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The Heritage, Volume 46-2019 The Heritage HOT SPRING COUNTY OBITUARY LIST - 2018 This list is to be considered a supplement to the 2019 Heritage Index in which the names are not duplicated. Name Abbott, Joel Abernathy, Bobbie Adams-Thorne, Eva Eunice Ainsworth, Fred Robert Allen, Bobby Joe Allen, Obedia Jordan Allen, Peggy Lee (Loy) Allred, Aaron Andrew Alston, Roxie F. Arguello, Esteban Gracia Ashcraft, Ronald Burton Ashley, Doyle Freeman Avery, Mary Jo Bailey, Glenda Jean Baker, Margrette J. Barbary, Brian Patrick, Sr. Bass, Vera Faye Batchelor, Gene Baugh, Sandra Bealle, Robert F. “Bob” Beason, Carroll Gene Beason, Verla M. Hodges Bellomy, Mary Francis Vaudean Bennett, Charles W. “Butch”, Jr. Bennett, Jeffery Wade “Papaw” Billingsly, Charlotte Annette Bittinger, Robert Charles Bivens, Lisa Renee Black, Jerrold Harrison Boone, Doris Linwood Boshears, James Lloyd “Bo” Bosley, Ella Branham Bowen, Mary JoAnn Strong Bowline, Cheryl Lynn Bratton Branch, Betty J. Schlenker Bray, Nancy Sullivan Brooks, Christopher Shawn Brown, Bobbie Linnes Thrash Brown, Bobby “Bear” Eugene ~ 185 ~ Hot Spring County, Arkansas Historical Society ©2019 The Heritage Bryant, Bill C. Bryant, Carl Nadine Buck, Judith Lynn McGriff Buck, Shirley Jean Langley Bunn, Rachel Alberta Burks, Lynda Gail Burns, Wanda King Burrell, Loretta Moore Burris, Leslie “Sonny” Burris, Mitchell Alvin Callahan, Charles Houston Campbell, Aline Dixon Todd Campbell, Ruby Jewell Gilstrap Campos, Ernest “Joe”, Jr. Cannon, Robert Carson, Christine B. Broomfield Carter, Lena Sapphire Tidwell Cash, Lorene Bryant Cates, Donald R. Caver, James Henry “J. H.” Chancellor, Ernestine Cheatham, Irene Smith Clardy, Chrystal A. Baxter Clary Jeannie Cloninger, Marilyn Robbins Cockrell, Mary Frances Collins, Corey Collins, Minnie Bell Combs, Maude Marie Honeycutt Coney, Dallas Ford Cook, Lynzi Annice Copeland, Claudine E. Sanders Coston, James “Jim” William Crain, Connie Mae Smith Cranford, Noel H. “Cooney” Cranford, Russell Loyd Crow, David Franklin Crow, Paul “Pop” Crowder, James W., Jr. Cranford, Timothy Lee Culverson, Yvette “Buffy” Susan Cutler, Gina Beth McDaniel Daniel, George Albert Daniel, Marvin Franklin Daniel, Mary L. Henry Daniels, Jane Ann ~ 186 ~ Hot Spring County, Arkansas Historical Society ©2019 The Heritage Dartt, Cecil Clyde Davidson, Roberta A. Gilbert Davis, Dorothy J. Adams Watkins Davis, Harold Dean Davis, Patsy Prince Day, Virginia Langwell Dedmon, Anthony “Sonny” Deere, Willie C. Dempsey, Daniel “Dan” Patrick Dickinson, Martha Dixson, Margaret Virginia Dixson, Willie Dollar, Anna Efird Doucet, Thomas J. Draper, Jimmy Don, Sr. Duncan, Kelly Lynn Taylor Dupree, Paul Ray Earnest, Wanda Lee Hardin Earnest, Willie John Efird, Gaston V. “Mutt” Ellison, Ricky Jerry Cantrell Eoff, Roy Lee Englund Richard L. “Dick” Erwin, Paul Evans, Arthur E. Exall, Ann Marie Lindvall Fears, Mildred Archer Finley, Kim Ann Faison, “Imp” Donald Ray Finley, Wathena Rood Fisher, Roderick Kirk Fite, Frances Lorene Brady Fite, Henry Alfred “Al” Fitzhugh, “Betty” Ann, Elizabeth Fitzhugh, Joan “JoAnn” Mooney Ford, Betty Fox, Angela Felice Frazier, Larry Del Frazier, Robert “Bob” Freeland, James Ira, Jr. Fry, Mac