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William Villines, 90, of Compton

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William Howard Villines, age 90, of Compton, Arkansas, passed away at home on Sunday, September 6, 2020, surrounded by his family. Funeral service will be at 2 p.m., Thursday, Sept. 10, at County Line Baptist Church in Compton with Pastor Steve Emerson officiating. Burial will follow Plumlee Cemetery.

The son of Jesse Ray and Arbie (Henderson) Villines was born January 14, 1930 in Newton County, Arkansas in the Centerpoint Community.  He was a lifelong resident of Newton County and a member of County Line Baptist Church. 

Howard worked as a monument engraver for 33 years and a cattle farmer for 60 years.  He was an avid hunter and fisherman.  Howard was devoted husband, father and grandfather and his family meant the world to him.  He was proud of his children and grandchildren and their accomplishments. 

He was preceded in death by his parents, a brother, Perry Villines of Compton; two sisters, Freda Martin of Compton and Erma Gibbons of Crossroads.

He was one of the last living legends along the Buffalo River.

Howard is survived by his wife of 70 years, Betty Ann (Sims) Villines of the home; his children and their spouses, Berniece and Robert Brewer of Harrison, Marietta and Grant Williams of Harrison, Dale and Rhonda Villines of Compton and Darryl and Tina Villines of Harrison; his sisters, Ruby Gray of Springfield, MO, Wilma Sims of Harrison, Cleo Gibbons of Crossroads, Rosie Bryant of Bergman and Jane Kilgore of Low Gap; 13 grandchildren, 19 great grandchildren and a host of extended relatives and many friends who loved him.

Pallbearers are Dale Villines, Darryl Villines, Kurtis Villines, Clayton Villines, Cylan Madden, Heath Carter, Brent Carter and Austin Williams. 

Honorary pallbearers are Arthur Sims, Robert Brewer, Justin Brewer, Grant Williams, Dustin Cook, Syler Villines, Zackary Miller, Jaxon Plumlee, Parker Peek, Hugh Hudson, Noah Everett, Levi Everett, Lucas Williams, Cooper Williams, Brody Carter and Jerry Parker.

In lieu of flowers, donations can be made in his memory to County Line Baptist Church or Plumlee Cemetery Fund.

In accordance with Covid-19 mandates, all attendees over age 10 must provide and wear face masks and observe social distancing.



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