Tabor | Juanita Clelluis | Juanita Clelluis Tabor, 73, of Humbolt, passed away at her daughter's home in Bakersfield, Cal. She was a member of Shiloh Baptist Church in Chicago. Survivors include a daughter and son-in-law, Shirley and Dub Williams of Bakersfield; son and daughter-in-law, Charles and Jill Tabor of Maumelle; four grandchildren; four great-grandchildren; brothers, Monroe Goldman of Sun City, Cal., Clyde Goldman of Westminister, Cal., Donald and Jim Golman of Des Plaines, Ill.; and sisters, Doris Tillman and Patsy Stapelton of Jacksonville, Bea Hoover of Carlisle and Maudie Smith of North Little Rock. Funeral services were held Friday, April 3, at the Chapel of Griffin Leggett-Rest Hills Funeral Home. Interment followed at Rest Hills Memorial Park. The family requests that memorials be made to St. Jude's Children Research Hospital in Memphis, Tenn.; nlrt4/9/98 |
Tapia | Paul A. "Pat" | Paul A."Pat" Tapia, 74, of Enola, died Sunday, June 25. He was retired from the U.S. Army and Air Force, having served in World War II, Korea and Vietnam. He also served for 21 years as city clerk for Enola, where he was a member of the Enola Baptist Church. He is survived by his wife, Tommie Lasley Tapia; four daughters, Paulette Brant and Frances Shaw, both of North Little Rock, Barbara Martindale of Fredricksburg, Texas, Regina Maxim of Manassas, Va.; two brothers, Arthur of Phoenix, and Martin of San Antonio; four sisters, Julia Mares of San Antonio, Delores Johnson of Atlanta, Texas, Mary Tapia and Cinda Cortes, both of Las Vegas, Nev.; eight grandchildren; and four great-grandchildren. Funeral services were held Wednesday, June 28, at the Enola Baptist Church with burial in Marcus Hill Cemetery.; nlrt7/13/2000 |
Tate | Dorothy Fay | Dorothy Fay Tate, 89, of North Little Rock, died Wednesday, June 16. She was a homemaker and attended the First Church of the Nazarene. She was preceded in death by her husband, Carl Tate. Survivors include a sister, Lucille George, of Oklahoma City; a nephew, John Tate, of North Little Rock. Funeral services were held Friday, June 18, at Roller-Owens Funeral Home with the Rev. Hardy Powers officiating. Interment was in Edgewood Memorial Park. The family requests that memorials be made to Hospice of Church of the Savior, 63rd and Meridian streets, Okalhoma City, OK 73132.; nlrt6/24/1999 |
Taylor | Bobbie Jean | Bobbie Jean Taylor, 65, of North Little Rock, died Sunday, April 9. She was the widow of Burl Raymond Taylor. Survivors include one son, Dave Burl Taylor of North Little Rock; two daughters Orpha Loretta Taylor of North Little Rock and Armetha Jean Prater of LittleRock; one brother, Dave Melton Cullum of Sherwood and two grandchildren Zackery Praterand Lyndsay Taylor. Funeral services were Tuesday, April 11, at Shiloh Crossroads Church at Greers Ferry with Bro. Jim Smith officiating. Burial was at Shiloh Crossroad Cemetery.; nlrt4/20/2000 |
Taylor | Cherona Sue | Cherona Sue Taylor, 24, of North Little Rock, died Monday, March 8. She was preceded in death by her father, Charlie Dove and grandmother, Jessie Davis. She is survived by parents, John Paul and Linda Davis Burkhead of North Little Rock; three brothers, Steve Dove, Dustin Burkhead, both of North Little Rock, Adam Burkhead of Quitman; two sisters, Lisa Wood of Benton, Jennifer Bajorek of Jacksonville; grandmothers, Martha Dove of Little Rock and Billie J. Burkhead of jacksonville. Funeral services were held Thursday, March 11, at Huson Funeral Home chapel with the Rev. Tim McMinn officiating. Interment was in Rest Hills Memorial Park in Sherwood.; nlrt3/18/1999 |
