
Anita Darlene Warren, 55, of Oark died Saturday, Nov. 25, 2000, at her
home.
She was a native of Houston, Texas, an employee of Johnson Regional
Medical Center as a home care registered nurse, member of Parkview Baptist
Church in Sulphur, La., graduate of McNeece University in Lake Charles,
La., and was preceded in death by her father, Dalton J. Landry.
Survivors include her husband, Bobby Gene Warren; three daughters, Anita
F. Gatlin of Sulphur, La., Sherri Pippin of Pasadena, Texas, and Christal
Brooke of Clarksville; three sons, Larry G. Guillotte Jr. of Sulphur, La.,
and Christopher Guillotte and Robert Warren, both of Clarksville; mother,
Eula Fay Landry of Sulphur, La.; four sisters, Sandra Hamilton of Orange,
Texas, Oleta Andrea Ansley of Fort Worth, Texas, Margo Baskin of Clarksville,
and Ada La Juan Batey of Sulphur, La.; three brothers, Harry Landry of
California, and Dalton Landry Jr., and Maurice Landry, both of Sulphur,
La.; and ten grandchildren.
Funeral was at 10 a.m. Tuesday, Nov. 28, at Hardwicke Funeral Chapel
with Rev. Randall Chesson officiating. Burial was in Harmony Cemetery.
Pallbearers were Ben Pelts, Dwight Stepp, Ron Thomas, Chris Weve, Burett Hamilton, and Ricky Branner.
Christina Mary Holloway, 81, of Coal Hill died Wednesday, Nov. 15, 2000,
in a Paris nursing home.
She was a native of Afton, Ill., daughter of the late Earl J. and Christina
Mary Wilson Sullivan, and widow of Andrew R. Holloway.
Survivors include two daughters, Margot Wilfong of Shipman, Ill., and
Mary Meriwether of Ozark; two sons, Kenneth of Shipman, Ill., and Richard
of Little Rock; and 15 grandchildren.
Private graveside services were held Thursday, Nov. 16, at the Coal Hill Cemetery under the direction of Roller Funeral Home of Paris.
Carl Wayne Patterson, 51, of Grandview, Mo., died Wednesday, Nov. 22,
2000, at Baptist Medical Center of Kansas City, Mo.
A native of Oark, he was a son of the late Selba and O. Ernestine Patterson,
a special police officer for Allied Signal for 29 years and upon retirement
was a sprint car racing team mechanic. He was preceded in death by one
brother, Charles.
Survivors include his widow, Catherine Marie Wright Patterson; three
daughters, Carla Armfield of West Hartford, Conn., Cynthia Bair of Lee's
Summit, Mo., and Christa Patterson of the home; two granddaughters, Madison
and Halle Bair; five brothers, Glen, James, Raymond, Clyde and Selba Jr.;
and three sisters, Verba Jones, Anna Immel and Rita Funderburg.
Funeral was at 1 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 25, at D. W. Newcomer's Sons Longview Funeral Home in Kansas City, Mo., with burial in Longview Memorial Gardens.
Daisy Mae McCarley Rowbotham, 81, of Hagarville died Saturday, Nov.
25, 2000, at AMI St. Mary's Regional Medical Center in Russellville.
She was a native of Johnson County, daughter of the late William Sanford
and Ossie Belle Jones McCarley, graduate of Lamar High School, member of
the Hagarville Church of Christ, and was preceded in death by four brothers,
Pierce, Thomas (Buck), John Frank, and Joe McCarley.
Survivors include her husband, Ocil Rowbotham; two daughters and sons-in-law,
Mary and Leland Bean of Lamar and Nedra and Larry Bacchus of Hagarville;
three sons and daughters-in-law, Noel and Charlotte Rowbotham, Dale and
Dee Rowbotham, and Dale and Pat Rowbotham, all of Hagarville; one sister,
Nannie Belle Hughes of Knoxville; one brother, Gayland McCarley of Russellville;
15 grandchildren, Greta Marlow, Cara Flinn, Andrea Little, Theron Rowbotham,
Kim Burnett, Klay Rowbotham, Clint Bacchus, Larra Bacchus, and Chris Bacchus,
all of Hagarville, Tagert Rowbotham of St. Louis, Mo., Dayla Weisler and
Kirk Bean, both of Russellville, Danna Fudge of Dover, Tyler Bean of Louisville,
Ky., and Kane Rowbotham of Sedalia, Mo.; and numerous nieces and nephews.
