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Birth Place: Jerusalem, Arkansas
Resided In: Mayflower, Arkansas
Visitation: 09-09-05 Details
Services: 09-10-05 Details
Cemetery: Old Liberty Cemetery Details
John Everett Scroggins, age 60, of Mayflower passed away Wednesday,
September 7, 2005 at the Conway Regional Hospital. He was born September 8,
1944 in Jerusalem, Arkansas a son of the late George Monroe Scroggins & the
late Annie Huffman Scroggins. He was a Cable Splices for the Scroggins
Sling Co. a member of the National Riffle Association and the Pine Village
Hunting Club. John was preceded in death by Two Sisters: Marie Byers and
Linda Jones and Three Brothers: Junior Scroggins, James Scroggins and
Jessie Scroggins Mr. Scroggins is survived by: His Wife: Mary Thorpe
Scroggins of North Little Rock, AR Two Daughters: Jeanette Hampton and
husband Gary of Memphis, TN Annie Stegall and husband Roger of Mayflower,
AR One Son: John E Scroggins Jr and wife Karen of Scotland, AR Five
Sisters: Ruby Norwood and Jean McKenzie both of Morrilton, AR Mary Clowers
of Memphis, TN and Betty Burnett of Plummerville, AR Loretta Ridling and
husband Leroy of Lanty, AR Two Grandchildren: Hunter Stegall and Travis
Hampton And a Host of Family & Friends Funeral Service for John Scroggins
will be 2Pm Saturday September 10, 2005 at the Bob Neal & Sons Chapel;
Visitation will be 6-8PM Friday evening at the funeral home. Interment will
be at the Old Liberty Cemetery in Cleveland.
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Birth Place: Solgohachia, Arkansas
Resided In: Solgohachia, Arkansas
Visitation: 02-06-07 Details
Services: 02-07-07 Details
Cemetery: Friendship Cemetery Details
George Ferry Scroggin, age 90, passed away at his home in Solgohachia, on
Monday, February 5, 2007. A son of the late Elbert E. Scroggin and the late
Lillie (Jennings) Scroggin, George was born in Solgohachia, on October 31,
1916. he was united in marriage to Audrey Opal Spier on July 31, 1939. GF
was a member of the Christadelphian Church, he was a retired salesman who
enjoyed spending his time gardening and caring for the family farm, GF was
a loving husband, father and grandfather and leaves a legacy of many
wonderful memories to his family and friends. George is survived by: His
wife of 67 years; Audrey Scroggin of Solgohachia, AR. One Son: Jerry
Scroggin and wife Lenda of Solgohachia, AR. Four Grandchildren and Four
Great Grandchildren Funeral Services for George Scroggin are 2PM Wednesday
at the Bob Neal & Sons Funeral Home with Grady Martin officiating. Burial
will be in Friendship Cemetery. Visitation Tuesday evening from 6-8PM at
the Bob Neal & Sons Chapel
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Birth Place: Hill Creek Community - Springfield
Resided In: Springfield, Arkansas
Visitation: 05-31-07 Details
Services: 06-01-07 Details
Cemetery: Friendship Cemetery Details
Audrey May Spier, the only daughter of Robert Arthur and Alta Mae Chandler
Spier, was born on Saturday, February 5, 1921, in the Hill Creek Community
near Springfield, Arkansas in Conway County. The youngest of three,
Audrey's father was killed when she was only 8 months old. At the age of 2,
William F. Arbuckle became the only dad she ever knew. She grew up in the
Hill Creek Community and attended school at Springfield, where she was a
star basketball player. Blessed with a talent for music, Audrey began
playing the guitar and singing at an early age. During her teenage years,
she sang on the radio in Russellville at a country-western weekend talent
show. On July 31, 1939, in the back of a store at Solgohachia, Audrey was
united in marriage to G. F. Scroggin. G. F. presented his new wife with a
Good Housekeeping cookbook and she began the journey to becoming a
wonderful cook, with a specialty for pies and rolls. In 1942, G. F. and
Audrey were blessed with the birth of their son, Jerry Robert who became
the light of her life. In 1948 they moved from the family farm to Alma,
Arkansas where she worked at the Kopper Kettle candy store. In 1971, Audrey
and G. F. moved back to the family farm near Solgohachia and she began
working as a nurse's aid at the hospital in Morrilton. G. F. grew huge
garden's every year and she spent many hours putting up vegetables and
making jelly. Audrey enjoyed life and lived it to the fullest. She loved to
ride horses and was a sharp shooter. G. F. would take her to the local
