Sadler, Florence E., Mrs. Florence E. Sadler, wife of George Sadler, 2223 Center street, died in St. Louis Thursday. The body will arrive this morning and will be taken to the residence by Healey & Roth. She is survived by her husband; her mother, Mrs. Anna Singleton; two brothers, Paul B. and W. J. Singleton; one sister, Mrs. V. Molinaro, all of 2223 Center street. Funeral arrangements will be announced later.
9/30/1917
Salinger, Max, Funeral services for Max Salinger were held from the residence, 1022 Cumberland street, at 2:30 o'clock yesterday afternoon. Rabbi Louis Witt officiated. Burial was in the Jewish section of Oakland cemetery. The pallbearers were: Dan Daniel, Max Heiman, Sidney Mayer, Aaron Frank, Henry Lasker and Leo P. Bott.
4/7/1915
Sallee, Mrs.
Paralee, Van Buren, Jan 15 - Mrs. Paralee Sallee, aged 85, died at the home of her daughter, Mrs. J A Burton, here this morning. She had lived in Crawford county most all her life. She is survived by three daughters, Mrs. Betty McCord. Mrs. Minnie Evans and Mrs. J. A. Burton, and five sons, J. T. Salee, H. C. Sallee, D. M. Sallee, E. H. Sallee, and Albert Sallee, all of Van Buren.
1/16/1930
Salmon, W.B., Stamps, July 7 - W.B. Salmon died at his home here Thursday.
7/8/1917
Sampler, Child, Stephens, May 6 - The 22 month old son of Mr. and Mrs. W.W. Sampler died yesterday morning of acute indigestion and was buried today in the Stephens cemetery.
5/7/1917
Sams, Mrs. H. R., Conway, Dec 31-Mrs. H. R. Sams aged 54 died at her home here last night. She is survived by her husband, five daughters, Mrs Arthur Whorton, Mrs Murta Ora and Arrel Sams of Conway, Mrs. Charles Pickens of Searcy, Mrs Euland Simpson of Bethany, Okla, two sisters, Mrs Less Tillett of Morrilton and Mrs. J M Cravens of Newport, and by one brother, Guy Roberts of Fort Smith.
1/1/1930
Sanders, Ada, Mrs. Ada B. Sanders, wife of W.T. Sanders, died at a local hospital at 1:30 o'clock yesterday morning. She was born at Black Rock, Ark., March 3, 1897. She is survived by her husband, her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J.G. Wells of Black Rock, two sisters, Mrs. Anna Westfall and Miss Lillian Wells of Black Rock; three brothers, L.B. Wells of Walnut Ridge, J.N. Wells of Denton and E.D. Wells of Black Rock. Short services were held at the Healey & Roth chapel at 7:30 o'clock last night, in charge of the Rev. W.P. Whaley. The body will be sent to Black Rock by Healey & Roth at 8:20 o'clock this morning. Her husband W.T. Sanders, is employed by the Little Rock Railway and Electric Company as an electrician. He is a member of the Electrical Workers Union No. 295, members of which organization will accompany the body to the Missouri Pacific station this morning.
10/9/1917
Sanders, Robert, Hamburg, Ark., Aug. 30 - Robert Sanders, son of Mr. and Mrs. S.B. Sanders, died Tuesday evening.
8/31/1917
Sanders, W.E., Texarkana, March 5 - W.E.Sanders, aged 51 of Shamrock Tex., died Saturday night in a local sanitarium. He was a traveling salesman. He was a brother of Dr. G.P. Sanders of Magnolia. The body was sent to Stephens for burial.
3/6/1917
Sandlin, J.J., Ola, Jan 14 - Mrs. J. J. Sandlin, aged 83, who removed to Ola in 1868, died today. She is survived by her husband and seven children, M D Sandlin, Nino Sandlin, Mrs. J H Foster, Endlow, Tex; Mrs. W C Parton Robertson, Okla; J L Sandlin, Mrs. J W Reeves, Paris, Tex., and R F Sandlin. Funeral services will be held tomorrow at Sandlin's cemetery.
1/15/22
Sargent, Glenn, d. 7/22/90 Jacksonville.
ed 88; Survived: Wife, Faye Sargent; Son, Larry Robb Sargent; Daughters, Mary Elizabeth Toler, Norma Freeman, Emily Hatcher.
7/24/90
Satt, Frederick E., Brinkley, Jan. 10 - Frederick E Satt, aged 59, assistant postmaster here, died here this morning. He is survived by three daughters, Mrs. Ione Thomas of Brinkley, Mrs. Eugenia Jorgenson of Sante Jose, Cal., and Mrs. Margaret Campbell of Little Rock; his mother, Mrs. I Satt; and one sister, Miss Claudie Satt.
