of Little Rock, AR
February 1, 1915 - November 16, 2015
Emery Jackson Cato, 100, of Little Rock, Arkansas went to be with the Lord on Monday, November 16, 2015. He was born February 1, 1915 in Greenbrier, Arkansas to the late George and Ethel Cato. He was employed by Winfield Methodist Church for 32 years. He was a member of Geyer Springs First Baptist Church since 1980. He was an ordained Deacon and a Mason. He was a charter member of Bayou Mason Baptist Church at Lake Village, Arkansas. He was a licensed electronic technician and boiler operator, also a licensed building engineer. He was a devoted husband, father and grandfather. Everyone called him ''papa''.
He was preceded in death by his beautiful granddaughter Kari Lynn Cato Allen who was waiting for him with open arms.
Emery is survived by his loving wife of 76 years, Flora Cato; one son Dan Cato; one grandchild Jarod Cato; two great grandchildren Mary Kathryn and Andrew Allen and a host of nieces and nephews.
Funeral services will be held 1:30 p.m., Thursday, November 19, 2015 at Roller-Drummond Funeral Home, 10900 Interstate 30, Little Rock, Arkansas 72209 (501) 455-5800 with entombment to follow at Rest Hills Memorial Park.
Family will receive friends 5:00-7:00 p.m., Wednesday at the funeral home.
I'm so sorry to learn of Papa's passing. I know my Mom (Diane) was waiting with open arms. Nona we love you.
Dear Zanette & Ottis
I was SO SORRY to learn of Pappa's home going. I cannot imagine Mama without Papa.
Our hearts go out to the entire family. I know they were dearly loved by their family. Our prayers are with you, Mama and the family.
Adelle & Fred Shemwell
I knew Papa mostly from his frequent warm mentions in telephone conversations with the indomitable Flo Cato, my favorite letter-to-the-editor writer of all time. She adored him and 76 years together suggests he thought she was pretty swell, too. Which she is. My best to all the family -- all of whom she talked of as warmly back in the days that we talked regularly about politics and the baddies going after the Clintons. What spunk.
Thoughts and prayers go out to Flora and the family. May God bring comfort and peace in this time of sorrow
Cato was one of the finest Christians I have ever had the pleasure of working with. His light which led us and gave us joy now shines with the stars of heaven. My prayers for Flora and his family and friends only ask God to let us follow his example of love and work.
Papa brightened so many lives with his wonderful sense of humor. I was so blessed to have known him. Prayers for Nona and the rest of the family, especially Zanette and Ottis.
Even though we can't be there. You are in our thoughts and prayers.
Even though we can't be there. You are in our thoughts and prayers.
Praying for Flora today. I know he will be missed. Tommy Brown
Fond memories of when you and Aunt Flora use to come to Lake Village to visit Papaw & Mamaw Hallman and y'all stayed at the LaVilla Inn. We enjoyed swimming in the pool with Kari and had good food and fellowship. May you rest in peace along with my Dad and God Bless you Aunt Flora.
Danny
I'm so sorry to read of your daddy's death. I think it's wonderful that he lived so long & hope he was able to enjoy it. Didn't realize you're an Only Child, like I am. It's sometimes tough, isn't it? Take care of your family and yourself. I guess I'll see you at our next reunion!
💗shalah
to the cato familyi feel we have lost a special friend.. may GOD bless this family ..sending prayers for you'll
I have so many happy memories of Uncle Emery and Aunt Flora from my childhood. Condolences and prayers to Aunt Flora, Danny and family.
We will miss you Papa! You will always be in our hearts. We love you Nona !!!!!!!!