of Benton, AR
August 2, 1939 - August 14, 2023
Charles Eugene Tadlock, 84, of Benton passed away on August 14, 2023. He was born August 2, 1939 to the late Jessie Mae "Tot" Turner Tadlock of Warren. He is survived by his wife, Alexis Reid Tadlock of Benton; his son, Charles Craig Tadlock (Phyllis Romero) of Plano, Texas; his daughter, Cymber Leigh Tadlock of Pine Bluff and two grandchildren, Katie Elizabeth Tadlock and Andrew Charles Tadlock. He is also survived by his brother, Larry Tadlock of Sherwood. He was preceded in death by his first wife of 56 years, Kathleen Marie Snell Tadlock of Sheridan and Charles and Alexis's daughter, Spivey Kathleen Tadlock. He was a thoughtful leader, a humble servant to those in his community and a loving spouse, father and grandfather.
Charles graduated from Warren High School in 1957 and from Hendrix College in 1961. He was proud to have played on the last Hendrix football team before it suspended play for 50 years. There, he served as captain, earned all-conference honors and was selected to the Little All-American team. He was inducted into the Hendrix Sports Hall of Honor and has continued to be a dedicated supporter of Hendrix throughout his lifetime, including serving on the Alumni Board of Governors and the board of the Warrior Booster Club. He also earned a Masters degree from the University of Arkansas in 1968. He began his professional career as a teacher and head football and track coach at Charleston, where he coached multiple state championship cross country teams, won district coach of the year honors 7 times and was selected to coach in the state All-Star Football Game.
Charles moved to Sheridan in 1981 and spent the last half of his life as a beloved pillar of the community. He was assistant principal and then principal of Sheridan Junior High/Middle School until his retirement in 2007, then continued his support of Sheridan schools as a member of the School Board for several years thereafter. He was an active member and leader at First United Methodist Church of Sheridan. His community service included being a member of the Grant County Election Commission, serving on the Legislative Committee of the Arkansas Retired Teachers Association, serving as President of the Grant County Retired Teachers Association and being a member of the Democratic Party State Committee.
Charles loved track & field and he was the meet referee for approximately 100 state championship meets in track & field and cross country. For his accomplishments as a meet referee and coach, as well as his individual accomplishments in the sport, he was inducted into the Arkansas Track & Field Hall of Fame in 2005. He also served on the Hall of Fame board for many years.
In lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be made to the First United Methodist Church of Sheridan, P.O Box 357, Sheridan, AR 72150.
Visitation will be held from 6:00-8:00 p.m. Wednesday, August 16, 2023 at Roller-Owens Funeral Home, 5509 JFK Blvd. North Little Rock, AR. Funeral services will be held at 11:00 a.m. Thursday, August 17 at First United Methodist Church, 100 East Church Street, Sheridan, AR.
All of us at Camp Happy Tails send our condolences to your family in your loss of Mr. Tadlock. He was always such a sweet man during our interactions with him. He always had a smile and just a kind nature about him.
You all are in our prayers during this difficult time.
-Dani and the Camp Happy Tails Team
Tadlock Family,
I love your Dad, he is and was one of the finest men Ive known. He was a great Coach, Teacher, Principle to not only myself but my wife, and children. He was a great encourager and example for me as a young man and later in life as a grown man and father. I wish I could express how much an impact Coach Tadlock had on my life. I look forward to seeing him in heaven.
Had the privilege and pleasure of attending Hendrix with Charles. Even tho he was a class ahead of me, I considered Charles a friend. We were not close but as I remember in intramural football. He was always gracious to pick me up off the ground. I wasn't a very big fellow, But he always had something positive to say to me. Most pleasant to be around and so impressed with what he accomplished with his career and family. Treasure his memories.. He will be missed by many, Sincerely, Tom Reeves
Charles was a kind and soft spoken man. As a track coach, I attended many of the state championships that he officiated. He always took the time to engage in pleasant conversation and never failed to ask how I was doing. I will miss him greatly. Prayers to the Tadlock Family.
