William "Bill" Dumas

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Roller Crouch Chapel
405 S. Peabody Avenue
Mountain View, AR  72560
Saturday, August 24, 2024
10:00-10:30 AM
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Memorial Service
Roller Crouch Chapel
405 S. Peabody
Mountain View, AR  72560
Saturday, August 24, 2024
10:30 AM
William "Bill" Dumas

of Mountain View, AR

September 18, 1946 - August 5, 2024

Bill Dumas, 77, of Mountain View was called to come to his heavenly home on August 5, 2024. He was born in Dallas, TX on September 18, 1946 to William T. Dumas, Sr. and Annie Lennice Campbell Dumas. The family moved to Memphis, TN when Bill was 9 years old, where he lived most of his life. He attended East High School, University of Mississippi-Ole Miss and Memphis State University where he graduated in 1972 with a B.A. in biology and a M.Ed. He began teaching high school science in 1972 and became a guidance counselor in 1988. Most of his teaching years were spent in Shelby County schools at Bartlett High School and Collierville High School. He loved all his students and kept in touch with many through the years. He met his wife, Bonnie, in 1986 and they married in 1990. They enjoyed traveling out west during the summers and had many wonderful times doing this. He loved college football and his Ole Miss Rebels, he never missed a game. Upon retiring in 2004, he worked part-time being a substitute teacher at Arlington High School in the community where they lived for 16 years before moving to Mountain View in 2008. They had visited Mountain View first in 1988 on a church retreat and fell in love with the beauty of the Ozarks and the music culture here. It was their dream to build a home and retire here and that dream was accomplished in September 2008 when they made Mountain View their permanent home. Bill loved to read and sit on his back deck overlooking the ''million-dollar view'' with his cats. He loved going to Walmart and "fellow shopping" there with everyone he knew. Anytime he was in town he always made a drive by the Pickin' Park on the way home to see if any of his favorite musicians were gathered playing there or at the Inn at Mountain View parlor. People loved Bill because he was a little different than most. His brilliant mind went places that the average person did not think of going. You never knew what he was going to say, but it was something usually profound. He loved to talk about spiritual things and he wanted all people he met to know Jesus and what He did for him. He often posted these spiritual thoughts on his Facebook page and ministered to many through that social outlet. He also ministered to and served others through several churches in Mountain View, First Baptist Church, Siloam Fellowship and most recently helped start a new group of believers at the 12:2 Fellowship. He loved people and all of God's creatures, especially his cats, Boots, Evie and Harvey. He learned to love dogs too and took good care of Dolly, Bonnie's baby, when Bonnie was away. He will be missed by many.

Bill is survived by his wife of 34 years, Bonnie Cleaves Dumas; Sister-in-law, Barbara Reinert Dumas of Spearfish, SD; nieces, Dacia Dumas Kacala of Bristow, VA and Danielle Dumas Mead (Jason) of Cheyenne, WY; great niece, Whitney Mead and great nephews, Tucker Mead and Cameron Kacala. He is preceded in death by his parents, William T. Dumas, Sr. and Annie Lennice Campbell Dumas and his brother, Jerry Dumas.

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Barbara Macri
Mountain View, AR
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Saturday, August 24, 2024

Please accept my sympathy and condolences.

Carol Tieman
Mountain View, AR
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Wednesday, August 14, 2024

Condolences to Bonnie and the family prayers.

Jeff Jones
Collierville, TN
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Sunday, August 11, 2024

I had the pleasure of working with Bill at Collierville High School from 1995 to 2003. He had a unique sense of humor and a keen ability to see the best in other people. It was his encouragement that led me to pursue a graduate degree and subsequent career in school administration. He spoke proudly and unashamedly of his Christian faith and his fondness for the Arkansas hills. It is as if Vince Gill wrote these words for him: "Go rest high on that mountain. Son, your work on earth is done. Go to heaven a-shoutin' love for the Father and the Son!"