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In Memory of Schoolmates, Faculty and Staff

  • Adair—Hamilton
  • Hammock—Starnes
  • Staton—Zackery
  • Faculty and Support Staff
Schoolmates
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Adair, Bobbie Jean
Adair, Clarence (1)
Adair, Clarence (2)
Adair Boyd, Earvie
Adair, Florence
Adair, Norma Jean
Adair Kemp, Sarah
Adair, Thomas
Alexander Christopher, Gloria
Alexander, James "Sunny"
Alexander, Linda Ann
Allen Box, June
Arberry, Curtis "Billy"
Arberry, James
Arberry, James Ervin
Arberry, Luther
Arnold, David
Arnold, Jr., Grady
Arnold, Sr., Joe Earl
Arnold, L. T.
Arnold, Lawanda
Bailey, Margaret
Baker, Charlie
Baker, Robert Eugene
Banks Gray, Daisy
Banks, Earl Dean
Banks, Ronnie
Bates, Billy
Baxter, Ezell
Beasley, Charles
Beasley, Leotis
Benton Holmes, Maxine
Benton Manley, Yvonne
Blair Marks, Gladys
Blair, Raymond
Blake, LeRoy
Briggs, Delma Paul "Polly"
Brown, J. P.
Brown, James
Brown, Joe Lewis
Brown, John Calvin "Bullet"
Brown, Joshua J.
Brown Jackson, Margaret
Buffington, Erma
Burch, Gracie Mae
Burris, Elbert Lee
Burris, Willie L.
Butler Strong, Allean
Butler Manley, Eva J.
Butler Blakely, Florence
Butler Edwards, Frankie
Butler Carpenter, Helen
Butler Daniels, Lorean
Butler Thompson, Mary C.
Butler Manley, Mearlene
Butler, Thomas J.
Butler-McGee, Wilma T.
Candler, Beatrice
Candler, Claude
Candler, James
Candler, Opal
Candler, Jr., Sam
Carver, Johnny Lee
Charles, Amos
Charles, Harold Ray
Charles, Jessie
Charles, Louise
Charles, Phillip
Charles, Roslyn
Charles, Walter
Christopher, Ada
Christopher, Bernard
Christopher, Denver
Christopher, Eddie James
Christopher Heard, Flordene
Christopher, Jr., Floyd
Christopher, Sr., Floyd
Christopher Yarbrough, Joy Ann
Christopher, Leodis
Christopher Williams, Lillie
Christopher Le Coure, Lucy
Christopher Crayton, Nettie J.
Christopher, Odell
Christopher, Randall
Christopher, Ray
Christopher, Raymond
Christopher, Waddell
Christopher, Willie Lee
Coleman, Narvell
Cooper, Altha LaVerne
Cranford, Leo
Criner, Emmitt Lee
Criner, Herschel Joel
Criner, Johnny Lee
Criner, Robert
Cross, Dorothy
Cross Torrence, Irene
Curry Atkins, Bernice
Curry Lee, Janet
Curry, Ray C.
Daniels Miller, Sheila
Davis, Bennie Lee
Davis, Jr., James
Edwards, Albert
Edwards, Charlie
Edwards, Robert Earl "Curtis"
Evans Smith, Martha Lee
Fields Watson, Allene
Fields Jones, Betty Sue
Fields Jackson, Carolyn
Fields Todd, Gail
Fields, Melvin Louis
Fields, Nelson
Ford Scott, Bobbie
Ford Williams, Margie
Ford, Marshall "Sonny"
Gantt, George
Gantt, Willie
Gill, Bethena
Glover, Edward James "EJ"
Glover, Horis
Glover, Thelton
Graham, David
Graham, Willie
Green Polite, Agnes
Green, Curley "Pete"
Green, Curtis
Green Runyan, Daisy Mae
Green Radford, Effie
Green, Esther
Green Allen, Ethel Mae
Green, Fred
Green, Howard
Green, Lorean
Green Wesson, Marie
Green-Dorby, Queen Esther