1/11/22
Saunders, Caroline, Houston, May 11 - Mrs. Caroline Saunders, aged 76, died Tuesday night at her home here. She was one of the oldest residents of the community. Mrs. Saunders is survived by a son, W. D. Saunders, and three daughters, Mrs. C.H. Powell, Mrs. H.B. Lipscomb and Mrs. W.J. Lively.
5/12/1917
Sauter, Mrs.
George J., Fort Smith, Jan 3 - Mrs. Elizabeth Greuter Sauter, aged 70, died at her home on Texas road this morning after a short illness. She had lived here for about four years, moving to Fort Smith from Mena. She is survived by her husband, George J Sauter; a son, George Sauter, De Queen; three daughters, Mrs. Wlater Widmer, Misses Mary and Gertrude Sauter, all of Fort Smith; two brothers, Jacob Greuter, Willow Springs,Mo, and Karl Greuter, Switzerland, and two sisters, Miss Louise Greuter, Switzerland and Mrs. Fred Sauter, Fort Smith.
1/4/1930
Savage, Emma D., Miss Emma Dathis Savage, 15, of Leslie, died at a local hospital at 8 o'clock last night. She is survived by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. R.C. Savage, who were at the bedside. The body will be sent this morning to Leslie for burial by P.H. Ruebel & Co.
4/14/1915
Sawyer, Dorie, Hamburg, July 23 - Miss Doris Sawyer died at the family house here yesterday. She was a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Mack E. Sawyer. Besides her parents, she is survived by a sister, Miss Mayme Sawyer, and a brother, Roy Sawyer.
7/24/1917
Saxon, T.W., Texarkana, May 6 - T.W. Saxon, 57 years old and for 30 years a resident of Texarkana, died yesterday afternoon. He is survived by his wife and two grown children. The funeral took place today.
5/7/1917
Scherer, Jeanette, Texarkana, July 28 - Miss Jeanette Scherer died this morning at San Antonio, where she had been living for several months. The body will be brought here and the funeral will take place Monday. Mrs. Harriet Scherer, her mother, died two weeks ago. She is survived by a brother, Adolph Scherer, and two sisters.
7/29/1917
Schinnerer, Fred, Hope, July 26 - Fred Schinnerer died here today, aged 72 years. He was born in Windsend Germany, but came to America many years ago. He was formerly a resident of Memphis, Tenn., removing to Hope in 1891. He is survived by his wife, one son, William Schinnerer, of Washington, D.C.; a sister, Mrs. Barbara Webber of Hope, and two brothers, Funeral services will be held tomorrow.
7/27/1917
Schneider, Doris
Fay, Funeral services for Doris Fay Schneider, 15 month old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Schneider, 312 East Second street, Argenta, who died at 6 yesterday morning at the family residence, were held from the residence yesterday afternoon, conducted by the Rev. A.H. Poppe. Burial was in Oakland cemetery.
6/27/1917
Schneider, Fred, Fred Schneider, aged 57, died at 12:30 yesterday afternoon at the home of his brother, G W Schneider, 1904 West Sixteenth street, North Little Rock. He is survived by three brothers, G W of North Little Rock, W T of Little Rock and H F Of DeValls Bluff, and three sisters. Mrs. Minnie Marlah of Houston, Tex, Mrs. Carolyn Bly of Kenner, La and Mrs. R M Toil of Little Rock. Funeral arrangements have not been completed;ag1/6/30;- The body of Fred Schneider, aged 57, who died at his home, 1904 West Sixteenth street, North Little Rock, Sunday, Will be sent to DeValls Bluff at 8:30 this morning where funeral services will be held at 2 this afternoon with the DeValls Bluff Masonic lodge in charge.
1/7/1930
Schram, B., Texarkana, June 28 - B. Schram, aged 66, a well-known business man of the Arkansas side of town, died last night. He came here from Fort Smith 10 years ago.
6/29/1917
Schrimpsher, Melvin, The body of Melvin Schrimpaher, infant son of Mr. and Mrs. J.D. Schrimpsher, 321 Wolfe street, who died at the residence at 5 yesterday morning, was sent to Mayflower yesterday afternoon by P.H.Ruebel & Co.
2/18/1917
Schulty, Geneva, Geneva Schulty, the 3 year old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W.B. Schulty, died at the family residence, 313 West Eighth street, Monday night. Funeral services were held from the residence at 10:30 o'clock yesterday morning. The Rev. John Van Lear officiated. Burial was in Oakland cemetery.
