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Obituaries

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LONNIE BATCHELOR Lonnie Batchelor, 80, of Van Buren died April 14, 1990 in Fort Smith. Batchelor was a member of the Arkansas and Crawford County Bar Associations. He served as Van Buren Municipal judge for 31 years. He was a member of the Heritage United Methodist Church and was a World War II Navy Veteran. He served as Van Buren Municipal judge for 31 years. He was a member of the Heritage United Methodist Church and was a World War [] Navy Veteran.

William H. "Bill" Glover, 86, of Malvern died in April, 1990. Glover was the former prosecuting attorney for Hot Spring, Grant and Saline Counties. Glover practiced law with his father, the late D. D. Glover. He served four years as Malvern city attorney. Glov,er was the past president of the Malvern Chamber of Commerce and served on the Board of Directors of Stihl Southwest, Inc., and the Bank of Malvern. He is survived by his wife, Bertha McRae Glover, a son D. D. Glover and three grandchildren. Memorials may be made to a favorite charity.

Batchelor is survived by his wife,

Lois, three daughters, a son, 10 grand-children and six greatgrandchildren. Memorial contributions may be made to the building fund of Heritage United Methodist Church.

DOUGLAS BRADLEY Douglas Bradley, 77, of Jonesboro died in April, 1990. He was the senior partner in the law firm of Bradley, Coleman & Davidson. Bradley served in the Arkansas Senate from 19591966. He was a member of the American, Arkansas and Craighead County Bar Associations and the Association of Trial Lawyers of America. Bradley was an active member of the Walnut Street Baptist Church. He was a member of the board of Southern Baptist College, whose Board of Directors named him "Distinguished Baptist Layman" in 1985. Bradley was past president of the jonesboro Lions Club. He is survived by is wife, Helen Shockley Bradley, two daughters, and five grandchildren. Memorials may be made to the building fund of Walnut Street Baptist Church or the Helen and Douglas Bradley Endowment Fund at Southern Baptist College. I 2

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MILTON D. MCLEES judge Milton D. McLees, 82, of North Little Rock died in March, 1990. McLees was a former deputy prosecuting attorney for the 6th judicial District of Pulaski and Perry Counties. He was the first President of the Arkansas Municipal judges Council and was a Past President of the Board of the North Little Rock Boys Club. He was also a member of the Arkansas Bar Association. He is survived by his wife, Gladys Hartsel! McLees and a son. Memorials may be made to the Shriners Crippled Children's Fund.

WILLIAM ROY MITCHELL William Roy Mitchell, 61, of Hot Springs died in May, 1990. Mitchell was a former deputy prosecuting attorney of the 18th judicial District 0 Garland County for 10 years, former Hot Springs Municipal Court judge, and a law partner for the LewisMitchel! Law Firm. He was Past LAWYER

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President of the Garland County Bar Association and the Hot Springs Chamber of Commerce. He was selected as an "Outstanding Alumni" of the University of Arkansas School of Law. Mitchell is survived by his wife, Margaret Mitchell, two daughters and three grandchildren.

WILLIAM CARSON BOOTHE William Carson Boothe, 80, of jonesboro died in june, 1990. He was a member of the Arkansas Bar Association, the Craighead County Ba r Associa tion, the N a tiona I Cathedral Association and the Lions Club. Boothe served on the Salvation Army Board, the jonesboro School Board and the City Planning Commission. He was active in St. Mark's Episcopal Church. He is survived by his wife, Margaret McGill Boothe, two sons and a grandchild. Memorials may be made to St. Mark's Memorial Fund or to the National Cathedral Association.

SAMUEL E. MONTGOMERY Samuel E. Montgomery, 85, of North Little Rock died in june, 1990. Montgomery was a member of the Arkansas Bar Association and the North Pulaski Bar Association. He was a member of the Elks Lodge 1004. Survivors are his wife, Mrs. Maxine Montgomery, a son and four grandchildren.

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