Taylor | Floyd R. | Floyd R. Taylor, 91, of Sherwood, a retired state representative with Communication Workers of America and a member of Victory Baptist Church, died Thursday, July 27. He was preceded in death by his wife, Annie Taylor, and a brother, Myron Taylor. Survivors include a son Bennie Taylor of DeValls Bluff and his wife Norma; sister, Marie Wafford of Pine Bluff; grandson Mark Taylor of Beebe and his wife Diane; and great-grand-daughter Autumn Leigh-Ann Taylor. Funeral services were held Saturday, July 29, at Roller-Owens chapel with the Revs. Tom Hart and Richard Kamarman officiating. Interment was in Rest Hill Memorial Park. The family requests that memorials be made to Victory Baptist Church of Sherwood; nlrt8/10/2000 |
Taylor | Frances Viola | Frances Viola Taylor, 71, of North Little Rock, died Wednesday, May 5. She was a homemaker and member of the First Assembly of God Church in North Little Rock. She was preceded in death by her parents, Andy and Vida Edwards and a brother, Rex Edwards. She is survived by her husband, James Taylor; two sons, Donald J. Taylor of Idaho, and Jonathan H. Taylor of Kansas City, Kan.; daughter, Marilyn F. Smith of California; three brothers, Kenneth Edwards of Kansas City, Kan.; David Edwards of Kirbyville, Mo.; and Andy M. Edwrds, Jr., of Kansas City, Mo.; three sisters, Margie Guffey of Belton, Mo.; Louise Pellham of Ava, Mo.; and Mary Fox of Kansas City, No.; six grandchildren; one great-grandchild. Funeral services were held Saturday, May 8, at Roller-Owens Funeral Home. Interment was in Kirbyville, Mo. The family requests that memorials be made to the First Assembly of God Church Missionary Fund, 4501 Burrow Drive, North Little Rock.; nlrt5/20/1999 |
Taylor | John Larry Jr. | John Larry Taylor, Jr., 28, of North Little Rock, died Sunday, May 18. He was a job coach with Goodwill Industries. He is survived by his parents, Larry and Johnnie Taylor of North Little Rock, grandfather, J. H. Camp of Newport, grandmother, Edna Faye Taylor of Morrilton, two aunts and one uncle. Services were private. The family request that memorials be made to Goodwill Industries, 1110 W. 7th, Little Rock, Ark.; nlrt5/29/97 |
Taylor | John W. | John W. Taylor, 80, of North Little Rock, died Tuesday, Nov. 2, while visiting his son in Hereford, Texas. Born in Malvern, he was retired from Mobile Oil Co. and Brant Brothers Carwash and Equipment Co. . For the past 25 years he owned and operated coin operated car washes in Malvern and Arkadelphia. He worked with young people for many years through Boy Scouting and Sunday School at the First Assembly of God in North Little Rock, where he was a faithful member. He helped at the Union Rescue Mission for many years and helped lead the Fish and Fowl Dinner to benefit the Friendly Chapel Soup Kitchen for the past 12 years. He was an active Gideon. He served in World War II in Europe and in the Pacific. Preceded in death by his parents, a sister, Beulah Cotton and a brother, Tee Taylor, he is survived by his eife of 55 years, Sally Brant Taylor; two sons Edward Taylor of Tulsa, Okla.; the Rev. Ted Taylor and daughter-in-law, Evelyn of Hereford, Texas; a daughter and son-in-law, Dr. Connie and Dr. Don Sjoberg of Kansas City, Kan.; one brother and sister-in-aw, Tom and Peggy Taylor of Dallas; one sister and brother-in-law, Catherine and Alfred Bryant of Springdale; brother-in-law, Webster Cotton of Dallas; sister-in-law, Edjuana Taylor of Russellville; and four grandsons, Matthew, Andrew and Aaron Taylor and Nathan Sjoberg. Funeral services were held Friday, Nov. 5, at First Assembly of God Church with the Revs. Alton Garrison, Dennis Pigman, Rod Loy and Paul Holderfield, Jr. officiating. Burial was at Griffin Leggett-Rest Hills Memorial Park. The family requests that memorials be made to the North Little Rock First Assembly of God Church to build a church on the mission fiel or to the Friendly Chapel Church of the Nazarene Soup Kitchen; nlrt11/18/1999 |
Taylor | Lillian Jane Boaz | Lillian Jane Boaz Taylor, 56, of Sweet Home, died Friday, Oct. 23 Survivors include a daughter, Pamela Lee; a son, Jimmy Glover; a brother, Roger Bailey; sisters Wanda Turner and Sylvia Ross; five grandchildren; and two great-grandchildren. A memorial service was held Monday, Oct. 26, in the chapel of Griffin Leggett-Rest Hills Funeral Home.; nlrt11/5/1998 |