Green, Raymond Henry
Greene, Eddie Lee
Greene, Fred Douglas
Griffin, Leotis
Griffin, Eddie James
Griffin Watson, Verdia
Gulley, James Dennis
Gulley, Jr., Martin
Hall, Jr., Robert
Hamilton, Bennie Jean "Blanchie"
Hamilton Wyrick, Dixicon
Hamilton, Douglas "Piddy"
Hamilton, Ethel Mae
Hamilton Flowers, Freddine
Hamilton, Frederick
Hamilton Wheeler, Geneva
Hamilton, Hardie Lee
Hamilton, Hudis
Hamilton, Jaffers
Hamilton, Jr., James
Hamilton, John Lee
Hamilton, L. D.
Hamilton, Larry Donell
Hamilton, Leroy
Hamilton Cox, Lou Bertha
Hamilton Williams, Mattie
Hamilton, Robert Lee
Hamilton Torrence, Rosa Mae
Hamilton Jackson, Shirley
Hamilton, Stephanie
Schoolmates
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Hammock, Cheryl
Hammock Brice, Glenda
Hanson Westbrook, Erma
Hanson, James "Billy Joe"
Hanson, Richard Henry
Hanson Johnson, Sarah
Hanson, William H.
Harris, Berdie
Harris, Jeral Wayne
Hence, Oscar
Hester, Eddie
Hicks Glover, Corene
Holmes, Billy Don
Hopson, Sylvester
Hughes, Brian
Hughes, Clifford
Hunter, David "Buddy"
Hunter, Jim Ervin
Hunter Randall, Opal Louise
Hunter, Roy
Hunter, Solon Pierce
Hunter, Wyndon
Jackson, Brenda
Jackson, Kendall
Jackson, Kenneth
Jackson Thomas, Maurine
Jackson, Sterling
Jackson Porchia, Vernestine
Jenkins, Sr., Alton
Jenkins, Brenda
Jenkins, Charles Curtis
Jenkins, Samuel
Joe, Rev. Rickey
Johnson, Bernard
Johnson Todd, Bessie
Johnson, Carlton Bernard
Johnson, Henry Walter "HW"
Johnson, Horace
Johnson, J. B. "Smokey"
Johnson, James
Johnson, James Calvin
Johnson Crawford, Janet
Johnson, Larry
Johnson, Mildred
Johnson Lockhart, Murl
Johnson Watson, Patricia "Doris"
Johnson, Ray
Johnson, Robert Lewis
Johnson, Ruthie
Johnson, Tommie Lee
Johnson Benn, Velma D.
Jones, Alvin (1)
Jones, Alvin (2)
Jones Turner, Bobbie S.
Jones, Sr., Calvin
Jones, Charles Alvin
Jones, Charles Edward
Jones, Clifton Edward "CJ"
Jones, Earl
Jones, Jr., Early
Jones, Earnest
Jones, Earnest "Acie"
Jones, Effie Mae
Jones, Ernest
Jones, Everett Paul
Jones, Harold
Jones, Hazel
Jones, Jerry
Jones, Jorell
Jones, Sr., Lemar
Jones, Leroy
Jones, Morgan
Jones, Rev. Odell
Jones, Patricia
Jones, Sr., Roy
Jones, Sula Mary
Jones, Tommy Lee "Bob"
Jones Daniel, Unistean
Jones Gill, Veaner
Jones Glover, Velma
Jones, Willie "Buster"
Joshua Jones, Ernestine
Kelley, Sarah Jean
King Scott, Mary Ann
Lamar Strickland, Darlene
Lambert Williams, Martha Jean
Lambert, Maxine
Lambert, Richard Allen
Lambert, Yvonne
Leaks Ford, Burnett
Lewis, Catherine
Marshall, John D.
McBride, Der'Shun Jerod
McCoy, Jackie L.
McCoy, John
McCray, Billy
McCray, Clara Mae
McCray, Clarence Otis
McDonald, Cal R.
McDonald, Jr., Glen
Milner, Helen Louise
Milner, Myra
Mixon, Dock
Moore, Artis Quinn
Moore Hammock, Florence
Morehead, Catherine
Morehead, Dorothy Faye
Morehead, F. C.
Morehead, Joe Louis
Morehead, McKinley
Morehead, Shirley
Morehead, Thelma
Morehead, Willie Lee
Morehead-Hawkins, Wima Jean
