Mitchell is survived by his wife, Michelle Ward of Dierks, four sons and daughter-in-law, Mitchel Ward, Mark Ward, Tracy Jones, Matthew and Taylor Jones one daughter and son-in-law, Alyssa and Caleb Pearson his father, Clyde Ward two brothers, Wendell Ward and Doug Ward all of Dierks, Arkansas ten grandchildren, Kelly Ward, Ethan Ward, Jacee Ward, Brenden Ward, Paisley Pearson, Coleman Pearson, Daniel Pearson, Clayton Pearson and Paxton Baker and a number of nieces and nephews.įuneral services for Mitchell will be held 2:00 p.m., Sunday, Februin the Wilkerson Funeral Home Chapel in Dierks with Alyssa Pearson officiating. He is preceded in death by his mother, Francis Deer Ward and one brother, William Ward. He enjoyed hunting, the outdoors, cutting down pine trees, and loved his family, especially his grandkids. He was a logger for Mark Eason Logging for the last ten years, and cut logs for over 40 years. Mitchell Ray Ward, age 60, a resident of Dierks, Arkansas, died Thursday, Februat his home. You may leave a condolence online at Mitchell Ray Ward Gillespie will be held 10:00 a.m., Tuesday, Februat First United Methodist Church in De Queen with brother Steve Copley officiating.Ĭremation arrangements by Wilkerson Funeral Home in De Queen. Burg, Arkansas, Vernon and Jan Brown and Doyle and Lynn Brown two sisters, Navelta Smith Dorsy of Mount Vernon, Texas and Ruby and Billy Randall of Mount Vernon, Texas close friend and mentor to Rose Lyons and Robert Manley both of De Queen, and a number of nieces and nephews.Ī memorial service for Mr. He is preceded in death by his parents, Harry and Neta Stevens Gillespie and one brother, Jimmy Gillespie.ĭonald is survived by two sons and daughter-in-law, Ryan and Ashleigh Gillespie of Alma, Arkansas, Donald Gillespie of Tulsa, Oklahoma two daughters and son-in-law, Ashley Hilson and David of Tulsa, Oklahoma, Jessica Hockersmith of New Boston, Texas thirteen grandchildren, Gavin, Andrian, Aleena, Kalel, Rhett, Rory, Lynlee, Alyssa, Riley, Junior, Grayson, Jayson and Teri three brothers and sisters-in-law, Charlie and MelaDee of Mt. He loved building and collecting trains, and was an activist and mentor for Alcoholic Anonymous, through which he met a lot of families and friends. Navy, having served during Vietnam, and attended the First United Methodist Church in De Queen. Donald Lee Gillespie, age 70, a resident of De Queen, Arkansas, died Sunday, Februat Sevier County Medical Center in De Queen.
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