4/14/1915
Scott, Dr.
A.H., Dr. Andrew Homer Scott, who for 36 years was a practising physician of Little Rock, died yesterday morning at 6 o'clock at his home, 1919 Louisiana street, after an illness that kept him in bed for nearly six months prior to his death. An accident cut short a career of unusual usefullness during which he had been singularly free from illness. He had returned from a trip to Chicago when an attack of heart failure took him while he was in his bath room and caused him to fall against the tub, sustaining an injury to his hip which caused him to take to his bed. Dr. Scott never was able to leave it thereafter for any considerable length of time.
The funeral services will be held from the residence of the family at 4:30 tomorrow; in charge of Rev. Dr. T.E. Sharp, pastor of the First M.E. church. The burial will be in Mount Holly cemetery. The pall-bearers will be announced later.
Was a Third Generation Arkansas.
Dr. Scott was a soft-spoke, well informed gentleman of the old school, a descendant of one of the most distinguished families in Arkansas, being the grandson of Judge Andrew Scott, appointed by President James Monroe as the first territorial judge of Arkansas. Judge Scott emigrated to Arkansas from Missouri upon the organization of the territory and was for many years a prominent factor in territorial affairs.
John R. Homer Scott, the father of Dr. Scott, was a well-know citizen of Pope county and prominently connected with state politics for many years. He served twice as clerk of the Circuit Court of Pope county, as state senator for Conway and Searcy counties and as a member of the constitutional convention. He entered the Confederate service as captain and participated in the battles of Elk Horn and Farmington.
His War Record
Dr. Andrew H Scott was born at Dover, in Pope county, December 18, 1840. His early education he received at Platteville, Wis, and Galeria, Wis. He was pursuing his studies at the famous Phillips Exeter Academy in New Hampshire when the Civil war began. He returned home immediately after Arkansas seceded and enlisted for services. He attained the rank of captain of a company in Gorden's regiment. Cabell's brigade and went on the Missouri raid. He was at Pilot Knob, Jefferson City and Booneville. After the war he attended the Jefferson Medical College of Philadelphia until he received his diploma as doctor of Medicine. He began practice in his native city. Dover, and remained there for five years.
As a Little Rock Physician
Dr. Scott took up the practice of medicine in this city about 36 years ago and continued to practice until within a few months of his death, although recently he limited his clientele. He maintained an office on the corner of Markham for upwards of 30 years.
Although Dr. Scott was well known and universally esteemed, he made it a life long practice to take no active part in politics and he faithfully adhered to this practice throughout his long, and useful career. His only public office-not an elective one-was that of penitentiary physician, which he held upon the retirement of Dr. A.H.Lenow from that position about 1878. Next to Dr. Lenow, he is said to have been the oldest physician in the city in point of resident pratice. The two were close personal friends.
Had Seen Thousand Babes Born
During his last days, Dr. Scott proudly mentioned to a brother doctor that he had brought a thousand human beings into this world-enough, as he said, to populate a small town. It was love and devotion for his old Clients and their children that caused him to continued the practice of medicine long after he wished to retire and he was in financial circumstances to justify his retirement.
An Instance of His Kindliness
His kindly character is well illustrated by this instance alone:
Twenty-five years ago, before there was a bridge between Little Rock and Argenta, he crossed the river many times in a skiff during good and bad weather, to attend a suffering man in Argenta, who finally died.
When his bill of $150 was presented to the widow, she sobbed:
"Doctor, I haven't a dollar to pay you with. My little children and myself are penniless."
"Madam" he gravely replied, "I can better afford to lose it than you afford to pay it, so we will wipe it out."
Of all of Dr. Scott's grateful friends, the most grateful are the grown-up children of this widow, who are now honored residents of Little Rock.
Dr. Scott's services were so sought by his old-time clients and their children that he never felt that he could take vacations. One of the few that he took was a trip to Europe some years ago.
His Family
On May 2, 1877, Dr. Scott married
Miss Kate Embry, a daughter of Ben T. Embry, a prominent merchant and planter of Gallarock, later of Atkins. Four children survive this union, Embry, Hobert, A.H. Jr. and Mrs. Lloyd England, wife of Capt. England. Mrs. L.A.Howell of Russellville is his sister, and her son, Dr. A.R.Howell of Argenta, is his nephew.
Dr. Scott was a member of the State Medical Society, of the Pulaski County Medical Society, of which he was once president, and of Omer Weaver Camp, United Confederate Veterans.
5/1/09
The funeral Dr. A.H.Scott will be held this afternoon at 4:30 o'clock from the residence, 1010 Louisiana street., Rev. T.E.Sharp of the First M.E. church, South, conducting the services.
