Obituary of Hector McLeod, Lawrence Co, AR *********************************************************** Submitted by: Regina Creekmore Weaver Date: 5 Aug 2001 Copyright. All rights reserved. http://www.usgwarchives.net/copyright.htm *********************************************************** I had these obits from a scrapbook of a lady (a distant cousin) that lived in the Jesup, Lawrence County area of Arkansas already entered in my computer. The problem with these is that there are very few actual dates given for the dates of death, and there are no newspaper names written beside them. What I do know I've listed, and what was penciled in on the obit, I've included. If you find someone that is attached to you, please let me know, and I will try and see if I can find any other information for you, such as date of death if you don't have it, and possibly a newspaper name, also. Obits of Folks from the Lawrence County, AR area These obituaries are from various newspapers, all concerning people who once lived in the Lawrence County area, mostly around Smithville, Jesup, Strawberry, and Lynn, with a few from the Walnut Ridge area. Hector McLeod Passes To Reward Hector McLeod, aged 81 years 4 months and 3 days, died at his home near Smithville last Friday, August 2, at 2 p.m. For over three years he had been afflicted with paralysis. He came to this county at the age of four years with his father, Murdoc McLeod, and lived for the first year near Portia. When five years of age his father purchased the homestead near Smithville, where the deceased lived for over 76 years. He was born near Raliegh, N.C. He was a member of the New Hope Baptist church, and had been active in church affairs there for many years. McLeod was an excellent man, upholding not only in his convictions, but in his active private life the highest and noblest principles and ideals of real true manhood. One of the most beautiful features of his life was his loyalty, devotion and sacrifices for his family. Always mindful of the welfare of those dearest to him, he was a most devoted husband and a father in deed as well as name. Respected, loved and admired by those who knew him, he leaves many to mourn his loss, to whom the same will be, indeed, the loss of a true friend. He leaves surviving him his widow, Mrs. Maggie McLeod, 75, whose maiden name was Davis, and who was born and reared near Smithville. Also the following children: M.C. McLeod, sheriff of this county, of Walnut Ridge; W.H. McLeod of Smithville; and Mrs. W.G. Smith of Smithville; one daughter, Mrs. Leona Field, died a few years ago. Funeral services were conducted Saturday morning at 11 by Rev. Roe Caldwell, pastor of the New Hope Baptist church, and Dr. M.F. Langley, pastor of the First Baptist church of Walnut Ridge. Burial was in Bethel cemetery.