Dunbar Fuller, Henry “Shawn” Garrett, Garland Gibson, Carter Lee Gifford, Alta Davidson Gilkie, Clifton ~ 187 ~ Hot Spring County, Arkansas Historical Society ©2019 The Heritage Gilliam, Carroll Angela Glenn, Timothy Goeden, Wanda Lea Hodges Govan, Willie Gray, Debra Ann Gray, Elsie Helen Barnes Gray, Helen Janette Thomason Gray Stephanie Kaye Griffin, Dorothy Jean Grigsby, Carrie Elizabeth Beaty Grissom, Elvis Guin, Curtis Elwood Guyse, Temple Valor, Jr. Guyton, Mary L. Tatum Hambrick, Lois Maureen Hamlin, Patricia Jean “Patti” Hammond, Thomas Scott Hankins, Ila Rhea Lawrence Harmon, Ann Hightower Harper, Juanita Sampson Harper-Wright, Tammy “Slim” Hart, Donna Mae Hathcock, Richard Nicholas Hearn, Ivory Helm, Reta Ilene Bailey Henderson, James “Doyle” Henderson, Lodell Jessie Jordan Henry, Kenneth Herrington, Carol Hess, Gwendolyn Anderson Hicks, Gary Hicks, Sandra Sparks Hill, Orion Thadeus Hilyard, Jason Douglas Hines, Milton Hixon, Randy Hobbs, Arlon Holiman, Mary Virginia Holmes, Jim Lee Hooker, Phillip Eric Horton, Buster F. Horton, Daniel Clifton Horton, Sharon Bell Howell, Deborah Kay Howell, Mary Nell Butler Howton, Arlene ~ 188 ~ Hot Spring County, Arkansas Historical Society ©2019 The Heritage Howton, Elmer Alfred Huddleston, Mary N. Yarbrough Hudson, Jarrod Hudson, Kevin Wayne Hugg, Norman B. Hughes, Adgie Ruth Lambert Hughes, James Tory Hughes, Jason “Pappaw” Hughes Hughes, Marvin L. Hughes, William S. “Hoyle” Ireton, Elise Alice Ivory, Hollis Lee Jackson, Helen Ruth Matthews Jackson, Michael Ray Jennings, Randy James, Rosevelt Jones, Doris Jean Ollison Jones, Fay Deleta Fenter Jones, Jim “Bo” Jones, Joy Lynn Jones, Rachel Trammel Joyner, Ryan Matthew Keenom, Claude Randolph Kelley, David Lynn Kemp, Rita Renee Kerr, Whitney Leigh Williams Key, Lenford Carlee King, Vickie Caroline Sulton Kirkpatrick, Daphine Jenkins Kirkpatrick, Kenneth Kizziar, Brenda Lee Leamon Kizziar, Shirley Lane, Robert “Wally” Langston, Roy Leon Lawson, Lucy Marie Ledford, Aaron Jay Lemons, Shirley L. Conklin Lewallen, Jerry L. Lindsey, Rob Steven Lipsmeyer, Stephen Charles Loftis, Dennis Stanton Looney, Elizabeth JoAnn Lowery, Eva Jean Hathcock Loyd, Thomas O. Lunsford, Clint, Jr. Manning, Ethen Ray ~ 189 ~ Hot Spring County, Arkansas Historical Society ©2019 The Heritage Martin, Carroll E. Martin, James Lloyd Martin, Linda Louise Ware Matthews, George “Bo” Mays, Radford Don Mazander, Margaret A. Glidewell McClard, Clifford Earl McClung, Rev. Glen D McCoy, Morris Lucious McDade, Lucille Francis McDaniel, Juell (Mac) Herbert McDermott, Lile McFee, Marshall “Bubby” McKinnon, Raymona B. Stanfiell McMahan, Jack McMillan, Claude Douglas, II McMillan, Virginia Sue Hodges McNiel, Dorothy Mae McPeak, Dianne Medina, Cristiano Leon Meeks, Glenna Faye Geurin Melton, Patsy Jean Meyerpeter, Frances L. Reeves Milner, William Hayes, Jr. Moore, Carolyn Simpson Moore, Geneva Sue Moore, Shawna La’Shea Smith Morris, Joe Mosby, Sharon Kay Murdock, Curtis Leon Murdock, Desiree Murdock, Emma Lee Craig Myers, Martha Jean Newton, Dorothy A. Nichols, Mary Clements Nicks, Larry Q. Nolen, Raymon O’Neill, Maxine Bledsoe Overton, Billie Sue Jordan Overton, Hazel Louise Owen, Gary “Randy” Parish, Bobby Joe Parish, Mary Jo Parker, Alice