To plant Memorial Trees in memory of Ricky King, please click here to visit our Sympathy Store. Per Rick's request there will be no services. We will always hold you in our hearts.Īrrangements are in the care of Jennings, Farley & Seeley Funeral Home and Crematory. If you have any further questions, please contact us at 47 or come by and visit us at 509 West Main Street in Clarksville, Arkansas. We hope you find the information to be helpful. You will be missed by your family and friends. Thank you for visiting the Hardwicke Funeral Home website. He always helped anyone who needed his help or his time.įly high. He went on many trips to his favorite place, Gatlinburg, Tennessee. He loved country music, especially George Jones, who I'm sure he is singing songs with now. He had a great love for his grandchildren and always found ways to keep them entertained and happy. Rick was preceded in death by his parents, Earl and Hester King, brothers Clarence Thomas Jr, Robert Thomas, Donnie King, Lannie King, and sisters Nancy Wood, Carol (Jeannie) Darland, Cennie Klopfer, Joyce Hill, and Lou Wanda Mahan. Brother Danny King and sister Linda Swafford. 10 grandchildren: Kiersten, Xavier, Jayce, and Carter Clerico, Riley and Jailyn Leeper, Isaac and Aiden Blackford, and Bridget and Abigail Littlejohn. He enjoyed John Wayne movies, fishing, hunting, and play games on the computer especially solitaire. Ricky was in the United States Army and was of the Baptist faith. He was born Januin Searcy to John and Margie (Sellers) Williams. We are constantly trying to improve our data and make the search for obituaries as easy as possible. Black Oak Arkansas's longtime string strummer, Rickie Lee Reynolds, has died. Richard Lee Ricky Williams, 70, of Newport passed away Friday at his home. Through our advanced obituary search, you may search our database of obituaries by name, location, date of death and keywords. He is survived by his wife Brenda, daughters Melissa (Will) Clerico, Christina (Josh) Leeper, Amanda (Jason) Blackford, and Angela (Tony) Littlejohn. Select a city or town in Arkansas from the alphabetized list below. He worked a lot of his life in grain elevators, starting at Eldean in Troy, Shepard Grain in Fletcher, Craig's in West Liberty, and finally at Heritage in De Graff. He was born Jin Flemingsburg, Kentucky to Earl Francis and Hester Mae (Harris) King. To pay an online tribute, please visit To plant Memorial Trees in memory of Ricky Dean Moffet, please click here to visit our Sympathy Store.Rick (Ricky) Allen King, 61, of De Graff passed away on Januat Wilson Memorial Hospital in Sidney. Pallbearers will be Chuck Parsons, Mike Moffet, Jimmy Moffet, Tim Moffet, Marvin Moffet, and Bobby Williams. He is survived by his wife, Yvonne one daughter, Cindy Williams and husband Bobby of Branch his father and mother, Richard and Imogene Moffet of Paris one sister, Linda Parsons and husband Chuck of Caulksville five brothers, Marvin Moffet and wife Carolyn of Caulksville, Jimmy Moffet of the Driggs Community, Tim Moffet and wife Betty of Scranton, Mike Moffet and wife Tami of Paris, and Steve Moffet and wife Janice of Phoenix, Arizona two grandchildren, Garrett and Emily Williams. Burial will be at Baxley Cemetery in Paris, under the direction of Brotherton Brothers Funeral Home in Paris. Saturday, January 18th, at Brotherton Funeral Home Chapel in Paris, with the Rev. Ricky was a retired truck driver for River Valley By Products at Morrison Bluff, and member of Union Assembly of God. He was preceded in death by his grandparents, Carl and Lillie Bell Moffet and Dewey and Lillie Lovelace. He was born Decemin Paris to Richard Kent Moffet and Imogene (Lovelace) Moffet. Ricky Dean Moffet, who resided in Ozark, Arkansas, passed away Thursday, Januin Paris.
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