Obituaries
Donna Faye Hayes, Norphlet
Mrs. Donna Faye Hays departed this life for her eternal heavenly home on January 2, 2026, in Mena, Arkansas, at the age of 78.
Donna was born on July 16, 1947, in Brady, Texas.
She graduated from Stephen F. Austin High School in Houston, Texas, in 1965 and attended Bethany Nazarene College, where she studied vocal music and early childhood education.
After relocating to Oklahoma for college, Donna received persistent letters and telephone calls from her future husband, Jesse, urging her to return. She eventually acquiesced, and as she humorously noted on her Facebook page, “I traded a Bachelor’s Degree for a MRS Degree of 50 years.”
Donna Faye Baxter married Jesse Keith Hays on May 21, 1967, at the Central Church of the Nazarene in El Dorado, Arkansas.
Throughout her life, Donna’s deep love for children was evident. As the proud owner of Miss Donna’s Daycare in Norphlet, Arkansas, her legacy of kindness endures in the lives of many throughout South Arkansas.
Over more than fifty years of marriage, Jesse and Donna welcomed two sons and instilled in them a profound love for the Lord. Her children remember her as a kind, extraordinarily sweet, selfless, and generous mother who consistently encouraged them to pursue their aspirations.
Donna was a woman who loved the Lord deeply and was devoted to her family. Her exceptional kindness led close friends to regard her as family.
In her later years, Donna resided at Homewood Cottages in Mena, Arkansas, where she was immediately embraced by her second family. The nurses and CNAs there affectionately adopted her as their “Aunt Donna,” and her niece, Michelle, was privileged to assist in overseeing her care for the final three and a half years.
Donna lived her life centered on grace and kindness, frequently offering her signature reminder to others: “I’m too blessed to be stressed.”
She was a faithful and devoted member of the Church of the Nazarene from early childhood.
Donna was preceded in death by her beloved husband, of more than fifty years, Jesse Keith Hays; her parents, Reverend Donald and Billie Moore Baxter; and her sister, Janet Huckabee.
Donna is survived by her sons, Chad Hays (and his wife, Mendy) of Olive Branch, Mississippi; Brad Hays of Pontotoc, Mississippi; her grandchildren, Mallorie Hays Kemp (Luke) of Houston, Texas; Laney Hays of Monroe, Louisiana; Taryn Davidson of Ruston, Louisiana; Oakley, Alyssa, and Ady Hubbard of El Dorado, Arkansas; Brody Hays of Smackover, Arkansas; Gabriel Hardee, Lily, and John Patrick Coleman of Spearsville, Louisiana; JayLynn, Merida, and Iris Hays of Olive Branch, Mississippi; great-granddaughters Elliot Kemp and Evan Kemp of Houston, Texas; and numerous nieces, nephews, great-nieces, and great-nephews.
Visitation will begin at 12:00 pm, followed by a funeral service at 1:00 pm on Thursday, January 8, 2026 at Bailey Funeral Home Chapel, with Rev. Ron Whitlock officiating. Interment will follow at Champagnolle Cemetery, under the direction of Bailey Funeral Home.
Obituaries
Catherine McVay, El Dorado
Kay was predeceased in death by her husband, David O McVay and her eldest son Michael W McVay. Kay is survived by her daughter, Karen A Eyhorn of Lubbock, TX, David P McVay of Magnolia, Linda M McVay of El Dorado, Stephen J McVay of El Dorado, Susan K McVay of Amarillo, TX, Patrick G McVay (wife Tham) of El Dorado, and a special friend of the family, Steve Ware of El Dorado.
Kay was blessed to have 13 grandchildren and 12 great grandchildren.
The viewing will be at 10:00 am on Monday, August 10, 2026 followed by the Funeral Mass at 11:00 am at Holy Redeemer Catholic Church. Interment will follow in Arlington Memorial Park under the direction of Young’s Funeral Directors in El Dorado.
In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to Holy Redeemer Catholic Church in El Dorado or to the charity of the donor’s choice.
A guest registry is available at www.youngsfuneralhome.com on the Internet.
