of Haskell, AR
January 28, 1928 - April 22, 2014
James Cloud, 86, of Benton died Tuesday, April 22, 2014. He was born January 28, 1928 in Traskwood to the late Henry and Lucy Lisenbey Cloud and was a Licenced Practical Nurse. In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by three sisters and three brothers.
Survivors include a number of nieces and nephews and a special friend, Jewell Teal.
A funeral service will be held in the chapel of Roller-Ballard Funeral Home (501-315-4047) at 11:00 a.m., Thursday, April 24, 2014. Interment will follow in Mt. Harmony Cemetery in Haskell.
Mr. Cloud wished to express his thanks to Arkansas Hospice for their kind care.
I love you uncle James. I'm going to miss you, and I'm grateful for the time I got to spend with you. You will be missed.
Our sincere thoughts and prayers are with you. Rest in the palms of The One With Many Names.
James, Jeanette, Tim and Justin
Haskell will never be the same. Heaven now has my very special loved Uncle James. Thankful for the memories.
Our deepest sympathy to all the family. You will be in our prayers.
We love Uncle James. Thank you for your gifts and loving us.
so sorry for your loss the family is in our thoughts and prayers...katina farrell,deborah haislip rogers and billy rogers
I'm so sad to hear about Uncle James passing. On the other hand, I know he is now having good time visiting with his brothers and sisters in heaven. Being the youngest child, he had a special place in my mother's (Dovie) heart and I know she is now enjoying visiting with him.
I only knew James for a short time but in that time we formed a very special bond. He shared with me thoughts, feelings and concerns no one else knew of. James was a very loving and caring man..a worry wart. I grew to love this man as though he were my own family..and he never missed the chance to tell me the same!
The one thing that meant the most to James was the coming together of his family and to see them getting along at least pretending to love and care about one another until his death.
I will truly miss James, he was full of wisdom. I'm sure most never knew that, but he did teach me a lot about life and taking things for granted.
R.I.P. James...Gone but not forgotten...