McGlone, Franklin
Birth: 11-10-1939
Death: 1-13-2025
Comments: Double marker with Brenda McGlone; m. 11-12-1960; death date not engraved at time of survey
Burial: Nubbin Hill/Missionary Grove Cemetery
Obituary: Franklin David (Frank) McGlone passed away on Monday January 13, 2025. He was born in Okolona, Arkansas on November 10th 1939. His parents were Lyndolph and Gladys Davis McGlone. On November 12th 1960 Frank married Brenda Tucker; they were married 61 years and lived in Prescott, Arkansas. Frank spent a lifetime working in concrete construction all across the US. He had a true passion for hunting, fishing, horses and other outdoor activities. He got a great deal of enjoyment running rabbit dogs with his kids and grand-kids. Frank spent a good deal of time at deer camp with his family and friends and was always a joy to be around. He is preceded in death by his wife Brenda McGlone, his parents Lyndolph and Gladys, and his half brother Dennis. Frank is survived by one sister Maxine Nistendirk (Gene) of Prescott. His children: Scott McGlone (Marcia) of Knoxville, Sharon Vines of Arkadelphia, and Jeff McGlone of Prescott. His grandchildren include Desiree Rutter (John Mark), Maegan Shehane (Randall), Spencer Miller (Brittany), Frank McGlone (Courtney), Harrison Vines (Shyanna), and Lexie Miller. He is also survived by numerous great-grand children, nieces and nephews. Visitation will be held on Friday January17, 2025, from 5:00 to 7:00 PM in the Brazzel Cornish Chapel. Graveside service will be Saturday January 18, 2025, at Nubbin Hill Cemetery at 3:00 PM with Bro. Neil Ridling officiating. Funeral arrangements are under the direction of Brazzel Cornish The Funeral Home of Prescott.

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