D.C. enjoyed hunting and fishing, particularly in his younger years with his Buddies at their camp in the Conservation League. He was a retired farmer who loved the challenge of digging in the dirt, and a former Truck Driver hauling fuel in Iraq for KBR. D. C. had a wild sense of adventure telling stories of working in Iraq, several folks likened his enthusiasm when telling these stories to sounding as though he were visiting DisneyWorld. He was very creative and made many friends and neighbors a ''flame thrower'' which are still seen in use today. Whatever he was working on, he did it with great gusto.
D.C. is survived by two sisters, Patricia Wimpy Reynolds (Glenn) of Ferndale, AR and Susan Wimpy Craig (Bob) of McGehee, AR, as well as a host of Uncles, Aunts and cousins. D.C. will be cremated with burial at a later date.
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Darrell Weathers
arkansas city, AR Thursday, June 1, 2023 D C always had a smile and a laugh when we met. I will miss him. He was a good man and my friend. Go rest old friend.jackie sheppard
Hot Spings, AR Wednesday, May 31, 2023 Rest in Peace my dear friend. Will always remember and love you. So sorry this happened to you like this.