Thelma Jean McGowan Ware Obituary, 2016

 

DARDANELLE — Thelma Jean McGowan Ware, age 83 of Dardanelle, died Thursday, April 26, 2016 at Conway Regional Medical Center.

She was born April 26, 1933 at Eagle City, Okla., to the late Raymond Earl and Vera Mae McGowan Matthews. She loved sewing, gardening, arts and crafts, reading and cooking for her family and friends.

She was preceded in death by her parents; one son, Rick Shepherd; one daughter, Renee Mayner and several brothers and sisters.

Survivors include her husband of 41 years, Jerold Ware of Dardanelle; two sons, Bobby Dean Shepherd of Fort Smith, Gerald Kent Ware and wife Jessica of Dardanelle; one stepson, Jerry Ware and wife Marla of Dardanelle; 11 grandchildren and nine great grandchildren.

The family wishes to say a special thanks to Conway Regional Health System Staff and the Gentiva Hospice Staff for their help and care.

Arrangements are by Cornwell Funeral Home and River Valley Cremations in Dardanelle. Online guest book and condolences at www.cornwellfuneralhomes.com.

 

Source:  Courier, The (Russellville, AR) – Thursday, April 28, 2016

Kamryn Reann Ware Obituary, 2016

Infant Kamryn Raeann Ware of Magnolia passed away Wednesday, Dec. 14, 2016, at Magnolia Regional Medical Center.

She was preceded in death by four grandparents, Calvin Mills, Pauline Bridges, Jack and Agnes Ware, and two siblings.

Survivors include her parents, Michael Shane and Renee Bridges-Ware of Magnolia; four siblings, Morgan and Connor Bridges, Corbin Ware, and Candy Williams; her grandparents, Cindy Bridges of Magnolia, and Obed and Anita Ware of Haynesville, La.; her great-grandparents, Ed Bridges of Brister and Jean Mills of Haynesville, La.; and a nephew.

Graveside services will be at 1 p.m. Saturday, Dec. 17, at Christie’s Chapel Cemetery in Emerson, with Rev. Johnny Hicks and Rev. James Boulton assisting. Arrangements are under the direction of R.L. Reed Funeral Home, LLC, of Magnolia.

 

Source:  Banner-News (Magnolia, AR) – Friday, December 16, 2016

Howard James Ware Obituary, 2017

KINGSTON – Howard James Ware, 74, of Kingston died Sept. 23, 2017. Survivors: wife, Della Ware; sons, James D. (Misty) Ware and Gregory Allan (Cassy) Ware; brother, Murray Ware; seven grandchildren; five step-grandchildren; two great-grandchildren. Services: 2 p.m. Thursday, Brashears Funeral Home-Huntsville, www.brashearsfuneralhome.net. Interment: Lower Campground Cemetery. Visitation: 5-7 p.m. Wednesday, Brashears.

 

Source:  Northwest Arkansas Democrat-Gazette (AR) – Tuesday, September 26, 2017

George K. Ware Obituary, 2016

George K. Ware (G.K.) of Greenwood died Thursday, Dec. 22, 2016, in Greenwood. G.K. was born to George and Maybelle Ware Price Nov. 7, 1933, in Oklahoma City, Okla. He lost his dad in 1949, when he was fifteen years old. G.K. finished school while doing odd jobs, sweeping floors for Greenwood school, working at a bakery in Fort Smith and delivering car parts on weekends for Smith Chevrolet Co. in Fort Smith.

After graduation, he joined the Naval Reserve and worked at Smith Chevrolet Co. as a mechanic.

He was then drafted into the Army, and after basic training was sent to an army base in Atlanta to train working on all army vehicles. From there he was sent to Anchorage, Alaska, Fort Richardson Army Base. He was discharged at Fort Chaffee. G.K. then went back to Smith Chevrolet Co. as a mechanic, where he was given the honor of Certified Master of Mechanics-Air Conditioning. G.K. was a 32 degree Mason, veteran of the Naval Reserve, the Air National Guard Reserve and the Korean War, volunteer fire fighter, lifetime NRA member and member of the First Baptist Church in Greenwood, where he served on the bus committee. G.K. and Marcia were retired owners and operators of Ware’s Auto Service.