Funeral will be at 2 p.m. Wednesday, Nov. 29, at the Hagarville Church
of Christ with John Ballard officiating.
Burial will be in Hagarville Cemetery under the direction of Hardwicke Funeral Home.
Erik Simon, 32, of Lamar died Tuesday, Nov. 21, 2000, at Boxley.
He was a native of Kansas City, Kan., attended Cabin Creek Baptist Church,
and was a truck driver for Curbow Inc., at Ratcliff and Tyson Foods at
Clarksville.
Survivors include his widow, Linda Simon; two stepdaughters, Rena Stackley
of Kansas City, Kan., and Andrea Arrieta of Lamar; one stepson, Tico Arrieta
of Lamar; two sisters, Jenny Black and Natalie Wrigley, both of Kansas
City, Kan.; one brother, John Simon of Norman, Okla.; and four grandchildren.
Funeral was at 1 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 25, at Hardwicke Funeral Chapel
with Rev. Ira Taylor officiating. Burial was in Lamar Cemetery.
Pallbearers were Coy England, Eric Haulmark, Shawn Stathis, Chuck Curbow, Edgar Henson, and Jeremy Wood.
Gerald B. Adams, 81, of Ozark, brother of Stella Harmon of the Batson
Community, died Thursday, Nov. 16, 2000, at Ozark Nursing Home.
A native of Reeds Spring, Mo., he was a son of the late Thomas and Eva
Jenkins Adams, a retired carpenter and a member of the Pentecostal Church
of God in Ozark.
Survivors include his widow, Ruby Nichols Adams; one son, Wayne Adams
of Pendleton, Ind.; one other sister, Lois Bounds of Woodford, Va.; one
brother, Robert Adams of Anderson, Ind.; two grandchildren; and one great-grandchild.
Funeral was at 1 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 18, at Faith Pentecostal Church
of God with Rev. Kerry England and Rev. Hank Weaver officiating.
Burial was at Mountain View Cemetery near Ozark under the direction
of Shaffer Funeral Home.
Active pallbearers were Tommy Adams, Ronnie Adams, Kenneth Sturdivant,
Dwight Stepp, Greg Gortemiller and Donald Watson.
Honorary pallbearers were Milton Strong, Bobby Adams, H. B. Bowman, Delorn Cooper, Lee Brown, Rickey Bowman, Robbie Adams, Kenny Warden, and Dustin Gortemiller.
Larry Joe Kimbriel, 52, of Oark died Saturday, Nov. 25, 2000, at Johnson
Regional Medical Center.
He was a son of the late Vollie and Hattie Ritchie Kimbriel, labor employee,
and was preceded in death by one sister, Deloris Cummins of Oark; and two
brothers, Gary Kimbriel (twin) and Mervin Kimbriel.
He is survived by two sons and one daughter-in-law, Aaron Kimbriel and
Mike and Jean Ann Kimbriel, all of Clarksville; two sisters, Joyce Reynolds
and Dorothy Criss, both of Oark; and three brothers, Melvin Kimbriel of
Oark and Doy Kimbriel and Eddie Kimbriel, both of Clarksville.
Funeral was at 10 a.m. Tuesday, Nov. 28, at Roller-Cox Chapel with Rev.
Clayton Rylee officiating. Burial was in Oark Cemetery.
Active pallbearers were Teddy Bohannon, Jacky Kimbriel, George Hampton,
Glenn (Diddo) Stepp, Alfred West, and Steve Cummins.
Honorary pallbearers were nephews.
Melissa Lynn Reynolds, 27, of Russellville died Wednesday, Nov. 22,
2000, at Baptist Medical Center in Little Rock. She was a native of Artesia,
Calif.
Survivors include her husband, Patrick Lynn Reynolds; one son, Austin
Glade Reynolds of Russellville; parents, Roy L. and Patricia A. Yates of
Russellville; one sister and two brothers-in-law, Paula and Ronald G. Latham
of Dardanelle and Stephen Reynolds of Conyer, Ga.; three nephews, Steven,
Justin, and Trent Latham; and several aunts, uncles and cousins of Clarksville.