Taylor | S. Alice Grimes | S. Alice Grimes Taylor, 87, of North Little Rock, died Sunday, Feb. 2. She was a member of North Heights Missionary Baptist Church. She is survived by two sons, Gene Grimes and Tommy Grimes; a sister, Sallie McMorris, all of North Little Rock; six grandchildren; and twelve great-grandchildren. Funeral services were held Wednesday, Feb. 5, at Roller-Owens Chapel with Burial in Dunkard Cemetery at Austin. The family request that memorials be made to Baptist Hospice.; nlrt2/6/1997 |
Taylor | Woodie Lewis | Woodie Lewis Taylor, 80, of North Little Rock, died Sunday, March 18. He was a U.S. Army veteran of World War II where he served in the South Pacific, a warrant officer in the Arkansas Army National Guard for 18 years and a retired engineer for Missouri-Pacific Railroad. Mr. Taylor was a member of the Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers, a member of First United Methodist Church in North Little Rock, a 32nd Degree Mason, a Shriner, and an avid Razorback fan and supporter. Mr. Taylor is survived by his wife of 54 years, Mildred Taylor; two daughters, Woodie Rebecca Taylor, Vicy Miles and husband David; one son, Dean Taylor and wife Karen; one sister, Mary Ruth Morgan, all of North Little Rock; six grandchildren, and three great-grandchildren. Funeral services were held Wednesday, March 21, at North Little Rock Funeral Home with burial at Edgewood Memorial Park. The family request that memorials be made to First United Methodist Church 6701 John F. Kennedy Blvd., North Little Rock, AR 72116 or Scimitar Shrine Temple, #1 Scimitar Circle, Little Rock. AR 72209; nlrt3/29/2001 |
Tharp | Virgie Ardeth | Virgie Ardeth Tharp, 79, of Sherwood, died Monday, Nov. 17. She is survived by one son, Danial D. Roten of Newport, Rhode Island; one daughter and son-in-law, Evelyn L. and Jim Yahr of Sherwood; one grandson, Bob Hunthrop and his wife, Lisa of North Little Rock; one great-grandaughter, Jill Jackson of North Little Rock; one sister and her husband, Glenna Faye and Carl Chandler of Montgomery, Ala. Memorial services were held Friday, Nov. 21, at 11 a.m. at Huson Funeral Home North Hills Chapel with Harvey Arnold officiating. The family requests that memorials be made to the Sylvan Hills Church of Christ Building Fund.; nlrt11/27/1997 |
Thennes | Jacob Louis | Jacob Louis Thennes, 79, of North Little Rock, a member of St. Mary's Catholic Church and a retired butcher, died Tuesday, Jan. 2. He is survived by his fiance, Irma Stone of North Little Rock; one daughter, Theresa Schroepfer of San Antonio; two brothers, Michael Thennes of North Little Rock and Joseph Thennes of New Mexico; three sisters, Mercedes Ryan of Walnut Ridge, Elaine Hoelscher of Pocahontas and Clara Price of Texas; eight grandchildren; and two stepchildren, Shane Stone of North Little Rock and Callie Logan of Ida. A Mass of Christian Burial was held Thursday, Jan. 4, at St. Mary's Church with the Rev. Warren Harvey officiating. Burial was at Calvary Cemetery; nlrt1/11/2001 |
Thomas | Carl C. | Carl C. Thomas, aged 88, of North Little Rock, a retired switchman with Missouri Pacific Railroad, died Friday, May 21. He was a member of Mt. Sinai Masonic Lodge #749 and The Scottish Rite of Little Rock. He was a member of Crosspoint Baptist Church. He is survived by his wife, Dorothy Fitzgerald Thomas; one son, Larry Thomas of North Little Rock; a daughter, Sharon Thomas of North Little Rock; five grandchildren, eight great-grandchildren. Graveside services were held Monday, May 24, at Pinecrest Memorial Park with the Rev K. Alvin Pitt officiating. The family requests that memorials be made to Crosspoint Baptist Church in North Little Rock.; nlrt5/27/1999 |
