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Lynwood Cathey, Smackover

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Lynwood Dean Cathey, 90 of Smackover passed away Wednesday, January 8, 2025 at his residence. Born September 27, 1934 in Smackover, AR he was the son of Grady Hillman Cathey and Lula Mae Dunn Cathey.

Lynwood believed in his Savior Jesus Christ. He was an active member of Hickory Grove Chapel in El Dorado, Arkansas.

Basketball was Lynwood’s passion. After graduating from Smackover High School, he served two years in the U. S. Army as Medical Aidman. He enrolled in Southern State College in Magnolia, Arkansas, to play basketball and to pursue his dream of coaching. While playing basketball for Southern State College, his team won the NAIA District 17 Championship in 1957.

Lynwood’s first coaching job was head basketball coach at White Hall High School in Pine Bluff, Arkansas. He led the team to win the State Championship in 1966. He was hired as assistant basketball coach at the University of Arkansas in Fayetteville and was later hired as the head basketball coach at the University of Arkansas in Monticello. A few years after leaving his collegiate career, he coached basketball at Hermitage High School. In 1983, Lynwood was hired as basketball coach and driver’s education instructor at Mt. Holly High School in Mt. Holly, Arkansas. When Mt. Holly consolidated with the Smackover Public School in 2005, Lynwood continued as assistant basketball coach and driver’s ed instructor. He retired in 2010.

Lynwood coached 46 years receiving many awards, honors and recognitions. He was inducted into the White Hall High School Sports Hall of Fame in 2005 and into the Union County Sports Hall of Fame in 2014. His greatest reward as “Coach” was his relationships with his players.

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Lynwood was preceded in death by parents and son, Charles Michael Cathey, sisters Gurlayne Cathey and Thelma Jean Redding, brother, Grady Hillman Cathey, nephew, Lewis Hillman Wray, brothers-in-law Joe Nash and Richard Nash.

Survivors include his wife of 35 years, Joyce Nash Cathey, his sons, Dr. Steven Lynn Cathey, and John Haltom (Mylinda), along with his daughter, Kayla Haltom Hebert (Matt). Surviving grandchildren are Michael Riley Cathey, Elizabeth Lynn Cathey, Camille Hebert, Elise Hebert, River Haltom, and Anna Haltom, sisters-in-law: Lula Mae Cathey, Jacque Ford (Danny), Camile Lenderman (Don), Darlene Nash, Janie Held, brothers-in-law: Charles Nash (Joyce), Danny Nash (Betsy), and Dewayne Nash (JoAnn). Surviving nieces: Susan Wray, Becky Wray Futrell (Dwight), Kelley Cathey Smith (Tommy) and nephew: Mark Ray Cathey. Also surviving are numerous step-nieces and step-nephews and many great-nieces and great-nephews.

Visitation will be at Young’s Funeral Directors Chapel in El Dorado, Arkansas on Wednesday, January 15, 2025, from 10:00 a.m. until service time of 11:00 a.m. with his pastor Truett West officiating. Interment will follow in the Smackover Cemetery in Smackover, Arkansas under the direction of Young’s Funeral Directors.

The family extends loving appreciation to his church family, friends, Karen Everett-APN, Debra Jones, Dohnna Williams, and his LifeTouch Arkansas Hospice care team.

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In lieu of flowers memorials may be made to Hickory Grove Chapel, 685 Agnes Road, El Dorado, AR 71730 or to LifeTouch Arkansas Hospice, 14 Parkstone Circle, North Little Rock, AR 72116.

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Susan Harper, El Dorado

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Susan Hurley Harper, 69, of El Dorado, Arkansas passed away peacefully on Tuesday, February 17, 2026 surrounded by her loving family.

Susan was born on September 27, 1956, in Fort Smith, Arkansas. She grew up in El Dorado and graduated from El Dorado High School, Class of 1974 and went on to attend the University of Arkansas where she formed lifelong friendships.

Susan exuded positivity and shared that joy with everyone she encountered and she always had a smile on her face and Hershey Kisses in her purse. She thrived on time spent with her family and especially treasured her grandbabies. She had a lifelong love for animals, particularly her dogs and cats. Susan was well known for her incredible Chèvre, which she made daily after milking her beloved goats. Even Oprah loved her Chèvre so much she sent a team to film her making it and invited her to appear on her show with Martha Stewart.

An adventurous and creative spirit, Susan loved reading cookbooks and watching the Food Network, revealing an undeniable talent in the kitchen. Her travels were often guided by culinary discoveries as she sought out special foods and delicacies she had researched. She also enjoyed fly fishing, traveling, needlepoint, crafting and spending time with her many dear friends.

Susan was a devoted member of the Daughters of the King and the El Dorado Service League. She both worked and volunteered at the South Arkansas Arts Center where she contributed her time, energy and love for the arts to the community.

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She was preceded in death by her beloved husband, William “Bill” Harper and her parents, Edward and Shirley Hurley.

Susan is survived by her children: Caroline Hardin of Fayetteville, Arkansas; William Harper and wife Whitney of Little Rock, Arkansas; Annaleigh Quinn and husband Luke of Little Rock, Arkansas; and Suzannah Harper of Hope, Arkansas. She is also survived by her sister, Annette Hurley and partner Candi Grace, along with many extended family members and dear friends who will cherish her memory.

A memorial service will be held at St. Mary’s Episcopal Church at 11:00 a.m. on Wednesday, February 25 with a reception to follow. The family asks that bright, colorful clothing be worn to reflect the bright light that shined from Susan.

