Carlton, Steven J. | |
Birth: | 8-11-1951 |
Death: | 11-27-2020 |
Comments: | Double marker with Judy K. Pettit Carlton; m. 8-20-1970; children-- Gretchen, Jonathan, Casey |
Burial: | Union Cemetery |
Notes: | Originally recorded in a survey on 11-5-2018 and updated on 11-22-2021. |
Obituary: | Mr. Steven J. Carlton age 69 of Bodcaw, Arkansas passed away Friday November 27, 2020 in Hope, Arkansas. Mr. Carlton was born August 11, 1951 in Hope, Arkansas to Harlan E and Josephine McClean Carlton. He was a Master electrician and a member of Union Baptist church of Bodcaw, Arkansas. He loved to turkey, deer hunt and go fishing, over all Steven just loved being outdoors. He is preceded in death by his parents and his wife Judy Petit Carlton. Survivors include two sons; Casey Carlton, wife Josie, Jonathan Carlton, wife Angela, daughter Gretchen Carlton and Oliver; all of Bodcaw, Arkansas. One brother Harlan Ray Carlton of Bodcaw, Arkansas, grandchildren; Jordan Downs, Tyler Carlton, Seth Hughes, Garren Woodell, Tanner Woodell, Karleigh Carlton. Several nieces, nephews and friends. Social distancing and mask will be required. A walk-through family visitation will be 4:00 to 6:00 P.M. on Monday November 30, 2020 at BRAZZEL/Oakcrest Funeral Home 1001 South Main Hope, Arkansas 71801. Private family graveside service will 10:00 Tuesday December 1, 2020 at Union Cemetery in Bodcaw with burial to follow. Bro. Joe Brown officiating. In lieu of flowers memorials contributions may be made to Union Baptist Church Bodcaw, Arkansas and to CCAPS P. O. Box 2003 Magnolia, AR 71753. Funeral arrangements are under the direction of BRAZZEL/Oakcrest The Funeral Home of Hope, Eddie Brazzel Director. |
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