Thomas | Jimmy Lloyd | Jimmy Lloyd Thomas of North Little Rock, a local Realtor and businessman, died Monday, July 21, at the age of 57. Born in Susanville, Calif., he graduated from high School in Benton, Kan., where his family had moved by then. Mr. Thomas eventualy married Joyce Elaine Page and had three children. He also joined Borg-Warner Acceptance Corp., where he rose from branch manager to regional sales manager to national sale manager over 23 years. He also did executive management work for A.E. Schneiderheim in Des Moines, Iowa, and for Adolph Coors in Houston, Texas. In 1990, Jim married Caroline (Carrie) S. Thomas and began pursuing his own entrepreneurial dreams building Postal Serviice USA Inc. He also focused on the real estate market of North Little Rock with Georgia Hollowell & Associates. He was a member of the Little Rock Chamber of Commerce, the North Little Rock Chamber of Commerce, the Rotary Club-Sherwood, the Pulaski County Board of Realtors and the North Hills Country Club. He is survived by his wife Carrie; his mother, Katherine; his sons, James and Michael Alan; his daughter, Katherine Elaine; his brother, David Floyd Aker; his sister, Linda; five grandchildren and five nieces. Funeral services were held Saturday, July 26, at the First Assembly of God Church in North Little Rock with the Rev. Larry Kelso officiating. Burial was in Pinecrest Memorial Park. The famly requests that memorials be made to the Arthritis Foundation.; nlrt8/7/1997 |
Thomas | Ronald Gene | Ronald Gene Thomas, 70, of North Little Rock, died Thursday, Dec. 7, at a local hospital. Born at Virginia, Minn., to Clifford and Jeane Hill Thomas, he was a retired U.S. Navy veteran before retiring as a bank security officer. He is survived by his wife, Patsy L. Thomas; a son and daughter-in-law, Steven L. and Mary Thomas of El Dorado; a son, Ronnie Thomas of Massachusetts; a daughter, Lynn Thomas of Dallas, Texas; a brother and sister-in-law, Clifford and Natalie Thomas of Virginia, Minn; a brother, Louis "Louie" Thomas of California; a brother, Duane Thomas of Portland, Ore.; and three grandchildren. Funeral services were held Monday,Dec. 11, at Roller-Owens Funeral Home Chapel with Walt Hendrickson officiating. The family requests that memorials be made to the American Diabetes Society.; nlrt12/21/2000 |
Thomas | Ollie Holmes | Olie Holmes Thomas, 89, of North Little Rock, died in late September. Born in Koe to the late George and Lucinda Holmes, she was a member of St. Mark Baptist Church, where she remained a faithful member. She served on the Mothers Board, was a member of the senior choir and treasurer of the Mission Society for many years. She was preceded in death by her husband of 63 years, Deacon Jim Thomas. Survivors include three sons and daughters-in-law, Albert and Lucille Thomas of Wrightsville, Sammie and Betty Thomas of Little Rock, Willie and Beverly Thomas of St. Louis, Mo.; four daughters and sons-in-law, Mattie and John Cooper, Ollie Wiley, Jimmie Godfrey and Ruth North and Gerry Issioffia, all of North Little Rock; a goddaughter, Almarie Boone of Los Angeles; 27 grandchildren, 26 great-grandchildren; one brother, Archie Holmes and wife, Almeda, of North Little Rock; and an aunt, Willie Mae Porter of Little Rock. Funeral services were held Friday, Oct. 1 at Saint Mark Missionary Baptist Church in North Little Rock with Interment at Morris Chapel Cemetery in Keo, with the Rev. Floyd E. Moss, Sr. officiating.; nlrt10/14/1999 |
Thomas | William L. | William L. Thomas, 75, of North Little Rock, died Friday, Jan. 17. He was a retired meat inspector and a member of Gardener Memorial United Methodist Church. He was a 32nd degree mason, Crescent Lodge #403, where he had served as the secretary for 10 years and was a past worshipful master. He was a member of the Scottish Rite. He is survived by his wife, Virginia Thomas; one son, Jerry Thomas of Sherwood; one daughter, Judy Eggleston of Sherwood; one sister, Caroline Buchholz of Alabama; four grandchildren and one great-grandchild. Graveside services with Masonic honors was Monday, Jan. 20, at Edgewood Memorial Park.; nlrt1/30/1997 |
