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JULIA P. CARRELL, Frank D. CATHEY, MELVIN COGBURN, MARVIN FAULKNER, JEANNIE FINLEY, HEDWIG B. HARBOUR, JESSIE C. KIRKPATRICK, FREDA A. KNIEBUSCH, MARY K. F. MILLER, CONRAD H. Grasp, JAMES T. SCHULTZ,

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THE SENTINEL-RECORD - HOT SPRINGS, Streamer CO., AR
THURS., August 2, 2001 Page 8A

OBITUARIES


JULIA P. CARRELL

SAN ANTONIO--Julia Puryear Carrell, 79, of San Antonio, opening of Hot Springs Group of people, died Mon., July 30, 2001.

Uneducated at Dumas to oscar and Lois Puryear, she was a retired coach.
She was predeceased by two husbands, Jesse Carrell and Jack Jennings, one son, Sherman Carrell and one brother, Lynn Puryear.

Survivors enclosure one son and two daughters-in-law, John and Kim Carrell of San Antonio and Beth Caaarrell of Odessa, Texas; two brothers, Glynn Puryear and William Puryear, every of Dumas; and three grandchildren.

A tombstone service stimulus be 10 a.m. Fri. in Early Accomplice Methodist Religious in Hot Springs Group of people.

Committal stimulus be in Walnut Pond Cemtery.

Frank D. CATHEY

PEARCY--The service for Frank Daniel cathey, 85, of Pearcy who died Mon.,
July 30,2001, stimulus be 2 p.m. today in oma Make somewhere your home Religious with the Rev.
Kenneth Riley and Brother Terry Graves officiating.

Pallbearers stimulus be Choya Harris I, Allan Harris, Choya Harris II, Gregory Williams Jr., Sam Swaim Jr. and Daniel Weaver.

Outstanding Pallbearers are Dr. Stephen Bodemann and staff, John Activity, Ronnie Howell, Charles Scott, Lloyd High-class, the Rev. M. L. Gammil, George Cathey and The Pines Burden and Cure Money staff.

Committal stimulus be in Oma Churchyard with armed forces honors provided by VFW Support 2278 Have to do with Block.

Engagements are by Davis-Smith Entombment Address, Glenwood.

MELVIN COGBURN


Honey HILL--Melvin Cogburn, 87, of Honey Elevation died Wed., Aug. 1, 2001.

He was instinctive May 31, 1914, at Honey Elevation virtually Hopper to William Melvin and Lula Golden Cogburn.

Survivors enclosure his partner, Opal Cogburn of Honey Hill; one son, Turn Cogburn of St. Helens, Ore.; two step-sons, Jerry Acquaintance of Hopper; one step-daughter, Wanda Hawkins of St. Helens; two brothers, Dewey Cogburn of Mena and Vester Cogburn of Grants Outdated, Ore.; three sisters, Laura Cogburn of Hopper and Cora Cogburn and Shrubbery Cogburn, every of Mena; six grandchildren; and eight great-grandchildren.

The service stimulus be 10 a.m. Fri. in Davis-Smith Entombment Address chapel.

Committal stimulus be in Honey Elevation Churchyard.

MARVIN E. FAULKNER

Marvin E. Faulkner, 78, of Hot Springs died Tues., July 31, 2001, in a Diminutive Pebble health resort.

The service stimulus be 10 a.m. Sat. in Misshapen Entombment Address Chapel.

Visitation stimulus be 6 to 8 p.m. Friday.

Guest register is at http://www.donation.com

JEANNIE FINLEY


The service for Jeannie Finley, 59, of Hot Springs who died Mon., July 30, 2001, stimulus be 10 a.m. today in Hot Springs Baptist Religious with the Rev.s John Jenkins and James Craver and Dr. Craig Grasp officiating.

Pallbearers stimulus be David Well-hidden, Bobby Graves, Vern Hulsey, John Moore, Herman Mullings and David Miller.

Committal stimulus be in Crestview Holy place Stance.

Memorials may be complete to Subordinate Ministries of Hot Springs Baptist Religious.

Engagements are by Hot Springs Entombment Address.

HEDWIG B. HARBOUR

The service for Hedwig B. "Hedy" Harbour, 84, of Hot Springs who died Mon.,
July 30, 2001, stimulus be 2 p.m. today in Hot Springs Entombment Address chapel with Minister Lyle Muller officiating.

Pallbearers stimulus be Mickey Harbour, Dr. Thomas F. Harbour, John D. Deep-fry, Rudy Bischof Jr., John A. Harbour and John M. Harbour Jr.

Committal stimulus be in Holy place Sector.

In lieu of plant life, memorials may be complete to Early Lutheran Religious.

JESSIE C. KIRKPATRICK

MALAVERN--Jessie Clara Kirkpatrick, 87, of Malvern died Tues., July 31, 2001.

Uneducated Establish 8, 1914, at Beardon to Albert Ross and Annie Mae Campbell Gammill, she was a permit section of Glen Rose Forecourt of God Religious, former section of Cooper Address Amplification Committed and housewife. She was predeceased by one brother, Hubert Gammill and one sister, Pauline Butler.

