of Knoxville, AR
February 11, 1963 - March 11, 2025
Micheal Jon Guess, 62, of Knoxville, Arkansas passed away on Tuesday, March 11, 2025, in Little Rock, Arkansas. He was born on February 11, 1963, in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma to the late Charles and Martha (Sams) Guess.
Those who were close to Micheal say that he was a football and Age of Empire video game enthusiast, who loved his dog Gentry and enjoyed family gatherings. Micheal was a veteran of the Army and will be honored with a flag to his family for that service.
Micheal was preceded in death by his parents.
He is survived by his daughters, Patricia Smith, Tadrian Guess, and Elizabeth Teague; a son, Micheal Guess II; many grandkids who known him as ''Papa Eat;'' and many more family and friends that will forever cherish his memories.
A memorial service for Micheal will be held at 2:00 p.m., Saturday, March 15, 2025, at Roller-Cox Funeral Home Chapel in Clarksville, Arkansas.
Dear dad,
You will be missed by many but definitely by me. I know we didn't always see eye to eye but I always had great love for you for being the man who man made me. I still had a lot of questions I wanted to ask you and definitely wanted to get to know you as a person more than I was able to. I promise to not make that mistake with the children I have now since I made many mistakes before I want you to know I hold no grudges at all you were my dad plain and simple. I appreciate your apology more than you can ever know and I'm glad we got on good terms before you passed I will miss you and hope you and mom are back together again. Like your shirt from vilseck said. Love you dad
Michael was a very good person. And he was great with his grandkids. He loved them very much. Prayers for his family. He will be greatly missed.
Praying for the family and so sorry for your loss. Michael was a nice man and always visited with us at family gatherings.
Michael, I didn’t know many people when I moved to this area of the state from the Northwest Arkansas area. but you took the time and effort to teach me the ropes of the job and was patient and understanding that I was going to make mistake mistakes and what I needed to Do to fix those mistakes if they were made. Working along side of you was always a blast always you always had a joke no matter what. so if you were having a bad day you could always cheer a person up.
Michael, hard to believe you are gone and you will be missed, you was a thorn in my side working with you but I wouldn't have change it for anything. Prayers to your family and friends.