Phillip Glen MELTON (VETERAN )
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Submitted: 2/7/21 • Approved: 2/9/21 • Last Updated: 2/12/21 • R1363694-G0-S3
US ARMY
December 06, 1954 - November 01, 2018
Phillip Glen Melton son of Giva Melton and Geneva Melton.
**Obituary
Phillip Glen Melton, 63, of Greenbrier, a retired UCA professor, passed away November 1, 2018.
Born in Batesville, AR to Giva and Geneva Melton, he is survived by his son, Dylan; daughter, Madison; brothers, Ronnie and Roger; partner in crime, Katheryn Rose; and other family and friends.
A U.S. Army veteran and the first of his family to attend college, he received his J.D. and taught in UCA’s Honors College and Arkansas Governor’s School for over 20 years. He collected over a thousand books, every one of which he read. He loved Bob Dylan, chess, and spending time with his family, who meant everything to him.
Arrangements: Little Rock Funeral Home,
Contributed on 2/7/21 by sandhollow
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