He was a member of the Board of Directors of the Christian Civic Foundation of Arkansas and the Arkansas Basin Foundation, director of the Ozarka three-state commission, member of the Johnson County Chamber of Commerce
and
a
member
of
Searcy; his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Woolsey Sr. of Ozark, and a sister, Mona Beth Brown of Ozark.
David Wilson Brandt
the
Mid-Arkansas River Valley Regional Planning Commission. He was president of the Johnson County Bridge Association and cochair of the Johnson County Peach Association. Woolsey was raised to the sublime degree of master mason in
1969 in Franklin Lodge No, 9 where he was master in 1976 and later secretary, He became a certified lecturer in 1973, certified instructor in 1974 and served as deputy district custodian of District 25 for four years, He raised more than 300 candidates to the degree of master mason. He was a dual member of
Ozark Lodge No. 79, a member of Clarksville Royal Arch Chapter No. 49, Orsiris Council No.5 Royal and Select Masters and Jacques Demolay Commandery No. 3 in Fort Smith. Woolsey was an officer of the Trinity Conclave, Red Cross of Constantine in Fort Smith, the Western Arkansas Consistery, a knight commander of the Court of Honor, orator of the Rose Croix Chapter, past-patron of Clarksville Chapter No. 172, Order of the Eastern Star, and served as the grand master of the M,W. Grand Lodge of Free and Accepted Masons of Arkansas. He was a member of the First United Methodist Church m Clarksville and served on its administrative board. He was associate director of Laity for the Fort Smith District of the North American Conference.
Woolsey was a member of the Board of Directors of the Western Arkansas Area Council, Boy Scouts of America, served on the Mt. Magazine District Sub-
David Wilson Brandt. aged 36, of Fayetteville, died Thursday, December 20, 1984. A member of the Bumpass and Brandt law firm in Fayetteville, Brandt was the Washington County coordinator for Governor
Bill Clinton's 1984 re-election campaign. Born in Cape Girardeau, Mo .. Brandt was the son of the late Richard and Edna Brandt. He earned a bachelor's degree in political science and a juris doctorate degree from the University of Arkansas. He received a master
of laws degree in taxation from Southern Methodist University. He was admitted to the bar in 1974. Brandt was formerly a trust officer for First State Bank of Springdale, He was president of C,A.R.E. Inc., a nursing home and health care company. Brandt was a member of the Washington County and American Bar Associations and St. Paul's Episcopal Church of Fayetteville. Survivors are his wife,
Joan
Greene Brandt; a son, Wilson David Brandt, both of Fayetteville; and, a brother, Joe Brandt of Edina, Mo.
ber of Franklin County Farmers Association. Survivors are his wife, Neva
Belcher King; two daughters, Hillary Marie and Haley Noel; his mother, Myrtis King, all of Ozark; and, two sisters, Lucille King Sowell and Reba King Irons, both of Fort Smith.
Wayne Jewell Wayne Jewell. aged 74, of El Dorado, died Wednesday, November 28, 1984. A native of Greene, Iowa, Jewell practiced law in El Dorado for more than 51 years. He was a member of the Arkansas and Union County Bar Associations. He was a life member of Kiwanis International, served as
president of the EI Dorado Kiwanis Club in 1938 and as secretary of the MO-KAN-ARK district of Kiwanis International in 1939. He held a perfect attendance record for a number of years at the local Kiwanis Club. King was one of EI Dorado's first Eagle Scouts. Survivors are his wife, Mrs. Nettie Hunt Jewell of EI Dorado; four daughters, Sylvia Jewell of Juneau, Alaska, Helen Decker of San Leandro, Calif.. Rebecca Hill of Napa, Calif., and Carla Jewell of New Jersey; a son, James Jewell of EI Dorado; and, two grandchildren. 0
A. Jack King A. Jack King, aged 55, of Ozark. died Thursday, November 29, 1984.
HEIRS lOCATED
King was a former Ozark muni-
cipal judge and Franklin County juvenile judge and an Ozark farmer.
Missing and unknown heirs idenlified and lo-
He was a retired lieutenant colonel in the United States Air Force, with 25 and one-half years
cated by licensed invesligator with 15 years of gcneOllogical and search experience. All fees contingent upon successful search.
committee and was a member of
of service.
the Order of the Arrow of the National Brotherhood of Scout Honor Campers. Survivors are his wife, Jacquelene Woolsey of Clarksville; a daughter, Victoria Jane Woolsey of Clarksville; two sons, David Allen Woolsey of North Little Rock and Paul Edward Woolsey of
The son of Andrew J. and Myrtis Yeartha King, he was member of the Arkansas Bar Association since 1976. King was a member and chairman of the board of First United Methodist Church, chairman of the board of trustees of Turner Memorial Hospital and board mem-
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