of Lincoln, AR
May 25, 1941 - February 16, 2015
Harlan Shelton, 73 formerly of Driggs, Arkansas passed away on Monday, February 16, 2015 in Lincoln, Arkansas. He was born on May 25, 1941 in Driggs to his parents Dewey and Freda Mae (Bennett) Shelton.
He is preceded in death by his parents, Dewey and Freda Mae (Bennett) Shelton, and one sister, Eva Heidenthal.
He is survived by his two daughters, Priscilla Gregg of West Fork, Arkansas and Paula Netherton of Fairbury, Nebraska; three sisters, Ann White of Gig Harbor, Washington, Dorothy Spillers of Fort Smith, Arkansas and Sue Lewis of Magazine, Arkansas and six grandchildren.
Funeral Service will be held at 2:00 p.m., on Friday, February 20, 2015 at Old Country Church in Driggs next to Paint Rock Cemetery officiated by Rev. Troy Netherton and Rev. Tammy Frederick. Burial will follow in Paint Rock Cemetery in Driggs under the direction of Roller Funeral Home in Paris.
Pallbearers will be Daniel Dabney, Samuel Netherton, Joshua Netherton and Luke Netherton.
So sorry for your loss...our prayers are with you and the family..Love from your Uncle Amos and Aunt Mary lee
My thoughts and prayers are with your family. I lost my husband seven months ago, but when we were dating and right after we got married, we fished in his pond all the time. And those are great memories especially since CLIFFORD is gone now. He was a Very nice man and my husband thought a lot of him. May God bless you all and help you find comfort with his passing
Hermina Bridges and family
Rest in Peace Mr.Shelton Praying for the Family.
Rest in Peace Mr.Shelton
So sorry for the loss of your loved one. His family will be in my thoughts & prayers.
Sending prayers and thinking of you all at this time of sorrow.
I will love and miss you. I will miss the wrigleys and harmonica :-):-):-) Love you
May the Lord be with you all
Uncle Harlan always liked to say "I'm your favorite Uncle on your Mother's side of the family". Since he was my Mother's only brother, he was correct. He loved to laugh and pester his nieces and nephews. Uncle Harlan was who he was. To love him you had to accept him as he was and we did. God has taken him to a new home where he is now perfect in every way. With loving thoughts, your niece, Donna.
Goodbye dear Uncle Harlan, you are loved and will be missed.
You will be missed Uncle Harlan. Glad we got to spend time together while i was growing up.
In this time of loss may the Lord bring you comfort and peace that surpasses all understanding. Love is the greatest blessing, and you are truly loved!
So sorry for your loss. I know this has to be THE if not ONE of the toughest moments in your like. May GOD CONTINUOUSLY BLESS YOU, KEEP YOU, AND STRENGTHEN YOU AND YOUR FAMILY.