Obituaries
Betty McKinnis, Norphlet
Betty Jean McKinnis 87, passed away Wednesday, January 14. 2026. Born December 9, 1938 in Waterloo, Arkansas to Warren and Margarete Lowery Almond.
Betty attended Willisville High School and after graduation she became a licensed Cosmetologist and worked at a salon in Magnolia, Arkansas. She was a loving and devoted Stay at home housewife and mom. After her children began school, she went to work as a Teacher’s Aide at Norphlet Elementary where her children attended. She was of the Missionary Baptist faith and was a faithful member of Bible Baptist Church and loved reading her Bible and singing with Aunt Patsy at local churches. She loved watching her grandchildren and never missed a sporting event or dance recital.
Preceding her in death are her parents and brother Clifton Almond.
Left to cherish her memory are her son Jerry McKinnis (Denise), daughter Kelly Parker, Sister Jewell Hinshaw (Don), brother Lynn Almond (Charlotte), and her sister-in -law Sherry Almond. Also, her grandchildren Ashley Green (Logan), Christian McKinnis, Nikolas McKinnis, Gage Parker (Karley), Gabrien Parker (Taylor), and her great-grandchildren Ashton Griffin and Carson Stark and numerous nieces and nephews.
Jerry and Kelley will receive friends and family Saturday January 17,2026 from 10:00 am until noon at Bible Baptist Church fellowship hall, El Dorado Arkansas, a visitation will follow from 12:30pm until 2:30pm at Perry’s Funeral Chapel in El Dorado, Arkansas. A private burial will be held at Salem Cemetery under the direction of Perry’s Funeral Chapel.
An online registry can be signed at www.perrysfuneralchapels.com.
Obituaries
Doris Hayes, El Dorado
Before her retirement, she worked as a supervisor at Prescolite. Doris loved to play spades, going to the casino, and was an excellent card player. She also enjoyed gardening, and a cold Coca-Cola. She dedicated her life post-retirement to her grandchildren.
Preceding her in death are her parents; her husband John Tom “Tommy” Hayes; her son, Keith Hayes, her daughter, Renea Hayes; and her great grandchildren, Gunner Hayes Graves and Mayley Jay Graves.
Survivors include her daughter, Kimberly Ann Benson; grandchildren, Ashley Nicole Graves (Matt Graves), Chloe Benson White (Matthew Finney), Johnny Benson III (Morgan), Dylan Hayes (Haley); great grandchildren, Bentley Leach, Easton Graves, Leah Finney, Lilah Finney, Harper Benson, and Hadley Benson; her two very special sister-in-laws: Terry Hayes, and Sandy Ballard; and her very special friend, Larue.
A small graveside service for family will be held at 2:00 p.m. Friday, June 5, 2026 at Olive Branch Cemetery under the direction of Young’s Funeral Directors and with Ashley Graves officiating.
Condolences can be expressed online at www.youngsfuneralhome.com for the Hayes family.
Obituaries
Mary Dell Coleman, Strong
Mary was born to Sarah and Talmadge Paxton on November 17, 1944 in El Dorado. She was the youngest of two children. She spent her childhood in Huttig and in Shreveport, LA. On February 28, 1968, she married John David Coleman, the love of her life and partner for more than 55 years. Together they lived in Laurel, MS, Haynesville, LA and El Dorado before settling in Strong, Arkansas in the mid-1970s, where they made their home and raised their family. John preceded her in death in 2022.
Mary was a woman of remarkable determination, grit, and independence. Her husband affectionately nicknamed her “Goat Head” because he said her head was as hard as a billy goat’s. She was never afraid of hard work and did whatever was needed for her family. Over the years, she drove a cement truck, handled bookkeeping for the family business, and approached every challenge with confidence and resolve.
A devoted public servant, Mary dedicated countless hours to improving her community. She served as a Justice of the Peace on the Union County Quorum Court for 1995-2005 and was actively involved in numerous civic organizations and boards. Her service included leadership as President of the New London Water Board and membership on the 13th Judicial District Criminal Detention Facility Review Board and the Union County Water Conservation Board, as well as Treasurer of the New London Cemetery. In 2012 she was appointed by Governor Mike Beebe to serve on the Ouachita River Commission, with her term expiring in 2020.
Mary was a member of the First Baptist Church of Strong and a generous supporter of many causes close to her heart, including Union County Animal Protection Society, Life Touch Hospice, Ouachita Baptist University and Wings to Recovery.
While Mary loved serving her community, her greatest joys were found closer to home. She cherished her flowers, loved caring for her birds, and enjoyed spending time along the Ouachita River. She delighted in decoration for Halloween to the extreme, complete with large inflatable skeletons and monsters, and she never missed an opportunity to celebrate a birthday, believing every year of life was worth honoring regardless of age.
Mary as preceded in death by her parents, her husband, and her older brother, Allen Paxton. Left to cherish her memory are her daughters, Tracey White (Randy) and Kelli Gathright (Ted); her grandchildren, Camille Gathright, Hayden Latimer (Carter) , Dustin Gathright (Megan), and Reid Gathright (Alexis Bougher); her great-grandchildren, Jackson, Audrey, Makinlee, and Holden; her sister-in-law, Dolores Paxton; and her beloved four-legged companion Xena.
Mary will be remembered for her strength of character, generous heart, quick wit, dry humor, steadfast faith, and unwavering devotion to her family and community. Her legacy lives on in the lives she touched, the community she served, and the family she lived so deeply.
