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Millie Boen, 88, of Dardanelle, formerly of the Buttermilk Community (Pope County), and widow of Loyd Boen, died
Saturday, Feb. 25, 2006, at the Dardanelle Nursing Center.
| A daughter of the late Charlie and Dorothy Burks Henderson, she was born Aug. 5, 1917, in Pope County. She was a Baptist. Survivors include her daughter, Doris Frame of Dardanelle; two granddaughters, Betty Collins and Debbie Weibler, both of Russellville; five great-grandchildren, William Harris, Bruce Palmer, Milissa Thomas, Samantha Spencer and Spencer Moody, all of Russellville; and six great-great grandchildren. Graveside service and burial is 2 p.m. Tuesday at Tate Cemetery near Appleton, officiated by the Revs. Jimmy Lee Chronister and Burl Blankenship. Arrangements are by Shinn Funeral Service. Active pallbearers are Jimmy Lee and J. D. Chronister, Burl Blankenship, Jeffery Burris, and James and Harley Henderson. The funeral home will be open until 9 p.m. Monday for the convenience of family and friends. {rc}
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Clarence Amis, 95, of Arkadelphia died Dec. 4, 2002 at his home. He was born March 14, 1907, in the Shady Grove community in Dallas County, son of the late Paul Frances and Mary Caroline 'Molly' Clifton Amis. He was a retired carpenter and a deacon and member of Park Hill Baptist Church.
| Survivors include: His wife, Nellie Selph Amis; a daughter, Carolyn Amis of Arkadelphia; and nieces and nephews. Funeral will be at 2 p.m. Friday at Ruggles-Wilcox Funeral Home chapel with Rev. Blake McKinney, Rev. J.T. Harvill and Rev. Don Tollison officiating. Burial will be in Rest Haven Memorial Gardens. Memorials may be made to Park Hill Baptist Church. Visitation is 6-8 p.m. today at the funeral home.
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Ida Mae Fuller, 76, of Jacksonville (Pulaski County), formerly of Franklin County, died about 9 p.m., Friday in a Jacksonville
nursing home. Daughter of the late Thomas and Elizabeth Cheek Wann, she was born March 20, 1895, in Logan County.
| Survivors include her husband, William R. of Jacksonville; three daughters, Mrs. Ruby Wikoff of Jacksonville, Mrs. Isabel Hopkins of Wichita, Kansas and Mrs. Concha Fowler of Yreka, California; and three sisters, Mrs. Belleville Smith and Mrs. Mike Davis, both of Ozark, and Mrs. Homer Vandergriff of Tonkawa, Oklahoma. {os}
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12 Jul 1923 | Edna Ruth Moore
We had a little Treasure once;
She was our pride and joy.
We loved her, ah, too well,
Perhaps for some she slept and died.
All is dark within our dwelling,
Lonely are our hearts today,
for the one we lived so dearly
has foverer passed away.
The Golden gates were opened wide;
a gentle voice said come,
And angels from the the other side
Welcomed little Edna Ruth home
A friend
Buried Rushing Cemetery. Submitted by: Lina Boyd
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Thomasina Phillips, 89, a resident of Dover, Died Monday, Aug. 1, 2005 at her home. She was born Feb. 28, 1916 at New Yourk, NY, to Joe and Emilia Schattle Klement. She was a former employee of International Shoe Co. She was preceded in death by her parents; her husband, Shelley R. Phillips; a brother, Joseph Klement; and a sister, Katherine Thomas.
| Survivors include close friends, Charles and Virginia Wilbanks and familly of Dover; and other nephews, nieces and friends. Graveside service will be at 10 AM Friday at Rushing Cemetery at Dover officciated by Rev. Redmond Eubanks. Agrangements are under the direction of Shinn Funeral Service. Pallbearers will be Charles, Ronnie and David Wilbanks, and Rondey Pfeifer.
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06 Sep 1900
| Belle Rushing It is with profound regret we are called upon this week to report the death of Mrs. J. E. Rushing
which occured at her home near Falerno Monday, August 27th.
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08 Apr 1915
| John Phillips, a well known farmer in the Rushing neighborhood on Big Piney, died Tuesday morning of consumption. He leaves a wife, four chilren and two step-children. He was a good citizen and his death will be mourned by many friends. Buried Rushing Cemetery. Submitted by: Lina Boyd
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Alanna Shaddon, infant daughter of Timothy Allen Shaddon and Kayla Michelle Ford of Dover, Died Wednesday, Oct. 19, 2005, at Saint Mary's Regional Medical Center. She was preceded in death by her maternal great-grandparents, George and Alma Ford; her paternal grandmother, Nellie Shaddon; and her paternal great-grandparents, Zollie spence, and Sam and Hazel Shaddon.
| In addition to her parents, she is survived by two brothers, Jacob Scott Shaddon of Russellville and Jacob Nathaniel Ford of Dover; a sister, Alison Michelle Shaddon of Russellville; her maternal grandparents, Karen and Joe Ford of Scottsvile; her paternal grandfffather, Eddwrd Shaddon of Dover; her maternal great-grandparents, Verzell and James Owens of Dover; and her paternal great-grandmother, Neoma Spencer of Paris. Graveside service and burial will be at 2 PM Saturday at Rushing Cemetery near Dover with the Rev. Geno Johnston officiating. Arrangements are by Shinn Funeral Service.
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March 3, 1904 | Appleton, Arkansas 'Uncle Jack' Wiley died at his home near this place the 23rd of last month at the advanced age of 84 years. He is survived by a wife and 12 children. Burial services were conducted at the family graveyard near his home. (Wiley Cemetery)
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