He was a Christian and had a close relationship with our lord Jesus Christ, his lord and savior.

G.K. enjoyed spending time with family, especially his grandchildren, going fishing and camping at Sardis Lake in Oklahoma and traveling the United States on vacations.

G.K. was preceded in death by his son, George Kevin Ware; and his parents, George and Maybelle Ware Price; and stepfather, Tony Price. He is survived by his wife, Marcia of the home; one daughter, Debi Wilkinson and husband Stanhope of Greenwood; three sons, Rick Ware of Huntington, Steve Ware and wife Meryl of Greenwood and Dr. Gerald Ware and wife Melinda of Little Rock; 13 grandchildren, Phillip Ware of Northwest Arkansas, Derick Ware of Lutsen, Minn., George Ware of Huntington, Adrianne Ware of Greenwood, Leslie Ware Wolf and husband Britton of Greenwood, Craig Ware of Greenwood, Means Wilkinson of Fort Smith, Mollie Grace Wilkinson of Tulsa, Leo Wilkinson of Fayetteville, Hannah Ware of Oxford, Miss., Emily Ware of Oxford, Miss., Sarah Ware of Little Rock and Matthew Ware of Little Rock; three great-grandchildren, Maddie Ware, Brooks Wolf and Micah Wolf; and one brother, Gerald Claude Ware and wife Candy of the Mt. Harmony Community of Greenwood.

Funeral service will be 10 a.m. Monday at Greenwood First Baptist Church with burial at Liberty Cemetery under the direction of McConnell Funeral Home in Greenwood.

Viewing will be today at Greenwood First Baptist Church from 2–8 p.m., where the family will visit with friends from 5–7 p.m.

Pallbearers will be his grandsons and honorary pallbearers will be his many, many, many friends.The family would like to thank Dr. Mehl, Dr. Swizegood and their staff and Pink Bud Rest Home and staff.

In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the Arkansas Baptist Children’s Home, 10 Remington Dr., Little Rock, AR 72204 or the Gideon International Greenwood Camp, P.O. Box 685, Greenwood, AR 72936.

 

Source:  Times Record (Fort Smith, AR) – Friday, December 23, 2016

Russell Mark Ware Obituary, 2017

Russell "Rusty"-Ware-Obituary

Rusty Ware, 45, of Benton, and formerly of El Dorado, passed away on Thursday, March 23, 2017 at Saline Medical Hospice in Bryant.

Born Nov. 23, 1971 in El Dorado, he was the son of Ronald Elbert Ware and Angelia Gunter Ware. Rusty was an artist and poet; who enjoyed computers and fishing. He was a member of East Faulkner Church of Christ. Rusty loved spending time with his family and friends talking about his many collections.

Rusty was preceded in death by his father; maternal grandparents, Selvyn and Lillian Gunter; and paternal grandparents, Elbert and Hazel Ware.

He is survived by his mother, Angie Gunter Ware; and his brother, Lance Ware, both of El Dorado; along with several aunts, uncles and cousins.

Services will be held at 3 p.m. Sunday, March 26 at Young’s Chapel with David Howell and Dr. Jim Bullock officiating. Interment will follow at Craig Cemetery under the direction of Young’s Funeral Directors.

Visitation will be held from 5 to 7 p.m. today at Young’s.

Memorials may be made to the donor’s choice or Agape House Children’s Home, 1015 N. West Ave., PMB 164, El Dorado, AR 71730; or Christian Relief Fund, P.O. Box 19670, Amarillo, TX 79114.

An online registry is available at www.youngsfuneralhome.com.

Thomas C. Ware Obituary, 2017

Thomas “Pete” Ware, 89, of Emerson, passed away Monday, April 10, 2017, in Homer, La., after a lengthy illness. He was born December 8, 1927, in Emerson, to Obe and Emma Crump Ware.