Condolences to family and friends of Mr. Tadlock.
Lexie, We are so sorry to hear of your husband’s passing. He must have been an
Incredible human being. We are praying for you and the rest of his family.
Alexis and family,
I only met Charles a couple of times and he struck me as a very kind, intelligent, and fun person. I wish I had gotten to know this amazing man much better. I am praying for your comfort, wisdom, and strength. I know you have a great many wonderful memories that will help you in the days ahead. May God bless you all.
Richard
Was so sorry to hear about Coach Tadlocks passing. My condolences to the family.
I'll always think of him as Coach Tadlock. He was my first football coach and track coach, at Charleston, Arkansas. I had great respect for him, but also genuinely liked him. His concern for his players was real.
Lots of Love sent your way.
Christy
Craig and Cymber: your dad and mother were a big part of my life growing up. Your dad hauled us cheerleaders to Dallas every summer for cheerleading camp! He was also my MYF leader all through high school. Your parents were so much a part of Charleston. I am so glad I got to see Coach at the CHS Alumni reception this summer. I even have a picture of us, that now I will always treasure. Love to both of you 🖤💛
Mr Tadlock was a patient and friend for 35 years. I always enjoyed having he and Kathy on my schedule. They were both kind hearted people. I will miss seeing him
I was fortunate to have Coach Tadlock as my track and football coach for all 6 years of jr and high school at Charleston. There is a handful of men who were mentors, role models and big influences in my life. Coach certainly was. There was even a period of time that I wanted to be just like him, a teacher and coach with his class act personality. He always set the example for “his†athletes he coached.
Charles was a super guy to work with.May God bless.
Our sincere condolences and prayers to the family for your loss. He was a very respected man in our community and schools.
So sorry actually one of best guys I’ve ever known
Praying for you and the family. Love you!
Our hearts were saddened to learn of your loss. We pray for God's grace to comfort you all at this time.
Our hearts were saddened to learn of your loss. We pray for God's grace to comfort you all at this time.
Charles will be missed.
Prayers for his family.
Lexie dear, l'm so very sorry for your loss. I love you with all my heart. Love, hugs and prayers, Grammy.
Sending love, hugs & continued prayers to the Tadlock Family!
The family is in our thoughts and prayers.
Mandy, Mike, Libby Grace & Max Wilson
Im so sorry to hear of Mr. Tadlocks passing. What an incredible legacy he left. He was an amazing kind respectful gentleman who took much pride in everything he accomplished. I loved having his leadership guidance and council during my school years and honored to have had my children have the same experience with his kindness fairness leadership and compassion during their days of school. RIP Mr. Tadlock. Our thoughts and prayers to the family community and to all who knew and loved him.
Charles was a great track & field official and the sport will certainly miss his leadership and great influence on so many. He was a great person and friend. Praying for the entire Tadlock family.ðŸ™ðŸ˜’
Our thoughts and prayers are with each of you.
An elegant and thoughtful man. He will be missed.
Sending much love to the Tadlock family.
I never had the honor of meeting Mr. Tadlock. May he rest in peace.
Love and prayers! Mr Tadlock was a very nice man.I am truly sorry for your loss. May God comfort you all.
Cymber:
I was sorry to hear about your dad. I really enjoyed reading about his life accomplishments. He sounded like he was a wonderful person and an asset to the community.
Charles was one of the great ones. He leaves an impressive legacy and he will be missed.
Coach was a great person to know. Always friendly and welcoming to our family, in some ways he was bigger than life! He will be greatly missed.
Mr. Tadlock will be missed. Our thoughts and prayers are with his family.
I am so sorry for your loss of Charles. He was a loving & dedicated guy to his family, community & school system. He will be remembered for many accomplishments & will be missed. Your family will be in your prayers.
He was always so kind! He will be missed!