Obituaries
Arthur Cameron, El Dorado
Born July 18, 1940 in El Dorado, he was the son of Arthur Benson and Mabel Woolsey Cameron. Mr. Cameron had retired from Ensco as a truck driver and also had served in the U. S. Navy.
Preceding him death were his parents and a son, Toby Cameron.
Survivors include his wife, Akimi Cameron of El Dorado, a son Anthony Cameron (Jennifer) of Hot Springs and a sister, Mildred Raines of El Dorado. Surviving grandchildren are, Alexander Cameron (Lauren) of Baton Rouge, LA, Kaylee Cameron, Mabel Cameron, Daysha Cameron and Preston Cameron all of Hot Springs.
Visitation will begin at 9:00 a.m. Tuesday, August 11, 2026 at Young’s with funeral services to follow at 10:00 a.m. in Young’s Chapel with Tee Raines officiating. Interment will follow in Woodlawn Cemetery under the direction of Young’s Funeral Directors.
Obituaries
Ray Fairris, El Dorado
Born June 22, 1964, in El Dorado, he was the son of Mordecai and Velma Torrence Fairris. Ray had been employed as a boiler operator for Great Lakes Chemical and was a longtime member of St. Paul Methodist Church.
Ray was known for his willingness to help others. Ray especially enjoyed spending time with his grandson, John Ray, and found great fulfillment in building wheelchair ramps for members of the community through St. Paul Methodist Church’s wheelchair ramp ministry.
Preceding him in death, along with his parents, were a son, Ray Torrence Fairris, Jr.; his father and mother-in-law, Joe and Wanda Manasco Hogue; a brother-in-law, Doug Hogue; and a nephew, Jason Hogue.
Survivors include his wife, Lori Hogue Fairris of El Dorado; a daughter, Rachel Thompson (Justin) of Junction City, LA; a sister, Elizabeth Fairris of El Dorado; brothers, Marty Fairris of El Dorado and Larry Fairris (Audrey) of Whiting, IN; and his beloved grandson, John Ray Thompson of Junction City.
A celebration of life will be held at 10:00 a.m. on Saturday, August 8, 2026, at St. Paul Methodist Church with Rev. John Mark Moore officiating. A reception for friends and family will follow in the Fellowship Hall. Cremation services are entrusted to Young’s Funeral Directors.
Memorials may be made to St. Paul Wheelchair Ramp Projects or Helping Hands Food Pantry Ministry, 700 West 8th Street, El Dorado, AR 71730, in honor of Ray’s faithful participation in these ministries.
Online condolences for the Fairris family may be expressed at www.youngsfuneralhome.com.
Obituaries
Jim Butterfield, Parkers Chapel
Jim was preceded in death by his parents, Curtis Butterfield and Merry Millican Butterfield; his infant son, Joshua, who went to be with the Lord at birth; his maternal grandparents, Millard and Evelyn Tucker Millican of Parkers Chapel; and his paternal grandparents, Howard and Vada Faulkner Butterfield of Smackover.
He is survived by his brother, Matthew Butterfield; his sister-in-law, Andrea Butterfield; and his nephew, Ethan Butterfield, all of Prosper, Texas. He is also survived by his aunts, uncle, and many cousins who will cherish his memory.
Jim dedicated many years of service to Tucker Truck in El Dorado, where he built lasting friendships and considered his coworkers an extension of his family.
A funeral service will be held at Young’s Funeral Home on Friday, July 31, 2026, at 10:00 a.m., officiated by Pastor Tracy Roden. Visitation will be held at the funeral home prior to the service. There will be no graveside service or interment, but Jim will be laid to rest at Rest Haven Memorial Gardens close to his parents and grandparents.
The family requests that memorials be made in Jim’s honor to St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital or the Union County Animal Protection Society in El Dorado in lieu of flowers. Jim had a special love for his dogs, who were among his most cherished companions. They have been placed in the care of the Union County Animal Protection Society, where they will be available to find loving forever homes.
Online condolences may be expressed at www.youngsfuneralhome.com.
