October 5, 1932 - November 18, 2024
Ernest Weldon Smith of Shirley, Arkansas died on Monday, November 18, 2024 at The Springs of Fairfield Bay. He was 92. Weldon was born on October 5, 1932 in St. John, Kansas.
He graduated from Shawnee High School, Oklahoma, attended the University of Oklahoma and the University of Arkansas at Little Rock. Weldon married Dolora Ann Vaughn and together they had 2 children, Sabrina Candace and Ernest Weldon, Jr. The marriage ended in divorce.
Weldon retired from the U.S. Postal Service as a Postmaster in Shirley, Arkansas. He also worked part time at radio station KFFB Timeless 106.1 FM as the weekend weatherman. Weldon served as Chairman of the Van Buren County Water Board. He served time on the Shirley City Council. He was President of the Fairfield Bay Little Theatre and performed in over 15 productions. Weldon also served as a Manager at the Fairfield Bay Racquet Club. He served as Worshipful Master at the Sam Williams Masonic Lodge #89. Weldon was a veteran and served his country in the U.S. Air Force during the Korean War Conflict. He was a charter member of the Fairfield Bay Baptist Church. He will be greatly missed.
Weldon is survived by his daughter, Candy (Steve Spademan) of Austin, Texas and son, Ernie (Jan Lazarus) of Shirley, Arkansas along with two grandchildren, Sean Spademan (Malayna Tolley Spademan) of Richmond, Virginia and Sarah Spademan of Austin, Texas; step grandson, Ian Lazarus of Takoma Park, Maryland and two great grandchildren, Leyton and Callan Spademan of Richmond, Virginia.
A memorial service will be held at a future date. Memorial donations may be made in Weldon Smith's name to the Shriners Hospital for Children.
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Ernie I didn't have the pleasure of meeting your Dad in person but heard a lot about him from you. Their is nothing like a father so I know he will truly be missed. I am glad you and your wife was there for him the last few years I know it made a difference. Praying for you and your family. May God Bless And Keep You In His Care!!!!
Fly high my dear friend.
It was such and honor taking care of you this past year. You will forever be in my heart and hearts of so many. Peewee misses you, rest easy friend.
I am so thankful that Weldon was my Godly, fun loving, lived life to the fullest friend. Weldon always had that priceless smile and positive attitude. He loved his family and many friends so much. I am so sorry for your loss. He will not be forgotten.
So sorry to hear of the loss of Weldon he was a really cool guy! I have known him since he was postmaster at Shirley! He will be missed. My condolences go out to the family!
I always remembered Weldon having a smile on his face every single time I saw him. I’m so sorry for your loss
I grew up with Weldon at the Fairfield Bay radio station for KFFB. He was always at the studio. The guy was the best whistler I ever knew. He always used to call me "cowboy" because I wore cowboy hats at a young age. He never had a bad day and was always positive and fun to be around. I already miss him.
I have known Ann and Weldon for a long time. I enjoyed visiting with Weldon at the bank for many years. We were in a Little Theater play years ago, and he always called me Lela, which was my part in the play.
We always saved our $2 bills just for him. A very nice man with a huge smile, who will be missed.
Prayers for your family
Prayers for the family. May the Lord give you peace!
He always had a kind word and a smile when I would go get the Mail .
Sorry for your loss.
Very sorry for your loss! My thoughts and prayers are with your family!
Weldon was such a cheerful, pleasant guy. Lived next to him and Ann for a time, they were such gracious neighbors. Prayers for those loved ones left behind.
I loved your great sense of humor and your laughter. Your love for your family and country was obvious for all to see.
Weldon was a good man , so kind & was like family . Candy & Ernie I love you both. I’m thankful to have had the opportunity to have known you all . Love, Jody & Larry
So sorry to hear of your loss. Praying for your family.