under the direction of Martin Funeral Home.
	She is survived by her husband, Joey; one daughter, Madison
Brielle of the home; her mother and step-father, Jolene and Gary
Epperson of Waldron; her father and step-mother, William and Sue
Wagner of Shirley, Arkansas; her grandparents, Ann Wagner of Mansfield
and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Plummer of Waldron; great-grandmothers, Marie
Newman of Oklahoma City, Oklahoma and Edna Northrip of Shawnee,
Oklahoma; one sister Wendy Jean Wagner of Waldron and one brother, 
Brandon Golden of Fairfield Bay, Arkansas.
	Pallbearers were Brandon Golden, Beau Nixon, Landon Holmes,
Josh Holmes, Danny Reaves and Brian Caldwell. Honorary pallbearers were
Steve Hawkins and Brett Cherry.
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