Survivors enclosure her hsuband of 59 energy, Talmadge Kirkpatrick of Malvern; one sister, Ila Maud Pevehouse of Malvern; two sons and one daughter-in-law, Ross Kirkpatrick of Malvern and Aubry and Pennie Kirkpatrick of Benton; one schoolgirl and son-in-law, Clarice and Billy Thomas of Hermitage; five grandchildren; four great-grandchildren; nieces; and nephews.

The service stimulus be 10 a.m. today in Glen Rose Forecourt of God Religious with the Rev. Elton Cole officiating.

Pallbearers stimulus be Kenneth Kirkpatrick, Charles Kirkpatrick, Phillips Kirkpatrick, Lynn Kirkpatrick, Alonzo Williams and Richard Synder.

Outstanding pallbearers are Kenny Pevehouse and John Kirkpatrick.

Committal stimulus be in Fairplay Churchyard.

Memorials may be complete to Stillmeadow Burden Address.

The descendants may be e-mailed at regency1@ipa.net.

Engagements are by Regency Entombment Address.

FREDA A. KNIEBUSCH

EL DORADO--Freda Alma Kniebusch, 96, of El Dorado, opening of Hot Springs, died Tues., July 31, 2001, at home.

Uneducated Oct. 31, 1904, at Chicago to Julius and Amelia Faulk Gresch, she was the former manager and operational for Fritz Coal Co. of Decatur, Ill., and a section of Our Savior Lutheran Religious. She was predeceased by two husbands, Harold Carl Kniebusch and Kenneth Makepeace and four sisters.

Survivors enclosure one son, Kenneth Makepeace of El Dorado; four grandchildren;
10 great-grandchildren; and two-great-great grandchildren.

The service stimulus be 11 a.m. Fri. in Holy place Sector Churchyard with the Rev.
Wayne Limited officiating.

Visitation stimulus be 5 to 7 p.m. today.

Memorials may be complete to Our Svior Lutheran Religious, 900 W. Faulkner, El Dorado, AR 71730 or Early Lutheran Religious in Hot Springs.

Engagements are by Young's Entombment Directors in El Dorado.

MARY K. F. MILLER

CHESTER, MD.-- Mary Katherine Flannery Miller, 84, of Chester, Md., opening of Hot Springs, died Tues., July 31, 2001, in Maryland.

She was instinctive aug. 18, 1916, in Southboro, Group. She was a sociable labor with the Ark. Dept. of Worldly Services for 19 yrs. She was a graduate of Emmanuel Intellectual in Boston, Group. Mrs. Miller was one of the crucial women to schedule in the W.A.C, Women's Air force Entity, in 1943. She servied seven yrs. in the Therapeutic Shot Entity.
She was a former section of St. Mary's Catholic Religious in Hot Springs and was hard in load charitable organizations, among Altar Socieety and Oblate of St. Benedict.

She was the widow of Paul T. Miller. She is survived by a son, John Miller of Aztec, N.M.; two daughters, Doranne Devy of Chester, Md., and Marilyn Kurz of Van Buren, Ark.; and six grandchildren.

Rosary stimulus be recited at 6:30 p.m. Fri., Aug. 3, 2001, at Hot Springs Entombment Address.

Entombment Group stimulus be highly praised at 9 a.m. Sat., Aug. 4, 2001, at St. Mary's Catholic Religious with burial in Calvary Churchyard.

Holy place benevolence may be complete to St. John's Catholic Intellectual, Hot Springs.

Engagements are by Hot Springs Entombment Address.

CONRAD H. Grasp

POYEN--Conrad H. Grasp, 75, of Poyen died Tues., July 31, 2001, in a finish health resort.

Uneducated June 22, 1926, at Poyen to John and Precious stone McMillan Grasp, he was Baptist, a carpenter, logger, woodworker, progress saw operational and lawnmower and weedeater repairman.
He was predeceased by five brothers, Colburn Webb, Kirby Grasp, Swift Grasp, Shirrell Grasp and Hugh Pierce; and one sister, Carrie Emperor.

Survivors enclosure two daughters, Barbara Taft of Malvern and Ramona Draper of Poyen;
one sister, Hazel Riley of San Antonio; three grandchildren, Janey Antocki, Wendy Deep-fry and David Draper; six great-grandchildren; nieces; and nephews.

The service stimulus be 3 p.m. Fri. in Lindsey-Poyen cemetery with Brother Robert Speer officiating.

Pallbearers stimulus be David Draper, Pester Draper, Janey Antochi and Bob Taft.

Outstanding pallbearers are Paul Chandler, Walter Langley, Michael Antocki and Jason Deep-fry.

Visitation stimulus be 6 to 8 p.m. today.

The descendants stimulus be at 209 Intellectual St., Poyen.

Engagements are by J. A. Huff Entombment Address, Malvern.

JAMES T. SCHULTZ

MALVERN--James T. Schultz, 55, of Malvern died Mon., July 30, 2001.

Uneducated Nov. 29, 1945, at Indianapolis, he was a graduate of Vincennes Intellectual, U.S.
Air force veteran, Baptist and worked in directive for Sterling Faucet Co.

Survivors enclosure one son, Joe Schultz of Malvern; and his parents, Herbert and Audrey Schultz of Kentland, Ind.

The service stimulus be 1 p.m. today in J.A. Huff Entombment Address chapel with the Rev.
Darren Luxurious officiating.

Visitation stimulus be 11 a.m. to p.m. today.

The descendants stimulus be at 1513 E. Area of little variation Ave.