Obituaries
William Robert King, El Dorado
Born on December 1, 1945, in Shreveport, Louisiana, Bobby was raised in El Dorado, Arkansas, where he built a life centered on faith, family, hard work, and the simple joys that mattered most. As a young man, he was known for his movie-star good looks and was voted “Most Handsome” by his high school classmates. Family and friends often joked that he could rival Elvis Presley. While he was certainly handsome on the outside, those who knew Bobby understood that his greatest beauty was found in his gentle heart.
After graduating from high school, Bobby attended Henderson State University before proudly serving four years in the Army National Guard. His love for God and country remained with him throughout his life. He was baptized as a child at Parkview Baptist Church, and his patriotism was evident to all who knew him. The American flag was more than a symbol to Bobby; it represented the nation he loved and the freedoms he was proud to defend.
Bobby dedicated his entire career to Arkansas Power & Light, later Entergy, where he faithfully served as both a lineman and supervisor. He believed in working hard, doing things the right way, and providing well for his family. He earned the respect of his coworkers through his integrity, dependability, and quiet leadership.
Somewhere along life’s journey, Bobby met the love of his life, Melissa Green. This September, Bobby and Melissa would have celebrated 60 years of marriage, a beautiful testament to a lifetime of love, commitment, and God’s faithfulness. Together they built a beautiful life rooted in love and devotion, raising two children, Todd and Lisa. Their marriage was a wonderful example of commitment and faithfulness, and together they created a family that became Bobby’s greatest blessing.
Bobby found joy in God’s creation. He loved hunting, fishing, gardening, and spending as much time outdoors as possible. Whether he was at deer camp, relaxing at his camp on Felsenthal, or sitting around a campfire with family and friends, he was right where he wanted to be. If there was a fire burning, Bobby would always find a stump or a chair to pull up and enjoy the fellowship around him.
He was a quiet man—a man of few words—but his actions spoke volumes. His warm smile, gentle spirit, and genuine kindness drew people to him. If you were fortunate enough to become Bobby’s friend, you had a friend for life.
In his later years, Bobby discovered one of life’s greatest joys: being “Papaw”. His grandchildren were the light of his life, and he treasured every opportunity to watch them grow, celebrate their accomplishments, and simply spend time together. Becoming a great-grandfather brought him even more happiness, and each new little life was a blessing he cherished.
Some of Bobby’s favorite moments were also his simplest—drinking coffee on the back porch early in the morning while his beloved grand dog, PJ, roamed the yard. Bobby also enjoyed listening to drive-time sports in the evenings, and faithfully cheering on the Razorbacks through every season. Win or lose, Bobby was a loyal fan.
Bobby was preceded in death by his parents, Don and Mildred King; his brother, Carroll King; and his sister, Sally Hogg.
He is survived by his beloved wife, Melissa King; his son, Todd King; his daughter, Lisa King Dumas (Jamie); his brother, Wayne King (Debbie); his sisters, Anne Vaden (Rusty) and Sue Allen; his grandchildren, Ryan King (Olivia), Tyler King, Kelsey Daniel (Scott), Kasey Dumas, and Riley Dumas; his great-grandchildren, Easton, Colt, Roselyn, Marlowe, and Callie; along with many nieces, nephews, extended family members, lifelong friends, and all who were blessed to know and love him.
Bobby never sought recognition or attention. Instead, he lived a life marked by humility, honesty, faithfulness, and love. He showed those around him that life doesn’t have to be loud to leave a lasting impact. His gentle spirit, quiet strength, and steadfast love for his family will continue to inspire all who knew him.
Though our hearts are broken, we rejoice in the promise of eternal life through Jesus Christ. We find peace in knowing Bobby’s suffering has ended, his faith has become sight, and he has been welcomed into the presence of his Savior. While he will be deeply missed every day, the love he gave so freely and the legacy he leaves behind will remain in our hearts until the joyful day we see him again.
Memorial services will be at 2:00 p.m., Sunday, July 19, 2026 in Young’s Chapel with Rev. Sye Duke officiating. Visitation for friends and family will begin at 1:00 p.m. prior to the service.
Memorials may be made to UCAPS, P.O. Box 204, El Dorado, AR 71730.
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