Neal, Charlie L.
Neal Torrence, Helen J.
Nesbitt, Charles
Nesbitt, Eddie L.
Nesbitt, Murine
Pace Hughes, Artie Lee
Pace, Cleveland Jimmy
Pace Hamilton, Eva Mae
Pace, Faye Rene
Pace, Johnny
Pace Jones, Shirley
Patterson, Alfred
Patterson Porchia, Gennie Mae
Porchia, Jr., Bennie
Porchia Lewis, Catherine
Porchia, James
Porchia, Larry
Porchia, Lathene
Porchia, Lawrence
Porchia, Lonnie Joe
Porchia Johnson, Naomi
Porchia, Rev. Ralph
Porchia, Jr., Raymond
Porchia, Richard M.
Porchia, Robert Wayne
Porchia Anderson, Verda Mae
Porchia, Vincent
Porchia, Willie
Powell Lee, Ellen Jewel
Powell, Phillip
Radford, Eddie D.
Radford, O. D.
Radford Charles, Verdia B.
Randall, Frank Thomas
Rhodes, Ivory Joe
Rhodes Sanders, Mary Lee
Rhodes, Jr., Robert
Rhodes Willis, Wilma Jean
Richard, Frank
Roberson, Richard
Robinson, Myisha Marchele
Rowland, Archie
Rumph, Samuel
Sams Ervin, Almatine
Sanders, Charles Henry
Scott, Alvin "Stone"
Scott, Charlie
Scott Todd, Claudine Pearl
Scott, Miranda
Scott, Rochelle
Sherman, Jonathan Michael
Simmons, Louis
Smith, Bob
Smith Veasy, Burnett
Smith, Calvin (1)
Smith, Calvin (2)
Smith Tooks, Carrie Jean
Smith, Derrick
Smith, Geraldine
Smith, Lelia Jo
Smith Blackmon, Shirley
Smith Robinson, Shirley
Smith, Terry
Starnes, Ernest
Starnes, Roy
Schoolmates
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Staton, Earl
Staton, L. V.
Staton, Thomas J.
Strickland, Cecil Lloyd
Strickland, J. C.
Sutton, Charles
Sutton, Clarence "Pete"
Sutton, Jr., Columbus
Sutton, Prentice
Swopes, Gary
Swopes, James Herman
Tate, Billy
Tate Brown, Valree
Tate, Verncedia
Tatum Burnell, Bessie
Tatum, Ivra Allen "Speedy"
Tatum, Kenny
Tatum, Lawrence "Sam"
Tatum-Stockmon, Milrean
Tatum, Raymond "Boony Boy"
Thompson Jackson, Annie
Thompson, Charles
Thompson, Elree
Thompson, Grady
Thompson, J. L.
Thompson, Johnny
Thompson, Jr., Louis
Thompson Cann, Marie
Thompson, Michael
Thompson, W. D.
Thorn, Milton
Thorn, Mozell
Todd Sharp, Bernice
Todd, Claudy Dale
Todd Jones, Corene
Todd, Corine
Todd, Frankie
Todd, Freeman James
Todd, Hence
Todd, James Heron
Todd, Jerry
Todd, Jr., Jimmy
Todd III, Jimmy
Todd, Jimmy Lee
Todd Burris, Juanita
Todd, Rev. Kenneth W.
Todd Brady, Mary
Todd, Robert L.
Todd, Tracey
Tooks, Charles
Tooks, Herbert
Tooks, Norma Jean
Tooks, Robert Earl
Tooks, Willadean
Charles Torrence
Torrence Shepherd, Darlene
Torrence Cornelius, Deborah
Torrence, Earl
Torrence, Horace
Torrence, Irene
Torrence, James Dennis
Torrence, Jerral
Torrence, John Willie
Torrence, Josephine
Torrence Yarbrough, Margene
Torrence Jones, Margree
Torrence, Randy
Torrence, W. L. "Kooney"
Townsend, Doris
Townsend, Franklin
Trammell, Toil Lee
Trammell, Willie
Turner, Burnis
Turner, Clifton
Turner, Dale Otis
Turner, Dorinza
Turner, Jr., Ernest
Turner, Gregory
Turner, Jr., Smead
Utsey, Jr., John
Utsey Dailey, Ruthie Mae
Wade, Dorothy Mae
Walker Kirk, Betty
Walker-Morris, Bobbie Jean