L. Honeycutt Parker, David Parker, James “Bud” ~ 190 ~ Hot Spring County, Arkansas Historical Society ©2019 The Heritage Parker, Judith Bailey Parker, Kenneth Randall Parker, Robert Dalton Parrish, Joseph Ralph Pasley, Joe Paul, Andrea Atkinson Paul, Kathleen Plummer Pennington, Pauline Vaughn Perkins, Warren Phelan, Janetta Evelyn Orr Phelps, Richard Plummer, Mary Sue Porterfield, Helen Reddin Porterfield, Jenettie Yarbrough Prince, Ruthell Purifoy, Sherry A. Watson Pye, Robert E. Pye Rains, Eleanor Walters Ray, Erma Jean Bearden Ray, Jack Walton Ray, Melissa “Missy” Ann Foster Reggans, Linda Kay Reynolds, Gerline Reynolds, Richard L., Jr. Richardson, Barbara Rickman, Jerry, Sr. Riggan, Faye Dean Martin Roberts, John Allen Robertson, Harold C., Sr. Robertson, Robert S. Rogers, Floree Hughes Rogers, Jimmy Leon Rogers, Rufus “Bud” Roush, Linnie Mae Rowton, Arlene Frances Cash Rybard, Paul Raymond Sampson, Euna Mae Moore Sandage, Charles Barrett Sanders, Charles Harrison Sanders, James Louis Scantling, Cleona F. Holder Scoggin, Gary W Senn, Larry Lee Sheets, Troy E. Shinn, Ingeborg A. Shinn, Milton Wayne ~ 191 ~ Hot Spring County, Arkansas Historical Society ©2019 The Heritage Shortt, Margaret Jenkins Siratt, Dr. Roger Franklin Simmons, Edgar G. Sjolander, Marion L Skinner, Gerald L. Smith, Florece Green Smith, Marlin E. Smith, Maurine Mintie Smith, Ritchie Morgan Smith, Ruby Nell Slaughter Smith, Terri Lynn Smith, Wensil Allene Lowery Smoke, Howard Larry Sorter, Hilder “Jon”, Sr. Spaulding, Malcom Speer, Billie Jean Russell Spurlock, Richard Allen Stalnaker, Elizabeth Fleming Stanley, James Marvin “Moe” Stevens, Don Stilwell, Billy Ed Strahan, Vada Sue Stuckey, Inez Burton Stuckey, Keith Stumon, Richard Lynn Sykes, Betty Joyce Cogburn Talbert, Albert Ray, Sr. Taylor, Herman W. Taylor, Max Glenn Thomason, Cecil Wayne Thompson, Barbara Ann Thorn, Roy Edmond Thornton, Derek Thornton, Lindsey Milton Thornton, Mary “Jo” Hohrine Thornton, Mary Sue Prince Tigue, Curtis Tiner, David Miles Tolleson, Marshall “Checkout” Tucker, Barbara Tucker, Mammie Dixon Vail, Betty G. Dixson Vann, Rhonda Denise Villars, Amanda Elizabeth Wacaster, J. D. Waite, Larry Junior ~ 192 ~ Hot Spring County, Arkansas Historical Society ©2019 The Heritage Wallace, Clarence Donald Walker, Steve A. Ward, Donna Sue Smith Warner, Irma Ruth Voss Watkins, Doyle Junior Watts, “Zake” Z. Derrick, Sr. West, Karon Wilson Wetherington, Delbert Whitfield, Floyd Eugene Whitham, Robert “Robbie” Whitley, Maxine Emory Miller Whitlow, Nathaniel Perry, Jr. Wicker, Bradice Williams, Lloyd Pete Willis, Darryl Christopher Wilson, Denver Wiley Wilson, Mary Bell Rimmer Womack, Joyce Collins Woosley, Clarence Edgar, Jr. Wright, Bill Wright, Hozie Young, Judy Elizabeth Harris Young, Tom Ross, III Young, Wilma Louise Hudson We have earnestly searched for all 2018 obituaries from Hot Spring County. If we have missed anyone, please forgive us. This information plus the complete obituaries, are available in book form in the Jessie Ashford Genealogy Annex at the Mary Cheatham Malvern-Hot Spring County Library as well as at your Hot Spring County, Arkansas Historical Society. Information compiled
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