He was a member of Ware’s Chapel Methodist Church and a retired building contractor. He loved to hunt, fish, and work in his garden. Pete enjoyed spending time with his children, grandchildren and great grandchildren. He set a strong example for others to follow and was a mentor to all who knew him. He built many homes in Claiborne and Webster Parishes and Columbia County and will be remembered for his dry wit and special sayings.

He was preceded in death by his parents; brothers, Elbert Ware, C. B. Ware, George Ware, E. Jack Ware; and sister, Artie Bergeron.

He is survived by his wife of 65 years, Ernestine Ware; three sons, Tommy Ware, Mark Ware and wife Nancy of Emerson, and Tim Ware and wife Kim of Haynesville, La.; Grandchildren Tiffany Williams and husband Mike of Haynesville, Mike Ferguson, Shauna Jackson and husband Adam, Sam Ware and wife Ali, all of Magnolia; Lori Reeves of Bossier City, La., and Keelie Ware of Shreveport, La.; 11 great grandchildren and three great-great grandchildren; sisters Marge Phillips of Haynesville; and Flossie Price of Ruston, La.; and a host of nieces and nephews.

Funeral services will be held at 2 p.m. Thursday, April 13, at Haynesville United Methodist Church with Dr. Eric Goble officiating. Interment will follow in Ware’s Chapel Cemetery in Emerson under the direction of Bailey Funeral Home.

Pallbearers will be Tyler Claunch, Doug Garrett, Tommy Garrett, Keith Killgore, Jeff Phillips, Reed Phillips, Joe Ware and Mike Ware. Honorary pallbearers will be his nephews and many co-workers.

The family wishes to give a special thanks to Claiborne Memorial Medical Center, Heritage Nursing Center, Dr. Clint Butler and Dr. Sam Abshire for their wonderful care during “Pops” illness.

Visitation will be held Wednesday, April 12, from 5 to 7 p.m. at Bailey Funeral Home in Haynesville. Sign our online guest book at www.baileyfuneralhome.net

 

Source:  Banner-News (Magnolia, AR) – Wednesday, April 12, 2017

Richard Langley Ware Obituary, 2017

 
 

 

Mr. Ware was born in Coolidge on April 11, 1933, to George and Nona Ware, longtime Coolidge residents. He attended school in Coolidge and graduated in 1951. During his school years, he was active in student government and a member of the Coolidge chapter of DeMolay. After one year at what is now Arizona State University, he joined the Navy and was stationed in California. After discharge, he returned to ASU for two years, majoring in architecture.

He worked several years as an architectural draftsman and then over 20 years for Tanner Prestressed Concrete. He was very active in the Phoenix Jaycees, serving on the Phoenix Rodeo of Rodeos committee in the capacity of junior parade chairman for two years, program chairman and queen contest chairman. He also held positions on a Soap Box Derby committee.

He is survived by his wife of 59 years, Tommye White Ware, also a graduate of Coolidge High School; two daughters and a son, Janet Ware Lucas, Kimberly Ware Wells and Richard Ware, all of Phoenix; seven grandchildren; and five great-grandchildren. He was preceded in death by two brothers, Lloyd and Paul Ware, and a sister, Della Beauchamp.

Graveside service on Monday, May 8, in National Memorial Cemetery of Arizona, in Phoenix.

 