Walker, Ceroy
Walker, Clyde
Walker, Daryl Dean
Walker Ellis, Debra Annette
Walker Pettus, Dochia Lee
Walker Highsmith, Gurtia
Walker, Hollis
Walker, John D.
Walker Abrams, Opal
Walker Reed, Ruby Jean
Walker, Verdie Mae
Walker, Yvonne
Watkins Allen, Carrie
Watson Owens, Alvern
Watson, Early B.
Watson, Jr., Fred
Watson, James McArthur
Watson, McArthur
Watson Jones, Norma
Watson Bradley, Shirley
Watson, Raymond
Weaver, Billy
Weaver Bailey, Corine
Weaver, Rodell
Weaver, Wardell
Weaver, Willie Roy
Wesson, John James
Wesson, John "Paul"
Wesson, Salley
Wesson, Thomas "Mooney"
Wilkins, Cleo Vivian
Williams, Addie Lee
Williams, Arlean
Williams, Arlena
Williams, Artis
Williams, Charles
Williams, Curtis "Curt"
Williams, Curtis
Williams, Elias D.
Williams Christopher, Esther
Williams, Florine
Williams, Georgia Mae
Williams, Hughey P.
Williams, Jimmy
Williams, Jo Ruby
Williams, John Phillip
Williams McCline, Lena Belle
Williams, Marvin
Williams, Mary Sue
Williams, Mickey
Williams, Murlean
Williams Christopher, Norma Jean
Williams Porchia, Patsy J.
Williams, Stephanie Faye
Williams, Thurston
Williams, Wilson
Willingham, Jr., James Thomas
Willingham-Porchia, Shirley
Wyrick Moon, Effie G.
Wyrick Green, Frankie
Wyrick, James
Wyrick, Kellie Suenette
Wyrick Simmons, Margie Faye
Wyrick, Willie
Yarbrough, Bracy Burnel
Yarbrough, Ray
Young, Clifton
Zackery, Elizabeth
Faculty Support Staff
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Berryhill, Mrs. Betty
Blake, Mr. Theodore
Copeland Reed, Mrs. Selma
Cross, Mr. Napoleon
Davis Green, Mrs. Lorene
Dixon, Mrs. Eva
Ensley Blake, Mrs. Orpah
Everett, Mr. Paul
Franklin Porchia, Mrs. Mildred
Goodwin Love, Mrs. Jimmie
Harper, Mrs. Mattie
Harper, Rev. W. G.
Heard, Mr. Arthur
Hence, Mr. Oscar
Hill, Mr. Alfred A.
Johnson Knox, Mrs. Mary G.
Jones, Sr., Mr. Lemar
King, Jr., Mr. Shepherd
Love, Mr. W. E.
McClurkin, Mr. H. G.
McCree, Dr. Willie A.
McKenzie Graham, Mrs. Ethel
Mullins, Mrs. Azalee  
Nygaard, Mr. Marius
Pace Jones, Mrs. Shirley
Porchia, Sr., Mr. Raymond
Rhinehart, Mrs. Eva
Richard, Jr., Mr. Leon
Richard, Mr. Luther
Robinson, Mr. E. D.
Robinson, Mrs. Vada M.
Roland, Mr. Mitchell
Roland, Mrs. Mitchell
Sanders, Mrs. Mildred J.
Scott, Mrs. Irene
Trotter, Mr. John
Utsey, Mr. Robert D.
Van Zant, Mrs. J. J.
Ward, Mrs. Jewel B.
Watts, Mrs.
Williams, Mr. Artis
Willis, Ms. A. L.
Arnold Sutton, Genia M.
Adair, Rev. Nelson
Butler, Mr. Thomas "Jack"
Cage Smith, Mrs. Geneva
Christopher, Mr. W. Eddie
Criner, Mr. Clyde
Elliott, Mr. John Henry "Jack"
Graham, Mr. Columbus
Graham, Mr. Jimmy
Green, Mrs. Verna Lee
Long, Mrs. Helen
McGraw Bailey, Mrs. Mary
Morehead, Sr., Mr. Tommie
Porchia, Mr. Dan
Scott Todd, Mrs. Claudine Pearl
Scott, Mr. Doug
Scott, Mrs. Laura
Thompson Porchia, Mrs. Emma
Thompson, Mr. Robert
Thorn, Mr.
Torrence, Mr. John
Torrence, Mrs. Lois
Turner, Mr. Lonnie
Walker, Mr. Finis
Walker, Mr. Miles
Watson, Mr. Early