The active pall-bearers will be John B. Bond, Dr. James L. Dibrell, Dr. John R. Dibrell, James Fletcher, C.C.Walker and Horace Chamberlain.
The honorary pallbearers will be: Dr. R.W.Lindsey, D.G.Fones, W.C. Ratcliffe, C.T.Walker, J.T.Beal and Jacob Niemeyer.
The Pulaski County Medical Society met last night and arranged to attend the funeral. The members are to assemble for this purpose at Dr. R.W.Lindsey's office at 2:30 p.m.
The Confederat Veterans will march in a body, after the memorial exercises at the Confederate cemetery, to attend the funeral of Dr. Scott, who was a veteran and a member of Omer H. Weaver Camp.
5/2/09
Scott, Benton B., Searcy, Aug. 9 - Capt. Benton B. Scott, aged 87, died here yesterday. He is survived by two children, Mrs. Eugene Cypert of this city and W.M. Scott of Cape Carcias, Nicaragua.
He was a veteran of two wars and was one of the first gold seekers who went to California in '49. During the Cleveland Administration he was consul to Nicaraugua.
8/10/1917
Scott, Clarence, Pea Ridge, Jan. 6 - Clarence Scott of Elkhorn Tavern died yesterday and was buried today at Elkhorn.
1/7/1917
Scott, Kate, Funeral services for Mrs. Kate Scott, aged 49, who died at 3:15 p.m. yesterday at the family residence on Rural Route No 5, will be held at 10 this morning at the residence in charge of the Rev. Mr. Spriuce. Mrs. Scott was born in Benton, Saline County, and is survived by two sons, one daughter, three sisters and one brother. Burial will be in Scott cemetery at Benton.
7/27/1917
Scott, Marie, Mrs. Marie Scott, aged 19, wife of DeWitt Scott 206 1/2 Park avenue, died at 3:30 o'clock yesterday afternoon in a memphis hospital, according to word received here. The body will be taken to Grenada, Miss. today for burial.
1/22/22
Scott, Nannie, Mrs. Nannie Scott, 40 years of age, at Nimrod, April 28.
5/4/09
Scott, Rusell, Marshall, June 15 - Rusell Scott, son of John Scott of Snowball, 12 miles west of here, was drowned yesterday in Calf creek.
6/16/1917
Scroggin, W.A., Lamar, Jan 5 - W A Scroggin died Sunday at his home here. He is survived by his wife, one son, his parents, one sister and one brother.
1/6/22
Scudder, David
Ashley, Pine Bluff, Sept. 19-David Ashley Scudder, 16 month old son of Mr. and Mrs. R.P. Scudder of this city, died at the home of his parents yesterday afternoon.
9/20/1917
Scudder, Lercy, Hope, Jan. 6 - Thomas Kensor of Hope today received a telegram announcing the death of his brother in law; Lercy Scudder of Memphis, as the result of injuries sustained yesterday, when he was struck by a street car. The body will be brought to Hope tomorrow for burial. Mr. Scudder formerly lived in Little Rock.
1/7/1917
Scurlock, Virginia, Texarkana, April 8 - Mrs. Virginia Scurlock, aged 76, died Friday night at her home here of pneumonia. The body was sent to Mount Pleasant, Tex. She is survived by three daughters and three sons, all grown. Two of the daughters, Mrs. John N. Cook and Mrs. J.M. Tennison, live here, as does one son, Herbert Scurlock.
4/9/1917
Seal, Mrs.
Granvil, Emmet, Jan 13- Mrs. Granvil Seal, aged 33, died Saturday at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J R McFarland. She is survived by her husband and five children.
1/14/1930
Seals, Catherine, Pettigrew, Jan. 25 - Mrs. Catherine Seals, aged 61 died Saturday at her home near Dutton. She is survived by her daughters, Mrs. William Gibson of Yale, Johnson county; Mrs. Thomas Mink of Wharton, Mrs. Thomas Barnett of Dutton, and Mrs. Walter Butts of Loy.
1/26/22
Seaman, John, Rogers, Aug 4 - John Seaman, aged 84 years, died here Tursday night. He was born in White county, Tenn., and had lived in Benton county 45 years.
8/5/1917
Seaman, Lessie, Helena, Sept. 4 - Tho body of Lessie Seaman, who was run over and killed in the freight yards at Memphis last week, arrived here Sunday. The funeral was held yesterday morning from the residence of his uncle, E.A. Porter. Mr. Seaman was a former resident of Helena. He is survived by his wife and four small children.
