of Clarksville, AR
October 3, 1946 - October 18, 2022
Max D. Dlugosh, age 76, peacefully passed away with the love of his life at his side on Tuesday, October 18, 2022. Max was known for his selfless love, genuine smile and witty sense of humor. He freely shared his gift of laughter with all those he met. His art of storytelling would entertain family and friends for hours. Those who knew him loved him and the life he lived.
His life began on October 3, 1946 in Clarksville, son of the late Henry Dlugosh and Iris Dlugosh Terry of Lamar. After graduating high school from Lamar High, he entered the U.S. Marine Corps to serve in Vietnam. While in the Marine Corps, he was accomplished as an Air Defense School Missile Launcher. His honorable service of four years earned him the title of Sergeant E-5. After the Marine Corps, Max owned and operated the House of Colors in Clarksville. Later Max and Marsha decided to begin a new chapter in life by purchasing and operating the Oark General Store, a historical landmark for the state of Arkansas. The Oark landmark thrives as a hot spot to this day because of their passion and drive for serving people. A decade later they sold the general store and he moved into a rural carrier position for the USPS. He was known for his hard work and dedication to every endeavor. His memory will be cherished and his life will always be celebrated by all his family and friends.
Max was preceded in death by his son, Jay Dlugosh and brother, Fred (Shirley) Dlugosh.
Max is survived by his devoted wife, Marsha, of 41 years; son, Michael (Darla) Dlugosh of Louisiana; three sisters, Linda (John) Nunley of Fort Smith, Rita (Larry) Lowry of Tennessee, Nona Keys of Cedarville; brother-in-law and sister-in-law, Kenney and Janet Elkins of Clarksville; 10 grandchildren, Darren, Matthew (Caroline), David, Anna, Nicholas, Maximus, Emma, Drew, Ellie, Michael and one great-granddaughter, Bella Rose.
Graveside service will be held at the Harmony Cemetery in Clarksville on Thursday, October 20, 2022 at 2 P.M. Graveside arrangements under the direction of Roll-Cox Funeral Home.
Online obituary at www.rollerfuneralhomes.com/Clarksville.
So sad to hear. I'd only met Marsha's husband one time, but made such an impression. Fabulous character and witty conversation.
So sorry for your loss Marsha. Prayers to you and your family. Max was always a joy to talk to. He will be missed
Marsha, we are so sorry to hear of your loss. Max was a great guy and we have many fond memories of him and your family. Hugs and prayers for you. May your days ahead be blessed with peace and comfort. Much Love, Linda, Malcolm Tate and family.
Marsha, so very sorry for your loss. Prayers for you and your family.
Marlene Dougan
sorry for your loss my late husband thought a lot of max and his mother and dad
My thoughts and prayers are with Marsha and all of their family!
Our prayers are with you as you say farewell and celebrate a life well lived.
Max was my uncle. He will be greatly missed. He was always sarcastic with me but he knew I would give the sarcasm back. I would not have traded him for anything. My life was all the better because he was a part of it. I will miss you picking fights with me and giving me a hard time. Fly high beautiful angel â¤ï¸
Knew him from auction that we use to go to
Prayers for peace and comfort. Max was such a kindred spirit.
Prayers for the family.
Thoughts and prayers are with the family in this time of loss
Your thoughts and prayers are with you Marsha. So sorry for your loss
My condolences to the family.
Max and I worked together, and his wife Marsha, for several years! Always considered both of them, not only my fellow workers, but good friends as well! My condolences to the family!
I was blessed to have Max as my brother. He had a personality that everyone gravitated to and always made people laugh. He will be greatly missed. My love and prayers go out to Marsha and Michael and family. He may be gone but not forgotten. I know he is making someone laugh in heaven right now.