Northwest Arkansas Deaths

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Index

Some obituaries may appear in certain editions of the Arkansas Democrat-Gazette and not in others. The index shows the names of all people whose obituaries are in at least one edition. For obituaries not in this edition, please visit Arkansas Online at www2. arkansasonline.com. Choose the Obituaries link under the News section in the top navigation menu.

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PULASKI COUNTY

Joann Louise Cope Cornell, 72, of Little Rock. Juanita Baer Enderlin, 87, of Little Rock. Jaxson Larry Ireland, infant, of Little Rock. Mattie Anna (Horton) Johnson, 67, of Little Rock. Regina Victoria Cavasar Lawry, 61, of Little Rock. Steven Lewis Mourning, 63, of Little Rock. Louvella “Sue” Reed, 63, of Jacksonville. Lucy Romes, 77, of North Little Rock. Evwaloni Harrison Tatum, 59, of North Little Rock. Margaret Hattie Lois Thompson, 80, of North Little Rock. Mary Allerton Thomson, 89, of Little Rock. William “Bill” Frank Wagner, 90, of North Little Rock. Wyatt Durrell Weems, 49, of Little Rock.

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ELSEWHERE IN ARKANSAS

BATESVILLE

Lane Isaac Mathews, 4.

BENTON

Terrye Jo Lewellen Mitchell, 66. Randy Wilcher.

BRINKLEY

Vanessa Brooks, 46. Lucy Jarrett, 105. Lester E. Ollis, 68.

CAMDEN

Richard Alfred Burton, 74. Eula Posey Nance, 95. Richard Alan Purifoy, 61. Pauline Rogers, 89.

CLARENDON

Cherlee Ann Langston, 47.

CONCORD

James Alexander, 31.

CONWAY

Verle Juanita (Stacks) Acre, 87.

COTTON PLANT

Woodell Robinson, 65.

FAYETTEVILLE

Michael Spillers, 68.

GRUBBS

Elwood Vines, 90.

HEBER SPRINGS

Rick Rana, 63.

HELENA-WEST HELENA

Wayne Shenep, 59.

HOPE

Mary Saladin Allen, 82.

HOT SPRINGS

Joan Davis, 68. Jean Hargraves, 95. Carolyn Kay VanHouten, 67.

JASPER

Fern Ann Hess, 89.

JONESBORO

Ethel Eileen Griffi n, 91.

McCRORY

Ruby Imogene Peebles Graves, 85.

MONTICELLO

Linda Ann Jordan, 62. Vivian L. Outlaw, 71.

MORRILTON

Willie Harris Jr., 50.

NEWPORT

A.B. Fry, 80. Manuel Green, 91.

OLA

Laquita Fern McGraw, 75.

PARON

Charles E. Lambert, 89.

PINE BLUFF

Frank Lawrence Glien Sr., 91. Marie Summers Watts, 91.

ROGERS

Harley Andy Moser Sr., 91.

RUSSELLVILLE

Gerald Clyde Brewer, 68. Charlotte K. Mills, 64.

SEARCY

Roland Cole, 48. William “Pudney” Hill Sr., 87.

SHERIDAN

Frances Ruth Chilton Milbourne, 74.

WALDRON

Helen Faye Taff, 94.

WARREN

Gailrenee’ Hampton, 45.

WYNNE

Catherine Lee, 74.

OUT-OF-STATE

BELLS, Tenn.

Cristina Fike, 39.

KILLEEN, Texas

Arthur Lee Johnson Jr., 70.

VIRGINIA BEACH, Va.

Jeanne Atkinson, 78.

JASPER — Fern Ann Hess, 89, of Jasper, Ark. She died July 21, 2010, at Jasper Nursing Home. Graveside services 10:30 a.m. Friday, July 23, 2010, at Essex Cemetery, Limestone, Ark. Roller-Cox Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements. Online guestbook: www.rollerfuneralhomes.com.

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ROGERS — Harley Andy Moser Sr., 91, passed away Wednesday, July 21, 2010, in Rogers, Ark., while a patient at Mercy Hospital. Harley was born September 1918 in Bexar, Ark., to parents Noah and Ruth Moser. While growing up, he attended school in Calico Rock, Ark. Harley married Phyllis Simpson of Colorado Springs, Colo., in 1937. Five years later, Harley realized that his country needed his skills, so he enlisted in the Air Force in 1942. A World War II veteran, Harley earned the rank of 1st Sergeant. He was stationed in China, Burma and India during his Air Force career. Upon leaving the Air Force, Harley began to seek a permanent home for Phyllis and himself. After visiting Rogers, Ark., he commented that “it was the nicest place on earth.” The two built their home in Rogers and have lived here ever since. In 1950, Harley Sr. established and became the founder of the Moser Corporation. Throughout Harley’s life, he was fascinated by cabinet making and took his mastery of woodworking and cabinetry to a substantial level in the opening of the company. Over the course of the next 60 years, the Moser brand has graced thousands of school classrooms, hospitals, institutions, public and private offices, as well as libraries, government offices and organizations with high-quality furniture and equipment. Harley Sr.’s hobby was his work and he delighted in developing new methods of wood manufacturing and translated his skills into meaningful products for others. While Harley’s life centered around his work, he also had a tremendous love for his community and youth. Harley Sr. was an assistant Scoutmaster for Boy Scout Troop 122 of Rogers and enjoyed working with young men, many of which earned the rank of Eagle during his tenure. He was also responsible for helping establish the first Little League organizations in Rogers, working with the Rogers Lions Club to bring baseball to area youth. Harley was an elected member of the Rogers City Council during the 1950s and worked with the city on road and highway concerns. Harley and Phyllis were active members of the Central United Methodist Church of Rogers. Harley was involved in many church activities and chaired several committees during his lifetime.

Harley Sr. leaves behind his wife Phyllis of the home; three sons and daughters-in-law, Harley Moser, Jr. and Lynda, Philip Moser, and Mike and Sandra Moser. Grandchildren include Kelly Chimarys, Terry Drain, Todd Moser, Margo Blunk, Timothy Moser, Daniel Moser and Mason Moser. Harley Sr. also leaves behind eight great-grandchildren and one great-greatgrandchild. Several nieces and nephews throughout the United States also mourn the loss of the grandfather and great uncle.

In 1955, the Rogers newspaper published an article about Harley Sr. and his business. It was an in-depth look at Harley Sr. as a bright and gifted businessman as well as an artist, creator and designer. The article will be made available to those attending the services at the Central United Methodist Church.

Visitation will be 2-4 p.m. on Saturday, July 24, 2010, at Callison-Lough Funeral Home in Rogers. A memorial service will be held at 3 p.m. on Sunday at Central United Methodist Church in Rogers. Burial will be private. The family has requested that in lieu of flowers, donations and gifts be made to the Central United Methodist Church of Rogers at 2535 West New Hope Road, Rogers, Ark., 72757, or the charity of their choice. Arrangements are by Callison-Lough Funeral Home in downtown Rogers. Online condolences may be made at www. callisonloughfuneralhome.com.

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RUSSELLVILLE — Gerald Clyde Brewer, 68, of Russellville died Tuesday, July 20, 2010, at St. Mary’s Regional Medical Center. Funeral service will be 2 p.m. Saturday, July 24, 2010, at Lemley Funeral Chapel. Visitation will be open Saturday before the funeral. Online obituary and condolences will be available online at www.lemleyfuneral.com.

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