9/5/1917
Seamans, W.J., Fort Smith, May 24 - W.J. Seamans, aged 74, was buried in the Federal cemetery at Fort Smith today by the Odd Fellows. He served three years in the Federal army as captain. He was postmaster for 28 years at Burnville, where he lived 43 years.
5/25/1917
Searcy, James W., Batesville, Aug 3 - James W. Searcy, merchant and farmer, died at his home yesterday of heart failure.
8/4/1917
Seargeant, Arthur, Arthur Seargeant, negro, was shot through the heart and instantly killed on the Benair road about three miles south of here, by Bradford Richardson, negro, last night. Following an investigation by the coroner's jury this morning, Richardson was held to the Grand Jury without bail.
6/30/1917
Searle, Henry, Henry Searle, aged 80, formerly of Little Rock, died August 3 at the home of his daughter, Mrs. T.B. Rayburn, at San Antonio, Texas, according to a message received here yesterday.
8/11/1917
Searle, Mrs.
Henry, Mrs. Henry Searle, 78, formerly of Little Rock, died suddenly Easter morning in St. Louis. Mrs. Searle was born in Oxford, England. She is survived by her husband, three daughters, Mrs. Maclean of England, Mrs. Naish of St. Louis, Mrs. Rayburn of Baton Rouge; two sons, John A. Searle of England and P.H. Searle of London, England. Mrs. Rayburn attended the funeral in St. Louis.
4/6/1915
Searle, R.G., Pine Bluff, Feb. 20 - R.G. Searle, aged 35, formerly employed here by the Cotton Belt railway as a switchman was killed Sunday at Trinidad, Colo., according to a messaged received today by A.C.Mayberry, president of the Pine Bluff lodge of B. of R. T., of which he was a member. The message came from the widow and gave no details. Searle left here about four months ago and went to Colorado. The body will be brought here for Interment .
2/21/17
Pine Bluff, Feb. 23 - Funeral servies for R.C. Searle, former resident of this city, who was killed Monday at Trinidad, Colo, by being crushed by freight cars, will be held here Saturday afternoon. The body arrived this morning, accompanied by J. M. Stanesifer of Trinidad, a member of the Brotherhood of Railway Trainmen of that city. Mrs. Searle is expected to arrive tomorrow morning from Trinidad.
2/24/1917
Sears, John
McKnight, Maj. John McKnight Sears, aged 66, died at 2:30 yesterday afternoon at the home of Charles E. Becker, 2505 Gaines street. He is survived by his wife, two children, Harry B Sears, Vicksburg, Miss., and Mrs. Helen Dome of Holland, Mich. Major Sears was for about 30 years in the United State Engineering Department and was stationed at Little Rock for the past six years. Funeral services will be held at the Scottish Rite Consistory, Eighth and Scott streets, at 1 o'clock this afternoon, with Masonic rites. The body will be sent by Ruebel & Co. to Cincinnati, Ohio, for burial. Major Sears was an honorary thirty-third degree Mason.
7/2/1917
Seaton, J.K., Walnut Ridge, May 17, - J.K. Seaton, local druggist, died at his home here early yesterday of heart disease.
5/18/1917
Self, Samuel, Newark Dec 30 - Samuel Self, aged 84, died here Saturday morning. Funeral services were held yesterday. He is survived by three sons, W E, James and R D Self, all of Newark.
1/31/22;
Sellers, J.S., Morrilton, May 7 - Mrs. J.S. Sellers, aged 69, wife of Chancellor J.S. Sellers, well known Arkansas and Democratic nominee for delegate to the constitutional convention, died at her home here today. She had been ill since late in March
Mrs. Seller was a native of Arkansas. She came to Morrilton from Perryville with Mr. Sellers in 1895. Decmeber 30, last year, they celebrated the golden anniversary of their marriage. Beside her husband, she is survived by several children, including Chancellor Jordan Sellers of this district, Calvin Sellers, Jack Sellers, Ned Sellers and Mrs. J.S. Harris of Perry. Funeral services will be held at 2:30 o'clock tomorrow by the Rev. V.C.Neal.
5/8/1917
Settle, Mildred, Stuttgart, Dec 31. Mildred Settle, nine, daughter of Mrs Roy Settle of this city died here recently.
1/1/1930
Severston, Josephine, Josephine Severston, aged one year eight months, died at the family residence 300 Wolfe Street, at 5 o'clock yesterday afternoon. She is survived by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. M.E. Severston, and five sisters. Mr. Severston is employed at Camp Pike as foreman. The body will be sent to Poplar Bluff, Mo., tonight by Healey and Roth for burial.
