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Submitted: 2/3/21 • Approved: 8/22/23 • Last Updated: 8/25/23 • R1363111-G1363110-S3
J C 11 Dec 1934 - 21 Aug 2023
Barbara 11 Oct 1940 - 01 Feb 2021
Marriage: 14 Mar 1986
James Cicero "J.C." Slatton son of S.C. Slatton and Edith (Prater) Slatton. Barbara Ann (Manus) Slatton daughter of Ed Manus and Lucille (Smith) Manus.
**obituary
J. C. Slatton
December 11, 1934 - August 21, 2023
James Cicero Slatton, lifelong resident of Walnut Ridge, Arkansas, departed from his earthly home on Monday, August 21, 2023, at 88 years old and in true J.C. fashion – when he got “good and ready.”
J.C. was born in Walnut Ridge on December 11, 1934, to S.C. and Edith (Prater) Slatton. He attended Walnut Ridge School until the 10th grade when he “had enough of that.”
J.C. worked as a grocer in his father’s store and was first to run the projector at the Walnut Ridge movie theater as a young man. He also served in the Army National Guard from 1953 until he went active duty in April 1960 at the age of 25.
Specialist Five Slatton spent his Army days, most notably, in Germany during the Cold War and Berlin Crisis, where he received a National Defense Service Medal, and in Korea, during the Vietnam War. He received an Honorable Discharge in December of 1966 and returned home to Walnut Ridge where he spent many years serving Walnut Ridge and Hoxie as a fire fighter and a police officer.
After leaving law enforcement, J.C. went on to become a truckdriver – dubbed “Smokestack” – until he retired in 2011. In over 40 years of trucking, he never got a ticket.
J.C. married the love of his life, Barbara Manus, on March 14, 1986. When he wasn’t trucking, he enjoyed spending his time “drinkin’ coffee and tellin’ lies,” watching westerns, singing, playing pool, calling the Hogs, and gallavantin’, but his most favorite thing was being The World’s Best Pappy to his grandbabies. He said that’s when he really had a ball. J.C. loved his family, and he loved the Lord. He was a member of the Gethsemane Baptist Church.
J.C. was reunited in Heaven with his sweetheart, Barb; his parents; his brother; an infant son; his daughter, Debra; daughter-in-law, Terri Lynn; twin grandbabies; and many other relatives and friends.
Pappy is loved and missed by many on earth including his children by love and marriage; Perry and Peggy Manus of Walnut Ridge, Carlotta and Randy Ragsdale of Jessieville, AR, Mark Ross of Jonesboro, and Bobby and Marsha Ross of Hot Springs, AR; children, Jim Slatton Jr. of Searcy, AR, Peny Brookins of Texas, and George Slatton of Walnut Ridge; grandbabies, Bobby Manus, Summer “Summy” McClendon, Nikki “Ricky/Nik-Nik” Anderson, Pam and Travis Ragsdale, Brandi Ross, Candi, Charles, and Emily Lawrence, Tina, Erin, and Ian Ross, and Daniel Sparlin; twenty-three great-grandchildren; seven great-great-grandchildren; and many other relatives and friends.
Funeral Service will be Friday, August 25, 2023, in the Bryan Chapel with Bro. Derek Collins officiating. Interment will be in the Lawrence Memorial Cemetery in Walnut Ridge. Pallbearers will be Bobby Manus, Graham Manus, Travis Ragsdale, Hayden Whitehead, Clayton Anderson, and Daniel Sparlin. Honorary pallbearers are Hunter Manus, Zack Manus, Joe Videll, Waymond Hutton, Daniel Webb, and Joe Riley.
Visitation will be Thursday from 5 PM till 7 PM.
The family wishes to extend their many thanks to Legacy Hospice of Walnut Ridge.
10-4, Backdoor…Hammer Down. This isn’t goodbye – it’s “see ya later, kid.”
Obituary provided courtesy of Bryan Funeral Home Hoxie, Lawrence County, Arkansas. Published Aug 2023 © 2021 Bryan Funeral Home
And his wife,
Barbara Ann Slatton
October 11, 1940 - February 1, 2021
Barbara Ann Slatton, 80 of Walnut Ridge, went home to be with the Lord on Monday, February 1, 2021 at her residence.
Born October 11, 1940 in Walnut Ridge, to the late Ed and Lucille (Smith) Manus. She was united in marriage to J.C. Slatton on March 14, 1986. She was a member of Gethsemane Baptist Church.
She was preceded in death by her parents; two sisters, Nancy McClain and Peggy Mick; and her former husband, Harold Ross.
Survivors include her beloved husband, J.C. Slatton of the home; three sons, Perry (Peggy) Manus of Walnut Ridge, Mark (Teri Lynn) Ross of Jonesboro and Bobby (Marsha) Ross of Hot Springs; one daughter, Carlotta (Randy) Ragsdale of Hot Springs; two sisters, Patsy Walker and Meda Lou Colby both of Berryville; twelve grandchildren; twenty-three great grandchildren; four great great grandchildren; and many other relatives and friends.
Funeral Service will be Friday, February 5, 2021 at 11 A.M. in the Bryan Chapel with Bro. Derek Collins officiating. Pallbearers will include her grandsons, Travis Ragsdale, Ian Ross, Zack, Bobby, Graham and Hunter Manus. Interment will follow in the Lawrence Memorial Park in Walnut Ridge.
Visitation will be Thursday evening from 5 P.M. till 7 P.M.
Obituary provided courtesy of Bryan Funeral Home Hoxie, Lawrence County, Arkansas. Published 03 Feb 2021 © 2021 Bryan Funeral Home
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