Harold “Buckwheat” Jones
Buckwheat’s towering height made him a natural athlete, contributing to the community league as a pitcher for the Millcreek Braves
Buckwheat’s towering height made him a natural athlete, contributing to the community league as a pitcher for the Millcreek Braves
Charles was a true provider and tireless worker, dedicating 35 years to Reynolds Metal Company before retiring and embarking on another 30-year-plus chapter at Ray White Lumber Company
Myron worked at Reynolds Metals, as a machine operator for Clark County, as a rural mail carrier, and in logging
Wayne was very active in the Bismarck school community in the 1970’s and 80’s by coaching Pee Wee football for many years, serving on the school board and an avid supporter and president of the Booster Club
Troy’s career included years at Reynolds Metal Company, the Hallmark store, Williams Saw Company and Group Living Inc.
Upon relocating to Arkadelphia in the 1960s, Bobby became a Master Mason as a member of Arkadelphia Lodge #381
Educated in Arkadelphia, Wayne worked at Reynolds Metal Company, Weyerhaeuser, and Entergy