10/1/1917
Sexton, M.V., Van Buren, Jan 20 - M.V. Sexton, aged 73, died at his home here this morning. Funeral services will be held tomorrow. He is survived by his wife and several chidren.
1/21/1917
Seymour, John, Center Point, May 16 - John Seymour, a farmer of the Messers Creek neighborhood, died at his home Monday.
5/17/1917
Shackleford, S.H, Prescott, March 7 - S.H.Shackleford, aged 63, died at his home near here today of pneumonia. He is survived by his wife and seven children: W.R. Shackleford, Farnam; Henry Shackleford of Prescott, Tom and Theade Shackleford, and Mrs. Ada Townsend of Blevins, Mrs. Ida Vickers of Emmet and Mrs. Hettie Carruthers of Prescott. Burial will be at Midway tomorrow.
3/8/1917
Shaddock, S.E., Thornton, April 3 - S.E> Shaddock, aged 74, a Confederate veteran, died at his home here last night after a short illness. He is survived by five children, including J.J. Shaddock, postmaster; Price Shaddock, Mrs. D.L. Council and Miss Versa Shaddock of Thornton and Mrs. Luther McDonald of Pine Bluff.
4/4/1917
Shadle, Mary, England, April 15 - Mrs. Mary I. Shadle, 68, died at her home here yesterday. She leaves a husband, two daughters and two sons.
4/16/1915
Sharp
Dr. Edwin, The last request of Dr. Edwin Sharp, 522 East Third street, Argenta, who died at a sanitarium at Hot Springs about 1:30 yesterday afternoon, after an illness of more than six months, was that Percy H. Machin, city clerk, and Miss Anna Grove should sing and that the Rev. F.D. Baars and the Rev. R.H. Viser should officiate at his funeral services. The request will be carried out. Dr. Sharp was 65 years old and had lived in Argenta for many years. He is survived by four sons, Baxter, Edwin, Henry and Tom Sharp; by three daughters, the Misses Lidge, Phoebe and Lucy Sharp; and a sister and brother. Dr. Sharp had been a practicing physician in Argenta for many years, and was also engaged in the drug business. No funeral arrangements have been made. 9/26/1917
Sharpe, Joseph, Dermott, Feb. 15 - Joseph Sharpe, Aged 34, died unexpectedly here today of pneumonia. He was unmarried
and lived with a brother in law, W.R. Sawyer. 2/16/1917
Shaul, Louisa, Marianna, Jan 8- Mrs. Louisa Shaul, widow of the late Jacob Shaul of Marianna, died Mondaynight at the Hotel Marianna, following a week's illness. She is survived by four daughters, Mrs. L B Katzenstein of Marianna, Mrs. Harry Oster of Youngstown, O, Mrs. Dave Gilbert and Mrs. Saul Ades of Fort Worth, Tex; and one son, Lee Shaul. 1/9/1930
Shaver, Nancy, Pocahontas, March 14 - Mrs. Nancy Shaver of Ingram, aged 85 years, died at the family home Sunday. 3/15/1917
Shaw, I.P., Siloam Springs, Feb. 14 - I.P. Shaw was found dead in a room of his home, near here, Sunday morning. 2/15/1917
Shaw, Nora Lee, Magnolia, Jan. 4 - Mrs. Nora Lee Shaw, aged 36, died Sunday at the family residence at Belcher, near here. She is survived by her husband, J W Shaw; her father, W M Meeks, and nine children. ag1/5/22
Sheahorn, E.L., Paragould, Sept 14 - R.L. Sheahorn, aged 24, died Wednesday night at his home four miles north of this city. 9/15/1917
Sheehan, Mrs. M.A., Texarkana, March 16 - News was received here today of the death of Mrs. M.A. Sheehan Wednesday at San Antonio, where she has resided for the last 10 years with her son, John F. Sheehan, an attorney. Mrs. Sheehan in the early days was one of the local known women in eastern Texas. She was proprietor for many years of the Sheehan house here. 3/17/1917
Shefflin, Child, Texarkana, Jan. 11 - During a heavy wind storm yesterday afternoon the five year old son of Mr. and Mrs. R.H. Shefflin was caught under a falling tree and instantly killed. The tragedy occurred on the Shefflin farm several miles east of town, about 100 yards from the house, and was witnessed by several persons including the child's mother. The boy's neck was broken. 1/12/1917
Shelby, Isaac, Harrison, Jan. 18 - Isaac Shelby, aged 63 years, died here yesterday from pneumonia. Mr. Shelby formerly lived in Kentucky and had been a commercial traveler for many years. 1/19/1917
Shelby, Minard, Minard Shelby, three weeks old son of Mr. and Mrs. H.F. Shelby of Levy, died at the family residence yesterday. He is survived by his parents and two brothers. Burial will be in Bethel cemetery at 1 this afternoon. 5/26/1917
