Junior Wilson Delk

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Memorial Service
Second Baptist Church
709 Oak St.
Clarksville, AR  72830
Friday, June 8, 2018
2:00 P.M.
I served in the Army.
Junior Wilson DelkI am a Veteran.

of Clarksville, AR

April 15, 1932 - June 2, 2018

Junior W. Delk, 86 of Clarksville, Arkansas passed away on Saturday, June 2, 2018 in Clarksville. He was born on April 15, 1932 in Oklahoma to his parents Ira and Eva (Still) Delk. He worked as many years as a Sugar Boiler for C& H Sugar Company. Junior was a member at Second Baptist Church in Clarksville, AR. He played Bean Bag Baseball and Bingo at the Senior Center in Clarksville. He loved to travel and watch the weather channel. Our last memory was Junior watching Travis twirl around his room while he laughed.
He is preceded in death by his parents, Ira and Eva Delk, his wife Norma ''Jeannie'' Delk and stepson Robert Millican.
He is survived by his son Tommy Wayne Delk of California; two stepsons, Edgar Millican of California and Melvin Millican of Texas; daughter Betty Tolle of Clarksville; one brother Tommy (Marilyn) Delk of Oregon; six grandchildren: Amanda, Derek, Nicole, Jenny, Christie, and Christopher; and eight great- grandchildren: Travis, Yujin, Danny, Annabelle, Brodie, Cecillia, Dorothy, and Clayton.
Memorial Service will be held on Friday, June 8, 2018 at 2:00 P.M. at Second Baptist Church in Clarksville with Bro. Tom Dicus officiating. Honorary pallbearers will be; Sammy Freeland, Benny Warren, Glen Hickey, Frank Armstrong, Charles Freeman and Tommy Wayne Delk.



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Jessica Bovee
Nixa, MO
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Thursday, June 7, 2018

Jay, I have alot of memories of you and Aunt Jean from my childhood. Loved visiting with you guys when y'all used to come from Oregon to Mamaw and Papaws. Playing games, telling stories, and lots and lots of laughing. You always were the funniest person! I found a paper not too long ago from where I interviewed you for a project for school. You talked about how you loved your wife and your life. I'm sure anyone who met you could tell, because you were always laughing or smiling. You will be missed. Give aunt Jean and Papaw a hug for me and get a good game of chicken feet going.
Love you.
Jessica

Lesley Aguilar
Rodeo, CA
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Wednesday, June 6, 2018

You will be missed by all. Eddie loved you and always respected you and he knows you are together again with his mom❤️Rest in Peace Jay.