
Randy Frier
Randy Carl Frier of Pocahontas, Arkansas passed away on Friday, September 8, 2023, at the age of 64 years. He died at home surrounded by loved ones. Randy was born to Carl and Gana Frier in Pocahontas on Sunday, November 2, 1958.
Randy Carl Frier of Pocahontas, Arkansas passed away on Friday, September 8, 2023, at the age of 64 years. He died at home surrounded by loved ones. Randy was born to Carl and Gana Frier in Pocahontas on Sunday, November 2, 1958.
Charley Crockett Fortner Jr., 81, of Ravenden Springs, Arkansas passed away peacefully on September 2, 2023, surrounded by his family. Charley was born in Ravenden Springs, Arkansas on November 22, 1941, to Crockett and Nettie Fortner.
Frederick Eugene Sorg, 72, of Pocahontas, passed away September 03, 2023, in Pocahontas, Arkansas. He was born on August 29th,1951 in Flint Michigan to the late Raymond and Bessie (McManners) Sorg.
Wanda Lea (Martin) Phillips of Pocahontas, AR departed from this life Sunday, September 3, 2023. She was born in Maynard, AR on March 19, 1939 to Elmer and Ruby Martin. She was raised in Northeast Arkansas, and after marrying, Wanda and her husband of 65 years, Burnard Franklin Phillips, lived all over the world due to his commitment to the army. In 1974, they returned to Arkansas, and she worked for Brown Shoe Company and ProGroup.
Charles Jack French, Sr. departed this life in Pocahontas Arkansas on Sunday, September 3, 2023 at the age of 92. Jack was born to Thomas and Mabel Tharpe French on September 18, 1930. He lived his life in the Delaplaine community before settling in for retirement in Pocahontas. He was a devoted Christian and member of the Skaggs Church of Christ in Pocahontas. Jack was a dedicated farmer and cattleman. He instilled his knowledge to his children and grandchildren, whom many are carrying on this occupation. Jack also was instrumental in obtaining a rural water system, Clay County Water District, for the Delaplaine area. He continued to serve on the water district board for many years. Jack also served on the Delaplaine School Board and the Farm Service Board of Directors. His involvement for making the community a better place was profound.
Mary Douglas Hurn (Dunn), born on June 19, 1933, in Birdell, Arkansas, to Mary Petty John and Douglas Dunn, was an exceptional woman admired for her selflessness, devotion, and affection by everyone lucky enough to have known her. Growing up on her family’s farm, she learned the values of hard work, dedication, and resilience from a young age.
Virginia Letain (Crismon) DeVore was born on February 10th, 1940, and died August 19, 2023. She was the fourth of nine children born to Fred & Geannendle (Rose) Crismon. They lived in a one-bedroom house back in the woods of Attica, Arkansas. When she was five they moved by wagon to a two-bedroom house on a main road. By then there were five children, and the ones who were old enough walked behind the wagon carrying a chicken or a box or leading a cow. At the age of six she started school and walked a mile to the Attica one-room schoolhouse which included grades 1-6. From sixth through twelfth grade she rode the bus to the Maynard School where she enjoyed playing basketball and graduated valedictorian of the Class of ’57.
Carl Edward Phillips was born on December 16, 1937 just outside of Pocahontas, Arkansas. He was the youngest of seven children born to David C.
Tony Eugene Smith, 55, of Maynard, Arkansas, passed away on Friday, August 18, 2023, at NEA Baptist Hospital in Jonesboro, Arkansas. Tony was born on Thursday, November 16, 1967, in Pocahontas, Arkansas to Zan D. Smith and Lynda F. (Park) Leathers.
Ken Stacy Layton, 58, of Rogers, Arkansas, passed away on Friday, July 21, 2023 at his home. Ken was born in Little Rock, Arkansas, on May 5th, 1965 to a beautiful and selfless woman who, because of circumstances, gave him and his twin sister Kem up for adoption. Five months later, he and his sister were adopted by an equally beautiful and selfless couple, Arthur and Emily (Hembrey) Layton.