Shell, Drury, Batesville, March 22, - Drury, the nine year old son of Mr. and Mrs. T.F. Shell of Cushman, died yesterday. 3/23/1917
Shelley, James K., Texarkana, Jan 13- James K Shelley, aged 82, died yesterday at his home on Rose Hill, following an illness of serveral months. He is survived by his wife; three daughters, Mrs. Ruby N Hightower of Chicago, Mrs. Florence Taylor of Red Water, Tex, and Mrs.Norma F Moore of Texarkana; and two sons, W K Shelly of El Dorado, and Sam Shelley of Rockford, Ill. 1/14/1930
Shelton, D.P., D.P. Shelton, 74 years old, died at 9 o'clock yesterday morning in a local hospital. The body will be sent to Adona this morning by P.H. Ruebel & Co. for burial. 2/6/1917
Shepherd, A., Mrs. A. Shepherd, at Sheridan, April 27. 5/3/1909
Shepherd, Clarence, Sheridan, April 11 - Clarence Shepherd, aged 21, died at his home, two miles south of Sheridan, last night of tuberculosis. He is survived by his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ransom Shepherd, and one sister. Mrs. M.D. Stuckey, all of this place. 4/12/1917
Sheppard, Garland, Pea Ridge, Jan. 6 - The body of Garland Sheppard, who was killed near Fort Smith Wednesday by bridge timbers, was buried today at Buttram's chapel. 1/7/1917
Shilling, W.E., Texarkana, March 27 - W.E. Shilling, one of the best known cotton buyers of this section, died suddenly last night at his home here. He is survived by his wife and three small children. The body was sent today to Paris, his former home. 3/28/1917
Shinn, Josiah H., Washington, Sept. 3 - Josiah H. Shinn, aged 68, an employe at the capitol and known throughout the country as a writer of history, died ysterday at his home, 624 Rock Creek Church Road. He was born in Russellville, Ark., March 29, 1849. He wrote for the Arkansas Gazette and Southern School Journal. He established the first chautauquas in Arkansas. Among his books and pamphlets were "The South in Public Education." "Illustrated Arkansas," "History of American People" "Education in Arkansas," "Russia at the World's Fair," "English and Russian." The latter publication was republished in Russia. He was registrar for the Arkansas S.A. R. from 1892 to 1894. He was a member of the American Institue in 1894, and an honorary member of the Pensylvania and West Virginia historical societies. His history on "Education in Arkansas." was published by the government. He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Mildred C. Shinn, and a son, Joe L. Shinn. The body was sent to Russellville tonight. 9/4/1917
Shock, Jennie, Conway, May 31, - Mrs. Jennie Shock, 45 years old, wife of Sam W. Shock of Enola, died suddenly at her home today. She had been to Hot Springs for treatment, but her condition was not considered serious. 6/1/1917
Shockey, Twila May, Twila May Shockey, aged 14 months, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L.M. Shockey of Malvern, died at 6:30 yesterday morning at a local hospital. The body was taken to Malvern for burial yesterday afternoon by R.H. Ruebel & C. 5/21/1917
Shoemaker, Harriet, Benton, March 25 - Mrs. Harriet Shoemaker, aged 83, died at her home here Thursday night...Frieday in Rosemont cemetery. She was born in Shelby county, Tennessee, and came to Arkansas when a girl. She leaves a sister, Mrs. DeLamar; a brother, Robert Brents of Benton, and several grandchildren, including John McClue of Benton, Charles McClue of Batesville, Mrs. Tom Howell of Bauxite, Mrs. Easley of Memphis, Prof. Wilbur Shoemaker of South Carolina and Charles Shoemaker of Little Rock. 3/26/1917
Short, Harry, Fort Smith, June 26 - Harry Short, aged 24, of Sapulpa, Okal., formerly of this city, was killed in a wreck of a freight train near Claremore, Okla., last night. The body was brought here Sunday. Short was fireman on a Frisco train that ran into an open switch. He was thrown from the engine and sustained a broken neck. The engineer was probably fatally hurt. Short married
Miss Ida Buell of Van Buren two years ago. 6/27/1917 | |
Short, W.S., Alma, May 3 - W.S. Short, one of the men hurt in the recent tornado at Kibler, three miles from here, died last night of injuries sustained. So far, this is the only fatality.
