of Conway, AR
February 21, 1938 - August 30, 2024
Arthur Dennis Lock, 86, died peacefully at home on August 30, 2024. He was born in Conway, Arkansas, a son of Ernest J. and Mary Catherine Bruich Lock. Dennis was preceded in death by his brothers, James (Martha), Alvin (Betty), Clarence and Donald of Conway; Ernest J. of North Little Rock and his sister, Mary Weber of Heber Springs.
Dennis is survived by his wife of 63 years, Beatrice Luyet Lock; two sons, Greg (Karen) of Conway and Jason D. of Maumelle; two grandchildren, Emily Lock of Bentonville and Brandon (Makenzy) Lock of Conway. He is also survived by two sisters-in-law, Dana Lock of North Little Rock and Linda Lock of Conway; brother-in-law, Garrel Weber of Heber Springs and a host of nieces and nephews.
After graduating from Little Rock Catholic High, Dennis served in the US. Army Reserves. In 1966, he received a BSE from Arkansas State Teachers College (now UCA); then taught Social Studies in North Little Rock for a few years before joining Bart Gray Realty in Jacksonville, where he was sales manager and a Million Dollar Producer.
During his 15-year real estate career in Jacksonville, Dennis was an active member of the North Pulaski Real Estate Association (President I976), Jaycees (Outstanding Young Man 1971), Rotary Club (President), Chamber of Commerce (Board of Directors, President 1981-), Planning Commission and St. Jude the Apostle Catholic Church.
In 1982, Dennis moved his family home to Conway where he and his wife, Bea, owned/managed the Best Western Conway until their retirement in 2006. He was an active member of Conway Chamber of Commerce, Conway Rotary Club (Paul Harris Fellow and Perfect Attendance), Arkansas Lodging Association (board member and 1991 President), St. Joseph Church and Fourth Degree of the Knights of Columbus.
Dennis spent his retirement enjoying time with family and friends. He loved the time spent with his grandkids and was most happy when his family gathered at his house for spaghetti dinners. He also enjoyed social time and dining out with his 'super club' friends. Dennis will be remembered by many as always having a warm smile and kind word anytime he was out and about and for those who came to visit.
The family expresses sincere gratitude to the Conway Regional Hospital ER & ICU staff, Hospice Home Care nurses and Visiting Angels.
A Mass of Christian Burial will be on Thursday, September 5, 2024 at 12:00pm, with a rosary and visitation beginning at 11:00am in the main sanctuary of St. Joseph Catholic Church, Conway, AR. Final entombment will be in the St. Joseph Mausoleum at St. Joseph Catholic Church.
In lieu of flowers, please consider the S-TAP program (for Alzheimer patients and their caregivers) Michael David Hares Memorial Fund, UCA Foundation, Buffalo Alumni Hall, 201 Donaghey Avenue, UCA Box 4986, Conway, AR 72035. Donations can also be made online to the Michael David Hares Memorial Fund in memory of Dennis Lock or the St. Joseph School Endowment fund.
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Our thoughts and prayers are with you all. Dennis will be greatly missed. He was such a kind man with a gentle soul.
Bea, Greg and Jason: We were so sorry to hear of Dennis's passing.. Dennis and I have been friends since college days. I can truthfully say he was outstanding in our circle of friends. Our prayer are with you and the familly. May God bless the family..
Father Alfhones called me to tell me of Dennis's passing. I am so sorry for your loss. Remembering all of you in my prayers. Rest in Peace Dennis
I am so sorry for your loss. Mr. Lock will be missed by all in the neighborhood. His great smile and gentle kindness was shared by all. Mrs. Lock, may God be with you and comfort you as only He can. You all are in my thoughts and prayers.
Mrs. Lock and family, I’m so sorry. May God give you comfort. You will be in my prayers.
Much love and continued prayers for the Lock family during this time. Dennis was a very nice man and I can't remember seeing him without a grin on his face. Rest in Peace Dennis.
I will miss the conversations that I would have with Dennis and Bea at their house. They were neighbors with my grandmother and they treated me like family. He influenced my life a tremendous amount and he will not be forgotten. My thoughts and prayers are with the Lock family.
Rest in peace Dennis. Will miss your smile and conversations. Prayers go out to all the family.
Dear Lock Family, I’m sorry for your loss. Denny and I enjoyed having Dennis and Bea attend the Renew Program at our home years ago. Denny said he felt God touched Dennis at the meetings. Also, he sat at our table during the Bible Timeline Program and we enjoyed his presence and uplifting humor. May he rest in the peace of the Lord. Bea, may Christ’s love and comfort be with you and your family. In deep sympathy,Helena
Our deepest sympathies for the family, you will all be in our thoughts and prayers. It’s been a few years ago, but when I worked at the motel, he would bring me a donut every morning. He was always so sweet and kind and will be missed.
We extend our sympathy to Dennis' family. Tom knew Dennis through selling milk products at the Best Western in Conway. Dennis was a good businessman, always had a smile and kind word.
His first name is Arthur! I had no idea! But I do know Uncle Sweet Cheeks is in heaven telling jokes to bring laughter to all who surround him. I'm deeply grateful for the years of love and laughter he blessed us with. My thoughts and prayers are with Bea, Greg, Jason and the family all during this difficult time.
Greg so very sorry about your Dad. Praying for your family at this time.
Our deepest sympathy to the Lock Family. He was a very sweet man!! I loved his smile & laugh! I told him he reminded me of Chevy Chase, but that Dennis was better looking!
Rest in peace Dennis.
Sending hugs and love to all of Uncle Dennis’ family. He was always so happy and loved to tell jokes. His free spirit and sense of humor will definitely be missed.
Donna & I are so sorry to hear of Dennis’ passing. We enjoyed working with him at the Saturday evening Mass. He always made it easy for the Ushers, Eucharistic Ministers,& alter Servers to do our jobs! Surely , he is resting in God’s peace.
So sorry to hear of Dennis’ passing. He was always smiling and such a nice man.
I am so sorry for your loss. I sure did enjoy visiting with Dennis in the salon. I will be praying for you Bea.
Dennis was a very good person. Prayers for the family.
RIP my friend.
James Mullenax
I have known Dennis for many years. We were in Army Reserves together, he was my platoon Sargeant and a dear friend, always smiling. Our thoughts and prayers are with the family. RIP my brother.