Funeral was at 10 a.m. Friday, Nov. 24, at Cornwell Funeral Home Chapel
in Dardanelle with Rev. Joe Yates officiating. Burial was in Moores Hill
Cemetery.
Pallbearers were Gene Sax, Victor Loyd, Jamie Chesser, William Henderson, and Danny Duvall.
Rose Swain, 105, of Hartman died Friday, Nov. 24, 2000, at Countryside
Manor Nursing Home in Lamar.
She was a Baptist, daughter of the late Alex and Mary Poland Marcotte,
widow of Leslie Swain, and was preceded in death by one daughter, Gladys
Larue; and one son, Richard Swain.
She is survived by four daughters, Hazel King of Clarksville, Marion
Critchfield of Hartman, Rose Hurd of Chipley, Fla., and Dorothy Hicks of
Charleston, N. H.; three sons, Clarence Swain of Walpole, N. H., Robert
Kenney of Vernon, Vt., and John Swain of Spring Hill, Fla.; 31 grandchildren;
71 great-grandchildren; 40 great-great-grandchildren; eight stepgrandchildren;
and 14 stepgreat-grandchildren.
A memorial service was held at 2 p.m. Monday, Nov. 27, at the First
Landmark Missionary Baptist Church with Rev. Vernon Bass officiating. Graveside
services and burial were at 11 a.m. Tuesday, Nov. 28, at Old Walpole Cemetery
in Walpole, N. H.
Memorials may be made to First Landmark Missionary Baptist Church, P. O. Box 589, Clarksville, AR 72830.
Samuel Gibson, 69, of Dover died Friday, Nov. 24, 2000, at AMI St. Mary's
Regional Medical Center in Russellville.
A native of London, he was a Korean War Navy veteran, an employee of
McDonald Douglas Missile and Space in Huntington Beach, Calif., for 37
years where he supervised the construction and assembly of the launch/retrieval
arm of the Space Shuttle which remains in operation, a former member of
the Russellville Kiwanis Club where he was voted Kiwanian of the year in
1992-93, and was preceded in death by one brother, Edward Gibson; and one
sister, Lillian Koneski.
Survivors include his widow, Lois Gibson; two daughters and one son-in-law,
Terry Oge of Russellville and Debra and Randall Slack of Conroe, Texas;
one brother, Gary Gibson of Russellville; two sisters, Lorraine Lindquist
of Norco, Calif., and Wanda Logan of Fredricksburg, Va.; four grandchildren,
Roy Oge and Una Oge, both of Russellville, and Rachel Slack and Naomi Slack,
both of Austin, Texas; and numerous nephews and nieces.
Funeral was at 2 p.m. Monday, Nov. 27, at Shinn Funeral Chapel in Russellville
with Rev. Randall Slack officiating. Burial was in McFadden Cemetery at
Dover.
Active pallbearers were Arnold Bowden, Otis Hibbard, Martin Revis, Jim
Bentley, Bill Murdock, and Charlie Cravens.
Honorary pallbearers were members of the Russellville Kiwanis Club,
the Linker Mountain Fire Department, and the MARVA Board.
Memorials may be made to the Russellville Main Street Mission, 1800 East Main Street, Russellville, AR 72801.
Velma Alston, 88, of Ozark died Monday, Nov. 27, 2000, at Johnson Regional
Medical Center.
She was born at Watalula to Thomas Jefferson and Joanne English Hobbs
and was a Baptist.
She is survived by two daughters, Wilma Carson of Clarksville and Melba
Mershon of Fort Smith; one son, Sonny Alston of Ozark; one brother, Carl
Hobbs of Lindsey, Calif.; six grandchildren, Terry Carson, Pam Smith, Debbie
Kremers, Jan Wilson, Martin Mershon and Donna Stewart; 11 great-grandchildren;
and several nieces and nephews.
Funeral will be at 2 p.m. Wednesday, Nov. 29, at Shaffer Funeral Home
Chapel with Dr. Robert Brown officiating. Burial will be in Pond Creek
Cemetery east of Ozark.
Pallbearers will be Wallace G. Alston, Robert Jones, Vernon McDaniel,
Porter Hillard, Jack Alston, and Bill Hudspeth.
The family will visit with friends the hour prior to the service.