of Searcy, AR
August 16, 1937 - November 5, 2024
Billy Wayne Barger, born August 16, 1937 to the late John Herbert and Hazel Mae (Bogle) Barger, lived the majority of his 87 years in Searcy, Arkansas. He also passed from mortality in Searcy on November 5, 2024 following a cerebrovascular accident, resulting from his "never-give-up" attitude.
Bill lived a fulfilling life, beginning with lifelong childhood friends, track team, football (state conference linebacker), vice-president of student body, senior class vice-president, Drama Club President, Key Club treasurer and Masque and Gavel secretary. He was a leader in the Pi Kappa Alpha fraternity during his college years at Arkansas State University, where he also underwent ROTC training. He was joined at ASU by his high school sweetheart, Patricia Ann Merritt, the two marrying in 1958. After graduation, Bill took a commission in the United States Army, where he earned his wings as a helicopter pilot, eventually chosen to fly then-Vice President Lyndon B. Johnson.
Following the birth of their daughter, Dana, Bill and Pat moved back to Searcy, where Bill joined his father in a Phillips 66 bulk oil business. Their family grew with the birth of two sons, Steve and Craig. The Arkansas Army National Guard also benefited from Bill's vivacity and helicopter expertise, thereby flying governors and many law enforcement personnel. Hobbies included hunting, horseback riding and distance running, including a marathon.
Following 42 years of flying and retirement from the Guard at the age of 60, Bill emphasized his lifelong affinity for animals through an expansion of his cattle-ranching interests, including growth of his land, herd and horses, assisted by a succession of ever-present and adored dogs. In addition to the animals, three grandchildren also reaped the joy of Bill's huge heart. Weston and Stephanie, born to Steve and Will, born to Dana and son-in-law, Robert E. (Eddie) Jones, live as a sustaining memorial, inheriting his zest for life, passion for adventure, love of animals, strong work ethic and persevering "can-do" attitude.
Bill will be lovingly remembered by his wife of 66 years, three children, three grandchildren and two great-grandsons, River, born to Stephanie (Harrison Smith) and Mason, heir to Will (Jordan Selvidge Jones). His memory will also be cherished by countless loved friends and other relatives. A military memorial service will be held at First Baptist Church (Searcy) on Saturday, November 16th at 2:00 p.m. with interment and committal immediately following at White County Memorial Gardens. Visitation will be held at the church on Friday, November 15th from 5:00 to 7:00 p.m.
So sorry for the family and friends loss Bill was a great man always enjoyed visiting with him. He will be missed by all
I'm so sorry to hear about Bill. I have so many great memories of flying with him searching for marijuana patches. He was always my favorite pilot.
So sorry for your loss, Mr Bill and my dad were great friends.
Bill will be missed...he was always so kind
Craig and Family,
Condolences to you and your family for the loss of your Father.
sincerely
Mike Cariker
RIP Bill. May Perpetual Light Shine on Thee. Peace be with you as you fly West.
Dana and family so sorry for yalls loss me and lori will keep y’all in our prayers for peace and comfort during this difficult time.
Condolences to Will and Family
Bill was not only my cousin he was a good good good friend. Always loved hearing his stories over the years and at the breakfast table with the guys at Apache grill. I’ll never forget you cuz. May God bless this family and comfort them in the days to come. FLY HIGH MY FRIEND
Our thoughts and prayers are with Pat and all of the family at this most difficult tiime.
Flew several hours with Bill and enjoyed every one.
Dana, so very sorry to learn about your father's passing. Prayers for comfort and peace through this difficult time. Hold on tight to the wonderful memories that you have with him.
A great man and a true patriot. He will be missed by many.
Had great times flying with Mr Barger.