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Submitted: 11/6/13 • Approved: 11/6/13 • Last Updated: 12/1/24 • R943028-G943027-S3
Lynn
US Army
Korea
Oct 22, 1927 - Feb 2, 2008
Married Jul 8, 1946
Lucille
Apr 4, 1937 - Oct 28, 2013
Photograph courtesy of eagle12953@yahoo.com
Obituary:
Lynn D. Staton, 80, of Stuttgart died Saturday, Feb. 2, 2008, at Baptist Health in Little Rock. Mr. Staton was born Oct. 22, 1927, in Lonoke, the son of the late William and Elvie Parker Staton. He was an Army veteran stationed in Japan during the Korean War. He was a member of St. John's Lutheran Church and was retired from Riceland, Inc. Lynn was preceded in death by his parents; two brothers, Doyne and Bobby; and one sister, Josie. He is survived by his wife of 51 years, Lucille Meins Staton; one son, Terry (Sharon) Staton; one daughter, Lynda Staton; and one grandson, Ian Staton. He is also survived by five brothers, Wayne (Eleanor), Joe (Wanda), Harold (Dean), Billy (Wanda) and Richard (Pat); three sisters, Vivian (Royal) Burt, Nettie (Wayne) Pearson and Jeanette (Bob) Thomas; and sister-in-law, Pat Staton, widow of Bob Staton. He also leaves behind numerous nephews and nieces.
Obituary:
Minnie Lucille Meins Staton, 76, of Stuttgart, widow of Lynn D. Staton, passed away Monday, October 28, 2013, at Arkansas Hospice in Little Rock.
Mrs. Staton was born April 4, 1937, in Stuttgart to Henry George Meins and Rose Catherine Sumner Meins. Following graduation from Stuttgart High School, she received a business degree in secretarial science. After raising her children, she was owner and operator of Stuttgart Industrial Service, Inc. She was a faithful member of St. John's Lutheran Church and the Clara Kleimann Guild, and known as the "Tracky Lady" for the St. John's Savings Program. She loved to travel, work puzzles and was an avid reader. Besides her parents and husband, she was preceded in death by brothers, Harold Meins, Howard Meins and Arthur Meins; and sister, Ruby Meins Dierks.
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