The following obits appeared in the SW Times Record today: CLARKSVILLE - Myrtle Marie Tate, 86, of Clarksville died Sunday, Sept. 10, 2000, in Lamar. She was a homemaker, a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and the widow of Joe A. Tate. Funeral will be 2 p.m. Wednesday in Ozone Full Gospel Church with burial at Case Cemetery in Fallsville under the direction of Roller-Cox Funeral Home of Clarksville. She is survived by five daughters, Betty L. Tate, Goldie M Stewart, Dolly I. Sinor and Lorean K. Brasfield, all of Clarksville, and Ruby J. Fowler of Ozark; four sons, Joe Lee Tate Jr. of Clarksville, Guy L. Tate of Lamar and Loyd A. Tate and Paul E. Tate, both of Ozone; one sister, Flora Pincomb of Vermon, Mich.; 32 grandchildren, 42 great-grandchildren and two great-great-grandchildren.Pallbearers will be Guy L. Tate Jr., Jimmy Stewart, Jamey Chesser and James, Earnest and Guy Tate.The family will visit with friends from 5 to 7 p.m. today at the funeral home. MULDROW - Opal Marie Whisenhunt, 80, of Muldrow died Sunday, Sept. 10, 2000, in Oklahoma City. Funeral will be 2 p.m. Wednesday in Long Community Church with burial at Long Cemetery in Long under the direction of Mallory Funeral Home of Sallisaw.She is survived by one daughter, Carolyn Cox of Edmond, Okla.; one brother, Gene Hoover of Muldrow; two grandchildren, Tracy Boyce of Telluride, Colo., and Kim Roberts of Crescent, Okla.; and one great-grandchild.Pallbearers will be Jerry Whisenhunt, Roger Rhodes, Royce Rudick, Mike Roberts and Chuck, Ronnie and Lonnie Hoover.The body may be viewed will be at the funeral home. ALTUS - Pauline June English, 68, of Altus died Sunday, Sept. 10, 2000, in an Ozark hospital. She was born Aug. 27, 1932, in Hartman. She was a retired waitress and a Baptist.Funeral will be 10 a.m. today in Shaffer Funeral Home Chapel in Ozark with burial at Highland Cemetery in Ozark.She is survived by her husband, Gerald; two sons, Robert Wayne English and Bryan Keith English, both of Altus; her mother, Sylvia Sosebee Allred of Ozark; three sisters, Angerie Terry of Doddridge, Reba Peevy of Alma and Brenda Lewis of Mulberry; three brothers, Harrison and Larry Allred, both of Ozark, and Bobby Allred of Coal Hill; five grandchildren and one great-grandchild. HACKETT - Jean Slawson, 66, of Hackett died Sunday, Sept. 10, 2000, in her home. She was a home health aide for Area Agency on Aging.Funeral will be 2 p.m. Wednesday in Fentress Mortuary Chapel in Fort Smith with burial at U.S. National Cemetery of Fort Smith.She is survived by her husband, Albert; nine daughters, Sandy Rodrigues of Everett, Wash., Albertta Sires of Deming, N.M., Theresa Keaveny of West Plain, Mo., Pamela Warrell of Evening Shade, Royal Slawson and Nina Zotter, both of Hackett, Tina Bullard of Booneville, Rita Woodruff of Joplin, Mo., and Norma Slawson of Korea; three sisters, Rita Kramarig and Joan McMannion, both of Butte, Mont., and Nina Coker of Fort Smith; 16 grandchildren and 20 great-grandchildren. WITCHERVILLE - Pruddie M. Colley, 94, of Witcherville died Saturday, Sept. 9, 2000, in her home. She was a homemaker and the widow of Virgil Colley.Funeral will be 10 a.m. Wednesday in Martin Funeral Home Chapel in Mansfield with burial at Huntington Cemetery in Huntington.She is survived by two sons, Howard of Witcherville and Samuel of New Port Richey, Fla.; one sister, Connie Richmond of Crockett, Texas; two brothers, Bruce Hocott of Springdale and Guy Hocott of Greenwood; five grandchildren, eight great-grandchildren and two great-great-grandchildren. WALDRON - Pete Kelley, 68, of Waldron died Sunday, Sept. 10, 2000, in his home. He was a retired oil field worker, a former employee of Hardwood Manufacturing and a Baptist.Funeral will be 2 p.m. today in Waldron Pentecostal Church of God with burial at Kirk Cemetery in Cauthron under the direction of Martin Funeral Home of Waldron.He is survived by his wife, Catherine; one daughter, Roberta Passmore of Waldron; one son, Clarence of Waldron; two sisters, Martha Pepper of Bates and Youvonne Kelley of Washington; two brothers, J.C. of Texas and Jessey of Waldron; and three grandchildren. Kenneth E. Clayton, 82, of Fort Smith died Sunday, Sept. 10, 2000, in a local hospital. He was a retired salesman for Carpet Cabin, a World War II Navy veteran and a member of Bluff Avenue Baptist Church. Funeral will be 10 a.m. today in Putman Funeral Home in Fort Smith. Burial will be 1 p.m. Wednesday at Restland Memorial in Dallas.He is survived by one sister, Margaret Powell of Springfield, Mo. CEDARVILLE - Keith Edgar Smallwood, 60, of Cedarville died Monday, Sept. 11, 2000, in a local hospital. A lifelong resident of Crawford County, he was a member of the Cedarville Baptist Church and was an employee of Trans State Lines.Funeral will be 2 