Thompson | Charma H. | Charma Lynn Head Thompson, 51, of Subiaco, formerly a resident of North Little Rock, died Saturday, Sept. 20. She was a member of St. Anne's Catholic Church, attended the University of Arkansas in Fayetteville, was a former member of the North Little Rock Junior League. Over the years, she had also actively assisted the Benedictine Sisters at St. Joseph's Orphanage. Mrs. Thompson was preceded in death by her mother, Erma Ruth Durham Head. Survivors include her husband, Reed Thompson, Jr.; a son, Ryan Thompson of Subiaco; a daughter, Angela Jones of North Little Rock; two stepsons, Reed Thompson, III, and Matthew Thompson, both of Seattle, Washington; her father, Warren A. "Dub" Head of North Little Rock; a brother, Bill Head of Little Rock; a sister, Gloria Williams of Mayflower; one granddaughter, MacKenzie Ryan Jones of North Little Rock; an uncle Maurice Head of North Little Rock; an aunt, Mildred Gregg of Cabot; and her mother-in-law, Mrs. Reed Thompson Sr. of North Little Rock. Funeral services were held Wednesday, Sept. 24, at St. Anne's Catholic Church with the Rev. Francis Malone and Abbot Jerome Kodell officiating. Interment was in Rest Hills Memorial Park. The family requests that memorials be made to the Humane Society, St. Scholastica Monastery or Bethany Christian Services.; nlrt10/2/1997 |
Thompson | Jerry Allen | Jerry Allen Thompson, 54, of North Little Rock, died Saturday, Oct. 23. He is survived by two sons, Brian Thompson of the U.S. Air Force and Kirk Thompson of North Little Rock; two brothers, Harvey Thompson of Bigelow and Richard Thompson of Jacksonville; two sisters, Reba McCown of Choudrant, La., and Laverne Wilbur of West Columbia, S.C.; and one granddaughter. Graveside services and interment was held Wednesday, Oct. 27, at Harmony Cemetery in Faulkner County.; nlrt10/28/1999 |
Thompson | Lorean Cotton | Lorean Cotton Thompson, 81, of North Little Rock, a cook for the Arkansas School for the Deaf, died Wednesday, April 7. She was of the Baptist faith. Preceded in death by her husband, Rubert Thompson, she is survived by three sons, Harvey Thompson of Bigelow, Jerry Thompson of North Little Rock and Richard Thompson of Jacksonville; two daughters, Reba McCown of Choudrant, La., and Laverne Wilbur of West Columbia, S.C.; a sister, Letha Massey of Beebe; 13 grandchildren and 11 great-grandchildren. Funeral services were held Saturday, April 10, at Roller-Owens Funeral Home with the Rev. W.A. Blount officiating. Interment was in Bethel Cemetery.; nlrt4/22/1999 |
Thompson | Shelby E. | Shelby Edward Thompson, 77, of North Little Rock, died Wednesday, March 5. A member of the American Legion, he was an Army Veteran of World War II. He is survived by two sons, Kenneth Thompson of Mayflower and Charles Thompson of Tacoma, Wash.; one daughter, Shirley Collier of North Little Rock; two brothers, James and Void Thompson, both of North Little Rock; one sister, Faye Powell of North Little Rock; 14 grandchildren; and seven great-grandchildren. Services were held Friday, March 7, at Huson Funeral Home Chapel. Burial was in Mayflower Cemetery.; nlrt3/20/97 |
Thompson | W.G. | Mrs. Lulu Vay Thompson of 1423 West Fifteenth street, has been notified that her husband, S-Sgt.. W.G. Thompson, who was killed in action in Germany December, was buried in Holland with a Protestant chaplain officiating. Sergeant Thompson was leader of an anti-tank squad with an infantry division. He went overseas in December. He also is survived by his parents, Mr. and Mrs. E.S. Thompson of Austin, Lonoke county; four brothers, T.W. of Des Arc, John R. of Little Rock, Samuel of Austin and Cecil of Cabot, and by three sisters, Mrs. Arthur Harris and Mrs. Ruth Brown of Austin and Mrs. E.S. Ridgeway of North Little Rock; nlrt2/2/1945 |
