of Paris, AR
January 11, 1922 - September 12, 2014
Milton White, 92 of Paris, Arkansas passed away on Friday, September 12, 2014 in Paris. He was born on January 11, 1922 in Logan County to his parents George M. and Sally (Harris) White.
Milton was a lifelong member of the Methodist Church. He was retired from U S Forest Service, Whitehouse Construction Home Building, and city of Paris Street Superintendent. Milton was a person who loved his family, and enjoyed the outdoors. He especially liked hunting and fishing, looked forward to Camping out during Deer season and the Campfire coffee and cooking. Many pounds of parched peanuts have been eaten and tall tales told around the Campfire at The Mt. Salem Home Place. He leaves behind a legacy of love, faith, and respect to all his family and friends.
He is preceded in death by his parents, George and Sally White and three sisters, Ina Birkhead, Zena Barnard and Georgene Rogers.
He is survived by his wife of 62 years, Jewell (Lee) White of Paris; one daughter, Brenda Miller and husband Tom of Bryant; one son, George M. White of Paris; eight grandchildren, Ally White, Jay Rieder, Andrew Rieder, Brook Tropp and husband Chris,Brandy DeLee and husband Adam,Susan Miller, Matthew Miller and Mark Miller and wife Rhonda and great-grandchildren, Jaclyn Tropp, Christopher Tropp, Mady Tropp, Austin DeLee, Hollee Wadley and Wedge Wadley.
Visitation will be held from 4:00-6:00 p.m., on Sunday, September 14, 2014 at Roller Funeral Home Chapel in Paris.
Funeral Service will be held at 2:00 p.m., on Monday, September 15, 2014 at First United Methodist Church in Paris officiated by Rev. Don Eubanks and Rev. Mike Smith. Burial will follow in Mt. Salem Cemetery in Paris under the direction of Roller Funeral Home.
Pallbearers will be George White, Johnny Goodson, Larry Needham, Bruce Birkhead, Tom Johnson, John Ross, Dick Arndt and Larry Underwood.
Honorary Pallbearers will be the Joyce Hander Sunday School class.
The family would like to give a special thanks to Dr. Enns, Mercy Hospital and the Logan County Health Department Home Health and Hospice, they were wonderful!
Memorial contributions may be made to the First United Methodist Church 205 N. Elm St.
Paris, AR 72855 or Mt. Salem Cemetery.
Dear Jewell n Brenda and all of the rest of your family. I am so sadden to hear of the passing of your husband father and grandfather i pray that God will comfort your heart as you go through this. It is never easy to lose a loved one as we all know but God is there and he is able to comfort us in this and to let us know that someday we to will see them again. Although i didn't know him personally that doesn't matter friends so love and compassion for friends i have known you Jewell for many years and went to school with Brenda so i am sharing with you the feelings in my heart of love and compassion may the Lord bless you all.
Dear Jewell and family -- I was sorry to hear of Milton's passing. I was glad to have met him, and other White cousins, on trips to Paris for the family reunions.
My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family,
David
George and All White Family,
Please Know that your family is in our everyday prayers, Mr Milton was a fine Man that will be missed by many in our community, God Bless You All!!
Neal and Tammy Wade
Hi Jewell & Family
Joanie & I are very sorry to hear of Milton's passing.
One summer day, in the mid to late forties, my dad and I were visiting my grandparents and my dad, Milton, and I and one or two others decided to go fishing on Cove Lake. We rented two row boats and rowed out to an area that Milton thought might be a good spot. Of the five or so of us Milton was the only one that caught a fish.
Milton always seemed to me to be quite wise.
When we got back to where we had rented the boats we went inside the lodge/store that was there and bought Orange Crush to drink. That was the best soft drink I had ever had.
Love
Herb & Jaonie
White Family:
My prayers are with you in your loss. May your memories become wealthy treasures.
I am so sorry Jewel for you loss,Milton was such a good man and now he is walking streets of gold with his Lord. He will be missed by all he knew. Jim and I thought a lot of him and you. Your in my thoughts and prayers
Jewell, my thoughts and prayers are with you and your family. I hold you up to the Healer of broken hearts and trust He will fill your heart with His love. Milton was a true Christian gentleman and may he rest in peace.
Blessings,
Gwen Gray Newkirk
Our thoughts & Prayers are with you!
Thoughts and prayers are with the family in this time of loss.
Jewel and Family,
My thoughts and prayers are with all of you.
Milton was a special friend to our family.
Love to all,
Lila
Milton and Jewell were always so helpful and caring to my mother, Lula Smith. He was our neighbors just across the street and was very caring and helpful . Many wonderful memories of Milton through the years. My sister, Dottie, joins with Marilyn and me in extending our prayers and condolence to the family.
He said he was going to be gone one of these days and now he has up and done it!!!!! lol There are not enough words to describe Milton or my friendship with him. I will truly miss him. He was quite the mischievous person. The more he could joke with you the better he like it. The first time I met him he was wearing a dress at Sue and Roy's house at a church Halloween party!!!! Never forget that. He was really very pretty!!! He wouldn't talk so that no one would know who he was. He was so funny until he had to go to the bathroom!!! You all were so blessed to have him around for 90 plus years! Treasurer those memories, because he will not be forgotten! Special prayers for all of you!!!!
Jewell, Brenda and George, May the promise of the risen Christ comfort you. Sincerely, Celeste Fox
Jewell, Brenda & George
When someone you love becomes a memory, the memory becomes a treasure to hold.
Keeping your families in our prayers and thoughts.....
Deepest condolences to family.