 

 

 

Special Tribute To Educators

  • E. D. Robinson, Principal
  • Mildred L. Sanders, Educator
  • Artis Williams, Educator

E. D. RobinsonEdward Daniel (E. D.) Robinson Ex-educator, youth worker dies at 74.

Edward Daniel Robinson, aged 74, of 3110 High Street, [Little Rock, AR] a retired educator and juvenile correction worker, died Friday.

Mr. Robinson had taught in high schools at Lewisville, Stephens, McCaskill, El Dorado and Blevins and was a supervisor of counselors in a program for youths who served time in correctional institutions.

He was a graduate of Philander Smith College and Fisk University at Nashville, Tenn.

Mr. Robinson was a former treasurer of the Leadership Roundtable, a former president of the Hempstead County Teachers Association and a former member of the Arkansas Teachers Association. He also was a former vice president of the Union District Association and resident director of the Trans-Continental Insurance Company.

He was a member of the Arkansas Juvenile Correctional Association, the NAACP and Urban League. Mr. E. D. Robinson

He was a deacon and Sunday school superintendent at Mount Zion Baptist Church and secretary of the state and district Baptist Laymen's Association. Survivors are his wife, Elizabeth Thompson Robinson; a stepson, Jerry L. Jackson of Yokoto, Japan; two daughters, Eudora G. Mitchell and Martha Y. Brantley, both of Moreno Valley, Cal.; a brother, O. D. Robinson of Chicago; two sisters, Elveine Sims of Chicago and Willie Jane Forest of Little Rock, and five grandchildren and two great-grandchildren. Funeral arrangements will be announced by Dubisson Funeral Home.

—This article appeared in the Arkansas Democrat-Gazette. Submitted by Virginia Carson Burrell.


Mildred L. Sanders

Mrs. Mildred L. Jefferson Sanders, the daughter of Samuel Jefferson and Susie Elizabeth Evans was born on September 11, 1922 in Waldo, Arkansas.

On Friday, March 1, 2013, she entered into eternal rest at Magnolia Regional Medical Center. She was a resident of Wentworth Place in Magnolia.

She was married to Rayfield Sanders. To this union three sons were born.

Mildred, at an early age, was a member of St. James African Medthodist Episcopal Church in Waldo, AR. She later united with St. John No. 2 Baptist Church in Waldo, AR. She held a number of offices in her service for Christ.

She was a 1945 graduate of Philander Smith College, Little Rock, Arkansas where she received her bachelor's degree in English. She did further studies at the University of Arkansas.