Thorne | Mildred Mayro | Mildred Mayro Thorne, 77, of North Little Rock, died Tuesday, Jan. 19. She was a member of the 47th Street Baptist Church. She is survived by her husband, Thorwald Eugene Thorne; son, Frank Thorne; and daughter, Phyllis Ann Griffith, all of North Little Rock; sister, Imogene Harris of Mount Ida; and five grandchildren. Funeral services were held Friday, Jan. 22, at Roller-Owens Chapel with the Rev. K. Alvin Pitt officiating. Burial was in Edgewood Memorial Park.; nlrt2/4/1999 |
Thornton | Ada E. | Ada E. Thornton, 87, of North Little Rock, died Monday, Feb. 1. She was a retired nurse's aid with Wadley Hospital in Texarkana and a member of Levy Baptist Church. She was preceded in death by her husband, M.O. Thornton Survivors include a brother, James F. Longino of New Boston, Texas; four step-grandchildren; several nieces, enphews, great-neices and great-nephews. Graveside services were held Wednesday, Feb. 3, in Fouke The family requests that memorials be made to Levy Baptist Church.; nlrt2/11/1999 |
Thornton | Herman | Herman Thornton, 88, of North Little Rock, died Sunday, Feb. 9, which was also his 57th wedding anniversary date. He was a retired mechanical supervisor for Missouri-Pacific Railroad with 50 years of service, a member of Central Baptist Church, and a 50 year member of Big Rock Masonic Lodge. Survivors include his wife Elizabeth (Thomas) Thornton; one son Robert H. "Bob" Thornton of North Little Rock; two grandchildren, Don Robert Thornton and Gayle Lynn Kelley; one great-grandchild, Katelynn Kelley; and two sisters, Willie Lee Joyner of Morrilton and Dana Simpson of Colorado. Funeral services were held Wednesday, Feb. 12, at North Little Rock Funeral Home Chapel. Burial was in Rest Hills Memorial Park with Masonic Graveside Honors.; nlrt2/20/97 |
Thornton | Vivienne | Vivienne Thornton, 80, of Jacksonville died Friday, July 3. She was a member of Bailey Street Church of Christ in Jacksonvile. Survivors include her husband of 49 years, W. Wilson Thornton; four sons, Edward Thornton, W. Wilson Thornton Jr., Julian Thornton, and Robert Thornton; two daughters, Cheryl Stokes and Mary Wheetly, and 11 grandchildren. A memorial servce was held Monday, July 6, at Bailey Street Church of Christ.; nlrt7/16/1998 |
Thornton | W. Wilson | W. Wilson Thornton, 83, of North Little Rock, a retired member of the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers Local 295 in Little and a 50-year member of the Grand Masonic Lodge in Grapevine, died Monday, Nov. 15. He was a member and served as elder of the Church of Christ in Jacksonville. His wife, Vivienne, preceded him in death. He is survived by four sons, Edward J. Thornton of Searcy, Julian H. Thornton of Cabot, Robert E. Thornton of Jacksonville, Woodrow W. (Bill) Thornton of Beebe; two daughters, Cheri Thornton Stokes of Kilgore, Texas, Mary Thornton Wheetley of Chapel Hill, N.C.; and 12 grandchildren. A memorial service was held Friday, Nov. 19, at the Bailey Street Church of Christ in Jacksonville.; nlrt11/25/99 |
Thurman | Doris Mae | Doris Mae Thurman, 74, of North Little Rock, a homemaker and a member of Baring Cross Baptist Church, died Wednesday, Jan. 5. She is survived by her husband of 59 years, Roy H. Thurman; son and daughter-in-law, Tony and Nelwyn Thurman of Mountain View; three granddaughters, Sara, Jennifer and Rachel; great-granddaughter, Amanda; and sister, Virginia Horn of North Little Rock. A graveside service was held Friday, Jan. 7, at Rest Hills Memorial Park with the Rev. Bob Francis officiating. The family requests that memorials be made to Hospice.; nlrt1/20/2000 |
Tigirt | Lloyd George | Lloyd George Tigirt, 87, of Jacksonville, died Wednesday, Jan. 24. He was born in Wells, Tex. to the late Ernest and Etta George Tigirt. He is survived by his wife, Inadel Vick Tigirt; nephew and wife, Curtis E. and Linda Vick of Sherwood, nephew, Fred W. Vick of North Little Rock; sister-in-law and brother-in-law, Frances I and J.L. Vick; cousins and a host of friends. Graveside service was held Friday, Jan. 26, at Roselawn Memorial Park with Brother Paul Holderfield Officiating. The family requests that memorials be made to the Humane Sociaty.; nlrt2/8/2001 |
