![]() ![]() ![]() Her artistic spirit will forever be part of our hearts and homes. Born July 1, 1954, she was a creative soul that touched her family with her beautiful art, bird photography, unique interior designs as well as gardening. You may leave a condolence online at Barbara Jean Carlton-Reidīarbara Jean Carlton-Reid was called home on March 3, 2024. Ida Cemetery in De Queen at 10:00 am, March 16th, 2024 with Shane Harrmeyer officiating, under the direction of Wilkerson Funeral Home.Ĭremation arrangements by Wilkerson Funeral Home in De Queen, Arkansas. His great-grandchildren, Carson Coleman and Maddie Eeds, Hudson and Ila Lowrey, Dallis, and Zayden O’Rand, and Sloan Efird as well as, nieces, nephews, a host of great friends and talented musicians. Seven Grandchildren, Ashley Eeds (Jason) of Broken Bow, Callie Efird (Brad), Grayson Coleman, Morgan Miller, Blake Lowrey (Marley) all of De Queen, Austin O’Rand (Jordan) of Harrah, Oklahoma, and Alec Lowrey of Fort Smith. He leaves to cherish his memory, his most prized companion, Dash the malti-poo whom he loved more but spanked way less than his 3 children Sandy Miller-Huntsberger of De Queen, Leah Harper (Joey) of Lockesburg, and Brett Lowrey (Deborah) of Conway, Arkansas. Ronald is preceded in death by his parents, his wife, Janet, a sister, Patricia VanMeter, and a son-in-law, Dwayne Miller. He made all the fun memories of a childhood with them that a grandparent possibly could, complete with a custom-built tree house, bag swing, and the perfect weenie roasting spot down at Wilson Creek. He and Janet were a refuge for them when his grandkids wanted to run away from their mean parents, or just to hang out on the porch and visit. A grandfather to 7 and a great-grandfather to 7, and 2 on the way, Ronald spent much of his time catering to his grandkids teaching them the tips and tricks of life skills, gardening, hunting, and cooking. While his love of music was strong, the love he had for his children and grandchildren was even stronger. A member of the former Gene Argenbright Band, Ronald will be known and remembered for his musical abilities on a guitar, the good ole days of songs and playing true country music, and his love for “Pickin’ and Grinnin’” whether it was hosted on the front porch of his home, the party barn, or other local events and venues. While he loved fixing cars, and restoring Broncos and antique trucks, he had an even bigger passion for music. Ronald was a graduate of De Queen High School and after, went on to own and operate “Ron’s Auto Repair” on Stillwell Avenue in De Queen where he took care of the vehicle repair needs for many in Sevier County until he retired in 2008. On March 18th, 1967, Ron married the love of his life, Janet. “D.R.” and Nobie Martin Lowrey on January 17th, 1943. Ronald Lee Lowrey, age 81, passed peacefully from this life on Tuesday, March 5th, 2024 with family by his side. Obituary Lovingly submitted by his Granddaughter, Callie Miller Efird. ![]()
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