A Celebration of Life for Mary will be held at 11:00 a.m. Friday, June 5, 2026 at First Baptist Church of Strong. Visitation with family will be held from 10:00 a.m. until service time. A private graveside service will be held at a later date.
In lieu of flowers the family request that memorials be made to New London Cemetery Fund, % Merri Holt, 3361 New London Road, Strong, AR 71765 or to UCAPS, P. O. Box 264, El Dorado, AR 71730.
Online condolences may be expressed for the Coleman family at www.youngsfuneralhome.com.
Obituaries
Y’Vonne Owens, Shreveport
She was a graduate of the University of Arkansas at Monticello, a member of Hopewell Baptist Church, and she was a homemaker.
Preceding her in death are her parents, husband, Rev. Cecil M. Owens; son, James Marty Owens; brother, Gerald Taylor; and sister, Laverne Ware.
Survivors include her daughters, Mary Maddox (Rocky) of Shreveport, LA, Judy Renteria (Benjamin) of Bernice, LA; seven grandchildren, Vernon Owens, Rocky Maddox, J.R Maddox, Jarrod Elliott, Haley Elliott, Courtney Tamez, Lacee Tamez; and fourteen great grandchildren.
A graveside service will be held at 10:00 a.m. Thursday, June 4, 2026 at Hopewell Cemetery under the direction of Young’s Funeral Directors, and with Dr. B.J. “Rocky” Maddox officiating.
Visitation will be held from 5:00-7:00 p.m. Wednesday, June 3, 2026 at Young’s.
Memorials may be made to the charity of the donor’s choice.
Condolences can be expressed online at www.youngsfuneralhome.com.
Obituaries
John Gross, Parkers Chapel
John Edward Gross, 77, entered his eternal home in Heaven on May 28, 2026, where he was united with his Lord and Savior and his beloved daughter, Corrie Gross Bechtelheimer. Born on September 20, 1948, to Edward and Rosemary Gross, John lived a life marked by faith, family, hard work, and service to others.
John was a devoted husband to the love of his life, Sandy, for almost 57 years. Together they built a beautiful family and a legacy grounded in love, strength, and unwavering support. He was a proud father to Brian, Kristi, and Corrie, and “Poppy” to ten grandchildren and thirteen great-grandchildren, each of whom brought immeasurable joy to his life.
John first became known as a “Wonder Boy” while playing basketball at Arkansas Tech University, where he established himself as one of the university’s all-time greats and still holds the school record for rebounds. His remarkable athletic career earned him the great distinction of being inducted into the first class of the Arkansas Tech Sports Hall of Fame and the first inductee into the Parkers Chapel Sports Hall. He was also inducted into the Union County Sports Hall of Fame. In recognition of his accomplishments and lasting impact, he was named a Distinguished Alumnus of Arkansas Tech University, and the John Gross Sports Athletic Complex was dedicated in his honor.
But to those who knew him best, John’s greatest legacy was not found in trophies or records—it was found in the lives he impacted every single day.
His career in education spanned nearly five decades, during which he faithfully served generations of students, families, and educators as coach, teacher, principal, and superintendent. Much of his career was devoted to Parkers Chapel Schools, a place he dearly loved and proudly called home. Later, he served as Superintendent of Smackover-Norphlet School District before ultimately returning to Parkers Chapel to conclude his remarkable career in education. To countless students and colleagues, he was more than an educator—he was a mentor, encourager, and steady presence who believed deeply in people and in the value of hard work.
John never slowed down. Whether he was fishing, duck hunting, remodeling houses, or working long after most would have retired, he was happiest when he was busy and serving others. Even into his seventies, few could keep up with him. His work ethic was legendary, his determination unmatched, and his heart immeasurable. To all who knew and loved him, he truly was a Wonder Boy.
He was preceded in death by his parents, Edward and Rosemary Gross, and his cherished daughter, Corrie.
Left to honor and cherish his memory are his wife, Sandy Gross; son Brian Gross (Melissa); daughter Kristi Lowery (Ross), all of Parkers Chapel; brothers Tony Gross, Mark Gross, Timmy Gross, and David Gross; sister Martha Osbun (Bill); ten grandchildren; thirteen great-grandchildren; along with many beloved nieces, nephews, extended family members, friends, former students, and colleagues whose lives were forever touched by him.
Visitation will be held from 5:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m., Monday, June 1, 2026 at the Parkers Chapel Gymnasium. Funeral services will be held at 11:00 a.m., Tuesday, June 2, 2026 at the Parkers Chapel Gymnasium, with interment to follow in Parkers Chapel Cemetery under the direction of Young’s Funeral Directors.
Memorials may be made to #teamcorrie Cancer Foundation, 145 Parker Drive, El Dorado, Arkansas, or to HOPE Landing, Inc., P.O. Box 10215, El Dorado, Arkansas 71730.
Online condolences may be expressed at www.youngsfuneralhome.com.
Obituaries
Kerrien Williams, Junction City
She was a homemaker.
Kerrien was preceded in death by her parents Carol (Sunny) Ramsey and Fran Hanes.
Survivors include her husband Shane Williams; daughters Hannah Williams, Shana Williams, and Chelsea Williams; three grandchildren and a host of nieces, nephews and friends.
Cremation services are entrusted to Young’s Funeral Directors.
Condolences for the Williams family may be expressed at www.youngsfuneralhome.com.
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