Tilbury | Mary Janette | Mary Janette Tilbury, 74, formerly of North Little Rock, died Thursday, May 8, in Fort Smith. She was the widow of Ezra Doyne Tilbury. She is survived by two sons, Doyne A> Tilbury of Little Rock and Guy E. Tilbury of Florida; two daughters, Shirley A> Hays of Van Buren and Mary M. Hammons of Tulsa, Okla.; two sisters, Emma McGee of Lonoke and Laverne Hammons of Tulsa, Okla.; nine grandchildren; and nine great-grandchildren. Graveside services and interment was held Saturday, May 10, at Rest Hills Memorial Park.; nlrt5/15/1997 |
Tilghman | Jim Carroll | Jim Carroll Tilghman, 42, of Jacksonville, died March 6. He was an Air Force veteran and a member of the First Pentecostal Church of God. Survivors include his wife, Phyllis Tilghman of Cabot; a daughter, Stephanie Tilghman of Cabot; a son, Stacey Carroll Tilghman of Cabot; his mother, Bertha Tilghman of North Little Rock; four sisters, Joan Tilghman of North Little Rock, Carolyn Gegay of Mini, Ariz., Janie Donovan of Montgomery, Ala., and Donna Baker of Pine Bluff; and a brother, Joseph Bennett of Jacksonville. Funeral services were held Wednesday, March 11, at the First Pentecostal Church of God. Burial followed at Rest Hills Memorial Park in North Little Rock. The family requests that memorials be made to American Diabetes Association.; nlrt3/12/2000 |
Timmons | Jack R. | Jack R. Timmons, 63, of North Little Rock, died Wednesday, April 30. He was born in Independence, Kansas to George Madison and Margaret Susan "Kelly" Timmons. He was the owner and operator of a retail store. He was a member of the Levy Baptist Church, and a member of the VFW, Kawanis and the Jaycees in Blackwell, OK. He served as a Boy Scout Master in the Methodist Church in Blackwell, Ok. He served in the United States Army. He is survived by his wife, Betty Sue Timmons; his mother, Margaret Timmons of Lonoke; two sons, Timothy Neil Timmons of Greenbriar and Mark Alan Timmons of North Little Rock; three grandchildren, a grandcat, Nicholas. Funeral services were held Saturday, May 3, at Levy Baptist Church with the Rev. Otton Brown officiating. Entombment was in Edgewood Memorial Park.; nlrt5/8/1997 |
Tims | Dorcas Elizabeth | Dorcas Elizabeth Tims, 62, of Jacksonville, one of the founders of Literacy Action of Central Arkansas, died Tuesday, March 7. Survivors include her husband of 39 years, Donald Tims; daughter and son-in-law, Dorette and Kelvin Peterson; three grandchildren, and one great-grandchild, all of Jacksonville; sister, Priscilla Margola of Vermont; and brother, Douglas Putnam of Massachusetts. Memorial service was held Tuesday, March 14 at Griffin Leggett-Rest Hills Chapel. The family request that memorials be made to the Literacy Action of Central Arkansas, P.O. Box 900, Little Rock, AR 72203.; nlrt 2/23/2000 |
Tindall | Opal Lucille | Opal Lucille Tindall, 77, of North Little Rock, died Thursday, Jan. 30, at Robinson Health Care in North Little Rock. She was born at Rumley (Van Buren County) to Orville and Bonnie Brown Geary, she was a homemaker and a member of the Heritage House Band and the First Assembly of God in North Little Rock. Survivors are a son, Wayne Tindall of Greenbrier; a daughter, Dean Treat of Sherwood; four sisters, Hazel Wagner and Lulee Fuller, both of Washington, Ruby Knight of South Carolina and Monteen Cantrell of Marshall, twelve grandchildren and nine great-grandchildren. She was preceded in death by a sister, Vick Bonds, and grandson, Ronnie Horton and step great-grandson, Trey Lack. Funeral services were held Monday, Feb. 3, at Roller-McNutt Funeral Home in Conway with the Rev. Dennis Pigman officiating. Burial was in Dennard Cemetery in Van Buren County. The family requests that memorials be made to the American Cancer Society, 901 N. University Ave., Little Rock, AR or by calling 501-666-5409.; nlrt2/27/1997 |