The following obits appeared in the SW Times today: LEE CROSSWHITE CHARLESTON - Lee Wright Crosswhite, 65, of Charleston died Saturday, Oct. 28, 2000, in a local hospital. She was the owner and operator of Lee's Permit Service and a member of First Free Will Baptist Church in Charleston.Funeral service will be 2 p.m. Wednesday at First Free Will Baptist Church in Charleston with burial at Gill Cemetery in Van Buren under the direction of Ocker Funeral Home of Van Buren. She is survived by her husband, the Rev. Wendell Crosswhite; one daughter, Deborah Ann Oldham of Roland; three sons, Michael and Larry Wright of Van Buren and Michael Crosswhite of Charleston; two sisters, Norma Daniels of Muskogee, Okla., and Donna Ford of Catoosa, Okla.; one brother, Thomas E. Caster of Muskogee; one half-brother, Wesley Stoops of Fort Worth, Texas; 11 grandchildren; and eight great-grandchildren. MARY PEPE MAGAZINE - Mary Ann Pepe, 63, of Magazine died Wednesday, Oct. 25, 2000, in Booneville. She was a retired X-ray technician and sang with the Dorothy Welch Choral Society in New York.The body was cremated. Memorial service will be 2 p.m. Friday at Roberts Funeral Home Memorial Chapel in Booneville. She is survived by two sisters, Tina Funk of Magazine and Doris Thorton of Mississippi; one brother, Al Pepe of New York; and two nephews, John and Walter Thorton. . ALMA CROOK CHARLESTON - Alma Crook, 82, of Charleston died Monday, Oct. 30, 2000, in Charleston. She was a homemaker and a member of Mountain View Free Will Baptist Church.Funeral will be 2 p.m. Wednesday in Smith Mortuary Chapel in Charleston with burial at Mount Hope Cemetery north of Charleston. She is survived by four daughters, Betty Knight, Mary Jane Little and Martha Adams, all of Charleston, and Becky Martin of Fort Smith; two stepdaughters, June Vaughn of Charleston and Wilma Dean of Speonk, N.Y.; one son, Bill Rainwater of Branch; one stepson, David Crook of Fort Smith; one sister, Willie Robertson of Charleston; one brother, Herman Stubblefield of Charleston; 11 grandchildren; eight step-grandchildren; 13 great-grandchildren; and 10 step-great-grandchildren. . DONALD SHACKELFORD Donald Shackelford, 70, of Van Buren died Sunday, Oct. 29, 2000, in his home. He was an Air Force veteran. He was a member of the United Steel Workers and the NRA, a Republican and a member of Union Avenue Baptist Church in Wynn.Funeral will be 1 p.m. today in Edwards Van-Alma Chapel in Van Buren with burial at the U.S. National Cemetery in Fort Smith. He is survived by his wife, Montine; one daughter, Julianne Pham of Van Buren; two sons, Mark and Matthew Shackelford, both of Van Buren; one sister, Pauline Finney of Aurora, Mo.; five brothers, William of Canoga Park, Calif., and Ralph, Harry, Kenneth and Terry Shackelford, all of Hardy; four grandchildren, Robbie, Adam and Jon Pham, all of Van Buren, and Clay Shackelford of Cedarville. KAREN GIUSTINO Karen Gina Giustino, 56, of Van Buren died Monday, Oct. 30, 2000, in Van Buren. She was a homemaker and a Catholic.There will be no service. She is survived by her husband, John; one son, Antonio; four sisters, Emmogine McClintock of Arizona, Ernestine Ussery and Mildred Overton, both of Blytheville and Velma Overton of Oceola; and one brother, Don Wallace. MARGARET CAMERON Margaret Lois Layton Cameron, 78, of Van Buren died Sunday, Oct. 29, 2000, in a local hospital. She was affiliated with Hill Church near Bloomfield, Mo.Funeral will be 1 p.m. Wednesday in Watkins and Sons Funeral Chapel in Dexter, Mo., with burial at Hill Cemetery in Bloomfield, Mo. She is survived by three daughters, Margaret Layton of Meadowbrook, Ill., Shirley Ellis of Morehouse, Mo., and Joan Leonard of Van Buren; one sister-in-law, Ruby Hudgens of Dexter; 25 grandchildren; and 10 great-grandchildren. ADELLE ERHARD FORREST CITY - Adelle E. Erhard, 79, of Forrest City died Friday Oct. 27, 2000, in Forrest City. She was the former owner of Diamond Burger and was a former manager of Watkins Cafe and Forrest City Country Club. She was a volunteer for the Care Center and was a member of St. Francis of Assisi Catholic Church.Funeral was Monday in the St. Francis of Assisi Catholic Church with burial at Forrest Park Cemetery under the direction of Stevens Funeral Home in Forrest City. She is survived by two daughters, Connie Scott and Janet Chapman, both of Forrest City; one son, Richard of West Memphis; one sister, Yvonne Hobiaca of Russellville; five grandchildren; and two great-grandchildren. Carolyn (Parsons) Smedley angelears@alltel.net