Her professional experience involved teaching at Columbia High School in Magnolia, AR and Stephens Public Schools. She is best remembered by the faculty and students, as well as the parents and community of the former Carver High School in Stephens, AR where she taught English and was a librarian for many years. She was a dedicated teacher who believed that "Teaching is a Work of the Heart". Mrs. Sanders was a teacher with great love, interest, empathy, and compassion for her students and fellowmen. Her life was the epitome of genuine concern for others, and an example worthy of emulation by all that love their fellowmen. One of her major concerns was her students, and she was considered by many to be a "Master Teacher". Upon on her retirement from Stephens, she moved back home to Waldo, AR. She remained active in the Columbia-Lafayette County Unit of the Arkansas Retired Teacher Association where the motto: "To Serve and Not to be Served" was one one of her basic beliefs. She was also active in the Waldo Development Organization and the Waldo City CounMrs. Sanderscil.

Preceding her in death are her parents, a step-father, Reverend Dolbest Zackery, a step-brother and his wife, J.C. Zackery Sr., and Henrietta Zackery.

She leaves to cherish her memories: (4) loving sons: Dr. Samuel Ray (Cathy) Sanders of Yuba, CA; James Earl Sanders, Oklahoma City, OK; Rev. Lee Morris (Alethea) Sanders of Norphlet, AR and Tony Darryl (Shushelia) King of Tampa, FL. The most loved grandchildren, Shekita Lorraine Sanders, David Ian Sanders, India Ari King and other relatives and friends.

"In my Father's house are many mansions: if it were not so, I would have told you. I go to prepare a place for you." —John 14:2


Williams Artis6

Deacon Artis Williams, 77, passed away peacefully on January 9, 2013 at his home in Stephens, Arkansas. He was born on November 5, 1935 in Stephens, Arkansas, to the late John and Martha Williams, Sr. Deacon Williams married Ruby Sims of Selma, Arkansas in 1965. They had been happily married for 47 plus years. Together, this union has one son, Cedric (Brandye) Williams, and two granddaughters, Tyra and Sydni, of Sherwood, Arkansas.

He was a 1957 graduate of Carver High School in Stephens, Arkansas. After high school, he attended Arkansas Baptist in Little Rock, Arkansas; AM&N (University of Arkansas) in Pine Bluff, Arkansas where he received a Bachelor's degree in Biological Science; Fisk University in Nashville, Tennessee, where he received a Masters degree in Science Education; and continued to gain more knowledge through further studies at Southern Illinois University in Carbondale, Illinois and Texas Southern University in Houston, Texas. Deacon Williams returned home to Stephens and was an educator in the Stephens Public School System for 34 years and retired. He later returned, part-time, to the McNeil Public School District for two years.

As a member of the St. Stephens Missionary Baptist Church, he walked in the ministry of Deacon where he served as Chairman for many years. He has served as a Youth Sunday School Teacher, and initiated the Stephens High School Senior Day, held annually at St. Stephens at 6 pm, the first Sunday in May. This program has spanned 30 years and was designed to exhort and honor students as they embark on the journey into the next chapter of their lives.

In the community, he was a member of St. John lodge #456 where he served as Most Worshipful Master for many years and J.C. Corbin Consistory no. 204; Ouachita Conservation District; Farm Bureau Insurance Board; the Buena Vista Water Association; President of Carver High School Reunion Committee; and a volunteer at the Stephens Community Outreach Center.Artis Williams

Yes, over the years, Deacon Williams has accomplished much — a family Man, an Educator, a Pillar of his community — and we applaud him. Although he achieved much, he always maintained his quiet, temperate, poised, spiritual standard across every walk of life — his many accomplishments did not change the Man. Therefore, we celebrate his life today for the example he has set for us as a Man of God in all aspects of his life.

Deacon Artis Williams is survived by his spouse, Ruby Williams of Stephens, Arkansas; his son, Cedric (Brandye) Williams of Sherwood, Arkansas; his daughters, Cecila Williams of Newport, Arkansas, Andria Williams of Guy, Arkansas; his sisters Louise Manley of Texarkana, Arkansas, Ellen Futch of Detroit, Michigan; his brothers Johnnie Williams of Little Rock, Arkansas, Lonnie (Rosie) Williams of Stephens, Arkansas; his grandchildren, a host of nieces, nephews, other relatives, and friends. A special thank you to Caregivers Brenda Torrence, Rosemary Stevens and the staff at Lifetouch Hospice of Eldorado, Arkansas.


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