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Martha Mae Acklin

SPRINGDALE — Martha Mae Acklin, 78, of Springdale died Tuesday, Oct. 20, 2009 at Northwest Medical Center-Springdale. She was born Dec. 4, 1930 in Advance to John and Mary Davis Carrier.

Survivors include three sons, James E. Queary and wife Debra of Rogers, Eddy L. Queary and wife Becky of Springdale, Johnny A. Acklin and wife Cindy of Westville, Okla.; one daughter, Dorothy M. Cordell of Springdale; nine grandchildren, nineteen great-grandchildren.

Services were held Oct. 24 at Sisco Funeral Chapel in Springdale.

Burial was in the Bluff Cemetery in Springdale.

Arrangements were by Sisco Funeral Chapel in Springdale, www.siscofuneral.com.

 

Harold Ray Bartholomew

HOGEYE — Harold Ray Bartholomew, 86, of Hogeye died  Oct. 23, 2009, in Farmington. He was born Sept. 2, 1923, in Strickler, to William H. and Mary Hannah Stewart Bartholomew.

He was a veteran of World War II, where he flew 29 missions over Germany, including Berlin, as a tail gunner. He worked at the Washington County Sale Barn from 1939 to the mid 1970’s, most of that time as the auctioneer. 

He served as the pastor of the Cumberland Presbyterian Church in Prairie Grove and in Fayetteville from 1957 to 1987. 

For one year during that time he pastored both churches. He also sang most of his life with several gospel groups, most recently with the Golden Harvest Quartet.

He was preceded in death by his parents, his brothers, Jack, Wallace and Willard. His sisters, Bea Copeland, Marie Foren and Nellie Dean Traylor.

Survivors include his wife of 67 years, Maudileen Cates Bartholomew; three sons, Jerry Bartholomew of Hogeye, Jimmy Bartholomew and his wife, Debbie of Hogeye, and David Bartholomew and his wife, Linda of Hogeye; one daughter, Sue Bartholomew of Farmington; one brother, Argil Bartholomew and his wife Emma Belle of Prairie Grove; four brothers-in-law, Earl Cates and his wife, Mildred of Farmington, Bill Cates of Beebe, Gene Cates and his wife, Kathleen of Hogeye and J.B. Traylor and his wife, Shirley of Fayetteville; eight grandchildren, Chris Bartholomew and his wife, Gina of Lowell, Matthew Bartholomew and his wife, Gwen of Lamar, Mo., Stephanie Elling and her husband, Paul of Prairie Grove, Susan Trantham and her husband, Chuck of Farmington, Doug Lossing of Farmington, Bridgette Caples and her husband, Devin of Jonesboro, Kara McConnell and her husband Mike of Hogeye, and Candice Stephens and her husband, Kevin of Hogeye: 21 great-grandchildren, Madison, Christian, Kylie, Miranda, Izzy, Brittany, Hayden, Mason, Eliana, Kaustin, Christian, Ashley, Madilyn, Meredith, Bailey, Cole, Claire, Katharine, Karaline, Rheis and David, two great-great-grandchildren, Lillian and Jack.

Services were held Oct. 26 at the Cumberland Presbyterian Church in Prairie Grove, with burial in Rutherford Cemetery near Hogeye.

Pallbearers were Billy Don Cates, Dee Bartholomew, Rick Bartholomew, Mike Traylor, Carlis Bartholomew, Dwight Bartholomew, Billy Joe Bartholomew and Tommy Bartholomew.

Honorary Pallbearers were Jack Thompson, Ronnie Rinehart, George Schooler, John Cates, Billy Wayne Cunningham and Robert Abercrombie.

Memorials may be made to the Rutherford Cemetery 13395 S Hwy 265, Prairie Grove, 72753; or the Cumberland Presbyterian Church c/o Lynn Nall, 16195 Blue Mountain Rd., Prairie Grove, 72753.

Arrangements are under the direction of the Luginbuel Funeral Home of Prairie Grove, www.luginbuel.com.

 

Tommy Dale Rose 

CANE HILL — Tommy Dale Rose, 66, of Cane Hill died Oct. 24, 2009, at his home in Cane Hill.  He was born Oct. 2, 1943 in Morrow, to Ezekiel and Georiga Irene Walker Rose.  

He was preceded in death by his parents and a baby brother, Johnny Gale Rose. 

Survivors include his wife, Loraine Rose of the home; three sons and daughters in law, Dewayne and Kim Rose of Prairie Grove, Eddie and Diana Rose of Cane Hill, and Jessie and Ronna Rose of Springdale; two daughters, Glenna Young of Cane Hill, and Andrea Rose of Auro, Mo.; one brother, Bud Rose of Westville, Okla.; four sisters and brothers-in-law, Bobby and Junior Rymel of Lincoln, Jo and Robert Wilhite of Lincoln, Jimmie and Leroy Curtis of Vancouver, Wash., and Sue and Duck Pergeson also of Lincoln; 13 grandchildren. 

Services were held Oct. 27 at the Summers Baptist Church in Summers,  with Paul Young officiating. Burial was in Antioch Cemetery near Morrow. 

Arrangements are under the direction of the Luginbuel Funeral Home of Prairie Grove, visit www.luginbuel.com.

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