p.m. Wednesday in Ocker Funeral Home Memorial Chapel in Van Buren with burial at Salem Cemetery in Crawford County.He is survived by his wife, Romona; one daughter, Karen Tiffin of Cedarville; one son, Steve of Cedarville; five sisters, Earlene Lattin and Betty Hariluk, both of Mahnomen, Minn., Pat Blain and Lola Coombes, both of Van Buren, and Madeline Holland of Columbus, Ga.; and four grandchildren. Charles Jay Watt, 55, of Fort Smith died Monday, Sept. 11, 2000, in his home. He was a salesman for the oil field and was a Vietnam War Army veteran.Memorial service will be 9 a.m. Thursday at the U.S. National Cemetery of Fort Smith with burial at the U.S. National Cemetery under the direction of Putman Funeral Home of Fort Smith.He is survived by his wife, Patricia; four daughters, Denise Goodheart of Clovis, N.M., Christina Baker of Fort Hood, Texas, and Tracy Geren and Crystal Watt, both of Pocola; his mother, Frances West of Hobbs, N.M.; one sister, Patricia Ann Watt of Hobbs; and seven grandchildren. ALMA - L.M. House, 81, of Alma died Monday, Sept. 11, 2000, in a local nursing home. A lifelong resident of Alma, he was a retired farmer and a member of Southside Nazarene Church in Fort Smith.Funeral will be 11 a.m. Wednesday in Ocker Funeral Home Chapel in Alma with burial at King Cemetery in Mulberry. He is survived by two sisters, Velta Fern Hopkins of Van Buren and Gladys Mae Hall of Fort Smith; one brother, John Paul House of Alma; one niece, Nora Womack; and four nephews, Jerry Don House, Bobby Hopkins, and Claud and Billy Hall. CHARLESTON - Glyn Williams, 83, of Charleston died Sunday, Sept. 10, 2000, in his home. He was a retired manager for the Valmac Feed Mill in Paris, a World War II Army veteran and a member of Booneville VFW Post No. 5248. He was the widower of Vera Williams.Funeral will be 2 p.m. Wednesday in Smith Mortuary Chapel in Charleston. Burial with military honors conducted by VFW District No. 7 Burial Detail will be at Parks Cemetery in Charleston.He is survived by his companion, Clara Walker of Booneville; three daughters, Glyndia Allen and Vonda Williams Mason, both of Paris, and Glyndora Brooks of Charleston; one sister, Marie Binkley of Charleston; one brother, Travis Williams of San Antonio; five grandchildren and six great-grandchildren. BURLINGTON, N.J. - Doris Collean King Chabot, 70, of Burlington, formerly of Fort Smith, died Sept. 5, 2000, in Burlington. She was a Baptist and retired from Sparks Regional Medical Center.Graveside service will be 11:30 a.m. Wednesday atthe U.S. National Cemetery of Fort Smith under the direction of Lewis Funeral Chapel of Fort Smith.She is survived by three daughters, Colleen M. Monterrey of Fort Smith and Deborah Kay Viereck and Beverly Ann Leatherbury, both of Burlington; two sons, David M.J. Chabot of England and Robert Chabot of Fort Smith; one sister, June Wheatley of Alabama; one brother, Jerry C. King of Oregon; 11 grandchildren and seven great-grandchildren. PASADENA, Calif. - Angela Danielle Andrews, 23, of Pasadena, Calif., formerly of Fort Smith, died Aug. 29, 2000, in a Pasadena hospital.Funeral will be 11 a.m. Wednesday in First Missionary Baptist Church of Fort Smith with burial at Oak Cemetery in Fort Smith under the direction of Rowell-Parish Mortuary of Fort Smith.She is survived by a son, Cameron Tyreese Barron of Pasadena; her mother, Elizabeth Phillips of Pasadena; her father, John Andrews Sr. of Fort Smith; her grandfather, Cleo Jefferson of Fort Smith; two sisters, Anissa Williams and Latesta Andrews; and four brothers, Joshua and Robert, both of Pasadena, Delmar Phillips Jr. and John Andrews Jr., both of Fort Smith. Shirley Dobbs, 67, of Fort Smith died Monday, Sept. 11, 2000, in a Fort Smith hospital. She was a registered nurse for 45 years and was a founder and member of Dallas Oaks Presbyterian Church. Graveside service will be 10:30 a.m. Thursday at U.S. National Cemetery of Fort Smith under the direction of Edwards Funeral Home of Fort Smith.She is survived by two daughters, Gena Wilkins and Janell Clements, both of Fort Smith; two sisters, Jackie Dusenberry of Kokomo, Ind., and Olga J. Beale of McAlester, Okla.; and four grandsons, Michael and Matthew Wilkins and Cody and Brandon Clements, all of Fort Smith. Carolyn (Parsons) Smedley angelears@alltel.net "Angelears are EARS that listen....and then hears the person's soul...." ====================== Surnames: CLARK, DEHART, ESLINGER, HERYFORD MINCHER, PARSONS, SMEDLEY, TAYLOR, GOODNIGHT, RICKARD, FRANCISCO. ============================================= Volunteer for Rootsweb, Sebastian Obituaries, Obituary Daily Times. ================================================== http://www.geocities.com/angelears1/ ================================================== =============================================