5/4/09
Shupthine, W.W., Texarkana, Jan 10 - W. W. Shuptrine, aged 62, a resident of Texarkana for the past 29 years, died Sunday night. He is survived by his wife to whom he was married
in Little Rock about a year ago and by one brother at Stafford, Ala. He was at one time a member of the City Council on the Arkansas side, but for the past few years he has lived in Texas. He has been operating a Red river farm for the past two years.
1/11/22
Funeral services for William Page Sibeck, infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Page Sibeck, who died Monday at Denver, Colo., were held yesterday morning at the residence of Mrs. Oskar Rust, 712 Rock street, in charge of the Rev. F.E. Ryan. Burial was in Oakland cemetery.
8/3/1917
Funeral services for James Leslie Sikes, 10 year old son of Mr. and Mrs. J.L. Sikes, 511 Parker street, who died at the family residence at 11 Tuesday night, were held at the residence at 3 yesterday afternoon. The Rev. J.O. Johnson officiated. Burial was in Oakland cemetery.
3/8/1917
Funeral services will be held at the Freeman home at 3 p.m. today in charge of the Rev John Williamson. Burial will be in Oakland cemetery. Pallbearers will be; Active, Orien Light, T D Brannon, Ed Burke, Jim McGraw, Fred K Unsel, J N Wiggins, S F Lipsmeyer and Joe Marks Sr. Honorary- George Carver, Tom Sherman, Bob Weber, George Darwin, John Bailey and Charles Chretien;ag1/2/1930
Simon, Stephen, Claredon, Jan 7- Stephen Simon, aged 81, a resident of Clarendon practically all of his life, died at his residence Sunday night.
1/8/1930
Simpson, Jack, Hamburg, April 10 - Jack Simpson, aged 92, father of Dr. J.W. Simpson, died at his home here Saturday. Mr. Simpson was the oldest resident of the city. He was a faithful church worker and was superintendent emeritus of the Methodist Sunday school.
4/11/1917
Simpson, Louis, Pine Bluff, Jan 9 - Louis Simpson aged 69, former resident of Pine Bluff and Little Rock, died Wednesday at Fort Worth, Tex. He was born in Little Rock, but came to Pine Bluff when a young man engaged in the commission business with the late Mr. Breckenridge.
1/10/22
Sims, Thomas, Paragould, Jan 15- Thomas Sims, aged 95, for 62 years a resident of Greene county and one of the first citizens of the county, died Monday at the home of his son, Foster Sims, after an illness due to old age infirmities. Mr. Sims was a native of Alabama and served four years in the Confederate army during the Civil war. He was a farmer near here for nearly 40 years moving to Paragould 20 years ago. He is survived by two sons, Foster and Johnnie Sims, both of Paragould; 22 grandchildren and a number of great-grandchildren.
1/16/1930
Sinclair, Lieut.
Wm. C., Augusta, Dec 31 - The body of Lieut. William C ("Piggie") Sinclair, killed Wednesday in an airplane accident at Carlstrom Field, Arcadia, Fla. will be brought here Monday noon for burial. It will be accompanied by a military esort. Funeral services will be held at 2:30 p.m. at the home of his aunt, Mrs. I J Stacy. A military funeral was held yesterday at Carlstrom Field. ag1/1/22
Augusta, Jan 2 - Funeral services for Lieut. William C Sinclair, who was killed last week in an aviation accident at Carleson Field, Ga., were held here today, conducted by the Rev. J K Farris. The funeral was largely attended.
1/3/22
Sivils, Henry C., Hamburg, July 20- Henry Clay Sivils, aged 24, living near Hamburg, died Saturday.
7/21/1917
Skelley, Marguerite S, Marguerite Spriggs Skelley, aged 12, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Mike Skelley, 615 Rock street, died at the family residence at 6:30 o'clock yesterday monring. She is survived by her parents, two brothers, Earl and Catrell Spears, both of this city. Funeral services will be held at 3 o'clock this afternoon at the residence in charge of the Rev. B.F. Cato. Burial will be in Oakland cemetery. Pallbearers will be the following girl friends: Helen Peters, Mabel Mabrey, Athaline Wright, Evelya Powell, Ruth Stewart and Paul Litzke.
10/7/1917
Funeral arrangements will be complete upon the arrival of his children.
10/17/1917
Skinner, Dot, Pine Bluff, Feb. 26 - Miss Dot Skinner, daughter of Mrs. Dot Davis, died at her home here early this morning after an illness of several months. Beside her mother, she is survived by two sisters, Mrs. Ruby Schicker and Miss Vivian York, and three brothers, Corporal George Skinner of the Missouri National Guard, Albert York and Norman Davis.
2/27/1917