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Submitted: 4/10/24 • Approved: 4/26/24 • Last Updated: 4/29/24 • R1527152-G0-S3
January 22, 1951 ~ December 31, 2022
*Obituary
Walter Lee Dennis age 71, of Peel Arkansas passed away on December 31, 2022, with the love of his life Rhona, Scarlet, Bo and Skyler holding his hand.
Walter was preceded in death by his parents, Jim and Alvida Dennis, sisters: Lillian Boone and Millie Rose, brother Tommy Yancey and grandchildren Danielle White and Daniel Young..
He is survived by his former wife Rhona of the home, Sister Mary and Larry of Montgomery, Texas. Daughter and son in law Scarlet and Bo of Springfield, Arkansas and son and daughter in law Matthew and Jodi of Clinton, AR. Walter s also survived by his grandchildren: Skyler Wells of Peel AR., Justin of Clinton AR., Shyanne, Jacob, and Caitlin of Center Ridge, Lacey in Arizona and Chelsea and Jon of Morrilton AR. Great grandkids are Adaleyne, Evelyn, Samuel, Josh jr., Chloe, and Aidan and many other friends and family. Walter also leaves his four-legged baby, Rosco.
I'll tell you what - he was one hell of a man! He loved to teach. He taught everyone who wanted to learn. He loved his family like no other (take care of my girls!) is what he always said. He loved working more than anyone else. 99.9 % of the time he was right. He liked to hunt and fish but he would rather spend time with family. Sometimes he was hard to be around because he was so bull headed. That man always wanted to build something.
A special thanks to Connie Ply for helping at all hours. To the hospice team and his doctor at Hudson cancer center, Dr. Karim Walaya and his staff.
Source: diamondstatecremation.com
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