turkey shoots and she would always "bring home the turkey." Audrey was a
great fisherman and spent many wonderful hours with her grandchildren
teaching them to fish. She also loved flowers and animals. She could save
any poor little plant and fed many stray cats and dogs. On Tuesday morning,
May 29, 2007, at her home near Springfield, the angles carried Audrey home
to be with the Lord. At the age of 86, she had spent her live as a devoted
wife and mother. She had a great sense of humor and left a lasting
impression on her family and friends. Though she will be sadly missed we
know that our loss is truly heaven's gain. Those left to mourn her passing
include:Her son,Jerry Scroggin and wife Lenda of Springfield, Four
grandchildren: Latretha Scroggin, Carie Beller and husband Randy, Lendsey
Gottsponer and husband John, Lora Jones and husband Jason, Four great
grandchildren: Zach Scroggin, Jessica and Frank Beller, John Ashton
Gottsponer, and a host of other relatives and friends. Her husband, G. F.,
died on February 5, 2007. Her parents, and two brothers, Robert C. and
Clarence Spier also preceded her in death. Services will be at 2 P.M,
Friday, June 1, at Bob Neal & Sons Chapel Grady Martin and Jimmy Bryant
will officiate. Burial will be in the Friendship Cemetery. Pallbearers are
Preston Scroggin, Carl Parks, Larry Parks, Randy Beller, Curtis Carney,
Paul Flanagan, Zack Scroggin and Don Scroggin. Honorary Pallbearers are
John Parks, Hershel Miller and Lewis Miller.
SPRINGFIELD, Mo. - Peggy L. O'Bryant, 80, died July 13, 2007, at Cox Medical Center South. She was born on Oct. 24, 1926, in Joplin, Mo., the daughter of John Henry and Ethel Eola Scrogings Baldauf.
Peggy was a member of the Westminster Presbyterian Church, the Chapter JL P.E.O.; Westminster Choir, Past president of Symphony Guild, volunteer at Meals on Wheels, and the visitors center; she founded and coordinated Card Nuts for over 20 years, a Lady Bear supporter, the lunch bunch, and two bridge clubs.
She was preceded in death by her parents; her husband, Jim; and two brothers, Jack and Joe Baldauf.
Peggy is survived by her brother Billy and wife, Dorothy Baldauf, Haven; three nephews, Bob Baldauf, Wichita; Gregg Baldauf, Hutchinson; and Russell Baldauf, California; three nieces, Kay Neill, Emporia, Dorothella Rader, Colorado; and Connie Jo Cromwell, California; four great- nephews; four great-great-nephews; and a great-great-niece.
The family suggests that memorial contributions be made to Missouri State University, designated for the James and Peggy O'Bryant Lady Bear Scholarship Fund, in care of Walnut Lawn Funeral Home 2001 W. Walnut Lawn Street, Springfield, MO 65807.
Section: Obituaries
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RUTH MARIE SCROGGINS, 85, of Alpharetta died Sunday. Funeral, 11 a.m. today, Northside Chapel Funeral Directors.
Author: Staff
Section: Metro News
Page: B5
Copyright (c) 2007, The Atlanta Journal-Constitution.
Paper: Amarillo Globe-News (TX)
Deceased: Darvella Scroggins
Date: June 29, 2007
DUMAS - Darvella Scroggins, 78, formerly of Fritch, died Wednesday, June 27, 2007.
Services will be at 10 a.m. Saturday in Calvary Baptist Church with the Rev. Brad Foster, pastor, officiating. Burial will be in Dumas Cemetery by Morrison Funeral Directors.
Mrs. Scroggins was born July 10, 1928, in Eastland County to Grover and Norma Pilgrim. On July 22, 1944, she married Clyde Scroggins.
Survivors include two sons, Roger Scroggins of Dumas and Marlon Scroggins of Bull Shoals, Ark.; two daughters, Velita Bailie of San Angelo and Darlene Bailey of Amarillo; a sister, Clarlene Williams of Anchorage, Alaska; 11 grandchildren; 29 great-grandchildren; and two great-great-grandchildren.
The family suggests memorials be to Calvary Baptist Church, P.O. Box 633, Dumas, TX 79029.
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Amarillo Globe-News, June 29, 2007
Section: Obituaries
Copyright, 2007, Amarillo Globe-News
ELSMERE - Maxine Scroggin Kennett, 80, died Sunday at St. Elizabeth Medical Center, Edgewood. She was a tax examiner for the Internal Revenue Service, Covington; owned Andre Duvall's Beauty Shop and Maxine's Beauty Shop, Covington; and was a member of Highland Avenue Wesleyan Church, Covington.Originally published in The Kentucky Enquirer
Section: Obituaries
Copyright (c) The Cincinnati Enquirer. All rights reserved. Reproduced with the permission of Gannett Co., Inc. by NewsBank, inc.