Thanks be to God for Susan Harper.

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In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to Hope Landing, El Dorado, Arkansas. Or to St. Mary’s Episcopal Church: https://www.stmaryseldorado.com/give.

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Helen Hastings, El Dorado

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Helen Janell Hastings, 91, of El Dorado, passed away on Saturday, February 21, 2026 at Timberlane Health and Rehabilitation. Born December 23,1934 in Ashdown, AR, she was the daughter of Hubert and Elsie Carver Sutton.

Mrs. Hastings was retired from Robinson Buchanan Real Estate. She was a member of the First Presbyterian Church and the Lady Golf Association.

Preceding her in death along with her parents was her husband, John Charles Hastings; and sister, Modine Sutton.

Survivors include her son, Charles David Hastings (Cynthia) of El Dorado; daughter, Vikki Hosford of El Dorado; grandchildren, Michael Nordin (Ashley), Aaron Hastings, and Carly Hastings; and four great grandchildren.

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A graveside service will be held at 11:00 a.m. Friday, February 27, 2026 at Arlington Memorial Park under the direction of Young’s Funeral Directors.

Visitation will be held from 4:00-6:00 p.m. Thursday, February 26, 2026 at Young’s.

Memorials may be made to Samaritan’s Purse, PO Box 3000, Boone, NC 28607, samaritanspurse.org/our-ministry/donate-online/, or to Life Touch Hospice, 403 W. Oak St., Suite 201, El Dorado, AR 71730.

Condolences can be expressed online at www.youngsfuneralhome.com for the Hastings family.

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Mary Alice Carelock, North Little Rock

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Mary Alice Carelock, 95, of North Little Rock, formerly of El Dorado, passed away Wednesday, February 18, 2026, in North Little Rock.

Born August 7, 1930, in Smackover, Arkansas, she was the daughter of Amos Jackson and Cleatus Thurlkill Jackson. Mary Alice earned an Associate Degree of Practical Theology from Christ for the Nations Institute in Dallas, Texas in 1982. She had been a music minister traveling extensively, ministering in Maui, Hawaii, Nigeria, Ghana, and Haiti, including serving at Women’s Aglow retreats and numerous churches.

She was a gifted musician who played clarinet since high school, and also played any instrument. She recorded two albums, “His Hand in Mine” and “He Has Made Me Glad.” She had also been employed by the State of Arkansas as a tax collector.

Preceding her in death along with her parents were a brother, John Amos Jackson, and a sister, Cleta Faye Ellenburg.

Survivors include three sons Danny Carelock, David Carelock, and Glenn Carelock; grandchildren Marcie Carelock, Jeremy Carelock, and John Carelock; and great-grandchildren Lunelle Lowry, Brilee Carelock, John Daniel Carelock, and William Carelock.

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Cremation services entrusted to Young’s Funeral Directors. A memorial service will be held at a later date.

Memorials may be made to Alzheimer’s Association of Arkansas, 11300 North Rodney Parham Road, Suite 200, Little Rock, AR 72212.

Online condolences for the Carelock family may be expressed at www.youngsfuneralhome.com

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Helen Orren, Smackover

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Helen Orren, 86, passed away Tuesday February 10,2026. Services will be held Friday February 13,2026 at Perry’s Funeral Chapels. Visitation will begin at 12:00 pm with services following at 1:00 pm. Burial will be at Smackover Cemetery in Smackover, Arkansas.

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Kyle Gleghorn, El Dorado

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Kyle Reed Gleghorn, 74, of El Dorado, Arkansas passed away February 10 at Timberlane Health and Rehabilitation.

Kyle was born January 31, 1952, to Bob and Bertie Gleghorn in El Dorado, AR. Kyle was the first born son to be followed by Gifford and Toni a couple of years later. Although Kyle spent most of his life in his hometown, he moved as a young boy to Sweetwater, TX for two years. From that time on, the Texas blood started flowing through his veins, and he has loved all things Texas, especially the Texas Longhorns. Kyle graduated from El Dorado High School in 1970 where he represented his school as a delegate to Boys’ State. In 1973, Kyle married Stephenie Dumas. Five years later they welcomed their only child Andria who has always been a “daddy’s girl.” Kyle started working at United Parcel Service at 21 and worked there for 30 years. He loved his job. He never met a stranger and had a way of making everyone laugh–two things that led to him being a fun UPS man! His territorial town Magnolia celebrated him with a “Kyle Gleghorn Day” upon his retirement. Kyle was raised at First Presbyterian Church but converted to the Baptist faith upon marriage. Wyatt Baptist Church became his home church. He loved the Lord and loved to sing, a legacy he passed on to his daughter.

Kyle was preceded in death by his parents Bob and Bertie Gleghorn.

Surviving him are his wife of 52 years Stephenie and his daughter Andria, his brother Giff Gleghorn (Rhonda), his sister Toni Robertson (Carlon), his brothers-in-law Don Dumas (Pat) and Stephen Dumas. Kyle has several nephews and nieces that adored him-Dustin Foster, Nathan Gleghorn (Angie), Blake Foster, Jennifer McElroy (Mark), Joshua Dumas, and Christian Dumas.

A celebration of life will be held at First Baptist Church on Friday, February 13, 2026 at 2:00 with visitation at 1:00.

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Donations in Kyle’s memory can be made to the Barton Gives Back Fund at Barton Junior High where Kyle was a proud Wildkitten!

Condolences can be expressed online at www.youngsfuneralhome.com for the Gleghorn family.

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