Source:  Casa Grande Dispatch (AZ) – Sunday, April 30, 2017

George W. Ware Obituary, 2017

George W. Ware

WARE, George W. 8/27/1927 – 4/25/2017 George W. Ware, loving husband, father, grandfather, friend and Professor Emeritus of Entomology and Associate Dean of the College of Agriculture – University of Arizona, died April 25, 2017 at home surrounded by his family and friends, following a courageous battle with cancer. A native Arkansan, born in Hope, AR, Ware received a B.S. in 1951 and an M.S./Entomology & Toxicology in 1952 from the University of Arkansas. In 1952 he married the love of his life – Doris Marie Adams. They moved to Manhattan, KS to complete a doctorate in Entomology and Plant Pathology at Kansas State University, 1956. Here their first child, Cindy Ware (Carlson-Ziebell), was born. In 1957 Ware joined Ohio State University as Professor and integral member of the insect toxicology and pesticide analytical group. It was there Sam Ware and Julie Ware (Usry) were born, completing the family. In 1966 Ware moved his family to Tucson to head the Department of Entomology in the College of Agriculture at the University of Arizona. The desert was quite a change from the lush trees and vegetation they were accustomed to, but as days passed they came to love Tucson, the people, and the terrain. On an academic trip to Washington D.C., Ware had the privilege of sitting next to Sister Kathleen (deceased) – founder of shelter Casa de Los Ninos. They became fast friends and Ware guided her as she wrote and published her experience and vision for the Casa. From here, Ware was involved in the United Way, Literacy of Pima County, Homeless in the Winter program. However, his heart belonged to his most valued concern – the congregation of Palo Verde Church of Christ. He led singing, taught Sunday School, adult classes and participated in Summer Church Camp at Southern Arizona Bible Camp in the Graham Mountains. He was available to anyone that needed help or encouragement. Professionally, Ware authored and published several textbooks on pest control, pesticide management, pesticide toxicology and pesticide litigation. He revered science and enjoyed his role as professor, mentor, and administrator for the U of A College of Agriculture. He also served our country in the United States Navy WWII and as an officer in the Army during the Korean conflict. Ware was an avid athlete competing in several marathons, lunchtime swimming at McKale, handball. He was an Eagle Scout and valued this training and discipline. He became Scoutmaster for the Boy Scouts of America to an amazing group of young men – where his son Sam and many of the troop were awarded the Eagle Scout Award. Upon retirement, Ware became a golf enthusiast playing with a group of church friends and colleagues. Some of this same group met for coffee every Saturday morning to discuss world issues (and grandchildren.) He and Doris enjoyed traveling throughout the United States and abroad. Trips to see the grandkids were always the highlights. Ware is survived by his devoted wife of 64 years, Doris Ware and his children and grandchildren, Cindy Carlson and husband, Greg Ziebell, John Carlson, Dr. Karyn Carlson and husband, Justin Gallick, Matthew and Kelsey Carlson, Sam and Melanie Ware, Lauren and Jesse Henderson, Ashleigh and Tyler Adair, Julie Ware Usry and Taylor Usry. Very special love and thanks to Kasey, Maria, Esparanza and Jennifer – Dad’s special angels. Memorial Service: Saturday, May 13, 2017, 10:00 a.m., Palo Verde Church of Christ, 651 S. Kolb Road. In lieu of flowers, please contribute to Southern Arizona Bible Camp or the organization of your choice. Reception to follow at the Radisson, 6555 E. Speedway. Arrangements by ADAIR FUNERAL HOMES, Dodge Chapel.

 

Source:  Arizona Daily Star, The (Tucson, AZ) – Sunday, May 7, 2017

Edward D. Ware Obituary, 1999

65, of Cumminsville, died Feb. 24. He was a retired chief warrant officer for the 101st Airborne Division at Fort Campbell, Ky. Services: 11 a.m. Monday at Greater New Hope Baptist Church, 3655 Harvey Ave., Avondale. Visitation: 10 a.m. Monday at the funeral home. Renfro Funeral Service is in charge of the arrangements.

 

Source:  Cincinnati Post, The (OH) – Saturday, February 27, 1999

Elizabeth Ware Williams Obituary, 1999

93, of Roselawn, died Tuesday. She was a homemaker. Services: 1:30 p.m. Saturday at New Prospect Baptist Church, Over-the-Rhine. Visitation: Noon Saturday at the church. Thompson, Hall and Jordan Funeral Home, Walnut Hills, is handling arrangements.

 

Source:  Cincinnati Post, The (OH) – Thursday, November 11, 1999