One thing Maxine Scroggin Kennett could never accept was help.
The Elsmere resident, who died Sunday of natural causes at age 80, spent her life making sure everyone else was cared for, even when she was the one who needed help.
"She was very caring, she would give somebody the shirt off her back, and she was uncomfortable that somebody would try to do something for her," said her only daughter, Rene Curtis, of Farmington Hills, Mich.
Mrs. Kennett was born and grew up in Grant County. She earned her beautician's license and went on to open two beauty shops in Covington, Andre Duvall's Beauty Shop and Maxine's Beauty Shop.
Curtis said her mother was meticulous about appearances.
"I was always the kid at school with the curly perm," she said.
She said her mother worked as a beautician in the 1950s and '60s before signing on with the IRS in Covington as a tax examiner.
After Mrs. Kennett retired in 1973, she was able to focus on the two most important things in her life, her church, Highland Avenue Wesleyan in Covington, and her home.
"She was very active in her church," Curtis said. "She was a person who thought she had to take care of everybody."
She served the congregation as adult Sunday school director and teacher and as a member of the kitchen committee.
One of chores at the church was to plan events and outings for senior adults. She planned field trips to places such as the Toyota plant in Georgetown and the Golden Lamb in Lebanon, Ohio.
"She planned the activities because that was what she liked to do," Curtis said.
Her devotion to caring for others was strongest with the family. At one time, Mrs. Kennett was caring for her ailing husband, mother and sister.
It was only after 2000, when she became wheelchair-bound, that she had to cut back and go live in a nursing home.
"She was trying to take care of everybody else," Curtis said. "She's in a wheelchair, and she's trying to make sure everyone else is taken care of."
Mrs. Kennett loved to garden, raising flowers and vegetables. She also loved to keep her house in good order.
"She enjoyed keeping house, that was enjoyment for her," Curtis said.
She retained her independent streak until the end, Curtis said.
"She never asked for help," Curtis said, "Even when she needed it."
Other survivors include a sister, Carnelta Allman of Covington, and a granddaughter.
Services will be at 11 a.m. Friday at Highland Avenue Wesleyan Church. Visitation will be from 5 to 8 p.m. Thursday at Elliston-Stanley Funeral Home, Crittenden. Burial will be in Highland Cemetery, Fort Mitchell. Memorials are suggested to Highland Avenue Wesleyan Church, 729 Highland Ave., Covington, Ky. 41011.
Section: News
Page: A4
Copyright (c) 2007 The Kentucky Post
July 1, 1914 - June 2, 2007
PENDLETON - Dorothy F. Scroggin, 92, of Pendleton, who had 10 grandchildren, 24 great-grandchildren, and nine great-great-grandchildren, died at home on June 2, 2007.
A funeral service will be held at 11 a.m. Thursday, June 7, at Bishop Funeral Chapel. Burial will follow at Olney Cemetery.
Mrs. Scroggin was born in Creston, Wash., on July 1, 1914, to Samuel Roy and Ora A. Woods. She attended schools in Ukiah and Conconully, Wash.
On Aug. 25, 1919, she married Harland C. Partridge in Okanogan, Wash. They were married for 50 years. They lived in Okanogan, Pilot Rock, Bend and Huntington.
She married Watt C. Scroggin of Pendleton on Nov. 15, 1985, in Payette, Idaho.
She was a member of the Beta Sigma Fi sorority and Home Extension, and the Dirt Dabblers garden Club. She was active with the Daughters of The Nile. Her hobby was making quilts and afghans for her children and grandchildren.
Survivors include son Don Partridge of the Philippines; daughter Darleen Graves of Huntington; brothers Don Woods of Pateros, Wash., and Arthur Woods of Escondido, Calif; sister Delores Woods of Pensacola, Fla.; and half-brother Edmond Scroggins of The Dalles; 10 grandchildren, 24 great-grandchildren, and nine great-great-grandchildren.
She was preceded in death by her parents, her husband Harland Partridge, and brothers Frank Woods, Melvin Woods, Paul Kemp and Leonard Kemp.
Memorial contributions may be made to the American Cancer Society through Bishop Funeral Chapel, P.O. Box 325, Pendleton, OR, 97801
?Bishop Funeral Chapel is in charge of arrangements.
Section: Records
Copyright, 2007, East Oregonian (Pendleton, OR). All Rights Reserved.
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